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Preview Rested Red Bulls Back in Action | | It has been more than three weeks between league games for the Red Bulls a time in which the club moved into a new training center and was supplanted in first place. |
Using humor to rebuild Egypt? | | Bassem Youssef, 'Egypt's Jon Stewart,' has faced lawsuits and hostility, but he says humor can help rebuild his country. |
Janowicz Sparkles on Red-Letter Day for Poland | | Hammering down serves, bickering with the umpire and even engaging in cheeky banter with his opponent's support team, livewire Jerzy Janowicz roared into the Wimbledon quarter-finals on a momentous day for Poland on Monday. |
Stewart on U.S. Grand Prix | | Racing legend Jackie Stewart gives his thoughts on the United States Grand Prix and how the title race may end. |
U.S. trip ends without date for talks | | Secretary of State John Kerry ended four days of shuttle diplomacy without an agreement to revive Mideast peace talks but said significant progress had been made and that he would return to the region soon. |
Pending home sales highest in more than six years | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Contracts to purchase previously owned U.S. homes rose in May to the highest level in more than six years as buyers rushed to the market to lock in deals before interest rates... |
Ex-reporter claims hacking at Trinity Mirror paper-Sky | | LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A former reporter on a tabloid owned by Trinity Mirror has claimed the newspaper hacked into the phones of celebrities, Sky News reported on Thursday, potentially broadening a scandal that has so far largely affected Rupert Murdoch's News Corp . |
Messi to appear in court | | Soccer star Lionel Messi must appear in court on September 17 to face possible charges of tax fraud, prosecutors in Spain say Thursday. |
Well Study Finds No Vaccine Link to Guillain-Barr | | Concerns about vaccines and the neurological disorder Guillain-Barr syndrome arose after the swine flu epidemic of 1976, but a new analysis found no link between the illness and vaccines for flu or other disorders. |
No comment on NSA leaker | | China remained tight-lipped Thursday about its stance on NSA leaker Edward Snowden, who is believed to be holed up in a safe house somewhere in the semiautonomous territory of Hong Kong. |
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