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Square Feet Tarrytown, N.Y., Charms Residents and Retailers
Businesses are thriving in an economically and ethnically diverse Westchester County village of 11,354.


'Rosie the Riveter' World War Two bomber plant needs $8 mln to live on as museum
DETROIT, July 31 (Reuters) - The factory where "Rosie the Riveter" helped build bombers during World War Two and became a symbol for women contributing to the war effort outside the home has been...


CME Group's former chief in talks to become OCC chairman -source
July 31 (Reuters) - Craig Donohue, former chief executive officer for CME Group Inc, is in talks to become executive chairman of OCC, the world's largest clearing organization for options, a source...


Election system needs an overhaul, but it's not that easy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Voters in Florida were still waiting to cast their ballots more than six hours after polls closed on Election Day, registered voters in Ohio were told they were not on voter rolls and new voter ID laws in Pennsylvania led to confusion at voting places.


India Ink Congress Party Supports Creation of Telangana State
Telangana will be the 29th state of India after it goes through the legislative process.


Morsis Visitors Leave a Mystery on Where He Is
The European Unions top foreign policy official was the most recent person to visit the deposed Egyptian president, who is being held in a secret location.


Theater Review Murmurs Brings Slapstick to the Lincoln Center Festival
Murmurs, a mime/circus show by Victoria Thierre Chaplin, explores illusions with a strange set and surreal scenes.


Milestone Claimed in Creating Fuel From Waste
In what would be a key breakthrough for renewable fuels, INEOS Bio said it had produced commercial quantities of ethanol from wood waste and other nonfood vegetative matter.


Doctor and Patient When the Patient Is Racist
Since Hippocrates, physicians have embraced the ideal of caring for all patients, regardless of who they might be. But what does the doctor do when the patient discriminates?


Audiophiles Wishlist
Geek gear for the golden ear.


Front Burner An Italian Way to Drink, Tools for At-Home Bartenders and More
Florence Fabricants recommendations for the week of July 30.


Dortmund beat Bayern in Super Cup
Pep Guardiola's first competitive game in charge of Bayern Munich ended in defeat on Saturday as Borussia Dortmund ran out 4-2 winners in the German Super Cup.


Shark attack claims Brazilian teen's life
As lifeguards approached to pull a drowning Brazilian teenager from the water, she suffered a second, fatal misfortune -- a shark attack.


Television The Deadline of The Killing
Rescued from cancellation, The Killing, in its third season, overflows with suspects, bloodshed and dead ends.


Masters on social media
CNN tracks social media reaction throughout the Masters weekend.


Advertising New Unit to Turn Brands Into Publishers
Following its own move into automated buying, IPG Mediabrands announced a plan to help clients create content for online platforms.


Front Burner An Italian Way to Drink, Tools for At-Home Bartenders and More
Florence Fabricants recommendations for the week of July 30.


Egypt's rulers want to break up Brotherhood vigils
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt faced the prospect of fresh bloodshed on Thursday after the country's army-backed rulers signaled they would move soon to disperse thousands of supporters of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.


Phys Ed How Exercise Changes Fat and Muscle Cells
Several striking new studies provide some clarity by showing that exercise seems able to drastically alter how genes operate, perhaps altering the risk for problems like obesity and diabetes.


On Location | Amagansett, N.Y. Welcome to Summer Camp
The bunk-bed aesthetic appeals to design-minded guests. So does the well-stocked vintage bar cart.


No Rest for In-Form Snedeker in Hectic Tour Schedule
Most players tend to pace themselves with the occasional break heading into golf's big events but in-form Brandt Snedeker has no qualms about his plan to compete in every PGA Tour event left on the 2013 schedule.


Obama's U.N. nominee calls world body's inaction on Syria a 'disgrace'
July 17 - Samantha Power, President Obama's nominee as U.N. ambassador, calls Security Council response to Syria, a "disgrace." Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


For Red Bulls, Another Brother Act
The Red Bulls announced the signing of Bradley Wright-Phillips, the brother of Queens Park Rangers midfielder Shaun.


Stephen Kings Family Business
With five novelists in the family, four of whom have books out this year, the King clan has become a dynasty of storytellers.


NSA chief defends surveillance programs at hacking conference
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander jousted with a few hecklers as he defended the U.S. spy agency's surveillance programs at the Black Hat security conference on Wednesday, but largely kept the crowd of cybersecurity experts and hackers on his side.


Actelion buys U.S.-based firm with cancer drug in development
ZURICH (Reuters) - Actelion said it will acquire Ceptaris, a privately held U.S.-based specialty pharmaceutical company developing a topical drug, Valchlor, to treat a form of cancer.


Unfair verdict on Manning
Douglas Rushkoff says the case of Bradley Manning shows the U.S. government risks exposure in a digital age when it behaves inconsistently with the values we want to project


Sports Briefing | Basketball Knicks Re-Sign Martin to a One-Year Deal
Kenyon Martin will make about $1.4 million next year on a veterans minimum contract, which was all the over-the-salary-cap Knicks could offer him.


Bailey Takes Shutout Into 9th in 4-1 Reds Win
Homer Bailey came within two outs of a five-hit shutout to end his four-start losing streak and the Cincinnati Reds beat the San Diego Padres 4-1 Wednesday to snap a five-game skid.


The hot albums and festivals this summer
Summer is the best time for outdoor musical festivals and blasting music with all the windows open. We've done the legwork for you, and compiled what should be some of the best albums of the season, and the most tent-worthy festivals, organized by region.


Carlos Tevez Man City pressure too much
Juventus striker Carlos Tevez talks to CNN about the pressure at Manchester City and his new challenge at his new club.


Pentagon Is Buying 71 More F-35 Fighters
The contract for the fifth and sixth batch of fighter jets calls for lower prices than the Defense Department paid in the past.


Target's new baby section takes aim at specialty shops' service
July 31 (Reuters) - Target Corp is testing a baby section with trained staff at 10 Illinois stores in a push to gain a bigger share of the shrinking but highly competitive market for baby gear.


Obamacare technology testing slated for September -official
WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - The Obama administration is preparing to subject the information technology backbone of the new state and federal healthcare exchanges to final "dress rehearsal" testing that could continue until just before the online marketplaces are slated to begin enrollment on Oct. 1.


Zimbabwe Vote Tests Long Rule of Mugabe
President Robert Mugabe, who has ruled since the end of white domination in 1980, does not seem ready to give up power, but he said he would respect the election outcome.


Borussia Dortmund Beats Bayern Munich to Lift Super Cup
Two goals from Marco Reus spurred Borussia Dortmund to a 4-2 win over Bayern Munich and the German Super Cup title.


Bucks Computer Snag Limits Insurance Penalties on Smokers
A software glitch involving the new health care law may mean that some smokers wont bear the full brunt of tobacco-user penalties that could have made their premiums much higher, at least for the first year.


Mystery at Richard III's burial site
Archaeologists working at the site where Richard III's body was found have made another intriguing find -- a coffin within a coffin. Who is inside?


From Bocce to a Trolley in a Washington Neighborhood
H Street NE, near the Capitol, is dotted with restaurants and cultural spaces, with a new trolley line set to open soon.


World Chefs Guarnaschelli blends tips, tales in first book
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American celebrity chef Alexandra "Alex" Guarnaschelli shares cooking tips and her childhood food memories as the daughter of a cookbook editor in her first book, "Old-School...


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