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Career Couch Avoiding Collisions of Church and the Workplace
When it comes to religious expression at work, employers must balance the interests of the business with their employeesx2019; beliefs, workplace experts say.


UPDATE 1-Canada to announce terrorism charges after B.C. arrests
(Adds background, public safety office declining to comment)


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.


Bucks Blog Monday Reading Last-Minute Hotel Bookings, Made Cheaper
Last-minute hotel bookings made cheaper, assessing the health risk from obesity, making a green home more affordable and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.


Leg-Weary Radwanska in Relaxed State of Mind
Good shoes, a relaxed mind after negotiating a perilous tournament for top seeds and her experience 12 months ago are standing Agnieska Radwanska in good stead for a tilt at another run to the Wimbledon final.


Third of conifers under threat of extinction, study says
OSLO (Reuters) - A third of the world's conifers, the biggest and longest-lived organisms on the planet, are at risk of extinction, with logging and disease the main threats, scientists said on Tuesday.


Cupid staff did not use fake profiles to lure subscribers review
(Reuters) - British online dating company Cupid Plc said an independent review of its operations did not find any evidence of the company using fake profiles to boost its membership, sending its...


B.E.T. Awards Red Carpet
Looks from the red carpet at the B.E.T Awards, including Kendrick Lamar, Janelle Monae and Pharrell Williams.


Park Wins US Women's Open for 3rd Straight Major
Inbee Park understood the meaning of winning the U.S. Women's Open much better the second time around.


South Korean Executives Arrest Seen as Move to Tame Conglomerates
The head of the CJ Group, a major conglomerate in South Korea, was arrested Tuesday on charges of embezzlement and tax evasion amid a wider crackdown on large corporations.


You're the Boss Blog An Entrepreneur Retreats Into a Swedish Forest
Is this what it takes to start a company?


Dutch drugmaker Prosensa jumps 54 pct in US stock market debut
June 28 (Reuters) - Dutch drugmaker Prosensa Holding received a buoyant welcome in its market debut on the Nasdaq, a day after U.S. health regulators granted a 034;breakthrough status034; to its drug to treat a rare disease.


Pat Cash's Wimbledon tour
Open Court's Pat Cash takes viewers for a behind the scenes tour of Wimbledon.


Wildfire battle continues after deaths
Even the prospect of rain is little help to the crews fighting an Arizona wildfire that killed 19 of their comrades.


Hernandez Is Investigated in Two More Killings
Aaron Hernandez, who was charged with murder Wednesday, is also being investigated in connection with a double homicide in Boston in 2012, two law enforcement officials said.


In pictures 19 new UNESCO sites
North Korea fortress, Japan's Mount Fuji among sites recognized for "outstanding universal value"


UPDATE 2-Conservation, cooler temps help California power grid
July 2 (Reuters) - A second day of conservation efforts and slightly lower temperatures helped the California power grid avoid potential problems on Tuesday as a widespread heat wave across the West...


JP Morgan disciplined star banker in 2009- court documents
LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - Ian Hannam, one of London's most prominent bankers who is fighting to clear his name after a 2012 fine for market abuse, was disciplined by his bank four years ago over his working practices, according to court documents.


Winklevoss twins plan IPO for Bitcoin-tracking stock
SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 (Reuters) - The Winklevoss twins, who famously alleged that Facebook Inc founder Mark Zuckerberg stole their website idea, have revealed plans for an IPO that will give investors exposure to the value of digital currency Bitcoins.


Police dogs Zac and Marlowe get sniffy at Wimbledon
LONDON (Reuters) - Marlowe learnt his trade sniffing out tennis balls so he feels right at home prowling around the Wimbledon courts.


Japanese business sentiment turns positive
A weaker yen and solid domestic demand has brightened the mood at Japanese manufacturers, six months into Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's big effort to jolt the world's third-largest economy out of deflation.


Sports Briefing | College Football Vanderbilt Drops Four Players
Vanderbilt dismissed four football players from the team and kicked them off campus while the Nashville police investigate if a sex crime occurred in a campus dormitory.


On the Runway Blog Dior Letting Loose
A year after Raf Simons showed his first couture collection for Dior, he continues to shake up the fashion world. On Monday, Mr. Simons presented his most challenging collection to date.


Egypt's Mursi defies army as it plots future without him
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi vowed to stay in power and defend constitutional legitimacy on Wednesday as generals worked on plans to push the Islamist aside within the day and suspend the constitution.


BA allows some phones on plane
The airline will be become first in Europe to allow phones to be used upon landing. Your seatmate just got more irritable.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Paul Smith
Scenes from the mens fashion week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


San Francisco area rail system and workers to resume talking
SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 (Reuters) - San Francisco's regional rail system and its striking employees were to resume mediation on Tuesday evening after another painful commute for thousands forced onto crowded roads, buses and ferries with no train service for a second day.


Dot Earth Blog Global Warming Trend and Variations Charted by Cello
A cellist conveys climate change in a musical composition.


Clippers and Paul Agree to Five-Year $107 Million Extension
All-Star point guard Chris Paul and the Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to five-year $107 million contract extension, according to a report on the National Basketball Association (NBA) website on Monday.


UPDATE 2-U.S. bugged EU offices, computer networks -German magazine
* NSA bugged offices, spied on internal networks -magazine


Telecom Italia, Hutchison talks stalled ahead of board meeting sources
MILAN/PARIS (Reuters) - Hutchison Whampoa is losing patience with Telecom Italia over lack of progress on a proposed merger of their Italian mobile phone units, people familiar with the talks said, casting doubt on prospects for a deal.


U.S. student killed in Egypt was enthralled with region
An American student fatally stabbed in Egypt was so fascinated with the region, he read poems about it to his girlfriend, his mother said.


Apple plans Nevada solar farm in clean energy push for data centers
July 1 (Reuters) - Apple Inc said it plans to build a new solar farm with NV Energy Inc for power supply to its new data center in Reno, Nevada, a major step towards its goal of having its data centers run on renewable energy.


REFILE-BRIEF-Anite full-year pretax profit rises
July 2 (Reuters) - Anite PLC * Anite Plc final dividend up 12 percent to 1.265 pence


Apple hires former Yves Saint Laurent CEO for 'special projects'
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc has hired the former chief executive of French luxury group Yves Saint Laurent for "special projects" reporting to Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook.


Private banker pay holds up in tough market
ZURICH (Reuters) - Stiff competition for top private bankers has kept a floor under pay even as low interest rates, flaccid client trading and tougher regulation squeeze industry profit margins.


Lindsay Scheinberg, Jason Schlossberg
The bride commissions and produces music videos; the groom owns a public relations firm.


Mercedes punished for tire test
Mercedes and tire supplier Pirelli have been punished by world motorsport's governing body after conducting an unsanctioned tire test.


Why HK fears Chinese interference
CNN's Nic Robertson reports on pro-democracy demonstrations on the anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China.


Kim Kaufman Wins First Symetra Tour Title
Kim Kaufman won the Island Resort Championship on Sunday for her first Symetra Tour title, beating Japan's Mitsuki Katahira with a two-putt par on the first hole of a playoff.


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