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Luxury cow horn jewelry | | All that glitters is not gold, and not all designer jewelry is made from precious metals and gemstones. |
Austen ring bought back from singer | | A ring once owned by the 19th century novelist Jane Austen is to remain in Britain after a museum successfully raised funds to buy it from American singer Kelly Clarkson. |
Sea program for peace | | A program at sea looks to rock the boat on old hatreds in the Middle East. CNN's Sara Sidner reports. |
California solar policy costing all utility customers report | | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California's non-solar homeowners are paying a growing share of maintaining the power grid under a controversial state policy, while ratepayers with solar rooftops are paying less, a report commissioned by the state's utility regulator said on Thursday. |
Even at $700, Apple is not a bubble Felix TV | | It took 15,000 data points to answer a question millions of investors are asking Is Apple stock overvalued? With the help of friends at Datastream, Reuters blogger Felix Salmon presents a unique visual analysis showing that even at $700 a share, Apple is not overvalued as Microsoft was before its bubble burst. (September 19, 2012) |
15-love Top tennis romances | | The life of a tennis professional is tough, but the rewards are plentiful -- and not just in a financial sense. |
Berlusconi returns for crunch talks | | Sept. 30 - Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi arrives back in Rome ahead of crucial talks with his party. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
Italy political chaos knocks stocks | | Italian government bonds and shares dive after Silvio Berlusconi pulls the rug from under Enrico Letta's coalition government by ordering five centre-right ministers to quit. Joanna Partridge asks whether the latest crisis is becoming critical |
Women push to end driving ban | | Women who want the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to lift a de facto ban that prohibits them from driving have launched an online campaign urging Saudi females to stage a demonstration by driving cars on October 26. |
Russian court order activists held over Arctic oil protest | | MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court ordered 20 Greenpeace activists from around the world to be held in custody for two months pending further investigation over a protest against offshore oil drilling in the Arctic, drawing condemnation and a vow to appeal. |
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