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| Gas Leaks in Fracking Disputed in Study | | | Hydraulic fracking appears to cause smaller leaks of methane, a greenhouse gas, than the federal government estimates, according to a study released Monday. |
| Vettel's majestic Monza win | | | 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. |
| Moody's concerned by Richmond, California's plan for mortgages | | | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Richmond, California's plan to use eminent domain to seize "underwater" mortgages and make them more affordable could backfire on its finances, Moody's Investors Service said on Friday, adding the plan is a "credit negative" for the city. |
| Bizarre Finish in the Desert | | | Joel Stave stumbled as he kneeled, plopped the ball on the turf and hopped up like he had just completed a magic act. |
| Real Madrid don't do austerity | | | Even in tough economic times, Real Madrid doesn't do austerity. Gareth Bale's signing is yet another example. But do its fans care? |
| Merkel fights for majority in tight German election race | | | BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel looked on track to win a third term in a weekend election in Germany but faced a battle to preserve her center-right majority and avert a potentially divisive coalition with her arch-rivals, the center-left Social Democrats (SPD). |
| Luxury cow horn jewelry | | | All that glitters is not gold, and not all designer jewelry is made from precious metals and gemstones. |
| COMMODITIES-Gold dives on fresh speculation over stimulus; oil up | | | By Barani Krishnan NEW YORK, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Gold and most other commodities tumbled on Friday after fresh speculation there might be cuts to U.S. Federal Reserve stimulus by next month after this week's decision by the bank to delay the move. The dollar edged up from 7-month lows, putting more pressure on commodities priced in the currency. The greenback rose after St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said it was possible the Fed might start to cut bond purchases in Oct |
| Furyk makes history at Conway Farms | | | Jim Furyk entered the golf record books by becoming the sixth man to shoot a 59 on the PGA Tour. His stunning round included an eagle and 11 birdies. |
| Atop the Puck Building | | | The SoHo beacon, built in 1885, is going to be a residential destination for the first time in its history. |
| Tokyo man to lose home to make way for stadium again | | | TOKYO (Reuters) - Kohei Jinno fans out the black and white photos of his family posing proudly in front of their central Tokyo home, a house they were forced to leave ahead of the 1964 Olympic Games to make way for construction of the main stadium. |
| Grand Theft Auto V steals the spotlight | | | Sept. 17 - Grand Theft Auto V- the first new edition of the popular franchise in 5 years- has fans lining up to buy and investors carefully monitoring sales. Bobbi Rebell reports. |
| Red Bulls Beat Toronto | | | Thierry Henry scored in the first half and Fabian Espindola added a goal with 10 minutes left, leading the Red Bulls to a 2-0 victory over Toronto in Harrison, N.J. |
| Why Goldman's board falls short - Felix TV | | | The Goldman Sachs board of directors is supposed to keep management in check, but Reuters' blogger Felix Salmon says it is stacked with company insiders, conflicting interests and inexperience. (October 15, 2012) |
| Paddling wild in Sweden | | | With 8,000 islands, the Swedish coastal region of Bohusln is a paradise for kayakers. Or anyone seeking high-grade solitude. |
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