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| Obama, Clinton promote healthcare reform ahead of Oct. 1 start | | | NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama teamed up with his one-time rivals Bill and Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to highlight the benefits of U.S. healthcare reform, a week before one of the controversial law's key elements, new insurance exchanges, go live. |
| The allure of pearls explored | | | September 18 - The Victoria Albert Museum in London hosts an exhibit exploring the history of pearls through the centuries from the early Roman Empire to present day. Sharon Reich reports. |
| Phys Ed How Physical Fitness May Promote School Success | | | Physically fit children absorb and retain new information more effectively than children who are out of shape, a new study finds, raising timely questions about the wisdom of slashing schools physical education programs. |
| Iran hails 'new era' with nuclear talks at U.N. report | | | DUBAI (Reuters) - A meeting between Iran's top diplomats and world powers at the United Nations this week will start a "new era" in efforts to end a dispute with the West over Tehran's disputed nuclear program, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. |
| Motherlode Blog Six Follicles of Anticipation | | | I cant believe that the doctor will take my eggs, Solomons sperm and actually place our embryo inside of me. That science can mimic biology like this is so incredible. Suddenly its hard to believe something so complex actually happens naturally. |
| Obama encouraged by Iran move | | | For years it was a United Nations General Assembly annual ritual Iran's president would denounce the United States, and the American president would fire back. But this year the talks in New York are brimming with the possibility of diplomacy. |
| Four men now charged in Chicago shooting that hurt 13 | | | CHICAGO (Reuters) - Gang members sprayed bullets into a Chicago city park last week - injuring a three-year-old boy and 12 other people - after one of them had been grazed by a bullet hours earlier, police said on Tuesday. |
| Bale seals Madrid move | | | The longest transfer saga of the summer came to an end when Gareth Bale officially signed for Real Madrid. It's not known for sure if the fee is a world record but Bale did make it clear that he was overjoyed to be joining the Spanish giant. |
| Sailing -Oracle ties America's Cup at match point | | | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Oracle Team USA came from behind in race 19 of the America's Cup to defeat Emirates Team New Zealand and tie the series, which now heads into a final race scheduled for Wednesday that will decide the trophy winner. |
| French court upholds Sarkozy vote funding probe | | | BORDEAUX, France Sept 24 (Reuters) - A French appeals court ruled on Tuesday that an investigation could proceed into former president Nicolas Sarkozy for allegedly duping L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt into donating election campaign funds, a lawyer for her family said. |
| Keeping busy tunnel tip-top | | | Atika Shubert looks at how engineers carry out maintenance on the Channel Tunnel, one of the world's busiest railway routes. |
| Dropped off at Grandma's ... for good | | | It's often the grandparents who step up when a parent dies or is unable to take care of a child for other reasons, such as incarceration, abuse or mental illness. But the sudden shift in responsibility can be incredibly stressful. |
| Schmidt America will grow | | | CNN's Richard Quest speaks with Google's Eric Schmidt about why he thinks manufacturing can make a comeback in the U.S. |
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