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The 30-Minute Interview The 30-Minute Interview Kevin P. Maloney
Mr. Maloney is a founder of the Property Markets Group, a real estate acquisition and development firm specializing in residential projects in New York, South Florida and Chicago.


Apple applies to register 'iWatch' trademark in Japan
TOKYO, July 1 (Reuters) - Apple Inc has applied for a trademark for "iWatch" in Japan, a patent official said on Monday, signalling the iPhone maker may be moving ahead with plans for a watch-like device as gadget makers turn their attention to wearable computers.


Sports Briefing | College Football A.C.C. and Pinstripe Bowl Agree on Deal
The Atlantic Coast Conference has reached an agreement to send a team to the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.


Dance Review Rachel Cohen and Jody Sperling Perform at Danspace
Rachel Cohen and Jody Sperlings works include nods to Cervantes and to Loe Fuller.


Home health stocks fall on proposed Medicare payment cuts
(Reuters) - Shares of U.S. home health services providers fell on Friday after a federal agency proposed a significant cut to Medicare reimbursements payments, adding to the woes of an industry...


Intuit to sell financial services unit for $1 bln
July 1 (Reuters) - Intuit Inc said it would sell its financial services unit to private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $1.03 billion as it focuses on its core tax-preparation software business.


RWE shares drop as Gazprom ruling brings no boost
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's No.2 utility RWE has doused hopes of an earnings boost following a legal ruling last week, compounding concerns about a looming profit squeeze and sending its shares...


Sports Briefing | Hockey Flames and Avalanche Make a Four-Player Trade
The Calgary Flames traded left wing Alex Tanguay and defenseman Cory Sarich to the Colorado Avalanche for right wing David Jones and defenseman Shane OBrien.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Couture Fashion Week Versace
Scenes from the couture fashion week photo diary of Kasia Bobula.


Bucks Blog Thursday Reading Smartphone Apps for the Connected Camper
Smartphone apps for the connected camper, bike-sharing comes to Aspen, making your online tracks harder to follow and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.


In the Garden 3,000 Plants, and Then Some
The rains have felled the heirloom roses, but in this complex landscape, theres a lot of other flora to stop and smell.


Matter Studying Tumors Differently, in Hopes of Outsmarting Them
To understand why drug resistance often causes targeted cancer therapies to fail, geneticists have teamed up with mathematicians to create detailed models of cancer.


World Briefing | Middle East Iraq Blasts Kill at Least 22 as Militant Attacks Rise
A series of bombs near a bakery, at a funeral, inside a senior police officers car and at a football stadium killed at least 22 people across Iraq on Friday.


Battle of the sexes -- on four legs
Horse racing is one of the only sports in the world where men and women compete against each other.


Preview Cahill Returns Not a Moment Too Soon for Red Bulls
Tim Cahill, the teams second designated player was away for the entire month of June helping Australia qualify for next summers World Cup.


REPEAT-Obamacare 1.0 States brace for Web barrage when reform goes live
NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuters) - About 550,000 people in Oregon do not have health insurance, and Aaron Karjala is confident the state's new online insurance exchange will be able to accommodate them when enrollment under President Barack Obama's healthcare reform begins on Oct. 1.


Japan Business Sentiment Hits Highest Point in Two Years
A survey shows the first positive outlook among major manufacturers since September 2011, and the second consecutive month of improvement.


Market Pulse UK data offers a boost for new BoE man Carney
July 1 - Britain's strongest manufacturing in 2 years, the most mortgage approvals in 4.5 years ... and London bathed in sunshine. Not every day will be like this for new BoE governor Mark Carney, right?


Williams Loses to Lisicki in Wimbledon 4th Round
Defending champion Serena Williams lost in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday, failing to close out a see-saw third set and falling 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 to Sabine Lisicki of Germany.


UPDATE 1-Conergy nears deal with Asian investor - sources
* Asian investor to take over syndicated loan deal - sources


Bits Stealth Wear Aims to Make a Tech Statement
Designers are combining fashion and engineering for clothing and accessories that are intended to protect the wearer from a cameras detection.


