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


12 Die in Clashes in Egypt as New Leaders Find Security Elusive
In the latest sign of Egypts political impasse, at least six people were killed Tuesday, bringing to at least nine the number of deaths in clashes over the last 24 hours.


Bloombergs Traffic Ideas First the World, Then, Maybe, the City
The New York City mayor has been hindered from accomplishing many of his local goals, but has been successful in improving overseas transportation safety in places like India, Egypt and Brazil.


Morsy's son speaks out
Osama Morsy, son of former Egypt's president, Mohamed Morsy calls his father's ouster a "coup on democracy" and vows not to let it go.


SPECIAL REPORT How the Muslim Brotherhood lost Egypt
CAIRO (Reuters) - When Egyptians poured onto the streets in their millions to demand the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011, few thought they would return two years later demonstrating for the overthrow of the man they elected to replace him.


Global Soccer It's Not More Science, but Magic, That Soccer Needs
Coaches may try to come up with systems that will ensure success, but improvisation, coming from artful players like the young Romelu Lukaku, more often than not wins the day.


Port of Tampa reopens after ethanol train derailment Port Authority
(Reuters) - Florida's Port of Tampa has reopened after an ethanol train derailment early Thursday, the Tampa Port Authority said.


The man who could have been Pele?
Women wanted him. Men wanted to be him.


Church to take on payday lenders
The Archbishop of Canterbury plans to take on payday lenders such as Wonga by allowing credit unions to set up shop on church property.


U.S. economic growth gauge rises to highest since April 2011 ECRI
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A measure of future U.S. economic growth strengthened in the latest week to its highest in more than two years, while the annualized growth rate also edged higher, a research...


T Magazine Feeling For | Lanvins Cool Necklace Beats the Heat
Offering a new take on statement jewelry, this piece from Alber Elbazs fall collection is available this week at Bergdorf Goodman.


EADS to reorganize in 3 units, combine defence assets - sources
PARIS, July 25 (Reuters) - European aerospace group EADS is studying plans to reorganize into three divisions under the Airbus brand as part of a strategic shake-up that could be unveiled as early as...


The most dangerous hobby?
Unpaid and overworked - why global motorsport relies on its marshals to keep its wheels turning.


The Lede Spanish Train Crash Captured on Video
Security-camera footage leaked to the public via YouTube captured the moment on Wednesday that a passenger train derailed outside Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, killing at least 80 people.


Thief drives Seagulls' van so far away
A van loaded with keyboards, guitars, amps and drums used by the 1980s band A Flock of Seagulls was stolen from a southern California hotel over the weekend, police said.


Emily Frost and Nicholas Gerry-Bullard
The bride, a reporter, and the groom, a senior consultant, met at Wesleyan University, from which they graduated.


Beijing bomber A desperate cry?
China's airport bomber is just one of many whose demands for justice have gone unheeded.


SPECIAL REPORT How the Muslim Brotherhood lost Egypt
CAIRO (Reuters) - When Egyptians poured onto the streets in their millions to demand the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011, few thought they would return two years later demonstrating for the overthrow of the man they elected to replace him.


Hopes raised for Mideast peace talks
Could Israel be considering a momentous concession that would change the course of 46 years of history with the Palestinians?


Bubba Watson on shaping shots
Defending Masters champion Bubba Watson talks family, Golf Boys, that playoff and shows us how he shapes those shots.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to sell Japanese stocks
TOKYO, July 26 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Friday. Japanese Stocks SELL 16.9 million shares BUY 9.3 million shares ------------------------------------------------------ SELL 7.6 million shares


Dell founder ups takeover bid based on voting rule change
(Reuters) - Dell Inc founder Michael Dell raised his $24.4 billion bid by less than 1 percent just hours before it was to be put to a vote, tacking on a controversial demand to change voting rules to make it easier for him to buy and take the No. 3 personal computer maker private.


SEC Coaches Weigh Talent vs. Potential for Trouble
The legal problems of current and former SEC players from ex-Florida and NFL tight end Aaron Hernandez to LSU running back Jeremy Hill cast a negative light on the league that has won seven consecutive national championships.


China leaping forward on carbon footprint - World Bank
June 19 - China has set very aggressive goals to cut its carbon footprint as well as short-lived climate pollutants, says World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.


Remembering Andrew Simpson
On May 9, a cool breeze blew across the waters of San Francisco Bay. Gliding across the surface, two teams of world-class sailors -- Oracle Team USA and Swedish Artemis Racing -- were hard at work preparing for the upcoming America's Cup. According to reports, the wind was "a little above normal" at 25 to 35 mph, but nothing that professional sailors couldn't handle. Across the waterfront, anticipation was building ahead of the first America's Cup to be held in the U.S. since 1995.


Etisalat hires Goldman to advise on Pakistan telco buy - sources
DUBAI, July 25 (Reuters) - Etisalat, the Gulf's biggest telecommunications operator, has hired Goldman Sachs Group Inc to advise on its planned bid for Pakistan mobile operator Warid Telecom, two sources aware of the matter said.


Navratilova vs. Cash
Open Court's Pat Cash takes to the court with 18-time grand slam winner Martina Navratilova.


Lawyer Snowden can't leave airport yet
U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has not received documents that would allow him to leave a Moscow airport's transit area, his lawyer Anatoly Kucherena told CNN.


Obama's black critics' motivations
LZ Granderson says Tavis Smiley and Cornel West should stop aggressively attacking President Obama.


Preoccupations The Urban Lands of Opportunity
Where we live, rather than whox2019;s employing us, may now be attaching us to our work and careers.


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.


T Magazine On View | Los Angeles Architecture, As It Might Have Been
A new exhibition surveys a century of unrealized building projects and urban planning schemes for the city. Here are five of the most amazing.


Pope Francis given key to city of Rio de Janeiro
July 25 - Pope Francis is presented with keys to the city of Rio de Janeiro before a sea of cheering onlookers on the fourth day of his visit to Brazil. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Head CEO looks to skies
While the eyes of the corporate world remain fixed on the financial markets, the boss of sportswear giant Head just needs to look skywards to forecast if business will be sunny or gloomy.


Criminal case against SAC is strong -lawyers
NEW YORK, July 25 (Reuters) - The decision by federal prosecutors to bring criminal charges against hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors LP, rather than its billionaire owner, Steven A. Cohen, makes it more likely that the government will be able to secure a guilty verdict, lawyers say.


The Lede Spanish Train Crash Captured on Video
Security-camera footage leaked to the public via YouTube captured the moment on Wednesday that a passenger train derailed outside Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, killing at least 80 people.


CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Tourre on stand says email in SEC case 'not accurate'
NEW YORK, July 24 (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,...


U.S. FDA puts hold on Vertex hepatitis study; shares fall
(Reuters) - Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc said U.S. health regulators placed a partial clinical hold on its mid-stage study of an experimental oral hepatitis C treatment because of potential liver problems, sending its shares sharply lower on Thursday.


UPDATE 2-Cliffs Natural profit falls with iron ore prices, tops view
July 25 (Reuters) - Miner Cliffs Natural Resources Inc reported a lower second-quarter profit on Thursday due to declines in global iron ore prices, but earnings topped analysts' expectations and...


Obama says will name Caroline Kennedy as ambassador to Japan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he would name Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, as ambassador to Japan, lending the prestige of a storied political dynasty to the relationship with an important Asian ally.


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