2013年12月12日星期四

Morning Digest: Exclusive: Ford board aims to pin down CEO Mulally's plans

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12/12/2013
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Exclusive: Ford board aims to pin down CEO Mulally's plans
DETROIT/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's board of directors plans to press Chief Executive Alan Mulally soon for a decision on his future, as speculation intensifies that he may be offered the job of CEO at Microsoft Corp..
Thai military chief rebuffs meeting request in blow to protesters
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The head of Thailand's armed forces has turned down a request for a meeting in a huge blow to the leader of anti-government protesters who had asked police and military chiefs to choose sides in the crisis amid dwindling public support..
European shares slip on Fed jitters
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares slipped to a two-month low on Thursday, tracking losses on Wall Street and in Asia as markets positioned for data that could determine if the U.S. Federal Reserve starts trimming its stimulus next week..
Madonna ranks No. 1 as music's top earning woman: Forbes
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With earnings of $125 million, pop singer Madonna is the highest-paid woman in music, easily surpassing Lady Gaga and country-pop singer Taylor Swift, Forbes said on Wednesday..
Redskins shut down QB Griffin for rest of season
(Reuters) - The Washington Redskins have benched quarterback Robert Griffin III for the rest of the season to safeguard the reigning rookie of the year from injury, the team said on Wednesday..
Murdoch editor and Piers Morgan "exchanged hacking banter", court hears
LONDON (Reuters) - Rebekah Brooks, the former head of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper business, exchanged banter with rival editor Piers Morgan at a dinner party in 2003 about hacking each others' phone messages, a court heard on Thursday..
Space station cooling system shuts down, but no emergency, says NASA
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - NASA is assessing a problem with one of two cooling systems aboard the International Space Station, a potentially serious but not life-threatening situation, officials said on Wednesday..
Gruesome gift that keeps on giving: $200 to sponsor museum skulls
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Philadelphia museum has the perfect holiday gift idea for the person who has everything, including a love of science and a dark sense of humor..
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