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Actor Shia LaBeouf suffers head injury on film set

Reuters 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Shia LaBeouf was treated in a hospital after suffering a head injury when a stunt went wrong while he was filming in North Dakota, his publicist said on Wednesday.

Bobbi Kristina Brown in hospice, placed in 'God's hands'

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of late singer Whitney Houston, has been moved to hospice care and placed "in God's hands," five months after being found unresponsive in a bathtub, her family said on Wednesday.

Veteran Paes reaches century of doubles partners

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - India's Leander Paes says chemistry is the most important factor when choosing a doubles partner and he should know, having now experimented with 100 different players.

Search for elusive NY inmates goes through thick woods

ABCNews4 

Searchers hunting for two escaped killers Wednesday were contending with steep slopes, thick woods, sticky bogs, biting bugs and the possibility that the pair on the lam from prison for 19 days is armed.

No bailout deal yet for Greece as talks get bogged down

ABCNews4 

Crucial talks between Greece and its creditors to keep the country solvent and within the euro got bogged down again Wednesday amid differences over what kind of reforms the country should make in exchange for loans.

Nova sparkles in return, pitches Yankees past Phillies 10-2

ABCNews4 

Ivan Nova stifled the Phillies on three hits over 6 2-3 scoreless innings in his first major league appearance in 14 months, leading the New York Yankees over Philadelphia and Cole Hamels 10-2 on Wednesday.

Two Argentines sought by U.S. in FIFA scandal put under house arrest

Reuters 

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine businessmen Hugo and Mariano Jinkis, who are wanted by U.S. prosecutors as part of the FIFA graft investigation, on Wednesday were denied their request to fight extradition as free men and were placed under house arrest, legal documents showed.

EU quizzes e-retailers on sanctions against cross-border online sales

Reuters 

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators have asked e-commerce retailers to spell out the kind of sanctions imposed on them for going against digital content companies' orders to restrict cross-border online sales, as part of a broad probe to root out anti-competitive online practices.

Queen Elizabeth II calls for European unity in Berlin

Reuters 

Queen Elizabeth II says calls on Europe to guard against division "in the west, as well as in the east of our continent" at a state banquet in Berlin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Queen Elizabeth II calls for European unity in Berlin

Reuters 

Queen Elizabeth II says calls on Europe to guard against division "in the west, as well as in the east of our continent" at a state banquet in Berlin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Queen Elizabeth II calls for European unity in Berlin

Reuters 

Queen Elizabeth II says calls on Europe to guard against division "in the west, as well as in the east of our continent" at a state banquet in Berlin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Queen Elizabeth II calls for European unity in Berlin

Reuters 

Queen Elizabeth II says calls on Europe to guard against division "in the west, as well as in the east of our continent" at a state banquet in Berlin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Queen Elizabeth II calls for European unity in Berlin

Reuters 

Queen Elizabeth II says calls on Europe to guard against division "in the west, as well as in the east of our continent" at a state banquet in Berlin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Exclusive - Swiss authorities examine FIFA grants in football probe: source

Reuters 

LONDON - (Reuters) - Swiss authorities are examining development grants made by FIFA around the world as part of their investigation into the sport's global governing body and its award of World Cup hosting rights for Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022, a source familiar with the probe said.

UPDATE 1-Proxy advisor recommends 'no' vote on Pacific Rubiales sale

Reuters 

CALGARY, Alberta, June 24 (Reuters) - Institutional Shareholders Services, an influential proxy advisory firm, is advising its clients to reject a planned C$2 billion ($1.61 billion) sale of Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp, a group representing a fifth of the Canadian oil company's shareholders said on Wednesday.