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Snowden could win Nicaragua asylum if circumstances permit Ortega
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua has received an asylum request from fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden and could accept the bid "if circumstances permit," President Daniel Ortega said on Friday.


Pop/Rock Listings for July 5-11
A selected guide to pop, rock, Latin jazz, electronica, hip-hop, the blues, punk and folk in New York and the area.


Tour stars on God golf
Living Golf explores the role of faith on the PGA Tour and speaks with 2012 U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson.


UPDATE 1-The case against Zimmerman Far from clear, undercut by blunder
July 5 (Reuters) - As the prosecution concluded its case against George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin, the accused murderer emerged having been called a truth-teller by the chief...


Science Builds a Better Pie
A biophysicist shares some of her insights on the science of an apple pie and explains how the home baker can apply them in the kitchen.


Becoming a Tour de France champ
CNN's Amanda Davies joins a professional team in Italy to learn the grueling regime of top cyclists.


Art in Review Victor Pesce Selections 1978-2010
Victor Pesces Selections 1978-2010 is a three-decade retrospective of a late bloomer to painting.


An online summer camp for do-it-yourself kids
Hey, young readers Instead of another summer uttering the dreaded phrase "I'm bored," how about meeting a NASA astronaut or building a working potato cannon?


UPDATE 3-Samsung Elec Q2 misses forecast as smartphone worries deepen
* Q3 profit seen improving on chips, reduced marketing-analysts


Simpson Looks for Another Title Shot at Greenbrier
Webb Simpson hopes have another late lead at the Greenbrier Classic and this time hang onto it.


Montgomerie Misses Out on British Open
Colin Montgomerie's rushed journey to take place in British Open qualifying on Tuesday was all in vain. The Scottish veteran failed to make the field for the major after struggling in wet conditions.


Tour operators steer clear of Cairo but Red Sea still on itinerary
PARIS (Reuters) - At least one French tour operator has postponed trips to Egypt, while German and Swiss firms halted visits to Cairo as protests erupted following the military overthrow of Islamist...


Elias Is Staying With the Devils
Patrik Elias has been a Devil since 1995-96 and is the teams career leading scorer with 375 goals and 930 points in 1,090 regular-season games.


Scene/Seen Contemporary Art Takes Root in Bangkok
Thanks to a band of devoted Thais and expats, the city's gallery and art archive scene is up and coming.


ArtsBeat Anatomy of a Scene Video The Way, Way Back
Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, the co-writers and co-directors of The Way, Way Back, narrate a scene from their film.


10 best boltholes for Snowden
Fleeing US law enforcement, the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden seems stuck for where to go next. CNN Travel's own top secret document reveals which countries should be on his list ...


Daniil Simkin, Standing Out, Reaching Out
Mr. Simkin, a year into his principal status with American Ballet Theater, is progressing despite his atypical physical presence.


Bubba Watson on shaping shots
Defending Masters champion Bubba Watson talks family, Golf Boys, that playoff and shows us how he shapes those shots.


Montgomerie Fails to Qualify for British Open
Former world number two Colin Montgomerie blew his chance of taking part in this month's British Open after a second-round 76 left him three over par in qualifying on Tuesday.


Now Things Get Serious at Tour De France
When they sit down late on Saturday afternoon for the ritual they call the "apero" meaning nibbles and alcoholic drinks the French still won't know who is going to win their beloved Tour de France this year.


'I'm not a welfare mom, I'm a soldier'
Jaspen Boothe is committed to helping out homeless female veterans.


Music Review Phronesis, European Jazz Trio, Performs at Jazz Standard
Phronesis, a European trio, brandished a skittering bass, methodical piano and feverish drums at Jazz Standard.


Beyond the Playbook for N.F.L. Rookies
All 254 players drafted by N.F.L. teams in April have been invited to the Cleveland area for a rookie symposium.


Bucks Blog Friday Reading Three Short Workouts vs. One Long One
The value of three short workouts vs. one long one, Amazon.com cuts back on discounts, how aspirin might stem cancer and other consumer-focused articles from The New York Times.


British Company Applies for Shale Gas Fracking Permit
Cuadrilla Resources announced on Friday that it was applying to hydraulically fracture an exploration well in Lancashire, England.


Two Mississippi River locks reopen as water recedes -Army Corps
July 5 (Reuters) - Receding water levels on the rain-swollen Mississippi River have allowed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reopen two locks on the waterway, and a Corps spokesman said on Friday that two other locks are expected to reopen this weekend.


In Case of Big Yale v. Tiny Yale, Victor Kept the Name
Little Yale Academy, which helps students study for college entrance exams, said it didnt mean for its name to infringe on the trademark of Yale University.


Official Israeli security forces kills Palestinian man
A 19 year old Palestinian man was shot and killed by the Israeli military in the West Bank on Tuesday, Palestinian officials told CNN.


Mayhem in Cairo as Morsi Backers Fight for Return
Clashes between those celebrating the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi and those demanding his reinstatement suggested that the militarys removal of Mr. Morsi had worsened Egypts deep polarization.


ElBaradei Army coup is right
Becky Anderson interviews Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei about what needs to happen next in Egypt.


Detroit sues bond insurer over potential creditor deal -WSJ
July 5 (Reuters) - The city of Detroit has filed a lawsuit against bond insurer Syncora Guarantee Inc, claiming the company is blocking an agreement the city hopes to conclude with major creditors,...


UPDATE 1-Daimler says France blocking some new registrations
* Daimler says has no explanation for why registration stopped


Breakingviews Banks weathering the storm?
July 2 - Jeffrey Goldfarb and Antony Currie discuss upcoming second-quarter results for the world's biggest banks and whether they can keep up with the volatility.


EasyJet helps FTSE bounce to top of recent range
* Investors positioned for no change in UK, euro zone rates


The Last Mermaid Show
In the shadow of Disney World, an endangered species is practicing the secrets of the deep.


You're the Boss Blog The Brutal Truth My Score as a Sales Manager
In part four of a series, an owner explains what he was doing wrong as a sales manager (everything) and what the sales consultant suggested he do about it.


UPDATE 2-Conergy files for insolvency as solar crisis deepens
* Shares plunge 65 percent (Adds analyst, CEO comments, detail, background, shares)


Field Notes People Will Say Theyre in Love, and They Are
Romances on the stage or behind it can blossom into love, marriage and families.


Djokovic Wins Another Epic to Set Up Murray Finale
The Wimbledon that just keeps on giving reached new levels of generosity on Friday as Novak Djokovic added another episode to the box-set of tennis epics and Andy Murray survived a fright to co-star in Sunday's series finale.


Mandelas Relatives Argue Over Burial Plans
The former South African president remained in critical condition in Pretoria while a court battle over his future grave site continued.


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