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Rose's turn for a low score in Boston
Phil Mickelson hit a 63 at the Deutsche Bank Championship in the first round. On Saturday it was Justin Rose's turn. But the Englishman still trails Sergia Garcia.


UPDATE 1-Twitter's top legal executive steps down in surprise move
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Twitter's top lawyer, known as a champion of free speech, unexpectedly stepped down on Friday as the microblogging company moved closer toward a long-expected initial public offering.


Jennifer Becker and Adam Pollet
The bride is a legislative assistant in Washington; the groom is a litigation associate at a Washington law firm.


JFK assassination film 'Parkland' shows gore, avoids conspiracy
VENICE (Reuters) - U.S. President John F Kennedy's assassination 50 years ago this year in Dallas is re-created in graphic detail, with a blood-smeared operating room and the famous film showing the actual event, in "Parkland" which had its premiere on Sunday in Venice.


Speedier clearances no magic wand for India's infrastructure logjam
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Scrambling for remedies as investors' faith in India sagged, the government said last week it fast-tracked approval for a slew of infrastructure projects worth $28 billion but the stroke of a pen in New Delhi will not be enough.


Snedeker's big battle
Brandt Snedeker explains his rare health issue ahead of his FedEx Cup title defense.


Speedier clearances no magic wand for India's infrastructure logjam
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Scrambling for remedies as investors' faith in India sagged, the government said last week it fast-tracked approval for a slew of infrastructure projects worth $28 billion but the stroke of a pen in New Delhi will not be enough.


Advertising A View of Whats Missing From the Classroom
A campaign about school absenteeism is the latest collaboration on education by the Ad Council and the United States Army.


City Room Aug. 31 Where the Candidates Are Today
The candidates daily campaign schedule at a glance.


Syria opposition says Assad deploying human shields for air strikes
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has moved military equipment and personnel to civilian areas and put prisoners in military sites as human shields against any Western air strikes, the opposition said on Sunday.


Critics Notebook The Grandstand Court at the U.S. Open Holds Intimate Memories
The Grandstand court at the United States Open, to be replaced, holds decades of memories.


Russia's Putin feeds dolphins, shakes hands with walrus on trip to Russia's Far East
Sep. 1 - Russian President Vladimir Putin feeds dolphins, greets walruses and watches Amur tigers during his trip to Russia's Far East. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Carnival puts cruise fleet under microscope after ship fire
MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Carnival Corp has launched a comprehensive review of its entire fleet after a fire crippled one of its ships last month, and will share its findings across the industry, Carnival Cruise Lines' chief executive told a conference on Tuesday.


UPDATE 6-America Movil threatens to scrap KPN takeover bid
BRUSSELS/MEXICO CITY, Aug 30 (Reuters) - America Movil threatened to abandon its bid for Dutch telecom KPN on Friday, saying it has no plans to raise the 7.2 billion euro ($9.5 billion) offer, after a foundation representing KPN told the Mexican firm to improve its proposal or face a veto.


JFK assassination film 'Parkland' shows gore, avoids conspiracy
VENICE (Reuters) - U.S. President John F Kennedy's assassination 50 years ago this year in Dallas is re-created in graphic detail, with a blood-smeared operating room and the famous film showing the actual event, in "Parkland" which had its premiere on Sunday in Venice.


Phys Ed Why A.C.L. Injuries Sideline So Many Athletes
Tears to the anterior cruciate ligament sideline more athletes for longer periods of time than almost any other acute injury. Researchers are trying to understand why the injury is so slow to heal.


The Week A Molten Planet and Meteorite Jewelry
Recent developments in health and science news. This week A bog mummys remains are dated to 2000 B.C., and a United Nations warning on global warming.


Recipes for Health Bulgur Salad With Greens, Barberries and Yogurt
Barberries are a tart dried fruit that add an interesting flavor to this salad.


