• Every eight minutes, a child goes missing in India. Parents say reports of missing children from poor families are often ignored by police.
  • Commercial logos on historic sites may seem crass, but in Italy there may be no other way to preserve cherished monuments.
  • When the Boy Scouts of America found out den leader Jennifer Tyrrell is a lesbian, the organization's Ohio River Valley Council sent her a letter saying "you must immediately sever any relationship you may have" with the Scouts.
  • Demonstrators braved a heavy police presence and the threat of arrest by massing Thursday in the streets of Kunming, China, to protest the planned construction of a chemical plant, they said.
  • Three university researchers working on medical technology are facing federal charges -- and up to 20 years in prison if convicted -- for allegedly taking Chinese money for their U.S.-funded research, according to federal authorities.
  • Choke on this! Doctors remove a tiger's hair-raising hairball. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
  • Jes Baker is cutting retailer Abercrombie & Fitch down to size.
  • After a gruesome killing of British soldier with a cleaver by suspects claiming retaliation for attacks on Muslims, world affairs columnist Frida Ghitis says neither Muslims or terrorism are to blame.
  • It seems that anytime Brad Pitt speaks, the world stops to listen, and his latest interview with Esquire has been no exception.
  • A soldier lies in a pool of blood while suspects brandish knives, one of them ranting at passers-by. Some are taking pictures. It is unlike anything seen in Britain which has a low murder rate.
  • Wednesday afternoon, former teacher Ingrid Loyau-Kennett was just a passenger on a bus passing through southeast London.
  • The British soldier slain in a gruesome cleaver attack in London was a well-liked infantryman and machine gunner who served in Afghanistan and Cyprus, and then became a military recruiter and ceremonial drummer outside the Royal Palaces, the military said Thursday.
  • A twister estimated to be more than a mile wide and traveling 200 m.p.h. flattens neighborhoods
  • Gymnast turned Olympic weightlifter Zoe Smith is the first Englishwoman to win a Commonwealth Games weightlifting medal.
  • Go inside the anti-trafficking fight in the Philippines where one activist wins support from Manny Pacquiao.
  • Rose Matrie lives in a cracked house -- a reminder of the earthquake that struck her Haiti home -- but the young student still has big dreams for the future.
  • A group of students in London has developed an electrically conductive paint, which could change the way the world is wired.
  • "For the workers at Ford and their families absorbing this difficult news today, we will make sure that you are not left behind."
  • Could Africa's armed forces be a secret weapon in building roads and infrastructure across the continent?
  • When Germany's two biggest soccer clubs go head-to-head in the Champions League final, there can only be one winner: German industry.

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