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Viktor Rolf Conceptual Couture
Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren celebrate 20 years of introducing their conceptual ideas to the fashion world.


Man Utd signs new Asia deal
Manchester United may face a new challenge on the field next season without Alex Ferguson but the English Premier League giant appears to have no domestic equals commercially with its ever expanding list of global sponsors.


Whats On Saturday
Television highlights.


CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Five die, 40 missing after Canadian freight train disaster
(Corrects first name of rail consultant in paragraph 10, Gary instead of Guy)


The most powerful celebrity is...
Forbes Magazine's Meghan Casserly reveals who took the number one spot on this year's "Most Powerful Celebrity" list.


Malone, cable deals in spotlight at Sun Valley conference
(Reuters) - Liberty Media Corp Chairman John Malone, who has bought and sold cable and media companies for decades, might be the most popular billionaire roaming the Sun Valley Resort as deal making...


Firefighters make progress against deadly Arizona blaze
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Crews in central Arizona made steady progress on Friday toward containing the deadliest U.S. wildfire in 80 years, which killed 19 firefighters last weekend, officials said.


In Okinawa, Talk of Break From Japan Turns Serious
Discontent with American presence and a growing perception that the central government is ignoring pleas to reduce it have made Okinawans willing to flirt with the idea of breaking away.


After 77 Years, Murray Restores British Rule
Andy Murray of Scotland beat Novak Djokovic of Serbia in straight sets to put an end to a 77-year drought for the British men at Wimbledon.


Rossi snaps victory drought with Assen win
Valentino Rossi snaps a near three-year victory drought in MotoGP by claiming the Dutch round at Assen Saturday, but says the real "hero" is his Yamaha teammate Jorge Lorenzo who takes a brave fifth with a broken collarbone.


Rolling Stones strut back to 1969 woodland for London gigs
LONDON (Reuters) - The Rolling Stones will take a step back in time this weekend by replicating a woodland in London's Hyde Park present for a 1969 show there that became a tribute to band founder Brian Jones.


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.


Internet big boys take aim at Singapore's "regressive" new rules
SINGAPORE, July 8 (Reuters) - Singapore's move to tighten regulation of news web sites, already under fire from bloggers and human rights groups, has attracted criticism from an unexpected quarter -...


Foreign central banks' U.S. debt holdings rise Fed
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Foreign central banks' overall holdings of U.S. marketable securities at the Federal Reserve rose in the latest week, data from the U.S. central bank showed on Friday.


Recorders Pilots tried to abort landing
An initial assessment of the flight recorders shows Asiana Flight 214 was coming in too slow and too low and pilots had requested to abort the landing before the crash at San Francisco airport.


A Quiet Drink Open-Air Bars Serving Summer Cocktails in Manhattan
The question isnt whether you can get a drink at a rooftop bar in New York, but whether you can find a quality beer at a spot that seems happy to have you as a guest.


Samsung Cuts Its Forecast as Sales Growth Slows for Its Costliest Smartphones
The Korean electronics giant estimated quarterly profit of $8.3 billion, short of analysts expectations, as sales of Galaxy S4 smartphones slowed.


UPDATE 2-U.S. appeals court rules California healthcare limits invalid
SAN FRANCISCO, July 5 (Reuters) - California's state law ending government coverage of adult dental, podiatry, optometry, chiropractic care and other healthcare services for the poor cannot stand, a federal appeals court on Friday.


Masked Lawman Stumbles at the Gate
The Lone Ranger stumbled badly at the box office over long holiday weekend, while Despicable Me 2 did well.


Internet big boys take aim at Singapore's "regressive" new rules
SINGAPORE, July 8 (Reuters) - Singapore's move to tighten regulation of news web sites, already under fire from bloggers and human rights groups, has attracted criticism from an unexpected quarter -...


President of Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden
President Nicols Maduro of Venezuela announced his decision regarding Edward J. Snowden, the former N.S.A. contractor, after Mr. Snowden was turned down by several countries.


A Sports Agent With Hollywood in His Blood
His grandfather was a mighty Hollywood force, but Casey Wasserman has chosen the sports world for making his mark, with a rapidly growing management and marketing firm.


Athletics Score Early in 10-4 Rout of Royals
Josh Reddick homered and drove in four runs to cap a big series for Oakland, Jed Lowrie and Eric Sogard also went deep and the Athletics beat the Kansas City Royals 10-4 on Sunday.


India Ink Developing Indias Personality
Personality development and self-grooming programs are becoming a booming business, as the common idea is that everyone in the country needs some kind of help with their personalities.


Recipes for Health Forget Tofu Hot Dogs Pizza on the Grill
Vegetarians need not settle for processed meat substitutes foods at Fourth of July barbecues, since grilled pizzas are healthier and more delicious.


Accounts and People of Note in the Ad Industry
American Advertising Federation, Washington, elected its board for 2013-14.


Sharapova's success story
Meet the man behind the Sharapova brand, Max Eisenbud, her agent since she was 12 years old.


Preservation Hall Jazz Bands Goal Keep History and Make It
On Tuesday the band releases Thats It!, an album that is its first record to be made up exclusively of new compositions.


Obamacare implementation delay no boon for hiring
(Reuters) - The Obama administration's decision to delay a key provision of the healthcare law, by giving employers an extra year to offer insurance coverage, is not expected to significantly impact...


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.


Malone, cable deals in spotlight at Sun Valley conference
(Reuters) - Liberty Media Corp Chairman John Malone, who has bought and sold cable and media companies for decades, might be the most popular billionaire roaming the Sun Valley Resort as deal making returns to the spotlight at the annual gathering of media and tech moguls.


Resentment toward U.S. in Egypt
Many Egyptians are angry with Washington's dealings with the Muslim Brotherhood. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.


Analysts saw Egypt turmoil coming
Using game theory and data analytics, a group of political scientists predicted Egypt's current turmoil back in 2011 as the Mubarak regime was falling, and is now working to forecast the country's future.


Pakistan restaurant blast kills 4
July 7 - A bomb at a busy food street in Lahore leaves at least four dead and dozens wounded as locals call on the government to provide better security. Lindsey Parietti reports.


Top 10 stopover stays
TOKYO (Reuters) - Spending a night between destinations in a stopover city and need a place to stay? Online boutique hotel experts Mr Mrs Smith (www.mrandmrssmith.com) have come up with 10 hotels for a memorable stopover. Reuters has not endorsed this list.


Russia loses $200 million satellites as launch ends in flames
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - A Russian rocket carrying three navigation satellites worth around $200 million crashed shortly after lift-off from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan on Tuesday after its engines suddenly switched off.


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...


'Despicable' minions upset Depp's 'Lone Ranger' at box office
July 7 (Reuters) - The yellow minions of "Despicable Me 2" upstaged Johnny Depp in the big-budget Western "The Lone Ranger" to win the weekend box office race in the United States and Canada, according to studio estimates on Sunday.


On Football Patriots Put Principles on Display
Some teams might have waited for the legal process to play out, but the Patriots immediately cut Aaron Hernandez after his arrest on murder charges.


High-end pawn shops solve small business cash crunch
CHICAGO (Reuters) - When Marc Kaye needed a loan to fund his boutique insurance firm at a time when payroll, his kids' college tuition and a mortgage payment were all draining his cash reserves, he...


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