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U.S. sanctions Putin allies as Ukraine violence goes on
DONETSK/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - The United States imposed new sanctions on allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, prompting Moscow to denounce "Cold War" tactics amid more violence in eastern Ukraine..
Russia says EU should be 'ashamed' over sanctions
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia suggested on Tuesday the European Union should be ashamed of itself for "doing Washington's bidding" by punishing Moscow with sanctions over the crisis in Ukraine..
Corporate news lifts stocks, tight money markets buoy euro
LONDON (Reuters) - European stocks rose on Tuesday, as optimism surrounding corporate earnings and merger moves eclipsed the crisis in Ukraine, while rising euro zone money market rates and strong German consumer confidence supported the euro..
World Chefs: New York's Marc Forgione recalls surviving recession
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marc Forgione chronicles in his first book how his eponymous New York restaurant that opened in 2008 survived early tough reviews and the Great Recession and became a Michelin-star destination..
Sponsors flee Clippers as league announcement approaches
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The National Basketball Association faced mounting pressure on Monday to impose a harsh punishment on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for his alleged racist comments as several of the team's sponsors pulled their backing..
Yahoo ramps up video effort with new online comedy video series
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc bolstered its line-up of online video programming on Monday with two original comedy series and a new Web channel that will stream live concerts..
Ancient flying reptile from China fills evolutionary gap
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California city delays vote on Sriracha sauce factory
IRWINDALE Calif. (Reuters) - A Southern California city council put off voting on Wednesday on whether to declare a popular hot sauce maker's factory a public nuisance, as the two sides sought a settlement over residents' complaints of tear-inducing fumes..
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