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Dance Review Wendy Whelan Embraces Modern Dance at Jacobs Pillow
Wendy Whelan of New York City Ballet stars in a program she devised of four modern-dance works at the Jacobs Pillow festival in Massachusetts.


Korean island where time stops
Empty beaches, no cars, fresh seafood, gorgeous sunset -- on pretty Bijindo, that's called a hectic day.


ArtsBeat Seamus Heaneys Journey Into the Wideness of Language
In addition to his own poetry, Mr. Heaney, who died on Friday, was acclaimed for his translations, including his version of Beowulf.


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...


Inside Janet Yellens brain
As President Obama considers the Federal Reserve vice chair for the central banks top position, researcher Aaron Menenberg uses what Janet Yellen says to develop a psychological profile. (August 30th, 2013)


You're the Boss Blog Lessons From the Emergency Room
Is it possible to build a company from scratch and also maintain a good work-life balance?


FOREX-Dollar rises to 4-week high ahead of long weekend; euro skids
* Syria conflict continues to haunt market * Weak U.S. consumer spending muddles Fed outlook * Yen supported by Japan exporter flows By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The U.S....


Sports Briefing | Soccer Bayern Wins Super Cup, Beating Chelsea in Shootout
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer saved a penalty by the substitute Romelu Lukaku to give Champions League winner Bayern Munich a victory over Chelsea to claim the UEFA Super Cup.


NASCAR's pit crew pioneer
Christmas Abbott, 5'3 and 115 pounds, is the first woman to join a NASCAR pit crew team.


New puppy bounces into the White House
Aug. 20 - U.S. President Barack Obama and his family welcome a new puppy named Sunny to the White House. Tara Cleary reports.


Johnny Football Back for Aggies
Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel is back on the field and back to his brash ways for No. 7 Texas AM after serving a suspension in the first half against Rice for what the school said was an "inadvertent" violation of NCAA rules involving signing autographs.


U.N. forces hold memorial service for Tanzanian officer killed in DRC
Aug. 31 - U.N. forces in the DRC hold memorial service for a Tanzanian officer killed in clashes with the M23 rebels in the east of the DRC Tuesday. Rough Cut. (no reporter narration)


New MERS-coronavirus cases in Saudi bring global total to 102 WHO
GENEVA (Reuters) - Eight more people in Saudi Arabia have contracted the MERS coronavirus, bringing the number of confirmed infections worldwide in the past year to 102, of whom almost half have died, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.


Currents | Deals Sales at Nest Interiors, Lron and Others
Bargains on bookends, linen and floor samples.


Tevez City pressure too much
Juventus striker Carlos Tevez talks to CNN about the pressure at Manchester City and his new challenge at his new club.


Arkansas homeowners settle suit charging fracking wastewater caused quakes
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Five Arkansas residents who sued two oil companies claiming wastewater disposal wells from fracking caused earthquakes that damaged their homes settled with the companies for an undisclosed sum on Wednesday, according to U.S. court documents and the plaintiffs' lawyers.


Mudslides kill 13 after Fernand hits Mexico
Mudslides killed at least 13 people after Fernand slammed into the east of coast of Mexico, state media reported Monday.


Movie Review The Last Christeros Recalls a Revolt Against Repression
The Last Christeros follows a band of 1930s rebels through the Mexican wilderness as they struggle with loneliness and fatigue.


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.


Balentien Looking to Break Japan's Home Run Record
Another foreign player is challenging Sadaharu Oh's single-season home run record in Japan and may get a fair chance to break it this time.


China plans moon landing
China set a bold new course in its ambitious space program Wednesday, when it announced plans to land its first probe on the moon by the end of the year.


NHL Stars to Return to Olympics in Sochi in 2014
After weeks of tough negotiations, the NHL and its players reached a deal with the International Ice Hockey Federation on Friday to put the season on hold again so the game's biggest stars can compete next year in the Sochi Olympics.


Gadgetwise With Disney Infinity, a Virtual Toy Box
Disney Infinity embraces an anything goes attitude with a video game that incorporates physical toys from five Disney properties to start.


Fergie and Josh welcome baby
Don't be surprised if Fergie is singing "Sweet Child O' Mine" today. Fergie and Josh Duhamel have welcomed a baby boy named Axl Jack.


Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
Aug 29 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 8.00 p.m. GMT on Thursday


Chinese Chicken Processors Are Cleared to Ship to U.S.
The approval by the Agriculture Department is likely to add to the debate over the safety of food imports.


One Direction star signs pro deal
One Direction have already taken the music world by storm and now Louis Tomlinson is hoping to become a star in the football world.


Kerry makes case for limited military action on Syria
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday made a broad case for limited U.S. military action against Syria for its suspected use of chemical weapons, saying it could not go unpunished for such a "crime against humanity."


Nadal cruises while Azarenka struggles at U.S. Open
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal, growing in confidence with each match, blasted his way into the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Saturday with an ominous display.


Corner Office Francisco DSouza of Cognizant, on Finding Company Heroes
The chief of Cognizant, the information technology company, says an organizations culture is passed along via its rituals, heroes and legends.


The Saturday Profile A Maker of Bikes Now Makes a Point of Riding Them
Over 41 years, King Liu has built Giant into the worlds largest bike manufacturer by revenue. Now he has a new mission to make Taiwan a capital of cycling.


NBA's Lamar Odom Arrested on Suspicion of Driving While Intoxicated
NBA basketball player Lamar Odom was arrested early on Friday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after police noticed his Mercedes SUV steering erratically on a Los Angeles highway, authorities said.


New puppy bounces into the White House
Aug. 20 - U.S. President Barack Obama and his family welcome a new puppy named Sunny to the White House. Tara Cleary reports.


Home race for Red Bull?
Red Bull, whose Formula One team has won the drivers' and constructors' titles for the past three years, could have a home race in Austria from 2014.


Obama says U.S. will not accept attack on innocent civilians
Aug. 30 - President Barack Obama says the alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria represents a challenge to the world to stand up for international norms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


For News From Syrian Battleground, a Reliance on Social Media
The dangers of news organizations reporting in Syria have kept most journalists outside the countrys borders and heightened the need for third-party video.


Last year's top ten
The top 10 Heroes In their own words


Bits Blog Troubles Ahead for Internet Advertising
Much of the commercial Web relies on advertising, but increasing use of ad-blocking software is just one of the problems that advertisers face.


Mom of autistic Canadian boy Letter writer 'cowardly'
An Ontario mom is speaking out after a family received an anonymous letter imploring them to move or euthanize their autistic son because of the "nuisance" the teen poses to the community.


One Direction star signs pro deal
One Direction have already taken the music world by storm and now Louis Tomlinson is hoping to become a star in the football world.


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