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Morning Digest: Egypt seeks end to crisis with quick elections

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Egypt seeks end to crisis with quick elections
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's interim rulers issued a faster than expected timetable for elections to drag the country out of crisis, a day after 51 people were killed when troops fired on a crowd supporting ousted President Mohamed Mursi..
Eighteen hurt as car bomb hits Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut
BEIRUT (Reuters) - At least 18 people were wounded by a car bomb blast in Beirut's southern suburbs on Tuesday, a stronghold of the Lebanese Shi'ite Hezbollah militant group that has been fighting in Syria's civil war, security sources said..
U.S. pick-up pushes shares to one-month high, dollar firm
LONDON (Reuters) - World shares extended gains on Tuesday and the dollar hovered near a three-year high, spurred on by a good start to the U.S. earnings season that added extra gloss to last week's strong jobs data..
Russia replaces Bolshoi Theatre boss after acid attack
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian government replaced the head of the Bolshoi Theatre on Tuesday, six months after a hit man hired by one of its dancers threw acid in the face of the director of ballet..
Scherzer unbeaten, Tigers extend division lead
(Reuters) - Max Scherzer did not add to his undefeated win total but the Detroit Tigers found another way to outlast Cleveland 4-2 in 10 innings and increase their lead in American League Central on Monday..
Internet big boys take aim at Singapore's 'regressive' new rules
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's move to tighten regulation of news web sites, already under fire from bloggers and human rights groups, has attracted criticism from an unexpected quarter - large Internet firms with a big presence in the city-state which say the new rules will hurt the industry..
Solar plane lands in New York, completing U.S. journey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An airplane entirely powered by the sun touched down in New York City late on Saturday, completing the final leg of an epic journey across the United States that began over two months ago..
What would Jesus drive? Pope tells priests to buy "humble" cars
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Saturday it pained him to see priests driving flashy cars, and told them to pick something more "humble"..
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