2014年5月5日星期一

Morning Digest: Ukraine moving special forces to control Odessa

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Ukraine moving special forces to control Odessa
ODESSA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine's Interior Minister said on Monday he had drafted a new special forces unit into the southern port city of Odessa after the "outrageous" failure of police to tackle pro-Russian separatists in a weekend of violence that killed dozens..
In eastern Ukraine, the mob rules
DONETSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - His mistake was to run from the advancing mob, and that was enough for the men and women carrying clubs, knives and swords through Donetsk's Lenin district..
Ukraine tensions, Chinese data sour sentiment
LONDON (Reuters) - European stocks slipped in thin trade on Monday after soft Chinese manufacturing data, while simmering tensions in Ukraine underpinned safe-haven government bonds and gold..
'Spider-Man 2' catches $92 million to kick off summer movie season
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," a sequel about the web-slinging superhero, snared $92 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales over the weekend, taking the top spot on movie box office charts at the start of Hollywood's lucrative summer blockbuster season..
Olympic relay medals in jeopardy after Tyson Gay's ban
(Reuters) - The International Olympics Committee (IOC) will have the final say on whether Tyson Gay's 4x100 meters relay team mates will be stripped of their London Games medals in the wake of the sprinter's doping ban, the IAAF told Reuters..
LinkedIn forecast disappoints, prompts price target cuts
(Reuters) - LinkedIn Corp's full-year revenue forecast fell short of market expectations, prompting at least 14 brokerages to cut their price targets on the stock..
Jupiter's moon Ganymede may have 'club sandwich' layers of ocean
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As club sandwiches go, this undoubtedly is the biggest one in the solar system..
Bear that bit Missouri students has no rabies, is spared
(Reuters) - A two-month-old bear cub that bit and scratched at least 18 students at a Missouri college poses no rabies threat and won't be killed, school officials said on Friday..
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