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10 Late de Kooning Works to Go on View, and on Sale
The Willem de Kooning Foundation and Gagosian Gallery plan to exhibit, and sell, 10 paintings by de Kooning in New York this fall to raise money for scholarly and educational programs.


Untested Yale man becomes Serbian finance minister, eyes IMF deal
BELGRADE, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Serbian lawmakers endorsed 29-year-old former McKinsey consultant Lazar Krstic as finance minister on Monday, handing him the task of reining in the country's ballooning...


Teenager defies the odds
17-year old Charley Hull will be the youngest player in Solheim Cup history after receiving a wildcard pick.


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.


The transfer window explained
The sun is shining, barbecues are out, beaches are packed and the commute to work is slightly less crowded than normal. It can mean only one thing football's summer transfer window is upon us. Most managers hate it, fans are powerless to resist hourly updates on it; sports journalists worldwide are consumed by it. With a further month of fevered speculation, rumor, counter-rumor and downright subterfuge to come before it closes, CNN tries to work out what it all means.


Dufner claims 1st major title
Jason Dufner wins 2013 PGA Championship over Jim Furyk. Patrick Snell reports.


British wildlife captured at its best
The British Wildlife Photography Awards 2013 are celebrating the beauty of Great Britain's nature.


Firms line up to bid for Munder in potential $400 mln deal-sources
* Blackstone, Advent eye first step toward multi-boutique- sources


Asia Private Equity Weekly News, September 2, 2013
HONG KONG, September 2 (Reuters) - News and developments in Asia private equity from Reuters News for the week ending August 30.


T Magazine In Store | The Wythe Hotels New Concept Shop Is a Family Affair
Opening in time for Fashion Week, the curated boutique gathers artisanal, handmade products from the Brooklyn creative community and beyond.


Corner Office Always Thank Your Star Players, Cheggx2019;s C.E.O. Says
Dan Rosensweig, president and C.E.O. of Chegg Inc., the online and mail-order textbook rental service, admires people who arenx2019;t afraid to think big.


Victorian woman photographer Cameron celebrated at NY museum show
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With a camera meant to amuse her in her solitude and some famous friends, Julia Margaret Cameron managed to forge a body of work focused on Victorian portraiture that is still celebrated a century and a half later.


Three Fed banks pushed for discount rate hike in July
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three regional Federal Reserve banks pushed for an increase in the discount rate governing emergency loans from the central bank ahead of a late July policy meeting, minutes...


Theater Review Odetss Awake and Sing! Family Is Alive in TriBeCa
The National Asian American Theater production of Clifford Odetss Awake and Sing! easily makes its point that human realities trump ethnicity.


DealBook Verizon Seals $130 Billion Deal to Buy Out Vodafones Wireless Stake
Verizon will pay about $58.9 billion in cash and about $60.2 billion in stock for Vodafones stake. Other considerations are also part of the deal.


NEWSMAKER Liberian President on road to peace prosperity
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, discusses her administrations development goals and challenges at a Thomson Reuters Newsmaker event in Washington, D.C.


Sutter Is class the new race?
Let's play a little game.


Number of Jobless People Declines Slightly in Europe
The employment figures, along with declining inflation and improved confidence in the economy, was taken as evidence that the worst of the downturn was probably over.


City Room Big Ticket | Terrace Swimming for $14.7 Million
A sprawling seven-bedroom duplex includes a private outdoor swimming pool on a large terrace built on a setback.


Congress weighs in Syria
Sept. 1 - Mixed reactions among U.S. lawmakers after special briefing on Syria intervention. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Wal-Mart to Offer Health Benefits to Domestic Partners
The retailer said it wanted a uniform policy for all 50 states at a time when some states have their own definitions of what constitutes domestic partnerships and civil unions.


U.S. horse association will be ordered to allow clones on registry
(Reuters) - A U.S. horse association soon will be required to add cloned horses and their offspring to its prestigious registry, a federal judge in Texas ruled on Monday.


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.


Gadgetwise A Smartphone Case Delivers a Defensive Jolt
The Yellow Jacket case for iPhone 4 and 4S conceals a stun gun, but it might get more use as a backup battery.


Square Feet Sony Wants Pizzeria Out of Building in Midtown
The dispute over Pizza da Solo follows the sale of the Sony Building, whose new owners have plans for a hotel-condominium tower.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to sell Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Tuesday. Japanese Stocks SELL 8.5 million shares BUY 8.0...


Recipes for Health Cucumber, Melon and Watermelon Salad
This dish provides a sweet and savory mix of crunchy, thirst-quenching fruits and vegetables.


Israeli President Voices Strong Support for Obamas Decision on Syria
In a radio interview, Shimon Peres encourages patience and expressed full confidence in the American presidents commitment to Israel.


Al Fayed's reign at Fulham ends
Mohamed Al Fayed played a major role in cementing Fulham's spot in the Premier League. But now 84, Al Fayed sold the Cottagers to billionaire Shahid Khan to give the league another U.S. owner.


DealBook Verizon Seals $130 Billion Deal to Buy Out Vodafones Wireless Stake
Verizon will pay about $58.9 billion in cash and about $60.2 billion in stock for Vodafones stake. Other considerations are also part of the deal.


Make 'revenge porn' a crime
Women are stalked, lives are ruined by "revenge porn," naked photos posted with contact information but no consent. Danielle Citron says it should be a crime.


Top five craziest horse festivals
As the dust settles on Italy's iconic medieval Palio di Siena horse race, CNN takes a look at five weird and wonderful equine festivals from across the world.


T Magazine The Making Of | A Restaurant in Harlem Where Everything Old Is New Again
The recently opened eatery Vinatera is a case study in sustainable interior design thats simply chic, rather than conspicuously eco-conscious.


Straight Sets Robredo, Rejuvenated, Keeps Climbing Back Up
Tommy Robredo, who sat out for 14 months with a leg injury, is headed for a matchup with Roger Federer on Monday at the United States Open.


T Magazine In Store | The Wythe Hotels New Concept Shop Is a Family Affair
Opening in time for Fashion Week, the curated boutique gathers artisanal, handmade products from the Brooklyn creative community and beyond.


Rookie Spieth Sends Couples a Presidential Message
Rookie of the Year favorite Jordan Spieth sent United States Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples a timely reminder of his form with a superb, closing 62 at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.


Recipes for Health Cucumber and Radish Salad With Yogurt and Cumin
Five dishes featuring cucumbers a perfect food for hot end-of-summer days inspired by cuisines around the globe.


Padres, Kennedy Get Past Giants 4-1
Ian Kennedy beat an NL West opponent for the first time in 12 starts this season, pitching the San Diego Padres past the San Francisco Giants 4-1 Monday.


Ericsson to invest 7 bln SEK to build data centres
STOCKHOLM, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Global number one mobile network infrastructure firm Ericsson said on Monday it would build three new data centres over the next five years at a cost of around 7 billion Swedish crowns ($1.05 billion).


Dufner claims 1st major title
Jason Dufner wins 2013 PGA Championship over Jim Furyk. Patrick Snell reports.


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