2014年2月7日星期五

Morning Digest: Leaks, barbs, dirty tricks as Russia, West feud over Ukraine

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02/7/2014
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Leaks, barbs, dirty tricks as Russia, West feud over Ukraine
KIEV (Reuters) - An east-west struggle over Ukraine turned nastier as Moscow accused the United States of fomenting a coup and Washington pointed a finger at Russia for leaking a recording of U.S. diplomats discussing how to shape a new government in Kiev..
Special Report: Francois Hollande puts on a new political face
PARIS (Reuters) - Francois Hollande's advisers needed a drink..
Global shares rally on hopes for U.S. jobs growth
PARIS (Reuters) - Stocks gained ground on Friday to further recover from a steep two-week selloff, buoyed by expectations that a January U.S. jobs report will soothe recent concerns over the pace of global growth..
Amy Adams, Michelle Williams attend Philip Seymour Hoffman wake
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actors Amy Adams and Michelle Williams were among friends and family who mourned Philip Seymour Hoffman at a private wake on Thursday evening for the actor who died of a suspected drug overdose..
Winter Games to open, Putin keen to prove doubters wrong
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics on Friday determined to prove his doubters wrong after militant attacks, a row over gay rights and ballooning costs overshadowed preparations..
Analysis: Twitter must move faster to counter fears of plateau
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter, whose shares had soared more than 150 percent since their November debut on Wall Street, stunned investors this week with a one-two punch of bad news: near-flat user growth and a drop in engagement among its 241 million members..
Disappearance of wildflowers may have doomed Ice Age giants
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Flower power may have meant the difference between life and death for some of the extinct giants of the Ice Age, including the mighty woolly mammoth and woolly rhinoceros..
Stolen 300-year-old Stradivarius violin recovered in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A rare Stradivarius violin worth millions of dollars that was stolen from a concert violinist in an armed robbery last week has been recovered from a Milwaukee residence, law enforcement officials said on Thursday..
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