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Bits Life as Instant Replay, Over and Over Again
While the real-time Web presents events as they happen, the replay Web supplies discussions and dissections in the aftermath.


T Magazine The Scene | Milan Fashion Week Missoni
Scenes from the Milan Fashion Week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


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.


Give Yourself 5 Stars? Online, It Might Cost You
A yearlong investigation by New York regulators has resulted in the most comprehensive crackdown to date on deceptive reviews on the Internet.


Dozens Killed in Earthquake in Pakistan
The magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck in a remote area of Baluchistan Province, killing at least 39 people.


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.


Scientists present moon rotation in full lunar glory
Sept. 19 - Using data captured by a NASA satellite in orbit around the moon, scientists have created a stunning movie mosaic showing a full rotation of the moon during a lunar month. Rob Muir reports.


Nairobi mall shooting may be "terrorist attack" government
Sept. 21 - At least 20 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a Nairobi shopping mall, in what the Kenyan government has described as a possible "attack by terrorists." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


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.


Militant attack kills 5 police officers in Pakistan's Balochistan
Militants killed five police officers and wounded 10 other people on Monday in Pakistan's restive southwestern province of Balochistan, police said.


CANADA FX DEBT-C$ weakens as Fed uncertainty keeps investors at bay
* C$ at C$1.0302 against U.S. dollar * Canadian retail sales rose 0.6 percent in July * Bond prices rise across the curve By Leah Schnurr TORONTO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar weakened on...


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.


2 presumed dead in Navy chopper accident in Red Sea area
Two crew members who went missing when their helicopter went into the Red Sea on Sunday are believed to be dead, the U.S. Navy said Monday.


US STOCKS-SP 500 inches up after string of declines
* Homebuilders rise after data shows continued price gains


Africa's 'Father of the Internet'
African Voices meets Ghanaian Internet pioneer Professor Nii Quaynor.


Egypt Brotherhood Ban Opens Way to Wider Crackdown
An Egyptian court on Monday ordered the Muslim Brotherhood to be banned and its assets confiscated in a dramatic escalation of a crackdown by the military-backed government.


Radwanska Reaches Quarterfinals at Korea Open
Top-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska advanced to the quarterfinals of the Korea Open on Thursday with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Estrella Cabeza Candela.


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.


Oracle Sweeps Two Races to Tie Americas Cup
The Americans seventh straight victory tied the Cup, 8-8, and forced a winner-take-all race for the famed trophy on Wednesday in San Francisco Bay.


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.


Tee off at world's most extreme golf courses
From Greenland to Afghanistan to Bolivia playing golf in some of the world's wildest, most beautiful and most dangerous places.


New jet takes on aviation giants
Virgin flight for first new passenger jet series in decades.


CFTC fines broker that absorbed Peregrine Financial accounts
CHICAGO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Tuesday fined brokerage Vision Financial Markets $140,000 for failing to supervise employees handling futures accounts.


Militants hold out as Kenya forces try to crush cross-border jihad
Sept. 23 - Islamist fighters from al Shabaab continue to hold out at a Nairobi shopping center after killing at least 62 people, surrounded by Kenyan forces trying to crush their group's cross-border jihad. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


'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.


UPDATE 1-Bank of Ireland eyes country039;s longest post-crisis public bond
LONDON, Sept 24 (IFR) - Bank of Ireland, rated Ba2/BB+/BBB at the senior level, is preparing to sell a seven-year covered deal - the longest public bond offering from an Irish bank since the financial crisis began.


Powerful typhoon kills 20 in southern China, swipes Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A powerful typhoon hit Hong Kong and the southern China coast on Monday, killing at least 20 people on the mainland, crippling power lines and causing flooding and gale force winds.


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).


Behind scenes with Solheim stars
Living Golf goes behind the scenes at the biggest tournament in women's golf.


On Location | Sonoma, Calif. Bespoke for the People
An architect builds a case against prefab.


High def video gaming on the Chromebook Pixel Thank you Steam!
While the Chrome browser takes full advantage of the Chromebook Pixel's hardware, I thought it would interesting to see how video gaming works on the device. Quite well, with just a few small issues, it turns out.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
The actors behind your favorite commercials.


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?


Charitys Fired Chief to Face Grand Larceny Charges
William E. Rapfogel, the former head of the Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty, turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday.


Italy wants attention to jobs in Telecom Italia deal-PM Letta
NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Italy's government will follow developments at Telecom Italia to watch over jobs and Italian strategic interests, Prime Minister Enrico Letta said on Tuesday.


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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