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Budget Documents Detail Extent of U.S. Cyberoperations
The documents show that the United States conducted 231 cyberoperations in 2011, even while the Obama administration protested other countries attacks on American computer networks.


Large earthquake hits remote Alaska waters, no tsunami seen
ANCHORAGE (Reuters) - A large 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck early on Friday in waters 57 miles off the remote Alaska island of Adak, a former U.S. Navy station that is now a commercial fishing and maritime-service center, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.


Field-Testing the Math Apps
With the advent of interactive touch screens, educational apps have taken off. Until recently, there has been little research into their effectiveness, but that is starting to change.


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.


Recipes for Health Salmon and Cucumber Tartare With Wasabi Sauce
A delicious fish dish that can be either an appetizer or a light supper.


Hunters rescued from Alaskan forest
Sept. 2 - U.S. Coast Guard helicopter team rescues two hunters who went missing in an Alaskan forest. Deborah Gembara reports.


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.


F1 infographic Deals on Wheels
Christian Sylt is the co-author of Formula Money, an annual report examining all aspects of Formula One's finances with detailed data on teams, drivers, sponsors and races. Here, he answers key questions about F1's financial model.


UPDATE 2-Telecom Italia moves into MA spotlight amid sector shake out
* Carlos Slim could be eyeing firm's Brazil unit - analyst


T Magazine Travel Diary | Irene Neuwirths Eight Great Days in Greece
The jewelry designer shares her impressions of the island of Patmos, where she savored the the beaches, the colors and the fried cheese.


Square Feet In Denver, Beat Starts to Pick Up in a Once-Thriving Hub for Jazz
Developers are beginning to move into Denvers Five Points neighborhood, where the jazz age still echoes in the majestic buildings and landmarks.


Hungarian train shines light on self-contained solar power
Aug. 28 - A nature reserve in central Hungary has become a testing ground for self-contained, solar-powered train travel. Engineers say the narrow gauge train is the first of its kind, and could become a template for larger train transport systems. Matthew Stock reports.


CBS and Time Warner Cable End Contract Dispute
The agreement restores CBS and its related channels, like Showtime to millions of cable subscribers largely in three major cities, New York, Los Angeles and Dallas.


The Wimbledon greats
Open Court sifts through the archive to bring you some of its favorite interviews.


Labor Day TV marathons
There aren't really any rules when it comes to celebrating Labor Day. Some people like to enjoy their last days of summer with a beach trip, and others like to use their Monday off to never change out of their pajamas. We're not here to judge. But what we are here to do is give you your all-day TV marathon options, just in case you like to celebrate in front of the TV.


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


U.S. endurance swimmer making progress on Cuba-to-Florida swim
MIAMI (Reuters) - U.S. long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad forged ahead in the Florida Straits on Sunday on the second day of her latest bid to become the first person to swim from Cuba to the United States without a shark cage.


Nadal on historic win
World Sport's Amanda Davies chats with 2013 French Open champion Rafael Nadal.


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.


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.


Ask Well Is It Better to Bike or Run?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds answers readers questions on fitness.


Stars on global treadmill
Business is booming for English Premier League clubs touring Asia, but is it the best way for their players to prepare for the new season?


Watch CNN FC episode 16
Champions League veterans Owen Hargreaves and David Ginola discuss the game between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.


Aerodynamics of F1
Christina MacFarlane explores the role aerodynamics play in boosting a Formula One car's performance.


Brazil's July oil, gas output posts 16th decline in 17 months
* OGX Maranho gas field No. 1 non-Petrobras on-shore field


Swiss stocks - Factors to watch on Sept 2
ZURICH, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Swiss stocks were set to open higher on Monday, in line with other European markets, buoyed by data which showed China's manufacturing sector expanded in August at the fastest pace in more than a year.


George and Keanu's excellent adventure
Strombo visits Keanu Reeves' Arch Motorcycles where the actor reveals a previously unknown side of himself.


DealBook Verizon Is Expected to Pay $130 Billion for Stake in Vodafone Joint Venture
Verizon Communications neared a deal on Sunday to buy the 45 percent stake in its wireless business held by Vodafone, people briefed on the matter said.


Future America's Cup sailors seek national bragging rights in Youth Cup
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Ten catamarans from eight countries battled in scrappy fleet races on San Francisco Bay on Sunday in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup, with American and New Zealand sailors dominating the first day of the regatta.


Personal Health Keeping Food-Borne Illnesses at Bay
People, not products, are the main cause of food-borne illnesses, and they can be avoided by following certain basic principles of food safety.


Ask Well Is It Better to Bike or Run?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds answers readers questions on fitness.


RPT-After speculative froth, gold market gets back to basics
* Higher physical demand, lower supply could support prices


UPDATE 2-High radiation spreads at ruined Fukushima plant, Japan vows aid
* Fukushima operator cites radiation spike near water tanks


Wealth Matters Fertility Treatments Produce Heirs Their Parents Never Knew
In vitro fertilization can result in children born well after the death of one or even both parents, complicating inheritance laws.


15-love Top tennis romances
The life of a tennis professional is tough, but the rewards are plentiful -- and not just in a financial sense.


Could crypt reveal 'Mona Lisa' model?
The exhumation of three bodies from a Florentine crypt may have brought Italian researchers a step closer to confirming the identity of the woman believed to be the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's famous "Mona Lisa" painting, also known as "La Gioconda."


Your Money Adviser Assessing the Costs of Caring for an Aging Relative
Studies of Americans who take on in-home care are documenting health and financial repercussions.


South Korea Pledges Aid To the North
South Korea promised $8.4 million worth of humanitarian aid to North Korea on Monday, the latest effort to improve relations on the peninsula.


1st Saudi woman to conquer Everest
Climbing the world's highest mountain is challenge enough, but for Raha Moharrak, it also meant breaking a taboo.


Filling up on petrol station offices
(Reuters.com) - Seeking a place to work out of the office that is quieter than a bustling coffee shop and provides drinks, printers, Wi-Fi and even petrol?


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