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'White Widow' | | Interpol issues a red notice for Samantha Lewthwaite, the so-called "White Widow," at the request of Kenyan authorities and following the deadly mall siege. |
ArtsBeat New Releases Top Chart | | The top five albums on the Billboard 200 chart this week are all fresh releases, led by Jack Johnsons From Here to Now to You. |
Alicia Keys Let's fight HIV | | Alicia Keys and Cristina Jade Pea say young people are at the center of the HIV epidemic in terms of vulnerability and infection -- but also in potential to turn the epidemic around. |
A Tussle Over Service Dogs | | Landlords and owners are faced with difficult decisions when considering medical waivers allowing dogs in no-pet buildings. |
Teen USA knew 'sextortion' accused | | The college student accused of hijacking the webcam of Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf and other young women is a former high school classmate of the pageant winner. |
Players' union 'deeply alarmed' by Qatar labor allegations | | BERNE (Reuters) - The international players' union has called on 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar to respect workers' rights following a report in the Guardian newspaper that dozens of migrant Nepalese workers have died in recent weeks in the Gulf state. |
E.A. Sports Settles Lawsuit With College Athletes | | The settlement in the suit filed by student-athletes seeking to be paid included the Collegiate Licensing Company, and the court filing came after E.A. Sports announced it would not publish a college football video game in 2014. |
Sochi -- Russia's field of dreams? | | CNN's Amanda Davies gives the inside track on Sochi's preparations for February's Olympic Games with the Russian city facing a race against time to be ready. |
New York man hits 3 million miles in 1966 Volvo | | Sep. 20 - Irv Gordon hits 3 million miles in his 1966 Volvo continuing his place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the driver with the most miles driven in one car by a single owner. Gavino Garay reports. |
Peter Matthiessen to Publish New Novel | | Mr. Matthiessen, 86, said the new novel, about a group that comes together for a meditation retreat at the site of a World War II concentration camp, may be my last word. |
Roll Over? Fat Chance | | More than half the dogs in America are overweight, giving rise to diet and exercise programs. |
Week 4 N.F.L. Matchups | | Arizona has a veteran quarterback, Carson Palmer, to get the ball to wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Tampa Bay has a revamped secondary that should hamper the Cardinals passing attack. |
E.A. Sports Settles Lawsuit With College Athletes | | The settlement in the suit filed by student-athletes seeking to be paid included the Collegiate Licensing Company, and the court filing came after E.A. Sports announced it would not publish a college football video game in 2014. |
Fitch Maintains Tele2 Russia on Rating Watch Evolving on Shareholding Uncertainty | | (The following statement was released by the rating agency) MOSCOW/LONDON, September 27 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has maintained Tele2 Russia Holdings AB's (Tele2 Russia), Long-Term IDR of 'BB+' on Rating Watch Evolving (RWE) due to the uncertainty over its longer-term capital structure and strategic shareholding situation. The RWE is likely to be resolved once there is more clarity on these issues. Fitch understands that company and its shareholder are likely to address their strategic options |
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