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| N.B.A. No Longer Sits Out the Summer | | | For years, once the playoffs and the draft concluded, the league would concede its off-season months to baseball, but that began to change in 2004. |
| Mursi opponents crowd Tahrir Square | | | July 26 - Thousands of Mursi opponents follow the Egyptian army chief's call to demonstrate against "violence and terrorism" in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| 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 settled for pars on the final two holes in the second round of the Boise Open. |
| EU mergers and takeovers (July 26) | | | BRUSSELS, July 26 (Reuters) - The following are mergers under review by the European Commission and a brief guide to the EU merger process |
| AEP says costly U.S. greenhouse gas limits unnecessary | | | (Reuters) - American Electric Power Co, one of the biggest coal burners in the United States, said Thursday the power industry is already on track to meet the Obama administration's carbon reduction goals and does not need federal regulators to impose additional costly limits on greenhouse gas emissions. |
| AEP says costly U.S. greenhouse gas limits unnecessary | | | (Reuters) - American Electric Power Co, one of the biggest coal burners in the United States, said Thursday the power industry is already on track to meet the Obama administration's carbon reduction goals and does not need federal regulators to impose additional costly limits on greenhouse gas emissions. |
| The 'crowd' kick-starts innovation | | | Things are looking up for entrepreneurs in the Middle East as a new breed of crowdfunding is emerging to help bring life to innovative ideas from the region. |
| Lens Blog Ode to a Polish River | | | Mikolaj Nowacki grew up along the river Odra in Poland, taking in its sounds and its smells. Years later, he returned with his camera to what he calls the river of history. |
| U.S. muni board watching general obligation debt in Detroit case | | | WASHINGTON, July 26 (Reuters) - The municipal bond market's self-regulator on Friday said the Detroit emergency manager's proposed treatment of general obligation bonds in the city's bankruptcy case risks changing how investors view what has long been considered the safest class of municipal debt. |
| 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. |
| U.S. Week Ahead GDP, Jobs and D-Day for Dell | | | July 26 - Economists expecting meager growth when second quarter GDP is released, but factory jobs are improving. Michael Dell tries one more time to convince shareholders to approve his buyout plan. |
| 44 evacuated after rig blows | | | Forty-four workers were evacuated from a natural gas rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday after a blowout on the platform, according to U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Scott Talbot. |
| NCAA Seeks Dismissal of Paterno Family Lawsuit | | | The NCAA asked a Pennsylvania court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of Joe Paterno that seeks to overturn the sanctions against Penn State for the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. |
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