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| Clashes break out after funeral in Bahrain | | | Oct. 27 - Hundreds of mourners in Bahrain attend the funeral of 17 year-old Ali Khalil Sabagh, who was killed in a bomb explosion. Anti-government protesters clash with police after the funeral. Rough Cut. (No Reporter Narration). |
| 'Baby Federer' vs. the Real Thing Who wins? | | | The old met the new. At one end of the court, the young man nicknamed "Baby Federer" -- at the other was one of the all-time tennis greats, albeit one who is battling to show that he's not a spent force. |
| Momentum Shifts in Congos Battle Against Rebels | | | Until last summer, rebels had the upper hand in their battle against the Congolese government. But the government, backed by the United Nations, has brought new leadership and vigor to the fight. |
| Golf Capsules | | | Keegan Bradley is playing so well at the CIMB Classic that not even his beloved Boston Red Sox and the World Series can distract him. |
| Wealth | | | Want to buy an Irish castle? For those of means, the price is right. |
| White House official fired over anonymous tweets | | | Oct. 23 - Speaking about a senior White House official who was the voice behind a Twitter account known for its insults of public figures at the White House, spokesman Jay Carney said he "does not work here anymore." Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| GE CEO says equal access in China is crucial | | | Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says true free trade between the the world's top two economies of U.S. and China is crucial. |
| Darkest place in the world? | | | At night, the ancient, barren Namib Desert is free from light pollution. The complete darkness makes it a perfect place for astronomers. |
| Nice save, James Taylor | | | James Taylor was set to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Game 2 of the World Series, but when he opened his mouth a different song came out instead. |
| Couple adopts subway kittens | | | The famous frisky felines who fouled up traffic on the New York City subway this summer have found a forever family. |
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