| Latest worldwide news | U.S., Iran No overnight miracles | | | There is a story that the first time a Persian 'Qajar dynasty' king attended a concert during a European tour, he was asked what he liked most about it. "The beginning," he answered, having assumed that the sound check was part of the performance. |
| Guidance is key for kids' resistance training experts | | | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Resistance training is good for kids, but needs to be supervised and tailored for them by a qualified professional, according to a consensus statement by 20 doctors and fitness experts. |
| RLPC-Vivarte in talks to reset loan covenants | | | LONDON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - French clothing retailer Vivarte is talking to lenders about potentially resetting its loan covenants to make its 2 billion euro($2.72 billion) debt pile easier to manage,... |
| Kercher case View from court | | | Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were not in the Florentine appellate court Monday for the opening day of their appeal against their 2009 convictions for the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher. |
| Officer Held in Fatal Accident | | | Officer Joseph McClean was charged with manslaughter and driving while intoxicated after fatally striking a man with his car on Staten Island while he was off duty. |
| Deciding Who Sees Students Data | | | Schools across the country are looking at new online ways to integrate and analyze information about their students. But privacy advocates remain wary. |
| 'Dufnering' back in style | | | CNN's Rachel Nichols talks to Jason Dufner after his first major title at the 2013 PGA Championship. |
| Chavez's F1 legacy? | | | It's not only global tycoons and car manufacturers that are greasing the wheels of Formula One -- countries are doing it too. |
| Dozens killed as death toll rises in Cairo clashes | | | Oct. 6 - Dozens are killed as supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi clash with local residents and police as they attempt to march on Tahrir Square. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Al Libi's wife My husband is innocent | | | The wife of a wanted terrorist captured by U.S. forces in Libya tells CNN about the moment masked men ambushed her husband. "They say there were 10 people involved, but I believe there were more than 10," she said. |
| First floating turbine seeks winds of change in U.S. | | | Sept. 29 - North America's first floating wind turbine, launched in May, is being hailed as a prototype for a future US offshore energy industry. While the small "pilot phase" unit, sitting off the Maine coast, produces only enough electricity to power four homes, it represents the first stage of a far more ambitious project. Tara Cleary reports. |
| Today's Economist The Loss of U.S. Pre-eminence | | | The growing challenge to the legitimacy of government, not merely the specter of a default on its debt, jeopardizes Americas world leadership, and the business elite has been strangely silent, an economist writes. |
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