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Dot Earth Blog Can Cities Adjust to a Retreating Coastline?
Is there a way for leaders to acknowledge the need for a managed retreat from rising seas?


Australia shares seen opening up on higher metal prices
SYDNEY, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Australian shares are set to open higher on Monday, following gains posted on Wall Street amid a jump in Microsoft shares, as higher metal prices lend support to miners...


Your Money An $18 Million Lesson in Handling Credit Report Errors
Despite a whopping judgment against Equifax, little is going to change for those who find mistakes in their credit reports, industry observers say.


Baikonur Journal Russian Space Center in Kazakhstan Counts Down Its Days of Glory
Baikonur, Kazakhstan, is set to be replaced as the Russian space launching center, and ethnic tensions and economic challenges are already creeping into the city.


Bryan brothers win Wimbledon
Men's Wimbledon doubles champions, the brothers Bryan, discuss their victory with CNN's Amanda Davies.


UPDATE 2-U.S. government mortgage fraud lawsuit against BofA headed to trial
NEW YORK, Aug 27 (Reuters) - A U.S. government lawsuit accusing Bank of America Corp of fraud in the sale of billions of dollars of toxic mortgage loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is on track to...


Wealth Matters From a Prominent Divorce in the Affluent Class, Lessons for All
Rich people may have more assets at stake, but any couple with a broken marriage have to consider the same issues in a divorce.


A Chilly Respite From War
The Fort Bragg Patriots are primarily made up of active-duty combat veterans who play to bond with one another and reconnect with the game they love.


Dodgers Owner Could Be Interested in Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune
Another sports team owner is eyeing the possibility of becoming a newspaper publisher.


Dance Review Indian Dances at the Erasing Borders Festival
A two-hour concert on Thursday at the Erasing Borders festival at Battery Park featured five of the classical dance forms of India and one of its many folk forms.


ESPN Quits Film Project on Concussions in N.F.L.
Citing a lack of editorial control, ESPN ended its collaboration with the public affairs series Frontline on a two-part documentary set to run in October.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Red Sox Power Past Dodgers 8-1
Jake Peavy helped the team with the most series victories in the majors this season to take one from a club that hadn't lost one in 2 months.


Aeropostale forecasts another loss, to speed up store closings
(Reuters) - Teen apparel retailer Aeropostale Inc on Thursday forecast a deep third quarter loss, and said the highly promotional environment that has led it to cut prices and decimated earnings...


In Transit Blog For Kids, a History App Meant for Museums
History Hero, a new app for Apple devices, offers kids gaming rewards as they visit well-known museums.


In Transit Blog For Kids, a History App Meant for Museums
History Hero, a new app for Apple devices, offers kids gaming rewards as they visit well-known museums.


Norwegian fish farmer Cermaq aims to grow salmon business
* Earnings quadruple to NOK 229 mln on record salmon prices


Nikkei set to slide on Syria concerns, rising yen
TOKYO, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is braced for a sharp fall on Wednesday, extending its losses into a third day on geopolitical uncertainty over a possible U.S.-led military...


Samuel L. Jackson's golf addiction
He took on "the Dark Side," overcame a plane-load of rogue reptiles and struck down his enemies with "great vengeance and furious anger." However, Hollywood star Samuel L. Jackson is more at home on the genteel fairways of a golf course.


Remote Control At Louisville, Athletic Boom Is Rooted in ESPN Partnership
Louisvilles willingness to play football games on Tuesday nights, at ESPNs urging, began a turnaround that led to huge rewards for the university and the network.


Australia's Scott Wins Barclays in Tight Finish
Masters champion Adam Scott of Australia won The Barclays after a nail-biting finish, claiming the title on Sunday by one stroke over four rivals in the opening event of the FedExCup playoffs.


Small business hiring slips for third straight month NFIB
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small business employment ticked down in July for a third consecutive month, tempering the more positive signals sent by better-than-expected private job gains last month.


Greenwald's partner wins partial court victory
Lawyers for David Miranda, the partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, took his claim against the UK government to London's High Court on Thursday.


At a Fed Conference, Views Differ Sharply on Stimuluss Effect
At the annual meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyo., global policy makers expressed concern over the Federal Reserves stimulus campaign and the possible consequences when it ends.


News From the Advertising Industry
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.


UPDATE 1-Maple Leaf, Darling shares jump on deal for biodiesel business
Aug 23 (Reuters) - Canadian food processor Maple Leaf Foods agreed to sell its rendering and biodiesel business to Darling International Inc for about C$645 million ($613.6 million) in cash, causing...


UPDATE 1-Pritzker family to buy TMS International for $687 mln
Aug 26 (Reuters) - The billionaire Pritzker family will buy scrap mill servicing company TMS International Corp for about $687 million in cash.


Exclusive China OKs entry of first big cargo of Argentine corn
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - China has approved its first major shipment of genetically modified Argentine corn, Buenos Aires officials said on Tuesday, signaling an increase in competition for a market long dominated by U.S. exporters.


Party Leader in India Becomes Ill After Speech
Sonia Gandhi, 66, whose health has been a subject of speculation, left a parliamentary session and was admitted to a cardiology unit.


Obama called Britain's Cameron again about Syria
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called British Prime Minister David Cameron about Syria again on Tuesday, the White House said, part of a flurry of international consultations he and his top officials have had with foreign leaders about how to respond to a chemical weapons attack by Syria on its citizens.


16 Medal of Freedom Honorees Are Named
President Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey will be among the 16 recipients of the nations highest civilian honor.


Introducing the olinguito, the newest mammal discovery
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The long-tailed, orange-furred, big-eyed olinguito - said to resemble a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear - is the newest mammal and the first carnivore discovered in the Americas in 35 years, the Smithsonian Institution announced on Thursday.


Summers U.S. economy best in 15 years
May 16 - Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says he feels good about the economy after several rough patches. He also says theres a global shift on austerity.


Advertising A Small Upstart to Oversee Ad Agencies
The Water Cooler Group is being formed to serve as the parent of four agencies that specialize in tasks like media planning and buying, social media, creative and content development and interactive television.


Take Root
Inside the restaurant in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, that doubles as a daytime yoga studio.


Mars Science Lab launch delayed two years
NASA's launch of the Mars Science Laboratory -- hampered by technical difficulties and cost overruns -- has been delayed until the fall of 2011, NASA officials said at a news conference Thursday in Washington.


And to Drink A Syrah to Pair With Lamb Shanks
This tender dish with a fruity North African accompaniment requires something soft and not very tannic.


T Magazine The Look | Rita Oras Rock Star After-Party Style
The singers outfit change after the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards landed her in a more practical, and much sexier, look.


Davis Stands in Way of Cabrera's Triple Crown Bid
Only Chris Davis stands between Miguel Cabrera and baseball history.


Bartoli talks first grand slam win
Marion Bartoli, the new Wimbledon women's singles champion talks to CNN's Amanda Davies.


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