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Mt Fuji packed as season opens
The inclusion of Mount Fuji in the UNESCO World Heritage list recently has spurred a huge reaction among international travelers and agencies.


Global Soccer Guardiolas Delicate Task How to Make a Great Team Greater
Pep Guardiola knows both the microscope and overwhelming success from his years at Barcelona. Now he faces a similar challenge as the new coach of Bayern Munich.


Key U.S. senator presses for suspension of aid to Egypt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator John McCain pressed on Monday for the United States to suspend its $1.5 billion in annual aid to Egypt, saying the removal of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi from office appeared to be a coup led by the military.


White House not ready to call Egypt a coup
July 8 - White House says the U.S. needs time to determine whether or not to label the Egyptian military's overthrow of government a coup. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Currents | Furniture An Eames Chair Returns to Its Roots
The classic chair is reintroduced in sustainable fiberglass.


Damaged Christ sculpture fronts violence on art exhibition
LONDON (Reuters) - A damaged sculpture of Christ that lay hidden for hundreds of years beneath the floor of a London chapel will be the centerpiece of an exhibition at the Tate Britain this year that explores physical attacks on art works.


COLUMN-UK aid to gas and renewable plants may cut power prices Wynn
LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) - Britain's wholesale power prices may well fall, contrary to general expectations, as planned extra government support for gas and renewable electricity generation counters the impact of future rises in gas prices.


Donovan Hopes to Play His Way Onto a Fourth World Cup Team
Landon Donovan has not played for the national team since last summer and was passed over by Coach Jurgen Klinsmann after Donovan took a sabbatical from soccer.


Starting Wedded Life With an Endless Summer
Unique, seasonal gift ideas.


Top advisory firm backs Dell CEO's offer for PC maker
(Reuters) - The largest U.S. shareholder advisory firm recommended on Monday that Dell Inc stockholders vote in favor of Chief Executive Michael Dell's $24.4 billion buyout offer, increasing the odds of his prevailing against billionaire investor Carl Icahn's rival bid.


Bryan brothers win Wimbledon
Men's Wimbledon doubles champions, the brothers Bryan, discuss their victory with CNN's Amanda Davies.


Pick a College Postseason and Louisville Will Probably Show Up for It
Louisvilles best year has forced the Cardinals to rearrange the trophy cases around the athletic department.


Top line likely top story this earnings season
July 8 - Earnings estimates have been coming down, and as reporting season kicks in with Alcoa releasing mixed results, there are increasing concerns about top line sales growth. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Mexico's navy flies over roaring volcano as it spews plumes of ash and smoke
July 8 - Breathtaking images as Mexico's navy fly over the Popocatepetl volcano as plumes of smoke and ash spew out of its massive crater. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


The Boss Still Minding the Mill
Bob Moore, founder and chief executive of Bobx2019;s Red Mill Natural Foods in Milwaukie, Ore.


Sports Briefing | Football Records Sealed in Murder Case Involving Hernandez
A Massachusetts judge sealed the records of the district court overseeing the murder investigation involving Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez.


Wall Street bounces back; Zynga cuts staff
June 3 - Summary of business headlines Market recovers some of Friday's sell-off as data suggest Fed has economic cover to keep buying; Zynga to slash jobs in bid to save up to $80 million per year; Merck drug shows early promise, stock gains. Conway G. Gittens reports.


Nestor and Mladenovic win Wimbledon mixed doubles title
LONDON (Reuters) - Daniel Nestor and Kristina Mladenovic beat top seeds Bruno Soares and Lisa Raymond 5-7 6-2 8-6 to win the Wimbledon mixed doubles title on Sunday.


Well Skin Cancer on the Rise in Young Women
Friends and colleagues were surprised to see the scar on my face because I was only 28. As I learned more about skin cancer, I discovered that it is becoming increasingly common, especially among young women.


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.


Patriots Home Searched After Discovery of Body in Park
Police officers visited tight end Aaron Hernandezs house in Massachusetts on Tuesday after a body was found Monday in an industrial park about a mile away.


John Kerry's wife upgraded to fair condition
Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of Secretary of State John Kerry, exhibited symptoms "consistent with some sort of seizure," a source close to the family told CNN, but she is still undergoing medical evaluation at a Boston Hospital.


A Minute With Vikramaditya Motwane on O. Henry in Bollywood
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Vikramaditya Motwane first caught the attention of Bollywood in 2010 when his debut film - a small-budget tale of teenage angst - made it to competition at the Cannes Film Festival in the category for emerging directors.


Dance Review Pavel Zustiaks Painted Bird Blurs Insiders and Outsiders
The Painted Bird, an ambitious trilogy of dance theater works by Pavel Zustiak that are usually seen only in separate installments, was performed in one long evening at La MaMa E.T.C.


Nikkei rebounds on strong global lead; China market eyed
* Nikkei up 1.2 pct, Topix gains 1.3 pct * 32 of 33 sub-sectors in positive territory * Olympus sags on public offering By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, July 9 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average rose on...


Brokerages cut down on novice hires, turn to experience
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As brokerages search for ways to grow in a tight economy, many firms are cutting back on new adviser training programs and instead investing in experience.


Designing Dashboards With Fewer Distractions
The car has become a mobile computer, with Internet access and an array of apps, but safety experts worry about drivers attention.


Well A Bowl of Cherries
The Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman offers five new ways to make cherries a part of your meal.


Islamist Party Backs Out of Negotiations
Al Nour, seen as a potential political kingmaker, said it was suspending its role in efforts to form an interim government.


Theodore Reed, Who Lifted National Zoos Profile, Dies at 90
Mr. Reed was the keeper of the celebrity pandas Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing, among other creatures, while he was the director of the National Zoo from 1958 to 1983.


What to know when visiting Brazil
Brazil might be the biggest country most of the world doesn't know a whole heckuva a lot about. That's changing


Sports Briefing | Football Hernandezs Apartment Is Searched by Police
A search of an apartment in Franklin, Mass., rented by the former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez turned up ammunition and clothing that the police believe could be evidence in the murder case against him.


ArtsBeat Video Reviews of The Lone Ranger, Despicable Me 2 and The Way, Way Back
Times critics on Despicable Me 2, The Lone Ranger and The Way, Way Back.


Well Gay Marriage Same, but Different
Gay marriages tend to be more egalitarian with couples leaning on a network of friends and reporting being happier and have less conflict than straight couples.


Islamist Party a Surprise Force in a New Egypt
Al Nour, a party of ultraconservative Islamists, has emerged as an unexpected political kingmaker, shaping the interim government after the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi.


Seeking to Repair a Rift in Portugals Ruling Coalition
Paulo Portas, who resigned on Wednesday as Portugals foreign minister, rejoined the government on Saturday as deputy prime minister.


Dance Review 4Chambers Offers an Artsy Embrace on Governors Island
Jody Oberfelder Dance Projects performed the installation 4Chambers at Officers House No. 15 on Governors Island.


BBC Shelves Its 3-D TV Programming Plans
The decision follows a similar one from ESPN. Both broadcasters said public interest in 3-D shows was less than they had expected.


U.S. power trading executive leaves Barclays Capital-source
HOUSTON, July 8 (Reuters) - The head of Barclays Capital's U.S. power trading team has left the company, according to a source familiar with the situation.


Brazil 3, Spain 0 Neymar and Brazil Rout Spain and Live Up to Their Billing
Fred, Brazils often criticized striker, had two goals, but the night belonged to Neymar as the seemingly invincible Spain was not so much beaten as humiliated.


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