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Tunisia Faces More Anger After an Ambush Kills Soldiers
At least eight soldiers were killed on the countrys northwestern border, an attack that comes amid large protests against the Islamist-led government.


Bruins Sign Bergeron, a Forward, to an Eight-Year Extension
Patrice Bergeron, one of the N.H.L.s best two-way forwards, signed an eight-year, $52 million extension that starts once his current three-year, $15 million deal expires, after next season.


Recipes for Health Potato Salad and Tomatillo Tacos
The filling for these tacos can be served alone or inside a warm tortilla.


India Ink Image of the Day July 31
Women in Andhra Pradesh welcome the central governments endorsement of the creation of Telangana as a separate state.


UPDATE 5-Ackman's Pershing Square takes $2.2 bln stake in Air Products
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss, Swetha Gopinath and Ernest Scheyder


In Transit Blog At Museum of London, Royal Babies Through the Ages
Booties and clothing worn by members of the royal family are part of A Royal Arrival, an exhibition at the Museum of London.


How F1 generates record revenue
In a stalling economy, how does F1 generate record revenues? Check out the deals with our infographic.


WRAPUP 5-Fed stays on track with bond buying, for now
WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday said the U.S. economy continues to recover but is still in need of support, offering no indication that it is planning to reduce its...


For Airgas founder, time to savor rival's hedge fund headache
NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters) - For Airgas Inc founder and Chairman Peter McCausland, there was a fair amount of schadenfreude in the air on Wednesday.


Brevan Howard trader linked to Libor probe leaves hedge fund
ZURICH (Reuters) - A trader allegedly connected to a global rate-rigging scandal has left hedge fund Brevan Howard, the company said on Thursday.


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.


Harnessing Physics in Grand Spaces to Make Music
When William Close invents an instrument, experimentation is key. But to create the Earth Harp, an instrument that can span 1,000 feet and attach to mountains, took a feat of physics.


US STOCKS-SP 500 ends flat after Fed keeps easy money in play
* SP 500 comes close to breaking above 1,700, then pulls back


Will China's economy crash?
After many years of euphoria over China's rapid growth and the country's apparently inevitable rise to global economic dominance, the China story has taken a serious turn for the worse.


The Missing Pieces of an Untold Story About a Jet
Friends and family described George Sauer Jr., a former Jet who died in May, as a man who had a story to tell, but never got the chance to.


'Sharknado' sets ratings record
Don't think I've ever seen this before Syfy's social media sensation "Sharknado" just delivered its biggest audience yet.


Martino lays out his ambitions for Barcelona
Gerardo Martino is unveiled as Barcelona's new manager Friday -- promising not to change their attacking style of play but introducing "new ideas" to help the Catalan giants dominate European club football.


US STOCKS-SP 500 ends flat after Fed keeps easy money in play
* SP 500 comes close to breaking above 1,700, then pulls back


Real Working to Bring Bale to Madrid, Ancelotti Says
Real Madrid are in talks to buy Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Gareth Bale, coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Wednesday, amid widespread speculation that the Wales international is poised to move to Spain for a world record fee.


Music Review Jean-Efflam Bavouzet at International Keyboard Institute
The French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet played Beethoven and Debussy in the final recital of the International Keyboard Institute and Festival.


New golf course at St. Andrews
Living Golf goes behind the scenes as work starts on a new course at the home of golf.


Kuchar claims Memorial title
There are only two multiple winners on the PGA Tour this season -- one of them is in top form ahead of the U.S. Open, and the other is Tiger Woods.


Bad drop costs Woods
CNN's Patrick Snell and Shane O'Donoghue discuss the penalty officials gave Tiger Woods for a bad ball drop.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the past 24 hours.


Monaco's F1 transformation
The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll.


Crowds flock to a giant pool in China to escape heat
July 31 - Thousands of people squeeze into a swimming pool in southwest China to cool down during a heat wave, as temperatures in parts of China soar to more than 35 degrees celcius, state media reports. Sarah Toms reports.


$250 Million, a Record Gift, Set for College in Kentucky
Centre College in Danville, Ky., has received the largest outright gift ever made to a liberal arts college $250 million of stock from the A. Eugene Brockman Charitable Trust.


US STOCKS-SP 500 ends flat; Fed gives no word on tapering
* Dow off 0.1 pct; SP 500 off 0.01 pct; Nasdaq up 0.3 pct


Player Ratings U.S. (1) vs. Panama (0)
Players ratings from the United States national teams 1-0 victory over Panama in the Concacaf Gold Cup final in Chicago.


Qatar Dreamliner returns to service after 10-day hiatus
FRANKFURT/DOHA (Reuters) - A Qatar Airways 787 Dreamliner grounded last week amid reports of a problem with an electrical panel in the aircraft has resumed flying, the airline said on Wednesday.


48 hours in Rochester, New York
ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - Synonymous with film photography, lilacs and classical music, Rochester offers an unusual array of attractions for a mid-sized U.S. city that brought industrial prowess to a scenic river gorge on Lake Ontario's southern shore.


Childhood lost in Syria
In my nine years as a UNICEF ambassador, I've been to camps for people displaced by conflict. Though hardly luxurious, they usually have some kind of structure a water source, latrines, even schools.


"Skin bleach" fears grow after Japan cosmetics recall
July 31 - Japanese cosmetics giant Kanebo says thousands of Asian customers are suffering from skin discoloration after using whitening products that the company recalled earlier this month. Sarah Toms reports.


Satellite problems cut phones in Canada's Arctic
*Flights canceled, bank machines, cell phones stop working


Another jewel heist in Cannes
July 31 - Thieves made off with loot from luxury watchmaker in Cannes -- just days after a multi-million dollar jewel heist in the French resort city. Deborah Gembara reports.


UPDATE 2-Libya oil exports slump 70 pct due to protests-minister
* Libya struggling to maintain oil output at pre-war levels


Sinclair Group Is Buying 7 Allbritton TV Stations
The price was $985 million, nearly $100 million more than initial predictions by analysts.


Recipes for Health Two Tomatillo Salsas
A variety of summer produce provides the fillings and two tomatillo salsas complete the dishes.


As Work Habits Change, Software Makers Rush to Innovate
An increasing focus on office collaboration is creating opportunities for software giants like Microsoft and Google and start-ups like Quip.


Player Ratings U.S. (3) vs. Honduras (1)
Player ratings from the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinal between the United States and Honduras in Arlington, Tex.


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