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Tourre on stand says email in SEC case 'not accurate'
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fabrice Tourre, the former Goldman Sachs trader accused of secretly helping the hedge fund of billionaire John Paulson construct a $2 billion deal it could bet against, said Wednesday an email he sent to a key participant in the investment was inaccurate.


T Magazine One-Thing Shops | Where You Can Find the Most Beautiful Brushes in Germany
In the shadow of a famous German cathedral lies an inviting hole in the wall where a single family has been making brushes of all shapes and sizes for more than a century.


EXCLUSIVE-Carl's Jr owner CKE explores sale -sources
July 24 (Reuters) - CKE Inc, the restaurant group that operates the Carl's Jr and Hardees fast food chains, is exploring a potential sale after postponing its initial public offering last year, according to three people familiar with the matter.


N.H.L. Schedule Shows Realignment and Olympics Break
The N.H.L. announced four new division names, the 2013-14 schedule and an agreement to allow players to participate in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.


You're the Boss Blog When the Customer Is Not Right
If a customer says something offensive to an employee, is your first concern for your customer or your employee?


How to negotiate a better salary
When it comes to negotiating a salary for a new job it can pay to ask for a precise figure.


Theater Review | New Jersey A Review of Clybourne Park, at Kean University
The roots of Clybourne Park, a Pulitzer Prize winner, lie in A Raisin in the Sun.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to buy Japanese stocks
TOKYO, July 25 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Thursday. Japanese Stocks BUY 14.0 million shares SELL 8.1 million shares ------------------------------------------------------ BUY 5.9 million shares


Sudans President One Step Ahead of a Suit and a Warrant
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan left an African Union meeting in Nigeria after human rights groups filed a suit calling for his arrest on a warrant accusing him of genocide.


Mayhem at S. Korea mud festival
Call it the world's biggest mud fight or its largest group cosmetic treatment -- either way, millions of visitors are making their way to Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province this week for South Korea's most popular festival.


Whats On Saturday
Television highlights.


Warriors Top Suns 91-77 for Vegas League Title
Ian Clark scored 33 points and hit seven of 10 3-pointers to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 91-77 victory over the Phoenix Suns in the championship game of the NBA's Vegas Summer League on Monday night.


Is Rio ready for the World Cup?
CNN travels to Rio to discover whether the city is ready for the 2014 World Cup.


World gets first glimpse at royal baby
July 23 - Prince William and his wife Kate said their son's birth was a "very emotional" experience during their first public appearance with the young royal, who is now third in line to the British throne. Deborah Gembara reports.


U.S. has Kim K, Brits have royals
Dan Jones says it makes sense for England to rejoice over a new royal baby it's a living link with its national history. Why Americans care is harder to figure out.


Tennis baby new web star
The daughter of Bob Bryan, part of tennis' greatest double act in history, has become a social media phenomenon.


Colorado town mulls issuing licenses to shoot down drones
DENVER (Reuters) - The farming and ranching town of Deer Trail, Colorado, which boasts that it held the world's first rodeo in 1869, is now considering starting a 21st century tradition - paying bounties to anyone who shoots down an unmanned drone.


Breakingviews Vivendi sells Maroc, shareholders shrug
July 23 - The French conglomerate will forsake a control premium in its $5.5 bln Maroc sale to Etisalat. The good news? It's Vivendi's first step in an overdue transformation, argues Breakingviews.


The 10 worst film and TV bosses
Every so often I'll see a movie or a TV show where a boss is over-the-top bad, and it's supposed to be hilarious or terrifying.


Bucks Blog Tuesday Reading A New Approach to Treating Depression
TMS offers a new approach to depression, when tipping still requires cash, answers to your questions about pies and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.


Technophoria Dissent Over a Device to Help Find Melanoma
MelaFind, a system for imaging skin lesions, has been polarizing the field of skin-cancer detection.


Square Feet Tarrytown, N.Y., Charms Residents and Retailers
Businesses are thriving in an economically and ethnically diverse Westchester County village of 11,354.


Colorado town mulls issuing licenses to shoot down drones
DENVER (Reuters) - The farming and ranching town of Deer Trail, Colorado, which boasts that it held the world's first rodeo in 1869, is now considering starting a 21st century tradition - paying bounties to anyone who shoots down an unmanned drone.


Staying Alive Remembering Why I Got Into Business
It was your passion that led you to start a business. But now that you run the business, do you still do the things you were passionate about?


Jacksons Mother, Defiant and at Times Forgetful, Wraps Up Her Testimony
Katherine Jackson, 83, faced cross-examination in the wrongful-death lawsuit she brought against the promoters of her sons comeback tour.


US STOCKS-Dow, SP dip; Apple's jump keeps Nasdaq barely in black
* Dow down 0.2 pct, SP 500 off 0.4 pct, Nasdaq up 0.01 pct


Aereo as Bargaining Chip in Broadcast Fees Battle
Time Warner Cable may suggest alternatives for watching CBS.


Students Recall Special Schools Run Like Jails
Boarding schools that are part of a tough love network based in Utah are coming under fire for accusations that the troubled youth in their care were routinely abused.


Why Putin regime feels threatened
The Kremlin's treatment of Russia's leading anti-corruption campaigner casts a shadow over Putin's regime.


Rose on injury It's been tough
Pedro Pinto speaks with Chicago Bulls' Derrick Rose about recovering from his knee injury.


ArtsBeat WikiLeaks Film to Open Toronto Film Festival
This years festival, running from Sept. 5 through 15, will open with The Fifth Estate, Bill Condons biographical film about WikiLeaks, and close with Life of Crime, a thriller adapted from the Elmore Leonard novel The Switch.


Kepler rescue try is under way
Stargazers crossed their fingers Thursday as NASA attempted to revive the planet-hunting Kepler probe, idled since a piece of critical equipment gave out in orbit two months ago.


Pope Francis delivers mass at Brazilian shrine
July 24 - Pope Francis calls on youth to "build a more just and united world" during mass at a Brazilian shrine, his first as pope outside Italy. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


DOJ probes U.S. fracking market over antitrust -Baker Hughes
July 24 (Reuters) - The Department of Justice is examining potential antitrust issues in the U.S. market for pressure pumping services, which are used in hydraulic fracturing, according to Baker Hughes Inc, owner of the third-largest pressure pumping fleet.


Well Alternatives for Back Pain Relief
How do you solve back pain? Dont ask your doctor.


Scientists warn of overwhelming costs of mental illness
* Study puts annual cost to UK alone at 172 billion dollars


Soccer Martino May Feel Right at Home With Bara
Tested in South America, Barcelona's new coach, Gerardo Martino, brings a sense that it's a players' game.


For online lenders, Wall Street cash brings growth and risk
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Institutional investors are tripping over themselves to buy so-called peer-to-peer loans offered by a new breed of Internet lending companies, a development that could...


New protests sweep Istanbul
The commercial and entertainment heart of Turkey's largest city again became the scene of clashes between riot police and small groups of protesters Saturday night, after security forces fired tear gas, water cannons and plastic pellets to disperse anti-government demonstrators.


Pope Francis travels to shrine after enthusiastic welcome in Brazil
July 24 - Pope Francis is greeted by massive crowds as he arrives to the Aparecida shrine where he will give his first mass as pope outside Italy. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


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