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| QMB is back, is economic growth? | | | Quest Means Business is relaunching, as U.S. economy enters a new phase. Five years after Lehman collapsed, the economy's vital signs are improving. So is the U.S. recovered? Watch CNNI at 2100 London time. |
| Americans, Briton among the militants | | | Sept. 24 - Kenyan Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed said Americans and a British person were among the attackers in the siege on a shopping mall in Nairobi. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Mars Science Lab launch delayed two years | | | NASA's launch of the Mars Science Laboratory -- hampered by technical difficulties and cost overruns -- has been delayed until the fall of 2011, NASA officials said at a news conference Thursday in Washington. |
| Besiktas, Galatasaray ends in violence | | | A derby match between Besiktas and Galatasaray in Istanbul was abandoned on Sunday as one of Europe's most fiercely contested football rivalries descended into violence and chaos. |
| Pioneer for golf's money men | | | The PGA Tour can make instant millionaires at virtually every one of its tournaments -- but it was not always that way. It took golf pioneer Billy Casper almost 15 years to reach seven figures in the nascent days of the pro circuit. |
| Colorado flood search narrowed to six missing; body found | | | DENVER (Reuters) - Search teams in flood-ravaged areas of Colorado have accounted for all but a half dozen people among hundreds who were missing immediately after the disaster nearly two weeks ago, and authorities on Monday reported finding the body of an eighth victim. |
| Israel showcases Botticelli fresco | | | Sept. 17 - The Israel Museum displays a Botticelli masterpiece, "The Annunciation of San Martino alla Scala," on loan from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. Tara Cleary reports. |
| Euro Tour denies U.S. takeover | | | The chief executive of golf's European Tour has dismissed reports the organization could be bought out by its American counterpart the PGA Tour. |
| Chinese Titan Takes Aim at Hollywood | | | Wang Jianlin, reputed to be Chinas richest man, announced plans to build a movie-themed real estate development in what he billed as Chinas effort to become the world leader in filmmaking. |
| Tackling religious intolerance, violence in Pakistan | | | All Saints Church was designed to look like a mosque -- to symbolize unity amidst a community of many religions. Completed in 1883, it was built within the old walled city of Peshawar during a century of relative peace and harmony. |
| 'Breaking Bad' finally makes good with best drama Emmy | | | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Television drama "Breaking Bad" won the top Primetime Emmy award for the first time on Sunday, just as the gritty tale of a chemistry teacher turned meth cook and drug kingpin winds down to widespread acclaim. |
| Americans, Briton among the militants | | | Sept. 24 - Kenyan Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed said Americans and a British person were among the attackers in the siege on a shopping mall in Nairobi. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Al-Shabaab recruits? | | | Of al Qaeda's affiliates, Al-Shabaab has had deepest links to the U.S., writes Peter Bergen. But where are the recruits coming from? |
| Webber slams taxi ride rap as "comical" | | | LONDON (Reuters) - Australian Mark Webber has branded as "comical" the reprimand he was given for hitching a ride on Fernando Alonso's Ferrari after Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix. |
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