2014年6月5日星期四

Morning Digest: Freed soldier's hometown cancels rally amid anger over swap

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06/5/2014
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Freed soldier's hometown cancels rally amid anger over swap
KABUL (Reuters) - The political uproar over the prisoner swap that won the release of U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl from Taliban captivity intensified on Wednesday when his hometown canceled plans for a rally celebrating his return amid allegations that he deserted..
Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine town, residents flee
NEAR SLAVIANSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian government forces battled separatists with artillery and automatic weapons on Wednesday in a second day of fighting in and around Slaviansk, forcing many residents to flee..
France's Hollande seeks to widen BNP fine debate
PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande sought to widen the basis of his fight against a possible $10 billion U.S. fine facing bank BNP Paribas ahead of a meeting with Barack Obama on Thursday, warning of "consequences across the euro zone"..
Coldplay keeps Mariah Carey from topping Billboard 200
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British rockers Coldplay retained the top spot on the weekly Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday, holding off new entries from Mariah Carey and Austin Mahone..
Colorful player, manager, coach Don Zimmer dies at 83
(Reuters) - Don Zimmer, a colorful baseball lifer whose career touched such storied franchises as the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox, died in Florida on Wednesday at age 83, the Tampa Bay Rays said..
Netflix blames slow speeds on Verizon, other Internet providers
WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Netflix Inc is telling customers that Verizon Inc and other Internet providers are to blame for slow speeds as the video streaming service pushes to avoid paying for faster delivery of its movies and TV shows..
SoftBank to start selling personal robots next year
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Corp said on Thursday it will start selling human-like robots for personal use by February, expanding into a sector seen key to addressing labour shortages in one of the world's fastest ageing societies..
Puppy drives car into Massachusetts pond, owner says
BOSTON (Reuters) - A 3-month-old German shepherd puppy is being blamed for driving a family car into a Massachusetts pond..
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