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T Magazine Letter From London | A Walking Tour of One of Londons Finest Market Streets
There are few better places to shop for the home in all of England than on Golborne Road in Notting HIll.


Palestinian prime minister resigns
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday accepted the resignation of the newly-appointed prime minister, who steps down three weeks after taking office.


Manassero prevails on dramatic day
Italy's Matteo Manassero broke a 44-year record in winning the PGA Championship at Wentworth in a playoff.


Broadway Success Has a Price $2,500
The price of a Tony Award rises to $2,500 for producers (and thats not counting a producers original investment).


Murray and Del Potro Hang Tough, Djokovic Imperious
Andy Murray's predicted stroll to the Wimbledon final became a hazardous obstacle course on Wednesday as he was forced to claw back a two-set deficit against Fernando Verdasco to join top seed Novak Djokovic in the last four.


After Obamas Visit, an Electric Moment for Tanzania Lingers
President Obama retains the kind of celebrity status in East Africa that he once enjoyed in Europe and other parts of the world, making his visit a public event as much as an act of diplomacy.


Bad drop costs Woods
CNN's Patrick Snell and Shane O'Donoghue discuss the penalty officials gave Tiger Woods for a bad ball drop.


FCC approves Sprint-Clearwire-SoftBank deal sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Wednesday collected the final vote to approve the merger of Sprint Nextel Corp and SoftBank Corp , sources familiar with the situation said, clearing the last hurdle in the Japanese company's drawn-out battle to take control of the No. 3 U.S. wireless provider.


Advertising A Spokesman Finds Fame Interviewing Tiny Experts
Beck Bennett, 28, is a comedian and writer who poses deadpan questions to an array of adorable children in a near-omnipresent ATT ad campaign.


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.


Bucks Blog Why Its Hard to Build Emergency Savings
Some savings accounts charge inactivity fees, making it hard to use them for emergency funds.


Legendary F1 partners to be reunited
Japanese car manufacturer Honda is returning to Formula One in 2015 as an engine partner with British racing team McLaren, a deal which will renew one of the most successful partnerships in motorsport's elite class.


Man who could have been Pele?
Women wanted him. Men wanted to be him.


New to blight, stronger Detroit neighborhoods fight back
DETROIT (Reuters) - One in 10 homes in Detroit's middle class Grandmont Rosedale neighborhood has been abandoned, a low number for a city where about a fifth of properties are empty, but it still troubles retiree residents Clarenda Webb and Beverly Frederick.


Avalanche Take MacKinnon With Number One Pick
The Colorado Avalanche opted for goal-scoring over defense, taking Canadian Nathan MacKinnon ahead of top ranked Seth Jones with the number one overall pick at the National Hockey League draft in Newark, New Jersey on Sunday.


Editor's choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


ArtsBeat Christies Leader Returns Ancient Bronzes to China
One of Frances wealthiest businessman, Francois-Henri Pinault, whose company owns Christies, the auction house, participated in a ceremony in Beijing in which he returned two bronze animal heads to China.


UPDATE 1-Douglas Engelbart, inventor of computer mouse, dies at 88
SAN FRANCISCO, July 3 (Reuters) - Douglas Engelbart, a technologist who conceived of the computer mouse and laid out a vision of an Internet decades before others brought those ideas to the mass...


Egypt's Brotherhood says military plans coup
July 3 - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group President Mohamed Mursi hails from, says the military is planning a coup ahead of a deadline to fix the country's political crisis. Jessica Gray reports.


Realignment Day Glance
Happy realignment day!


Bites Restaurant Report Tamer Pasta Bar in Florence
Diners can twirl noodles or to tunes at this hip spot, which opened in a former garage late last year.


Economix Blog Most U.S. Health Spending Is Exploding but Not for Mental Health
Mental health spending has remained roughly 1 percent of the economy since 1986, while total health spending has climbed from about 10 percent of gross domestic product in 1986 to nearly 17 percent in 2009.


Recipes for Health Grilled Pizza With Grilled Eggplant and Cherry Tomatoes
Eggplant can function as a topping or even as a crust.


Brevan Howard hedge fund hit by emerging market slide
LONDON (Reuters) - Brevan Howard's emerging market hedge fund, one of the world's largest, is nursing big losses after the recent sell-off in developing market stocks, bonds and currencies, two...


By the Millions, Egyptians Seek Morsis Ouster
In an outpouring of rage against President Mohamed Morsi, a core of protesters set fire to the headquarters of Mr. Morsis Muslim Brotherhood movement in Cairo.


Security forces raid Al Jazeera Egyptian TV channel
CAIRO, July 3 (Reuters) - Security forces raided the Cairo offices of Al Jazeera's Egyptian television channel on Wednesday and detailed at least five staff, hours after the army toppled Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, a journalist at the station said.


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.


PRESS DIGEST - British Business - July 4
July 4 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


The hot albums and festivals this summer
Summer is the best time for outdoor musical festivals and blasting music with all the windows open. We've done the legwork for you, and compiled what should be some of the best albums of the season, and the most tent-worthy festivals, organized by region.


U.S. approves a horse slaughterhouse, sees two more plants
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A New Mexico meat plant received federal approval on Friday to slaughter horses for meat, a move that drew immediate opposition from animal rights group and will likely be opposed by the White House.


Scientists create human liver from stem cells
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have for the first time created a functional human liver from stem cells derived from skin and blood and say their success points to a future where much-needed livers and other transplant organs could be made in a laboratory.


Wildlife's worst enemy? Us
Mona Rutger got the call in October A bald eagle was flopping around on an airport runway after it had been clipped by a private jet. Unfortunately, it's something she sees all too often.


E.U. Leaders Discuss Ways to Tackle Youth Unemployment
E.U. leaders convened in Berlin on Wednesday to commit themselves to taking concrete steps to get the Continent's young people into jobs or training.


King Albert II of Belgium to abdicate
King Albert II of Belgium is abdicating his throne, effective July 21, he announced Wednesday.


Gene Sleuths Find How Some Naturally Resist Cholera
People living in the Ganges Delta have adapted genetically to the ancient scourge through variations in some 300 genes, researchers say.


Spain telecoms regulator sees more pain for operators in 2013
MADRID, July 3 (Reuters) - Earnings are falling for Spanish telecoms operators this year as recession drags on and competition heats up, with mobile broadband the only area of growth, the head of Spain's telecoms watchdog said.


How to negotiate a better salary
When it comes to negotiating a salary for a new job it can pay to ask for a precise figure.


Trucks lift auto sales to best month since 2007
DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit's automakers gained market share in the first half of the year for the first time in two decades, as demand in June for brawny pickup trucks drove the U.S. auto industry...


The TV Watch Cooking Up Redemption, With a Dollop of Denial
On Today Paula Deen, the tarnished queen of Southern cooking, offered a contrite defense to charges that she has used racist epithets.


Unipol drops appeal against $2 bln asset sale ruling
MILAN, July 3 (Reuters) - Italian insurer Unipol has withdrawn an appeal against a ruling by the competition watchdog calling on it to sell 1.7 billion euros ($2.2 billion) of portfolio assets as a...


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