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Fort Tells of Spains Early Ambitions
The discovery of remains of a 16th century fort the earliest one built by Europeans serves as a reminder of Spains expeditions before Britains explorations.


Inside China's 'falcon' village
In Jilin province, a small village keeps alive Manchu tradition of falcon training.


Summer of the mega flop
July 26 - Hollywood is delivering mega-budget flops this summer- and may need to be rethinking its box office strategy Bobbi Rebell reports.


The Chatter for Sunday, July 28
Notable quotes from business articles that appeared in The New York Times last week.


Two Ad Companies Are Said to Merge, Supplanting Industry Leader
The merger of the Omnicom Group and the Publicis Groupe would supplant the current advertising leader.


Browns OL Ryan Miller in Hospital With Concussion
Browns offensive tackle Ryan Miller sustained a concussion during a blocking drill in practice Saturday, an injury that shook his teammates.


Sam Horsfield Advances in US Junior Amateur
England's Sam Horsfield routed two more opponents Thursday at Martis Camp Club to advance to the quarterfinals in the rain-delayed U.S. Junior Amateur.


Obama Says Income Gap Is Fraying U.S. Social Fabric
Widening income inequality and the weak recovery have undermined Americans belief in opportunity, President Obama said in an interview.


Russell Knox Shoots 59 in Boise Open
Russell Knox shot the fifth 59 in Web.com Tour history Friday, missing a chance to break the tour record when he parred the final two holes in the second round of the Boise Open.


Number of Catfish Inspectors Drives a Debate on Spending
The inspection of catfish is at the heart of a dispute as the House and Senate prepare to work out their differences on a new five-year farm bill.


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.


Los Angeles-area campgrounds closed after squirrel found with plague
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Authorities have evacuated and shut down a section of a national forest outside Los Angeles for at least a week after a ground squirrel was found there infected with the plague, county public health officials said on Thursday.


Quebec town mourns victims of fuel-tanker train disaster
LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec, July 27 (Reuters) - Hundreds of mourners filled the streets of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, on Saturday, as the families of the 47 people killed in North America's worst railway disaster in two decades attended a memorial service at a local church.


Galenica shares leap after U.S. approval for anaemia drug
ZURICH, July 26 (Reuters) - Shares in Swiss healthcare company Galenica climbed by more than 8 percent after it announced on Friday that U.S. healthcare regulators had approved its iron deficiency...


Meyer Talks Discipline; Pac-12 Rivals Talk Tempo
Urban Meyer answered few questions about his talented Ohio State team and its championship aspirations at Big Ten media day.


NBC Announces Mini-Series on Hillary Clinton
NBC bought the project for a four-hour mini-series, and it plans to broadcast it well before any possible declaration of a presidential candidacy.


Observatory Dwarf Galaxy May Be Answer to Predictions
Known as Segue 2, the galaxy consists of just 1,000 stars.


You're the Boss Blog E-Commerce Company Learns to Sell Directly on Facebook
For one owner, the biggest challenge was figuring out how to accept payments.


Sharapova hires Connors
Two of the biggest names in tennis are teaming up after Maria Sharapova hired eight-time grand slam winner Jimmy Connors as her new coach.


T Magazine After Hours | The Filibuster, As Performed by a Scary Clown
The artist Rachel Mason taps into the creative potential of the controversial legislative tactic.


Brooklyn Restaurateur Dies, Apparently a Suicide
Friends said Colin Devlin, whose Williamsburg dining places included DuMont and Dressler, had taken the stresses of the business hard.


Casie Cathrea Advances US Girls' Junior Quarters
Casie Cathrea beat defending champion Minjee Lee with a par on the 19th hole Thursday to advance to the U.S. Girls' Junior quarterfinals at Sycamore Hills.


Hingis on comeback trail
Five-time grand slam singles winner Martina Hingis is to make a return to the WTA Tour later this month in a tournament in the United States.


Syria says rebels killed 123 people in north, majority civilians
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian state media accused insurgents on Saturday of killing 123 people, the majority of them civilians, during a rebel offensive this week to take the northern town of Khan al-Assad.


Should Reddit Be Blamed for the Spreading of a Smear?
When the Sunil Tripathi rumor went viral after the Boston Marathon bombing, it laid bare the dysfunctional codependence between new and old media.


F1 season off to a racing start
Ed Foster of Motor Sport Magazine previews the Formula One season with Amanda Davies.


In the Garden The Storm Erases, the Drawing Board Replaces
Two landscape designers give guidance on how to repair a landscape after destruction from a storm.


Murray inspires hometown
Open Court travels to Dunblane, Scotland to talk to the people who know Andy Murray best.


ArtsBeat Mr. Selfridge to Return for Second Season on PBS
The show, starring Jeremy Piven as Harry Gordon Selfridge, the American founder of Selfridges department store in London, will return in 2014.


Dash cam shows Russia bus crash
A dash cam was recording the moment a truck crashed into the side of a bus carrying children in Russia.


Rays 10, Yankees 6 A Welcome Back for Soriano, Followed by a Debacle for the Yankees
Not even Alfonso Sorianos arrival could save C. C. Sabathia, who has allowed 17 earned runs in his last 14 innings, and the Yankees, who were shut down by Jeremy Hellickson.


Will 5 Power Conferences Break Away From FBS?
The five power conferences are trying to redefine what it takes to operate a Division I college athletic program, with their commissioners calling out the NCAA at media days around the country.


Women on male-only courses
CNN's Christina MacFarlane reports on the all-male clubs which still exist.


Fognini, Seppi Into Croatia Open Semifinals
Seeded Italian players Andreas Seppi and Fabio Fognini reached the semifinals of the Croatia Open on Friday.


No laughing matter, Mexican clowns make annual pilgrimage
July 25 - Hundreds of colorfully-dressed clowns march towards the Basilica of Guadalupe to give thanks for employment and good health in an annual pilgrimage to Mexico's holiest site. Tara Cleary reports.


Bond fund fears over poor liquidity
LONDON, July 26 (IFR) - Real-money investors are becomingly increasingly concerned about their ability to enter and exit bond positions, following the violent sell-off in risk markets in June that...


Spanish train crash driver leaves hospital, remains in custody
* Survivors desperate for answers as to how accident happened


G.O.P. Senators See an Upside in a Problematic Issue Abortion
Senators Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Rob Portman are discussing how to advance a bill in the Senate to ban abortion at 20 weeks an issue that has invigorated the Republican base this year.


Techquity Facebook jumps but can it pass IPO price?
July 25 - Facebook surges but still trades below its $38 offer price. A look at how analysts see the stock. Plus, new features from LinkedIn.


Syrian Government Blamed for Ballistic Missile Attack
At least 29 people were killed in a missile attack by government forces on Aleppo, Syria, monitors there said Saturday.


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