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Movie Review In R.I.P.D., Jeff Bridges Doesnt Bring Em Back Alive
In R.I.P.D., Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds are members of a heavenly police force that hunts dead villains and sends them to hell.


Judge approves suit tying Morgan Stanley to toxic lending in Detroit
* Say Morgan Stanley helped keep subprime lender in business


What happened to Malala's friend?
Today we can tell the remarkable story of Shazia Ramzan, a 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl.


DealBook For SAC, Indictment May Imperil Its Survival
The extent to which an indictment or a conviction might be damaging to a company like SAC Capital Advisors depends on both the nature of the business and its customers.


UPDATE 2-Chubb raises full-year forecast as insurance rates go up
* Expects full-year operating profit of $7.30-7.50/share vs est $6.80


Austrian found hoarding stolen skulls in home museum
VIENNA (Reuters) - An Austrian man is to be charged with disturbing the peace of the dead after police found 56 skulls and 55 other bones at a museum he had created in his home.


Ruth Levenkron, Brendon Fleming
The bride works in international development; the groom is lawyer.


Hezbollah slams EU's blacklisting of its military arm
Hezbollah denounced the European Union's decision to list its military wing as a terrorist organization, calling the move "aggressive and imbalanced."


O'Grady Olympic medals under threat by EPO admission
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian cyclist Stuart O'Grady could be stripped of his Olympic medals after admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs at the 1998 Tour de France.


Oaktree taps Goldman to sell packaging firm Tekni-Plex sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm Oaktree Capital Group LLC has tapped Goldman Sachs Group to find a buyer for packaging company Tekni-Plex, in a deal that could fetch around $800 million,...


As Alabamas Opponents Raise the Tempo, Saban Remains a Step Ahead
Mississippi changed to a fast-paced offense like many other SEC teams, but it was forced to change its offense again after Alabama hired one of its staff members.


The Stones frontman turns 70
Mick Jagger hits the 70 mark and shows no signs of slowing down. Rollo Ross reports.


Bucks The Impact of Adding a Teenager to Your Auto Policy
Good student discounts can lessen the financial hit from adding a teenage driver to a car insurance policy.


Serious Investment and Savvy Marketing Revive Soccer in Kansas City
Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer has been rebranded and reborn, playing to capacity crowds at its new stadium.


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.


Man stabs government workers over fees
July 25 - Man fatally stabs government workers over high child registration fees. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Back-scratching teamwork
You can always count on man's best friend to help you out.


Commuters lift train, free woman
Even during Tokyo's notoriously hectic rush hour, dozens of commuters stopped to push a 32-ton train car out of the way.


Three tips for older Americans enrolling in Obamacare
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The marketing blitz for the launch of Obamacare is underway, with ad campaigns in many states featuring actors, musicians and athletes urging people to sign up for the health...


European Union Aims to Lower Credit Card Fees
The proposals, which are expected to face heavy industry opposition, would apply to activities between financial services companies that consumers never see.


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


Muirfield Moments and a British Open to Remember
On the day after a British Open that will be talked about for years, it was time for Muirfield to return to normal. Workers dismantled the green seats in all the grandstands. Trucks carried out supplies from the tented village. The blue name plates of players were removed from the lockers.


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.


Whats On Tuesday
Television highlights.


The U.S. and its 'summer of lies'
Psst! Here's a truth Politicians lie. They lie about their personal lives like Anthony Weiner did. And Eliot Spitzer. And Mark Sanford. And Bill Clinton. And John Edwards. Shall we go on?


ArtsBeat A Trove of New York Art Images Finds a Home
More than 250,000 color transparencies and black-and-white negatives of New York artists and galleries taken by D. James Dee will go to the ARTstor archive.


Airports on the Border Make Room for Canadian Fliers
Millions of travelers from Canada, lured by expanding facilities and cheaper airfares, start their journeys with a car trip to an American airport.


William, Kate reveal baby; Cruz, Bardem have baby girl
Jul 23 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reveal their baby boy, Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem welcome a daughter, and Amanda Bynes is put on psychiatric hold. Bob Mezan reports.


T Magazine In Store | Out with F.S.C. Barber, in with Fellow Barber
The mens grooming mini-empire F.S.C. Barber is transforming into Fellow Barber, with a new SoHo store, a sleeker look and a fresh slate of products and services.


Yankees 2, Rangers 0 Kuroda and Rivera Combine for a Shutout
Hiroki Kuroda pitched seven scoreless innings for his 10th win, and Mariano Rivera recorded another save as the Yankees beat the Rangers to split their four-game series.


Armstrong says French findings on doping are no surprise
LONDON (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong said he was not surprised by a French Senate inquiry's findings that the top two in the 1998 Tour de France took the banned blood booster EPO because virtually all riders at that time cheated and told lies.


Boxing teens fight for survival
Hillbrow Boxing Club in Johannesburg has produced champions, and is giving youngsters a purpose in a tough, crime-ridden neighborhood.


Sweet 16th slam for Serena
Serena Williams powers her way to the French Open title Saturday with a straight sets win over defending champion Maria Sharapova to claim her 16th grand slam title.


Growth in Turkish tourism slowed sharply during unrest
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Visitor arrivals to Turkey rose at the slowest pace in seven months in June when weeks of anti-government protests shook major cities, although tourism in the country's coastal...


Well Whooping Cough Vaccine Lags in Efficacy
An analysis of more than 32,000 Californians older than 11 found the acellular pertussis vaccine to be 53 to 64 percent effective.


Report Finds Gradual Fall in Female Genital Cutting in Africa
An assessment by Unicef described the ancient practice as remarkably tenacious, but found declines in the procedure in more than half of the countries where it is concentrated.


Rodriguez and Yankees Agree on Plan for Return
It was agreed by all parties Thursday that Alex Rodriguez would play in a simulated or minor league game Aug. 1 and could return to the Yankees roster a day or two later.


For Red Bulls, Another Brother Act
The Red Bulls announced the signing of Bradley Wright-Phillips, the brother of Queens Park Rangers midfielder Shaun.


Feared Traditional Priest From Ghana Spends a Year in the Bronx
Nana Kwaku Bonsam, a renowned traditional priest with a religious empire in Ghana, has spent the last year in the Bronx.


Deadly car bomb hits Damascus suburb
July 25 - A car blast in the edge of the Syrian capital kills at least 10 people and wounds over 60 others. Karen Hendren reports.


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