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Iran, six powers struggle to overcome snags in nuclear talks
GENEVA (Reuters) - Iran and six world powers struggled on Friday to budge sticking points in negotiations aimed at securing an interim accord to curb Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief..
China president to promote allies in sweeping reshuffle: sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to promote a string of allies in coming months as part of a sweeping reshuffle of the Communist Party, the government and the military, three separate sources with ties to the leadership said..
Dow ends above 16,000 for first time, boosted by data
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow industrials closed above 16,000 for the first time on Thursday as stocks rebounded from three days of weakness, after economic data pointed to a slowly improving labor market and subdued inflation..
Actor Hugh Jackman reveals skin cancer scare on Instagram
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Australian actor Hugh Jackman said on Thursday that he had a skin cancer scare when doctors diagnosed a mark on his nose as cancerous cells..
George aims to put finishing touch on Indy title bid
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There is a new closer on the NBA scene and the Indiana Pacers hope that emerging finisher Paul George will enable the team to take the next step and unseat the two-time defending champion Miami Heat..
New Jersey to launch 'soft' online gaming trial Thursday
(Reuters) - New Jersey will launch a five-day "soft" trial of 13 online gambling sites Thursday, ahead of the official November 26 debut of Internet gaming in the most populous state to date..
Gold rush in space? Asteroid miners prepare, but eye water first
LONDON (Reuters) - Mining in space is moving from science fiction to commercial reality but metals magnates on this planet need not fear a mountain of extraterrestrial supply - the aim is to fuel human voyages deeper into the galaxy..
Please can we have our bells back? ravaged Philippine town asks U.S.
BALANGIGA, Philippines (Reuters) - In the devastated coastal Philippine town of Balangiga, a Roman Catholic belfry with a maroon steeple rises from the rubble, a battered symbol of resistance for a people with mixed feelings about the U.S. military now helping them survive..
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