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Boeing to airlines Inspect aircraft
As part of Boeing's ongoing efforts to resolve Dreamliner problems, the passenger jet maker has put out a request that airlines inspect an emergency beacon used to find aircraft in the event of a crash.


Tihosuco Journal A Culture Clings to Its Reflection in a Cleaned-Up Soap Opera
Baktun, made in the Mayan language and set in the community, might be the cleanest telenovela in Mexico.


Myriah Jaworski, Sean Tuohey
The bride is a lawyer; the groom oversees fund-raising for the Buffalo Arts and Technology Center.


Fast Bolt
Usain Bolt returned to the scene of his triple gold medal triumph at the 2012 London Olympics Friday and did not disappoint a capacity crowd soaking up a large dose of nostalgia at a Diamond League meeting.


The Mayors of New York
Historically, the template for choosing a new mayor of New York has resembled a pendulum, swinging from one extreme to another.


Al Qaeda's new image won't help
Peter Bergen says al Qaeda's attempts to rework its image with happy videos, tugs of war and ice cream eating contests won't fool anybody.


US STOCKS-Wall Street slips after disappointing jobs report
* Dell committee and buyout group announce agreement, shares up


George Clooney takes aim at Sony investor Loeb over spin-off plan
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor-producer George Clooney criticized the growing influence of hedge fund head Daniel Loeb, a big Sony Corp shareholder who wants the conglomerate to spin off part of its entertainment division.


Pogue's Posts In the Universe of Printers, One Worth Talking About
A home laser printer from Hewlett-Packard has a weird name. But dont let that fool you.


Can you pass the Newsquiz?
June 7, 2013


Ellen DeGeneres to Host Next Years Oscars
The shows producers chose a popular television star to follow Seth MacFarlane, who received some harsh reviews.


DealBook Icahn Sues Dell to Halt Changes to Buyout Vote
The billionaire Carl C. Icahn is seeking to prevent the company and its board from altering terms of a scheduled vote on a $24.4 billion takeover bid by the computer makers founder.


State Department Issues Global Travel Alert
The alert warned American citizens abroad of the potential for terrorist attacks, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.


Bananas thrown at Italian minister
Racist taunts against Italy's first black minister, Cecile Kyenge, took another ugly turn over the weekend when someone hurled bananas at her during a rally.


Amen Corner God's Golfers
Forget hitting the greens -- it's the fairway to heaven which is on the minds of some of the world's top golfers.


Airports on the Border Make Room for Canadian Fliers
Millions of travelers from Canada, lured by expanding facilities and cheaper airfares, start their journeys with a car trip to an American airport.


Tens of thousands march to support Egypt's ousted Mursi
Aug. 2 - Thousands of Mursi supporters march in Cairo demanding Mursi's reinstatement amid the looming threat that sit-ins will be cleared by force. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Your First Dance Crush
Times readers share the inspiration that made them devote their lives or careers to dance.


UPDATE 2-Telecom Italia cuts profit target as price war bites
* Eyes mobile consolidation after Hutchison talks collapse


A.S. Roma Routs Best of M.L.S. in All-Star Game
The Italian powerhouse A.S. Roma, led by its longtime star Francesco Totti, scored four minutes into the game and added two second-half goals to beat a team of M.L.S. All-Stars.


Pfizer Settles a Drug Marketing Case for $491 Million
The Justice Department announced that the drug maker would settle criminal and civil charges over illegal marketing of the kidney-transplant drug Rapamune.


Inside China's 'falcon' village
In Jilin province, a small village keeps alive Manchu tradition of falcon training.


Fantasy Football Spotting Undervalued Running Backs
Finding value at running back in the middle rounds of drafts could be the key to fantasy football success in 2013.


Activist investors keep lower profile in Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - As activist investors launch more high profile corporate battles in the United States, in Europe they are eschewing public hectoring for private talks.


Hagel Budget Cuts Could Harm Nation's Defense
Pentagon officials insist they are not crying wolf when they say proposed budget cuts could severely harm the military.


Tiger Woods Makes Run at 59 at Bridgestone
Tiger Woods had a shot at making history with a magical 59.


Woods Paired With Bradley and Love at PGA Championship
Four-times winner Tiger Woods has been drawn to play alongside former champions Keegan Bradley and Davis Love III in the first two rounds of next week's PGA Championship, organizers announced on Friday.


Most Americans favor 'Stand Your Ground' laws Poll
(Reuters) - Most U.S. voters support the "Stand Your Ground" laws, although the question of whether to retreat or use deadly force in self defense divides Americans along gender, racial and political lines, a national poll found on Friday.


Vodafone may have to sell $1 bln Bharti stake under India licence rules
NEW DELHI, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Vodafone Group Plc may be forced to sell its 4.4 percent stake in India's top telecom services provider Bharti Airtel Ltd - worth about $1 billion - after rules published on Friday outlawed crossholdings in rival telecom companies.


Simon Cowell named in friends' divorce filing
Aug 01 - Simon Cowell is named as a co-respondent in friends' divorce filing. Lindsay Claiborn reports.


ArtsBeat Robert Glasper Releasing Sequel to Grammy-Winning Black Radio
Unlike its predecessor, which was dominated by covers and won the Grammy for best RB album, the new album will consist almost entirely of originals.


Oahu bans smoking at the beach
New laws on Oahu ban smoking from beaches, parks, tennis courts, softball fields.


Sports of The Times Baseballs Bullying Makes It Tempting to Root for Rodriguez
Major League Baseballs heavy-handed approach in its Alex Rodriguez inquiry has almost turned him into a sympathetic figure.


Solar plane lands in New York, completing U.S. journey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An airplane entirely powered by the sun touched down in New York City late on Saturday, completing the final leg of an epic journey across the United States that began over two months ago.


DealBook U.S. May Move Against Bank Over Jumbo Loan Securities
Regulators are investigating Bank of America and Merrill Lynch as both companies try to move past the problems of the financial crisis.


Tihosuco Journal A Culture Clings to Its Reflection in a Cleaned-Up Soap Opera
Baktun, made in the Mayan language and set in the community, might be the cleanest telenovela in Mexico.


Official Security tightened in Yemen amid al Qaeda threat
Security has been greatly tightened in Yemen's major cities as a result of Yemeni-gathered intelligence that al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula was planning attacks in major cities, such as the capital, Sanaa, or Aden, a senior Yemeni national security official told CNN on Friday.


Shortcuts Unemployed and Older, and Facing a Jobless Future
Those over 50 who lose their jobs are confronting the possibility of never working again.


Tool Kit Virtual Currency Gains Ground in Actual World
Bitcoins trade like a commodity, but more businesses are accepting them as money.


Dance A Rare Sighting of Paris Talent
This week, however, you can simply go to the Berkshires to see the Paris Opera Ballet.


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