2013年11月6日星期三

Morning Digest: Israel's Lieberman rejoining government after acquittal

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11/6/2013
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Israel's Lieberman rejoining government after acquittal
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed his former foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, back to government on Wednesday after the ultra-nationalist politician was acquitted of corruption charges..
In Assad's Damascus, Syrians fall prey to gun law
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - When armed men appeared at a home in the northern Damascus district of Rukn al-Din, they told the elderly woman who answered the door they were state security forces carrying out a routine inspection..
Euro pares losses as data pick-up tempers ECB rate cut hopes
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro tip-toed away from a seven-week low on Wednesday as talk of extending the lifespan of the U.S. Federal Reserve's stimulus helped balance expectations of easing by the ECB in coming months..
'Glee,' Bullock and Perry lead People's Choice nominees
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Television musical series "Glee" on Tuesday led the nominees for the annual fan-voted People's Choice Awards, while actress Sandra Bullock and pop singers Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake each scored five nominations..
Djokovic douses Federer's fire, Nadal crushes Ferrer
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer showed flashes of his best but Novak Djokovic exposed the Swiss maestro's fading powers with a three-set victory at the ATP World Tour Finals on Tuesday..
Bill would allow Brazil to decree local Internet data storage
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil is pushing ahead with legislation that would force global Internet companies such as Google and Facebook to keep data on Brazilian users inside the country, despite opposition from the companies and in Congress..
India blasts off in race to Mars with low-cost mission
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India launched its first rocket to Mars on Tuesday, aiming to reach the red planet at a much lower cost than successful missions by other nations, positioning the emerging Asian giant as a budget player in the latest global space race..
GM executive defends company on Facebook, then closes account
DETROIT (Reuters) - A top General Motors executive deactivated his Facebook account on Monday after he responded to a website that wrote dismissively about the company's shrinking U.S. auto market share..
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