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Living Golf meets Bubba Watson
A sneak preview of Living Golf's shoot with defending Masters champion Bubba Watson.


ValueClick forecasts weak third-quarter results, shares fall
(Reuters) - Online advertising company ValueClick Inc forecast far weaker-than-expected results for the current quarter as it expects spending on banner ads and email marketing to remain muted.


Fatal Fall Highlights Risk of New York Balconies
A Manhattan womans fatal plummet from her 17th-floor apartment on Thursday highlighted the risks that New Yorkers take when they venture on to their balconies.


Square Feet Chinese Investors Pursue U.S. Property Deals
Chinese investors have been buying marquee commercial properties in New York and other American cities, in many cases encouraged and aided by the Chinese government.


China leaping forward on carbon footprint - World Bank
June 19 - China has set very aggressive goals to cut its carbon footprint as well as short-lived climate pollutants, says World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.


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.


'The Wolverine' earns $55 million
Sometimes even earning the No. 1 spot can be seen as a modest disappointment, or at least that's what the new narrative around The Wolverine (CinemaScore A-) would have you believe.


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


Theory on Pain Is Driving Rules for Abortions
Measures that ban abortion 20 weeks after conception, on the disputed idea that the fetus can feel pain at that point, have spread by tapping into public concern about late-stage abortions.


Scandal in South Korea Over Nuclear Revelations
Revelations about bribery and faked safety tests for critical equipment are causing jitters in South Korea.


UPDATE 3-U.S. wins trade dispute with China over chicken parts
GENEVA/WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - The United States won a long-running trade dispute with China on Friday when the World Trade Organization found Beijing had broken global rules by imposing anti-dumping duties on U.S. chicken broiler parts.


Movie Review Europa Report, Directed by Sebastin Cordero
Europa Report imagines a space voyage to the moons of Jupiter that goes drastically awry.


A Robber Put Her Bird in Someone Elses Hand
Ana Marte and her pet talking parrot were inseparable. Until Monday, when the bird was taken at gunpoint.


Ford to offer F-150 pick-up that can run on compressed natural gas
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co, the second-largest U.S. automaker, will offer this fall an F-150 pickup truck that can run on compressed natural gas to take advantage of the resurgence in truck demand.


Bond funds worldwide suffer $1.6 billion outflow Bank of America
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bond funds worldwide suffered outflows of $1.6 billion in the latest week as investors awaited signs from the Federal Reserve regarding its bond-buying stimulus, data from a Bank...


Canada rail crash prompts new rules
Last month's deadly rail accident in Canada spurred the top U.S. rail agency to toughen safety standards, specifically for the transport of hazardous materials.


PGA Championship at a Glance
Facts and figures for the PGA Championship


BlackBerry plans security feature for Android, iPhone
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry will offer technology to separate and make secure both work and personal data on mobile devices powered by Google Inc's Android platform and by Apple Inc's iOS operating system, the company said on Thursday.


World Briefing | Asia Cambodia Prime Minister Insists Hell Stay in Power
Hopes for a compromise solution to a deadlock over election results faded Friday as Prime Minister Hun Sen insisted that he could form a new government even if the opposition boycotted Parliament.


Tipsarevic's clay master class
Pat Cash caught up with world number 10, Janko Tipsarevic at the Tecnifibre clay court training camp in Nice, France.


Player Ratings U.S. (1) vs. Panama (0)
Players ratings from the United States national teams 1-0 victory over Panama in the Concacaf Gold Cup final in Chicago.


World Briefing | Middle East Iraq 1,057 Killed in July, U.N. Says
The United Nations said July was Iraqs deadliest month in more than five years, describing a series of bombings and shootings as an epidemic of sectarian-tinged violence.


At War Blog Dog of War Pays Ultimate Sacrifice for Soldier
A Navy dog handler, after a blast that sent him flying into the air and left him wounded, finds that his canine partner bore the brunt of the explosion and protected him from more serious injury.


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.


Inside China's 'falcon' village
In Jilin province, a small village keeps alive Manchu tradition of falcon training.


U.S. Postal Service could start shipping alcohol under Senate proposal
WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service could tap a rich new revenue stream if Congress adopts the idea of two senators who want to allow it to ship alcohol, a business...


Samantha Armstrong, Grant Blosser
The bride is a family nurse practitioner at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx; the groom is a vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Manhattan.


Economix Puzzling Weakness in Construction Work
There has been no net growth in construction employment since March, after picking up over the winter.


The Boss The DNA of Helping People
Indigo Triplett started out as a Marine and now runs her own consulting firm, Careers in Transition, in Tucker, Ga.


U.S. Trade Rep overturns ban on sales of certain Apple iPads and iPhones
WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Apple Inc may continue to import and sell certain older iPads and iPhones made to use on ATT's network, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said on Saturday in overturning a ban issued by a trade panel.


Hardcover Business Best Sellers
Rankings are based on October figures.


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 illegally conspiring to raise e-book prices.


Qaeda Messages Prompt U.S. Terror Warning
Intercepted electronic communications in which senior operatives of Al Qaeda discussed attacks in the Middle East and North Africa led the United States to issue a global travel alert to its citizens, officials said.


UPDATE 3-NZ's Fonterra finds botulism bacteria in dairy ingredient
WELLINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra , the world's largest dairy exporter, said on Saturday it had found bacteria which can cause botulism in some of its dairy products, prompting China to recall affected products.


Stanford's Rodgers Tops Western Amateur Qualifying
Stanford's Patrick Rodgers topped the 16 match-play qualifiers Friday in the 111th Western Amateur, shooting a 3-under 69 at The Alotian Club for a record 18-under 270 total.


The next star of Doctor Who is...
Whovians, clear your calendars -- the next star of the British science-fiction series "Doctor Who" will be unveiled Sunday during a live half-hour television special on the BBC.


Northern California city sues Chevron over refinery fire
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Northern California city of Richmond on Friday sued Chevron Corp, saying the company was willfully negligent in a massive refinery fire and a smoke cloud last year that sent thousands of people to hospitals.


Missile Crisis II? Not exactly
The weapons seized on a North Korean ship in Panama are more suited to a Cold War museum than a 21st century arsenal, say experts.


Single-sex clubs? Not just in golf
Men-only golf club Muirfield is the home to 2013 British Open this week. CNN visited an exclusive female London establishment to find out what's dividing the sexes.


The Sound of Things Falling, by Juan Gabriel Vsquez
Juan Gabriel Vsquezs new novel, built on Colombias tragic history, features the cold, bitter poetry of Bogot and the hushed intensity of young married love.


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