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| Diplomat's touch, no pushover | | | The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years. |
| Premier League Coverage Pays Off for NBC | | | NBC Sports Group has gone big with covering Premier League soccer games as part of a three-year deal. The viewership numbers have shown that the formula for full-blown coverage has been working. |
| Tom Clancy, U.S. master of spy thriller novels, dies at 66 | | | (Reuters) - Best-selling U.S. author Tom Clancy, who thrilled readers with vivid descriptions of soldiers and spies in novels including "The Hunt for Red October" and "Patriot Games," has died at 66, his publisher said on Wednesday. |
| See Xbox One vs. PS 4 | | | The next gen Xbox and PS will spark video game sales, but its not enough to help Britain's flagging gaming industry. |
| Well Unequal Pain Relief in the Emergency Room | | | Black and Hispanic children who go to an E.R. with stomach pain are less likely than white children to receive pain medication and more likely to spend long hours in the emergency room, a new study reports. |
| 10 best countries for startups | | | New Zealand tops the list as the easiest place to start a small and medium-sized enterprise, according to the World Bank's most recent report. |
| Former Nintendo chief's legacy | | | Former Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi dies at age 85. Richard Quest speaks with Steve Butts of IGN about his impact. |
| Real Madrid don't do austerity | | | Even in tough economic times, Real Madrid doesn't do austerity. Gareth Bale's signing is yet another example. But do its fans care? |
| Rihanna "right" about Phuket | | | Rihanna recently tweeted about a visit to a sex show in Phuket. Phuket-based publisher Alan Morison says her visit highlights just how bad the island's main nightlife strip has become. |
| Netanyahu at U.N. Don't trust Rouhani | | | Oct. 1 - Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu describes Iran's Hassan Rouhani as a "wolf in sheep's clothing" and declares that Israel is ready to stand alone to deny Tehran an atomic weapon. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Leadership lessons from the touchline | | | Football coaches are high-profile leaders of the sporting world, but can they also offer valuable insights in management to aspiring business or industry executives? |
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