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UPDATE 1-Manila accuses China of sea violation, Beijing says wants peace
(Recasts, adds Chinese Foreign Ministry, analyst, previous BEIJING)


Masked hero to the rescue at a Tokyo subway station
Aug. 22 - A Japanese man in a mask and a green outfit hauls bags and strollers up and down Tokyo subway stairs. Tara Cleary reports.


T Magazine Food Matters | Where Cold-Pressed Juice and Raw Food Are Art Forms
Amanda Chantal Bacon, who is about to open a second location of her cult Los Angeles shop Moon Juice, brings a chefs touch to her cold-pressed concoctions.


Rockets' Lin Keen to Work on Howard Chemistry
Jeremy Lin says he's looking forward to pairing up with the Houston Rockets' newly acquired star Dwight Howard.


Soccer Roundup City Defeats Hull, but Its a Challenge
Manchester City avoided what would have been another slip-up against a Premier League newcomer by beating Hull City a week after a loss at Cardiff.


Dance Review Olivier Weverss Whim WHim Tweaks Conventions at the Joyce
Whim WHim, a small Seattle troupe, brings a program of three works to the Ballet v6.0 festival at the Joyce.


Friends Suicidal boy had been bullied
A 15-year-old Connecticut boy who shot and killed himself last week with the family shotgun had sustained years of bullying, friends said Monday.


'Idol' judges announced
"American Idol" now has its panel of judges for next season.


Grow your own to feed the world
With 7.1 billion mouths to feed, and plenty more on the way, the world needs to find new ways to feed its citizens. Growing more of our own food, even in the smallest city apartments, may be part of the solution, but we may also need to get a little more adventurous and a little less squeamish when writing our menus.


'Revolutionised' Wrestling Optimistic of Games Return
Wrestling should reap the rewards of the major changes it has introduced since it was cut from the 2020 Olympics by winning reinstatement to the Games, international federation (FILA) chief Nenad Lalovic told Reuters television.


Japanese Smartphone Manufacturer Sees an Export Market in Older Users
Fujitsu is pursuing an export push aimed at older consumers, who, the company says, are not always served adequately by mainstream offerings.


Nintendo Cuts a Dimension From a Device Aimed at Youths
The Nintendo 2DS will cost $130, about $40 less than its 3DS sibling, as part of a strategy to prevent households from relying on tablets for video games.


Mississippi's fattest alligator tale
When Dustin Bockman, his younger brother Ryan and their friend Cole Landers put their 17-foot boat into the Mississippi River last weekend about 20 minutes from where they live in Vicksburg, Mississippi, they had no clue that they would soon be caught up in an hours-long battle against a record-setting alligator.


McCain Congress' rejecting use of force in Syria would be "catastrophic"
Sept. 2 - U.S. Senator McCain said if Congress rejects use of force in Syria it would be catastrophic. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Wimbledon's wild card returns home
Goran Ivanisevic, 2001 Wimbledon champion, is back in Croatia. CNN's Pedro Pinto reports.


Well Share Your Breast Cancer Stories
If you live with breast cancer, love someone with breast cancer or worry about your risk for breast cancer, we want to hear from you.


Editorial Debating the Case for Force
President Obama needs to explain why limited military strikes against Syria would be effective.


UPDATE 1-Amgen, Cytokinetics heart failure drug misses goal in study
* Cytokinetics shares fall 17 percent in pre-market (Adds Cytokinetics share price fall)


Egypt to try former president Morsy
Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy will stand trial on charges of incitement to conduct murder and "thuggery" relating to clashes near the presidential palace in December, state-run MENA reported Sunday.


On the Runway Blog From McQueen to Venus Brave Women
Before getting knocked out of the U.S. Open this week, Venus Williams made quite a statement with her purple braids. Seeing her made me think of Alexander McQueen.


Dashboard Today in Small Business No Tipping!
Walmarts sales disappoint. How to get a business loan. And what Breaking Bad gets right about the meth business.


Making It Last God, She Said, Went Gotcha, but Their Marriage Got Stronger
When one of their twins was born with disabilities, Cynthia and Priestley Coker held on tight. There was no separating us, he says.


Crossing the Lines Dividing the Races
White women who became denizens of black neighborhoods and culture during the Harlem Renaissance are the subject of Carla Kaplans Miss Anne in Harlem.


World Briefing | Africa Nigeria Officials Say Attacks Were Revenge on Vigilantes
Two attacks that killed 24 people are believed to have been carried out by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram in revenge against vigilantes, residents and officials said.


UPDATE 1-News Corp sells Dow Jones' Local Media Group
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp said on Tuesday that it has sold Dow Jones Local Media Group to a unit of Fortress Investment Group for an undisclosed sum.


Rise of the space archaeologist
Dr Sarah Parcak uses satellite technology to unearth Egypt's ancient settlements, pyramids and palaces lost in the sands of time.


N.C.A.A. Taking Flexible Approach to Basketball Tournament
The N.C.A.A. announced changes to the way it will select teams for the mens basketball tournament, adding flexibility in hopes of keeping teams properly seeded.


Car Bombings in Baghdad Follow a Familiar Pattern
At least 46 people were killed in a string of blasts around Baghdad, reinforcing fears that Iraq is reverting to the dark days of sectarian civil war.


This story's got legs millipedes suspected in Australia train collision
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Black Portuguese millipedes are suspects in a rear-end collision between two trains in Western Australia on Tuesday after hundreds of the tiny creatures were found squashed in a...


As Summerss Odds Rise, Stimulus Easing Is Seen
Anticipation that Lawrence H. Summers will be President Obamas choice to lead the Federal Reserve Board has some investors speculating about a faster withdrawal of stimulus.


Environmental Damage in Bangladesh
The garment and textile industries in Bangladesh have contributed heavily to what experts describe as a water pollution disaster.


Bites Restaurant Report The Piggy in Walker, Minn.
Diners are lining up for the Kansas City-style barbecue served at this small-town spot, which opened in May 2012.


King of Pop's birthday Mom looks back
Michael Jackson's life began on August 29, 1958, as the seventh child in a family crowded into a tiny home in Gary, Indiana.


London keeps global edge as top transport finance hub
LONDON (Reuters) - London remains the top financing centre for the global transport industry, although it faces stiff competition from New York and capitals in Asia Pacific as companies seek to tap more funding sources, a survey showed on Friday.


Bands unite for peace
Two Israeli bands, one Jewish and one Arab, are joining together in "metal brotherhood" to spread a message of peace through rock 'n roll.


Ideas for Improving Science Education in the U.S.
Science Times asked 19 experts, If you could make one change to improve science education in the United States, what would it be?


Recession Reverses California Airports Growth
Analysts say a change in how airlines operate has also affected business at Ontario International Airport.


Don't limit U.S. ability to strike Syria to 'specific moment' Kerry
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry urged Congress on Tuesday not to limit U.S. authority to strike Syria "to one specific moment," saying the U.S. military had follow-on strike options should President Bashar al-Assad use chemical weapons in the future.


Troll hunter
CNN's Matthew Chance meets a woman who is fighting back against cyberbullies.


David Frost, Interviewer Who Got Nixon to Apologize for Watergate, Dies at 74
A longtime broadcaster, Mr. Frost was best known for incisive interviews with public figures, including talks with former President Richard M. Nixon, which he called the highlight of his career.


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