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  • Audie Cornish talks to Kim Jordan, CEO of the New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colo. Jordan is in Charlotte, N.C., at the Democratic National Convention.
  • Henry Olek's Serving Up Richard never quite accomplishes the scares of horror or the laughs of comedy, and can't decide on its formal direction, critic Ian Buckwalter says. The acting feels flat and melodramatic, and the film's stabs at homage are largely off-putting.
  • Picking up where the British TV series left off, The Inbetweeners follows its four immature male protagonists to Crete, where their cruelty to each other and others renders them almost intolerable. But, according to critic Joel Arnold, their experiences are rendered sensitively.
  • As Europe's Central Bank announced the latest plan to deal with the Continent's debt crisis, markets on both sides of the Atlantic rallied. Now investors are turning their focus to Friday's U.S. unemployment report, searching for signs that the job market is strengthening.
  • President Obama drew strong support from the youth vote in 2008. This election season, analysts say enthusiasm for the president has declined. While young adults are visible at the Democratic National Convention, some young people acknowledge apathy among their peers.
  • Obama accepted his nomination highlighting a more somber version of the hope and change he promised in 2008.
  • Graham Haggett was just 10 weeks old when his grandmother was killed in the World Trade Center attacks. But his mother has told him many stories about her — including how his face was one of the first things his grandmother saw when she got to the office that day.
  • Peter Frew has a rare skill and all the orders he can handle. But making suits by hand is a tough business.
  • President Obama accepted his party's nomination for a second term at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday night. Due to a change in venue for Obama's speech, as many as 60,000 holders of community credentials were not allowed inside the arena. Instead, they had to watch the speech on TV.
  • Many air bases across the country are clamoring to get the next generation of fighter jets. But the Burlington, Vt. area is bitterly divided over being one of the Air Force's preferred locations. Some residents say there are enough problems already with the F-16s — like noise.
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