2014年8月6日星期三

Morning Digest: Gaza ceasefire holding on second day, talks under way

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Gaza ceasefire holding on second day, talks under way
GAZA/CAIRO (Reuters) - A Gaza truce was holding on Wednesday as Egyptian mediators pursued talks with Israeli and Palestinian representatives on an enduring end to a war that has devastated the Hamas Islamist- dominated enclave..
Polish PM says threat of Russia's intervention in Ukraine has risen
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday the threat of a direct intervention by Russia's military in Ukraine has risen over the last couple of days..
Walgreen won't shift tax domicile abroad as buys Alliance Boots
(Reuters) - U.S. retailer Walgreen Co will make a full takeover of Europe's biggest pharmacy chain Alliance Boots , but won't use the deal to move its tax domicile overseas after fierce criticism of such tax-cutting moves at home..
A Minute With: Daniel Radcliffe on rom-coms and life post-Potter
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From boy wizard Harry Potter to Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, actor Daniel Radcliffe has taken on a wide range of fantasy and period roles, but he finally steps into the real world with his latest film..
Federer has easy start to hard court campaign
TORONTO (Reuters) - Roger Federer launched his North American hard court campaign and bid for an 80th career title in impressive style blowing past Canadian Peter Polansky 6-2 6-0 on Tuesday and into the third round of the Rogers Cup..
U.S. FCC asks if broadband should mean faster Internet speeds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday proposed changing how it measures high-speed Internet to potentially require download speeds of 10 megabits per second (Mbps) or higher for a service to qualify as broadband..
Inmarsat says Proton delay will hold up new network
LONDON (Reuters) - British satellite company Inmarsat said the global implementation of its new communications network would be delayed by as much as six months as its Russian launch provider Proton recovers from a failure..
Pennsylvania museum says finds 6,500-year-old skeleton in its cellar
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Philadelphia archaeology museum said on Tuesday its researchers have discovered an extremely rare 6,500-year-old human skeleton in its own basement, where it had been in storage for 85 years..
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