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November 25 trial date set for U.S. challenge to AMR/US Airways merger
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday set a tentative November 25 trial date in the U.S. government challenge to an American Airlines merger with U.S. Airways .


Am I alive? Injured girl's panic
A doctor tells of a Syrian girl's panicked cries and his fears of further suffering with strikes.


For Malis New President, Corruption Issue Lingers
Now that it has elected a new president, Malis greatest enemy may not be Muslim extremists, but the corruption that has lingered for decades.


Nurse details Michael Jackson's fatal search for sleep
A nurse collapsed on the witness stand after describing her unsuccessful attempt to convince Michael Jackson not to use propofol to treat his insomnia.


Navratilova vs. Cash
Open Court's Pat Cash takes to the court with 18-time grand slam winner Martina Navratilova.


Nov. 25 trial date set for U.S. challenge to AMR/US Airways merger
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday set a tentative Nov. 25 trial date in the U.S. government challenge to an American Airlines merger with U.S. Airways .


Phatlum Leads by One at the Safeway Classic
Thailands Pornanong Phatlum shot an 8-under 64 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over Lexi Thompson after the first round of the Safeway Classic.


'Space stations' to transform Riyadh
Can car-loving Saudis be convinced to step out of their air-conditioned comfort and take public transport?


Alan Jackson's daughter arrested, charged
Country superstar Alan Jackson is famous alright, but that didn't help his 20-year-old daughter, Alexandra, when she was arrested on Wednesday.


Obama and Kerry Press Case for U.S. Action in Syria
President Obama said he was weighing a limited attack and Secretary of State John Kerry said there was clear evidence that Syria had used poison gas against its citizens.


Fenerbahce ban aids soccer minnows
Two of Europe's smaller clubs got lucky on Friday following match-fixing sanctions imposed on Turkish teams.


UK asked N.Y. Times to destroy Snowden material
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The British government has asked the New York Times to destroy copies of documents leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden related to the operations of the U.S. spy agency and its British partner, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), people familiar with the matter said.


Owner of America's 'dirtiest' hotel loses TripAdvisor lawsuit
(Reuters) - The owner of a hotel in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains that had the dubious honor of topping TripAdvisor's 2011 list of America's dirtiest hotels cannot sue the travel website operator...


Military Analysis Aim of U.S. Attack Restore a Red Line That Became Blurred
The military strategy that the Obama administration is considering is not linked to its larger diplomatic strategy of persuading President Bashar al-Assad of Syria to yield power.


Special Report Travel Asia In Myanmar, Sailing in the Wake of Kipling and Orwell
Luxury river cruises hint at the country's colonial past as well as the change it is undergoing today.


T Magazine Food Matters | A British Outpost Opens on the Upper East Side
The team behind the downtown restaurant Fat Radish is bringing its British home cooking and London-inspired industrial dcor uptown to their new two-story restaurant, the East Pole.


UPDATE 2-Telecom Italia moves into MA spotlight amid sector shake out
* Carlos Slim could be eyeing firm's Brazil unit - analyst


New Ad Organization to Promote Cross-Cultural Marketing
In contrast to multicultural marketing aimed at specific groups, cross-cultural ads focus on similarities to speak to diverse consumer groups.


On the Market in the Region
A seven-bedroom split-level ranch in Hewlett Harbor and three-bedroom town house in Tarrytown.


The Caucus Bill Clinton to Raise Cash for Democratic Governors
By helping a group of power players who often feel unappreciated, the former president could also help Hillary Rodham Clintons potential White House bid.


Scientists grow "mini human brains" from stem cells
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have grown the first mini human brains in a laboratory and say their success could lead to new levels of understanding about the way brains develop and what goes wrong in disorders like schizophrenia and autism.


Anna Thacker, Nathan Gehan
The bride works in the marketing department of a telecommunications company; the groom is the company manager for Motown The Musical on Broadway.


Books Pregnant, and Disputing the Doctor
After having a child, Emily Oster wrote Expecting Better, a book that challenges the conventional wisdom on pregnancy.


Obama No boots on ground in Syria
President Obama said any U.S. response to Syria's chemical arms attack would not involve sending U.S. troops.


Is media in the Middle East trusted?
The Arab world's relationship with media is -- like the region itself -- complicated and often contradictory and one that has been changing rapidly since the Arab Spring.


Advertising E-Cigarette Makers Ads Echo Tobaccos Heyday
Antismoking advocates criticize e-cigarette manufacturers for using the same marketing methods as big tobacco did in the 1950s and 60s.


Top five craziest horse festivals
As the dust settles on Italy's iconic medieval Palio di Siena horse race, CNN takes a look at five weird and wonderful equine festivals from across the world.


UPDATE 1-PG shares briefly sink 5 percent in brisk trade
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Shares of Procter Gamble fell nearly 5 percent in active trading during a brief period at midday on'm Friday.


Foods that can fix your health problems
Can't sleep? Got the PMS blues? Before you open your medicine cabinet, step into your kitchen.


Old Guard Strikes Two Blows for Status Quo
Flavia Pennetta eliminated No. 4 Sara Errani on Thursday, but Serena Williams and Roger Federer were in top form at the U.S. Open.


India Ink The Advantages of Being Asaram Bapu
Indian spiritual leader Asaram Bapu, who often condemned sexual desire, is on the run from police after charges of sexual assault.


The House That Calvin Built
About $75 million and almost half a decade later, Calvin Kleins Southampton house may finally be in move-in condition.


Rooftop mountain may have to go
A bizarre mountain retreat built on top of a 26-floor Beijing residential building faces demolition after complaints by residents.


Tiny computer is star at awards
The credit card-sized computer Raspberry Pi and a plan for smart road signs were among the winners at the world's largest design prize.


QA Are There Reasons for Different Sneezing Patterns?
Sneezing patterns have not been extensively studied, but researchers have investigated a couple of reasons that people might sneeze differently.


Behind those player ratings on 'Madden 25'
Donny Moore watches at least part of every NFL game, every week, every year. After all, it's part of his job.


Entertainer Rolf Harris charged with 13 child sex offences
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian entertainer Rolf Harris was charged with 13 child sex offences on Thursday as part of an investigation by British police into child abuse that has led to the arrest of more than a dozen aging celebrities.


Yosemite wildfire still raging, keeps tourists away
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fire crews battling to outflank a monster wildfire inside Yosemite National Park made headway on Friday in confining flames to wilderness areas but were powerless to salvage the region's sputtering tourist economy at the end of its peak summer tourist season.


Dot Earth Blog Other Voices Sturgeon Moon
A river, a full moon, and memories of an endangered leviathan.


Laurentian Bank profit falls on higher provisions, costs
Aug 30 (Reuters) - Laurentian Bank of Canada reported a 6 percent fall in third-quarter profit on Friday as its expenses rose and it set aside more money to cover bad loans.


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