2014年7月28日星期一

Morning Digest: Gaza fighting abates as diplomatic tension flares

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Gaza fighting abates as diplomatic tension flares
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel eased its assaults in the Gaza Strip and Palestinian rocket fire from the enclave declined sharply on Monday, the military said, with both the United States and United Nations calling for a durable ceasefire..
More than 50 killed in Benghazi, Tripoli clashes
BENGHAZI/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - At least 36 people were killed in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi where Libyan Special Forces and Islamist militants clashed on Saturday night and Sunday morning, medical and security sources said..
Microsoft says government officials make sudden visit to China offices
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese government officials made sudden visits to Microsoft Corp's China offices, a Microsoft spokeswoman said on Monday, but declined to give a reason..
From virtual reality to stars, five highlights from Comic-Con
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Every year, around 130,000 comic book fans and entertainment enthusiasts trek to San Diego's Comic-Con International, where thousands of booths and hundreds of panels are set up by industry outlets to cater to attendees..
McGinley pulls out of U.S. PGA with shoulder injury
(Reuters) - European Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley has pulled out of next week's U.S. PGA Championship with a shoulder injury, the Irishman said on Monday..
Amazon offers 3D printing to customize earrings, bobble head toys
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc will offer 3D printing services that allow customers to customize and build earrings, bobble head toys and other items from third-party sellers using a new personalization option on its website..
Bayer says Nexavar fails in breast cancer study
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German drugmaker Bayer said a Phase III trial of cancer drug Nexavar in patients with advanced breast cancer did not meet its primary endpoint of delaying the progression of the disease..
Rockies give out shirts honoring Tulowitzki - but spell his name wrong
(Reuters) - Ebay may soon heat up with searches for baseball jerseys honoring Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, after his own team managed to spell the top hitter's name wrong..
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