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Egyptians continued to cast ballots across the country on Thursday as voting in the country’s historic presidential election entered a second day. Twelve candidates are vying to succeed Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted by a popular revolt last year.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Talks resumed on Thursday between Iran and world powers about a nuclear programme that the West suspects is aimed at nuclear bomb research. A first day of discussions showed a "fair amount of disagreement" but also areas of common ground, a senior U.S. official said on Wednesday, adding: "I believe we have the beginning of a negotiation." Talks got under wa
Iran appeared to balk at a proposal by six world powers to curb its nuclear program but agreed to keep talking.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shorting the Facebook IPO on its first day of trading is not for the faint of heart, but some traders are trying. As the hottest initial public offering in recent memory, Facebook has drawn 1990s-style tech-mania interest from mom and pop investors and big institutions alike. That intense appeal means short-sellers are both attracted by the stock's high valuation and wary, at
After initially rising 11 percent on its first day, the stock closed at $38.23, just above its offering price, in heavy trading.
Matt Kuchar took home $1.7 million, the biggest prize in golf, for winning the Players Championship. It lifted him to a career-high fifth in the world rankings, but most importantly his family was there to see it.
New York City police clash with Occupy Wall Street protesters, making multiple arrests throughout the day as marchers take part in a "Day of Action" to coincide with May Day marches around the world.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Customers mostly don't want to be "delighted" in some contrived manner, but instead want quick responses and solutions to their problems, says Harvard Business Review.
BOSTON (Reuters) - To practice leadership in your life, seize opportunities to make and learn from decisions, whenever and wherever they arise, says Harvard Business Review.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian troops shelled villages, fired across frontiers and were accused of massacres in the hours before a deadline on Tuesday that many doubt can usher in a U.N.-brokered ceasefire and halt a 13-month slide into all-out civil war.
Patrick Snell and Shane O'Donoghue wrap up the first day from the Masters in Augusta, Georgia.
BOSTON (Reuters) - In order to focus your energy for a presentation, imagine that you had 30 seconds to talk instead of 30 minutes, says Harvard Business Review.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Going into any meeting, and especially an important meeting, unprepared just makes those gatherings longer and less productive, says Harvard Business Review.
The ancestors of the modern racehorse take center stage at the Emir's Sword and Trophy Day.
Vladimir Putin won the presidential elections in Russia with an overwhelming majority of 64.65 percent and might exclaim, like Caesar, “I came, I saw, I won.” Yet he is not the type of man to utter such words on his personal Victory Day.
Microsoft has been running its Azure cloud services since 2009, touting the technology as a robust and secure way to built and deploy cloud-based applications, Web sites, and other technology that can be available to users anywhere they can get Internet access — and without having to worry about complicated stuff like VPNs and secure tunnels back to corporate HQ. However, on Wednesday the service
Over a dozen people have been arrested in Moscow as political parties - both pro-government and opposition - tried to stage rallies on election day. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
KABUL (Reuters) - One person was shot dead by Afghan security forces on Saturday as protests over the burnings of the Muslim holy book at a NATO base raged for a fifth day, provincial officials said.

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