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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? |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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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