2014年9月9日星期二

Morning Digest: Iraq's Shi'ite militia, Kurds use U.S. air strikes to further own agendas

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Iraq's Shi'ite militia, Kurds use U.S. air strikes to further own agendas
SULEIMAN BEG Iraq (Reuters) - A small group of people pick through putrefying human remains laid out on plastic sheets by the side of a road in northern Iraq, searching for any trace of missing friends and relatives..
Ukraine death toll edges up despite ceasefire
KIEV/MARIUPOL Ukraine (Reuters) - Four Ukrainian servicemen have been killed since the start of a ceasefire between government forces and pro-Russian separatists last Friday in eastern Ukraine, a defense ministry official was quoted on Tuesday as saying..
Dollar sweeps to 14-month high, kicks oil below $100
LONDON (Reuters) - A robust dollar swept to a 14-month high on Tuesday as investors tweaked bets on an early hike in U.S. interest rates, burdening oil, gold and stocks in the energy majors..
Reese Witherspoon takes walk on 'Wild' side at Toronto festival
TORONTO (Reuters) - From the moment Reese Witherspoon tears off a bloodied big toe nail in the opening scene of her new film "Wild," it is clear the Oscar-winning actress is headed in a new direction..
Cardinals rally to edge Chargers
(Reuters) - The Arizona Cardinals pulled off a fourth-quarter comeback with two clutch drives to edge the San Diego Chargers 18-17 on Monday..
Netflix joins online protest on U.S. net neutrality
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Video streaming service Netflix Inc will join Reddit, Kickstarter and thousands of other websites on Wednesday in an online protest that calls for strong U.S. rules to ensure equal treatment of Internet traffic..
Harvest 'supermoon' to loom large in Monday night sky
BOSTON (Reuters) - Sky watchers and others who spend time outdoors at night in the United States are in for a treat on Monday night in the form of an apparently larger-than-average, shinier full moon, the last of this summer's three "supermoons.".
Oregon woman arrested for 'zombie game' assault
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An Oregon woman was arrested for breaking into a home and attacking a woman resident, while claiming she was playing a "zombie game," police said on Monday..
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