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Museums Faulted on Restitution of Nazi-Looted Art
Critics assert that museums have backtracked in recent years on returning art to the heirs of Jews whose property was seized by the Nazis.


Breakingviews Nokia gets options on Siemens buyout
July 1 - Nokia buys Siemens out of their joint venture for a bargain 1.7 bln. This deal will shore Nokia up while it struggles with smartphones, argues Breakingviews.


Spain edge past Italy to create dream final
Reigning world and European champions Spain set up the purists' dream Confederations Cup final against host nation Brazil but only after squeaking past a stubborn Italian side on penalties.


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.


Advertising Mars Promotes Bite-Size Snickers, Following Hersheys Cue
Mars will begin using advertising and social media this week to promote Snickers Bites, the first new Snickers product since 2011.


Television Review Below Deck, Bravos Reality Show Aboard a Yacht
On Bravos reality show Below Deck, a bland young crew caters to self-entitled clients aboard a charter yacht.


South Africa's Mandela still 'critical but stable'
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Ailing anti-apartheid leader and former South African President Nelson Mandela remained in hospital on Monday in a "critical but stable" condition, the government said.


Garnett, Pierce on Way Out on Night of NBA Draft
The names that Boston Celtics general manager Danny Ainge didn't mention said all anyone needed to know about how he views the team's future.


Brazil 3, Spain 0 Neymar and Brazil Rout Spain and Live Up to Their Billing
Fred, Brazils often criticized striker, had two goals, but the night belonged to Neymar as the seemingly invincible Spain was not so much beaten as humiliated.


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.


Secrets below tennis stars' feet
CNN's Christina MacFarlane shows us how the French Open maintains its special surface.


Property Values What You Get for ...$699,000
A penthouse in St. Louis; a town house in Richmond, Va.; and a stone house in New Jersey.


Jim Pattison Group bids C$37 mln to take Sun-Rype Products private
June 28 (Reuters) - Juice and snacks maker Sun-Rype Products Ltd has received a proposal from Great Pacific Industries Inc to take the company private in a deal valued at about C$37 million.


Lisicki stuns Serena in another Wimbledon shock
LONDON (Reuters) - German Sabine Lisicki sent another seismic shockwave through Wimbledon on Monday when she dumped five-times champion Serena Williams out of the tournament with a 6-2 1-6 6-4 fourth-round upset.


Appeals court upholds three insider trading convictions
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three former traders who were found guilty in a broad crackdown on insider trading by the U.S. government lost their bids Monday to reverse their convictions.


Whats On Saturday
Television highlights.


Park Heads Towards U.S. Open Title
South Korean golfer Inbee Park forged to a four-shot lead after the third round of the U.S. Women's Open at Sebonack Golf Club in New York on Saturday, giving her the chance to win the first three major championships of the year.


Doctor and Patient The Gulf Between Doctors and Nurse Practitioners
Nurse practitioners believe that they can lead primary care practices and admit patients to a hospital and that they deserve to earn the same amount as doctors for the same work. Physicians disagree.


Sports Briefing | College Football Rees to Start for Irish
Coach Brian Kelly said Tommy Rees would be Notre Dames starting quarterback, reversing a statement that there would be a competition with Andrew Hendrix and Malik Zaire.


Doping past haunts Tour
Kenyan-born Briton Chris Froome is hot favorite for the 100th edition of the Tour de France which starts in Corsica Saturday as the race is once again overshadowed by doping controversy.


Poor, middle class unite in Brazil
During the past two weeks, millions of Brazilians have taken to the streets to protest years of dissatisfaction and discontent with their government. What started as a student mobilization transformed day by day to incorporate professionals, the middle class, and residents of the favelas, or slums.


Moyes Takes Everton Backroom Staff to Man Utd
New Manchester United manager David Moyes has brought in his former Everton assistant Steve Round as his deputy at the Premier League champions along with two other backroom staff from his old club.


Champagne and celebrities hit Masterpiece London luxury fair
LONDON (Reuters) - Millionaires and celebrities crammed into the launch of London luxury fair Masterpiece, an annual shopping extravaganza for the rarest art, jewellery and antiques.


Neighborhood Joint Pilotage Fun and Hobby
A shop amid the towers of Manhattan sells remote-control airplanes and boats, and a range of other toys that appeal to both young and old.


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


Art in Review I Am the Magic Hand and Antony The Cut
A solo exhibition by the singer-songwriter Antony, who is also a visual artist, and I Am the Magic Hand, a group show, are at Sikkema Jenkins.


Investors set to weigh benefits of News Corp
July 1 (Reuters) - News Corp and 21st Century Fox will begin trading as two separate companies on Monday, giving investors the choice of a fast-growing entertainment business and a slower-growing but prominent publishing concern.


Sports Briefing | Track and Field Nigerian Plays Spoiler in 200 Meters
Blessing Okagbare of Nigeria upstaged Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Carmelita Jeter to win the 200 meters in Birmingham, England.


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.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Spain Crushes Tahiti in Confederations Cup
Spain, the World Cup winner, routed Tahiti on Thursday in the Confederations Cup in Rio de Janeiro.


Samoan airline goes large
June 28 - Samoa Air which charges passengers by their weight launches an extra-large seat service for the fuller figure. Paul Chapman reports.


Exclusive U.S. drug firms vie to take stake in Celesio - sources
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Two U.S. drugs distribution groups McKesson Corp and Cardinal Health Inc are both in talks to possibly take a stake in German drugs company Celesio , two industry sources...


Sports Briefing | Soccer Red Bulls End Drought by Beating Houston
Fabian Espindola broke a scoreless tie in the 60th minute with his first goal since April 20 and Jonny Steele scored with two minutes left, giving the Red Bulls a victory over Houston.


DIARY-SP 500 EARNINGS MONTH AHEAD
THOMSON REUTERS, Jul 01, 2013 - Diary of SP 500 Corporate earnings for U.S. companies month ahead. SP 500 Earnings - Weekly SP 500 Earnings - Day Ahead Non SP 500 - Weekly Non SP 500 - Day Ahead...


The Suicide Detective
A Harvard researchers quest to predict who will act on their self-destructive impulses.


Pellegrini replaces Mancini
Manchester City hired Manuel Pellegrini as its new manager Friday and he was given the clear message that one of his tasks will be to develop younger players alongside the expensive stars bankrolled by wealthy owner Sheikh Mansour.


Chris Paul Staying With Los Angeles Clippers
Chris Paul is staying with the Los Angeles Clippers.


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.


The Media Equation Journalism, Even When Its Tilted
The question of who is a journalist is important, partly because when it comes to divulging national secrets, the law grants journalists special protections that are afforded to no one else.


Brazil's World Cup promise undeniable after win
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Any doubts that Brazil are serious contenders for next year's World Cup were swept away by a majestic 3-0 victory over world champions Spain as they won the Confederations Cup in front of an ecstatic crowd at the Maracana Stadium on Sunday.


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