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Magnitude 7.2 quake strikes below sea east of Papua New Guinea
LONDON (Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude struck deep below the sea east of Papua New Guinea on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.


Raspberry Pi robot makes you coffee
Rapiro is a humanoid robot that can be programmed to do various tasks including make you coffee.


Music Review Speedy Ortiz Cuts Through Thick Night Air at Death by Audio
Speedy Ortiz performed on Friday night at Death by Audio, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to celebrate the release of its full-length debut album, Major Arcana (Carpark).


Sgolne Royal Is Not Willing to Be a Footnote
With a new book, Sgolne Royal is once again drawing interest in French politics after a long period of misfortune.


Celtics, in Bold Move, Hire Butlers Stevens
In a daring hire, the Boston Celtics on Wednesday named Brad Stevens, 36, of Butler University to replace Doc Rivers, making Stevens the N.B.A.s youngest head coach.


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.


Noisy Debut For a Movie At Comic-Con
A concert at Comic-Con in San Diego by the band is promoting a movie for Picturehouse, a distributor of art films that folded in 2008.


After 77 Years, Murray and Britain Rule
Andy Murray beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets to put an end to a 77-year drought for the British men at Wimbledon.


Data Show Higher Cancer Risk for Mars Astronauts
The NASA findings could lead to a search for better shields to block radiation, measures to shorten the trip or a recalibration of allowable risks.


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.


OGX down 39 percent as Brazil oil company fights to survive
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian billionaire Eike Batista's flagship oil company OGX Petroleo e Gas SA slashed capital spending on Monday and pulled the plug on three offshore oil prospects, the...


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.


Market Ready Should I Hide My Exercise Equipment Before Showings?
Depending on how its presented, having exercise equipment on display can be a positive or a negative.


Art Casting Himself in Different Modes
Paul McCarthys Life Cast is a neat and quiet exhibition of the artist at the uptown Hauser Wirth.


Big City Gentrifying Into the Shelters
Revitalizing poor areas brings rent increases that displace low-income families, who have nowhere else to go.


Hungry City Nightingale 9 in Carroll Gardens
Nightingale 9, in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, borrows flavors across a distance, finding resonances between the cooking of the chefs roots and Vietnam.


Brown Homers and Triples, Phillies Beat Braves
Freshly chosen All-Star Domonic Brown homered, tripled and drove in two runs Sunday, leading the Philadelphia Phillies over the Atlanta Braves 7-3.


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.


UPDATE 1-Investment group sues U.S. over Fannie, Freddie bailout terms
WASHINGTON, July 7 (Reuters) - Perry Capital LLC, an investment manager, on Sunday sued the U.S. Treasury in federal court in Washington to challenge the 2012 changes of the bailout terms set for...


Tipsarevic's clay master class
Pat Cash caught up with world number 10, Janko Tipsarevic at the Tecnifibre clay court training camp in Nice, France.


2 Infant Formula Makers to Cut Prices After China Starts an Investigation
Nestl and Danone will trim their prices on some infant formula after China began an investigation of price fixing by sellers of the milk.


ArtsBeat London Journal Shakespeares Liars and Lovers
Impressive new productions of Othello at the National Theater and A Midsummer Nights Dream at Shakespeares Globe.


Currents | Deals Sales at Vermont Woods Studio, Nancy Koltes and Others
Discounts on furniture, bedding and pillows for summer.


On Tennis Murray Has Won a Tournament at Wimbledon, but Not This One
Andy Murray, who won the gold medal at the London Olympics, would be the first British man to win the British Grand Slam event in 77 years.


Florida governor orders review of election laws after voting snafus
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Florida Governor Rick Scott ordered his top elections official on Wednesday to figure out what caused long lines at polling stations and delays in ballot counting in the battleground state on Election Day.


2 Die and Many Are Hurt as Plane Crashes in San Francisco
An Asiana jetliner from South Korea crashed and caught fire, killing two people and injuring more than 180 others.


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.


Recipes for Health Grilled Pizza With Grilled Fennel and Parmesan
Imported black olives are optional, but they add a briny punch that complements the sweet fennel.


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.


Canada police expect death toll in oil train blast to rise
LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) - Canadian police expect the death toll from a fatal fuel train blast in a small Quebec town to be more than the one person confirmed dead so far, a spokesman said on Saturday.


ArtsBeat Bigger on the Inside A Royal Visit to the Set of Doctor Who
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited the BBC science-fiction adventure series Doctor Who, where they learned to fly the Tardis, and Prince Charles simulated the sound of a nefarious alien Dalek.


UPDATE 1-IDB Holding presents new debt restructuring offer
TEL AVIV, July 7 (Reuters) - Indebted Israeli conglomerate IDB Holding presented to a Tel Aviv court a new proposal for a debt restructuring after Argentinian businessman Eduardo Elsztain backed out...


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.


Fed"s Powell sees easy monetary policy likely needed for some time
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's easy monetary policy will likely be warranted for "quite some time" as the U.S. central bank drives down high unemployment while nudging low inflation back...


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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