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Well Keeping Cancer a Secret
Its our job, as doctors and nurses, to be deliberate in asking our patients how they will explain their cancer to others, to make sure they understand. Keeping such a diagnosis hushed, from those who love and care for us, is an unfair burden we shouldnt allow cancer to dictate, too.


Florida welcomes two new resorts
Living Golf examines two developing golf resorts in the State, interviewing Donald Trump at his Doral project.


Baikonur Journal Russian Space Center in Kazakhstan Counts Down Its Days of Glory
Baikonur, Kazakhstan, is set to be replaced as the Russian space launching center, and ethnic tensions and economic challenges are already creeping into the city.


Delay in Obamacare requirement puts onus on the honor system
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Obama administration's move to delay a key element of healthcare reform has another, unintended, consequence A crucial part of that reform will depend on consumers observing the honor system, with millions of dollars at stake.


Rivals see UBS holding on to clients after trading loss
GENEVA (Reuters) - Rich clients of Swiss bank UBS have not yet moved their millions to other banks after its $2.3 billion trading scandal last month, rival private bankers said.


Square Feet As Coney Island Stirs, One Mans Vision Is Unbuilt
Horace Bullard had big plans for redeveloping the Coney Island of his youth, but he died with his properties still on the market.


SP revises Portugal sovereign outlook down to negative
NEW YORK, July 5 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Standard Poor's on Friday revised Portugal's sovereign credit outlook down to negative from stable.


'Engineer' to fix Manchester City?
It is one of the world's richest clubs -- and it needs fixing. Enter Manuel Pellegrini.


French agency spies on phone calls, email, web use, paper says
PARIS (Reuters) - France's external intelligence agency spies on the French public's phone calls, emails and social media activity in France and abroad, the daily Le Monde said on Thursday.


Cut off aid to Egypt till elections held
Tamara Cofman Wittes The U.S. has great stakes in Egypt's stability, and the next move should be cutting off aid as an incentive for the nation to hold democratic elections.


Amy Falls Down, a Novel by Jincy Willett
Jincy Willetts heroine, a reclusive novelist, gets her 15 minutes.


Hedge fund exits rise in June as investors reposition at mid-year
LONDON (Reuters) - Requests to pull money out of hedge funds rose in June as investors used the mid-year point to review their portfolios and release cash to spend elsewhere.


A Chase for Technology
Canadian oil companies have embarked on a race to develop technologies that will make the production of heavy crude less damaging to the environment.


'Freerunners' find feet in Baghdad
Leaping from rooftops and doing backflips off walls is when Prince Haydar feels the most free.


Record eighth for Nadal
Rafael Nadal races to a record eighth French Open title Sunday with a straight sets 6-3 6-2 6-3 dismissal of fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in a final briefly interrupted by a protestor brandishing a lighted flare.


Remembering Gettysburg Non-Americans join the fray
(Reuters) - It hardly sounds like a dream honeymoon a week charging around a battleground reverberating with the clamor of 135 cannons, the reek of gunpowder smoke and the cacophony of 12,000 soldiers and 400 horses.


Street kids go behind the camera
A young boy in a photograph holds a cigarette while sitting cross-legged on a dirt road. We don't know his name, but it's clear by his face his life is full of pain and struggle.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Red Bulls Again Cant Solve Rapids in Colorado
Nathan Sturgis scored in the 47th minute, and Clint Irwin had his sixth shutout of the season for Colorado, which last lost at home to the Red Bulls on July 8, 2007.


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.


Penn State Coach O'Brien Gets $1 Million Raise
Bill O'Brien is getting a nearly $1 million raise after his "tremendous job" in his debut season as Penn State's football coach.


Conservatives Aggressive Ad Campaign Seeks to Cast Doubt on Health Law
Americans for Prosperity, a conservative advocacy group, will begin running television commercials asserting that the law will limit Americans health care choices.


ArtsBeat Founding Fathers Go Electric
The papers of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin are now online in easily searchable digitized form.


Dance Review Yanira Castro Sets Time Limits in The People to Come
In The People to Come, Yanira Castros dancers each create 19-minute solos based on ideas submitted by the audience and the public.


Nokia to buy out Siemens equipment venture; shares surge
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia shares surged on Monday after it announced plans to buy out Siemens AG's share of their network equipment joint venture, betting on the technology to run 4G networks as it...


UPDATE 1-Kenyan shilling hits four-month low, shares rise
* Importers buy dollars expecting further gains * Markets see central bank holding key rate * Shares bought on hopes of strong first-half earnings (Updates shilling, stocks) By Kevin Mwanza NAIROBI, July 5 (Reuters) - The Kenyan shilling hit a four-month low on Friday as nervous importers bought dollars, betting that the U.S. currency could strengthen further, and shares edged up for a third straight session. At the 1300 GMT market close, commercial banks quoted the shillin


Yahoo acquires email management app Xobni
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc acquired email and address book management app Xobni, the Internet company's third acquisition in as many days as it seeks to revamp its online products and boost...


Sports Briefing | Football Hernandezs Apartment Is Searched by Police
A search of an apartment in Franklin, Mass., rented by the former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez turned up ammunition and clothing that the police believe could be evidence in the murder case against him.


Namibia photographer's paradise
Poached for use in traditional Chinese medicine or sold as exotic pets. Sometimes slaughtered in a vicious, drawn-out war.


Asia Chip Makers Stand to Benefit From Move to Cut-Price Gadgets
Manufacturers, including Toshiba and SK Hynix, are poised to reap the rewards of soaring demand for lower-end tablets and smartphones in China, the world's biggest smartphone market.


Yoga Practitioners Gaze at Their Inner Selfies
Yoga aficionados gain followers on Instagram.


Gary Player. Why I love horses
The nine-time Major Champion tells CNN's Errol Barnett about his passions beyond golf.


Economy needs immigrants
Joe Green says as immigration vote goes to the House, remember why we need immigrants, a self-selecting group of risk-takers that define America and feed its entrepreneurial ethos


Richer than Trump or Oprah
Zhang Xin grew up in poverty and at the age of 14 began a laboring job in a factory. Today, she is richer than Donald Trump, Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey.


Serena stunned at Wimbledon
Serena Williams, the World No.1 and five-time Wimbledon champion, crashes out at the last-16 stage following a shock defeat by Germany's Sabine Lisicki.


4 Pakistani soldiers killed in suicide attack
A suicide car bomber in Pakistan's tribal region struck an army checkpoint Thursday, killing himself and four soldiers, a local political official told CNN..


Candice Hong, David Freeman
The couple met at Dartmouth.


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


Hong Kong Bruce Lee show opens
Kung fu legend, cha cha champion, record-breaking filmmaker and poet. Bruce Lee exhibition hits Hong Kong.


Well Keeping Cancer a Secret
Its our job, as doctors and nurses, to be deliberate in asking our patients how they will explain their cancer to others, to make sure they understand. Keeping such a diagnosis hushed, from those who love and care for us, is an unfair burden we shouldnt allow cancer to dictate, too.


Militants Attack School in Nigeria, Killing Students and a Teacher
Islamic militants attack a boarding school in northeast Nigeria, killing 29 students and a teacher. Survivors said that some pupils were burned alive.


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