2013年5月6日星期一

Morning Digest: No early warning for U.S. on Israeli strikes in Syria

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05/6/2013
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No early warning for U.S. on Israeli strikes in Syria
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States was not given any warning before air strikes in Syria against what Western and Israeli officials say were weapons headed for Hezbollah militants, a U.S. intelligence official said on Sunday..
Malaysia PM faces limited future after worst electoral showing
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak may have to step down by the end of the year, ruling party sources said on Monday, after his coalition extended its 56-year rule but recorded its worst-ever election performance..
Dollar firmer, stock rally pauses after U.S. data
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar edged up against the yen on Monday and stocks held near last week's multi-year highs as the global economic outlook, brightened by strong U.S. jobs data, buoyed sentiment..
Scranton gives big sendoff to TV's 'The Office' after image boost
SCRANTON, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people, including some of the stars of "The Office," gave a rousing send-off to the television comedy show that ends this month in the city where it was set and whose image it changed forever..
Kentucky Derby winner Orb to tackle Triple Crown
(Reuters) - The connections of Kentucky Derby winner Orb have already set their sights on trying to complete the Triple Crown after their colt pulled up well from his victory in the first leg..
EU regulator takes aim at Google over Apple mobile patent lawsuit
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said it believed Motorola Mobility, a unit of Google, was abusing its market position by seeking and enforcing an injunction against Apple in Germany over patents essential to mobile phone standards..
Solar-powered plane wraps first leg of flight across United States
(Reuters) - The flight from San Fransisco to Phoenix took 18 hours and 18 minutes on Saturday - and didn't use a drop of fuel..
Harvard professor apologizes for remarks on economist Keynes
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Harvard historian Niall Ferguson posted an "unqualified apology" on his personal blog on Saturday after saying that British economist John Maynard Keynes did not care about the future because he was gay and had no children..
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