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Television Review Cold Justice and Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall
Cold Justice and Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall reopen unsolved crimes.


Obama's irony, McCain's agony
Gloria Borger says beneath the surface of the Syria story are the dynamics of the relationship between the president and his former opponent


Preview Can Red Bulls Turn a Scuffle Into a Win?
Coach Mike Petke of the Red Bulls, who were to play D.C. United, and the teams star striker Thierry Henry had a confrontation on the practice field earlier in the week.


Weapon of choice against al Qaeda, drones marginal in Syria
WASHINGTON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Prowling the skies of Pakistan and Yemen, armed drones are America's weapon of choice in its war against al Qaeda, but they are unlikely to play a major role in any U.S. strike against Syria, underscoring the limitations of unmanned aircraft.


T Magazine In Store | The Wythe Hotels New Concept Shop Is a Family Affair
Opening in time for Fashion Week, the curated boutique gathers artisanal, handmade products from the Brooklyn creative community and beyond.


Why Fukushima is still toxic
More than two years on from the worst nuclear disaster in a quarter of a century, the situation at Japan's stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant remains toxic, prompting the Japanese government to announce new measures to attempt to deal with radioactive leaks.


PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - Sept 4
Sept 4 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Lazio punished for racist chanting
Italian football club Lazio must play their opening home game of the season with a section of their fans banned from the match as punishment for racial abuse.


National Briefing | Midwest Michigan State Ready to Expand Medicaid
In a bipartisan 75-to-32 vote, the State House gave final approval to a measure that would make almost a half-million more low-income adults eligible for Medicaid.


A Minute With Vin Diesel on going dark, getting ripped and Facebook
BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) - With a voice several octaves underground and a piercing stare, action star Vin Diesel goes to an even darker place as Riddick in the third installment of the sci-fi film series, nine years after "The Chronicles of Riddick."


'Philomena' impresses, Gilliam goes into black hole in Venice
VENICE (Reuters) - Judi Dench and Steve Coogan's heart-tugging "Philomena" continued to garner praise at the Venice Film Festival, while director Terry Gilliam's "The Zero Theorem" took viewers into a dystopian world in the latest competition offering on Monday.


More patients stay on treatment with heart 'polypill'
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Doctors urging heart patients to "keep taking the tablets" would have a more success if they used a new combination medicine known as a polypill, according to research published on Tuesday.


UPDATE 1-Finnish state fund says to trim TeliaSonera stake
HELSINKI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Finland's state investment fund Solidium announced it will trim its stake in telecoms operator TeliaSonera to 10 percent from a current 11.7 percent, saying on Wednesday it had opened books for an offering of 68 million shares.


Japan reiterates may consider discharging radiated Fukushima water into ocean
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear regulator reiterated on Monday that it may have to consider discharging into the ocean water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant that contains radiation below regulatory thresholds.


UPDATE 1-Glitch hits Nasdaq system at center of trading outage
NEW YORK, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Nasdaq OMX Group said the system at the center of the Nasdaq exchange's three-hour trading halt on Aug. 22 had a six minute outage on Wednesday for a small number of...


Urban oasis for Haiti's poorest
Living amid the garbage-strewn sewage canals, residents of Haiti's Cite Soleil endure a grim battle for survival every single day.


Straight Sets U.S. Open Food Review Crepes Revisited
Wednesdays United States Open food review the vegetarian crepe at Sweet Savory Crepes.


U.S. faces substantial losses if Egypt aid halted official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government faces billions of dollars in potential costs if it decides to cancel foreign military aid to Egypt, a senior Pentagon official told Reuters on Wednesday.


Bruce C. Murray, Who Helped Earth Learn of Mars, Dies at 81
As director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1976 to 1982, Dr. Murray faced shrinking budgets as the space agency focused on the emerging shuttle program.


Straight Sets Conversations With Andy Murray the Womens Game
Andy Murray discussed womens tennis, who he liked to watch play and why there was still disagreement over equal prize money.


Drawn From Nature
Michelle Stuart brings art into the landscape, and vice versa, as seen in a survey of her work.


Obama pays tribute to Swedish diplomat who saved thousands during Holocaust
Sept. 4 - During Swedish visit Obama honors man credited with saving thousands of Jewish lives during Holocaust. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Ellie Mae taps Morgan Stanley to oversee sale -sources
NEW YORK, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Mortgage software company Ellie Mae has hired Morgan Stanley to try to sell the company, two sources familiar with the deal told Reuters on Tuesday.


Republican lawmakers join New Mexico legal fight against gay marriage
SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers in New Mexico lined up on Tuesday to join the legal fight against gay marriage in the state, arguing that a county clerk who voluntarily began issuing licenses to same-sex couples last month overstepped his authority.


India Ink Indias Cyberabad Smiles as the Rupee Falls
Profits grow for software entrepreneurs in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, as the Indian rupee falls.


Smith to Start at Quarterback in Jets Opener
The team announced the rookie Geno Smith would start on Sunday against Tampa Bay, confirming what had been presumed since Mark Sanchez injured his shoulder on Aug. 24.


Sports Briefing | College Sports Mulkey Suspended for Criticizing Referees
Kim Mulkey, Baylors womens basketball coach, was suspended for her teams next N.C.A.A. tournament game for criticizing the officiating after a loss to Louisville last spring.


Ex-Nazi, 92, Goes on Trial in War Death
The prosecution of Siert Bruins, who served as a border guard in Adolf Hitlers elite Waffen-SS troops, is part of an effort in Germany to bring elderly former Nazis to justice before it is too late.


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Siemens recalls microbiology testing panels - FDA
* Siemens recalls 78,020 microbiology testing panels - FDA


How Rose shines under pressure
CNN's Alex Thomas speaks with U.S. Open Champion Justin Rose, the first Englishman to claim the title since 1970.


Shopping With Ashley Whittaker Bringing in Light With Mirrors
Mirrors can act like another window in a room. Just dont blame the designer if you dont like the views they offer.


Bubba on shaping shots
Defending Masters champion Bubba Watson talks family, Golf Boys, that playoff and shows us how he shapes those shots.


A Multitasking Video Game Makes Old Brains Act Younger
Using a video game for training, researchers gave older people more youthful cognitive thinking, according to a study published in Nature.


Neighborhood Joint | Montauk At Montauk Brewing Company, Brews Are Served Year-Round
At the Montauk Brewing Company, the idea was never to wow city fashionistas; the business was always about the home brews of its three locally grown founders.


Criticism by Alderson and Collins Is the Latest Setback for Tejada
The patience of General Manager Sandy Alderson and Manager Terry Collins is growing thin where the Mets young shortstop Ruben Tejada is concerned.


How sensors make your phone "Star Trek smart"
Can your current smartphone be any smarter? Sure it can, if the device knows how to better understand its surroundings with the help of internal sensors. Qualcomm's Project Gimbal does just that for app developers. Here's a peek at how Paramount is using the technology.


Theater Review In Everything Is Ours an Old Story Is Updated
In Everything Is Ours, a couples life changes when a child suddenly arrives.


UPDATE 1-August ETF outflows of $17 bln, largest in U.S. ETF history
Sept 4 (Reuters) - Investors pulled more than $17 billion from U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds in August, the largest monthly outflow in the 20-year history of the ETF industry, data firm...


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.


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