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How CNN produced 'The City'
From Rio to Johannesburg, take a look at how CNN produced its latest special theme week,"The City". Interviewing five mayors in five cities over five days, here's what the production team got up to.


New father, new hope
Prince William has given his first official interview to CNN since the birth of his first child. The future king of Britain spoke about baby George, his wife Catherine, and what it's like to be a new father.


US STOCKS-Wall St posts worst day since June on Syria concerns
* Tiffany's falls after results, Goodyear up on labor contract


Fund View How little-known Huber Capital funds beat Wall Street
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Portfolio manager Joe Huber may be little-known outside of Los Angeles, yet his acclaimed low-turnover strategy has been making waves on Wall Street for several years.


U.N. inspectors reach Syria gas victims, despite coming under fire
(WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT) Aug. 26 - The U.N. team has begun interviewing victims and doctors of the alleged chemical weapons attack outside Damascus last week. Nathan Frandino reports.


UPDATE 4-Hong Kong Exchange names former NYSE LIFFE exec as LME CEO
HONG KONG/SINGAPORE, Aug 27 (Reuters) - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange named industry veteran Garry Jones as the CEO of the London Metal Exchange, banking on a former top executive at the NYSE Liffe to help drive its expansion into commodities and beyond.


Movie Review Youre Next, a Home-Invasion Thriller With Tweaks
Youre Next, by Adam Wingard, has masked killers with crossbows and a plot full of surprises.


Campaign Spotlight Never Mind Citi Bike, Heres Campus Bike
The University of Dayton is offering free bikes to 100 incoming freshmen in exchange for pledges to forgo bringing cars to campus for the first two years they are enrolled.


Ex-JPMorgan Employee Arrested Over 'London Whale' Charges
Former JPMorgan employee Javier Martin-Artajo, who is wanted by the United States in a trading scandal that cost the bank $6.2 billion last year, was arrested in Madrid on Tuesday morning, Spanish police said in a statement.


In Chicago, Campaign to Provide Safe Passage on Way to School
With concern that children would have to traverse crime-ridden blocks after the closing of 47 schools, the city deployed about 1,200 workers to watch over them.


T Magazine In Store | Nikes Newest Collection Looks Runway Ready
The sportswear brand introduces a new performance fleece in the five-piece Nike Tech Fleece Collection, out next week.


Ankita Gandhi, Varun Kumar
The bride is a lawyer and the groom is a doctor.


German FM Greece needs until 2022
CNN's Nina dos Santos speaks with German FM Wolfgang Schaeuble about Greece's impact on the eurozone financial crisis.


Movie Review Savannah, a True Story From the South of Long Ago
Savannah tells the story of a well-born Southerner who turns his back on privilege to hunt ducks with a former slave.


As tallying goes on, top Florida Democrat cheers Obama's win
MIAMI (Reuters) - The chairman of Florida's Democratic Party congratulated President Barack Obama on Thursday on winning the battleground state on Tuesday, while blasting the state's Republican governor for his handling of the election.


Five food brands reinvented
How do you reinvigorate a heritage brand? It's a question that has long marred CEOs, business strategists and some of the world's most astute marketeers.


99 must-reads on income inequality
John Sutter asked readers to submit ideas for a list of "99 must-reads on income inequality." They weren't shy


Scientists create glow-in-the-dark rabbits
August 14 - A team of researchers from Hawaii and Turkey successfully inject fluorescent jellyfish proteins in rabbit embryos that make them glow green in the dark. Elly Park reports.


Mubarak back in court over 2011 protests
Deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's retrial resumes on charges involving the killing of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising.


Judge Rules Against JPMorgan in Suit Over Billionaires Losses
The ruling found the bank liable for breach of contract in mishandling an account held by the Russian-American billionaire Leonard Blavatnik.


UPDATE 1-Rigel drops asthma drug after trial fails, stock hits life-low
* Rigel to review drug pipeline, discuss plans in 'near-term'


Cairo Military Firmly Hooked to U.S. Lifeline
The $1.3 billion in annual military aid to Egypt pays for the kind of weapons that its military loves, and may give America more leverage than it seems.


Global Soccer In Premier League, a Shuffle of Players, Then a Reshuffle
Trying to make sense of a system that encourages the buying and selling of players just as Europes major soccer leagues get under way.


Federer advances at U.S. Open
Five-time champion Roger Federer breezed through a potentially testing first round match at the U.S. Open Tuesday to lift some of the pessimism surrounding his latest title bid.


India Ink Image of the Day August 26
The 103rd anniversary of Mother Teresas birth was commemorated in Kolkata, West Bengal.


Recipes for Health Brown Rice and Farro Salad With Roasted Pepper, Basil, Arugula and Feta
Roasted pepper and a vinaigrette dressing infuse a chewy, savory mix of rice and farro.


Pairings A Salad With Farm-Stand Allure
A simple chicken dish and salad is a great accompaniment for German riesling.


How impressive is the Chromebook Pixel? Very!
I've been using a Chromebook Pixel for the past two days and a single phrase comes to mind blown away. Is it worth $1,299 or more? Take a look to see and then stack it up against your mobile computing needs.


T Magazine Market Report | Blue Gets the Black and Gray Treatment
For early fall, designers introduce statement pieces laced with Yves Kleins iconic shade of blue.


Bonds rally on weak U.S. durable figures; Italian bonds, stocks down
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury bonds rallied after a weaker-than-expected result for durable goods orders, but global equity markets were relatively calm in an otherwise slow Monday trading session.


An Appraisal Dean Meminger The Dream Who Was a Delight to Coach
His teammate and friend Earl Monroe recalls how valuable Meminger was on the 1973 Knicks championship team.


China Investigates 3 More Oil Company Officials
China National Petroleum Corp.s listed subsidiary, PetroChina, said that two vice-presidents and its chief geologist are being investigated by relevant authorities but did not say why.


Analysis U.S. could look beyond U.N. Security Council in any Syria strike
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - In the face of a U.N. Security Council deadlocked on Syria, the United States and its allies could seek other means of legitimizing any retaliatory strike they launch against Syria's government for last week's alleged gas attack on civilians.


Challengers to South Carolina Senator Are Lining Up on the Right
Conservatives are waging a Republican primary battle to oust Senator Lindsey Graham, who has enraged the far right for reaching across the divide to President Obama.


Bombers Thrown Out of Aussie Rules Playoffs and Fined $1.8 Million
Essendon Bombers have been thrown out of the eight-team Australian Rules playoffs that start next month and fined two million Australian dollars (1.1 million pounds) after a probe by an anti-doping agency.


Celebrated U.S. actress Julie Harris dies at age 87
(Reuters) - Julie Harris, the diminutive actress who won five Tony Awards for her stage performances and was also honored for her work in television and film, died on Saturday at age 87, a Massachusetts funeral home said.


Many medicines safe during breastfeeding committee
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many medications can be used safely by women who are breastfeeding and the benefits of breastfeeding outweigh most harms related to babies' exposure, a panel of pediatricians said today.


Well A Guide for Swimmers Breaking Boundaries
A new book by Lynne Cox, an open water swimmer, offers lifesaving advice for the exploding ranks of triathletes and other swimmers who are escaping the confines of pools.


UPDATE 2- Antofagasta dampens special dividend hopes as profit falls
* H1 EBITDA down 31.2 pct at $1.28 bln, in line with f'casts


Wal-Mart offers health benefits to U.S. workers' domestic partners
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Tuesday it will offer health insurance benefits to domestic partners of its U.S. employees starting next year, following the lead of other major companies.


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