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You're the Boss The I.R.S. Interprets the Employer Mandate, and Businesses Have Questions
The biggest issue in interpreting the new health care law appears to involve how a company determines whether employees whose hours fluctuate must be offered insurance.


U.S. Day Ahead What's Einhorn eying next
July 29 - David Einhorn's hedge fund Greenlight Capital reports second-quarter results. He is expected to talk about trading ideas and investors will be listening for what companies he mentions.


Women Cycling's 2nd-class citizens?
Could there soon be a Tour de France for women cyclists? The wheels of change are in motion.


FOREX-Dollar subdued ahead of Fed outcome; Aussie pressured
* Fed, ECB, BOE meetings, U.S. jobs data all due this week


Breakingviews Credit Suisse exits capital doghouse
July 25 - Credit Suisse grew its core equity sharply in Q2. That's a welcome change from a year ago, when Basel III loomed large, but the challenge is navigating uncertain interest rates, says Breakingviews.


Devils Forward Kovalchuk Abruptly Retires From NHL
New Jersey Devils forward Ilya Kovalchuk, a former number one draft pick who blossomed into one of the game's top snipers, is retiring from the National Hockey League (NHL), the team said on Thursday.


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.


ArtsBeat Book Covers Before and After
Designers share the process of creating covers for four recently published books.


MALAYSIA PRESS-Newfield to finalise OG assets sale by end 2013-Business Times
NOTE Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Personal Health After a Sprain, Dont Just Walk It Off
Ankle injuries should never be taken lightly and are too often mistreated or not treated at all.


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.


On Pro Football Heres How Jets Can Be Contenders. Hypothetically.
After a failed season, the Jets begin training camp Thursday in Cortland, N.Y., hoping that a lot of things go much better this year, starting at quarterback.


United States 3, Honduras 1 Its Donovans Day as U.S. Advances to Gold Cup Final
Landon Donovan scored two goals and set up another as the United States beat Honduras in the Gold Cup semifinals.


Nikkei may drop for 5th day as yen decline falters; Fed in focus
TOKYO, July 30 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is expected to drop for the fifth session on Tuesday as the yen's decline falters, with many investors sitting on the sidelines as they wait for corporate earnings and key events later in the week such as a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting. Market players said the Nikkei was likely to trade between 13,500 and 13,700 on Tuesday, after falling 3.3 percent to a four-week low of 13,661.13 the day before. Nikkei futures in Chicago closed at


A Chilly Respite From War
The Fort Bragg Patriots are primarily made up of active-duty combat veterans who play to bond with one another and reconnect with the game they love.


UPDATE 4-America Movil ends KPN pact, may eye buy-out
AMSTERDAM/MEXICO CITY, July 29 (Reuters) - Dutch telecom group KPN's biggest shareholder, billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, has ended an agreement to keep its holding below 30 percent, a sign that it may bid for the whole company.


'Real Housewives' New Jersey couple facing fraud charges
(Editor's note Please be advised that first sentence contains language that may offend some readers)


Rapper's force-feeding video riles U.S. medics at Guantanamo Bay
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - A video protesting force-feeding at Guantanamo Bay detention camp in which rapper Mos Def is seen struggling and weeping while undergoing the...


Sinclair to Buy TV Stations From Allbritton
The deal will add seven stations to the Sinclair portfolio, including WJLA, the ABC affiliate in Washington, while providing more capital for Allbritton to invest in Politico.


Lew says stubborn Congress risks repeating U.S. fiscal wounds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Sunday warned Congress against manufacturing a crisis over federal spending in the months ahead, as looming deadlines set the stage for a...


Analysis Obama, Republicans gear up for bruising U.S. budget fight
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Another dramatic showdown between Republicans and the White House over federal spending looks inevitable this fall, with scary talk of government shutdowns and default on...


Travel Blogging Today Its Complicated
In an increasingly competitive field, bloggers need to do more than attract readers. They may also need to find sponsors.


Merion's rich history
CNN's Shane O'Donoghue explores the venue for the 2013 U.S. Open.


Bucks Lessons Learned From Well-Behaved Investors
Carl Richards discusses what individuals can learn from investors who manage to separate emotion from investing.


'Joy of writing' helps Seles move on
She spent her teenage years ruling the tennis world, and now Monica Seles is hoping her world of tennis can rule today's teenagers.


Art Review A Visit to Thomas Hirschhorns Gramsci Monument
Thomas Hirschhorn has built Gramsci Monument, a sprawling, participatory sculpture, on the grounds of the Forest Houses.


ArtsBeat Asia Society to Present Modern Iranian Art
The new exhibition will showcase the work of 26 artists from the 1950s to the 1970s.


Amazon unveils new hiring spree ahead of Obama visit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc unveiled a new hiring spree on Monday ahead of a visit by President Barack Obama to one of the Internet retailer's giant distribution warehouses this week.


The Learning Network Blog Summer Reading Contest Winner | Transgender Rights
Judges from Vocabulary.com announce a winner and four runners-up in the fourth week of our Summer Reading Contest.


Under Code, Apps Would Disclose Collection of Data
Some app developers and consumer advocates have agreed to test a voluntary code that would require participating developers to tell consumers whether their apps are collecting personal information.


Letter From Europe A Cash Lure Cast From the Temple
The archbishop of Canterbury is waging war on Wonga, one of the biggest high-interest lenders, with the aim to drive the company out of business.


Three tips for older Americans enrolling in Obamacare
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The marketing blitz for the launch of Obamacare is underway, with ad campaigns in many states featuring actors, musicians and athletes urging people to sign up for the health...


City Room Scene From a Spy Novel
Metropolitan Diary A rider on the No. 2 train downtown sees what looks like a message being covertly passed.


Ride on the new Formula One track
CNN's Rob Marciano experiences the thrills of the new $400 million Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.


Tour football's spiritual home
CNN's Pedro Pinto tours Brazil's Maracana Stadium after its costly and problematic redesign for the 2014 World Cup.


Momentum Builds Against N.S.A. Surveillance
The movement to significantly rein in surveillance by the National Security Agency began on the political fringes but has built up support from Republican and Democratic leaders.


Spain to mourn train crash victims; driver freed pending trial
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) - Spain was to hold a memorial service on Monday for the 79 people who died in the country's worst rail disaster in decades, hours after the driver of the train was freed pending trial on charges of reckless homicide.


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


Stem cells What you need to know
Here's a look at what you need to know about stem cells.


Beauty School Students Left With Broken Promises and Large Debts
Hundreds of women in New York City have found themselves deep in debt and with little training after attending cosmetology schools that falsified applications for student loans.


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