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Johnson earns a shot at $10M jackpot
Zach Johnson took a step nearer the $10 million end-of-season prize after claiming victory at the rain-delayed BMW Championship in Chicago Monday.


Kabul Journal Raucous Scene Grips Afghan Capital Soccer Euphoria
A stadium once used by the Taliban for public executions was overtaken for a celebration rife with symbolism after the Afghan national team won a South Asian title match.


For Mets, Another Year at the Same Address
If the Mets season ended Friday, they would wind up fourth in the National League East for the fifth straight season, a franchise record for consecutive finishes in the same spot.


Jackson auction halted by another Jackson's possibly fake signature
(Reuters) - The U.S. Marshals Service on Friday canceled an auction of assets forfeited by convicted former U.S. Representative Jesse Jackson Jr concerned that one item - a guitar signed by Michael Jackson and Eddie Van Halen - might be faked.


Lace campaign to beat homophobia
It was supposed to provide the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but the latest effort to fight homophobia in football is in danger of fading into monochrome.


U.S. House taunts Democrats with anti-Obamacare spending bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A familiar Washington melodrama - will they or won't they shut down the government - took center stage on Friday when the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a bill to fund the government but only if President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare law is ransacked.


El Salvador Ban 14 Internationals for Life for Fixing
El Salvador have banned 14 international footballers for life for match-fixing, including some of their best-known and most experienced players.


Mexico scours for dozens missing amid floods as storms abate
LA PINTADA, Mexico (Reuters) - Rescuers cleared mud from shattered houses on Friday, searching for dozens of people missing after a mudslide flattened their village in southwest Mexico as some of the most destructive storms to hit the country in decades abated.


QA Scanning Printed Documents for Editing
Also, opening the Macs downloads folder and checking more than one Gmail account in the same browser.


Motherlode Blog Advice for New Parents Who Get Too Much Advice
The arrival of a baby can provoke conflict, as brand-new grandparents want to share what they learned in decades of child-rearing, while new parents are looking to find their own way.


Wall St. takes break from giddy feeling
Sept. 19 - Summary Stocks end four-day rally as post-Fed meeting jubilance recedes; latest figures suggest economy adapting well to higher interest rates; gold spikes; JPMorgan moves to put legal woes behind it; Tesla hits record high. Conway G. Gittens reports.


World Briefing | Africa Central African Republic Leader Turns Against Rebels Who Put Him in Power
The rebel group that swept to power in March was dissolved by a decree issued by the very president it had installed, according to state radio.


Miley Cyrus breaks silence on VMAs
Miley Cyrus has a message for the haters You are overthinking it.


Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


Former Lehman President Gregory puts antiques on auction block
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Lehman Brothers President Joseph Gregory, who often commuted by helicopter to work before his bank went bust, is auctioning off a collection of centuries old furniture and...


Bridge World Championships in Bali, Indonesia
The round-robin stage of the world championships in Bali, Indonesia, is just past the halfway mark, 12 of 21 rounds.


Motherlode Blog Advice for New Parents Who Get Too Much Advice
The arrival of a baby can provoke conflict, as brand-new grandparents want to share what they learned in decades of child-rearing, while new parents are looking to find their own way.


Report Foster Says He Took Money at Tennessee
Houston Texans running back Arian Foster says in an upcoming documentary he accepted money his senior year at Tennessee.


'Wild sport' meets 'strict square'
Where there's wind and water in Marseille, you are likely to find "Les Mouss" -- three brothers with a passion for windsurfing, and a love for their native south of France.


Qatar shows new green credentials with first low-energy villa
Sept. 4 - Sensitive to criticism over its high carbon dioxide emissions, Qatar has opened its first ultra-low energy villa to show a new commitment to environmental sustainability. The oil-rich emirate hopes the development in capital Doha will pave the way for more sustainable properties to be built in the desert nation. Jim Drury reports.


The top films at the North American box office
July 21 - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting July 19, led by "The Conjuring," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) The Conjuring..........................$ 41.5 million 2 (1) Despicable Me 2........................$ 25.1 million 3 (*) Turbo..................................$ 21.5 million 4 (2) Grown Ups 2............................$ 20.0 million 5 (*) Red 2..................................$ 18.5 mill


Anisha Bhasin, Shantanu Mukherjee
The couple met at N.Y.U., from which they graduated.


Tunisia's struggling economy
CNN's Errol Barnett speaks with Tunisia's president about how the country is dealing with its protests.


Kabul Journal Raucous Scene Grips Afghan Capital Soccer Euphoria
A stadium once used by the Taliban for public executions was overtaken for a celebration rife with symbolism after the Afghan national team won a South Asian title match.


Cape Verde Disqualified From World Cup Playoffs
The team fielded an ineligible player in a match Saturday, the latest error to embarrass African soccer in the 2014 World Cup qualifying cycle.


Economic View A Dearth of Investment in Young Workers
The bleak job picture for young Americans doesnt bode well for their long-term careers, or for the economys future.


Tokyo celebrates 2020 Olympics
The Olympics return to Japan in 2020. Paula Hancocks reports on the excitement across the capital.


Op-Ed Columnist Hard Truths About Our Soft Bodies
Studies and theories about everything from additives to air-conditioning cloud the bigger-is-better ethos that definitely contributes to Americas weight problem.


Storm victims' anger over response
Scores are dead, tourists are trapped in Acapulco and families struggle to recover after a storm hits the Mexican state of Guerrero. But some victims feel ignored.


Russia sends another navy ship towards Syria
Sept. 12 - Another Russian destroyer heads towards the Syrian coast as Moscow, a key ally of Damascus, rotates its navy vessels in the Mediterranean for what it calls a security guarantee. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Germany's coalition Who will it be? And what does it mean?
Sept. 20 - Angela Merkel's party will win in Sunday's election - but who will end up in Berlin's next government? And what does it mean for policy?


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.


Water "the teeth" of climate change - World Bank
June 19 - Growing pressure over water remains the most worrying symptom of climate change, argues the World Bank President, while a projected 2C rise in temperature by 2030 could submerge Bangkok.


Amateur video appears to show Syrian rebel carrying out suicide attack
(WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT)Amateur video posted on a social media website purports to show a Syrian rebel blowing up a government checkpoint in what appears to be a suicide attack. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Well Medicine Is More Than Carrots and Sticks
In todays medical schools, words like provider and consumer are used as frequently as healer and patient. But no arsenal of incentives alone will ever produce the kind of compassion and attention to detail every patient wants and deserves.


Tool Kit Better Smartphone Typing Is Just a Tap Away
Apps and tips to help ease your virtual keyboard frustrations.


UPDATE 4-U.S. sets first curbs on power plant carbon emissions
* New coal-fired power plants require tech to capture carbon emissions


Tiger Cites Fatigue After Spectacular Late Collapse
Tiger Woods blamed late season fatigue for his dramatic collapse over the closing stretch at the Tour Championship on Friday after he had surged into contention with five birdies in his first 13 holes.


Is golf driving the U.S. economy?
U.S. debt may appear to be spiraling out of control, but one sporting industry is making a major contribution to the country's economic health.


French and Benelux stocks-Factors to watch on Sept 20
Below are company-related news and stories from French and Benelux media which could have an impact on the region's markets or individual stocks.


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