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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac 2013 bill sale calendar
Aug 30 (Reuters) - The following is a list of scheduled U.S. agency bill sales from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for 2013. Freddie Mac said 3-month and 6-month bills will be auctioned every week. In addition, 1-month and 12-month auctions are optional each week. Fannie Mae said 3-month, 6-month and 1-year may be auctioned on a weekly basis and it has the option to skip any bill auction. If it elects not to issue a scheduled offering, it will provide


U.N. forces hold memorial service for Tanzanian officer killed in DRC
Aug. 31 - U.N. forces in the DRC hold memorial service for a Tanzanian officer killed in clashes with the M23 rebels in the east of the DRC Tuesday. Rough Cut. (no reporter narration)


Seamus Heaney, Irish Poet of Soil and Strife, Dies at 74
Mr. Heaney, a widely celebrated Irish poet who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995, is recognized as one of the major poets of the 20th century.


The House That Calvin Built
About $75 million and almost half a decade later, Calvin Kleins Southampton house may finally be in move-in condition.


Detroit pension trustee loses seat, city job -report
DETROIT, Aug 30 (Reuters) - A trustee for one of Detroit's two pension funds lost his city job and position on the retirement board months after he was criticized for attending a conference in...


Advertising E-Cigarette Makers Ads Echo Tobaccos Heyday
Antismoking advocates criticize e-cigarette manufacturers for using the same marketing methods as big tobacco did in the 1950s and 60s.


Bill Campbell, Former USGA President, Dies
William Campbell, a former U.S. Amateur champion who played on eight Walker Cup teams and later served two years as president of the U.S. Golf Association, has died. He was 90.


Analysis EU coal demand starting decades-long slide
LONDON (Reuters) - European Union coal demand is on course for a decades-long slide from a peak last winter as the growth in capacity of renewable power outstrips new coal-fired plants.


INVESTMENT FOCUS-Fed to light September volatility fuse
LONDON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - September is here and for markets that usually means one thing volatility. This year is shaping up to be a classic.


U.N. forces hold memorial service for Tanzanian officer killed in DRC
Aug. 31 - U.N. forces in the DRC hold memorial service for a Tanzanian officer killed in clashes with the M23 rebels in the east of the DRC Tuesday. Rough Cut. (no reporter narration)


You're the Boss Blog The Wrong Way to Sell a Business
One of my clients started planning the sale of his business six months before he wanted to sell. Another client started planning 10 years before he wanted to sell. Guess which one did better.


Colombia deploys troops after protests
Fifty thousand soldiers will patrol the streets of Bogota, Colombia, after violent protests that left at least two people dead and dozens injured, President Juan Manuel Santos announced Friday.


Investors brace for Dell's high profile jumbo LBO financing
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (IFR) - US computer giant Dell Inc is tipped to launch its jumbo leveraged buyout financing next month, as it looks to get in ahead of raft of other high yield issuers and before US...


Benjamin Brittens Lost Score for Les Sylphides
A warehouse in Secaucus, N.J., yields crucial clues in the search for Benjamin Brittens lost score for the ballet Les Sylphides.


Gingrich Will Be Back in the Crossfire on CNN
As a host of CNNs revived Crossfire, Newt Gingrich will become a member of the news media that he once criticized. And I hope to move it to the right, he said.


BRIEF-Bayer says regorafenib receives approval in Europe
FRANKFURT, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Bayer AG * Says stivarga (regorafenib) approved in the EU for the treatment of


OSU Resorts to Trickery on 1st 2 PATs vs. Bulls
Urban Meyer shook up things on conversions early in No. 2 Ohio State's 40-20 victory over Buffalo on Saturday.


Thom Powerss Routine for Toronto Festival
Thom Powers, the organizer of Toronto Film Festivals documentary section, starts previewing hundreds of entries, with assistance, in June.


N.F.L. Agrees to Settle Concussion Suit for $765 Million
The settlement, between the N.F.L. and more than 4,500 players suing over head trauma, provides for medical exams and concussion-related compensation.


