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More cop trouble for Bieber
The singer-heartthrob was reportedly involved in an accident in Los Angeles on Monday night involving a pedestrian.


The Llama Is In
These unlikely but affectionate pets turn out to be good listeners. And, their devoted owners say, you can tell they really care.


MOVES-BofA Merrill Lynch, Exotix, Commonfund, Vestar Capital, CVC Capital, Amundi
July 1 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Monday. To inform us of other job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com.


Riff The All-Important Present Moment
In movies, time is routinely collapsed. Now, thanks to technology, so is our experience of life itself.


Phys Ed How Exercise Can Calm Anxiety
Exercise leads to the creation of excitable brain cells, but it also creates neurons that can quiet parts of the brain and counter everyday stress, new research in mice shows.


Women on male-only courses
CNN's Christina MacFarlane reports on the all-male clubs which still exist.


ArtsBeat Catfish Returns to Average Numbers
Ratings for the Season 2 premiere of the MTV show Catfish cant match the numbers for the episode that ran after the Manti Teo story broke.


Ivory Coast's Ouattara says to seek re-election in 2015
ABIDJAN, July 3 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara said on Wednesday that he would seek re-election for a second term in 2015 in the world's top cocoa grower, the first time he has publicly commented on his leadership plans.


Egypt army commander suspends constitution
July 3 - Fireworks burst over Cairo's Tahrir Square, the center of protests against President Mohamed Mursi, and across the Egyptian capital after the army suspended the constitution and appointed a new, interim head of state. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


U.S. Standards for School Snacks Move Beyond Cafeteria to Fight Obesity
The Obama administration on Thursday unveiled standards for foods sold in vending machines, snack bars and school stores, changes intended to combat childhood obesity.


CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-UK competition watchdog to examine government IT contracts
(Corrects paragraph 6 to read "one of two" instead of "the only")


Bits Blog Why Asian Internet Companies Struggle to Become Global
A report by a research group affililiated with The Economist magazine looks at the reasons Asian technology companies have been held back from cross-border growth. Among the reasons cited in the report is the lack of trusted online payment systems.


Road Trip Cross-Country, by a Road Less Traveled
Find the Lincoln Highway in Times Square and you can drive it all the way to San Francisco. Go for a long ride as the highway celebrates its 100th birthday.


Vettel breaks Canada duck
Sebastian Vettel leads from start to finish to claim the Canadian Grand Prix for the first time Sunday to extend his title lead as he searches for a fourth straight Formula One world championship.


Murray Survives in Five Sets; Djokovic and del Potro Advance
Andy Murray of Britain and Jerzy Janowicz of Poland advanced to one mens semifinal, while Juan Martn del Potro and Novak Djokovic moved on to the other.


After Failed Attempt in April, Europe Approves Emissions Trading System
The European Parliament vote breathed new life into Europes effort to cut greenhouse gases by trying to raise prices for permits to emit carbons.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Ami Alexandre Mattiussi
Scenes from the mens fashion week photo diary of Kevin Tachman.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Dior Homme
Scenes from the mens fashion week diary of Kevin Tachman.


Well Think Like a Doctor A Mysterious Fever Solved!
Readers solve the case of a 37-year-old woman who had a persistent fever despite being treated with antibiotics.


The most expensive education in America - Felix TV
The Poway school district in San Diego County, Calif., is investing $105 million in education. But the final cost will actually be much more.


Obama's advice to S. African youth
President Barack Obama held a town hall meeting Saturday with a group of young people in the Soweto section of Johannesburg, with video links to similar groups in other cities in Africa.


UPDATE 1-Douglas Engelbart, inventor of computer mouse, dies at 88
SAN FRANCISCO, July 3 (Reuters) - Douglas Engelbart, a technologist who conceived of the computer mouse and laid out a vision of an Internet decades before others brought those ideas to the mass...


UPDATE 8-U.S. crude ends at 14-month high on stocks draw, Egypt
* US crude stocks post biggest summertime drop in 13 years -EIA


Snowden withdraws Russia asylum request
Edward Snowden abandons seeking asylum in Russia after President Putin warned he would have to stop leaking information about U.S. surveillance programs, an official said.


Australian Premier Seeks to Slow Tide of Refugees
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia will visit Indonesia with one thorny issue atop his agenda turning the flood of asylum seekers back to a trickle.


FCC approves Sprint-Clearwire-SoftBank deal sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Wednesday collected the final vote to approve the merger of Sprint Nextel Corp and SoftBank Corp , sources familiar with the situation said, clearing the last hurdle in the Japanese company's drawn-out battle to take control of the No. 3 U.S. wireless provider.


Young Activists Rouse Egypt Protests but Leave Next Steps to Public
A movement in Egypt illustrates the greatest strengths and the most glaring weaknesses of the youth groups that have driven many of Egypts most fundamental political transformations.


Obama returns to South Africa as Mandela's health remains uncertain
June 27 - U.S. President Barack Obama is set to arrive for visit that is likely to be overshadowed by the uncertain health of South Africa hero Nelson Mandela. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Pellegrini replaces Mancini
Manchester City hired Manuel Pellegrini as its new manager Friday and he was given the clear message that one of his tasks will be to develop younger players alongside the expensive stars bankrolled by wealthy owner Sheikh Mansour.


Rapper 50 Cent charged with domestic violence in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. Rapper 50 Cent has been charged with domestic violence and vandalism in Los Angeles after an alleged altercation with the mother of his child, the city attorney's office said on Wednesday.


Asteroid the size of a small truck buzzes Earth NASA
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An asteroid the size of a small truck zoomed past Earth four times closer than the moon on Saturday, the latest in a parade of visiting celestial objects that has raised awareness of potentially hazardous impacts on the planet.


Russian Mayor, an Opposition Figure, Is Arrested
Yevgeny R. Urlashov, the popular mayor of Yaroslavl, was charged with bribery and extortion in a case that immediately set off accusations of Kremlin intimidation.


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.


U.S. to delay key health-reform provision to 2015
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. administration on Tuesday said it will not require employers to provide health insurance for their workers until 2015, a move that delays a key provision of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law by a year.


Hans Hass, Early Undersea Explorer, Dies at 94
Dr. Hass, a marine scientist from Austria with an affinity for sharks, was known for the many commercial films he made between 1948 and 1960.


Property Values What You Get for ...$1,199,000
This weeks properties include a 1907 house in Minneapolis, an adobe in Tucson and a log home in North Carolina.


Oil and gas explorer Angle Energy may sell itself
July 3 (Reuters) - Oil and gas exploration company Angle Energy Inc said that it may sell itself as it estimated second quarter production to be about 10,800 barrels to 10,900 barrels of oil...


The Llama Is In
These unlikely but affectionate pets turn out to be good listeners. And, their devoted owners say, you can tell they really care.


'Fast Furious' leads 'Hangover' in big-budget movie battle
May 26 (Reuters) - The sixth "Fast Furious" action movie raced past comedy sequel "The Hangover Part III" to lead U.S. and Canadian box office charts through Sunday, putting the film on track to claim victory for the U.S. Memorial Day weekend.


T Magazine By Design | Emerging Talent on Display in the South of France
A festival and exhibition in the city of Hyres showcases Europes up-and-coming designers, alongside one established star.


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