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Movie CEO inspired by China
CNN's Monita Rajpal meets Jeffrey Katzenberg, the man behind the multimillion dollar "Kung Fu Panda" franchise.


Deutsche Telekom to pick Scout24 buyer from four bidders magazine
BERLIN (Reuters) - German phone company Deutsche Telekom will pick a buyer for its online classified advertising business Scout24 from four private equity firms, Focus magazine reported on Saturday.


Inside chemical weapons lab
CNN's Fred Pleitgen got exclusive access to the lab where evidence from the Syrian chemical attack was scrutinized.


What is Al-Shabaab?
Al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked militant group based in Somalia, claimed responsibility for the deadly attack at Kenyan mall on Saturday. Here is a Q and A that looks at this group


Woods Says 'Very Satisfied' With Five-Win Season
Tiger Woods ended his 2013 PGA Tour campaign with an unimpressive tie for 22nd at the Tour Championship on Sunday but, in all likelihood, will earn Player of the Year honors which are to be announced late next week.


You're the Boss Blog I Did Not Want to Raise My Prices
It took a personal bankruptcy to get David Geslak, founder of the Exercise Connection, to change his mind about his prices.


NASA robotic spacecraft lifts off to probe lunar dust
(Reuters) - An unmanned Minotaur 5 rocket blasted off from the Virginia coast on Friday to send a small NASA science satellite on its way to the moon, officials said.


DNA Double Take
Your DNA and identity are not as entwined as once thought. In fact most people have multiple genomes floating around, from mutations and remnants of pregnancies or twins.


Another Hat Trick for Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo scored three goals as a dominant Real Madrid crushed host Galatasaray, 6-1.


'Dufnering' back in style
CNN's Rachel Nichols talks to Jason Dufner after his first major title at the 2013 PGA Championship.


Market Ready Should I Convert My Alcove Into a Bedroom?
Advice on whether a home owner should renovate before selling.


Poison Pen The Arsenic in Our Drinking Water
Long famed for its homicidal toxicity at high doses, a number of studies suggest that arsenic is an astonishingly versatile poison, able to do damage even at low doses.


Bills Like What They See in E.J. Manuels Promising Start
The Bills E J Manuel, who has a passer rating of 95.9, and the Jets Geno Smith (55.2), the first two quarterbacks taken in the 2013 draft, will face each other on Sunday.


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.


N.F.L. Roundup On Day Full of Changes, the Browns Trade Richardson
Cleveland traded running back Trent Richardson to the Colts for a first-round draft pick, just a year after the Browns picked Richardson in the first round of the draft.


Personal Health When Parents Need Nurturing
Many people feel a moral obligation to assist aging parents, which can leave adult children feeling overburdened and neglectful of their own families, personal needs and goals.


Congress votes on stem cell research
Jun. 7 - Congress defied President Bush and approved a bill to roll back his restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research.


ArtsBeat Still Recovering From Acid Attack, Artistic Director Returns to Bolshoi
Sergei Filin, who was injured early this year in an acid attack that nearly blinded him, made a happy, if temporary, return to the historic Moscow theater on Tuesday.


Music Review Karbido Performs The Table at BAM Fisher
Karbido, a band from Wroclaw, Poland, use rudimentary tools to create percussive sounds with international influences at the Brooklyn Academy of Musics Next Wave Festival.


Americans injured in Kenya mall attack State Department
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Saturday it had reports that American citizens were injured in an attack when gunmen stormed a shopping mall in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and it condemned the shooting as a "senseless act of violence".


Court Says Privacy Case Can Proceed vs. Google
A unanimous decision found little merit in Googles legal maneuverings, stating at one critical point that the company was basically inventing meanings in an effort to declare its actions legal.


Movie Review Ip Man The Final Fight, Directed by Herman Yau
Herman Yaus Ip Man The Final Fight catches up with that martial arts grandmaster in his twilight years as a teacher in postwar Hong Kong.


Britain's Labour leader attacks Cameron over "cost of living crisis"
BRIGHTON, England, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband warned on Sunday that voters face a cost of living crisis as he sought to rebuild economic trust and overcome...


The Car That Cost Me - Bond's Lotus sub sells for a watered-down price
Sept. 10 - The Lotus Esprit submarine car made famous in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, sells for less than the guide price in London, but still sets its new owner back 550,000 pounds, despite now only being functional underwater. Tara Cleary reports.


Candace Pert, 67, Explorer of the Brain, Dies
As a Johns Hopkins graduate student, Dr. Pert helped discover a key to brain chemistry. She went on to become a neuroscientist and a major proponent of alternative medicine.


Adrenaline-filled tour of Spa track
The Circuit takes a minute long tour of the track ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.


Stenson Takes 4-Shot Lead Into Sunday at East Lake
Stepping in from rain that ruined his rhythm and the back end of his round, Henrik Stenson was more interested in looking forward at the Tour Championship.


Fed may impose swipe-fee cap as it appeals ruling -U.S. judge
WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve may continue with a cap on debit card swipe fees while it appeals a July ruling that rejected it, a federal judge ruled in an order made...


Another Hat Trick for Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo scored three goals as a dominant Real Madrid crushed host Galatasaray, 6-1.


France Beat Lithuania, Win First Major Title
An inspired France won their maiden basketball title in any major competition after overwhelming Lithuania 80-66 in an enthralling European championship final on Sunday.


DealBook Huge Payday for Chief Executive Who Is Leaving Nokia
Nokia disclosed that Stephen Elop is expected to collect about 18.8 million euros as he prepares to leave the company in the wake of Microsofts takeover of its handset business.


The Week Ahead | Art A Surrealist Under Scrutiny
Magritte The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938, opening on Saturday at the Museum of Modern Art, is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.


Crime Scene Cattle Hides Out West, and Suspected Check Rustling Back East
A $37,080 payment sent from Bellingham, Wash., to Vancouver, British Columbia, ended up in a Brooklyn bank, and a suspect has been charged.


ArtsBeat Live Coverage Emmy Awards 2013
Tonight Dave Itzkoff and Jon Caramanica are live blogging the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. Live commentary, photos from the show and the red carpet can be found here.


Nadal's road to redemption
Rafael Nadal walked on to the clay court at the 2013 VTR Open in Chile not sure if this would be the beginning of a comeback or the end of a career. Rolando Santos was there for CNN with his camera to record what happened.


Hill Leads No. 6 LSU Past Auburn 35-21
Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSU's offense this early in the season is a matter for debate.


Prince William I dream of Africa
Dreaming of Africa is one way that Prince William escapes from the stresses he faces as the future king of Britain. "I regularly daydream," The Duke of Cambridge reveals in the documentary "Prince William's Passion New Hope, New Father."


Southern cautions on Kemper coal unit as EPA carbon model
HOUSTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Southern Co power utility, which is building one of the world's first advanced coal-fired plants that also captures carbon dioxide emissions, cautioned federal regulators...


Details Lacking on Prescription Drug Coverage in New Health Law
Many people worry that they will have to pay much more for their prescriptions, while some of the chronically ill fear theyll have to pay thousands for their expensive drugs.


Leading the way for golf's multimillionaires
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.


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