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Marvel at the world's biggest ship | | When the first Triple E Class cargo vessel sails out of the Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering yard in Okpo, South Korea, on July 2, an intriguing new age of container shipping will commence. |
Blasting heat keeps hold on Western states | | (Reuters) - A heat wave scorching the Western United States fueled lightning-sparked fires in several states and pushed temperatures well above normal on Monday in typically cooler regions such as Seattle and parts of the Rocky Mountains. |
ElBaradei Morsy's ouster was needed | | Prominent Egyptian reformist Mohamed ElBaradei tells CNN's Becky Anderson that President Mohamed Morsy had "messed up" -- and his ouster was right for the country. |
Peruvian students clash with police in Lima | | July 4 - Peruvian police fired water cannons and launched tear gas at large crowds of students in Lima as they marched towards Congress to protest reforms that would impose tougher standards on universities. Rough Cut (no reporter narration) |
British TV channel to air Muslim call to prayer | | LONDON (Reuters) - A British television station will broadcast the Muslim call to prayer every morning during Ramadan to give a voice to Britain's Muslim minority, which has faced a backlash since... |
Mars Science Lab launch delayed two years | | NASA's launch of the Mars Science Laboratory -- hampered by technical difficulties and cost overruns -- has been delayed until the fall of 2011, NASA officials said at a news conference Thursday in Washington. |
South Africa says Mandela still 'critical but stable' | | JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ailing anti-apartheid hero and former President Nelson Mandela remained in a "critical but stable" condition after nearly four weeks in hospital, the government said on Thursday. |
Montgomerie Misses Out on British Open | | Colin Montgomerie's rushed journey to take place in British Open qualifying on Tuesday was all in vain. The Scottish veteran failed to make the field for the major after struggling in wet conditions. |
Unifying power of 'Arab Idol' | | The opening theme's the same and the concept's no different, but "Arab Idol" is much more than just a popular singing competition. |
Straight Sets Memories of a Wimbledon Upset | | Jimmy Connors recently published an account of his loss to Arthur Ashe in their 1975 Wimbledon final and revealed he had an injured knee and hairline shin fractures at the time. |
Forman Downplays Friction With Thibodeau | | Chicago Bulls general manager Gar Forman insisted it was his call to let Tom Thibodeau's top assistant go and downplayed the idea there's friction with the coach. |
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