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A Loire Valley Fixer-Upper | | All it needed was its dignity restored. Along with the floors, the roof, the plumbing, the heating and the wiring. |
UK property up, are deals in Russia? | | As Europe inches toward its recovery from crisis, a home retailer boss says there are "more positive" signs in the UK market -- but growth will come from elsewhere. |
Violent protests erupt in Brazil | | Aug.31 - Anti-establishment protests turn violent in Sao Paulo, Brazil's biggest city, as marchers set fires and loot a bank. Andrew Raven reports. |
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. |
Is a cyberwar looming? | | After The New York Times' website was hobbled, experts warn of a broader cyberwar if the U.S. launches military strikes on Syria. |
Children's TV host charged in sex inquiry | | British authorities have charged a veteran children's television host with more than a dozen counts of child abuse stemming from an ongoing investigation into another TV personality. |
Obama welcomes '72 Miami Dolphins to the White House | | Aug. 20 - Saying, "I decided it was high time to pay tribute to the NFL's only perfect team," President Barack Obama honored Super Bowl VII Champions, the 1972 Miami Dolphins, in an East Room ceremony. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
Growth seen picking up in Germany's wind power sector | | BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's wind power sector will expand at a faster rate in the second half of the year, the country's wind energy association predicted on Wednesday, ahead of an expected reduction in government incentives. |
Sixth U.S. ship now in eastern Mediterranean 'as precaution' | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A sixth U.S. warship is now operating in the eastern Mediterranean, near five U.S. destroyers armed with cruise missiles that could soon be directed against Syria as part of a "limited, precise" strike, defense officials said late on Friday. |
Study finds poverty reduces brain power | | LONDON (Reuters) - Poverty and the all-consuming fretting that comes with it require so much mental energy that the poor have little brain power left to devote to other areas of life, according to the findings of an international study published on Thursday. |
Indian women on harassment | | A U.S. student's experience of sexual harassment in India has triggered much anguish. Four women tell CNN of their own sufferings. |
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