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Fashion Review Paris Mens Fashion Week Louis Vuitton, Rick Owens, Raf Simons and More
Mens wear designers harped on freedom this season during Paris mens Fashion Week, probably to the bafflement of men, who generally have little trouble doing exactly what they want.


Corner Office Ken Lombard, on Staying a Student of Business
The former business partner of Magic Johnson advises business school students to be hungrier than youve ever been after graduation, because competition will be intense.


Not a vulture but a drone South Africa police detain cameraman
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African police on Friday detained the owner of a radio-controlled helicopter drone carrying a camera that was filming scenes around the Pretoria hospital where ailing anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is being treated.


Chinese astronauts land safely after "perfect" space mission
BEIJING (Reuters) - Three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth on Wednesday, touching down in north China's Inner Mongolia after a successful 15-day mission in which they docked with an experimental manned space laboratory.


Judge Orders Return of Bodies of Mandela Kin Amid Dispute
A South African court ordered that the bodies of three of Nelson Mandelas children be exhumed and moved to a nearby village where the ailing Mr. Mandela himself is to be buried.


Charlie Coles, Who Led Miami (Ohio) on Improbable N.C.A.A. Run, Dies at 71
Mr. Coles coached Miami University in Ohio and Wally Szczerbiak to a memorable N.C.A.A. basketball tournament run in 1999.


Manziel Tweet Sounds Ready to Leave AM
Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel still has three years of eligibility left at Texas AM.


Rebels clash with government forces outside Aleppo
July 5 - Rebel forces in Syria clash with government troops just west of Aleppo. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Advertising On Independence Day, a Salute to the Brave
Some ads for the Fourth of July holiday honor the veterans of the nations wars, particularly those who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq.


Transatlantic monetary divide to accelerate dollar surge
LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - U.S. monetary policy is zigging while the rest of the world is zagging, and the world should brace for a protracted dollar surge, more strains for developing economies and...


BlackBerry investors to turn up the heat on management
TORONTO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - BlackBerry will likely face tough questions about its future at its annual meeting on Tuesday after dismal quarterly results last week triggered a 28 percent plunge in the Canadian smartphone maker's share price.


Two Mississippi River locks reopen as water recedes -Army Corps
July 5 (Reuters) - Receding water levels on the rain-swollen Mississippi River have allowed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reopen two locks on the waterway, and a Corps spokesman said on Friday that two other locks are expected to reopen this weekend.


How has cycling recovered?
Amanda Davies looks at the financial impact of the Lance Armstrong revelations and how cycling has since recovered.


Divisions over Egypt's presidential ouster
July 6 - The country and the outside world are divided over how to react to the overthrow of Egypt's first democratically elected leader. Lily Grimes reports.


EU threatens to suspend data-sharing with U.S. over spy reports
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is threatening to suspend two agreements granting the United States access to European financial and travel data unless Washington shows it is respecting EU rules on data privacy, EU officials said on Friday.


T Magazine The Making Of | Amare Stoudemires Custom Lanvin Wedding Suit
The chic red number the Knicks star wore to his wedding reception last weekend was the result of a year-long collaboration.


Slowly, Cuba Is Developing an Appetite for Spending
A small, but increasingly visible, consumer class in Cuba has a taste for luxuries, albeit modest ones by American standards, which has caught the eye of the islands entrepreneurs.


Station Had Listeners, Just Not a License
Two operators of pirate radio in New York were arrested, but weak enforcement by the Federal Communications Commission has encouraged renegade stations.


A week of turmoil
Mohamed Morsy started the week as Egypt's president and ends it in custody after the military flexed its power-broker muscle.


Out There Timeless Questions About the Universe
Is time an illusion? Is there a universe, or multiverse? Finite or infinite? Will we ever know, and does it matter?


Well A New Way to Make Pizza
This week, the Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman turns to a summer weekend staple, the grill, to make pizzas.


Snowden's name used to sell lingerie
First a proposal from a former spy, and now his name is used in lingerie ads. Edward Snowden has an odd celebrity status.


Lawmakers hover as more homeowners rent rooms to visitors
LONDON (Reuters) - For British student Carly Connor a trip to London for a city break would be impossible if she had to pay for a hotel so instead she rents a room in a Londoner's home.


Greece to continue talks with EU/IMF lenders on Sunday
ATHENS, July 6 (Reuters) - Greece made further progress in talks with its international lenders but negotiations will continue on Sunday to reach a deal before Monday's Eurogroup decides on unlocking...


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.


The best-selling artists of 2013 (so far)
The returning Justin Timberlake and upstart rappers Macklemore and Ryan Lewis top the list of best-selling recording artists at the midyear point of 2013, according to Nielsen SoundScan.


U.S. man in N. Korea Help me
In a CNN exclusive interview, the U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp has appealed to the Korean authorities for forgiveness and asked the United States for help in securing his release.


It's getting hotter and wetter -- is relief ahead?
There are two words that summarize the July Fourth holiday that was and the weekend ahead hot and soggy.


Bits Blog The Death of Photography Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
For years, photographers have braced for the moment when video will eclipse photography. But as the short clips shared on social media show us, photos still hold a magic.


World Briefing | Europe England Herbal Stimulant Is Banned
The British government said Wednesday that it was banning qat, an herbal stimulant, despite advice against such a step by an official advisory body.


Plight of child brides in Syria
Feet stumbling in the pitch darkness over the uneven ground we make our way with a group of women to one of the bathrooms in the Zaatari camp.


Yankees 5, Orioles 4 Yankees Rescue Uneven Pettitte for 6th Straight Win
Andy Pettitte persevered through early trouble to pitch six and two-thirds innings, and Eduardo Nunez drove in the winning run against the Orioles after coming off the disabled list.


Swiss banks tout stability and secrecy to lure rich
GENEVA (Reuters) - Switzerland's banking industry is relying on its stability and expertise to ensure it has a bright future as a leading center for managing the assets of the rich, despite a...


Diva and the despot An upside
American pop star Jennifer Lopez is catching all sorts of heat after her Saturday performance of "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to one of the world's most notorious dictators, Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov.


Dot Earth Blog Kerry Proposes U.S.-India Push on Carbon and Climate
Secretary of State John Kerry keeps the pressure on India to join in efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.


City Room Finding the Perfect Spot to Shoot
Kevin Breslin scours the city to identify alleyways and vistas that directors would find ideal.


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.


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.


Howard Joining Rockets After Rejecting the Lakers
Dwight Howard committed to the Rockets after mulling offers from five teams and became the first star in modern N.B.A. history to walk away from the Lakers while still in his prime.


Private job growth accelerates in June ADP
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private employers hired more workers than expected in June, a report released on Wednesday showed, supporting the view of overall moderate job gain but one that might allow the...


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