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UPDATE 1-Grupo Mexico sees 2013 copper down to 820,000 tonnes
MEXICO CITY, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Mexican miner Grupo Mexico expects to produce 820,000 tonnes of copper in 2013, down 3.5 percent from its previous estimate, the president of the company's Minera Mexico subsidiary told Reuters on Tuesday.


Kraft Foods says Teri List-Stoll to become CFO next year
Sept 3 (Reuters) - U.S. snack and beverage company Kraft Foods Group Inc said Teri List-Stoll will succeed current Chief Financial Officer Timothy McLevish in the first quarter of 2014.


Rocco Mediate Wins Champions Tour Event
Rocco Mediate ran away with the inaugural Shaw Charity Classic on Sunday for his second victory in 17 starts in his first Champions Tour season.


The Week Ahead | Classical Its Pre-Season at Poisson Rouge
This week three ambitious artists come to the stylish Bleecker Street nightclub Le Poisson Rouge.


Why your phone doesn't work at NFL games
The consumption of NFL football, America's most popular sport, is built on game-day traditions.


Wells Fargo hires advisers from UBS, Morgan Stanley
(Reuters) - Wells Fargo Co's U.S. brokerage has expanded its private client group with veteran advisers from rival firms Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and UBS Wealth Management Americas.


Career Couch Avoiding Collisions of Church and the Workplace
When it comes to religious expression at work, employers must balance the interests of the business with their employeesx2019; beliefs, workplace experts say.


Friend says U.S. Naval Academy female cadet never mentioned rape
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The best friend of a female midshipman testified on Monday that in the weeks following her alleged sexual assault by three former U.S. Naval Academy football players, the midshipman never mentioned being attacked.


Salmonella in Spices Prompts Changes in Farming
The United States Food and Drug Administrations finding that imported spices are a surprisingly potent source of salmonella poisoning has prompted India to change how they are grown and harvested.


Dufner claims 1st major title
Jason Dufner wins 2013 PGA Championship over Jim Furyk. Patrick Snell reports.


Voyage of a lifetime
Could you survive on four hours sleep a day? What about coming face-to-face with waves the size of three-storey buildings? Or not seeing your loved ones for an entire year?


Saudi Arabia approves ban on domestic violence
Human rights campaigners have welcomed a landmark decision in Saudi Arabia designed to combat domestic violence.


Champion Blackhawks Sign Coach Quenneville to Extension
The Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks have retained head coach Joel Quenneville on a three-year contract extension, the National Hockey League (NHL) team said on Friday.


Kodak emerges from bankruptcy with focus on commercial printing
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co, the photography pioneer which invented the digital camera, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, with plans to continue as a smaller digital imaging company.


Critics Notebook Catherine Turocys Lessons Unlock Early Musics Meaning
Classes offering Baroque dance lessons can help unlock the physical dimensions encoded in the music.


NASCAR's 'Bad Brad'
NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski talks to CNN's Carol Costello about winning and honoring the tradition of the sport.


ArtsBeat New York Fringe Festival Report Waiting for Waiting for Godot
Dave Hansons play is about two understudies waiting for their chance to go onstage in Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot.


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.


Ferrer beats Tipsarevic to reach quarter-finals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - David Ferrer battled his way into the quarter-finals of the U.S. Open on Monday with a hard-fought 7-6(2) 3-6 7-5 7-6(3) win over Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic.


U.S. construction spending climbs on home, commercial building outlays
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. construction spending rose in July as more outlays to build homes and businesses countered a decline in the government sector.


The Catch, the Quake, the Breeze, the Stick
The end of an era for San Franciscos ballpark by the bay begins with the 49ers opener against Green Bay on Sept. 8 and ends in demolition after the N.F.L. season.


Garcia Leads a Low-Scoring Pace in Boston
Sergio Garcia was doing everything right. He had the lead going into the third round. He kept bogeys off his card and made two birdies on the front nine.


Ona at Barclays Center
A 19-foot-high cast-bronze sculpture by the artist Ursula von Rydingsvard now stands in front of the Brooklyn arena.


NHL Stars to Return to Olympics in Sochi in 2014
After weeks of tough negotiations, the NHL and its players reached a deal with the International Ice Hockey Federation on Friday to put the season on hold again so the game's biggest stars can compete next year in the Sochi Olympics.


New Issue-HSBC Holding prices 1.5 bln euro 2024 bond
Underlying govt bond Over Mid-swaps, equivalent to 241.8bp


Federer crashes out of U.S. Open
Roger Federer will not feature in a Grand Slam final in the same calendar year for the first time since 2002, after he was knocked out of the U.S. Open by Spain's Tommy Robredo.


Chinese Chicken Processors Are Cleared to Ship to U.S.
The approval by the Agriculture Department is likely to add to the debate over the safety of food imports.


Players' need for speed
The love affair between football stars and flash cars goes back years -- but what does the number of players being hit with driving bans say about footballers' need for speed?


The 30-Minute Interview Cary Tamarkin
An entrepreneur blends his passions for architecture and development to make a successful business.


Masterson Injured as Indians Fall to Orioles 7-2
Justin Masterson's health is in serious doubt. The Indians' playoff chances are just as iffy.


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.


RPT-INSIGHT-Batista's Brazilian empire was sunk by more than hubris
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Fifteen months ago, OGX Petrleo chief executive Paulo Mendona was confident that the company he led was on track to become a major independent oil producer, an...


Reporter's Notebook Ill Have What Youre Having
Entrees for two emphasize the negotiation in sharing.


Fruit fly brain map a boon to neuroscience
Aug. 29 - Scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Virginia have successfully mapped the circuitry in a small region of a fruit fly brain. The researchers, who work at HMMI's Janelia Farms Research Campus, say it is a small but important step toward understanding how the much larger human brain processes information. Rob Muir has more.


Hyperloop vs. world's fastest trains
Just how fast would the Hyperloop transportation system envisioned by entrepreneur Elon Musk have to be? Try more than twice as fast as the fastest commercial train in the world.


Different Cup Headaches for Captains Couples and Price
Presidents Cup captains Fred Couples and Nick Price face very different challenges as they mull over the various options for their two wild card picks to be announced on Wednesday for the biennial team competition.


Job growth numbers may rise, cementing Fed tapering
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers likely stepped up hiring in August, potentially paving the way for the Federal Reserve to start cutting back its gigantic bond purchases program later this month.


Australian Rules club to probe dwarf burning report
(Reuters) - Australian Rules club St Kilda Saints are investigating the allegation that one of their players set fire to a dwarf's clothing during their "Mad Monday" celebrations, the Australian Football League (AFL) said on Tuesday.


Russia Issues Travel Warning to Its Citizens About United States and Extradition
The Foreign Ministry warned citizens wanted by the United States not to visit nations that have an extradition treaty with it, citing recent arrests.


Bourdy's Brilliant Finish Seals Wales Open Triumph
Frenchman Gregory Bourdy won his first European Tour title for four years on Sunday after birdies on the final three holes propelled him to a two-stroke victory at the Wales Open.


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