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World Briefing | Europe Portugal Austerity Moves Set Off Strike
A national strike against austerity measures by Portuguese labor unions on Thursday shut down many public services, but the government showed no signs of backing down.


T Magazine By Design | Made in L.A. Two Resources for Interior Design on North Highland Avenue
In a new series, the interior designer and writer David Netto explores the city of angels for inspiration. Here, Netto visits two stores known for their well-curated objects Blackman Cruz and J. F. Chen.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Dries Van Noten
Scenes from the mens fashion week photo diary of Carlotta Manaigo.


Kelly Says Rees Will Start for Notre Dame in 2013
Tommy Rees is Notre Dame's starting quarterback again.


Have a travel problem? Tweet it out!
"Fly by the tips of your fingers."


Park wins third consecutive major with Women's Open title
(Reuters) - South Korean Park Inbee became only the second LPGA player to win the first three majors in a season when she roared to a four-stroke victory at the U.S. Womens Open on Sunday.


Daredevil crosses a gorge near the Grand Canyon on tightrope
June 24 - Aerialist Nik Wallenda completes a high-wire walk across a section of the Little Colorado River Gorge near the Grand Canyon. Elly Park reports.


New clot preventer works as well as warfarin with less bleeding
* Pfizer, Bristol drug Eliquis cut major bleeding risk by nearly 70 percent


Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
June 28 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 1400 GMT on Friday


Diner's Journal Video Chat With Mario Batali and Sons
Mario Batali, his teenage sons, Julia Moskin and four home cooks discussed cooking with children and the art of making pizza.


Energy Secretary Optimistic on Obamas Plan to Reduce Emissions
Ernest J. Moniz said the plan that President Obama outlined this week is achievable with some new programs and better management of existing ones, at least for the short term.


ArtsBeat Monsters University Holds Off White House Down at Box Office
Disneys animated Monsters University topped the weekend box office for the second week, pulling in about $46 million, beating out the The Heat, the top new film, as well as the action film White House Down.


Neymar and Alba to Have Tonsils Out on Friday
Barcelona forward Neymar and fullback Jordi Alba will have their tonsils removed in operations on separate continents on Friday and will be sidelined for around 10 days, the La Liga champions said on Monday.


Super freak to super stud?
How will Frankel, widely considered the finest thoroughbred every produced, perform in his new career at stud?


Kohlberg to take Steinway Musical private in $438 mln deal
July 1 (Reuters) - Steinway Musical Instruments Inc said it would be acquired by private equity firm Kohlberg Co in a deal valued about $438 million.


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.


COLUMN-China CO2 growth has turned a corner Gerard Wynn
(The author is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own.)


You're the Boss Blog My Restaurant Adventure Why I Started Talking to Brokers
In Part 3 of a series, the owner explains how he came to realize that he was ready to walk away from the restaurant he had spent years creating.


South Korea's Park triumphs at U.S. Women's Open
South Korea's 24-year-old Inbee Park entered the golfing record books as she wrapped up a four-shot victory in the U.S. Women's Open in Sebonack, New York.


Italy prosecutor asks two years jail for Pirelli's Tronchetti Provera
MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian prosecutor has asked for two years imprisonment for businessman Marco Tronchetti Provera in a case involving the alleged use of Telecom Italia data to snoop on Italy's elite.


Warnings against travel to Egypt
The U.S. State Department and UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office have urged citizens to cancel travel plans to or within Egypt, amid ongoing protests and renewed violence in the country.


Obama's environmental nominee in jeopardy from Senate Republicans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama made a plea this week for the U.S. Senate to confirm his choice to head the agency that will oversee the core of his new climate change plan, but nominee Gina McCarthy's prospects seem increasingly in doubt.


Can BRIC nations reshape aviation?
The global center of gravity for aeronautics has undergone dramatic shifts over the past 110 years. Prior to World War II Europe dominated aviation with transatlantic Zeppelins, high-speed seaplanes and jet engine research. Post-war, the U.S. tookover in commercial jet transport as they engaged in an arms race with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe has staged a revival in commercial air transport, with Airbus and Boeing battling for airliners.


Ivory Coast forest clearances threaten cocoa exports, human rights
BALEKO-NIEGRE, Ivory Coast (Reuters) - The Ivory Coast is clearing tens of thousands of cocoa farmers from protected forests, threatening exports from the world's top grower and leading to complaints about human rights abuses.


How history shaped Nigeria
CNN's Vladimir Duthiers explores the cultural and ethnic diversity of Nigeria.


Robert Oppenheimer, a Biography by Ray Monk
The brilliance and self-destructiveness of J. Robert Oppenheimer.


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.


Dining | Long Island Long Island Farms Bring the Freshest Produce to Your Door
On Long Island, services that emphasize organic and locally grown food cater to those who would love to frequent farm stands, but dont have time.


European shares extend gains into strong U.S. open
LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - European shares extended gains on Monday afternoon, tracking a strong open for the U.S. stock market.


NEWSMAKER Larry Summers on challenges to the economy
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Reuters' Chrystia Freeland discuss global economic growth, the future of higher education and whether you should get a law degree.


UPDATE 2-LME tries Chinese medicine to cut metals warehouse queues
* First response from metals market is positive (Updates with comment)


Will unrest hurt Turkey's economy?
CNN's Arwa Damon explores how the movement against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan affects business.


Spain will fight EU over shipping tax relief - minister says
GUADARRAMA, Spain, July 1 (Reuters) - Spain will contest a European Commission decision expected later this month that would mean repayment of more than 3 billion euros ($3.9 billion) in tax benefits granted for the purchase of ships between 2005 and 2011, Industry Minister Jose Manuel Soria said on Monday.


What I Wore Dylan Lauren Giving an Active Life a Splash of Color
Dylan Lauren, 39, is the daughter of Ralph Lauren and founder of Dylans Candy Bar.


Bennett Taken as Top Pick of NBA Draft by Cavaliers
Canadian forward Anthony Bennett of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was taken with the number one overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers, setting the tone for a surprising NBA Draft on Thursday.


Singer Jessica Simpson gives birth to a boy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Singer and fashion designer Jessica Simpson gave birth to her second child, a boy named Ace Knute, at a Los Angeles hospital on Sunday.


Building the Team Nine Lessons We Learned From Andy Taylor
Its not about the perks.


National Briefing | Rockies Colorado Legal Setback for Contraception Mandate
A federal appeals court ruled that Hobby Lobby stores will not have to start paying millions of dollars in fines next week for not complying with the requirement.


Warm welcome for Obama in Tanzania
July 1 - U.S. President Barack Obama arrives at the Tanzania State House for talks with President Jakaya Kikwete. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Marriage equality to spread state by state Boies
Attorney David Boies, who fought to end California's ban on same-sex marriage, says similar laws will be overturned in states through legislation, ballot initiatives and court decisions. Boise spoke with Reuters Opinion Editor Jim Ledbetter at the Aspen Ideas Festival.


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