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Bucks Blog Friday Reading What Parents Mean by Part-Time Work
What parents mean by part-time work, why the future of your Nook books is uncertain, free theater in the park (and parking lot) and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.


FEMA sends $2.75 million to schools damaged in Texas blast
DALLAS, Texas (Reuters) - Schools damaged by a West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion will receive $2.75 million in federal funds for temporary classrooms and administrative buildings, the government said Friday.


Woody Allen's 'Blue Jasmine' portrait of a lady who loses it all
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - So sharp is the reversal of fortune for Woody Allen's female protagonist in his latest film, "Blue Jasmine," that the Manhattan socialite's possessions are reduced to a faint echo a Chanel jacket, designer suitcases, a clutch of anti-depressants.


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


Well The Kitchen as a Pollution Hazard
Cooking is a major source of indoor pollution, promoting a need for better ventilation standards.


Can 'Carlos Danger' be mayor?
Don't count Carlos Danger out of the New York mayoral race just yet. He's still a contender.


Congressman Vows to Introduce Bill on Radio Royalties
Representative Melvin L. Watt, a Democrat from North Carolina, says the measure is an effort to get payment for record companies and artists whose music is played on AM or FM radio.


Business Briefing | Legal News Glaxo to Pay $45 Million to State Over Drug Marketing
GlaxoSmithKline agreed to pay Louisiana $45 million to settle lawsuits accusing it of improperly marketing the diabetes drug Avandia and other drugs.


Barclays to unveil capital plans, Lloyds share sale in focus
* Barclays to outline capital plans with results on Tuesday


Fashion and glamor at Ascot
Winning Post's Francesca Cumani talks to fashion designer, Fitriani Hay about the glamor on display at Royal Ascot.


UPDATE 1-Motor racing-F1 moves closer to new Concorde agreement
* Formula One and FIA sign framework for commercial agreement


With dozens dead, U.S. tells Egypt to pull 'back from the brink'
CAIRO (Reuters) - The United States urged Arab ally Egypt to pull "back from the brink" after security forces killed dozens of supporters of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and opened a dangerous new phase in the army's confrontation with his Muslim Brotherhood.


Celebrating Yadnya Kasada Festival
Throw it, catch it Yadnya Kasada Festival


Music Review Bob Dylans Americanarama Tour Comes to Hoboken
Bob Dylan, with the help of acts like Wilco and My Morning Jacket, brought sounds of honky-tonk country, bluesy rock and soul to his tour stop in Hoboken, N.J.


European Regulator Finds Little Risk in Diabetes Drugs
The European Medicines Agency said that there was little evidence that drugs to treat Type 2 diabetes could cause pancreatic inflammation or cancer.


3 dead in passenger bus crash in Indianapolis
Three people were killed late Saturday afternoon after a passenger bus flipped over in Indianapolis, a city police spokesman said.


Long backlog for godless wedding services in Ireland
(Reuters) - Traditionally Catholic Ireland has allowed an atheist group to perform weddings this year for the first time, and the few people certified to celebrate them are overwhelmed by hundreds of couples seeking their services.


This Weeks Movies July 26, 2013
The New York Times movie critics on Blue Jasmine, The Wolverine and The To Do List.


Golf Capsules
Brandt Snedeker won the Canadian Open on Sunday for his second PGA Tour title of the year, closing with 2-under 70 for a three-stroke victory.


Movie Review In Neander-Jin, a Primitive Pops Up in Germany
In Neander-Jin The Return of the Neanderthal Man, a Homo neanderthalensis is in danger of being exploited for a quick buck.


China Details Allegations Against Glaxo
GlaxoSmithKline, which has been dealing with the bribery and corruption scandal at its China unit, also named Herv Gisserot to head operations there.


Karrie Webb Wins Ladies European Masters
Hall of Famer Karrie Webb rallied to win the Ladies European Masters on Sunday, making two eagles in a 7-under 65 for a one-stroke victory.


Siemens CEO to leave following profit warning
MUNICH (Reuters) - Siemens Chief Executive Peter Loescher is to leave the company, four years before the end of his contract, after the German engineering group this week issued its second profit warning this year.


Well Tomatoes Plain and Simple
Martha Rose Shulman turns to tomatoes for her annual Recipes for Health tomato week.


Genres, Like Sand, Tricky to Pin Down
The Manchester International Festival, which ended last Sunday, features pieces that blur the lines between visual art, theater and dance.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Dortmund Beats Bayern to Win German Super Cup
Borussia Dortmund defeated Bayern Munich to hand Pep Guardiola his first defeat while in charge of the European champions.


Bubba Watson on shaping shots
Defending Masters champion Bubba Watson talks family, Golf Boys, that playoff and shows us how he shapes those shots.


Snowden dad 'He shared the truth'
Edward Snowden did the right thing by leaking U.S. intelligence and helping the American people see the truth, his father, Lon Snowden, said Friday on NBC's "Today."


Single-sex golf clubs?
Men-only golf club Muirfield is the home to 2013 British Open this week. CNN visited an exclusive female London establishment to find out what's dividing the sexes.


Russia's Putin gets big fish, quality time with protege PM
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin landed a giant pike and then shared the delicacy with Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev, who many say is battling for survival, as both men were...


Well Diaries From I.C.U. Aid Mental Recovery
Critical care units in several European countries have long been using diaries to help patients, and their families, recover after their ordeal.


Afghan eyes Iran deal to boost trade to Europe, India
KABUL, July 28 (Reuters) - Afghanistan hopes an agreement with Iran to use one of its ports will help boost exports to Europe and India and reduce its dependence on neighbouring Pakistan's ports for trade.


Phil Woosnam, Pioneer of North American Soccer, Dies at 80
Mr. Woosnam played professionally in Britain before becoming the commissioner of the North American Soccer League.


Table for Three At Lunch With Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric McCormack
The actors Eric McCormack and Jesse Tyler Ferguson are known for their groundbreaking TV roles, but both agree that a subtle approach to getting out a message works best.


Baylor Coach Kim Mulkey Suspended for NCAA Game
Baylor basketball coach Kim Mulkey was suspended from her team's next NCAA tournament game for criticizing the officiating after a loss to Louisville last spring.


Karen Dasilva, Joseph Gangitano A Love Set to Elevator Music
The couple met in an elevator, and four years later the proposal was delivered in the same elevator.


Lara Feigels Love-Charm of Bombs
For the writers in Lara Feigels group biography, London during the blitz was a place of danger, excitement and passion.


T Magazine The Look | Kate Moss Punches Up the Little Black Dress
The supermodel entered Londons Ivy Club in a little black Prada dress with punchy accessories.


UPDATE 1-Japan steps up SE Asia MA as Meiji inks $700 mln Thai Life deal
* Deal is fourth Japanese financial sector deal in SE Asia in 2013


Putin in Ukraine to Celebrate a Christian Anniversary
The visit appeared intended in part to highlight the historical and spiritual ties that unite the two countries even as Ukraine seeks greater links with the West.


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