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Arrest made in poisoned lunch case
The headmistress of the Indian school that authorities say served toxic lunches, killing 23 students, was arrested Wednesday, police said.


Our Generation Reinvented in His 60s, After 26 Jobless Months
Michael Blattman knows what its like to be unemployed for months, but always believing in happy endings, he now has one.


LVMH shares jump as Louis Vuitton calms worries
PARIS (Reuters) - Shares in LVMH soared on Friday after the luxury group reassured investors about margins and sales growth at its star brand Louis Vuitton and joined rival Kering in pointing to an...


Hollywood gets African makeover
What would The Matrix and other classic films look like if they'd been made in Africa?


Nadal challenger makes a splash
Pat Cash faces off with Spain's Nicolas Almagro on the sidelines of the Madrid Open.


Homesick Serena back to form
World No.1 Serena Williams put her Wimbledon loss behind her with a solid win in the Swedish Open.


Two Ad Companies Are Said to Merge, Supplanting Industry Leader
The merger of the Omnicom Group and the Publicis Groupe would create a new industry leader positioned to better capture profits from digital media and emerging markets.


You're the Boss Blog Do Business Owners Make Poor Investors?
Owners take plenty of risk with their businesses. Should they be more conservative with their investments?


CBS and Time Warner Cable Call a Timeout in Dispute
The network and cable company announced late Wednesday that they had agreed to an extension of their current contract, as they continue to wrangle over fees for CBS programs.


Music Review Tanglewood Welcomes Late Substitutes for Verdis Requiem
Tanglewood persevered when its highly anticipated welcome to the Boston Symphony Orchestras new music director had to be canceled, with a late substitute taking the baton for Verdis Requiem.


T Magazine One-Thing Shops | Where You Can Find the Most Beautiful Brushes in Germany
In the shadow of a famous German cathedral lies an inviting hole in the wall where a single family has been making brushes of all shapes and sizes for more than a century.


Next Mars mission should search for past microbial life science panel
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA's next mission to Mars should look for past microbial life and collect samples to eventually bring back to Earth, a science advisory group said on Tuesday.


On the Market in New York City
A two-bedroom in the Gramercy area with a roof terrace, a second floor walk-up in Chelsea with one-bedroom and a two-family in Bushwick.


United States 1, Panama 0 One Goal, but Plenty for U.S. to Celebrate in Gold Cup Final
Landon Donovan was the driving force behind Brek Sheas goal, which broke a scoreless tie in a game marked by sluggish play and gave the United States its fifth Gold Cup title.


Sri Lanka's Dialog Axiata inks $150 mln ICT infrastructure project
COLOMBO, July 29 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's leading mobile phone operator Dialog Axiata, a subsidiary of Malaysia's Axiata Group, has entered into an agreement with the island nation's investment arm for a $150 million ICT infrastructure deal.


Weinstein and Disney, Together Again
Putting aside past acrimony, the prominent producer will team with Disney to make a movie adaptation of the book series Artemis Fowl.'


Airport bomb A cry for help?
"I have a bomb!" a wheelchair bound man shouted, holding what looked like a homemade bomb. "Stay away from me."


The 30-Minute Interview Samuel Schneider
Mr. Schneider is a managing partner of Imperium Capital, a real estate development and investment company based in New York; its holdings include the Apple Store in SoHo.


Forbes Jolie highest-paid actress
She might not get paid as much as "Iron Man," but there's no doubt that celestial beauty Angelina Jolie is smiling all the way to the bank.


POWs recall North Korean captivity
Pictured giggling on a park bench, 89-year-old Lee Soon-sang and his wife, Kim Eun-hae, look as though they met just yesterday.


Youzhny and Haase Advance to Swiss Open Final
Mikhail Youzhny will play unseeded Robin Haase in the Swiss Open final after Youzhny beat Victor Hanescu and Haase rallied from a set down to beat fifth-seeded Feliciano Lopez.


U.S. indicts hackers in biggest cyber fraud case in history
NEWARK, N.J./BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors said on Thursday they have charged five men responsible for a hacking and credit card fraud spree that cost companies more $300 million and two of...


Listening Post U.S. Pushes for Global Eye on South Sudan Conflict
Officials said they want to draw attention to what could become a humanitarian tragedy, but they are also working to preserve an Obama administration achievement.


Exclusive EU to clear US Airways, American $11 billion merger - sources
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - AMR Corp's American Airlines and US Airways will win EU approval for their $11 billion merger to become the world's largest carrier after agreeing to cede slots on a transatlantic route, three persons familiar with the matter said on Monday.


Golf's mind doctor on McIlroy
When golfers admit to feeling "brain dead" and "unconscious" -- as Rory McIlroy did at Muirfield on Thursday -- perhaps it's time to book an appointment with Dr Bob Rotella.


A Burst of Violence in Cairo
The police and armed civilians opened fire Saturday on protesters against Egypts new military government, killing scores of people.


Fools, by Joan Silber
Joan Silbers characters come into hard-won wisdom.


Glassboro, N.J., Gambles on a University Partnership
The struggling borough has tied its fortunes to Rowan University and a $300 million downtown revitalization.


WNBA Rookies Lift Viewership, Attendance, Sales
Midway through their first WNBA season, Brittney Griner, Elena Delle Donne and Skylar Diggins are already leaving their mark.


On Pro Football Jets Ryan, Used to Having Last Word, Becomes Voice in the Mix
Rex Ryan lapsed into survival mode a day after G.M. John Idzik refused to acknowledge that Ryan would have the final say in the Jets quarterback competition.


T Magazine One-Thing Shops | Where You Can Find the Most Beautiful Brushes in Germany
In the shadow of a famous German cathedral lies an inviting hole in the wall where a single family has been making brushes of all shapes and sizes for more than a century.


Comic-Con geeks vs. bullying
"Raise your hand if you still remember a specific incidence of being taunted," Carrie Goldman told a crowd at San Diego Comic-Con this year. The number of hands that went up told her that the bullying her Star Wars-loving daughter faced is still a problem.


Carnival puts cruise fleet under microscope after ship fire
MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Carnival Corp has launched a comprehensive review of its entire fleet after a fire crippled one of its ships last month, and will share its findings across the industry, Carnival Cruise Lines' chief executive told a conference on Tuesday.


Bits Blog A New Role for Amazon An Engine for Jobs
Amazon, plans to announce it is creating more than 5,000 new jobs in the United States, as the company seeks to draw more attention to the working-class jobs it is creating at home.


White House Muted in Response to New Mass Killing of Egyptian Protesters
Democratic and Republican lawmakers, while condemning the second mass killing of demonstrators following the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi, stopped short of calling for cutting aid to Egypt.


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


Penn State Progressing Amid Penalties
Penn State Coach Bill OBrien said he believes the Penn State football program is working diligently to meet the requirements of its penalties.


NEWSMAKER Larry Summers on challenges to the economy
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Reuters' Chrystia Freeland discuss global economic growth, the future of higher education and whether you should get a law degree.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the past 24 hours.


Ronnie Cutrone, a Warhol Assistant, Dies at 65
An artist, Mr. Cutrones associations made him a player in the New York art world.


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