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Yawn and get a free coffee | | As attention spans shrink to hashtag-sized dimensions, advertisers have had to get increasingly creative with how they deliver messages to the masses. Many brand ambassadors have found salvation in an unexpected source the airport. |
Korean golf prodigy | | An 11-year-old female golf prodigy in South Korea has big plans. CNN's Ian Lee reports. |
14 killed in Syrian jet fighter attack | | At least 10 students were killed and dozens others were wounded when a Syrian fighter jet bombed a high school in northern Syria, opposition activists said. |
Fitch Withdraws Merrill Lynch Co.'s IDRs, Viability, and Support Ratings; Affirms Debt Ratings | | (The following statement was released by the rating agency) CHICAGO, October 02 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has withdrawn the long- and short-term Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) of Merrill Lynch Co., as well as its Viability Rating (VR) and Support Ratings, as this entity was merged directly into the Bank of America Corporation (BAC) entity as of Oct. 1, 2013. This merger has no effect on the Merrill Lynch name and brand, and as of Oct. 1, 2013, in conjunction with the merger, all obligations of |
CEO clueless till food stamp diet | | Panera CEO Ron Shaich thought he knew a thing or two about hunger until he lived for a week eating food that was affordable on food stamps. |
The 'beast' of Japan. Or Peter Pan? | | She was dubbed "The Assassin" after winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics, but Kaori Matsumoto prefers to be known as "Beast." Her coach, however, says she is more like Peter Pan -- and the judo star herself claims she once saw Tinker Bell. |
Lab grown brain to open doors for disease research | | Sept. 11 - Scientists have grown human brain tissue from stem cells in a laboratory in Vienna. The researchers say they can replicate the organ's development in its early stages of life in the womb, potentially increasing our understanding of neurological and mental disorders. Jim Drury reports. |
TBR Inside the List | | Keith Richardsx2019;s autobiography, x201C;Life,x201D; hits the hardcover nonfiction list at No. 1, unsurprisingly. |
Shutdown could slam frail U.S. economy | | Oct. 1 - The government shutdown hits a fragile U.S. economy, taking away not only government jobs that contribute to economic growth, but also many of the tools used to determine monetary policy. Bobbi Rebell reports. |
Sandra Bullock defies gravity | | Oct. 01 - The actress teams up with George Clooney at the New York premiere of their new film "Gravity." Rough Cut (no reporter narration) |
Josh OHarra, Paul Massey | | Mr. OHarra is an assistant general counsel for Eli Lilly Company; Mr. Massey is an executive vice president at Weber Shandwick, a public relations agency. |
Marketplace of vice, 'Silk Road' meets its end | | BOSTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Before it was shut down by U.S. agents this week, people looking to buy street drugs, hire hackers or hitmen, and acquire stolen e-commerce accounts anonymously online could... |
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