9/11 Remembered

America mourns 9/11 dead with somber ceremonies

NEW YORK - Children yearned for lost parents and grown men and women sobbed in grief over the hard stone that bore the names of nearly 3,000 dead as America commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.   Full Article | Video 

A sculpture showing the euro currency sign is seen in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt, August 18, 2010. REUTERS/Alex Domanski

Stark's ECB exit hits euro zone at worst time

PARIS - The resignation of the top German official at the European Central Bank could hardly have come at a worse time for euro zone policymakers as they grope for a way out of the deepest crisis in the single currency's 12-year history.  Full Article 

Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz delivers a speech at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino

Carol Bartz resigns from Yahoo board

Carol Bartz, who was fired as chief executive of Yahoo Inc last week, has resigned from the company's board of directors.  Full Article 

IMF managing director Christine Lagarde arrives at the European Council building ahead of an euro zone leaders crisis summit that could lead to a new bailout plan for debt-stricken Greece, in Brussels July 21, 2011.      REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer

Lagarde disputes $273.2 billion bank hole

MARSEILLE, France - IMF chief Christine Lagarde said that reports of a draft IMF document showing a $273.2 billlion shortfall in European banks' capital were misleading and the lender was still finalizing its study.  Full Article 

A sign for a Bank of America office is pictured in Burbank, California August 19, 2011.  REUTERS/Fred Prouser

Week Ahead: Bankers brace for BofA cuts

Embattled Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan is slated to speak Monday and outline his plan for fixing the beleaguered consumer-banking giant. Analysts expect him to slash tens of thousands of jobs and close hundreds of branches.  Video 

A gas flame is seen in the desert near the Khurais oilfield, about 160 km (99 miles) from Riyadh, June 23, 2008. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji

Saudi Arabia's water needs eating into oil wealth

KHOBAR/LONDON - Long before it understood the value of oil, the desert kingdom of Saudi Arabia knew the worth of water.  Full Article 

A polaroid picture of Ko Un Byol (L) 22-years and Reuters photographer Carlos Barria is seen at a local auditorium in the North Korean Special Economic Zone of Rason City, northeast of Pyongyang August 29, 2011.  REUTERS/Carlos Barria

You: Showing North Korea to itself

Photographer Carlos Barria never imagined that a simple image on a piece of paper could have the power to transform someone’s suspicious look into an expression of surprise but he witnessed this transformation a week ago on a trip to North Korea.  Full Article 

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