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Who's in charge in Egypt? | | CNN's Hala Gorani, sitting in for Christiane Amanpour speaks with Interim Egyptian Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi. |
Watch - Year in Review | | Take a look back at some of the major events and global elections that CNN Student News covered during the 2012-2013 school year. |
She explained the female orgasm | | Virginia Johnson, with William Masters,revolutionized the world's understanding of human sexuality, and showed women that they--not men--could rule their bodies |
London keeps global edge as top transport finance hub | | LONDON (Reuters) - London remains the top financing centre for the global transport industry, although it faces stiff competition from New York and capitals in Asia Pacific as companies seek to tap more funding sources, a survey showed on Friday. |
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. |
NBC plans Hillary Clinton miniseries, part of TV event strategy | | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NBC plans to air a four-hour miniseries starring Diane Lane as former U.S. Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton, part of the broadcast TV network's strategy to improve its ratings by luring viewers to one-time event programming. |
Fears of new crackdown in Egypt | | Egypt edges towards confrontation between security forces and supporters of the country's deposed president as they are warned to end their protest. |
NASCAR's 'Bad Brad' | | NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski talks to CNN's Carol Costello about winning and honoring the tradition of the sport. |
Why the global economy will not affect India | | Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been. |
Bo Xilai indicted | | For more than a year, Bo Xilai has been the elephant in the room in Chinese politics -- the central figure in one of the messiest political scandals to hit the ruling Communist Party in years. |
New York mayoral hopeful Weiner loses top aide amid campaign tumult | | (Reuters) - The campaign manager who helped to guide Anthony Weiner's bid for New York City mayor resigned over the weekend, a spokeswoman said on Sunday, as the Democratic former Congressman grapples with slumping poll numbers and fresh revelations of his sexually charged Internet activity. |
Diving Qiu makes it nine out of 10 for dominant Chinese | | BARCELONA (Reuters) - Qiu Bo recovered from a shaky start to secure a second straight 10-metre platform gold at the world championships in Barcelona on Sunday as dominant China ended the diving competition with nine titles out of 10 contested. |
London 2012 legacy? | | Over two-thirds of Britons believe the 9 billion ($13.8 billion) bill for the London Olympics was worth it, but economists and business leaders argue it could take years to see the economic benefits. |
China's city of sinkholes | | Four months after he built a new, two-story brick house in his village in northern China's Shandong Province, Xiao Guoqiang was alarmed to find a huge crack on the living room wall. |
Senior British Open Championship Goes to Fifth Day | | The battle between Bernhard Langer and Mark Wiebe for the Senior British Open Championship will go into a fifth day after bad light brought an end to play following the second playoff hole at Royal Birkdale on Sunday. |
Philip Pettitt Leads Boise Open | | Russell Knox followed his record-tying 59 with 68 on Saturday to drop a stroke behind Philip Pettitt after the third round of the Web.com Tour's Boise Open. |
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