Mickelson's Star Power Shines Brightest at Boston
Phil Mickelson keeps saying how much he loves playing with Tiger Woods. He shot 63 at the Deutsche Bank Championship to prove it.


Son of Chinese 'singing general' in gang rape scandal
A gang rape allegedly involving the teenage son of a famous Chinese "singing general" has caused outrage in China, unleashing a tide of public anger over the behavior of so-called "princelings," the children of elite families.


Where boats go to die
In the white sand beaches of Yoff, the small fishing town just north of the Senegalese capital Dakar, a seemingly endless line of brightly colored boats dots the Atlantic seaside.


Sports Briefing | Basketball Fever Battle Back After Libertys Surge
Tamika Catchings had 22 points and 10 rebounds, Shavonte Zellous had 21 points and the Indiana Fever recovered after giving up a 17-point lead to beat the Liberty, 73-67, in Newark.


Economix Blog Winning the Lottery, but Keeping Your Job
Two-thirds of Americans say they would continue working even if they won $10 million in the lottery, a Gallup survey finds.


T Magazine Collected | The United Colors of Benetton, and the World
Luciano Benetton, the father of the Italian sportswear label, displays 200 of his commissioned works, each the size of a business card, at the Venice Biennale.


Aided by U.N. Forces, Congolese Hit Rebels
Tensions escalated as the Democratic Republic of Congo blamed Rwanda for supporting rebel fighters, and a rocket killed three people in Goma.


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.


Movie Review Dark Tourist Stars Michael Cudlitz
Dark Tourist focuses on a fateful trip by a security guard (Michael Cudlitz) whose twisted hobby is visiting scenes of serial killings.


N.H.L. Schedule Shows Realignment and Olympics Break
The N.H.L. announced four new division names, the 2013-14 schedule and an agreement to allow players to participate in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.


Blue Jays Rally to Beat Royals 4-2
Brett Lawrie drove in the tiebreaking run with a bases-loaded walk in the eighth inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied to beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Saturday.


Showalter and Selig Said to Discuss Rodriguez
Buck Showalters comments about how the Yankees could enjoy a windfall from Alex Rodriguezs pending suspension struck a nerve with Major League Baseball.


Sophie Gustafson Retires From LPGA Tour
Sweden's Sophie Gustafson retired from the LPGA Tour on Friday after missing the cut in the Safeway Classic.


Rupee Drops, and Outlook Grows Darker for India
Data released on Friday by the Indian government showed that the economy slowed in the quarter ended in June to the weakest rate since the worst of the global downturn.


Obama to seek congressional support for striking Syria
Aug. 31 - President Barack Obama says the U.S. cannot stand by and let President Bashar al-Assad get away with the alleged chemical weapons attack. Nathan Frandino reports.


This Weeks Movies Aug. 30, 2013
The New York Times film critics on Passion, One Direction and Abigail Harm.


Meet Andy Murray's Mum
Tennis parents don't always have the best of reputations. Think Damir Dokic, John Tomic and Jim Pierce. However, Andy Murray's Mum is a very different breed.


A Rebuilt Revis Is Looking Ahead, Not Back
Darrelle Revis, traded by the Jets in April, knows that the Buccaneers are taking a chance that he can recover fully from a torn knee ligament. But Im betting on myself. Wouldnt you? Revis said.


Analysis Obama and Syria The education of a reluctant war president
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He was the peace candidate who became a war president, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has regularly ordered executions by drone.


Shareholder wealth The largest creators, the biggest destroyers
Reuters blogger Felix Salmon shares a surprising list of which companies over the last 90 years have generated the most wealth for shareholders, and which ones have destroyed it.


ArtsBeat Popcast Miley Cyrus and the Summer of Smooth
Jon Caramanica talks with host Ben Ratliff about Miley Cyruss raunch intervention on this weeks MTV Video Music Awards.


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