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The top films at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Sept. 20, led by "Prisoners," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) Prisoners...........................$ 21.4 million 2 (1) Insidious Chapter 2................$ 14.5 million 3 (2) The Family..........................$ 7.0 million 4 (6) Instructions Not Included...........$ 5.7 million 5 (*) Battle of the Year..................$


Golf Captain's picks not for Watson
The next Ryder Cup is still a year away but both captains were at Gleneagles on Tuesday. Tom Watson, at the helm for the U.S., said he would prefer to do away with wildcards.


Saudi Arabia worst on women's legal issues -report
WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Saudi Arabia tops the list of countries for laws that limit women's economic potential, while South Asia, the Middle East and North Africa have made...


Bulldog carves across Peru's streets on skateboard
Sept. 19 - Skateboarding bulldog wins hearts and minds in Peru and beyond. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


UAW trust taps Deutsche Bank to advise on Chrysler exit sources
NEW YORK/DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler Group LLC's second-largest shareholder, a union healthcare trust fund, has tapped Deutsche Bank for advice on how to exit its 41.5 percent stake in No. 3 U.S. automaker, according to two people familiar with the matter.


Coveted Restaurant Reservations Without the Groveling
A bit of cleverness can take you far in getting that elusive table.


Where superyachts are born
CNN's MainSail takes a sneak peak inside the Wally workshop, which has built some of the world's most expensive boats.


At Matadero, Red Bull Adds Money (and Energy) to Culture
Matadero, a Madrid arts complex, shows the results of a new kind of corporate and artistic cooperation.


Renewed push at U.N. for Syria resolution followed by peace talks
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama appealed to the United Nations on Tuesday to back tough consequences for Syria if it refuses to give up chemical weapons and urged Russia and Iran to end their support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.


Television Review Goldbergs, Back in the Game, Crazy Ones Make Debuts
Three sitcoms with different angles on parent-child relationships have their premieres The Goldbergs, Back in the Game and The Crazy Ones.


GE CEO says equal access in China is crucial
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says true free trade between the the world's top two economies of U.S. and China is crucial.


T Magazine Letter From France | A Tiny Village With Its Very Own Princess
Harou, in northeastern France, has fewer than 500 residents, but it does have royalty the princess Minnie de Beauvau-Craon, who presides over the towns cultural life from her 82-room chateau.


Case Study Why the Owner of Monster Tree Decided to Sell Franchises
Josh Skolnick explains why he thinks franchising is the way to grow and why he is proud that he never pulls the cord on a chain saw.


Wal-Mart shares dip on report it is cutting orders
Sept 25 (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc shares fell as much as 2.1 percent in afternoon trading on Wednesday after a report by Bloomberg News said the retailer is cutting orders with suppliers this...


City crushes United in derby
David Moyes' first Manchester derby ends in crushing defeat Sunday as his United team suffers an embarrassing 4-1 loss away to English Premier League title rival City.


Royal baby a retail giant
UK retailers are riding the wave of excitement over Prince William and Kate Middletons baby all the way to the bank. Spending, from collectibles to celebratory libations, is expected to exceed $300 million.


JPMorgan in talks to settle government probes for $11 billion sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase Co is in talks with government officials to settle federal and state mortgage probes for $11 billion, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.


Square Feet Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


Atomic Goal 800 Years of Power From Waste
TerraPower, a start-up led by Bill Gates, is at work on a new kind of reactor that would be fueled by todays nuclear waste.


Driverless shuttles seen as viable public transport alternative
Sept. 17 - A collaboration between French company Induct and a Singapore university aims to replace conventional shuttle buses with a driverless, electric alternative. The team are currently testing the vehicle on a two kilometre test route virtually devoid of other traffic, but hope eventually to increase its range. Rob Muir has more.


International Real Estate Real Estate in South Africa
The market in Cape Towns affluent beachfront suburbs like Camps Bay and nearby Clifton has improved over the last year.


'Joy of writing' helps Seles move on
She spent her teenage years ruling the tennis world, and now Monica Seles is hoping her world of tennis can rule today's teenagers.


Tigers Clinch Playoff Spot With 4-2 Win Over Twins
There was no celebrating in the Detroit Tigers clubhouse after their latest victory. No need for goggles or champagne just yet.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
The actors behind your favorite commercials.


Gold iPhones sold out til October
With the latest iPhone handsets going on sale in 11 countries and territories Friday, there will be the usual lines of diehard fans snaking around popular Apple stores.


First public gay wedding in Korea
It was symbolic rather than legal, but the first public gay wedding in Seoul started tongues wagging.


The Haggler Seeking Vital Signs in a Lifetime Warranty
If a product is covered by a lifetime warranty, who is to say it has reached the end of its life? A reader asks the Haggler for help in dealing with a backpacks manufacturer.


BlackBerry battles for survival
BlackBerry may have found a buyer, but its fight for survival continues. CNN's Richard Quest reports.


Corner Office Never Duck Tough Questions, Says Drugstore.comx2019;s Chief
Dawn Lepore, chairwoman and chief executive of Drugstore.com, says good leaders direct employeesx2019; energies toward the mission at hand.


Theater Review In The Cure, a Working-Class Irishman Confronts His Past
The Cure follows a working-class Irishman on a bender in Cork, Ireland.


Oilers Win 4th Straight, 5-3 Over Rangers
Jordan Eberle had a goal and two assists, David Perron scored twice and the Edmonton Oilers won their fourth straight preseason game, defeating the New York Rangers 5-3 Tuesday night.


UPDATE 2-BBC to shrink as it shares in UK spending cuts
* 2,000 jobs to be axed, senior manager roles to be cut


Danone Faces More Bribery Allegations in China
Danones Nutricia unit, which makes Karicare infant milk formula, confirmed an internal investigation after a newspaper alleged that the company bribed doctors in Beijing.


In Transit Blog Walkabout F.A.A. Nears New Rules on Devices; A Blow to Kenyas Tourism
A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.


Several killed in Sudan fuel riots
Sep. 25 - Sudan rioters torch cars and petrol stations as a fuel subsidy is cut in the biggest wave of public anger at the government in over a year. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Hamm to have throat surgery
Jon Hamm has to have throat surgery, but it doesn't sound like it will keep the actor down for long.


Well Ask Well Sleep or Exercise?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds responds to readers questions about fitness.


San Leon says Turkish deal keeps Polish shale dream alive
LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Poland-focused shale explorer San Leon Energy said its acquisition of a Turkish gas company will help fund its quest to be "the last man standing" in Poland, where shale...


On Paris Streets Handbags
It is often been said that the real show during Paris Fashion Week is not in the official venues, but outside on the boulevards and in the parks.


Secrets below tennis stars' feet
CNN's Christina MacFarlane shows us how the French Open maintains its special surface.


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