COLUMN-A ruling for the media: Frankel
COLUMN/FRANKEL (COLUMN):COLUMN-A ruling for the media: Frankel
Iran sanctions push stalls, U.S. lawmakers mull weaker measure
IRAN-NUCLEAR/USA:Iran sanctions push stalls, U.S. lawmakers mull weaker measure
Journalists are given a tour after the inauguration of a port in Mariel on the outskirts of Havana
Journalists are given a tour after the inauguration of a port in Mariel on the outskirts of Havana January 27, 2014. Cuba on Monday inaugurated a $957 million port billed as the most modern in Latin America and crucial to the economic future of the communist-ruled island in a project financed by Brazil and equipped for ships passing through an expanded Panama Canal. REUTERS/Claudia Daut (CUBA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL MARITIME MEDIA)
Spottke, an investigator with the Westminster Police Department, listens as Setzer, public information officer for Jefferson County schools, talk to the media in Westminster
Cheri Spottke (L), an investigator with the Westminster Police Department, listens as Lynn Setzer, public information officer for Jefferson County schools, talk to the media outside Standley Lake High School in Westminster January 27, 2014. A 16-year-old student set himself on fire in the cafeteria of the suburban Denver high school on Monday in what police said was an apparent suicide attempt and they evacuated the campus. The student at Standley Lake High School in the suburb of Westminster suffered burns over 80 percent of his body, according to a spokeswoman for the town's fire department. A police spokeswoman said the boy was hospitalized in critical condition. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER EDUCATION)
Spottke, an investigator with the Westminster Police Department, speaks to the media outside Standley Lake High School in Westminster
Cheri Spottke, an investigator with the Westminster Police Department, speaks to the media outside Standley Lake High School in Westminster January 27, 2014. A 16-year-old student set himself on fire in the cafeteria of the suburban Denver high school on Monday in what police said was an apparent suicide attempt and they evacuated the campus. The student at Standley Lake High School in the suburb of Westminster suffered burns over 80 percent of his body, according to a spokeswoman for the town's fire department. A police spokeswoman said the boy was hospitalized in critical condition. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER EDUCATION)
Spottke, an investigator with the Westminster Police Department, listens as Setzer, public information officer for Jefferson County schools, talk to the media in Westminster
Cheri Spottke (L), an investigator with the Westminster Police Department, listens as Lynn Setzer, public information officer for Jefferson County schools, talk to the media outside Standley Lake High School in Westminster January 27, 2014. A 16-year-old student set himself on fire in the cafeteria of the suburban Denver high school on Monday in what police said was an apparent suicide attempt and they evacuated the campus. The student at Standley Lake High School in the suburb of Westminster suffered burns over 80 percent of his body, according to a spokeswoman for the town's fire department. A police spokeswoman said the boy was hospitalized in critical condition. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER EDUCATION)
Activists protest against Russia's human rights record ahead of EU-Putin talks
Activists demonstrate outside the European Commission to urge leaders to address what they call Russia's human rights violations during an upcoming meeting with Russia's President Putin.
Swatch loses to Bloomberg over analyst call - U.S. court
SWATCH-BLOOMBERG/:Swatch loses to Bloomberg over analyst call - U.S. court
Daniel Evans, former journalist at News of The World and Sunday Mirror, leaves the Old Bailey courthouse after giving evidence in London
Daniel Evans, former journalist at News of The World and Sunday Mirror, leaves the Old Bailey courthouse after giving evidence in London January 27, 2014. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW POLITICS)