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Well Gay Marriage Same, but Different | | Gay marriages tend to be more egalitarian with couples leaning on a network of friends and reporting being happier and have less conflict than straight couples. |
Man Utd signs new Asian sponsor | | 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. |
Runaway freight train explodes, levels center of Canada town | | LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) - A driverless freight train carrying tankers of crude oil derailed at high speed and exploded into a giant fireball in the middle of a small Canadian town early on Saturday, destroying dozens of buildings and leaving an unknown number of people feared missing. |
'Baby' Ye makes Euro Tour history | | Ye Wocheng, 12, becomes the European Tour's youngest player but is upstaged by 16-year-old compatriot Dou Zecheng on an historic day at the China Open on Thursday. |
Malaysia Denies Entry to Journalist | | The journalist, Clare Rewcastle Brown, is the sister-in-law of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain and the founder of news outlets that have taken on the Malaysian government. |
RPT-Strong ties bind spy agencies and Silicon Valley | | SAN FRANCISCO, July 3 (Reuters) - Silicon Valley has tried to distance itself from the controversial U.S. surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden, but there is a long history of close cooperation between technology companies and the intelligence community. |
Shopping for Fans | | The hotelier Carlos Couturier goes looking for fans as the temperature in New York City creeps up to 90 degrees. |
Well Getting Insurance to Pay for Midwives | | Nearly all births in the United States take place in hospital labor and delivery wards. But in many European countries, midwives attend to a vast majority of pregnancies, often in clinics, resulting in maternity charges that are a fraction of those in the United States. |
Returning to a ghost town | | Little remains in the war-ravaged city of Qusayr in Syria as a few people who stay to scavenge through the rubble of destroyed buildings hope to anything worth salvaging, reports CNN's Fred Pleigen. |
Nadal edges out Djokovic in epic | | Rafael Nadal has lost tough matches to Novak Djokovic before, including at the 2012 Australian Open. But Nadal turned the tables on Djokovic on Friday to move into the French Open final. |
Can racism ever be beaten? | | Watching dozens of crazed supporters trying to set fire to a stadium makes you question your love of football. |
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