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| U.S. seeks to ease Israeli concerns over Iran contacts | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even as it crafts a response to overtures from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the Obama administration is working to reassure Israeli officials there will be no easing of sanctions on Tehran unless it first takes tangible steps to limit its nuclear program, U.S. and diplomatic sources said. |
| Versace plans to find partner by year's end CEO | | | MILAN (Reuters) - Versace expects to finalize a shortlist for buyers interested in a minority stake in the Italian fashion house by mid-October and decide on a partner by the end of 2013, Chief... |
| Live Commercials Coming to Late Night | | | The advertisements for Lexus will run during Jimmy Fallons taped talk show. A comedy troupe will come up with the commercials based on audience suggestions. |
| Tokyo man to lose home to make way for stadium - again | | | TOKYO (Reuters) - Kohei Jinno fans out the black and white photos of his family posing proudly in front of their central Tokyo home, a house they were forced to leave ahead of the 1964 Olympic Games to make way for construction of the main stadium. |
| Colorado residents return | | | More people were told to evacuate their homes in northeastern Colorado on Tuesday as residents of the flood-stricken towns north of Denver returned to battered neighborhoods, with some of them finding no house to call home. |
| Ex-wife Docs competed to give Jackson meds | | | Two German doctors treated Michael Jackson's insomnia with propofol 12 years before he died from an overdose of the surgical anesthetic, his former wife testified Wednesday. |
| France must cut reliance on oil and gas, says Hollande | | | PARIS (Reuters) - France should aim for a 30 percent cut in fossil fuel use by 2030, President Francois Hollande said in a speech on Friday which included plans for a carbon tax from 2014 and a tax break on home insulation to help consumers save energy. |
| Pakistan to Free a Taliban Commander | | | Pakistani officials portrayed the release of one of the founding members of the Taliban as a good-will gesture that would help bring the Taliban and Afghanistan to the negotiating table. |
| ATT explores potential sale of wireless towers | | | Sept 20 (Reuters) - ATT Inc said on Friday it is exploring options to "monetize" its wireless broadcast towers but noted that its ability to reach a deal would depend on terms it is able to reach... |
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| Cartoonists who risk their lives | | | In many ways, the Middle East makes a strange and perilous hotbed for caricature. For those that dare to satirize a taboo, the punishments can be harsh arrest, torture, exile, even death. |
| Massive wreck claims 100 vehicles | | | At least 100 vehicles smashed into each other in a massive pile-up Thursday in England's southeastern county of Kent, police said, injuring six people seriously and leaving 200 others with minor injuries. |
| Somali militants say no negotiations with Nairobi mall gunmen | | | NAIROBI, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Somalia's al Qaeda-linked rebels said there would be no negotiations with the gunmen who killed at least 30 people in a Nairobi shopping mall on Saturday and were now involved in a standoff with Kenyan security forces. |
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