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App Smart Apps for Arts and Crafts Projects for Families
Apps like Foldify and PaperChibi are jammed with arts and crafts ideas that let you and your children create real-life playthings.


Fox Signals How Glee Will Handle Monteith Death
The network plans to address the death of Cory Monteith, one of its star actors, from a drug overdose, in the third episode this season.


U.N. Warns It Will Disarm Congo Rebels
In an uncharacteristically stern warning, the United Nations ordered individuals near the eastern city of Goma to turn in their weapons or be deemed an imminent threat to civilians.


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.


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.


Al Qaeda's image problem
Peter Bergen says al Qaeda's attempts to rework its image with happy videos, tugs of war and ice cream eating contests won't fool anybody.


Amid Political Fight, Confusion and Fear About New Yorks Health Exchange
Consumers will have help calculating the best deal as they shop for insurance, but some are skeptical of the new system.


Brazil cenbank calls FX swap auction as real underperforms peers
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank on Friday offered to sell as many as 40,000 traditional currency swaps as the real underperformed its peers even after disappointing U.S. jobs...


Omission of Bengals Riley From Hall of Fame Is a Striking Oversight
In 15 years with the Cincinnati Bengals, Ken Riley somehow intercepted 65 passes the fifth most in league history quietly enough to avoid induction in Canton, Ohio.


On the road to see 'the real Africa'
Every year a group of African photographers and artists takes a road trip across the continent in a bid to show the "real Africa."


Bruins Sign Gritty Bergeron to Eight-Year Extension
Patrice Bergeron, who led the Boston Bruins in post-season goals and played the Stanley Cup Finals with a punctured lung, was rewarded with an eight-year $52 million contract extension, the NHL team said on Friday.


Spacewalkers leave space station for outside chores
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Two astronauts left the International Space Station on Tuesday for a day of maintenance tasks, including installing a power cable needed for a new Russian laboratory due to be installed this year.


Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
Aug 2 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 2000 GMT on Friday


Tidemark raises $13 million for cloud-based analytics
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tidemark said Thursday it has raised $13 million in venture backing for its cloud-based analytics services, boosting the startup's efforts to challenge enterprise giants in...


Mickelson wins Open with late charge
All the talk at Muirfield has been about which drought would be broken.


U.S. STOCKS-Wall Street nearly flat after tepid jobs report
* Dell committee and buyout group announce agreement, shares up


Sports Briefing | Colleges Penn States Bill Close to $48 Million
Penn States bill to pay costs related to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal neared $48 million by the end of May, an increase of $1.9 million from two months earlier.


FARC commander killed by Colombian army
Aug 3 - A commander of the FARC rebel group is killed in clashes with the Colombian military, whilst peace talks continue in Cuba. Lily Grimes reports.


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?


Fair Game Clawbacks in Word, Not Deed
Clawbacks, or money returned by an employee committing financial improprieties, are gaining support among investors and companies though examples are rare.


Bubba Watson on shaping shots
Defending Masters champion Bubba Watson talks family, Golf Boys, that playoff and shows us how he shapes those shots.


NZ's Fonterra finds botulism-causing bacteria in milk ingredient
WELLINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra, the world's largest dairy exporter, on Saturday said it had found that an ingredient in some of its dairy products contains a strain of the Clostridium, a bacteria which can cause botulism, which may result in a recall.


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.


Letters Bike Helmets, Please
Readers react to recent articles.


Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


In Transit Blog A New York Pier With Shops in a Box
Magic Carpet, on Pier 57 in Manhattan, features pop-up shops and restaurants in repurposed shipping containers.


Mugabe Faces Test in Zimbabwe Vote
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe does not appear ready to give up power, but says he would go if he loses Wednesdays election.


The Race to Build a Better Business Class
Billions are being spent to pack business-class seats with engineering innovations and fancy features.


Football minds its language
English Premier League grounds are noted for their passionate atmosphere and fans sometimes overstep the boundaries of public decency.


Button F1 perfect in Austin
Jenson Button says Formula 1 is perfect in Austin, Texas. He talks to CNN about his successes and struggles.


What to know when visiting Brazil
Brazil might be the biggest country most of the world doesn't know a whole heckuva a lot about. That's changing


Ask an Expert Design Advice on Reconfiguring an Emptying Nest
Danielle Galland, an interior designer, will answer readers questions about how to reconfigure living spaces as children head for college.


High Low Finance Barclays, Caught Short, Is Now in a Bind
A British regulator finds that Barclays is seriously undercapitalized, and the bank doesnt have much time to fix that.


Motherlode Blog Its Easy to Be Happy on a Day Like This
How can parents find more to enjoy in their lives with their children?


Satellite problems cut phones in Canada's Arctic
*Flights canceled, bank machines, cell phones stop working


Art Review Thomas Houseagos Outsize Sculptures at Storm King
As I Went Out One Morning, an exhibition at the Storm King Art Center, is devoted to exaggeratedly masculine sculptures by Thomas Houseago.


The most dangerous hobby?
Unpaid and overworked - why global motorsport relies on its marshals to keep its wheels turning.


U.S. hero goes back for wingman
The last time Thomas Hudner was in North Korea, he was fighting for his life.


The Lede Russian Bloggers Welcome Snowden With Jokes, Praise and Job Offers
Russian bloggers, activists, entrepreneurs and journalists posted messages on social networks welcoming Edward J. Snowden to his new home.


NZ's Fonterra finds botulism bacteria in dairy ingredient
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra, the world's largest dairy exporter, on Saturday said it had found a bacteria which can cause botulism in some of its dairy products, prompting China to issue a recall of affected products.


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