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Equinix cuts FY revenue forecast on contract extensions
(Reuters) - Data center operator Equinix Inc posted second-quarter revenue below analysts' expectations and slashed its full-year revenue outlook to account for a change in revenue recognition due to...


Dad Jeans Are Making a Comeback
Popular with dads all over the country, lighter-blue denims with a fuller cut get renewed interest from the skinny-jeans crowd.


U.S. hero goes back for wingman
The last time Thomas Hudner was in North Korea, he was fighting for his life.


US STOCKS-Nasdaq likes Facebook's surge, but earnings curb Dow, SP
* Caterpillar, the Dow's biggest drag, falls for second day


SoftBank Forms a Fuel Cell Venture With a Silicon Valley Start-Up
The technology investment company is joining with Bloom Energy to introduce its energy server technology to Japan.


EU mergers and takeovers (July 25)
BRUSSELS, July 25 (Reuters) - The following are mergers under review by the European Commission and a brief guide to the EU merger process


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


Human-powered helicopter flies into aviation history
July 11 - A team from Toronto has won the long-coveted Sikorsky prize by using human power alone to fly an aircraft. The team, called AreroVelo Inc., achieved the feat on June 13, securing a $250,000 prize that has been on offer for 33 years, but never before awarded. Rob Muir reports.


Flying car for the masses set for take-off
May 23 - New England aviation company Terrafugia has unveiled its latest conceptual version of a flying car. Unlike its current flying car, which is designed for pilots, the new design incorporates autonomous functionality, a move the company says will open up the skies to everybody. Ben Gruber has more.


The Spy Who Loved, by Clare Mulley
A biography of Christine Granville, one of Britains most daring and highly decorated World War II special agents.


CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Tourre on stand says email in SEC case 'not accurate'
NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuters) - Fabrice Tourre, the former Goldman Sachs trader accused of secretly helping the hedge fund of billionaire John Paulson construct a $2 billion deal it could bet against, said Wednesday an email he sent to a key participant in the investment was inaccurate.


Tastes Like Home Israel and Yemen Meet in Brooklyn for Brunch With Einat Admony
Balaboostas chef shops for Middle Eastern food and then whips up a Yemenite brunch in her Brooklyn home.


CANADA FX DEBT-C$ firms to five-week high, U.S. data helps
* C$ at C$1.0264 vs US$, or 97.43 U.S. cents * U.S. weekly jobless claims up slightly, durable goods rise in June * Bond yields mixed By Solarina Ho TORONTO, July 25 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar...


U.S. fines European shipping firms for pollution, falsifying records
NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) - Two European shipping firms were ordered on Tuesday to pay a $10.4 million penalty and given four years probation for illegally dumping oil-tainted bilge water as well as falsifying records.


Movie Review In The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman Broods Again
Hugh Jackmans ageless Wolverine returns to the screen, this time in the Land of the Rising Sun.


Senate Approves College Student Loan Plan Tying Rates to Markets
The plan would tie interest rates for student loans to the financial markets and brings Congress close to resolving a dispute that caused rates to double in July.


The Spy Who Loved, by Clare Mulley
A biography of Christine Granville, one of Britains most daring and highly decorated World War II special agents.


Corner Office Never Duck Tough Questions, Says Drugstore.comx2019;s Chief
Dawn Lepore, chairwoman and chief executive of Drugstore.com, says good leaders direct employeesx2019; energies toward the mission at hand.


Prosecutors say U.S. WikiLeaks soldier was seeking notoriety
FORT MEADE, Maryland (Reuters) - Military prosecutors said the U.S. soldier accused of the largest leak of classified information in the nation's history was hoping to make a name for himself by releasing documents on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.


T Magazine On View | Why You Should Visit a 13-Foot-Long Art Museum in Southern California
The Los Angeles Museum of Art, housed in a small backyard in the residential neighborhood of Eagle Rock, transforms the experience of viewing art in unexpected ways.


Well The Kitchen as a Pollution Hazard
Cooking is a major source of indoor pollution, promoting a need for better ventilation standards.


60 tons of Eiffel Tower trinkets seized in Paris
PARIS (Reuters) - Paris police have seized 60 tons of miniature Eiffel Towers that black-market vendors were hoping to sell to tourists.


Dane prepares for Masters
Living Golf meets Thorbjorn Olesen as the rising star of golf prepares for the most important tournaments of his career.


In a Recovering Economy, a Decline in College Enrollment
The college-age population is dropping after more than a decade of sharp growth, and many adults who avoided the job market and went back to school during the recession have been drawn back to work.


Trailside Poll Shows Virtual Tie in Comptrollers Race
Eliot Spitzer and Scott M. Stringer were within the margin of sampling error, though only a quarter of respondents said Mr. Spitzers prostitution scandal should disqualify him from office.


The biggest tech tax havens
Most of the top 50 U.S. tech firms have established an overseas headquarters, not in the country where they do the most business, but where they can pay rock-bottom tax rates. A Reuters special report looks at which companies are saving what and where.


Murray wins Wimbledon
CNN's Pedro Pinto talks to Andy Murray who made history by becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936.


Paula Deens Cook Tells of Slights, Steeped in History
Dora Charles, who lives in an aging trailer home on the outskirts of Savannah, said Paula Deen held out the promise that together, they might get rich one day.


You're the Boss Blog Should a Social Enterprise Go for Profits?
The time and effort spent on fund-raising for a nonprofit has left its founder debating whether it is worth it to change the groups business model.


UPDATE 4-Amazon's overseas weakness overshadows strength at home
* Amazon US sales jump 30 pct, while International sales climb 13 pct


The most dangerous hobby?
Unpaid and overworked - why global motorsport relies on its marshals to keep its wheels turning.


Heading Upstate in Search of a Watery Eden
Isolated swimming holes are becoming tougher to find in the Hudson River Valley as a more urban crowd heads upstate.


Building the Team My Second Chance in My Second Job
A business owner learns from the mistakes he made at his first job and applies the lessons successfully at his next.


Brendan Steele Leads Canadian Open
Brendan Steele topped the Canadian Open leaderboard Thursday at 7-under 65, birdieing five of the first seven holes on his back nine at Glen Abbey.


Well Alternatives for Back Pain Relief
How do you solve back pain? Dont ask your doctor.


US farm bill on hold while House tries again on food stamp cuts
WASHINGTON, July 25 (Reuters) - The Republican-controlled U.S. House will try to cut billions of dollars from the food stamp program before negotiating an overall farm bill with the Senate, the House majority leader said on Thursday two months before the current farm law expires.


Australia shares seen flat at start; China worries, Fed meeting may cap
Australian shares are set for a flat opening on Friday after Wall Street failed to provide a clear-cut lead, with investors likely to remain cautious on concerns over slowing growth in China and...


Spirit AeroSystems shares up 7 percent amid report of possible bid
(Reuters) - Shares of Spirit AeroSystems , a supplier to Boeing Co and other jet makers, rose 7 percent on Thursday after a British newspaper reported that car and plane parts maker GKN may launch a...


Income inequality 'morally wrong'?
It's getting harder to shock people with stats about income inequality.


77 Years Later, Yacht Repeats Win in Trans-Pacific Race
Dorade, a 52-foot wooden sailboat considered the forebear of modern racing yachts, captured the Los Angeles to Honolulu race this week, echoing its 1936 victory.


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