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Bryan brothers win Wimbledon
Men's Wimbledon doubles champions, the brothers Bryan, discuss their victory with CNN's Amanda Davies.


Advertising With Change Coming, Aetna Targets Employers
The insurance companys Our Healthy campaign will focus on cutting waste in health care spending through technological innovation.


Ryanair Warns Profit Could Fall Short
The Dublin-based budget airline said that competition in an environment of austerity could limit its income.


Chobani's pulling moldy yogurt from U.S. shelves prompts federal probe
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday it is investigating Greek yogurt maker Chobani's handling of a mold problem with its product after the company asked some retailers last week to remove yogurt cups from store shelves.


Critics Notebook Leaving a Tip A Custom in Need of Changing?
Americans have stuck with the practice because all parties thought it worked in their favor, but a re-evaluation is now in order.


Stenson rises to the top
Henrik Stenson caps his recent rise with a record-equaling victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship which propels the Swede to the top of the FedEx Cup standings.


Syria What UK lawmakers said
British Prime Minister David Cameron opened an emergency debate on Syria Thursday, calling it an issue of how to respond to one of most "abhorrent uses of chemical weapons in a century."


Texas power neared $5,000 cap Tuesday after plants shut
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Real-time power prices in Texas spiked briefly on Tuesday after two power plants shut amid a heat wave and an increase in power demand, according to the grid agency's website on Wednesday.


Bezos Makes First Visit to Washington Post as Owner
In an interview, Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, said he expected the newspaper to have a new golden era under his ownership.


European insurers spent 9 bln euros on regulation-report
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Europe's insurers spent up to 9 billion euros ($11.9 billion) between 2010 and 2012 as they struggled to meet standards set in a barrage of regulation introduced since the...


Advertising With Change Coming, Aetna Targets Employers
The insurance companys Our Healthy campaign will focus on cutting waste in health care spending through technological innovation.


Tiffany's strong China sales offset tepid Americas business
(Reuters) - Tiffany Co's strong sales in China and higher prices made up for some disappointing business in its home market in the latest quarter, leading the U.S. jeweler on Tuesday to raise its...


Restaurants Opening Soon in New York
Familiar names take on new roles and some old favorite spots reopen after refurbishing.


Bits Blog Samsung Unveils Galaxy Gear Smartwatch
The timing of the release could also give Samsung a leg up over Apple, which has yet to unveil a similar device but has long been rumored to be working on one.


Goldman names head of venture capital coverage
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Wednesday it appointed senior banker Stuart Bernstein as head of its venture capital coverage group, as it seeks to generate more business in...


Well Oral Infections Causing More Hospitalizations
Surprising numbers of patients are being hospitalized with serious, sometimes fatal tooth abscesses, a new study finds.


Two of Plutos Moons Get Names From Greek Mythologys Underworld
After an online contest, an astronomical union selected the names Styx, a river souls had to cross to get to Hades, and Kerberos, the many-headed guard dog.


A Win, and Validation, for Henrik Stenson
Henrik Stenson didn't need a big trophy to prove himself that he belonged among the elite in golf.


Australian GP Albert Park flyover
Get a bird's-eye view of Melbourne's Albert Park F1 race track.


From figure of fun to major champion
He's the man who inspired the cult of 'Dufnering' but after winning his maiden major at the PGA Championship, Jason Dufner has forced the world to take his golf seriously.


The Global Elites Favorite Strongman
Paul Kagame is an international hero for reforming Rwanda. But cleaning up a country doesnt come without moral hazards.


Not acting in Syria would send wrong message to Iran French PM
Sept. 4 - French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault says a lack of action in Syria would send the wrong message to Iran over its nuclear program. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Lisa Gernak, Calder Hynes
The bride is an administrative assistant at a Ritz-Carlton; the groom is the public relations manager for the Brooklyn Nets.


Europe, on Sidelines, Waits for Next Move on Syria
Europeans, divided over Syria, arrive at this weeks meeting of the Group of 20 nations waiting for the United States to take the lead on the conflict.


Relief, but Disappointment, for Plaintiffs in N.F.L. Case
One day after the announcement of a $765 million settlement in a concussion lawsuit, some former players and their families expressed mixed feelings.


Tool Kit Planting Your Flag on a Patch of the Web
New options will make buying an Internet domain easier, but the process can still be fraught with problems.


'Hacktivism' on the rise in Mideast
The Arab Spring may be responsible for the rise of 'hacktivism' attacks from the Middle East. Leone Lakhani reports.


McEnroe Still going strong
Seven-time grand slam champion John McEnroe is delighting fans on his PowerShares tour. CNN's Don Riddell reports.


Special Report Front Row Center Stars of Stage, and Now Screen
It is now common to see onstage performances at a multiplex near you. Live screenings are only one of the ways in which major companies are attempting to reach newer and broader audiences.


Bank of England likely to pause after Carney changes
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England is expected to take a breather when it announces its latest policy decision on Thursday after a hectic couple of months under new governor Mark Carney which has seen the economy show fresh signs of life.


Bar Mitzvahs Get New Look to Build Faith
American Jews often view the coming-of-age ceremony as an ending. A new initiative by the Reform movement is out to change that.


Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro found hanged in jail
Sept. 4 - Ariel Castro, sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapping, rape and beatings of three women in Cleveland, is found dead in his Ohio jail cell. Sunita Rappai reports.


Chinese pianist Wang's childhood colors Bucharest concert
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Reed-thin and tiny, Yuja Wang looks too small to handle a shiny black Steinway concert grand piano. Yet when she was done, her powerful, nuanced playing got her a standing ovation in Bucharest.


Campaign Spotlight Hotel Says GDay, and GNight, With Music-Centric Campaign
A campaign does double duty by promoting the Redbury, a boutique hotel in Los Angeles, and the Rubens, an Australian rock band.


Wed be better off without American Airlines - Felix TV
Loose seats. Disrupted flights. Damning headlines. Its been a terrible week for American Airlines. Reuters blogger Felix Salmon explains why flying American and other big carriers has become such a drag. (October 4, 2012)


A Critic of a Design Museum Will Lead It
Glenn Adamson, a researcher without the typical executive experience, wrote in 2011 that the museum he will soon lead has little more than indiscrimination to call its own.


RPT-USDA criticized for work on poultry plant food safety project
Sept 4 (Reuters) - U.S. agriculture regulators pushing to overhaul food safety inspections at poultry slaughterhouses have not thoroughly evaluated several pilot projects, which critics have said could be jeopardizing food safety, according to a report released by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) on Wednesday.


Weak spending, inflation data point to soft U.S. economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer spending barely rose and inflation was tame in July, offering a cautionary note on the economy as the Federal Reserve weighs cutting back its massive bond-buying...


Television Review Cold Justice and Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall
Cold Justice and Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall reopen unsolved crimes.


Georgia Loses WR Mitchell to Knee Injury
Georgia receiver Malcolm Mitchell will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Saturday's loss at Clemson.


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