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For Chicken With Onions and Cardamom Rice, Try a Chenin Blanc
This wine should leave you refreshed while matching the sweetness of the dishs fruit, spices and caramelized onions.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Delle Donne to Miss W.N.B.A. All-Star Game With Concussion
Elena Delle Donne, the No. 2 pick in the draft, was injured in the Skys loss Wednesday when she was going for a loose ball with a minute left in the third quarter.


Elizabeth Kennedy, James Schibuk
The couple met at Hamilton College.


Fitness At Zombie Races, Its Survival of the Undeadest
Escapism and fun are the point of zombie-themed runs, not pushing to the point of muscle failure.


Guardiola Experiments as Bayern Munich Beats Barcelona
Pep Guardiola, still working his way into his new job at Bayern Munich, made sweeping role changes, and his club beat his former club, Barcelona, 2-0, in a friendly.


Egypt's new national hero?
For many Egyptians armed forces chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is a hero, despite allegations about his past.


Macy's, JC Penney, Martha Stewart wrap up lawsuit arguments
NEW YORK, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Macy's Inc told a judge on Thursday that J.C. Penney Co should be barred from selling certain home goods designed by celebrity trendsetter Martha Stewart, and Penney and...


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.


Trade union backs strike action at UK's Royal Mail before float
LONDON (Reuters) - Trade union representatives at Britain's Royal Mail postal service voted unanimously in favor of holding a strike ballot, just months before a planned privatization they strongly...


A Sea Change for the Americas Cup
Yachts are becoming faster, and this competition is getting gnarly.


CORRECTED-US STOCKS-Dow, SP 500 end at new highs after data, stimulus in place
(Corrects first paragraph to say manufacturing, not service growth)


Challenger to Zimbabwes President Says Election Was a Huge Farce
Morgan Tsvangarai, the challenger to Zimbabwes longtime president, Robert Mugabe, called the countrys election a huge farce.


Polish priest's dismissal exposes rift over dialogue with Jews
* Priest says 1943 massacre inspired him to seek better ties with Jews


The Lede Reaction to the Manning Verdict
Pfc. Bradley Manning was an Army intelligence analyst who provided some 700,000 secret documents to WikiLeaks.


Spending 5 days in North Korea
CNN's Ivan Watson visited North Korea last week and called it the most controlled foreign assignment of his career. But he still managed to find an iPhone connection, a Brad Pitt fan and inescapable political theater.


Robbers 'This is for Trayvon'
A weekend robbery in a racially diverse neighborhood of Washington may have been a hate crime, police said.


CANADA FX DEBT-C$ weakens as central banks buoy greenback
* C$ at C$1.0303 vs US$, or 97.06 U.S. cents * Big event risk has passed, giving greenback momentum * Eye on U.S. jobs data on Friday * Canadian debt prices mixed By Andrea Hopkins TORONTO, Aug 1...


Venezuela charges 2 in shooting of U.S. officials
Venezuelan authorities have arrested two suspects accused of shooting U.S. officials in a strip club earlier this year.


Cautious Redskins Force an Eager Griffin Into a Waiting Game
The Washington Redskins have been trying to protect the right knee of Robert Griffin III, who said he was willing to take things slow to play in the season opener.


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.


World Briefing | Middle East Iran Ahmadinejad Granted License to Start University
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, whose tumultuous two-term tenure is in its final few days, will be moving to academia.


Cleveland kidnapper defiant as he is sentenced to life in prison
Aug. 1 - The Cleveland bus driver who abducted, imprisoned and repeatedly raped three women is sentenced to life in prison without parole, after one of his victims confronted him and said he had put her through 11 years of hell. Katharine Jackson reports.


House Republicans to push $40 billion cut to food stamp program
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House Republicans plan to seek a $40 billion cut in food stamps for the poor, the head of the House Agriculture Committee said on Thursday, double the amount previously sought by conservatives.


When cooking can kill
For nearly half of the world's population, building and maintaining a fire is a daily -- and often deadly -- chore.


New golf course at St. Andrews
Living Golf goes behind the scenes as work starts on a new course at the home of golf.


T Magazine By Design | Josef Alberss Interaction of Color Goes Interactive
Fifty years after its publication, the influential color theorists seminal text has been repackaged as an iPad app that lets anyone experiment with its principles.


UPDATE 1-Chile court rejects approval of Endesa coal power project
SANTIAGO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - A Chilean appeals court rejected a ministerial group's decision on Thursday and blocked the construction of energy firm Endesa's $1.4 billion, coal-fired thermoelectric project.


Spains Premier Says He Erred, But Rejects Calls to Step Down
During a rare appearance before lawmakers Thursday morning, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy admitted errors but denied widespread corruption in his governing party.


U.S. to close some embassies Sunday for security reasons
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. embassies that would normally be open this Sunday - including those in Abu Dhabi, Baghdad, Cairo - will be closed that day because of unspecified security concerns, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday.


U.S. rethinking Putin summit after Snowden move
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - High-level talks between Russia and the United States scheduled for next week in Washington are "up in the air" and a September summit also is in doubt after Russia granted asylum to former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, U.S. officials said on Thursday.


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


The 'crowd' kick-starts innovation
Things are looking up for entrepreneurs in the Middle East as a new breed of crowdfunding is emerging to help bring life to innovative ideas from the region.


Just Call Them Food Sherpas
A new kind of specialist is helping hungry travelers find out-of-reach pockets of the culinary landscape.


N.F.L. Roundup Knee Injury May Sideline Eagles Maclin for Season
Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, who is in the final year of his rookie contract, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during a noncontact drill.


Lochte wins third straight 200 meters medley gold
BARCELONA (Reuters) - American Ryan Lochte won a third consecutive world title in the men's 200 meters individual medley in Barcelona on Thursday.


Manning Is Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy
Pfc. Bradley Manning was convicted of multiple counts of violating the Espionage Act for leaking documents to the antisecrecy group WikiLeaks, but was found not guilty of the more serious charge of aiding the enemy.


Scoop on 'Homeland' season 3
Last season of "Homeland" ended with a literal and figurative bang, and this season kicks off with more than a few pieces to pick up.


Fukushima clean-up turns toxic for Japan's Tepco
TOKYO (Reuters) - Two and a half years after the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, the operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima plant faces a daunting array of unknowns.


Off-Season Problems Cloud Hopes for Giants Connor and Hill
While most of the Giants at training camp were busy looking ahead, linebacker Dan Connor and safety Will Hill were addressing their off-the-field issues.


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