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| Stenson Stays Four Ahead at Wet East Lake | | | Henrik Stenson retained his four shot lead in the season-ending Tour Championship despite dropping four shots in torrential rain over the closing holes of Saturday's third round. |
| Report Police lied in Marikana shootings | | | South African police lied about events in last year's Marikana miners' strike in which police fired on thousands of machete-bearing workers, an investigating commission said Thursday. |
| Classes canceled to deal with race issues | | | Oberlin College in Ohio suspended classes Monday after a student reported seeing a person resembling a Ku Klux Klan member near the college's Afrikan Heritage House. |
| Vettel breaks Ferrari hearts at Monza | | | Sebastian Vettel dashes Fernando Alonso's hopes of delivering a home victory for Ferrari at Monza with another commanding drive to win the Italian Grand Prix Sunday. |
| Timelapse shows aging | | | Filmmaker Anthony Cerniello made this timelapse using shots taken of family members of various ages. |
| Solar innovation in Uganda | | | Inside Africa looks at how Ugandans living without electricity use innovative technology to bring light in their worlds. |
| America's Cup showdown postponed due to weather | | | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fluky weather prevented America's Cup racing on Saturday, extending at least one more day a regatta that Emirates Team New Zealand a week ago appeared to have all but won against defender Oracle Team USA. |
| 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. |
| Inter Milan Punished for Racist Chanting | | | Inter Milan was ordered to play its next home game, against Fiorentina on Sept. 26, with one end of its stadium closed as punishment for racist chanting by fans. |
| Teacher punished for Twitter lesson | | | After a student made obscene comments about her on Twitter, a high school teacher in northern Mexico taught a lesson with an online post of her own a video showing her confronting the girl in class. |
| Supreme Court needs change | | | Law professor Eric Segall says we need to take a step back and look at some of the Supreme Court's major flaws. |
| Fracking Here to stay? | | | CNN's Richard Quest talks to Texas Gov. Rick Perry about the economic boom hydraulic fracturing has brought to his state. |
| Leader's lapses leave $10M up for grabs | | | If Henrik Stenson fails to hold his advantage at the Tour Championship and misses out on a $10 million FedEx Cup jackpot, then the Swede will no doubt look to a potentially costly second half of his third round on Saturday. |
| How will 'Dexter' end? | | | In this web only clip, CNN's Jake Tapper talks with actor Michael C. Hall about the show's end. |
| Bale seals Madrid move | | | The longest transfer saga of the summer came to an end when Gareth Bale officially signed for Real Madrid. It's not known for sure if the fee is a world record but Bale did make it clear that he was overjoyed to be joining the Spanish giant. |
| Coping in Muqdadiya | | | Many residents of the Iraqi town have been forced from their homes because of recent violence. |
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