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The Saturday Profile President-Elect Stirs Optimism in Iran and West
Hassan Rouhani is concerned about his countrys growing economic troubles and is determined to change policies that have cut off relations with most of the developed world.


NASAs New Class of Astronauts Gives Parity to Men and Women
The eight recruits were selected from 6,300 applicants and will start training at the Johnson Space Center in Houston in August.


F.D.A. Says Importers Must Audit Food Safety
If the rules are made final, they would shift the responsibility for ensuring that food is safe from the F.D.A. to companies like Walmart and Cargill.


Dining Review | Long Island A Review of Buoy One, in Huntington
Seafood of all varieties rules the tabletops at the newly opened restaurant Buoy One in Huntington.


For 'Fruitvale Station' director, film school and football pay off
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two years out of the University of Southern California's film school, Ryan Coogler is still paying down his debt.


Delle Donne Sustains Concussion in Skys Loss
The head of the Sky rookie Elena Delle Donne hit the knee of Kia Vaughn while she was going for a loose ball, Mystics Coach Mike Thibault said. She is questionable for the All-Star Game.


In Tug of War Over New Fed Leader, Some Gender Undertones
The choice of who will succeed Ben S. Bernanke to lead the Federal Reserve is roiling Washington as it revives questions about the dearth of women in its top economic policy positions.


Preparations under way to plug burning Gulf of Mexico well
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The owner of a ruptured shallow-water natural gas well in the Gulf of Mexico is ready to drill a relief well to plug it once it obtains a permit, the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said on Friday.


Asset manager Janus misses estimates as clients exit, managers quit
(Reuters) - Asset manager Janus Capital Group Inc reported a weaker-than-expected quarterly profit as clients withdrew money from its underperforming funds and some key managers defected, sending its...


Court Upholds Ruling on Dish Networks Hopper
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower courts ruling and lent further support to Dishs ad-skipping digital video recorder.


Sports Briefing | Pro Basketball Chicagos Balanced Attack Sinks the Liberty
The Sky rookie Elena Delle Donne finished with a career-low 7 points, but Chicago had five scorers in double digits.


Analysis Muirfield Magic Embellishes Mickelson's Status
Throughout his career, Phil Mickelson has richly entertained fans with his swashbuckling, sometimes high-risk, approach to golf and his dazzling skills around the green.


Mandela on posters
Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday is being marked by an exhibition of stunning new posters of South Africa's former president.


Exclusive BlueCrest's BlueTrend hedge fund slumps 16.9 percent
LONDON (Reuters) - BlueCrest Capital Management's BlueTrend fund, one of the world's biggest computer-driven hedge funds, has suffered one of its worst ever peak-to-trough losses over the past six...


Top Secret Locale of Jeter's Rehab Sim Game
Where in the Yankees universe is Derek Jeter?


GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar hits five-week low on Fed caution, Wall St sags
* Dollar hits five-week low vs basket of currencies * Wall Street opens lower as profit taking sets in By Leah Schnurr NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - Wall Street sagged on Friday as a slew of...


Building the Team A Not-to-Do List for Recent College Graduates
A business owners reflections on a first job, the meaning of hard work and missed opportunities.


World Briefing | Europe Bribery Charges Withdrawn in Czech Corruption Case
The prosecutor annulled charges against three former members of Parliament after the Supreme Court ruled they were protected by parliamentary immunity.


Our Nixon Uses Hundreds of Reels Shot by Staff Members
The new documentary Our Nixon makes use of hundreds of reels of home movies shot by White House staff members.


Griner Up for WNBA Adding Dunk Contest
Brittney Griner's eyes lighted up at the thought of the WNBA adding a dunk contest to its All-Star weekend festivities.


Masters on social media
CNN tracks social media reaction throughout the Masters weekend.


Chipping Away at the Smartphone Leaders
The competition in high-end cellphones is stirring, and consumers are giving a new look to brands they once ignored, a factor Samsung acknowledged in its latest earnings report.


Masters on social media
CNN tracks social media reaction throughout the Masters weekend.


Kasparov Cracks in Putin's Russia
Chess champion Garry Kasparov argues Vladimir Putin's position in Russia is under threat.


'Walking Dead' creator on show's success
"The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman explains why the show resonates. See the full interview Friday at 11 p.m. ET.


New Defaults Trouble a Mortgage Program
Loan servicers and banks have kept the money they received, even though more than a third of homeowners who received loan modifications have defaulted again, a report has found.


Carlos Tevez Man City pressure too much
Juventus striker Carlos Tevez talks to CNN about the pressure at Manchester City and his new challenge at his new club.


Hungary to pay off IMF loans this summmer, earlier than planned-PM Orban
BUDAPEST, July 27 (Reuters) - Hungary will repay its loans from the International Monetary Fund this summer, months earlier than was planned, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday.


Al Fayed's reign at Fulham ends
Mohamed Al Fayed played a major role in cementing Fulham's spot in the Premier League. But now 84, Al Fayed sold the Cottagers to billionaire Shahid Khan to give the league another U.S. owner.


Op-Ed Contributor High-Tech, High-Risk Forensics
How can DNA from an innocent person end up on a murder victim?


Siemens CEO to leave following profit warning
MUNICH (Reuters) - Siemens Chief Executive Peter Loescher is to leave the company, four years before the end of his contract, after the German engineering group this week issued its second profit warning this year.


Solar plane heads for New York in final leg of U.S. journey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An airplane entirely powered by the sun embarked on the final leg of a journey across the United States on Saturday, taking off from Washington, D.C., for a roughly 21-hour flight to New York City.


ArtsBeat Presenting an Infant, and an Image
The announcement and introduction of the royal baby has been an artful display of salesmanship.


Our Nixon Uses Hundreds of Reels Shot by Staff Members
The new documentary Our Nixon makes use of hundreds of reels of home movies shot by White House staff members.


Serena on French triumph
CNN's Amanda Davis interviews Serena Williams after winning her second French Open title.


Angry Libyans ransack Muslim Brotherhood offices
The Muslim Brotherhood offices in Tripoli are ransacked in the wake of the killing of a prominent critic of the Brotherhood, who was shot dead on Friday. Tom Dinham reports.


Never Mind the Prince! About Kate Middletons Dress ...
A dress worn by his mother almost stole the show from Prince George.


Train crash probe
The driver of a train that crashed in Spain, killing at least 78 people, is in police detention "in connection with causing the accident."


UPDATE 2-Embraer shares fall on weak business jet outlook
* CEO sees economic concern sapping Legacy demand in China (Adds details from earnings, updates share price)


Business Briefing | Legal News Glaxo to Pay $45 Million to State Over Drug Marketing
GlaxoSmithKline agreed to pay Louisiana $45 million to settle lawsuits accusing it of improperly marketing the diabetes drug Avandia and other drugs.


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