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Wiebe and Langer Share Lead at Senior British Open
Mark Wiebe of the United States shot a five-under-par 65, and Bernhard Langer shot a 67 and made five birdies. Both players were at five-under 135.


Gandolfini TV pilot not likely to air, "Sharknado" is back
July 26 - The latest celebrity and entertainment headlines including Gandolfini's new TV show unlikely to air, another Pussy Riot member loses appeal and "Sharknado" is back. Lindsay Claiborn reports.


Well Farmers Market Chickens Higher in Bacteria
Up to 52 percent of grocery store chickens tested positive for bacteria that can cause food poisoning. But chickens bought at farmers markets were the most contaminated of all, according to a small study in Pennsylvania.


Lucy Anderson, Robin Mookerjee
The bride is a bibliographer and cataloger of early printed books; the groom is an assistant professor and a chairman of literary studies at Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts.


Embraer shares fall on weak business jet outlook
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Shares of Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA faced their worst session in a year on Friday, after executives warned that economic concerns seemed to be weakening demand for bigger...


At least 19 killed in FARC clashes in Colombia
At least 19 soldiers were killed over the weekend in separate clashes with rebels in Colombia, the country's president said.


LVMH shares jump as Louis Vuitton calms worries
PARIS (Reuters) - Shares in LVMH soared on Friday after the luxury group reassured investors about margins and sales growth at its star brand Louis Vuitton and joined rival Kering in pointing to an...


A fair World Cup deal for Brazil?
After some of the world's biggest corporations such as Apple and Google have come under pressure over aggressive tax avoidance strategies, now its FIFA's turn to defend its lucrative financial arrangements with 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil.


China's white dolphins at risk
China's unique white dolphins -- famous for the actual pink hue of their skin -- face going from endangered to extinct -- with conservationists doubtful they can be saved.


UPDATE 6-Vivendi overhaul gathers pace with $8.2 bln Activision sale
* Move follows Maroc Telecom disposal, network-sharing deal


Police catch 'haiku' killer suspect
A 63-year-old man wanted in connection with the murder of five people in a remote Japanese hamlet has been captured after a manhunt involving more than 400 police.


PGA ends putter ban opposition
The PGA Tour decides to adopt the ban on the use of controversial anchored putters from 2016.


Carlyle's CommScope picks banks for IPO -sources
July 25 (Reuters) - Carlyle Group LP has selected banks for an initial public offering of telecommunications equipment company CommScope Holding Co Inc, which was taken private in 2011 for $3.9...


Halliburton pleads guilty to destroying Gulf oil spill evidence
(Reuters) - Halliburton Co has agreed to plead guilty to destroying evidence related to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and will pay the maximum possible statutory fine, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Thursday.


'Brian dead' play costs McIlroy at Open
Unconscious. Brain dead. Rory McIlroy was in a brutally reflective mood in the words he chose to describe his opening round in the British Open


Two of three East Cleveland murder victims were strangled-coroner
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Two of the three women found dead in a Cleveland suburb last week were strangled using some type of ligature, a method identical to that used by previously convicted Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell, county officials said Friday.


Rains preceded record drop in U.S. corn, soy cash prices
CHICAGO, July 26 (Reuters) - Widespread rains last weekend in the U.S. Corn Belt sparked a record drop in cash corn and soybean prices - a wave of declines that triggered a steep fall in futures at the Chicago Board of Trade this week, grains traders and analysts said.


Will 5 Power Conferences Break Away From FBS?
The five power conferences are trying to redefine what it takes to operate a Division I college athletic program, with their commissioners calling out the NCAA at media days around the country.


The Haggler So You Thought You Canceled the Contract
A customer of a security-alarm company says she thought she had ended her contract but then the bills kept coming.


Sunday Routine | Eric Helms Squeezing It All In, to an 80s Soundtrack
Even on Sunday, theres little rest for Eric Helms, the founder of the Juice Generation chain, as he runs errands, checks in on his stores and experiments with new recipes for a book.


Spectra-NextEra JV wins $3 billion Florida natgas pipeline contract
(Reuters) - Spectra Energy Corp said its joint venture with NextEra Energy Inc will construct a $3 billion gas pipeline to fuel the rising demand for power generation in Florida.


Revised Plan for Taller Midtown Fails to Assuage Critics
Some find little comfort in modifications to a proposal to rezone a 70-block area around Grand Central Terminal for even taller skyscrapers.


Emma Zuroski, Andrew Norman
The wedding took place at St. Patricks Cathedral in Auckland, New Zealand.


U.S. Week Ahead GDP, Jobs and D-Day for Dell
July 26 - Economists expecting meager growth when second quarter GDP is released, but factory jobs are improving. Michael Dell tries one more time to convince shareholders to approve his buyout plan.


London 2012 legacy?
Over two-thirds of Britons believe the 9 billion ($13.8 billion) bill for the London Olympics was worth it, but economists and business leaders argue it could take years to see the economic benefits.


Froome wins 100th Tour
The apprentice becomes the master Chris Froome wins the 100th Tour de France with a ride into Paris.


With Gibbs' Return, Creighton Star Likely Walk-On
The NCAA awarded Creighton's Grant Gibbs a sixth season of eligibility on Tuesday a decision that could end up costing coach Greg McDermott tens of thousands of dollars.


Spirit AeroSystems shares up 7 percent amid report of possible bid
(Reuters) - Shares of Spirit AeroSystems , a supplier to Boeing Co and other jet makers, rose 7 percent on Thursday after a British newspaper reported that car and plane parts maker GKN may launch a...


Royal babies 5 things to know
Think you know all you could ever want to about royal babies amid all the excitement about the new arrival? Well did you know this...


Strong Quarter for Netflix, but Investors Hit Pause
The company gained 630,000 subscribers in the United States in the spring, but its shares fell in after-hours trading as some investors wanted even higher subscriber additions.


Stewart on U.S. Grand Prix
Racing legend Jackie Stewart gives his thoughts on the United States Grand Prix and how the title race may end.


Hingis to Play Doubles at Rogers Cup in Toronto
Martina Hingis has added a Toronto stop on her comeback tour.


Violence deepens Egypt turmoil, deposed leader probed for murder
CAIRO (Reuters) - At least seven people were killed and hundreds wounded in scattered violence across Egypt during mass rallies for and against the army's overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, who was placed under investigation for murder.


Lee Westwood's U.S. move
Former world No. 1 on why his U.S. move could help him to claim his first major victory.


Well The Kitchen as a Pollution Hazard
Cooking is a major source of indoor pollution, promoting a need for better ventilation standards.


Marc Andreessen Why I hate going public - Felix TV
The Netscape co-founder and high-profile venture capitalist tells Reuters' Felix Salmon that he hates selling companies -- nearly as much as he hates taking them public. What will his investors say?


T Magazine Food Matters | Four Monks Walk Into a Bar
A group of Buddhist holy men traveled yesterday to Whiskey Soda Lounge Ny, the soon-to-open companion bar to the restaurant Pok Pok Ny, for a house-blessing ceremony.


How Chromecast could change TV
Google rolled out a new Nexus 7 tablet on Wednesday. But a much smaller, much cheaper new gadget may be the one that makes a seismic impact in the consumer technology world.


Praktiker shares hit by Max Bahr insolvency move
* Praktiker planned to operate stores under Max Bahr brand


U.S. assures Russia Snowden won't be executed or tortured
MOSCOW/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has made a formal promise to Russia not to execute or torture Edward Snowden if he is sent home to face charges of illegally disclosing government secrets, and the Kremlin said Russian and U.S. security agencies are in talks over his fate.


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