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T Magazine Feeling For | Lanvins Cool Necklace Beats the Heat
Offering a new take on statement jewelry, this piece from Alber Elbazs fall collection is available this week at Bergdorf Goodman.


Turning Addiction Into a Sideshow
The actress and author Kristen Johnston takes issue with how addicts are portrayed on television shows, in news reports and on social media.


Police investigate topless Kate photos
A photographer suspected of taking topless vacation pictures of Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, last year was placed under formal investigation in June, a spokeswoman for the Nanterre prosecutor said Friday.


India's Jul-Sept rubber imports set to rise 50 pct y/y -industry
* Domestic supplies seen tight until October on monsoon rains


Qatar grounds a 787 as glitches pile up on Boeing jet
DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar Airways said on Friday it had taken one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners out of service following what it described as a "minor" technical issue, as pressure mounted on the plane maker over possible new electrical problems with the advanced jet.


SAC indictment describes 'insider trading group' at Citadel sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former employee of SAC Capital Advisors' Chicago office was once part of an "insider trading group" at a rival hedge fund, according to an indictment filed on Thursday against...


Hollywood gets African makeover
What would American Beauty, The Matrix and other classic films look like if they'd been made in Africa?


U.S. Letter Says Leaker Wont Face Death Penalty
In a letter to the Russian minister of justice, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said the United States was also willing to issue a passport to Edward J. Snowden so he could return to the country.


On Location | Sagaponack, N.Y. Ross Bleckner Wipes the Canvas Clean
The painter removes every trace of his beach houses previous owner. Truman Who?


Theater Review Let It Be, a Broadway Tribute to the Beatles
Let It Be A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles, at the St. James Theater, winds its way from the bands Liverpool days to the last album, and back again.


Meyer Strikes Somber Tone Over Players Troubles
Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer, Aaron Hernandezs former coach at Florida, addressed criticism over his handling of players, many of whom have faced legal troubles.


Wall St Week Ahead Stocks face the Fed, jobs and earnings
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - The coming week on Wall Street could be a summer blockbuster, with the marquee featuring a triple bill the Fed, jobs and earnings.


Iran Is Said to Want Direct Talks With U.S. on Nuclear Program
The Iraqi prime minister, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, told the Obama administration of Irans interest and offered to facilitate the discussions, Western officials said.


World Briefing | Middle East Syria Chemical Arms Experts Arrive
Two United Nations officials arrived in Syria on Wednesday to discuss the scope of an inquiry into the suspected use of chemical weapons in the war.


DealBook Revolution Fund Invests $40 Million in E-Commerce Start-Up
A fund started by Stephen M. Case and two former AOL colleagues has invested in Bigcommerce, a start-up whose software helps companies create and manage online stores.


Los Angeles-area campgrounds closed after squirrel found with plague
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Authorities have evacuated and shut down a section of a national forest outside Los Angeles for at least a week after a ground squirrel was found there infected with the plague, county public health officials said on Thursday.


Syrian rebels ask Kerry to send U.S. arms quickly
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The head of Syria's opposition told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday the country's situation was "desperate" and called for the United States to arm the rebels quickly and to push harder for a political settlement.


Judge orders Morsy to be jailed for 15 days
Egypt's top prosecutor ordered deposed President Mohamed Morsy be jailed for 15 days over charges of collaborating with Hamas in the storming of prisons in 2011, state-run MENA reported Friday.


Political Memo Fed Chairman Change Casts New Light on Bush Era
Even some political rivals give the former president partial credit for helping avert a second Great Depression, showing how historys view can shift.


Devils Star Ilya Kovalchuk Retires From NHL
Star forward Ilya Kovalchuk stunned the New Jersey Devils on Thursday, retiring from the NHL to return to his native Russia.


Summer movie guide Top 20 picks
This year's summer movie season is all about asking "What if?"


Tunisian protests continue after politician shooting
July 26 - Tunisian police fire teargas to disperse protesters after opposition politician Mohamed Brahmi is shot dead. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Karlberg Takes 2-Shot Lead at Russian Open
Rikard Karlberg of Sweden took a two-stroke lead over four others after the second round of the Russian Open, shooting a 4-under 68 Friday to move to 9 under overall.


Mandela Said to Be Steadily Improving on His 95th Birthday
After weeks battling critical illness, Nelson Mandela spent his 95th birthday in the hospital on Thursday, and South Africans across the country celebrated Mandela Day.


Andretti Poverty drove me on
Don Riddell talks with car racing legend Mario Andretti about his career and his operatic talents.


Movie Review Stranded, Starring Christian Slater, Repeats a Common Plot
Stranded, about a lunar base invaded by nonhuman visitors, has decent acting but awfully familiar elements.


Recipes for Health Amazingly Sweet Slow-Roasted Tomatoes
This method of roasting wont dry out the tomatoes completely but will intensify everything about them.


Yankees Get Soriano From Cubs, Put Him in Lineup
Alfonso Soriano took one look around Yankee Stadium and broke into a big, familiar smile.


CORRECTED-Stomach bug linked to produce sickens 285 people in 11 U.S. states
(Corrects headline to stomach bug instead of stomach virus)


Sports Briefing | Colleges Former W.N.B.A. President to Lead Big East
The newly reconstituted Big East Conference has hired Val Ackerman, a former W.N.B.A. president and a member of the Womens Basketball Hall of Fame, as its commissioner.


Egypt's 'revolution of the mind'
The uprising that banished Hosni Mubarak two years ago unleashed a passion in Egypt that shows no sign of diminishing. It also changed the way many Egyptians view their government, says CNN's Ben Wedeman.


Jets First Practice Marred by Hint of Uncertainty From Holmes
Jets receiver Santonio Holmes said he was unsure of when he would return or if he would come back this season because of a foot injury.


Obama's black critics' motivations
LZ Granderson says Tavis Smiley and Cornel West should stop aggressively attacking President Obama.


UPDATE 1-Activision to spread its wings after Vivendi sale -CEO
SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 (Reuters) - Activision Blizzard Inc's CEO, who is shelling out $50 million of his own money in an $8.2 billion deal to buy back most of Vivendi's stake, said the world's...


F.D.A. Proposes Rules to Enforce U.S. Standards for Imported Food
More than two years after Congress passed a law to prevent the importation of contaminated food, the agency proposed rules that put the onus on companies to police the food they import.


Explorer Paris at the Speed of Sneakers
For the adventurous sightseer, group runs can provide a spirited and social way to explore the city.


The New Old Age At Too Many Hospitals, a Revolving Door
Medicare is cracking down on hospital readmissions. Heres some advice on what patients need to know before discharge.


Fatal Spanish Train Wreck
A high-speed train traveling toward Ferrol, Spain, derailed, resulting in the deaths of at least 50 people.


UPDATE 2-Fast-growing Humira extends domination of AbbVie
July 26 (Reuters) - AbbVie Inc's reliance on its Humira arthritis drug became even more evident during the second quarter, when the product's sales jumped 12 percent and accounted for almost 56 percent of the U.S. drugmaker's revenue.


You're the Boss The I.R.S. Interprets the Employer Mandate, and Businesses Have Questions
The biggest issue in interpreting the new health care law appears to involve how a company determines whether employees whose hours fluctuate must be offered insurance.


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