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NASCAR's 'Bad Brad'
NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski talks to CNN's Carol Costello about winning and honoring the tradition of the sport.


EOG Resources says Texas well fire nearly out
HOUSTON (Reuters) - EOG Resources Inc said on Friday that an Eagle Ford shale oil well fire that has burned since a blowout on Wednesday was nearly out as crews worked to cap it.


Explaining the N.F.L. Settlement
Questions, and answers, about the proposed $765 million settlement between the N.F.L. and the more than 4,500 retired players who sued the league.


SP affirms Venezuela's ratings
Aug 30 (Reuters) -(Caryn Trokie, New York Ratings Unit)


Regulators to fine JPMorgan $80 million over consumer dealings NYT
(Reuters) - U.S. federal regulators are preparing to impose a fine of $80 million on JPMorgan Chase Co relating to its dealings with retail customers during the recession, the New York Times...


Where do boats go when they die?
Brightly colored fishing boats from Senegal are getting a new lease of life, being reborn as beautiful furniture.


India teens fight back against rape
In a dusty, run-down neighborhood on the outskirts of Lucknow, the capital of one of India's poorest and most conservative states, Uttar Pradesh, a vigilante group is making a name for itself.


Korean golf prodigy
An 11-year-old female golf prodigy in South Korea has big plans. CNN's Ian Lee reports.


World's wackiest wedding photos?
A new "must" for couples seeking to tie the knot involves Photoshop, makeup and possibly the family cat.


UPDATE 1-Money manager Vilar's conviction upheld, new sentence ordered
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court upheld the 2008 fraud conviction of money manager and arts patron Alberto Vilar, but ordered that he be resentenced, in a decision that may set back...


Sports Briefing | Hockey Report of Devils Takeover Is Denied
Commissioner Gary Bettman said a news report claiming that the N.H.L. was on the verge of taking over the Devils was inaccurate.


Japan formally raises Fukushima water leak to INES Level 3 incident
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear regulator said on Wednesday it has officially raised the severity rating of the latest radioactive water leak at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to Level 3 on an international scale for radiological releases.


In Transit Blog A Travel Book With a Global, and Personal, Touch
Readers of the new book For You the Traveller are offered the opportunity to connect with citizens of five continents.


Mixed martial arts will be an Olympic sport, say UFC
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As mixed martial arts grapples for recognition as a mainstream sport, the powerbrokers behind its surge in popularity are adamant inclusion in the Olympic Games is close to becoming a reality.


Exhibition Review Breaking Bad at the Museum of the Moving Image
From Mr. Chips to Scarface, at the Museum of the Moving Image, features costumes and props from the AMC series Breaking Bad.


Reuters Breakingviews Cameron humiliation his own doing
Aug. 30 - Prime minister David Cameron may cling onto power, but his authority at home and influence abroad have been greatly diminished. And it's all his own fault, says Hugo Dixon.


Telecom Italia moves into MA spotlight amid sector shake out
MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia SpA shares jumped as much as 10 percent on Friday, on speculation it might be the next quarry in a recent upsurge in dealmaking in Europe's telecoms industry.


Boehner "Obamacare is law of the land"
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said on Thursday he would not make it his mission to repeal the Obama administration's healthcare reform law following the re-election of President Barack Obama.


Victorian woman photographer Cameron celebrated at NY museum show
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With a camera meant to amuse her in her solitude and some famous friends, Julia Margaret Cameron managed to forge a body of work focused on Victorian portraiture that is still celebrated a century and a half later.


Tiger's Practice May Be Restricted by Ailing Back
Tiger Woods is undergoing a daily routine to treat his back troubles and the FedExCup points leader may be forced to restrict his practice sessions at this week's Deutsche Bank Championship.


At the Table | Mojito Bar and Restaurant Tennis in the Background
For some visitors to the Mojito Bar and Restaurant, outside the site of the United States Open in Flushing, Queens, the annual event is more about drinks and people watching than about the matches.


Op-Ed Columnist The Unsaved World
Why dont we learn from financial crises? As Asian currencies fall and crisis strikes, we seem to be making the same mistakes made in the 90s.


Ex-Ryder Cup Captain Gallacher Suffers Suspected Heart Attack
Former European Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher is in critical condition in hospital in his native Scotland after suffering a suspected heart attack.


Soccer Clubs Latest Stadium Proposal Would Give the Yankees a New Neighbor
The New York City Football Club, which discussed a Queens site, is considering building a 25,000-to-30,000-seat facility in the Bronx.


Asian rival to Ryder Cup?
Asia's emergence as a golfing power has received a boost with the announcement the continent's top golfers will face off against their European counterparts in a competition similar to the Ryder Cup.


Shortcuts Taking an Invention From Idea to the Store Shelf
Building a better mousetrap may be the easy part. After that comes patent, production and marketing, and missteps along the way can be costly.


UPDATE 2-GE plans to exit U.S. retail lending
Aug 30 (Reuters) - General Electric Co plans to spin off the U.S. consumer lending operations of its finance arm GE Capital, as the conglomerate moves to focus on its core industrial operations, a person familiar with the matter said.


White House lists two dozen leaders to meet with Obama on deficit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two dozen business, labor and civic leaders, including the chief executives of major U.S. corporations such as Ford, IBM and Wal-Mart, will meet President Barack Obama to discuss how to control the federal deficit, said the White House on Monday.


Easing stimulus, oversupply to weigh on oil next year Reuters poll
(Reuters) - Middle Eastern unrest is seen putting a floor under oil prices this year, while increasing supply and a stronger dollar driven by an expected easing of U.S. stimulus will push prices...


Sports Briefing | College Football No. 6 South Carolina Opens With a Victory
Mike Davis ran 75 yards for a touchdown, Connor Shaw and Dylan Thompson each threw long scoring passes, and No. 6 South Carolina defeated North Carolina, 27-10.


Crafting Couscous No Grain, No Gain
Making the dish at home is labor intensive, but the payoff is worth it on Rosh Hashana.


N.F.L. Roundup Flynn Could Be Passed Over, This Time With the Raiders
Matt Flynn is in almost the same situation as last year with Terrelle Pryor playing Thursday, Flynn, slowed by a sore elbow, could lose out on a starting quarterback job.


Israeli forces open fire on Palestinian camp
Israeli security forces opened fire on a group of Palestinians at a refugee camp early Monday, killing at least two of them and wounding others.


Googling Yourself Takes on a Whole New Meaning
The latest in high-tech eyewear.


Tooth Fairy inflation gone wild
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kelly Bird Pierre knew the world had changed when she heard what the Tooth Fairy was giving out these days.


CEO of Finland's DNA to step down after failed MA talks
HELSINKI, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Finnish phone operator DNA said on Friday its chief executive would step down, a month after an aborted attempt to sell the company.


Your solstice traditions
If Stonehenge is anything to go by, summer celebrations have a millennia-old history. While the ancient druids may have commemorated the fertility of the season, many of us are just happy to get outdoors.


Well Dress Up Your Salad With Grains
When a grain is not the main ingredient in a salad you appreciate it for its texture and for the nutty flavor it contributes to the dish.


U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry outlines the case against Syria
Aug. 30 - Kerry says 1,429 people were killed in the chemical attack in Syria including 426 children. Rough cut (no reporter narration)


The Calling singer I was abducted
The Calling's lead singer, Alex Band, told police he was abducted, beaten and robbed Sunday, just hours before his group announced a comeback effort.


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