

Today on Reuters (1/5)
McCain takes lead
In a sharp turnaround, John McCain has taken a 5-point lead over Barack Obama in the presidential race and is seen as a stronger manager of the economy, a Reuters/Zogby poll shows. Full Article | Full Coverage
Can Olympians bank their gold?
Olympic heroes Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt are set to make their fortunes after Beijing, but spare a thought for the winners of the other 293 gold medals. Full Article
Career women are own worst enemies: study
Women are their own workplace enemies when it comes to cracking the glass ceiling, with an international study finding they are less likely to promote themselves and network than their male counterparts. Full Article
Russia on the radar
The most pressing foreign policy problem for the next White House occupant used to be Iraq and Afghanistan. Now a resurgent Russia has propelled itself to the top of the next president's agenda. Full Article
From stem cells to "blood farms"
Embryonic stem cells can be used to grow vats of red blood cells, which could lead to the creation of "farms" that could provide limitless sources of blood, researchers say. Full Article
2008 Beijing Olympics
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IOC: Please protest
The governing Olympics body said it wants official protest parks in Beijing actually used. Full Article
Amputee swimmer
Natalie du Toit competes in the 10km marathon swim in Beijing. Slideshow
A medical boost?
Some of China's top athletes have resorted to using traditional Chinese medicine. Video
Ready, set ...
Stocks look set to rise after sharp losses a day earlier but oil's resurgence could dent optimism.
Morning Call: Gains at the open Full Coverage | Video


Insight (1/4)
Long road from here
Looking for the foundations for the next bull market in U.S. stocks? Full Article | More Columns
Steady course
Although its shares are mired near multiyear lows, Bristol-Myers Squibb may be well advised to avoid drastic changes in its overall business strategy as it bids for ImClone Systems. Full Article
No Olympic glory for equity markets
Inspiring Olympic performances have yet to make a dent in the impermeable bearishness that grips global markets. Full Article
A primer for Gen Y
Gen Y seems like a savvy and entrepreneurial generation that can capitalize on what it already knows to get ahead. Here's how to get started. Full Article | More Columns
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Conflict in Georgia
Latest news on the conflict in South Ossetia, a breakaway region of Georgia. Full Coverage
Election 2008
The latest stories from the campaign trail on the road to the White House. Full Coverage
Dance of the White Brotherhood
The White Brotherhood is an international religious movement based in Bulgaria which emphasizes brotherly love, a healthy diet and living in harmony with nature.Egypt's parliament burns
Aug 20 - Firefighters tackle the flames at the 19th century Egyptian parliament building in Cairo. Play Video







