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Asiana Airlines safety record | | Asiana Airlines had coped with a pair of deadly crashes over the past 20 years before a Boeing 777 crash landed in San Francisco and burst into flames on Saturday. |
Why 'Special One' needs to feel loved | | It is little wonder Jose Mourinho has chosen to return to Chelsea -- a place where he is revered -- after a chastening end to his Real Madrid tenure. |
ECB cannot solve euro zone crisis Bundesbank chief | | AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - The European Central Bank cannot solve the euro zone crisis, Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann told economists on Sunday, pressing the bloc's governments to get their economies in shape and tighten their fiscal rules. |
Huge crowds rally in Egypt, political talks stalled | | CAIRO (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of supporters and opponents of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi gathered in Cairo and Alexandria on Sunday, two days after similar gatherings led to nationwide clashes that claimed more than 30 lives. |
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. |
Man Utd signs new Asia deal | | Manchester United may face a new challenge on the field next season without Alex Ferguson but the English Premier League giant appears to have no domestic equals commercially with its ever expanding list of global sponsors. |
Jolie turns spotlight on Syria | | The world pays attention to every detail of Angelina Jolie's life. Now, she's is hoping to turn that spotlight onto Syria's refugee crisis. |
Well How Aspirin Might Stem Cancer | | The use of aspirin significantly reduces the risk for cancer, but no one knows why. Now researchers have found that aspirin and similar drugs slow the accumulation a type of DNA change that lead to uncontrolled cell growth. |
Delay in Obamacare requirement puts onus on the honor system | | NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Obama administration's move to delay a key element of healthcare reform has another, unintended, consequence A crucial part of that reform will depend on consumers observing the honor system, with millions of dollars at stake. |
Coyotes Sign Ribeiro to 4-Year Deal | | The Phoenix Coyotes spent the past four years searching for impact players, but didn't have the money to land many due to the restraints of being run by the NHL. |
SAILING-America's Cup gets under way with one-boat race | | SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 (Reuters) - The 34th America's Cup sailing regatta began in San Francisco on Sunday with only one team competing in the first race as Italy's Luna Rossa Challenge sat it out in protest of rule changes it says put it at a disadvantage. |
The Gnome Home | | A quirky 1929 home left clues as to its designer, a master of detail. |
America's NSA 'in bed with' Germany and most others Snowden | | BERLIN (Reuters) - America's National Security Agency works closely with Germany and other Western states on a 'no questions asked'-basis, former NSA employee Edward Snowden said in comments that undermine Chancellor Angela Merkel's indignant talk of "Cold War" tactics. |
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