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Stars in concert with controversy
It all started with a New Year's Eve party.


Rooney to Stay at Manchester United, Manager Says
Manchester Uniteds new manager, David Moyes, was adamant that Wayne Rooney was not for sale but stopped short of saying Rooney no longer wanted to leave the club.


WRAPUP 6-Crew tried to abort landing before San Francisco air crash
* Two Chinese teenagers killed, one may have been run over


Beth Barnosky, Kevin Amendt
The bride is a school psychologist; the groom is a technology specialist.


Well Feeling Stressed? Its Probably Harming Your Health
If you believe stress is affecting your health, you are probably right, a new study concludes, and that perception may increase your risk for heart disease.


South Africa's 'democratic luxury'
CNN's Robyn Curnow reports on a new high-end retail venture with renowned fashion names as well as local designers.


Paris winners get replica trophy
CNN visits the Paris jewelry store that crafts the replica trophies taken home by winners French Open winners.


Well Think Like a Doctor A Mysterious Fever Solved!
Readers solve the case of a 37-year-old woman who had a persistent fever despite being treated with antibiotics.


Dance Review Luke Murphy Performs His Drenched at La MaMa
Drenched, choreographed by Luke Murphy, addresses loves many facets with movement and snippets from film and television history.


At last! A robot to do your chores
Rapiro is a humanoid robot that can be programmed to do various tasks including make you coffee.


Brotherhood Says U.S. Diplomats Urged It to Accept Ouster of Morsi
American diplomats contacted Muslim Brotherhood leaders to try to persuade them to re-enter the political process, an Islamist briefed on one of the conversations said.


UNC Leading Scorer Hairston Facing Drug Charge
Durham police have charged North Carolina leading scorer P.J. Hairston with marijuana possession following a traffic stop.


Researchers project the future of smart phones
June 30 - Researchers at the University of Tokyo are developing indoor projection technology that incorporates a sense of touch for interactive devices of the future. The system emits ultrasonic waves to generate pressure a user can feel and could one day render keyboards, smartphones, and even pens obsolete. Ben Gruber has more.


EU threatens to suspend data-sharing with US over spying reports
BRUSSELS, July 5 (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.


Syrian opposition head expects advanced weapons to reach rebels
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The new president of the opposition Syrian National Coalition said on Sunday he expected advanced weapons supplied by Saudi Arabia to reach rebel fighters soon and change their military situation, which he described as weak.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Blatter Calls Confederations Cup a Success Despite Protests
Outside the Confederations Cup final, police officers were using tear gas canisters and stun grenades. Still, FIFAs president, Sepp Blatter, declared the tournament a success.


UnitedHealth Group stock to rise in Obamacare rollout -Barron's
NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) - The stock of U.S. insurer UnitedHealth Group could rise 40 percent over the next two years as Obamacare is fully rolled out, business weekly Barron's said in its July 8 edition.


Police target 38 in girl's 2007 disappearance
UK officers have identified 38 "people of interest" in connection with the disappearance six years ago in Portugal of British toddler Madeleine McCann, the Metropolitan Police said Thursday.


WRAPUP 6-Crew tried to abort landing before San Francisco air crash
* Two Chinese teenagers killed, one may have been run over


The Media Equation A Different Deal Mania Grips TV
As companies like Tribune and Gannett buy up local television stations, the goal is not transformation, but leverage, using size to cut better deals with distributors and suppliers.


UPDATE 1-US regulator unveils plan for universal broadband
* Cable group says gives phone companies unfair advantage


F.D.A. Rule Could Open Generic Drug Makers to Suits
A rule expected from the Food and Drug Administration would allow generic drug makers to update safety labels, a step that could pave the way for the companies to be sued if their drugs harmed users.


Egypt protests
Egyptian protesters are planning to meet in the streets again Sunday, where, for weeks, arguments have turned to clashes.


ArtsBeat Early European Painting of America Is Sold to Rijksmuseum
A 16th-century painting by Jan Mostaert depicting Spanish invaders aiming guns at a naked indigenous population was acquired by the Rijksmuseum.


Women's winner
Marion Bartoli, the new Wimbledon women's singles champion talks to CNN's Amanda Davies.


Global Soccer Decision Time for Spain and Barcelona
Just like Bayern Munich did to Barcelona in the Champions League, Brazil destroyed Spain's style in the Confederations Cup final.


Little Interest in Lone Ranger Is a Blow for Disney
The big-budget film failed to hold its own against the animated feature Despicable Me 2. By the end of the weekend, according to estimates, Lone Ranger will take in less $50 million.


World Briefing | Asia China Rocket Heads to Space Lab
A Chinese spacecraft blasted off for a 15-day mission to an experimental space lab, in what was Chinas latest step toward the development of a space station.


Froome survives grueling day as Martin wins
BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE, France (Reuters) - Chris Froome survived a brutal early onslaught from his Tour de France rivals to retain the yellow jersey after an epic ninth stage won by Ireland's Dan Martin on Sunday.


Remembering Gettysburg Non-Americans join the fray
(Reuters) - It hardly sounds like a dream honeymoon a week charging around a battleground reverberating with the clamor of 135 cannons, the reek of gunpowder smoke and the cacophony of 12,000 soldiers and 400 horses.


Factbox British Wimbledon Men's Singles Win in 2013 v 1936
Andy Murray became the first Briton in 77 years to win the Wimbledon men's singles title on Sunday, beating Serbia's Novak Djokovic, the world number one, 6-4 7-5 6-4.


FDA draft guidance on generic eye drug push Allergen shares lower
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Shares of Allergan Inc fell 12 percent on Monday after U.S. regulators issued draft guidance that would enable generic versions of the company's dry eye drug Restasis to come...


FOREX-Dollar builds on broad gains as strong US jobs sharpen Fed view
* Dollar index at three-year highs as Treasury yields spike


Flying car for the masses set for take-off
May 23 - New England aviation company Terrafugia has unveiled its latest conceptual version of a flying car. Unlike its current flying car, which is designed for pilots, the new design incorporates autonomous functionality, a move the company says will open up the skies to everybody. Ben Gruber has more.


RPT-Asiana says pilot of crashed plane was in training
SEOUL, July 8 (Reuters) - Asiana Airlines Inc said the pilot in charge of landing the Boeing 777 that crash-landed at San Francisco's airport on Saturday was training for the long-range plane and that it was his first flight to the airport with the jet.


Doubling Down on Gambling in Atlantic City
A resort that downplayed its casino is now heavily promoting it, part of a larger movement in the city to recover losses in revenue.


First test-tube baby born after new, cheaper genome screening
LONDON (Reuters) - The first test-tube baby to come from an embryo screened for genetic defects using a new, low-cost technique that could improve in-vitro fertilization success rates was born last month and is a healthy boy.


Jay-Z Is Watching, and He Knows Your Friends
Surveillance rears its head in the spam traps of Jay-Zs new release, Magna Carta ... Holy Grail.


Common Sense Bosss Remark, Employees Deed and Moral Quandary
A federal complaint raises the question of whether Jon Corzine, chief executive of MF Global, should have known that an instruction to an employee would lead to illegal activity.


High hurdle to ramping up QE3, but possible Fed's Dudley
STAMFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - The U.S. economic recovery would need to stumble badly to spur the U.S. Federal Reserve to ramp up the pace of its stimulative asset purchases, William Dudley, head...


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