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Advertising New Unit to Turn Brands Into Publishers
Following its own move into automated buying, IPG Mediabrands announced a plan to help clients create content for online platforms.


N.F.L. Roundup Panthers Doing Best to Limit Tackling
To avoid unnecessary injuries as a result of contact, Carolina has been emphasizing form tackling during team drills, with defenders wrapping up ball carriers but not taking them down.


Controlling Emotions Is a Major Goal for McIlroy
Rory McIlroy has sponsors logos on his sleeves. He doesn't want his emotions there as well.


Fight Over Plan for Natural Gas Port Off Long Island
Supporters say the port would create jobs and lower energy costs, but opponents worry that it could be exploited as an export business.


Chinas Feud With West on Solar Leads to Tax
The tariffs could exceed 50 percent on materials imported from the United States and South Korea used to build solar panels, a move seen as retaliation for an American trade lawsuit.


Music Review Sinead OConnor in Gospel Sessions at Lincoln Center
Sinead OConnor made a foray into traditional religious music with Gospel Sessions at Alice Tully Hall as part of the Lincoln Center Festival.


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.


Solid earnings boost Britain's FTSE
LONDON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Britain's top shares edged up on Thursday, trading around two-month highs, as robust corporate earnings, including from Lloyds Banking Group, helped keep the market buoyant.


'Comet of the Century' already may have fizzled out
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Astronomers slated to meet this week to discuss observing plans for Comet ISON may not have much to talk about. The so-called "Comet of the Century" may already have fizzled out.


Two to leave 'Parks and Rec'
Two residents of Pawnee will soon bid farewell Rob Lowe and Rashida Jones are exiting "Parks and Recreation" during the show's sixth season, EW has confirmed. (Buzzfeed first reported the news.) The pair will depart about halfway through the season, in the 13th episode.


Op-Ed Columnist Women as a Force for Change
Womens empowerment isnt just a buzz phrase. Its a groundswell from Texas to Pakistan to give women a fair shot, so we all benefit.


Golf Capsules
Wearing a black rain suit and a soft smile, Inbee Park looked calm as ever standing before the imposing Royal Ancient clubhouse before she teed off Thursday in the Women's British Open.


Benchmark's Bill Gurley on writing "Above the Crowd"
Gurley explains the through process of his writing and what he hopes to achieve with it.


UPDATE 4-Icahn sues Dell in latest attempt to foil buyout
Aug 1 (Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn sued Dell Inc and its board on Thursday, his latest attempt to derail a $24.4 billion buyout bid by the computer maker's founder and CEO Michael Dell.


Buyers snap up vehicles in July, but fleet sales weak
DETROIT (Reuters) - Auto sales to individual U.S. consumers beat expectations in July and major automakers reported low inventories for many hot-selling models, such as Ford Motor Co's Fusion mid-size sedan, suggesting sales would strengthen further this year.


Sports Briefing | Basketball Miller Returns to Grizzlies
The Memphis Grizzlies signed Mike Miller in a deal that brings back the best 3-point shooter in franchise history as the Grizzlies try to find a way to improve.


Mistrial in Mississippi Case Over Mayoral Election
For now, the incumbent, Johnny L. DuPree, remains in office in Hattiesburg. An initial 9-to-3 verdict for his challenger became, after a poll by the judge, an 8-to-4 no-decision.


Ask an Expert Answers About Rheumatoid Arthritis, Part 3
Dr. Vivian P. Bykerk, a rheumatologist, answers questions about new tests and treatments, diet and medications.


Well The Ticktock of the Death Clock
I recently found myself at DeathClock.com, the Internets friendly reminder that life is slipping away second by second. Then, not allowing myself to wallow one grain of sand longer, I decided to quit my day job.


Polish state mining group JSW warns of 2013 loss on coal price slump
WARSAW (Reuters) - State-controlled JSW , the biggest coking coal producer in the European Union, risks making an unexpected net loss in the third quarter and remaining in the red for the full year due to slumping coal prices, its chief executive said.


Jay Sean shows his softer side
August 01 - Jay Sean says the four year delay between albums has helped him create a CD he is proud to release. Sharon Reich reports.


'Brian dead' play costs McIlroy at Open
Unconscious. Brain dead. Rory McIlroy was in a brutally reflective mood in the words he chose to describe his opening round in the British Open


Currents | Open Midcentury, Even for Baby
A new shop called Triangle in the East London borough of Hackney is devoted to a midcentury modern aesthetic for a variety of products.


Murray inspires hometown
Open Court travels to Dunblane, Scotland to talk to the people who know Andy Murray best.


Toddler killed in parking spot dispute
A 2-year-old girl died after a confrontation in Beijing between her mother and a motorist that saw the toddler grabbed from her stroller and thrown to the ground, Chinese state media reported Saturday.


Currents | Rugs Riding a Carpet Back to the 1950s
A group of Raymond Loewy rugs is reintroduced.


Fox to adapt British crime drama 'Broadchurch' for U.S. audience
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An American version of the popular British television crime drama "Broadchurch" will be landing on U.S. shores next year, TV network Fox said on Thursday.


Emily Triebwasser, Matthew Bandelt
The bride is a high school English teacher; the groom is pursing a Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering.


Despite Wests Efforts, Afghan Youths Cling to Traditional Ways
While young Afghans have cultivated Western trappings like cellphones and jeans, they have resisted the Wests efforts to instill values like expanded rights for women.


Brazil finmin says drop in import duties will help industry
BRASILIA, Aug 1 (Reuters) - A drop in the tariffs of 100 imported goods will help local manufacturers obtain cheaper inputs and will help contain inflation, Finance Minister Guido Mantega said on...


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.


UPDATE 2-Audience Inc joins list of hurting Samsung suppliers
Aug 1 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics supplier Audience Inc warned it faces a loss in the current quarter, joining a growing list of component makers that are hurting as sales of the upmarket Galaxy...


The Pragmatist Banning Guests That Bite or Buzz
The battle against ticks and mosquitoes now requires more work and a bit of strategy, as new breeds gain a foothold.


Comcast and CBS Post Strong Results, Aided by Web
Comcast surpassed analysts earnings projections while CBS Corporation reported its highest quarterly profits ever.


Hardcover Business Best Sellers
Rankings are based on October figures.


Swiss "Jetman" flies along B-17 aircraft
Huly 31 - Yves Rossy flies alongside a B-17 bomber in his first-ever display at a public event in the United States. Sharon Reich reports.


Lochte Wins at Worlds; U.S. Women Capture Gold, Too
Ryan Lochte bounced back from a slow start to the world swimming championships, winning the 200 I.M., and Missy Franklin was 4 for 4 after anchoring the 4x200 freestyle relay.


A Rare Sight in Pittsburgh as the Pirates Enter August in First Place
With a sweep of a single-admission doubleheader over the visiting Cardinals on Tuesday, the Pirates reclaimed the N.L. Central lead from St. Louis.


Dance Listings for July 26-Aug. 1
A selected guide to performances of movement in New York and the area.


No laughing matter, Mexican clowns make annual pilgrimage
July 25 - Hundreds of colorfully-dressed clowns march towards the Basilica of Guadalupe to give thanks for employment and good health in an annual pilgrimage to Mexico's holiest site. Tara Cleary reports.


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