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U.S. PGA Tour ends opposition to putter ban
The U.S. PGA Tour decides to adopt the ban on the use of controversial anchored putters from 2016.


'Big Brother' No mention of racism
Anyone wanting to get a glimpse of the abhorrent behavior in the "Big Brother" house this week needs to seek out fansites.


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.


With a Solid Hit, CBS Breaks the Summer Ratings Mold
Ratings for Under the Dome vindicate a decision by CBS to stop ceding the season to cable.


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


Stock market strategies for a volatile summer
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ever since the Federal Reserve started hinting it could pull back on its massive bond-buying stimulus program later this year, the stock market has been on a wild ride.


Stylish and feminine, the "Kate-effect" boosts maternity dress sales
July 4 - Whether it is designer evening wear or high street casual, Duchess of Cambridge's maternity style is followed around the world. Kathi Urban reports.


America's top free attractions
Enjoying what America has to offer can get expensive fast, but not all great attractions charge a fee.


Art in Review Victor Pesce Selections 1978-2010
Victor Pesces Selections 1978-2010 is a three-decade retrospective of a late bloomer to painting.


UPDATE 1-Grupo Rede Energia creditors OK Energisa bid, court to decide
SAO PAULO, July 5 (Reuters) - Creditors of Brazil's Grupo Rede Energia SA, a power distributor seeking to exit bankruptcy protection, approved on Friday a takeover plan by rival Energisa SA that...


Candice Hong, David Freeman
The couple met at Dartmouth.


Egypt on high alert in Sinai following attacks
July 5 - Egypt's military are on high alert and the border with Gaza is closed after Islamist militants launch a series of attacks in Sinai. Jessica Gray reports.


Analysis Cautious toward Middle East, Obama gets second chance in Egypt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Barack Obama sat down with his top national security aides this week to determine how to react to a military takeover in Egypt, he had a tough choice to make.


With Coach Gone, Butler Seeks One Just Like Him
The departure of Brad Stevens, now coach of the Boston Celtics, has left Butler in search of a leader who can do what Stevens did lead the Bulldogs to the N.C.A.A. tournament.


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.


ArtsBeat Dark Knight Returns Cover May Return Plenty for Auction House
Heritage Auctions estimates that the cover of issue No. 2 of The Dark Knight Returns could sell for more than $500,000.


Well A Bowl of Cherries
The Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman offers five new ways to make cherries a part of your meal.


Morales rips U.S. in Snowden jet flap
Bolivian president Evo Morales railed against the United States after his official jet was forced to land in Europe amidst false rumors that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board.


Chinese Firm Is Charged in Theft of Turbine Software
Chinas biggest wind turbine company and two of its executives are accused of conspiring to steal an American firms software for controlling the flow of electricity.


College Coaches Use Transfer Rules to Limit Athletes Options
The use of transfer rules to eliminate many of an athletes preferred options illustrates the big-business mind-set of college sports and the control that coaches have over players.


UAE convicts dozens in government plot
A United Arab Emirates court convicted 69 people in a high-profile case involving a plot to overthrow the government. The trial drew criticism of pretrial violations from rights groups.


Ally's ResCap unit files bankruptcy plan
July 5 (Reuters) - Residential Capital LLC, the mortgage lending unit of U.S. government-owned Ally Financial Inc , has filed a bankruptcy reorganization plan that calls for unsecured creditors to...


Can BRIC nations reshape aviation?
The global center of gravity for aeronautics has undergone dramatic shifts over the past 110 years. Prior to World War II Europe dominated aviation with transatlantic Zeppelins, high-speed seaplanes and jet engine research. Post-war, the U.S. tookover in commercial jet transport as they engaged in an arms race with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe has staged a revival in commercial air transport, with Airbus and Boeing battling for airliners.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Spain Edges Italy in Shootout
Jess Navas scored the decisive penalty as the World Cup holder Spain beat Italy in a shootout after extra time ended, 0-0, in Fortaleza, Brazil.


Daly Withdraws at Greenbrier, Says Surgery Coming
John Daly withdrew from The Greenbrier Classic golf tournament in West Virginia and tweeted later that he needed elbow surgery and would be away from golf for up to four months.


Inbee Park 1 More Leg for Grand Slam, or Is It 2?
The good news for LPGA Tour commissioner Mike Whan is that his sport is dominating the golf conversation, which is rare.


Pfizer says shareholders snap up remaining Zoetis shares
(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc on Monday said it would complete the spinoff of its Zoetis Inc animal health business after investors offered to trade their Pfizer shares for the company's remaining majority...


UBS sees limited Bradesco, Ita exposure to Brazil's EBX woes
* Bradesco appears most exposed to EBX woes, report notes


Rugby 2 Different Final Hurrahs in Australia vs. Lions Rugby Match
Australia flanker George Smith will be looking to write a fairytale ending to his international career on Saturday, while Brian O'Driscoll will watch from the stands.


Big-wave queen Maya Gabeira
Big wave surfer Maya Gabeira lives her life in search of the world's biggest wave.


Exploring Snowden's airport home
CNN's Al Goodman explores the hotel that is part of the transit zone in which Edward Snowden is apparently confined.


Two of Plutos Moons Get Names From Greek Mythologys Underworld
After an online contest, an astronomical union selected the names Styx, a river souls had to cross to get to Hades, and Kerberos, the many-headed guard dog.


About New York In a 1992 Murder, Evidence of Flawed Justice
The conviction of two men for the kidnapping of Jennifer Negron in Brooklyn relied on what might have been an informer-for-hire, according to a witness.


Christians in Syria feel threatened
The Christian community in Syria feels increasingly under attack by rebels after a Catholic monk was killed in the monastery where he had taken refuge.


T Magazine By Design | Made in L.A. Two Resources for Interior Design on North Highland Avenue
In a new series, the interior designer and writer David Netto explores the city of angels for inspiration. Here, Netto visits two stores known for their well-curated objects Blackman Cruz and J. F. Chen.


FOREX-Dollar soars to 5-week high vs yen, 6-week peak vs euro
* U.S. economy added 195,000 jobs in June, boosting dollar * Dollar index hits nearly three-year high * Potential Fed action stark contrast to ECB, BoE NEW YORK, July 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar...


Bucks Blog How to Decide Where to Give
When deciding whether to give money to a charitable cause, do you place more emphasis on metrics or emotion? What causes have you felt driven to support, and why?


UPDATE 1-US regulator unveils plan for universal broadband
* Cable group says gives phone companies unfair advantage


A grain of salt for those retirement projections
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Only cave dwellers have missed the boom in retirement-planning studies what seems like a daily barrage of industry-funded surveys and white papers pointing to an aging...


UPDATE 1-Wall St Week Ahead For stocks, there's no need to fear good news
NEW YORK, July 5 (Reuters) - Wall Street doesn't hate good news after all.


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