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Serial killer movie they tried to ban
Few African films have created as much buzz recently as "Of Good Report," a dark tale of a high school teacher who becomes obsessed with a 16-year-old female pupil.


Most news bad for emerging markets James Saft
(Reuters) - Syria today, the taper tomorrow - emerging market policymakers are learning that once the market becomes concerned with a current account deficit, most news is bad news.


The Hannon racing dynasty
CNN's Winning Post meets three generations of the Hannon family who have trained 30 Group 1 winners.


The Media Equation Campaign Journalism in the Age of Twitter
A far younger campaign reporter now feeds a never-ending news cycle named Twitter.


Azarenka beats Ivanovic to reach quarter-finals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Victoria Azarenka booked her place in the quarter-finals of the U.S. Open on Tuesday when she beat Serbia's Ana Ivanovic 4-6 6-3 6-4 in an error-strewn fourth-round match.


A Yang Fudong Restrospective at the Berkeley Art Museum
Yang Fudongs elliptical films seem to parallel the disjointed state of his country, China.


DealBook Re/Max Files for I.P.O. as Housing Market Continues Upswing
Re/Max Holdings, one of the countrys biggest real estate brokerages, filed to go public on Monday, preparing to follow its rival Realogy Holdings onto the public markets.


New iPhone expected as Apple asks media to September 10 event
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc on Tuesday sent official invitations to a September 10 event at which it is expected to unveil the latest version of the iPhone, possibly in colors other than its trademark black and white.


America's Cup classic designs
Since its launch 162 years ago, the America's Cup -- which kicked off in San Francisco last month -- has been at the forefront of yacht design, encouraging the best sailing clubs in the world to invest big in their seafaring weapons of choice.


Arts, Briefly Another Judge for American Idol
Harry Connick Jr. will join Keith Urban and Jennifer Lopez on the judging panel for the shows 13th season, in January, according to The Hollywood Reporter.


Books of The Times In The Girl, Samantha Geimer Revisits the Polanski Case
In The Girl, Samantha Geimer, the woman at the center of the Roman Polanski case, tells her story.


An Appraisal Dean Meminger The Dream Who Was a Delight to Coach
His teammate and friend Earl Monroe recalls how valuable Meminger was on the 1973 Knicks championship team.


Snapshot | Ismael Cruz Crdova A Chameleon Onstage and on TV
The actor has new roles in Sesame Street, The Good Wife, and the new Regina Taylor play, stop. reset.


Artist Hockney's assistant died after drinking acid inquest
LONDON (Reuters) - An assistant to British artist David Hockney died after drinking drain cleaner at the painter's home following a drug and alcohol binge, a coroner ruled on Friday.


State of the Art A Better Way to Bring Your Desktop to Your iPad
The new Parallels Access app eases the compatibility obstacles between the tablet and a Mac or PC computer.


Vodafone shares open 1.2 pct down after Verizon deal agreed
LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Shares in Vodafone opened 1.2 percent down on Tuesday after Verizon Communications agreed to pay $130 billion to buy the British company out of its U.S. wireless business,...


Ex-boxer, 'Rocky V' co-star, dies
Tommy Morrison, a former heavyweight boxing champion who starred in the "Rocky V" film, died, his former promoter told CNN. He was 44.


Maine 'hermit' pleads not guilty to stealing to support himself
AUGUSTA, Maine (Reuters) - A Maine man who lived in the woods with nearly no human contact for 27 years, supporting himself by stealing food and supplies, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to seven counts of burglary and six of theft.


In Transit Blog A Travel Book With a Global, and Personal, Touch
Readers of the new book For You the Traveller are offered the opportunity to connect with citizens of five continents.


Esperion's drug lowers blood fat in mid-stage study
(Reuters) - Esperion Therapeutics Inc said its drug reduced levels of bad blood fat in a mid-stage trial among patients with high levels of cholesterol, when added to a standard of care treatment.


Michelle Stuarts Work at the Parrish Art Museum
Michelle Stuart brings art into the landscape, and vice versa, as seen in a survey of her work at the Parrish Art Museum.


Planned LinkedIn $1 billion stock offer is for expansion, products
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 3 (Reuters) - LinkedIn Corp said on Thursday it will sell an additional $1 billion of its Class A common stock as the Internet company moves to bolster product development and...


Firefighters holding line against massive California wildfire
(Reuters) - Firefighters battling a colossal California wildfire that has eaten away at the Yosemite National Park backcountry managed overnight to largely stem the spread of the flames, authorities said on Sunday.


Planned LinkedIn $1 billion stock offer is for expansion, products
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - LinkedIn Corp said on Thursday it will sell an additional $1 billion of its Class A common stock as the Internet company moves to bolster product development and perhaps make more acquisitions.


Kelly Michigan Not One of ND's 'Historic' Rivals
The last scheduled Notre Dame-Michigan at the Big House is Saturday. It's a big game. It didn't need any more attention.


Critics Notebook The Flag, on CNN, Examines a Lingering Mystery
The Flag, a CNN film about Sept. 11, does more than simply retell a familiar story or push the obvious buttons.


Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot back in new novel by UK author
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Bestselling British crime novelist Sophie Hannah will revive Agatha Christie's fictional detective Hercule Poirot in a new novel due out next year.


Differing fortunes for Lyon, PSG
Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon are seemingly headed in different directions.


Breakingviews Not the end of Vodafones deal-making
Sept. 2 - After 20 years of aggressive MA, Vodafone is selling its $130bln stake in Verizon Wireless. But Breakingviews says there are more deals to come.


Warming helps crop pests spread north, south study
OSLO (Reuters) - Crop-damaging pests are moving towards the poles at a rate of more than 25 km (16 miles) a decade, aided by global warming and human transport, posing a potential threat to world food security, a study showed on Sunday.


Bumper Vodafone sale to help UK stocks
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares in other telecoms companies, stocks with high dividends and firms eyeing share sales may all get a boost when UK-focused fund managers redeploy cash from Vodafone's sale of Verizon Wireless.


Mickelson's warm-up win
Phil Mickelson won the Scottish Open to end a 20-year drought in Europe. With the British Open starting this week, it was perfect timing.


How CNN produced 'The City'
From Rio to Johannesburg, take a look at how CNN produced its latest special theme week,"The City". Interviewing five mayors in five cities over five days, here's what the production team got up to.


T Magazine A Fine Balance
The Dimore Studio designers Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci have pioneered a uniquely modern aesthetic through a subtle mixture of historical periods and a painterly palette.


Migrant workers head home
Savoring a meal of vegetables and rice grown in nearby paddy fields washed down with some home-brewed rice wine served, it's clear Long Taiyang is delighted to be back.


Currents | QA A New Home Dcor Magazine, but Why?
Starting a magazine may seem folly these days, but Pamela Pierce has faith that her Milieu will succeed.


UPDATE 1-Oracle to pay $199.5 mln to resolve false claims case
* Oracle denied engaging in fraud, but agreed to settle (Adds details of case, Oracle comment)


Can cruising regain public trust?
Richard Quest speaks with Alan Buckelew, CEO of Princess Cruises, who says the industry cannot afford more accidents.


Attacks Delayed, Syrians Juggle Anticipation With Attempts at Normalcy
The delay in an expected missile strikes left Syria struggling to return to normalcy, with the military and rebels still bracing and everyone uncertain whether an attack would happen at all.


13 thrilling viewing platforms
Skywalks, viewing platforms, observation decks -- various experiences with one result -- the promise to do it again soon.


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