Latest worldwide news Is U.S.-Iranian deal doable? | | Aaron David Miller says there is no greater foreign policy priority for Obama than stopping Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. |
Have-Nots Squeezed and Stacked in Hong Kong | | In a city with some of the highest living costs in the world, those at the bottom of the income ladder increasingly resort to cupboardlike living spaces, a dozen or more to an apartment. |
Chemical arms watchdog agrees Syria plan, U.N. set to vote | | UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Executive Council on Friday adopted a decision on a plan to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons arsenal, enabling the U.N. Security Council to vote shortly on a draft resolution. |
Sailing-Australian wine mogul to challenge for America's Cup | | Sept 28 (Reuters) - An Australian winemaker and his son, who own an island off Australia's Great Barrier Reef, have officially challenged software mogul Larry Ellison's Oracle Team USA for the next America's Cup, a source with knowledge of the situation told Reuters. |
$300 Million in Detroit Aid, but No Bailout | | The Obama administrations proposal for federal and private aid for Detroit, only a fraction of the billions the city owes, reflects President Obamas fiscal and political limits. |
Choi, Thonghchai Among Asian Stars for World Cup | | Eight-time PGA Tour winner K.J. Choi and Bae Sang-moon will represent South Korea at the World Cup of Golf at Royal Melbourne, with Liang Wenchong and Wu Ashun set to play for China in the Nov. 21-24 tournament. |
The aerodynamics of F1 | | Christina MacFarlane explores the role aerodynamics play in boosting a Formula One car's performance. |
Clough Sacked as Derby Manager | | Former England striker Nigel Clough was sacked as manager of Derby County after they lost 1-0 at local rivals Nottingham Forest in the English Championship on Saturday. |
Teen health program fights obesity, depression | | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A skills-building program offered as part of high school health classes may help prevent obesity, depression and drinking among teenagers, a new study suggests. |
Is Rihanna right about Phuket? | | Rihanna recently tweeted about a visit to a sex show in Phuket. Phuket-based publisher Alan Morison says her visit highlights just how bad the island's main nightlife strip has become. |
Gerbe Lifts Hurricanes Over Blue Jackets 2-1 | | Nathan Gerbe scored his second goal of the game with 38 seconds remaining to lift the Carolina Hurricanes to a 2-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets in a preseason game Thursday night. |
Tseng Bouncing back to No. 1? | | After becoming the youngest golfer to win five major championships, Yani Tseng has slipped down the rankings. Can she come back? |
Sunshine and tears at Ancient Olympia flame rehearsal | | ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece - (Reuters) - Dressed in long, cream robes, priestesses praying to the Greek sun god Apollo bathed in warm sunshine at the birthplace of the ancient Olympics on Saturday in the final rehearsal for the flame that will burn at the Sochi Winter Games. |
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. |
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