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The Amazon's World Cup race
For the World Cup in 2014, the 42,618-seater Arena Amazonia will be one of the event's most striking stadiums. If it is finished on time.....


Pairings A Salad With Farm-Stand Allure
A simple chicken dish and salad is a great accompaniment for German riesling.


At the Coaches Car Wash
Fifty top college football coaches flock to ESPNs headquarters to discuss the season. The event, known as the Coaches Car Wash, shows how the network has become as big as the games.


The Calling singer I was abducted
The Calling's lead singer, Alex Band, told police he was abducted, beaten and robbed Sunday, just hours before his group announced a comeback effort.


T Magazine The Writers Room
A view of Rome, a pristine computer screen, a photograph of Basquiat, an I.B.M. 196c typewriter, the ghost of another author. For these writers each of whom releases a new book this fall all they need to inspire is within these walls.


Straight Sets More Painful Memories for a Slovene in New York
Aljaz Bedene lost in the first round of the United States Open on Monday; last year in New York, he had his appendix removed.


Sunday Routine | William Finn Making the Rounds at Boxing and Brunch
The composer and lyricist William Finn, rather than seeking rest, looks for satisfaction in work and play.


IRS lags in program to spot tax refund fraud watchdog
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is lagging in efforts to upgrade a key software program needed to prevent the burgeoning problem of tax refund fraud schemes, the agency's...


Elizabeth Jensen, Henry Huttinger No Distance Too Great
The bride is a wealth management specialist at JPMorgan Chase; the groom is a law student at U.C.L.A.


N.F.L. Roundup Six-Game Suspension for Broncos Miller
Denver has lost Von Miller, its best defensive player, until October. The N.F.L. found Miller in violation of its substance-abuse policy.


CORRECTED-GLOBAL MARKETS-Bonds rally on weak U.S. durable figures; Italian bonds, stocks down
(In paragraph 14, CORRECTS to show India's central bank stepped in to sell, not buy, dollars) * Italian stocks, bonds fall on Berlusconi threat * Weak U.S. goods data tempers September Fed tapering view * Currency markets subdued, dollar finds support after dip By David Gaffen and Marc Jones NEW YORK/LONDON, Aug 26 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury bonds rallied after a weaker-than-expected result for durable goods orders, but global equity markets were relatively calm in an otherw


DealBook Barnes Nobles Chairman Drops Plan to Buy Its Bookstores
The move raises further questions about the booksellers future amid its previously announced plans to stop making its Nook line of tablets.


T Magazine Food Matters | A British Outpost Opens on the Upper East Side
The team behind the downtown restaurant Fat Radish is bringing its British home cooking and London-inspired industrial dcor uptown to their new two-story restaurant, the East Pole.


Nuclear Operator Raises Alarm on Crisis
Tepco, the operator of Japans tsunami-hit nuclear power plant, said there were more than 200,000 tons of radioactive water in tanks vulnerable to leaks, adding to a list of problems.


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.


Freedivers sip coffee with sharks
Things which might distract you while having coffee with a friend food in their teeth, attractive waiters, giant sharks circling your head.


A Calculated Push Into Entertainment Lifts Duck Dynasty Familys Fortunes
Willie Robertson and his family made a conscious dive into the entertainment world, lifting a regional business based on duck hunting into an international phenomenon.


Bob Dylan artwork on display in U.K.
Aug 23 - London's National Portrait Gallery breaks with tradition to host American folk icon Bob Dylan's new pastel portraits. Bob Mezan reports.


Chinese man dismantles villa perched atop apartment block
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese property owner has started dismantling an elaborate villa built illegally, complete with a garden, on top of a Beijing apartment block after complaints from his neighbors and a government warning to tear it down.


World Briefing | Middle East Official Denies Inquiry Into Egyptian Activists
Reports in the state news media over the weekend drew attention as evidence that the Egyptian government was broadening its crackdown on dissent.


76ers Owner Josh Harris Buys New Jersey Devils
The new owners of the New Jersey Devils are keeping long-time executive Lou Lamoriello in charge of hockey operations, bringing in a new business team and committing to make the three-time Stanley Cup champions an organization looked toward as a model of excellence.


Dufner claims first major at Oak Hill
After surrendering a late lead at the PGA Championship two years ago, Jason Dufner might have thought his chance had gone. But Dufner bounced back and won this year's tournament.


Roundup Orioles Overpower Athletics as Wild-Card Race Tightens
The Orioles took two of three from Oakland to move within two games of the As in the race for the second American League wild-card slot.


Nuclear Operator Raises Alarm on Crisis
Tepco, the operator of Japans tsunami-hit nuclear power plant, said there were more than 200,000 tons of radioactive water in tanks vulnerable to leaks, adding to a list of problems.


Soccer Roundup Arsenal Able to Bounce Back, Led by Podolskis Two Goals
After losing its first Premier League game of the season last week, Arsenal rebounded Saturday to defeat Fulham, 3-1.


Lottery Numbers
Lottery numbers for Aug. 25 for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.


Wealth Matters A Guessing Game for Taxpayers on What They Owe
With the next estimated tax payment around the corner, here are some tips to avoid overpaying.


The Reason I Jump, by Naoki Higashida
A memoir of living with autism, by Naoki Higashida, a Japanese 13-year-old.


UPDATE 3-Obama administration sees mid-October default deadline
WASHINGTON, Aug 26 (Reuters) - The Obama administration warned Congress on Monday that the United States could run out of money to pay its bills soon after mid-October if lawmakers do not move swiftly to raise a limit on government borrowing.


Immelt Economic efficiencies drive China ahead
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says a large and educated workforce is fueling China's strength and not simply a deflated yuan.


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


Macaws freed in Mexican park
Aug. 15 - A breeding program in Mexico makes its third release of macaws into the wild this year as part of its effort to revive the country's struggling population of scarlet macaws. Tara Cleary reports.


Peru's central bank sells $135 million, sol gains slightly
LIMA, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Peru's central bank sold $135 million in the local spot market on Monday and the sol currency finished bidding 0.04 percent stronger at 2.810/2.811 per dollar.


Mystery Virus Thats Killed 47 Is Tied to Bats in Saudi Arabia
Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome has sickened 96 people over the past 15 months, killing 47.


City Room The Ad Campaign Quinn Highlights Endorsements
Christine C. Quinns new advertisement highlights her editorial-page endorsements by The New York Times, The New York Post and The Daily News.


American Horner takes Vuelta lead after stage win
MIRADOR DE LOBEIRA, Spain (Reuters) - American Chris Horner seized a solo victory on stage three of the Vuelta a Espana on Monday to claim the overall lead.


Once an Outcast, Iranian Minister Carries Hope of Easing Tensions
Mohammad Javad Zarif seems near certain to lead Irans delegation in nuclear talks further indications, analysts say, that the new leadership is serious about ra new policy.


'Short Term 12' explores love amid the turmoil of foster care
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - America's foster care system is the unlikely setting for a love story in "Short Term 12," an independent film that examines a young couple's relationship amid the troubles, trauma and camaraderie of teenagers in foster care.


ArtsBeat Marina Abramovic Kickstarter Campaign Passes Goal
The campaign, which hoped to raise $600,000, ended up bringing in $661,454 from 4,765 contributors. Ms. Abramovic has promised to hug every person who has contributed.


New high-radiation spots found at quake-hit Fukushima plant
TOKYO (Reuters) - The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said on Thursday new spots of high radiation had been found near storage tanks holding highly contaminated water, raising fear of fresh leaks as the disaster goes from bad to worse.


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