Kerry Casts Obamas Syria Decision as Courageous
Secretary of State John Kerry defended President Obamas plan to delay military action and cited evidence that the neurotoxin sarin was used in an attack last month.


Dining Review | Westchester A Review of Bistro 12, in Tarrytown
The cuisine at Bistro 12 is Mediterranean, but reflects the owners origins, in Madeira.


Last installment of Nixon's once-secret White House tapes released
Aug. 21- Final installment of tapes from the Nixon White House offers listeners a "view" from the Oval Office. John Russell reports.


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


Ghana court President 'validly elected'
Ghana's Supreme Court declared President John Dramani Mahama "validly elected" as the court dismissed all claims of voter fraud, mismanagement and irregularities in the country's December 2012 presidential election.


State of the Art A Better Way to Bring Your Desktop to Your iPad
The new Parallels Access app eases the compatibility obstacles between the tablet and a Mac or PC computer.


Trade in your iPhone now
Confirming earlier rumors, Apple launched a new program Friday that will allow customers to trade in old iPhones at U.S. Apple stores for credit towards a newer model.


A.A.U. Coach Arrested on Drug Charge
Curtis Malone, the founder of the D.C. Assault program and one of the key power brokers in college basketball recruiting, was arrested after a yearlong investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration.


Experts Fear That U.S. Plan to Strike Syria Overlooks Risks
Diplomats and others say President Obamas proposal to attack Syria fails to plan for risks like a surge in anti-Americanism and a wider regional conflict.


Justice Department talks with Microsoft and Google stall
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice's talks with Microsoft Corp and Google Inc have hit a wall as the government pushes back at the tech companies' demand for the ability to disclose the now-secret data requests they receive.


The Boss Still Minding the Mill
Bob Moore, founder and chief executive of Bobx2019;s Red Mill Natural Foods in Milwaukie, Ore.


Lufthansa CEO says summer freight business fails to pick up paper
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lufthansa's air freight business failed to pick up over the summer period although overall business was "decent", Chief Executive Christoph Franz told Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.


You're the Boss Blog How Do You Decide When to Add New Employees?
In the recessions aftermath, many small-business owners are wary of hiring too fast.


Museum Review Shelburne Museum Is Opening a New Visitors Center
A new 18,000-square-foot visitors center opens on Sunday at the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, capitalizing on the institutions quirky holdings and expanding its educational mission.


Speedier clearances no magic wand for India's infrastructure logjam
NEW DELHI, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Scrambling for remedies as investors' faith in India sagged, the government said last week it fast-tracked approval for a slew of infrastructure projects worth $28 billion but the stroke of a pen in New Delhi will not be enough.


Chris Paul Elected President of NBA Players Union
Chris Paul has already seemingly done the impossible by turning the long-languishing Los Angeles Clippers into a force in the Western Conference. Now he's taken on another big task rebuilding the reeling NBA players' association.


Verizon nears $130 bln wireless deal, to finance about $65 bln-sources
Aug 31 (Reuters) - Verizon Communications is near a $130 billion deal to buy out the 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless it does not already own from Vodafone Group Plc and plans to raise about $65...


Behind player ratings on 'Madden'
Donny Moore watches at least part of every NFL game, every week, every year. After all, it's part of his job.


Your Money Adviser Checking the Data Collected on Your Work and Pay
Concerns like Equifax Workforce Solutions gather income and employment history information.


Op-Ed Columnist The Dog That (Almost) Roared
A whole lot is made in China. A whole lot is fabricated, too.


Phys Ed Why A.C.L. Injuries Sideline So Many Athletes
Tears to the anterior cruciate ligament sideline more athletes for longer periods of time than almost any other acute injury. Researchers are trying to understand why the injury is so slow to heal.


David Frost, Who Interviewed Nixon, Is Dead at 74
A longtime broadcaster, Mr. Frost was best known for incisive interviews with public figures, including talks with former President Richard M. Nixon, which he called the highlight of his career.


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