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Amid protests, Brazil takes Cup
Hosts Brazil win the troubled Confederations Cup with a 3-0 defeat of world champions Spain.


Kerry Extends Israel Trip Amid Speculation on Talks
In a hectic day of shuttle diplomacy, Secretary of State John Kerry struggled to close a deal to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.


'Enter the Dragon' actor Jim Kelly dies
Jim Kelly, who parlayed his martial arts skills into a successful but brief career in action movies, has died. He was 67.


Self-Finance or Raise Money? A Quandary for Start-Ups
The founders of GoodData and RJMetrics took different approaches to starting their data analysis businesses.


BRIEF-MDxHealth, Sumitomo sign partnership for Japan
BRUSSELS, July 1 (Reuters) - MDxHealth SA * MDxHealth and Sumitomo sign pharmaco molecular diagnostic partnership


DIARY-NON SP WEEK AHEAD
THOMSON REUTERS, Diary of Non SP 500 Corporate earnings for U.S. companies from Jul 01, 2013. SP 500 Earnings - Monthly SP 500 Earnings - Day Ahead SP 500 Earnings - Weekly Non SP 500 - Day Ahead ConferenceCall/Webcast - Weekly ConferenceCall/Webcast - Day Meetings - Weekly Meetings - Day Ahead Economic Indicators IPO events Dividends


Obama's right on climate change
After centuries of pumping carbon into the atmosphere, Americans face changing weather patterns and risks to human health, says Chris Field. The nations must commit to changing this


Kid with injury meets hero
As Stacey Halstead looked down at her 2-year-old son, Tripp, lying unconscious in a hospital bed, she was mesmerized by how angelic he seemed.


Sports Briefing | Pro Football Broncos Release McGahee
Denver released Willis McGahee, who led the Broncos in rushing last season despite missing the final two months with a right knee injury.


How to cope with the doubling of student loan rates
BOSTON (Reuters) - Interest rates on U.S. government-backed student loans doubled to 6.8 percent from 3.4 percent on Monday.


DealBook S.E.C. Begins an Inquiry of Thomson Reuters Data
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating why certain clients of Thomson Reuters received and traded on manufacturing data ahead of its official release.


Indiana Not Yet at Full Strength After Departures
Indiana's basketball practices are getting lonely these days.


Ferrer Grinds Down Dodig to Reach Quarter-Finals
David Ferrer wore down Croatia's Ivan Dodig with his high-energy scrambling to move into the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a 6-7 (3) 7-6 (6) 6-1 6-1 win on Monday.


Roundup Fueled by Past Failures, Haas Holds On to Win
Bill Haas pulled away from a crowd of contenders with three straight birdies, two good pars and one good hop to win the ATT National.


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.


UPDATE 1-U.S. biotech Amgen offered to buy Onyx for $120 per share -report
June 28 (Reuters) - Amgen Inc, the world's largest biotech company, has offered to buy biotech Onyx Pharmaceuticals for $120 per share in cash, Canadian newspaper Financial Post reported on Friday,...


Could force aid Syrian diplomacy?
CNN's Becky Anderson interviews Lord David Owen about similarities between Syria and the Bosnian conflict.


You're the Boss Blog This Week in Small Business Half-Time Report
Is Yelp a bully? Or just misunderstood? Plus other highlights from the years first half.


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.


Is U.S. too late for trade?
President Obama hopes that his trip to Africa will help boost trade, but is it too late? CNN's Nima Elbagir reports


Boehner "Obamacare is law of the land"
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said on Thursday he would not make it his mission to repeal the Obama administration's healthcare reform law following the re-election of President Barack Obama.


Canada flood chaos
June 24 - At least three dead as record-breaking flood waters bring chaos to parts of Canada. Paul Chapman reports.


Winnebago profit nearly doubles as economy picks up
(Reuters) - Winnebago Industries Inc said its quarterly profit almost doubled in the important spring selling season as rising U.S. consumer confidence pushed up demand for its motor homes, offering...


SE Asia Stocks-Indonesia leads regional loss; Philippines bucks trend
BANGKOK, July 1 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets fell in early trade on Monday as market players locked in quick profits after last week's rally, amid worries of a stimulus cut in the United States and signs of an economic slowdown in China. Indonesia's Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) was trading down 0.7 percent at 4,785.33 by 0612 GMT. It fell 1.5 percent at one point amid selling in consumer-related shares such as Gudang Garam and Unilever Indonesia following a lower-than


City Room June 29 Where the Candidates Are Today
The candidates daily campaign schedule at a glance.


Dane prepares for Masters
Living Golf meets Thorbjorn Olesen as the rising star of golf prepares for the most important tournaments of his career.


Martian Rock Another Clue to a Once Water-Rich Planet
The clay-rich rock, which scientists named Esperance, is one of the oldest rocks that the rover Opportunity has looked at during its nine and a half years on Mars.


Rangers Have Needs but Not High Picks
Having traded away their first- and second-round draft choices, the Rangers are still looking to add defensive depth and a goaltender.


Bennett Taken as Top Pick of NBA Draft by Cavaliers
Canadian forward Anthony Bennett of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was taken with the number one overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers, setting the tone for a surprising NBA Draft on Thursday.


World's largest building is here
A building big enough to hold 20 Sydney Opera Houses opens.


Cupid staff did not use fake profiles to lure subscribers review
(Reuters) - British online dating company Cupid Plc said an independent review of its operations did not find any evidence of the company using fake profiles to boost its membership, sending its...


Straight Sets Dodig Is a Winner Amid the Withdrawals
After three rounds, the 2013 tournament tied a Wimbledon record with 13 retirements and withdrawals in singles, and no one has benefited more than Ivan Dodig of Croatia.


Vows The Showmance
Leslie Stifelman and Melissa Rae Mahon, of the musical Chicago, have been performing together on Broadway for seven years. Their son, Jack, was born in March.


Merger of Penguin and Random House Is Completed
The new company, Penguin Random House, will control more than 25 percent of the trade book market in the United States.


Dutch drugmaker Prosensa jumps 54 percent in U.S. stock market debut
(Reuters) - Dutch drugmaker Prosensa Holding received a buoyant welcome in its market debut on the Nasdaq, a day after U.S. health regulators granted a "breakthrough status" to its drug to treat a...


U.S. Bank, partner to refund $6.5 million over auto lending
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Bancorp's U.S. Bank and a nonbank partner will refund about $6.5 million to U.S. military personnel over auto lending practices regulators said were deceptive, the...


Recipes for Health Yogurt Parfaits With Cherries and Pistachios
This easy combination makes a great dessert or snack.


Donald Bevan, 93, Sardis Artist and Stalag 17 Writer, Dies
Mr. Bevan, who was a longtime caricaturist for the Broadway bistro, and Edmund Trzcinski were inspired by their incarceration in a Nazi camp to write a play about the search for a spy.


Scientists Find Canadian Oil Safe for Pipelines, but Critics Say Questions Remain
The study found that the crude proposed for the Keystone XL pipeline posed no increased risks of transport, but environmental groups said its possible environmental hazards required scrutiny.


BP steps up spill payments protest with ad campaign
LONDON (Reuters) - BP has stepped up its campaign for a revision of the way compensation for its 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill is calculated by placing advertisements in leading newspapers ahead of a July 8 appellate court hearing in the United States.


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