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The TV Watch Spiral and 3 Other French Shows Worth Seeking Out
Four French TV dramas serve up the most common themes crime, war, sex and the occult in fresh and unexpected ways.


Shopping for Vases
Looking for vases with an interesting shape, and a presence with or without flowers or plants.


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


Staying Alive Designing a Profit-Sharing Plan
How do we make sure we encourage all of the right things and none of the wrong things?


U.S. gets its own bull running festival
August 26 - Lining a dirt track at the Virginia Motorsports Park, thousands raced ahead, around and behind a dozen bulls stampeding down the fence-bordered course. Elly Park reports.


Wealth Matters Fertility Treatments Produce Heirs Their Parents Never Knew
In vitro fertilization can result in children born well after the death of one or even both parents, complicating inheritance laws.


Part of the A.C.L. Family, With the Scars to Show for It
The N.F.L. stars Robert Griffin III and Darrelle Revis are the latest players to come back quickly from a knee injury that once ended careers.


Nadal's road to redemption
Rafael Nadal walked on to the clay court at the 2013 VTR Open in Chile not sure if this would be the beginning of a comeback or the end of a career. Rolando Santos was there for CNN with his camera to record what happened.


Is 'kissing disease' harming tennis?
Nicknamed the "kissing disease," mononucleosis or glandular fever is a viral illness that can linger for weeks, months or even years. CNN investigates its prevalence within the sport of tennis.


Doctor gives free weekend surgeries
In Cameroon, there is only one doctor for every 5,000 people, according to the World Health Organization. Seeing his father and so many of his countrymen suffer, Georges Bwelle was determined to do something about it.


Syria missile strike What next?
As the United States weighs possible military strikes on Syria in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack, it has to consider a critical question then what?


Exhibition Review Genome Unlocking Lifes Code, at the Smithsonian
An exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History gives a sense of the Human Genome Project and provides glimpses of its promises and limitations.


Attacks Kill 18 in Southern Afghanistan
A suicide bomber detonated his explosives near a checkpoint and a bank, one of two attacks that killed 18 people over 24 hours. Separately, a NATO service member was killed by insurgents.


F1 design pushes boundaries
Christina MacFarlane explores the evolution of F1 design with 4-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


Passengers lack info on cruise ship crime
Vegas stole the slogan. But cruise ships can also lay claim Whatever happens on cruise ships, stays on cruise ships.


Perversion pervades Venice film fest with modern Greek tragedy
VENICE (Reuters) - A modern Greek tragedy of incest, prostitution and violence continued on Sunday the theme of sexual and moral perversion which has emerged at this year's Venice Film Festival.


Exhibition Review Breaking Bad at the Museum of the Moving Image
From Mr. Chips to Scarface, at the Museum of the Moving Image, features costumes and props from the AMC series Breaking Bad.


Arab states urge action against Syrian government
CAIRO (Reuters) - Arab states on Sunday urged the international community to take action against the Syrian government over a chemical gas attack that killed hundreds of civilians.


North Korea says called off envoy visit because of U.S. military drills
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said late on Saturday it withdrew an invitation for a U.S. envoy to visit the country to discuss the fate of a jailed American citizen because U.S. military drills on the peninsula made humanitarian dialogue impossible.


NEWSMAKER Liberia will reform land ownership law, education
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says the audit of her country's government has not dampened growth momentum, and feels further reforms will be implemented in land laws and in education


Six dead in Brazil building collapse
At least six people died and 20 were injured when a building collapsed in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tuesday, the state-run Agencia Brasil news agency reported.


Eureka Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death!
Astronauts go through years of training. But what can prepare them for millions of miles through nothingness?


Ask Well Is It Better to Bike or Run?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds answers readers questions on fitness.


Rupee slump a hard lesson for Indian students overseas
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Student Mikael Haris is wrestling with the sort of question confronting others across India, including companies, investors and banks, following the 18 percent slump in the...


Mickelsons Hot Play Makes Him Co-Leader
Phil Mickelson shared the lead at the Deutsche Bank Championship with Brian Davis after shooting an eight-under 63 in the opening round.


White House lists two dozen leaders to meet with Obama on deficit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two dozen business, labor and civic leaders, including the chief executives of major U.S. corporations such as Ford, IBM and Wal-Mart, will meet President Barack Obama to discuss how to control the federal deficit, said the White House on Monday.


Most Brazil IPOs have lost money since 2005 -Credit Suisse
CAMPOS DO JORDO, Brazil, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Many initial public offerings in Brazil have led to investor losses over the past eight years, a senior Credit Suisse Group fund manager said on Friday,...


Gadgetwise A Digital Camera From a Kit
The build-it-yourself Bigshot camera works, but it may be more of a challenge than its target audience is ready for.


Immelt Economic efficiencies drive China ahead
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says a large and educated workforce is fueling China's strength and not simply a deflated yuan.


Pogue's Posts Use the Airlines App, and Other Tips for Flying Efficiency
With a few tech tricks, you can make flying a pleasant experience (almost).


Vodafone says in advanced talks on $130 bln Verizon stake sale
LONDON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Vodafone said on Sunday it was in advanced talks with Verizon Communications about the sale of its 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless for $130 billion in a mix of cash and shares.


Meet F1's 'Mr. Consistency'
He may hate the attention off the track, but it's hard to avoid the media glare when you've been driving as well as Kimi Raikkonen this season.


Global Soccer If Rooney Stays, United Won This Draw
After a 0-0 draw at Manchester United, the Chelsea coach Jos Mourinho seemed resigned to the fact he would not acquire Wayne Rooney.


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Seattle rains water balloons
Aug. 19 - Hundreds of thousands of water balloons fly through the air as Seattle residents attempt to break the world record for the largest water balloon fight. Tara Cleary reports.


Delta, Virgin Atlantic receive tentative antitrust immunity for alliance
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc and Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd are on track to receive immunity from U.S. antitrust laws to operate a planned trans-Atlantic joint venture.


Afghanistan's Karzai rings the changes in security leadership
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai named his second new interior minister in a year on Sunday, appointing presidential hopeful Umer Daudzai in the security job and underlining a sense of political fragility ahead of next year's presidential vote.


Second chemical attack?
Evidence of another deadly attack in Syria has surfaced, this one with an incendiary agent, opposition activists said Friday.


Summer movie guide Top 20 picks
This year's summer movie season is all about asking "What if?"


Yosemite wildfire still raging, keeps tourists away
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fire crews battling to outflank a monster wildfire inside Yosemite National Park made headway on Friday in confining flames to wilderness areas but were powerless to salvage the region's sputtering tourist economy at the end of its peak summer tourist season.


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