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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. |
Judge's final statement | | Judge Michael Russo gives his final statement to convicted kidnapper Ariel Castro, who will serve out life in prison. |
AIG profit rises 17 percent, announces dividend | | Aug 1 (Reuters) - American International Group Inc reported a 17 percent rise in second-quarter profit, helped by strong performance in its insurance operations, and the company reinstated a... |
When cooking can kill | | For nearly half of the world's population, building and maintaining a fire is a daily -- and often deadly -- chore. |
Vanity Fair releases best dressed list | | July 31 - New mom Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, actress Kerry Washington, singers Justin Timberlake and Beyonce make Vanity Fair's best dressed list. Roselle Chen reports. |
CORRECTED-Citigroup to pay $10.75 mln in arbitration | | (Corrects paragraphs 1-2 to show ruling made by FINRA arbitration panel, not FINRA; adds explanatory paragraph 3 to show arbitration set up; corrects paragraph 4 to ...recently retired from Morgan Stanley, not ....is currently employed with Morgan Stanley) |
2015 Presidents Cup Headed for Incheon, S. Korea | | The 2015 Presidents Cup will be played at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, South Korea, marking the second time in a row that a course designed by the 18-time major championship winner will host the competition. |
Park, Seeking 4th Straight Major, Opens With 69 | | Wearing a black rain suit and a soft smile, Inbee Park looked calm as ever standing before the imposing Royal Ancient clubhouse just moments before she teed off Thursday in the Women's British Open. |
Yacht envy Move over, Abramovich | | At 590-feet long, the Azzam is the world's largest super yacht. The hulking vessel is significantly longer than a football field and larger than the US Navy's Arleigh Burke-class of destroyers. |
Senate Republicans block $54 billion transport spending bill | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. Senate blocked passage of a $54 billion spending bill for transportation and housing projects on Thursday, setting up a major clash on spending levels in September that could risk a government shutdown. |
Team rebuilding world's first website | | Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days. |
What the pope left out about women | | When Pope Francis gave his now-famous, 80-minute interview on the plane back to Rome from Brazil, he was asked, not surprisingly, about the role of women in the Roman Catholic Church. He said that John Paul II had "closed the door" to the possibility of women priests, but he affirmed that the church lacked "a deep theology of women." His comments conveyed a deep respect for women. |
The top films at the North American box office | | July 14 - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting July 12, led by "Despicable Me 2," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (1) Despicable Me 2........................$ 44.8 million 2 (*) Grown Ups 2............................$ 42.5 million 3 (*) Pacific Rim............................$ 38.3 million 4 (3) The Heat...............................$ 14.0 million 5 (2) The Lone Ranger........................$ 11.1 mi |
Snowden a month in an airport | | Fugitive Edward Snowden remains in the transit lounge of Russia's Sheremetyevo International Airport -- here's how he might be killing time |
'Record' tourists at N Korea games | | Acrobats, dancers and singers -- under normal circumstances, a festival featuring such tried and true attractions might not send you rushing to the Internet to book travel. |
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