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Mexico's Grupo Mexico sees 2013 copper down to 820,000 tonnes
MEXICO CITY, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Mexican miner and infrastructure company Grupo Mexico expects to produce 820,000 tonnes of copper in 2013, down 3.5 percent from its previous estimate, the president...


On Football Rules Trickle Down; Money in Settlement Wont
The N.F.L. effectively sets the policies for youth football players, an invisible constituency that will see no compensation from Thursdays settlement over head injuries.


UPDATE 2-Developers face heat for London's car-frying skyscraper
LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - A new London skyscraper that reflects sunlight at an intensity capable of melting parts of a car became the latest attraction in the city's financial district on Tuesday as...


Boehner "Obamacare is law of the land"
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said on Thursday he would not make it his mission to repeal the Obama administration's healthcare reform law following the re-election of President Barack Obama.


The Amazon's World Cup race
For the World Cup in 2014, the 42,618-seater Arena Amazonia will be one of the event's most striking stadiums. If it is finished on time.....


Music Review At Lucerne Festival, an Embarrassment of Musical Riches
Born in fascism's shadow, the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland celebrates its 75th birthday with panache.


Five quirks of the Bo trial
Few political trials can boast the intoxicating mix of sex, murder and exotic meat.


Shocking celebrity splits
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are taking a break from their marriage.


Analysis Syria, debt ceiling worry has markets questioning Fed taper
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Until a few days ago, it looked like a sure bet that the U.S. Federal Reserve would announce the beginning of the end of its massive bond buying program in September. Now,...


Washington Routs No. 19 Boise State 38-6
Keith Price was back throwing touchdowns with a grin on his face, Washington returned to the shores of Lake Washington and Husky Stadium was drowning in a cacophony of noise.


Carnival erupts in London
August 27 - Hundreds of thousands enjoy London's Notting Hill Carnival, the annual explosion of color and music. Elly Park reports.


Offshore tax-dodger dragnet widens with U.S.-Swiss bank deal - lawyers
WASHINGTON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. government, stepping up its pursuit of American offshore tax dodgers worldwide, stands to gather an abundance of leads through a bank information-sharing deal between the United States and Switzerland, tax lawyers said on Tuesday.


Apps bring lock and key into the digital age
TORONTO, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The lock and key has been a mainstay of security for thousands of years, but companies developing new apps are bringing them into the digital age, allowing people to share keys digitally and gain keyless access to homes.


Recession Reverses California Airports Growth
Analysts say a change in how airlines operate has also affected business at Ontario International Airport.


Murray's historic win
Andy Murray won Wimbledon, breaking Britain's 77-year drought for a men's singles champion.


Iliad founder selling 1.7 mln shares -BNP
PARIS, Sept 3 (Reuters) - NJJ Holding, the investment holding of Iliad founder Xavier Niel, is offering to sell 1.736 million shares in French telecom operator Iliad in a private placement via an accelerated bookbuilding, representing around 3 percent of the group's market cap, sole book runner BNP Paribas said on Wednesday.


McEnroe Still going strong
Seven-time grand slam champion John McEnroe is delighting fans on his PowerShares tour. CNN's Don Riddell reports.


Domenicali No rift with Alonso
Ferrari team principal Stefano Demenicali has rejected suggestions a power struggle between him and driver Fernando Alonso is the reason behind the Italian team's faltering Formula One season.


Special Report Travel Asia In Myanmar, Sailing in the Wake of Kipling and Orwell
Luxury river cruises hint at the country's colonial past as well as the change it is undergoing today.


Campaign Spotlight Hotel Says GDay, and GNight, With Music-Centric Campaign
A campaign does double duty by promoting the Redbury, a boutique hotel in Los Angeles, and the Rubens, an Australian rock band.


18 and Under College Prep, This Time for Health
As recent high school graduates set off for college, the responsibility for their health shifts, and both parents and students should prepare for the change.


Egypt to try former president Morsy
Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy will stand trial on charges of incitement to conduct murder and "thuggery" relating to clashes near the presidential palace in December, state-run MENA reported Sunday.


Li and Azarenka Survive Three-Set Battles at U.S. Open
No. 5 Li Na topped Ekaterina Makarova in a quarterfinal match, and No. 2 Victoria Azarenka beat 13th-seeded Ana Ivanovic in a fourth-round match.


Music Review Bargemusic Labor Day Festival Features Four Premieres
Social links and unusual combinations of instruments make the annual Labor Day Festival at Bargemusic an engaging event.


Kodak emerges from bankruptcy with focus on commercial printing
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co, the photography pioneer which invented the digital camera, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, with plans to continue as a smaller digital...


Secret world of teen cartel hitmen
A drug lord handed Rosalio Reta a gun and told him to kill a man tied up on the ground. Reta was only 13. Everything was different after that, Reta says. It was a lifestyle surrounded by death.


Pogues Posts Blog The Microsoft-Nokia Deal Risks and Messiness
Its hard to understand why Microsoft bought Nokia. But the purchase wont affect the fortunes of Windows Phone.


Pope Appoints Diplomat as Vatican Secretary of State
Archbishop Pietro Parolin, a longtime Vatican diplomat, will be the churchs new secretary of state, replacing Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.


Kodak emerges from bankruptcy with focus on commercial printing
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co, the photography pioneer which invented the digital camera, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, with plans to continue as a smaller digital...


Spieth Can Pump Some Life Into Presidents Cup
This was one of those moments when Jordan Spieth knew he had arrived.


U.N.'s Ban casts doubt on legality of U.S. plans to punish Syria
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday that the use of force is only legal when it is in self-defense or with Security Council authorization, remarks that appear to question the legality of U.S. plans to strike Syria without U.N. backing.


Well Oral Infections Causing More Hospitalizations
Surprising numbers of patients are being hospitalized with serious, sometimes fatal tooth abscesses, a new study finds.


What We Eat Building a Better Mass-Market Tomato
Plant geneticists say a project to develop tastier mass-produced tomatoes is just one step in pushing Americans toward more healthy eating.


Money manager Vilar's conviction upheld, new sentence ordered
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court upheld the 2008 fraud conviction of money manager and arts patron Alberto Vilar, but ordered that he be resentenced, in a decision that may set back some...


Prince William talks baby, fatherhood
In his first official interview after the birth of his son, Prince William told CNN's Max Foster that young George is already quite a character. "He's a little bit of a rascal," William said.


Festival canceled after 2 reported drug deaths
The third and final day of New York City's Electric Zoo music festival was canceled Sunday after two concert-goers died and at least four others were hospitalized due to drug-related causes, according to Sgt. Lee Jones of the New York Police Department.


The Calling singer I was abducted
The Calling's lead singer, Alex Band, told police he was abducted, beaten and robbed Sunday, just hours before his group announced a comeback effort.


Telecom Italia moves into MA spotlight amid sector shake out
MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia SpA shares jumped as much as 10 percent on Friday, on speculation it might be the next quarry in a recent upsurge in dealmaking in Europe's telecoms industry.


Different Cup Headaches for Captains Couples and Price
Presidents Cup captains Fred Couples and Nick Price face very different challenges as they mull over the various options for their two wild card picks to be announced on Wednesday for the biennial team competition.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks gain on respite in Mideast tensions; dollar firms
* U.S. stocks open higher; Nokia soars on Microsoft deal * China services PMI shows growth; oil gains * Dollar hits 1-month high By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Stocks rose on...


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