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Woman survives 12 days in wild
The family of a 25-year-old Canadian woman, who authorities say survived 12 days in the bush, said Thursday she is recovering but still in bad shape.


10 greatest movie puppets
Another year, another summer movie schedule overflowing with big-budget CGI blockbusters.


Economix The Age Equation in Employment Numbers
Some of the decline in the unemployment rate may be attributable to baby boomers reaching the end of their working years. But the picture remains weak for those in their prime.


Interpol issues global security alert after prison breaks
PARIS (Reuters) - Interpol issued a global security alert on Saturday advising its members to increase their vigilance against attacks after a series of prison breaks in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan that the agency is investigating to determine if they were linked.


ABC Cocina
Inside the new restaurant by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, where the dishes are influenced by Spanish-speaking countries.


REFILE-TABLE-AnGes MG -6-MTH group results
(Adds company forecast) Aug 2 (Reuters)- AnGes MG Inc CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (in billions of yen unless specified) 6 months ended 6 months ended Year to Jun 30, 2013 Jun 30, 2012 Dec 31, 2013 LATEST YEAR-AGO LATEST RESULTS RESULTS FORECAST Sales 314 mln


UPDATE 2-Obama administration overturns ban on some iPad, iPhones
WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - The Obama administration has overturned a U.S. trade panel's ban on the sale of some older iPhones and iPads, reversing a ruling that had favored Samsung Electronics Co Ltd over Apple Inc in their long-running patent battles.


How to read pope's gay remarks
Kevin Clarke says that Pope Francis speaking about homosexuality so frankly was remarkable in and of itself.


Dick Kazmaier, a Heisman Winner Who Passed on the N.F.L., Dies at 82
Mr. Kazmaier, a Princeton halfback who won the Heisman in 1951, was drafted by the Bears but declined to join the team, or any other, saying he had achieved all he wanted in the sport.


Egypt Says It May Shut Entrances to Camps
As clashes between demonstrators and security forces continued in and near Cairo, the Egyptian government threatened to block entrances to a large protest camp.


UPDATE 2-Lufthansa sees Asia as particular challenge, no recovery signs yet
* Shares down 4.1 pct, hit lowest in more than three months (Adds comments from Menne, analysts)


Mortgages On Floods and Rising Insurance Premiums
Until redrawn maps are finalized, and the rates revised, neither homeowners nor lenders can accurately estimate the affordability of future premiums.


Study raises new concern about earthquakes and fracking fluids
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Powerful earthquakes thousands of miles away can trigger swarms of minor quakes near wastewater-injection wells like those used in oil and gas recovery, scientists reported on Thursday, sometimes followed months later by quakes big enough to destroy buildings.


'After 11 years, I'm finally being heard'
Michelle Knight stood near her abductor and captor of more than a decade and told her story.


Sweet 16th slam for Serena
Serena Williams powers her way to the French Open title Saturday with a straight sets win over defending champion Maria Sharapova to claim her 16th grand slam title.


Botulism Threat Found in Infant Formula Ingredients
Fonterra said Saturday that a bacteria that could cause botulism had been found in its products, which other companies use to make infant formula that is popular in China.


Stoner comes out of retirement for Honda test
Two-wheeled temptation has proved too much for retired MotoGP champion Casey Stoner as he makes a testing comeback.


Blackhawks Coach Quenneville Gets 3-Year Extension
Stan Bowman wanted to keep Joel Quenneville in Chicago, and the coach had no desire to leave.


Murray wins Wimbledon
CNN's Pedro Pinto talks to Andy Murray who made history by becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936.


9 Afghans Killed in Attack Near Indian Consulate
Three suicide attackers killed at least nine civilians, most of them children, in a botched attack Saturday on the Indian consulate in an eastern Afghan city near the border with Pakistan.


Sports Briefing | Basketball Liberty Fall to the Silver Stars
Danielle Adams had 20 points and 8 rebounds as San Antonio defeated the Liberty, who have lost four of five.


A Star Philosopher Falls, and a Debate Over Sexism Is Set Off
The case of Colin McGinn, who agreed to leave the University of Miami after sexual harassment claims, has drawn scrutiny to a field that some say is rife with gender bias.


UPDATE 1-U.S. intestinal bug traced to salad greens from Mexican company
Aug 2 (Reuters) - U.S. health authorities have traced at least one source of an intestinal bug that has sickened more than 400 people in 17 states to salad greens supplied to restaurants by a company in Mexico.


Luanda World's priciest city
For the second time in three years, the African city of Luanda has been declared the most expensive city in the world for expats.


Firefighter killed in Oregon is identified as crews battle blazes
PORTLAND, Ore. - (Reuters) - A firefighter killed while battling a central Oregon wildfire has been identified as John Hammack of Madras, Oregon, officials said on Friday, as crews aided briefly by cooler, wetter weather grappled with blazes that have blackened more than 200 square miles (520 square km) of the Pacific Northwest.


Your Money An $18 Million Lesson in Handling Credit Report Errors
Despite a whopping judgment against Equifax, little is going to change for those who find mistakes in their credit reports, industry observers say.


Well Anemia Tied to Dementia Risk
A large study finds further evidence that anemia a common condition in the elderly increases the risk for dementia.


Years Last Major Could Yield Triumphant Relief for Woods or McIlroy
Just 18 days after Phil Mickelsons name was engraved on the silver claret jug at Muirfield as the British Open champion, the first tee shot will be struck at Oak Hill for the P.G.A. Championship.


Jockey and successful trainer
Jockey Johnny Murtagh has decided not to wait until he's hung up his racing silks to take out his trainers licence.


Penney says CIT still funding vendors; others keep same terms
(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc said on Thursday that commercial lender CIT Group Inc continued to support deliveries from suppliers, and claimed reports to the contrary were untrue.


UPDATE 4-Apple battling U.S., states over proposed e-book limits
NEW YORK, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Apple Inc is headed for a showdown with the U.S. government and dozens of states, which on Friday urged that tough new restrictions be imposed on the company for...


Bits Blog Obama Administration Overturns Ban on Apple Products
The Obama administration has vetoed a product ban that would have forced Apple to stop selling some iPhones and iPads in the United States.


With Too Much Rain in the South, Too Little Produce on the Shelves
In deluged Southern states, the quantity, and quality, of fruits and vegetables are suffering.


Martino's Barcelona ambitions
Gerardo Martino was unveiled as Barcelona's new manager Friday -- promising not to change their attacking style of play but introducing "new ideas" to help the Catalan giants dominate European club football.


Rose The next King of Scotland?
Two men -- two champions -- two completely different worlds.


Germany braces for heat wave
July 26 - German officials are warning locals to limit their time outside ahead of a heatwave this weekend which is forecast to bring record high temperatures. Deborah Gembara reports.


F.D.A. Sets a Standard on Labeling Gluten Free
Health officials said the step would help the three million Americans with celiac disease and bring uniformity to the $4 billion market for gluten-free foods.


Thinking Entrepreneur Help! Im Not a Numbers Person!
In debt and barely breaking even, the owner of a small business goes looking for help I just want out!


New York City plans beach in Manhattan near Brooklyn Bridge
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Manhattan, an island with miles of waterfront, will finally get its own beach.

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