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Hollywood movies get a makeover
What if The Matrix, and other classic Hollywood movies has been made in Africa? This is what they'd look like.


Australia's great white avenger
Adam Scott -- the lanky, easy-going 32-year-old golfer who made history by becoming the first Australian to win the U.S. Masters -- not only has to contend with national hero status at home but also the role of golf's latest sex symbol.


Scheffler, Riley Reach US Junior Amateur Final
Scottie Scheffler and Davis Riley won quarterfinal and semifinal matches Friday at Martis Camp Club to advance to the 36-hole final in the U.S. Junior Amateur.


Israeli researchers walk the walk with gait analysis device
July 14 - An Israeli company is developing an inexpensive gait analysis device it believes will help doctors diagnose previously undetected medical conditions. The study of a person's walking style can reveal much about their health, and the company says it can now done at a price that most people can afford. Jim Drury has more.


The Amazon's World Cup stadium race
For the World Cup in 2014, the 42,618-seater Arena Amazonia will be one of the event's most striking stadiums. If it is finished on time.....


Aid to Egypt Can Keep Flowing, Despite Overthrow, White House Decides
Administration officials have decided they are not legally required to determine whether the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt was a coup.


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.


ArtsBeat What Inspired You to Work in Dance?
If you have a job that revolves around dance, we want to hear about the piece or performance that inspired you to dedicate your career to the art form.


Watch CNN FC episode 16
Champions League veterans Owen Hargreaves and David Ginola discuss the game between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.


T Magazine On View | Los Angeles Architecture, As It Might Have Been
A new exhibition surveys a century of unrealized building projects and urban planning schemes for the city. Here are five of the most amazing.


TPG, Warburg, Berkshire, Ares vie for CPG International -sources
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - TPG Capital LP, Warburg Pincus LLC, Ares Management LLC and Berkshire Partners LLC are competing for building products maker CPG International Inc, whose sale could...


With a 65, Steele Leads at the Canadian Open
Brendan Steele topped the Canadian Open leader board at seven-under-par 65, birdieing five of the first seven holes on his back nine at Glen Abbey.


Can a case boost your iPhone 5's WiFi? Check the Linkase
The Linkase for iPhone 5 boasts up to a 50 percent boost in Wi-Fi signal strength thanks to a small electromagnetic waveguide extension. Does it work? See for yourself in these mobile speedtests where Wi-Fi is usually terrible.


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.


Michael Jackson's drug use explored in trial
A nurse who administered propofol to Michael Jackson more than a dozen times said the pop star did not appear to be a drug-seeker.


Killing time at Russia's airport
Fugitive Edward Snowden remains in the transit lounge of Russia's Sheremetyevo International Airport -- here's how he might be killing time


Is the post-Sandy baby boom real?
It's getting a lot of chatter, but is it real?


Aid to Egypt Can Keep Flowing, Despite Overthrow, White House Decides
Administration officials have decided they are not legally required to determine whether the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt was a coup.


U.S. FAA proposes $2.75 million fine on Boeing for tardy fastener fix
WASHINGTON, July 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Friday said it was proposing to fine Boeing's commercial airplane division $2.75 million for failing to take prompt action to fix a problem with fasteners discovered in 2008 on its model 777 airlines.


F.D.A. Proposes Rules to Enforce U.S. Standards for Imported Food
More than two years after Congress passed a law to prevent the importation of contaminated food, the agency proposed rules that put the onus on companies to police the food they import.


UPDATE 1-KKR's second-quarter earnings plunge on fund values
* Assets under management $83.5 billion as of end of June


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.


Devils Kovalchuk Retires From N.H.L. to Return Home to Russia
Ilya Kovalchuk stunned the league by announcing his retirement, walking away from the nearly $77 million left on his contract with the Devils.


Man wanted in Algeria gas attack charged in New York
Federal prosecutors in New York on Friday charged a one-eyed veteran Islamist fighter with crimes related to a brazen attack on a gas facility in Algeria earlier this year that left 37 hostages dead, including three Americans.


Juror says Zimmerman 'got away with murder'
(Reuters) - A juror in the trial of George Zimmerman says the former neighborhood watch volunteer "got away with murder" when he was acquitted earlier this month in the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin.


Commuters lift train, free woman
Even during Tokyo's notoriously hectic rush hour, dozens of commuters stopped to push a 32-ton train car out of the way.


45 Killed in Sectarian Bombings in Pakistan
A militant group affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the deaths in Parachinar, the main town in a tribal region near the Afghan border.


Merrick Ties Course Record, Grabs Early Second Round Lead
American John Merrick shot a sizzling 10-under 62 that tied the Glen Abbey Golf Club course record and vaulted him into the second round clubhouse lead at the Canadian Open on Friday.


Op-Ed Contributor Our Coming Food Crisis
Farmers must adapt to the new reality of scorching summers.


Champion Blackhawks sign coach Quenneville to extension
(Reuters) - The Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks have retained head coach Joel Quenneville on a three-year contract extension, the National Hockey League (NHL) team said on Friday.


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?


Canadians Trying to End Home Drought
Mike Weir and the other Canadians in the Canadian Open field are well aware that it has been 59 years since a Canadian won the national championship.


U.S. taxable bond funds post biggest weekly inflows since May Lipper
(Reuters) - Investors in funds based in the United States put $4.57 billion into taxable bond funds in the latest week, the most since early May, on further reassurance that the Federal Reserve is...


Markets Slump Despite Some Positive Reports
Wall Street drifted lower on Thursday, despite upbeat reports on the German and British economies, and a positive earnings report from Facebook.


Phys Ed Can You Get Too Much Exercise?
The Vasaloppet ski marathon provides a convenient venue for studying the impacts of intense, prolonged aerobic exertion on the human body.


Pet pig Nemo's lymphoma treatment makes research history
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When George Goldner went to feed his six pet pigs earlier this year, his 730-pound (331-kg) companion Nemo was acting strangely. Nemo had suddenly stopped eating and laid in...


Pakistan pulls 'immoral' condom commercial off air
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has pulled a condom commercial off the air following more than 1,000 complaints that its broadcast was immoral during the fasting month of Ramadan.


Well Keep Cool in the Kitchen With Quick Stir-Fries
Minimize your stove time with these quick and easy summer stir-fries from the Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman.


Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Inside Africa explores the logistics of climbing Africa's tallest mountain and meets tourists about to do so.


Film Forum Shows D. W. Griffiths Vast Intolerance
Intolerance, D. W. Griffiths 1916 follow-up to The Birth of a Nation, is having a weeklong run at Film Forum in a newly restored version.


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