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High fashion air crews go couture | | If your air hostess seem better suited to a fashion runway than an airport runway, it may be because her uniform has a designer label. |
'Sick Soccer' probe in Italy | | Italian football is gripped by new scandal after police raid the headquarters of a host of leading clubs in a tax evasion probe, according to Italian prosecutors Tuesday. |
Oceans Eco-victim or savior? | | My grandfather Jacques Cousteau and my father Philippe dedicated their lives to revealing the ocean's wonders and helping us understand our connection to this vast expanse of water. Their work inspired generations and filled people with awe. |
Immelt Economic efficiencies drive China ahead | | Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says a large and educated workforce is fueling China's strength and not simply a deflated yuan. |
Egypt A Lesson for Political Islam | | July 4 - Egypt will be a lesson to Tunisia, Syria and Yemen that progress can only come from giving people a stake in the way their society is run, says Dr. M F Makeen of SOAS University. |
Long Goodbye Contracts That Keep on Giving | | Depending on the idiosyncrasies of a leagues salary structure, teams may be motivated to clear a big contract off their books to make room for another player or many other players. |
Uniqlo brings fashion back to the source in Bangladesh | | DHAKA, July 5 (Reuters) - On a bustling Dhaka street full of buyers looking for deals on export rejects and designer fakes, a flight of stairs leads up to an anomaly in a country known for producing international clothing brands - a global high street fashion store. |
Djokovic Feeling Fit and Fresh for Wimbledon Semis | | One semifinalist is rebounding from a taxing five-set comeback. Another was so overwhelmed to reach the final four, he sat on the court and wept. One more has a knee that's being kept in action through the miracles of ice baths, athletic tape and painkillers. |
Obamacare implementation delay no boon for hiring | | (Reuters) - The Obama administration's decision to delay a key provision of the healthcare law, by giving employers an extra year to offer insurance coverage, is not expected to significantly impact 2014 hiring since many big businees were prepared for the change. |
Cycling Impey makes Tour history | | Daryl Impey became the first South African to don the famous yellow jersey as Andre Greipel powered to his first stage win on the year's Tour de France in Montpellier Thursday. |
Ex-trader Kerviel rebuffed by tribunal | | July 4 - A Paris employment tribunal has rejected former Societe Generale trader Jerome Kerviel's plea for a new expert inquiry to help overturn his dismissal in France's biggest-ever trading scandal in 2008. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
Date-Krumm creates Wimbledon history | | The 1989 Wimbledon championships involved the likes of Martina Navratilova, John McEnroe and Chris Evert but one player from that era is, remarkably, still playing Kimiko Date-Krumm, who reached the third round on Thursday. |
Technologists say apps can aid in Asia | | May 19 - Tech innovators and app designers attending the recent "Apps For Asia - Redesigning Development" program in Uttar Pradesh, say technology holds the answer to many of Asia's poverty-related problems. The program was created by the Asian Development Bank and Microsoft to bring new solutions for improving the lives of millions across the continent. Jim Drury reports. |
Oceans Eco-victim or savior? | | My grandfather Jacques Cousteau and my father Philippe dedicated their lives to revealing the ocean's wonders and helping us understand our connection to this vast expanse of water. Their work inspired generations and filled people with awe. |
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