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U.S. FDA approves Orexo drug to treat opioid addiction
July 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Swedish drugmaker Orexo AB's drug to treat opioid addiction, the company said on Thursday, sending its shares up as much as 14.3...


Legal action in FFP battle
A Belgian football agent and sports lawyer (right) have stepped up their fight to prevent the sport's lawmakers from limiting the spending power of clubs.


The Search How to Rebound From a Wrong Career Choice
Many young people can be steered into careers and discover much later that the choice was wrong.


Brotherhood leader arrested, Egypt's Islamists call protests
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian security forces arrested the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood on Thursday, security sources said, in a crackdown against the Islamist movement after the army ousted the country's first democratically elected president.


Miners lead UK's FTSE lower as geopolitical fears rise
LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Britain's benchmark equity index fell on Wednesday, with construction and mining stocks among the worst performers, as a clutch of worrying geopolitical situations hit...


UniCredit weighs partnership for bad loan business -sources
MILAN, July 4 (Reuters) - Italy's biggest bank UniCredit may consider a partnership for its business that manages 42 billion euros ($54.24 billion) in bad loans following interest from international...


EU parliament urges blocking U.S. data access after spy leaks
* Transatlantic trade talks should proceed, assembly says


T Magazine By Design | Emerging Talent on Display in the South of France
A festival and exhibition in the city of Hyres showcases Europes up-and-coming designers, alongside one established star.


Daniil Simkin, Standing Out, Reaching Out
Mr. Simkin, a year into his principal status with American Ballet Theater, is progressing despite his atypical physical presence.


Seoul shares seen higher on ECB, all eyes on Samsung
SEOUL, July 5 (Reuters) - Seoul shares may open higher on Friday after expectations of looser monetary policy in Europe sent global equities higher overnight, although investors will be cautious...


After a Stumble, Tech Lobby Refocuses on Immigration
After ads that drew criticism for promoting pet conservative causes, Fwd.us is trying to turn around its image as it prepares for the fight for immigration overhaul in the House.


Health-Centric Homes, for a Price
Delos, a Manhattan developer, is betting its WELL certification will become as commonplace as the one accorded by LEED.


Perth Mint's June gold sales tumble as price drop fails to attract buyers
* June gold sales at 49,460 ounces vs 92,781 ounces in May


Ouster of Egyptian Leader Draws Divided Response
The reactions of Egypts neighbors and partners largely reflected their own perceptions of the threats they face at home from either militant Islam or their armed forces.


ArtsBeat American Ballet Theater Announces Fall Season
Alexei Ratmanskys take on Shakespeares Tempest will open the season, which will also include a revival of Twyla Tharps Bach Partita.


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.


UPDATE 2-Telecom Italia ends contacts with Hutchison on mobile ops
MILAN/PARIS, July 4 (Reuters) - Telecom Italia SpA has ended contacts with Hutchison Whampoa Ltd on merging their Italian mobile businesses, preferring to focus on a plan to spin off its fixed-line network.


Rapper 50 Cent charged with domestic violence in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. Rapper 50 Cent has been charged with domestic violence and vandalism in Los Angeles after an alleged altercation with the mother of his child, the city attorney's office said on Wednesday.


In Transit Blog In Paris, a Hotel With New Views
The Shangri-La Paris has a terrace bar with views of the Eiffel Tower, and rooms that look out on the landmark.


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.


With Fewer Stars at Yankee Stadium, Fewer Fans Are Watching
The absence of their usual big names is hurting the Yankees not only in the standings but at the gate and in the television ratings. Fewer people are watching.


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.


Gadgetwise Blog QA Reorganizing the Video Library in iTunes 11
If you do not like the way iTunes has sorted your media collection, you can refile items yourself.


'World War Z' is 'scary good'
Just about every zombie movie I can think of is set, for the most part, in tightly defined spaces where groups of survivors huddle to fend off the flesh-hungry hordes outside.


Barring of Bolivian Plane Infuriates Latin America as Snowden Case Widens
Latin American leaders condemned the refusal to let Bolivias president fly over European nations over what Bolivian officials said were suspicions that Edward J. Snowden was on board.


Where billionaires race
The Trapani Cup brings together superpowers from the worlds of both sailing and global business to enable amateur sailors to race alongside the biggest names in the sport.


Japan says building nuclear safety culture will take a long time
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear regulator said on Thursday that elevating safety culture to international standards will "take a long time", days before new rules come into effect to avoid a repeat of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011.


Where to for Muslim Brotherhood?
With Egypt's military rounding up Morsy's supporters, will his Islamist movement survive?


Trekkers swarm Mount Fuji on first day of season
The inclusion of Mount Fuji in the UNESCO World Heritage list recently has spurred a huge reaction among international travelers and agencies.


Malaysia Denies Entry to Journalist
Clare Rewcastle Brown, the sister-in-law of the former British prime minister, is the founder of news outlets that have taken on the Malaysian government.


Misjudged GDF Suez hybrid fuels criticism
LONDON, July 3 (IFR) - French energy group GDF Suez received a lukewarm reception for its hybrid bond on Wednesday as volatility reared its head again, but critics said the disappointing outcome was more to do with the execution and structure of the deal.


Study links "heading' of soccer ball to brain damage
June 30 - A new study links frequent 'heading' of the ball in soccer to brain damage. Research published in the journal Radiology, says players who head the ball frequently are more likely to suffer brain damage and memory loss than players who focus more on their feet. Elly Park reports


AP Sources Pelicans, Blazers, Kings Make Deal
New Orleans, Portland and Sacramento have agreed to a three-team trade sending guard Tyreke Evans to the Pelicans, center Robin Lopez to the Trail Blazers and guard Greivis Vasquez to the Kings, people familiar with the deal said.


Canines go Technicolor in latest grooming trend
June 27 - A Californian dog groomer transforms her pooches into sculpted, fanciful, multi-colored creations. Elly Park reports.


10 tech startups you need to know
An Africa tech expert picks 10 exciting African tech startups building 'amazing products that can compete on the international stage.'


Radio Pirates, of the Caribbean No Less, Are Pulled Off the Air
Two operators in New York were arrested on charges of unauthorized radio transmission, but weak enforcement by the Federal Communications Commission has encouraged renegade stations.


Coffee boss makes trade fair
CNN's Ayesha Durgahee meets Andrew Rugasira, a social entrepreneur empowering coffee farmers in western Uganda.


The Boss Margaret Minson When the Gamex2019;s on the Line
As an athlete, Margaret Minson of Student Sponsor Partners learned how to take risks x2014; a quality that has helped her in her career.


Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


It's not about Paula Deen, it's about us
Gene Seymour says Deen's statements let us pillory her while we feel superior. How about instead facing our own unfinished business with racism, such as high incarceration rates for blacks?


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