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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. |
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. |
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) |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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