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Sports Briefing | Soccer Six Players Chase Golden Ball Award at Confederations Cup
Brazil forward Neymar is among six players nominated for the Golden Ball award that is given to the best player at the Confederations Cup.


Cupid staff did not use fake profiles to lure subscribers review
July 1 (Reuters) - British online dating company Cupid Plc said an independent review of its operations did not find any evidence of the company using fake profiles to boost its membership, sending...


Shortcuts What It Takes to Make New College Graduates Employable
Closing the gap between what employers need and what colleges produce will require effort from both sides, specialists say.


Protests mar Confeds Cup
Brazilian protestors argue that money should be spent on public services instead of new stadiums for the World Cup.


Belles toll Women's game in uproar
The English Football Association is facing a backlash from fans of women's football after being accused of throwing the future of one of the country's most loved clubs into jeopardy.


DealBook Tribune to Buy 19 TV Stations Amid Groundswell of Consolidation
The Tribune Company agreed on Monday to buy 19 local television stations for about $2.7 billion, becoming one of the nations biggest commercial TV station owners.


Why disc drives are an endangered species
Could the phrase "burn a disc" soon be interred in the computing graveyard, resting peacefully alongside 8-bit graphics and the chirping, buzzing hum of a dial-up modem? Some of the most influential computer makers in the world say yes.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Mens Fashion Week Berluti
Scenes from the mens fashion week photo diary of Sarah Aubel.


Intuit to sell financial services unit for $1 bln
July 1 (Reuters) - Intuit Inc said it would sell its financial services unit to private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $1.03 billion as it focuses on its core tax-preparation software business.


New York police seek two people in Brooklyn shooting
Police in New York on Monday were searching for two people in a weekend shooting at a Brooklyn house party that left nine people hospitalized.


Consumer Sentiment Ended June Near a Six-Year High
Optimism among higher-income consumers accounted for much of the increase.


Raw Data E.U. Reaction to Data Sharing Revelations Grew Slowly
The disclosure last month of the covert Prism program has drawn criticism from privacy officials and activists in Britain, Germany and France, but it has hardly been a roar.


Even at $700, Apple is not a bubble Felix TV
It took 15,000 data points to answer a question millions of investors are asking Is Apple stock overvalued? With the help of friends at Datastream, Reuters blogger Felix Salmon presents a unique visual analysis showing that even at $700 a share, Apple is not overvalued as Microsoft was before its bubble burst. (September 19, 2012)


Column "Green" energy hasn't bloomed for investors - yet
LONG BEACH, California (REUTERS) - The term "green energy" refers to the benign environmental impact of fuel sources, such as wind and solar, that President Barack Obama promoted in a speech on...


Bits Stealth Wear Aims to Make a Tech Statement
Designers are combining fashion and engineering for clothing and accessories that are intended to protect the wearer from a cameras detection.


US taps half-billion German phone, internet links in month-report
* Classes its biggest European ally as target like China -Spiegel


Stephen Kings Under The Dome, Adapted for a TV Series
Under the Dome, a new CBS TV series based on Stephen Kings thriller about a town trapped by alien or supernatural means, is inspired by some real-life locales and his own environmental worries.


Thousands march for gay rights
June 30 - Gay pride events bring colour and calls for equality to many cities around the globe. Rough cut - no reporter narration.


Firm Said to Be Reviewing Questions Raised About Ties to Long Island Utility
A spokeswoman for the consulting company Navigant said the firm had been unaware of a New York State panels criticism of its relationship with the Long Island Power Authority.


Obama prods Egypt government on democracy, urges peace
July 1 - U.S. President Barack Obama prods the government of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi to work with the opposition and do more to enact democratic reforms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


NASA picks Florida agency to take over shuttle landing strip
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA has selected Space Florida, a state-backed economic development agency, to take over operations, maintenance and development of the space shuttle's idled landing site at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, officials said on Friday.


BRIEF-Bayer's Nexavar submitted to EMA, FDA for thyroid cancer use
FRANKFURT, July 1 (Reuters) - Bayer AG * Says sorafenib (nexavar) submitted to the ema and FDA for use in thyroid


Diamondbacks Goldschmidt Has Little Ego and Few Limits
An eighth-round draft pick, the coachable Paul Goldschmidt has worked his way into the top group of National League first basemen.


Dance Listings for June 21-27
A selected guide to dance performances in the New York area.


Dining Review | Westchester A Review of Dan Rooneys, in Yonkers
Dan Rooneys bills itself as authentically Irish, but its more Las Vegas than Emerald Isle.


Video claims monk beheaded in Syria
A Catholic website has posted a gruesome video, claiming it shows Syrian rebels beheading a monk.


Sons celebrate Jackson's life
A business management expert testifies Monday as lawyers try to prove Michael Jackson's last concert promoter is liable in the singer's death.


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.


Brazil president proposes referendum for reforms
In the wake of massive protests, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff proposed a referendum as a way to place reform in the public's hands.


After Rare Struggles, Park Reasserts Her Dominance at U.S. Womens Open
Through three rounds of the United States Womens Open, Inbee Park has performed with unflappable poise, leading by four strokes (10 under par) at Sebonack.


Knicks Swap Novak and Camby for Bargnani
The Knicks completed a deal in principle with Toronto to acquire forward Andrea Bargnani for Steve Novak, Marcus Camby and a draft pick.


Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
July 1 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 1330 GMT on Monday


EZCorp warns on third-quarter outlook, cites falling gold prices
July 1 (Reuters) - Pawn and payday lender EZCorp Inc said it expects to fall short of its third-quarter profit forecast as plunging gold price crimps margins, sending its shares down 8 percent.


Glastonbury hosts heaven, hell and haircuts alongside the music
PILTON, England (Reuters) - Tomato fights, anarchic gymnasts and astrophysics drew festival-goers of all ages away from the mainstream music acts at Britain's Glastonbury festival this weekend.


Sky Look to Take Early Control of Tour De France
Tuesday's team time trial will be the perfect opportunity for Sky to take early control of the Tour de France by snatching the yellow jersey.


Actress can make anything seem sexy
Actress Sasha Alexander shows Conan that she can make anything seem sexy.


Billionaire Saudi prince grilled in UK court over Gaddafi jet
LONDON (Reuters) - A billionaire Saudi prince told a London court on Monday that "each dollar counts" as he was cross-examined over his sale of an opulent private jet to Libya's former leader Muammar Gaddafi.


Banks in the dock over CDS
July 1 - The European Commission is charging 13 banks, Markit and ISDA with restricting competition in the CDS market. Breakingviews columnist Dominic Elliott tells us what it means for the lenders.


Bucks Blog How Is Your Bond Portfolio Allocated?
This weeks Your Money column addresses the big sell-off in the bond market, in which a fear of rising interest rates has caused investors to dump their funds.


Arctic Monkeys boost upbeat crowd as Glastonbury mud dries
PILTON, England (Reuters) - British indie rock band Arctic Monkeys cranked up the volume to end the first day of the Glastonbury festival on Friday when the sun emerged after 18 hours of rain to brighten up the mood.


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