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Where could Snowden go?
CNN's Tom Foreman looks at the possibilities for NSA leaker Edward Snowden.


Jeter Goes 0 for 2 With Walk in Rehab Start
Derek Jeter finished 0 for 2 with a walk and played five innings at shortstop in a rehab game for the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders in Saturday night's game against Lehigh Valley.


Rosberg negotiates tire chaos to win British GP
Nico Rosberg races to his first British Grand Prix victory and second of the season.


Trip Treats Africa as Land of Promise, Troubles Aside
President Obama completed a visit that confounded critics by avoiding hot spots like Kenya and Nigeria in favor of nations demonstrating progress.


GLOBAL ECONOMY-Hoping for clarity not confusion from Bernanke
* All eyes on Fed chief for guidance on pace of bond buying


Egypt Crisis Finds Washington Largely Ambivalent and Aloof
A muted White House reaction to the turmoil reflects both mixed feelings about President Mohamed Morsis ouster and Egypts shrinking role in American policy.


Really? The Claim Children Tend to Gain Weight Over Summer Recess
Studies suggest that youngsters may be most likely to pack on pounds when they are home for summer vacation.


Sports Briefing | College Football Oklahoma State Quarterback Picks Illinois
Wes Lunt, the former Oklahoma State starting quarterback, is transferring to the University of Illinois in his home state.


Cruz Is Said to Sign a One-Year Contract
The agreement gave Victor Cruz, the Giants top receiver, and the team more time to work out a long-term contract.


Preoccupations Going the Distance, With Sports Analogies
Sometimes its hard to avoid sports terms in the workplace, as the manager of a hotel restaurant (and former soccer player) can attest.


Can cycling beat the cheats?
As doping allegations plague professional cycling, Amanda Davies discovers how the sport is cracking down on the issue.


Lee Westwood's U.S. move
Former world No. 1 on why his U.S. move could help him to claim his first major victory.


New Nebraska Research Center to Study Concussions
If all goes according to Dennis Molfese's plan, the day is coming when a football player who takes a hit to the head will come to the sideline, take off his helmet and slip on an electrode-covered mesh cap.


CORRECTED-Wall St Week Ahead For stocks, there's no need to fear good news
(Corrects paragraph 18 to show that on Friday, the SP 500 closed above its 50-day moving average for the first time since June 19.)


Gun Found by Police When U.N.C. Player Arrested
A police report says officers seized a 9mm handgun and ammunition when North Carolina's leading scorer last season, P.J. Hairston, was arrested on a marijuana possession charge.


AIRSHOW-Jet engine makers CFM, Pratt battle over performance
PARIS, June 16 (Reuters) - Engine makers for next-generation Airbus and Boeing narrow-body jets stepped up their war of words on Sunday, claiming their new power plants will burn less fuel, last longer without maintenance and create less noise than the rival.


Factory orders rise, hint at stability in manufacturing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for factory goods rose for a second straight month in May, adding to tentative signs of stabilization in manufacturing after a recent slowdown.


At the Table | Alchemy, Texas Good Friends, Big Helpings
Celebrating a signed contract on an apartment with a dinner of barbecue in Queens.


China's latest 'sacred' manned space mission blasts off
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese manned spacecraft blasted off with three astronauts on board on Tuesday on a 15-day mission to an experimental space lab in the latest step towards the development of a space station.


The Saturday Profile Where Mandela Kept Hope, Guide Tells Their Shared Saga
Ahmed Kathrada, a longtime anti-apartheid activist and fellow inmate of Nelson Mandela, has shown Robben Island to world leaders and celebrities.


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.


Prototype In Cargo Delivery, the Three-Wheelers That Could
A small freight company in Portland, Ore., makes its deliveries not with semitrailers but with electric-assisted trikes.


Egypt Military Ousts President
President Mohamed Morsi is taken into custody after failing to meet the militarys demand to pacify Egyptians.


Missile Defense Interceptor Misses Target in Test
Some skeptics of the missile-defense program saw the failure as further evidence that the technology was unreliable and might not be worth the expense.


The multi-billion-dollar fight for national sovereignty - Felix TV
Elliott vs. Argentina is one of those court cases so important and complex that only a Power Ranger, Transformers, Legos and wooden trains can possibly do it justice. (November 30, 2012)


At Anchor Off Lithuania, Its Own Energy Supply
With a high-tech ship anchored offshore, the country is hoping to end its dependence on Gazprom for its energy needs.


Feud overshadows Foe legacy
The paint is peeling, puddles litter the inside of the building, putrid water lies in what was supposed to be a swimming pool and even the statue of the man who had the vision to build the sports complex is cracked -- a sad and inglorious tribute to Marc-Vivien Foe 10 years to the day after the Cameroonian's tragic death.


A new age of protests?
Frida Ghitis says in this era of connectivity, a little complaint can erupt into massive demonstrations.


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.


Life insurance on the rise in Africa
CNN's Robyn Curnow looks at Africa's growing insurance industry and how companies are developing new strategies.


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.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Couture Fashion Week Maison Martin Margiela
Scenes from the couture fashion week photo diary of Barbara Anastacio.


Market Chatter-Corporate finance press digest
July 5 (Reuters) - The following corporate finance-related stories were reported by media on Friday


Hurricane Erick forms in Pacific along Mexico's coast
MEXICO CITY, July 6 (Reuters) - Hurricane Erick formed on Saturday off Mexico's Pacific coast and it was expected to crawl along offshore, weaken and may bring tropical storm-force winds to the...


Seguin, Eriksson Highlight 7-Player Deal
Tyler Seguin is headed to the Dallas Stars in a trade less than a week after Boston's general manager criticized the former No. 2 overall pick as needing to be a "better pro."


People Missing and Buildings Destroyed in Canada Rail Blast
Four petroleum tankers exploded in a fireball in the center of Lac-Mgantic, Quebec, near Maine. Officials could not get close enough to determine casualties.


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


Well Rate of Early C-Sections Has Slowed, Study Finds
In a trend that public health officials call encouraging, fewer women are undergoing early-term Caesarean deliveries.


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


N.C.A.A Punishes Oregon and Former Coach
The team was placed on probation and Chip Kelly, its former coach, was penalized after an inquiry that centered on Oregons ties to a recruiting service provider.


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