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Sullivan wins by nine shots in Portugal

Andy Sullivan won his third European Tour title of the season at Vilamoura on Sunday, dominating the Portugal Masters throughout for a commanding nine-shot victory. The 29-year-old Englishman, who won twice in South Africa earlier in the year, was already leading by five at the start of the day and he never looked like relinquishing that lead as he carded a superb 66 to finish a massive 23 under par.

West prepares to end sanctions as Iran deal adopted

The United States and Europe began preparing to lift the trade sanctions that have hobbled the Iranian economy on Sunday as a historic nuclear deal came into effect. The next stage in the process — “implementation day” — will only come when UN nuclear watchdog the IAEA confirms Iran has dramatically scaled back its nuclear program. Only then will the sanctions “waivers” that US President Barack Obama ordered his administration

Swiss populist right set to win third of parliament seats: media

Switzerland’s largest party, the populist rightwing anti-immigrant Swiss People’s Party, is set for a record win in Sunday’s parliamentary election, with media projecting it will take a third of seats in the lower house. Based on final vote counts in half of Switzerland’s 26 cantons, and partial counts in 11 others, the ATS news agency projected the party would take 11 additional seats in parliament. Along with advances made by

Reputed NY mobster faces trial for 1978 'Goodfellas' heist

For nearly four decades, it remained one of America’s most infamous unsolved crimes: on Dec. 11, 1978, a crew of masked men stole $6 million in cash and jewelry from a Lufthansa Airlines cargo building at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. The brazen heist, which helped inspire the gangster movie “Goodfellas,” left authorities largely frustrated until last year, when federal prosecutors in Brooklyn charged Vincent Asaro, a member

One dead, four injured at shooting at Florida Zombicon event

A shooting at a Florida Zombicon event killed one person and injured four others, the Fort Myers Police Department said on Sunday in a social media post. The shots were fired shortly before midnight on Saturday at the festival in downtown Fort Myers on the state’s west coast, according to the News-Press newspaper. The four who were injured sustained non-life threatening injuries, the News-Press said, citing police.

Reinventing New Jersey as 'Garden State' with ethnic crops, tourism

By Barbara Goldberg VINELAND, N.J. (Reuters) – Craving a taste of his native Liberia 4,500 miles (7,200 km)away, maintenance worker Alfred Jones drove just 20 miles from his New Jersey home and waded knee deep into rows of pick-your-own African vegetables at Morris Gbolo’s World Crops Farm. The Garden State’s newest crops were ready for harvest and Jones plucked baseball-sized eggplants known in Liberia as bitter balls and a tiny