2012年3月19日星期一

Morning Digest: Romney sweeps Puerto Rico primary contest

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Romney sweeps Puerto Rico primary contest
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney swept to a big win in his party's primary in Puerto Rico on Sunday, bolstering his position as front-runner in the race to decide who will face Democratic President Barack Obama in the November 6 election..
Heavy fighting in Syrian capital: residents
AMMAN (Reuters) - Rebels fought security forces in Damascus on Monday, in the most violent gunbattles the Syrian capital has seen since the start of the year-long uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, opposition activists said..
Stocks' correction coming? Not that again
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors are beginning to wonder if this "Energizer Bunny" of a rally can just keep going without taking a break or a fall..
Huckabee vs Limbaugh: Cumulus aims at Clear Channel
(Reuters) - Earlier this week, Cumulus Media sent out an email blast to fellow radio station owners with a photoshopped picture of former U.S. Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, promoting him as the conservative talk radio host of the future..
Bulls wake from slumber to trample 76ers
(Reuters) - The Chicago Bulls recovered from a sluggish start to race past the Philadelphia 76ers for an 89-80 victory at the United Center on Saturday..
Kony film director hospitalized after "unfortunate incident"
(Reuters) - The maker of an Internet film gone viral that calls for the arrest of Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony has been hospitalized in California following an "unfortunate incident" that his group and family said on Friday stemmed from the emotional toll of recent weeks..
Einstein can rest easy as neutrinos obey speed limit
LONDON (Reuters) - New research suggests neutrinos that appeared to break one of Einstein's fundamental theories by travelling faster than the speed of light actually keep within the universal speed limit after all..
Poo for tea: China's pandas brew a top drop
YA'AN, China (Reuters) - China's national treasure, the giant panda, will become even more precious if one businessman succeeds in using their dung to grow organic green tea he intends to sell for over $200 a cup..
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