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From football to golf for 'Sheva' | | Andriy Shevchenko was one of the finest football players of his generation. He retired last year but is now making his debut on the professional golf circuit. |
Thousands of car geeks flock to Nebraska vintage Chevy auction | | PIERCE, Nebr., Sept 28 (Reuters) - America's love affair with the automobile was on full display Saturday as thousands of people converged on a muddy field in rural Nebraska for the auction of one of the nation's largest collections of vintage Chevrolets. |
Mythbuster Edoardo Molinari | | Ryder Cup star Edoardo Molinari shows how you can improve your golf game using technology, among other things. |
Rouhani to change U.S. relations? | | Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has made a series of gestures in an effort to end Iran's nuclear row with the West. But why has the move come and can it succeed? |
Iranians Welcome President With Protest | | Protesters hurled eggs and a shoe at President Hassan Rouhani of Iran as he returned to Tehran after supporters cheered him for reaching out to President Obama. |
Markets Try to Reverse Losing Streak | | Wall Street opened higher after five consecutive losing sessions, overcoming worries about the United States economy and a looming budget battle in Washington. |
Golden Dawn members charged | | Greek police have arrested and charged members of the ultra-right-wing Golden Dawn party with 'forming a criminal gang'. |
Wanted Tomorrow's kayak superstar | | Some people take many years to find their calling in life -- but for Adam van Koeverden, it was right in front of him in black and white. |
Tiger deception scares off crop-raiding elephants | | Sept. 24 - Using a system of sensors and speakers, researchers in California are exploiting elephants' natural survival instincts to stop them encroaching on farms and villages in India. By fooling the elephants into believing there are predators nearby, the researchers say crops and lives can be saved. Ben Gruber reports. |
U.S. spy agency used some Americans' data to map their behavior NYT | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The New York Times reported on Saturday that the National Security Agency, the main U.S. government surveillance organization, had since 2010 used data it gathered to map some Americans' "social connections that can identify their associates, their locations at certain times, their traveling companions and other personal information." |
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