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Fonterra CEO apologizes, sees China dairy curbs lifted within days
WELLINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - Fonterra, the world's leading exporter of dairy products, apologized on Monday for a milk powder contamination scare in China that risks tainting New Zealand's reputation for food safety..
Envoys in Egypt visit jailed Brotherhood leader: reports
CAIRO (Reuters) - International envoys visited a high-ranking member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood in jail on Monday, the state news agency reported, to press a bid to defuse the crisis ignited by President Mohamed Mursi's downfall..
Global shares rise, dollar soft as views of Fed tapering shift
LONDON (Reuters) - World shares edged up and the dollar softened on Monday, fuelled by new evidence of modest global growth and a growing conviction that the U.S. Federal Reserve will stick with its massive stimulus effort..
Lollapalooza's broad appeal leads to biggest audience yet
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Lollapalooza, the three-day music festival in Chicago's historic Grant Park, was bigger than ever this year with a lineup that honored its alternative rock roots and broadened its appeal to fans of folk, dance, rap and even country music..
Murray hungry for more grand slams, not top ranking
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Andy Murray underlined his hunger for more grand slam silverware on Sunday when he said he would pass up the chance to be world number one if it meant he could taste more major success..
NSA revelations could hurt collaboration with 'betrayed' hackers
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The U.S. government's efforts to recruit talented hackers could suffer from the recent revelations about its vast domestic surveillance programs, as many private researchers express disillusionment with the National Security Agency..
Kirobo the talking robot blasts into space on historic mission
(Reuters) - Kirobo, a knee-high talking robot with red boots and a black and white body, has blasted off from Japan for the International Space Station to test how machines can help astronauts with their work..
Some like it hot, but does it matter in yoga?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hot yoga devotee Karla Walsh feels exhilarated after an hour of twisting her soggy limbs into pretzel shapes, but the Iowa-based writer wonders if all that swelter really ramps up her workout..
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