2011年3月29日星期二

Morning Digest: Obama vows U.S. forces won't get bogged down in Libya

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Obama vows U.S. forces won't get bogged down in Libya
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama told Americans on Monday that U.S. forces would not get bogged down trying to topple Muammar Gaddafi but stopped short of spelling out how the military campaign in Libya would end. | Full Article
Powers meet in UK to map path for Libya future
March 29, 2011 05:43 AM ET
TRIPOLI/LONDON (Reuters) - World powers meet on Thursday to try to lay the groundwork for a Libya without Muammar Gaddafi after President Barack Obama said U.S. forces would not get bogged down trying to topple the Libyan leader. | Full Article
Stock index futures point higher, data eyed
March 29, 2011 05:33 AM ET
(Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a higher open, with futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq futures 0.1-0.4 percent higher at 0925 GMT (5:25 a.m. ET). | Full Article
Amazon unveils online service to store, play music
March 29, 2011 02:39 AM ET
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc said it has unveiled an online service that would enable its customers to securely store and access music through their smartphones and computers. | Full Article
China leads challenge to "scientific superpowers"
March 28, 2011 05:05 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - China and other emerging nations such as Brazil and India are becoming leaders in science to rival traditional "scientific superpowers" like the United States, Europe and Japan, a top British academy said on Monday. | Full Article
NBA's Knicks end slump with OT win over Magic
March 29, 2011 01:22 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Carmelo Anthony helped lift the Knicks out of their recent slump with 39 points and 10 rebounds in New York's 113-106 overtime win over the Orlando Magic on Monday. | Full Article
Justin Bieber headed for rehab: opinion poll
March 28, 2011 07:48 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - About 30 percent of Americans believe Justin Bieber will be in celebrity rehab when he reaches 30, according to a new poll released on Monday. | Full Article
Men more likely to overrule satnavs than women
March 28, 2011 11:27 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Men are more likely to ignore directions given by their satellite navigation systems than women, a survey has found, confirming the old stereotype that men hate asking for directions. | Full Article
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