Glastonbury hosts heaven, hell and haircuts alongside the music
PILTON, England (Reuters) - Tomato fights, anarchic gymnasts and astrophysics drew festival-goers of all ages away from the mainstream music acts at Britain's Glastonbury festival this weekend.


The first diva of tennis
She drank alcohol on court, smoked "furiously" and horrified the establishment with her daring outfits, "unladylike" playing style and highly-publicized affairs.


India's frugal innovators
Frugal inventors across India are recycling old technologies to solve local problems with wild inventions such as seaworthy bicycles, wind-powered irrigation systems and tree-climbing machines


DealBook Tribune to Buy 19 TV Stations Amid Groundswell of Consolidation
The Tribune Company agreed on Monday to buy 19 local television stations for about $2.7 billion, becoming one of the nations biggest commercial TV station owners.


Marriage equality to spread state by state Boies
Attorney David Boies, who fought to end California's ban on same-sex marriage, says similar laws will be overturned in states through legislation, ballot initiatives and court decisions. Boise spoke with Reuters Opinion Editor Jim Ledbetter at the Aspen Ideas Festival.


NEWSMAKER Liberia must become a manufacturing economy
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says her country must move away from its reliance on commodity exports and won't be able to sustain job growth unless it focuses on manufacturing.


Forwards Popular in N.H.L.s Draft; Sentiment Is Not
Colorado chose Nathan MacKinnon with the first pick in the N.H.L. draft, while Seth Jones, who grew up admiring the Avalanche, slid to fourth.


UPDATE 1-Toyota heir takes centre stage in drive to shed "boring" tag
NAGOYA, Japan, July 1 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp executives have sometimes seemed to share the personality of the automaker's best-selling cars - dependable and efficient, but also a bit boring...


Judge orders injunction against New Jersey compounding pharmacy
NEW YORK, June 28 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge has entered a consent decree and permanent injunction against a New Jersey compounding pharmacy after it was discovered that some of its products might be contaminated, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday.


T Magazine Threes a Trend | Fisherman Sandals for Work and Play
The spring shoe was paired with suits, shorts and tailored trousers at Christopher Kane, Carven and 3.1 Phillip Lim.


Paying Till It Hurts American Way of Birth, Costliest in the World
Maternity care and childbirth cost far more in the United States than in other developed countries, but studies show that their citizens do not have less access to care during pregnancy than Americans.


Samsung Elec shares down 3 percent on weaker earnings outlook
SEOUL (Reuters) - Shares in Samsung Electronics Co Ltd slumped 3 percent to nine-month lows on Wednesday, as investors braced for weaker-than-expected earnings from the smartphone maker for the...


Sports Briefing | Soccer Mexico Loses in Under-20 World Cup
Mexico was on the brink of an early exit from the Under-20 World Cup after losing to Paraguay in Gaziantep, Turkey.


Economic View Politics Aside, a Common Bond for Two Economists
As economic advisers to presidents of different parties, a professor and his former student can still bridge the partisan gap.


RPT-COLUMN-Sober Australia commodity forecasts contrast with market gloom Clyde Russell
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The grand slam that got away
Paris in the spring is the most romantic of all settings for a grand slam, but for some of the biggest names in tennis the French Open's red clay courts mean only heartbreak and shattered dreams.


Well Getting Men to Want to Use Condoms
A Gates Foundation challenge to develop a next generation condom speaks to the low usage only 5 percent of men worldwide of a prophylactic that can curb H.I.V./AIDS.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Kenzo After-Party
Kenzos after-party, held last night for their Paris fashion show, drew the likes of Scarlett Johansson, Michael Stipe and Beastie Boyss Mike D.


News Analysis Obama Puts Legacy at Stake With Clean-Air Act
President Obama is taking a big risk with his stated goal to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions by stretching the intent of a law decades old.


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