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U.S. Senator Cruz will "renounce any Canadian citizenship"
Aug. 20 - After his recent trips to Iowa sparked speculation he may run for president, Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz releases his birth certificate showing he was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban born father. Sarah Irwin reports.


Daniel Brhls Global Accent in Fifth Estate and Rush
For actors like Daniel Brhl, the new globalism in film has brought opportunities that were almost unimaginable in the middle of the last decade.


Colombia's Cabinet resigns to allow Santos to make shuffle
BOGOTA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Sixteen members of Colombia's Cabinet presented their resignations to President Juan Manuel Santos on Monday to pave the way for changes he may want to make after a protest...


The Harry Potter star causes fan fever in Venice
Daniel Radcliffe talks about how his fans haven't left him and how he continues to cope with fame. Rough cut - no narration


N.H.L. Stars Are Invited to Camps for Olympics
Patrick Kane, Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin are among the N.H.L. players whom the United States, Canada and Russia have asked to participate in orientation camps.


RPT-Fitch publishes sovereign ratings history
Sept 2 (Reuters) - (The following statement was released by the rating agency)


Square Feet A Return to Downtown Birmingham
Tax incentives are helping restore the center of an Alabama city still associated with civil rights battles and industrial decay.


Exclusive | 104 Willow Street Built When Sheep Grazed in Brooklyn Heights
An 1826 farmhouse with a comprehensive restoration that helped to create an ageless elegance.


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...


Complaints against UK banks rise by 15 percent Ombudsman
LONDON (Reuters) - The number of complaints against British banks grew by 15 percent in the first half of 2013 driven by complaints over the mis-selling of loan insurance, the Financial Ombudsman Service said on Wednesday.


Lohan avoids Venice, Cage premieres there
Aug 30 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Lindsay Lohan avoids the Venice Film Festival, Nicolas Cage premieres his film "Joe," and Fergie and Josh Duhamel welcome a baby boy. Bob Mezan reports.


Beatings, evictions reveal ugly side of China's local debt pile
WUXI, China (Reuters) - When Xu Haifeng's home was razed three years ago, she went to China's capital Beijing to complain about the city and county governments that ordered the demolition.


Colabello's Slam Gives Twins 10-6 Win Over Astros
Rookie Chris Colabello homered twice, including a tiebreaking grand slam in the ninth inning, to lift the Minnesota Twins to a 10-6 win over the Houston Astros on Monday.


No. 3 Oregon Handles Nicholls 66-3 in Opener
Marcus Mariota only had his game ball for a few moments.


Turbo talk with Alain Prost
The Art of Movement explores the evolution of F1 design with four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


Japanese scientists see end to animal testing with artificial cornea
Sep. 1 - Japanese scientists say they have developed an artificial cornea to replace live animals in the testing of new cosmetics. Animal testing is banned in Europe but is still legal in Japan and the United States. The researchers believe their cornea could help end the practice completely. Tara Cleary reports.


Vodafone agrees to sell Verizon stake for $130 billion
LONDON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Vodafone agreed to sell its 45 percent stake in U.S. mobile operator Verizon Wireless to Verizon Communications for $130 billion, bringing an end to one of the longest...


The best way to burn body fat?
"If you looked at a jockey without clothes on, there aren't many who have an ounce of fat underneath the skin," says coach Richard Perham.


Analysis Obama lobbies personally for Syria vote
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After putting a decision to launch military strikes on Syria into the hands of Congress, President Barack Obama is doing what his critics have long accused him of failing to do reaching out, personally and aggressively, to lawmakers on Capitol Hill.


David Frost, Interviewer Who Got Nixon to Apologize for Watergate, Dies 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.


Online Attack Leads to Peek Into Spam Den
A Moscow courts ruling this summer linked four defendants to one of the worlds most prolific illegal networks of virus-infected computers that send spam.


Everton in Late Swoop for Lukaku, Barry, McCarthy
Everton made three last-gasp signings just before the transfer window closed on Monday, capturing Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry and Wigan Athletic playmaker James McCarthy.


Major Surge Is Unlikely for Prices of U.S. Gas
Ample inventories and North American production are expected to hold down prices, despite tensions in the Middle East and North Africa.


Report U.S. spied on presidents of Mexico, Brazil
The U.S. National Security Agency directly targeted the communications of the presidents of Brazil and Mexico, according to a Brazilian news report likely to heighten tensions between the United States and Latin America's two biggest economies.


Mediate Leads Champions Tour Event
Rocco Mediate played the back nine in seven-under 29 for a second straight day to increase his lead to two shots at the Champions Tours inaugural Shaw Charity Classic, in Calgary, Alberta.


Rupee Continues Decline on New Evidence of Weakness in Indian Economy
A survey of purchasing managers at manufacturers across India, released on Monday, showed them to be at their gloomiest since March 2009.


The 30-Minute Interview David J. Galullo
Mr. Galullo is the chief executive of Rapt Studios, a company based in San Francisco that designs corporate interiors for clients like Adobe, Google and the North Face.


World Briefing | Africa Libya Ex-Officials and Son of Qaddafi to Stand Trial
The son of the late Muammar el-Qaddafi and his spy chief were among those charged on Tuesday with murder in relation to the countrys 2011 civil war, the general prosecutor said.


The Media Equation Campaign Journalism in the Age of Twitter
A far younger campaign reporter now feeds a never-ending news cycle named Twitter.


Corgan Crazy good for business
CNN's Monita Rajpal meets the front man of Smashing Pumpkins, who says authenticity has helped the band stay successful.


Arab states urge action on Syria
Sept. 2 -Arab League calls for international action against Syria's government over deadly chemical gas attack. Paul Chapman reports.


Verizon not planning to enter Canadian market CEO
TORONTO (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc is not planning to enter the Canadian wireless market, its chief executive said in an interview on Monday that is likely to support shares of the country's largest mobile phone providers.


Hungary OTP Bank would survive any new fx loan measure -CEO
* Sudden conversion of fx mortgages would inflict big losses on banks


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


London driver says skyscraper "melted" his car
LONDON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - A cluster of new skyscrapers transforming the London skyline are often blamed for spoiling the view. Now one has been accused of "melting" a car.


McEnroe Still going strong
Seven-time grand slam champion John McEnroe is delighting fans on his PowerShares tour. CNN's Don Riddell reports.


Disruptions Fraying at Tethers of Our Phones
A YouTube video about pervasive smartphone use may have landed at a moment when people start questioning if something has gone too far and start doing something about it.


On the Market in New York City
Two-bedroom co-ops, in Chelsea and on the Upper West Side and a town house in Bedford-Stuyvesant.


Bones unearthed in search at former Florida reform school
MARIANNA, Florida (Reuters) - Teams of searchers recovered human bones from the sands of Florida Panhandle woodlands on Saturday in a "boot hill" graveyard where juveniles who disappeared from a notorious Old South reform school more than a half-century ago are believed to have been secretly buried.


New Ad Organization to Promote Cross-Cultural Marketing
In contrast to multicultural marketing aimed at specific groups, cross-cultural ads focus on similarities to speak to diverse consumer groups.


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