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Hackers raid eBay in historic breach, access 145 million records
BOSTON (Reuters) - EBay Inc said that hackers raided its network three months ago, accessing some 145 million user records in what is poised to go down as one of the biggest data breaches in history, based on the number of accounts compromised..
Thai army takes control of government: army chief
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha seized control of the government on Thursday, saying the army had to restore order and push through reforms, two days after he declared martial law..
Steady growth signs lift European stocks and bonds
LONDON, date (Reuters) - European stocks and government bonds rose on Thursday buoyed by another month of private sector growth, firmer Chinese data and signs the U.S. Fed will maintain some monetary support for the world's largest economy..
Cannes autograph-hunters brave sun, rain, long hours for 'dream'
CANNES France (Reuters) - Packed behind security barriers, scorched by the sun and pelted by rain, they are the real stars of the Cannes film festival - the intrepid autograph hunters..
Spurs rout Thunder to take 2-0 series lead
(Reuters) - The San Antonio Spurs put the Oklahoma City Thunder to the sword with a spectacular exhibition of shooting in the second half to tighten their grip on the Western Conference finals with a 112-77 win in Game Two on Wednesday..
EU urges U.S. to move faster to end Internet monopoly
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The European Commission on Wednesday urged the United States to speed up its promised efforts to dilute U.S. influence over the governance of the Internet, saying it was time for America's monopoly to come to an end..
Top 10 newly-discovered species span big trees, tiny flies
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A cross between a sleek cat and a wide-eyed teddy bear that lives in Andean cloud forests and an eyeless snail that lives in darkness 900-plus meters (3,000 feet) below ground in Croatia rank among the top 10 new species discovered last year, scientists announced on Thursday..
French rail company orders 2,000 trains too wide for platforms
PARIS (Reuters) - France's national rail company SNCF said on Tuesday it had ordered 2,000 trains for an expanded regional network that are too wide for many station platforms, entailing costly repairs..
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