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| Theron crusades against AIDS | | | She may be one of Hollywood's highest-paid women but Charlize Theron is using her star power to help prevent the spread of HIV in her homeland of South Africa. |
| Bale mania in Madrid | | | Real Madrid officially unveil world-record transfer signing Gareth Bale to thousands of fans inside the Bernabeu Stadium. |
| U.S. sets first curbs on power plant carbon emissions | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday announced first-ever regulations setting strict limits on the amount of carbon pollution that can be generated by any new U.S. power plant, which quickly sparked a backlash from supporters of the coal industry and are certain to face legal challenges. |
| Monaco's F1 transformation | | | The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll. |
| Well When Nurses Bond With Their Patients | | | As nurses we are taught that we are professionals and must maintain a certain emotional distance. But sometimes the line between a professional and personal relationship with a patient can become blurred. |
| 2013 Emmy Awards Who's nominated | | | The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, with help from "Breaking Bad's" Aaron Paul and this year's host, Neil Patrick Harris, on Thursday revealed the nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. |
| Greek stabbing suspect in court | | | Sept. 21 - Self-proclaimed right-wing supporter accused of stabbing anti-racist rapper appears in court in Greece. Rough cut (no reporter narration) |
| Stenson stretches lead, Woods wilts | | | Henrik Stenson increased his lead to four shots at the Tour Championship on Friday as the race for the $10 million FedEx Cup jackpot heats up. |
| Cameron's views branded 'ludicrous' | | | British Prime Minister David Cameron has been fiercely criticized following his comments that Tottenham Hotspur supporters should be allowed to use the term 'Yid' in their chants at football matches. |
| Eye-tracker targets hospital navigation stress | | | Sept. 18 - A hospital in the UK is using eye-tracking technology to improve sign placement in its corridor system. The so-called "wayfinding" tests are designed to ease the confusion and stress often caused by navigating unfamilar hospital hallways, as Jim Drury 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. |
| Key to football success? Luck | | | Football author Chris Anderson explains why football is a game of luck and why it's not the most expensive players that improve teams the most. |
| Hunt for dozens missing in Mexico storm | | | The death toll from several storms that hit Mexico this week rose to 101, authorities say. An additional 68 people are still missing, the nation's Interior Ministry said. |
| Breaking Bad Props to Be Auctioned | | | Screenbid.com sees a market in the stuff movie and TV shows are made of, including the dull green Aztek used by the shows meth-dealing antihero, Walter White. |
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