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Wed be better off without American Airlines - Felix TV
Loose seats. Disrupted flights. Damning headlines. Its been a terrible week for American Airlines. Reuters blogger Felix Salmon explains why flying American and other big carriers has become such a drag. (October 4, 2012)


First glimpse of the royal baby
CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks about the first glimpse of the royal baby with CNN's Max Foster.


US STOCKS-Futures dip before key data, Fed meeting this week
* Perrigo to buy Elan, Lord Taylor's parent to acquire Saks


Case Study A Bakery Is Relieved to Have the Employer Mandate Delayed
So far, the insurance plans Rachel Shein has reviewed have not seemed terribly attractive for her business.


Monaco's F1 transformation
The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll.


Police search pond in Conn. hometown of ex-NFL player in murder probe
BOSTON (Reuters) - Police divers on Monday searched a pond in Bristol, Connecticut, the hometown of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez, for evidence linking him to the murder of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, a law enforcement source said on Monday.


Tunisia says eight soldiers killed near Algeria border
TUNIS (Reuters) - Eight Tunisian soldiers were killed by militants near the Algerian border on Monday, the president's office said, in what appeared to be one of the biggest attacks on the country's security forces in decades.


Mexico's president to undergo thyroid surgery
Mexico's president will undergo surgery next week to remove a thyroid nodule, his office said Wednesday.


News Analysis The Hype Over Hospital Rankings
What does the annual-hospital-rankings exercise mean for patients? And what does it say about American health care?


Crackdown in Egypt Kills Islamists as They Protest
The Egyptian authorities unleashed a ferocious attack on Islamist protesters, killing at least 72 people in the second mass killing of demonstrators in three weeks.


UPDATE 1-Hospital operator HCA says Bracken to retire as CEO
July 29 (Reuters) - HCA Holdings Inc, the largest for-profit U.S. hospital operator, on Monday said Richard Bracken would step down as chief executive by year-end and would be replaced by R. Milton Johnson, who is currently chief financial officer.


City Room July 28 Where the Candidates Are Today
The candidates daily campaign schedule at a glance.


Fast track to driver road rage?
It may not be "High Noon," but the Red Bull team are facing a Shanghai showdown when their two drivers resume rivalries at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix.


Chinas Feud With West on Solar Leads to Tax
The tariffs could exceed 50 percent on materials imported from the United States and South Korea used to build solar panels, a move seen as retaliation for an American trade lawsuit.


Verdict in Bradley Manning WikiLeaks case expected Tuesday
July 29 - Private First Class Bradley Manning, accused of aiding the enemy in Wikileaks case, is expected to have verdict read to him Tuesday. Gavino Garay reports.


Body Found in Hudson Believed to Be 2nd Boat Crash Victim
The police said the body was most likely that of a man who had been missing since an accident on Friday that also killed a bride-to-be.


Tropical Storm Dorian weakens on path toward Caribbean
MIAMI (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Dorian weakened on Friday as it moved across the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean toward the Caribbean, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.


European Court to hear new CIA jail case against Poland
WARSAW (Reuters) - The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has agreed to consider a second case against Poland over allegations it allowed the CIA to run a secret jail on its soil, intensifying pressure on Warsaw to reveal how closely it was involved in the U.S. "war on terror".


Massive landslide in Sichuan
July 24 - Hundreds of people are relocated to safety after a massive landslide in China's Sichuan Province. Julie Noce reports.


In new apps, hand gestures control the action
TORONTO (Reuters) - Like waving a wand, new apps are bringing a bit of magic to computers, enabling users to zoom, pan and control the action with hand gestures.


City Room Big Ticket | An Heiresss Private Sale Yields $21.85 Million
A penthouse at the Trump International Hotel and Tower that was owned by Elizabeth Ross Johnson was the most expensive residential sale of the week.


Delle Donne to Miss W.N.B.A. All-Star Game With Concussion
Elena Delle Donne, the No. 2 pick in the draft, was injured in the Skys loss Wednesday when she was going for a loose ball with a minute left in the third quarter.


New Jersey hospitals brace for baby boom from Superstorm Sandy
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - When Superstorm Sandy doused the lights along coastal New Jersey nine months ago, it laid the groundwork for a summertime baby boom that has hospitals jumping.


Advertising Air Force Asks Students to Solve Real-World Problems
People will be challenged to develop technologies for search-and-rescue operations, create software code for an unmanned aerial vehicle and to help start the newest GPS satellite.


News Analysis Weak Finish From Europe on Chinese Solar Panels
The European Commissions antidumping case against China started vigorously but foundered amid European political divisions; it may ultimately strengthen Chinas solar industry.


The Flexitarian The Complex World of Whole Grains, Made Simple
Putting half-truths about cooking and taste to rest in the complex world of whole grains.


Stuck woman mistaken for ghost
A woman fell through a narrow gap between two walls and homeowners though that her calls for help belonged to a ghost.


The curious case of Claudio Yacob
Claudio Yacob enjoyed a stellar debut season in the English Premier League after moving from Argentina. But just what was the story behind his transfer to West Bromwich Albion?


T Magazine On View | Potholes as Art, Garbage as Great Books
A new show by Daniel Knorr at Kayne Griffin Corcoran gallery in Los Angeles elevates the banal byproducts of human existence into beautiful objects.


On Par Baltusrol Is a Landmark Course in Almost Every Sense
Baltusrol has made its bid to be designated a National Historic Landmark. The course has showcased the work of the architect A. W. Tillinghast for more than a century.


Well In Terms of Injury, Cities Safer Than Country
If you want to avoid death by injury, live in a large city a new study has found they are safer than rural areas.


RPT-INSIGHT-The poison pill in India's search for cheap food
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI, July 28 (Reuters) - Nearly a decade ago, the Indian government ruled out a ban on the production and use of monocrotophos, the highly toxic pesticide that killed 23 children this month in a village school providing free lunches under a government-sponsored programme.


'Corpse flower' stinks as it blooms
July 22 - Visitors flocked to the U.S. Botanical Gardens for a whiff of the famous 'corpse plant' which emits a rotten flesh-like odor as it blooms. Deborah Gembara reports.


Federer's slump continues
Roger Federer's first appearance in Gstaad for nine years lasted just over an hour as the former World No.1 made an untimely exit to Germany's Daniel Brands.


J. J. Cale, 74, Musician and Songwriter
Mr. Cales blues-inflected rock influenced some of the genres biggest names, and his songs were recorded by Eric Clapton and Johnny Cash among others.


Staying Alive Remembering Why I Got Into Business
It was your passion that led you to start a business. But now that you run the business, do you still do the things you were passionate about?


Bloomberg Media Recruits a New Chief From The Atlantic
Justin B. Smith, a president of the Atlantic Media Company who earned a reputation as an aggressive promoter of digital media, will be named chief executive of the Bloomberg Media Group.


UPDATE 1-Valeant Pharma to save more from Bausch Lomb deal
July 29 (Reuters) - Canada's Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc said it would cut 10 to 15 percent jobs after buying contact lens maker Bausch Lomb and added that cost savings may rise from initial estimates at the time of the deal.


Meyer Talks Discipline; Pac-12 Rivals Talk Tempo
Urban Meyer answered few questions about his talented Ohio State team and its championship aspirations at Big Ten media day.


'Joy of writing' helps Seles move on
She spent her teenage years ruling the tennis world, and now Monica Seles is hoping her world of tennis can rule today's teenagers.


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