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Watch - Year in Review
Take a look back at some of the major events and global elections that CNN Student News covered during the 2012-2013 school year.


A Race to Save the Orange by Altering Its DNA
Growers turned to genetics in hopes of building a tougher orange tree. But would the public accept genetically modified food?


ArtsBeat New York Musical Theater Festival Report Standby
The new musical is about five passengers stranded in an existential limbo.


Who is the greatest F1 driver?
Who is the greatest F1 driver of all time? Past and present drivers give their verdict on the contenders to CNN.


Pierre-Paul, Free of Back Pain, Is Taking a Cautious Approach
Jason Pierre-Paul, who had surgery to repair a herniated disk in the off-season, said the continual pain he had felt was gone. His status for the season opener, however, remained uncertain.


Obama Says Hell Evaluate Pipeline Project Depending on Pollution
President Obama said that he would evaluate construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on the basis of whether or not it would add significant amounts of carbon to the atmosphere.


BorgWarner net up on demand for fuel-efficient vehicles
(Reuters) - BorgWarner Inc , maker of automotive turbochargers and emission systems, posted higher-than-expected profit on Thursday as global demand for more fuel-efficient vehicles continued to rise...


Schumaker's HR Off Arroyo Helps Dodgers Beat Reds
Skip Schumaker's first career home run at Dodger Stadium couldn't have come at a more opportune time, especially now that he's playing for the home team.


Alexis Sheehan, Adam Barrick
The bride is a vice president for a strategy and design firm in Manhattan; the groom is an account executive for the New York Mets.


Tears flow with mud
Rain forces a change in the pope's plans, devastating traders who borrowed heavily to cater for crowds.


Soccer stars boost globalization
He runs alongside the Arsenal coach in Vietnam's capital Hanoi mile after mile. He bumps into trees and lamp posts but keeps on running.


Samantha Murphy, Christopher Kelly
The bride is a technology reporter; the groom is a lawyer.


Spacewalkers leave space station for outside chores
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Two astronauts left the International Space Station on Tuesday for a day of maintenance tasks, including installing a power cable needed for a new Russian laboratory due to be installed this year.


Langer Takes Three-Shot Lead at Senior British Open
Bernhard Langer seized a three-shot lead after the third round of the Senior British Open, mastering Royal Birkdale with superb links play for a four-under 66.


Remade Jets Open Camp and Practice Restraint
Coach Rex Ryan said every player would have to earn his way, which is particularly true at quarterback by far the Jets most pressing issue.


Sarepta stock falls over doubts of faster approval for lead drug
(Reuters) - Sarepta Therapeutics Inc said data from ongoing studies of its lead drug could be enough for the company to apply for a U.S. approval, but that the regulator was unsure if it was enough...


A Plan to Save Yosemite By Curbing Its Visitors
A proposal for Yosemite National Park would, among other things, restore more than 200 acres of meadows, reduce traffic congestion and close rental facilities for bicycling.


Theater Review In the Musical Murder for Two, One Man Is Many Suspects
Murder for Two, a new two-performer musical produced by Second Stage Theaters Uptown series, uses its actor-doubling to daffy effects.


Irina Yegutkin, Christopher Ridley
The couple met as law students in Albany.


Well Cancer Risk Increases With Height
Height is associated with a greater risk of cancer for both men and women, new research shows.


Malians flock to vote in bid to rebuild broke nation
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Malians turned out in large numbers to vote on Sunday in a presidential election they hope will provide a fresh start for the West African nation after more than a year of turmoil, war and an army coup.


Sharing the Wealth as a Comic Book Goes to Hollywood
The movie 2 Guns, adapted from the comic books from Boom Studios, opens this week. Thanks to Booms creator share model, both the publisher and comics writer reap benefits.


Boeing asks airlines to inspect Honeywell emergency beacons
PARIS, July 29 (Reuters) - Boeing said it had asked airlines using Honeywell fixed emergency beacons to inspect the devices on most of its worldwide fleet to gather data for regulators following a...


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


Israeli-Palestinian peace talks to resume this week
WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have been invited to resume peace talks in Washington on Monday and Tuesday, the U.S. State Department said, after a break of nearly three years.


Isner edges Anderson in Atlanta Open final
(Reuters) - American John Isner saved two match points before beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6-7(3) 7-6(2) 7-6(2) in the final of the Atlanta Open on Sunday to claim his seventh ATP career title.


Angerer's penalty heroics boost Germany
German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer achieves the rare feat of saving two penalties in a major football final to help her side beat Norway 1-0 Sunday to win Euro 2013.


Photos Tiger's highs and lows
Tiger Woods has completed a remarkable return to the top of the golfing world after dropping out of the top 50 following a sex scandal and then injuries which hindered his playing comeback.


Wealth Matters A Public Debate Over the Wisdom of Gandolfinis Will
Did James Gandolfini, the actor who played the mob boss Tony Soprano, exercise sound financial judgment about his estate?


UPDATE 1-Safran raises full-year profit goal
PARIS, July 26 (Reuters) - Aerospace group Safran raised its full-year profit forecast on Friday after posting stronger-than-expected first-half earnings buoyed by the economically sensitive spares market for civil jet engines.


Watch North Korean show
Ivan Watson attends the North Korean mass games, a show that highlights progress made and how far they still have to go.


Publicis, Omnicom confident will get regulatory approval
PARIS (Reuters) - Publicis and Omnicom expect to be able to win regulatory approval for their merger, the chief executives of the two companies told a news conference on Sunday.


Media Decoder Outcry Against a Tooth Fairy Web Site
The Real Tooth Fairies site raised the ire of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood for commercializing a rite of passage.


Siemens CEO to leave following profit warning
MUNICH (Reuters) - Siemens Chief Executive Peter Loescher is to leave the company, four years before the end of his contract, after the German engineering group this week issued its second profit warning this year.


Boat Crash on Hudson Kills Bride-to-Be
The best man remained missing, and the driver of the vessel that struck a construction barge was charged with vehicular manslaughter and vehicular assault.


Hoey Takes 5-Stroke Lead at Russian Open
Michael Hoey shot a 7-under 65 Saturday to lead the Russian Open by five strokes going into the last round.


6 Shot Dead by Neighbor at Building Near Miami
A gunman, identified as Pedro Vargas, was fatally shot early Saturday morning after an eight-hour standoff with a police SWAT team, law enforcement officials said.


Three tips for older Americans enrolling in Obamacare
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The marketing blitz for the launch of Obamacare is underway, with ad campaigns in many states featuring actors, musicians and athletes urging people to sign up for the health...


Election system needs an overhaul, but it's not that easy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Voters in Florida were still waiting to cast their ballots more than six hours after polls closed on Election Day, registered voters in Ohio were told they were not on voter rolls and new voter ID laws in Pennsylvania led to confusion at voting places.


Californians Consider a Future Without a Nuclear Plant for a Neighbor
The closing of the San Onofre nuclear power plant in California has raised some uncomfortable questions for nearby towns that had relied on it as a source of cheap energy and jobs.


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