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Well Skin Cancer on the Rise in Young Women | | Friends and colleagues were surprised to see the scar on my face because I was only 28. Even the medical resident who attended my surgery said I was the youngest skin cancer patient she had met. But as I learned more about skin cancer, I discovered that it is becoming increasingly common, especially among young women. |
Detroit sues bond insurer over potential creditor deal WSJ | | (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, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. |
The power of friendship | | World number 2 Andy Murray focuses on his friend, ATP doubles player Ross Hutchins, who is battling cancer. |
Taking Back Hernandez Jerseys | | The New England Patriots are offering new jerseys to all fans who want to get rid of the ones they bought with Aaron Hernandezs name. |
North Korea rehearses anniversary performance | | July 5 - North Korean performers rehearse ahead of "Arirang" mass games which will mark the 65th anniversary of the founding of the isolated nation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
Real Estate Q A | | Answers about charging renters for carbon monoxide detectors; a neighbors encroaching tree roots; and work done in a condo apartment without a permit. |
EU and China close in on solar panel deal -sources | | BRUSSELS, July 5 (Reuters) - The European Union and China are moving towards a deal to defuse a conflict over alleged dumping of solar panels in Europe, people familiar with the matter said on Friday, aiming to agree a minimum price for Chinese importers above their production costs. |
Incredible rail journey ends | | For 18 days, The Gateway has followed a pioneering railway journey from Chongqing in China to Duisburg in Germany. |
South American leftist leaders rally for Bolivia in Snowden saga | | COCHABAMBA, Bolivia (Reuters) - South America's most outspoken leftist leaders demanded an explanation and public apology from four European countries on Thursday after Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane was diverted this week on suspicions that fugitive U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden was aboard. |
'Ashes' help English cricket weather testing times | | LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - Unintelligible to most beyond Britain and its former colonies and under threat from an upstart short form of the game, the battle for "the Ashes" with Australia is a rare chance for English cricket to prove its financial worth. |
A Trip to Camp to Break a Tech Addiction | | In the woods, tech-addled adults can break the bonds of the digital world, at least temporarily, and return to the glories of color wars and real (not Facebook) friends. |
Anemic data raises growth fears | | China's manufacturing sector weakened sharply in June, an indication that the country's growth slowdown has deepened as the government has refrained from stimulating the sluggish economy. |
Shopping for Fans | | The hotelier Carlos Couturier goes looking for fans as the temperature in New York City creeps up to 90 degrees. |
How kite runner tamed the waves | | Hannah Whiteley laughs in the face of danger -- at least she does now. And after a near death experience she has gone on to establish herself as one of Europe's rising kitesurfing stars. |
At least 3 dead as forces fire on pro-Mursi protests in Cairo | | July 5 - Security forces shot dead at least three supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi as a crowd of hundreds tried to march towards the military barracks in Cairo where he is being held by the military that overthrew him. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
EU threatens to suspend data-sharing with US over spying reports | | BRUSSELS, July 5 (Reuters) - The European Union is threatening to suspend two agreements granting the United States access to European financial and travel data unless Washington shows it is respecting EU rules on data privacy, EU officials said on Friday. |
Cambodia's empire just got bigger | | Outside of Siem Reap, the results of an airborne laser survey confirm the existence of a medieval city buried beneath impenetrable jungle on a remote mountain. |
Sentences for cyber crime and snooping to be tougher across EU | | STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - EU lawmakers agreed on Thursday to toughen criminal penalties across the European Union for cyber attacks, especially those that include harming critical national infrastructure and hijacking computers to steal sensitive data. |
UPDATE 1-British Land buys London site in bet on new rail line | | LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - Property developer British Land bought the majority of a west London office complex for 470 million pounds ($708 million) in a bet the capital's Crossrail east-west train line, due to open in 2018, will boost real estate prices. |
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