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Gene sequences of deadly Saudi virus show complex transmission
LONDON (Reuters) - Genetic analysis of samples of the deadly MERS virus that has killed 58 people in the Middle East and Europe shows the disease has jumped from animals to humans several times, scientists said on Friday.


Tseng Bouncing back to No. 1?
After becoming the youngest golfer to win five major championships, Yani Tseng has slipped down the rankings. Can she come back?


Recipes for Health Miso Dressing
This tangy dressing can also be used as a sauce over grains.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Juventus Salvages Tie in Champions League
Juventus needed a second-half equalizer from Fabio Quagliarella to earn a draw 1-1 at FC Copenhagen in their opening match in the Champions League on Tuesday.


On Baseball Pettitte Up Next as Dynasty Nears End
Andy Pettitte said he struggled with the timing of his announcement because he did not want to take away from Mariano Riveras final home game on Sunday.


Monaco's F1 transformation
The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll.


Tracking Stolen Art, for Profit, and Blurring a Few Lines
One of the worlds largest databases of stolen art is held by a private London company that is praised by some and criticized by others for its tactics in trying to recover the works.


France and Lithuania reach Euro final
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - France earned a shot at their first major basketball title when 31-year-old playmaker Tony Parker inspired an epic 75-72 overtime win over holders Spain in their European Championship semi-final on Friday.


Soros weds consultant at his New York estate for his third marriage
NEW YORK (Reuters) - George Soros, the 83-year-old billionaire investor, philanthropist and active supporter of liberal political causes, married health care and education consultant Tamiko Bolton on Saturday afternoon.


El Salvador ban 14 internationals for life for fixing
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador have banned 14 international footballers for life for match-fixing, including some of their best-known and most experienced players.


Zellous Leads Fever Past Sky in East Series Opener
Shavonte Zellous scored 20 points to lead the defending-champion Indiana Fever in an 85-72 victory over the Chicago Sky in the opener of their Eastern Conference semifinal series Friday night.


Court Gives a Victory to Pandora Over Licensing Streaming Music
A federal judge ruled against Ascap, saying it must make its entire publishing catalog available for licensing by Pandora.


Adidas profit warning hits shares, puts 2015 goals under scrutiny
FRANKFURT, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Shares in German sports apparel maker Adidas dropped sharply on Friday and its 2015 targets came under scrutiny on Friday after the group issued a unexpected profit...


Grand Theft Auto V scoring high - Piper Jaffray's Olson
Piper Jaffray's Mike Olson says the latest Grand Theft Auto will pay off not just for Take Two, but also for the gaming industry as it launches new consoles this fall. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Throngs greet Apple's newest iPhones, gold color sells out
(Reuters) - Thousands of iPhone enthusiasts queued up at Apple Inc stores around the world on Friday as two new models of the smartphone went on sale, but Apple's shares ended slightly lower as...


Analysis Benefit firms create tremors for insurers in U.S. healthcare shakeup
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American companies are sending shockwaves through the healthcare industry by moving a rapidly growing number of employees onto privately run online exchanges for their medical...


Russia detains Greenpeace ship after Arctic protest
* Russia detains Greenpeace ship and 27 crew after Arctic protest


Need help with Russian?
Aiming for Gold CNN's Amanda Davies brushes up on her Russian for the Sochi Winter Games.


Who is Peer Steinbrueck?
In the quiet world of German politics, outspoken Social Democrat leader and Angela Merkel's main challenger, Peer Steinbrueck, is causing something of a storm.


Manuel lashes northwest Mexico as storm misery spreads
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Manuel lashed Mexico's northwest coast with heavy rains on Thursday, prompting evacuations and adding to flash floods that have unleashed chaos across Mexico and killed at least 97 people.


Well When Teams Lose, Fans Tackle Fatty Foods
Football fans saturated-fat consumption increased by as much as 28 percent following defeats and decreased by 16 percent following victories, a new study reports.


UPDATE 1-Merkel concludes campaign trying to fend off Eurosceptic threat
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Angela Merkel wrapped up her re-election campaign on Saturday with an appeal to defend Europe and her centre-right coalition against Eurosceptics who threaten to...


Judge Blocks Shipment of Oil Equipment Through Idaho Forest
The move came in response to a lawsuit filed by the Nez Perce tribe and an environmental group, which charged that the Forest Service failed to enforce its own rules to protect the environment through the corridor.


Movie Review Israeli Pilot Bonds With a Palestinian Refugee in Zaytoun
A friendship develops between a downed Israeli pilot and a Palestinian boy in Zaytoun, directed by Eran Riklis.


In Transit Blog Walkabout Houston Sets Sights on Space; Air Gridlock Tightens in China
A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.


Emmys 2013 Cranston is having a moment
Right now, Bryan Cranston is The Man. He's up for Emmy, has water-cooler talk for "Breaking Bad," in bunches of movies.


Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


Dissecting the pope's interview
Matthew Chance reports on an interview in which Pope Francis discusses homosexuality, abortion and women.


Mongolian masters of contortion
CNN's Nick Glass talks with the contortionists and stars of "O," a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas, Nevada.


Administration to Press Ahead With Carbon Limits
The proposed rules are an aggressive move by President Obama to bypass Congress on climate change with executive actions.


UPDATE 1-US regulator unveils plan for universal broadband
* Cable group says gives phone companies unfair advantage


Fed's Bullard points to signs of success from QE, sees no asset bubbles
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's unprecedented monetary easing has been "fairly successful" and has not created a new bubble in asset prices, a top U.S. central bank policymaker said on...


Rehabilitating veterans
A golf program is helping medically retired veterans adjust to civilian life.


Riff No Comments
Online comment sections are famously full of vitriol. But if we rethink the way comments function, can we reform their tone and content as well?


Extra Bases In the Market for Another Liriano
As teams begin to survey the free-agent market for starting pitchers, the hope is for another turnaround story like Francisco Lirianos in Pittsburgh.


Harlem Nocturne, by Farah Jasmine Griffin
Three women artists, all sympathetic to the left, illuminate Harlems culture in the years around World War II.


Recipes for Health Roasted Winter Squash With Miso Glaze
Winter squash is another great candidate for glazing with miso.


Timely Return to Form for Johnson at East Lake
A week after struggling badly with his putting and only just qualifying for the Tour Championship, Dustin Johnson has regained form to give himself a chance of winning the PGA Tour's season-ending event.


When Rivera Started, and Pettitte Relieved
A role reversal of two rookie pitchers in June 1995 changed the Yankees fortunes and baseball history


The Boss Why Philip Molyneux Never Left Sony
Mr. Molyneux, head of Sony Electronics in San Diego, says he has been given freedom to innovate, create and build.


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