2013年6月7日星期五

Morning Digest: Exclusive: Forest braces for third bout with Icahn

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Exclusive: Forest braces for third bout with Icahn
(Reuters) - Forest Laboratories Inc is trying to avert yet another bitter proxy battle with billionaire investor Carl Icahn ahead of its annual investor meeting this summer, according to two sources familiar with the situation..
Turkish PM returns, declares protests must stop now
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan flew back to a Turkey rocked by days of anti-government unrest on Friday and declared before a sea of flag-waving supporters at Istanbul airport: "These protests must end immediately.".
Dollar, shares shaky ahead of U.S. jobs data
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar was under pressure on Friday and shares were on track for a third straight week of losses as markets experienced an uneasy run-up to U.S. jobs data later in the session..
Jackie Chan leaves imprints in Hollywood for the second time
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Chinese action film star Jackie Chan on Thursday became the first person to twice leave the imprints of his hands and feet in cement at Hollywood's famed Chinese Theatre..
Parker proves his worth in 'money time'
MIAMI (Reuters) - Tony Parker weaved his way across court, slipped and stumbled and almost fumbled the ball, got to his feet and banked in a jump shot that sealed the Spurs' win over Miami..
Online media licensing undercuts Singapore's financial status: report
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch said on Friday that Singapore is undercutting its status as a financial center by expanding media censorship to the web and urged the city-state's government to withdraw the new licensing requirement for online news sites..
U.S. management of wild horses flawed, scientific report finds
SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - A federal agency working to rein in the population of wild horses in the West should rely more on fertility control than roundups because it would be more effective, a National Academy of Sciences review said on Wednesday..
Enter The Diplomat - U.N.'s Ban gets black belt
(Reuters) - Representatives at the United Nations may think twice about crossing Ban Ki-moon in future after the secretary-general was awarded an honorary 10th degree black belt in the Korean martial art of taekwondo..
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