| Latest worldwide news | Rachel Farnsworth, Eric Beights | | | The bride is an associate at Simpson Thacher Bartlett; the groom is a surgical intern at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. |
| Americans Retain PGA Cup but Settle for a Tie | | | Dan Greenwood of England holed a 5-foot par putt on the 18th hole Sunday as Great Britain Ireland rallied in singles to end the PGA Cup in a tie. The trophy still goes home with the Americans because they were the defending champion. |
| Auction House C.E.O. Moves to Hong Kong | | | The move by the head of Spink Sons, a small auction house founded in London in 1666, reflects Asia as a growing market for anything from fast cars to fine wines. |
| 'Don't get stuck in success' | | | Economist and author Noreena Hertz explains why it pays to not get stuck in your own success and make choices with your eyes wide open. |
| Fed officials criticize, explain taper delay | | | NEW YORK (Reuters) - An outspoken Federal Reserve hawk warned on Friday that the U.S. central bank had harmed its credibility by delaying a highly anticipated reduction in monetary stimulus this... |
| 'Snake Man' moves like a serpent | | | The "Snake Man" is real. The mythical creature with the body of a serpent and face of a human folds himself into a tight coil for the gasping crowds, before slithering into his next impossible position. |
| On the Runway Blog Getting a Foothold | | | CB Made in Italy shoes include styles with colors and patterns, including a good-looking suede style with a contrasting leather strip hand-stitched across the top |
| Personal Health When Parents Need Nurturing | | | Many people feel a moral obligation to assist aging parents, which can leave adult children feeling overburdened and neglectful of their own families, personal needs and goals. |
| Disgraced Johnson no longer running from doping past | | | TORONTO (Reuters) - For 10 awe-inspiring seconds on September 24, 1988, Canadians held their breath then exhaled and exploded in the type of wild chest-thumping celebrations usually reserved for the hockey-mad nation's greatest victories on the ice. |
| Diplomat's touch, no pushover | | | The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years. |
| Leafs Rally for 3-2 SO Win Over Sabres | | | The Toronto Maple Leafs rallied for two goals in the third-period and then went 15 rounds in the shootout to earn a 3-2 win and hand the Buffalo Sabres their first loss of the preseason Saturday night. |
| Hello, who's this? The pope | | | CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on the new pope making personal phone calls to ordinary people around the world. |
| Deadbeat dads get a second chance | | | Marcus Dixon refers to the tattoos on his face as the "art of war" an eye etched on his forehead, five stars down the left side of his face, and the words "don't cry" on his eyelids. |
| Life Sentences for Lawyer to Celebrities | | | Paul Bergrin, who was accused of running his law business as a criminal enterprise, was sentenced on Monday on nearly two dozen counts, including murder conspiracy and racketeering. |
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