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Streetscapes | Silver Palaces Two Architectural Gems in a Changed Setting
Time was when Tiffany and Gorham sold treasures out of sumptuous stores in Murray Hill.


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U.S. will not cut off aid to Egypt immediately
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House refused to label the military ouster of Egypt's president a coup on Monday and said there would be no immediate cut-off in U.S. aid to Egypt in a move that distances Washington from the country's toppled Muslim Brotherhood leadership.


Economic View Austerity Wont Work if the Roof Is Leaking
Fear about government debt has put the brakes on much American infrastructure investment, even when the future benefits far outweigh the repayment costs.


Army Kills 51, Deepening Crisis in Egypt
In a sharp escalation of tensions Monday, Egyptian soldiers opened fire on hundreds of supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the ousted president, witnesses said. The military said armed assailants fired first.


Quebec locomotive inspected day before disaster, no problem seen
LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec, July 8 (Reuters) - Inspectors examined the locomotive involved in last weekend's Quebec rail disaster the day before it derailed and exploded but found no problems with it,...


Nearly Man Zanotti Leads French Open as Favorites Struggle
Paraguay's Fabrizio Zanotti, one of the nearly men of the European Tour, grabbed a one-stroke lead in the second round of the French Open near Paris on Friday while overnight leader Anders Hansen had a day to forget.


Britain on royal baby watch in countdown to arrival
LONDON (Reuters) - Photographers are camped outside the hospital, social media are buzzing, and stores are touting baby goods ahead of the expected arrival this week of the future heir to the British throne.


Springsteen challenges his band with request orgy
LEIPZIG, Germany (Reuters) - Bruce Springsteen jumped off the stage and into a frenzied German crowd of 45,000 fans on Sunday in Leipzig to pluck a sign with a hand-written request scrawled on it - as he has been doing all summer on his popular tour across Europe.


Well-timed options bets on Onyx Pharmaceuticals deliver pay-off
(Reuters) - Some options traders appeared to have scored a win with well-timed bullish bets on Onyx Pharmaceuticals before a rival made an unsolicited bid for the cancer drug maker.


Talk What Marcia Gay Harden Knows About Trophy Wives
The television actress on why TV treats women better than film does.


US STOCKS-Wall St advances before Alcoa reports
* Alcoa rises before reporting earnings after market's close


Stock market strategies for a volatile summer
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ever since the Federal Reserve started hinting it could pull back on its massive bond-buying stimulus program later this year, the stock market has been on a wild ride.


The 30-Minute Interview Fred T. Shen
Mr. Shen is a founder and the chairman of Shen Milsom Wilke, a consulting and design firm.


Explosion at West Va. natural gas well site injuries at least five
NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuters) - An explosion over the weekend at a natural gas well site in West Virginia operated by Antero Resources injured at least five people, local officials said on Monday.


Shuttle lands at California air base
NASA officials Sunday waved off the first opportunity for space shuttle Endeavour to return to Earth, citing poor weather conditions.


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


Campaign Spotlight Lodging Chain Offers Room With a View
Loews Hotels and Resorts new campaign focuses on the word room, in the sense of a place to rest and in the sense of a respite from shrill marketing procedures.


Murray wins Wimbledon
CNN's Pedro Pinto talks to Andy Murray who made history by becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936.


Source Flyers' Giroux Agree to 8-Year Extension
Philadelphia Flyers captain Claude Giroux agreed to an eight-year extension worth over $64 million Thursday, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.


Campaign Ad Cash Lures Buyers to Swing-State TV Stations
Gannett and the Tribune Company have recently purchased groups of TV stations in locations where political advertising can be highly lucrative.


Alcoa reports larger net loss as restructuring costs weigh
TORONTO, July 8 (Reuters) - Alcoa Inc reported a larger second-quarter net loss on Monday, largely due to restructuring costs and a legacy legal matter.


Lottery Numbers
The winning lottery numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.


Accounts and People of Note in the Advertising Industry
American Advertising Federation, Washington, elected its board for 2013-14.


Think Like a Doctor A Mysterious Fever
Can you figure out why a 37-year-old woman continues to have fevers, despite getting antibiotics? Solve a real medical case with Dr. Lisa Sanders.


F1 drivers threaten boycott over tire safety
F1 drivers threaten to boycott the German GP this weekend if the tire problems which blighted the British round at Silverstone are repeated. Race leader Lewis Hamilton and four other drivers suffered high speed blow outs.


Australia shares up 1.4 pct on overseas lead; banks in favour
SYDNEY, July 9 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose 1.4 percent on Tuesday, underpinned by banks and defensive stocks, as a positive lead from European and U.S. markets buoyed investor sentiment following last week's volatility.


Approval, but No New Team Yet, for Collins
Jason Collins, who was celebrated as the first openly gay male athlete still active in a major American team sport, remains in limbo without an N.B.A. team. His wait is being watched closely for its perceived sociological significance.


Coveting Not a Corner Office, but Time at Home
For many middle-class working mothers, climbing a career ladder is less of a concern than finding a job with flexible scheduling.


Kenny Ortega up next in Michael Jackson death trial
Kenny Ortega warned concert promoters five days before Michael Jackson's death that the singer needed "a top psychiatrist to evaluate him ASAP."


UK firm We didn't bug Ecuador embassy
Ecuador's government says it has well-founded suspicions that a private security company bugged its London embassy.


Snowden affair clouds U.S. attempts to press China to curb cyber theft
* U.S. sees intellectual property theft as core cyber issue


Pinhole camera lights the way for traditionalists
June 11 - A Slovenian designer has developed a durable and user-friendly wooden pinhole camera in an attempt to remind amateur photographers of the lost art of picture taking. Jim Drury has more.


Britain's FTSE rallies after strong U.S. close
LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) - Britain's top shares rose early on Monday recovering most of the losses sustained in the previous session with stocks still supported by recent dovish comment from central...


RPT-INSIGHT-Africa makes the grade for richest U.S. university investors
JOHANNESBURG, July 7 (Reuters) - America's wealthiest universities are venturing into Africa's fast-growing frontier markets in search of outsized investment returns that will allow them to offer...


N.F.L. Star and Murder Victim Where Diverse Paths Crossed
Aaron Hernandez and Odin Lloyd shared a passion for football and little else. But their lives did cross, and now Hernandez, an N.F.L. tight end, is in jail, charged with Lloyds murder.


Police No Suspect in Burglary at Stoops' Home
Police said Thursday they have no suspects in a burglary at the home of Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops.


Bryan brothers complete Golden Slam
Bob and Mike Bryan won a third Wimbledon men's doubles champions on Saturday to complete a Golden Slam following their success at last year's Olympics.


Consumer Credit Rises by Most in a Year
Consumer credit increased in May by the most in a year, a sign that low borrowing costs helped lift economic growth.


Stocks add to job induced gains; Alcoa mixed
July 8 - Summary Wall Street rallied as the glow from Friday's job report continued but a downgrade of Intel held tech stocks close to the flat line; Profits at Alcoa beat but sales lag. Energy shares trade mixed in wake of Canada freight explosion. Conway G. Gittens reports.


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