2014年11月26日星期三

Morning Digest: Protests spread across U.S., more troops deployed to prevent fresh Ferguson riots

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11/26/2014
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Protests spread across U.S., more troops deployed to prevent fresh Ferguson riots
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Hong Kong student leaders arrested as police clear protest site
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police cleared activists from one of the largest protest sites in the city on Wednesday and arrested Joshua Wong and Lester Shum, two of the student leaders at the heart of the pro-democracy movement that has shaken the Asian financial hub..
ECB outlook lifts Europe shares, Australian dollar sags
TOKYO (Reuters) - European shares pushed higher on Wednesday, bolstered by the prospect of more stimulus from the European Central Bank and as upbeat U.S. economic growth data calmed investor anxiety over a deteriorating global outlook..
Lebanese singer Sabah dies at 87
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese singer Sabah, one of the leading Arab performers of her generation, has died at the age of 87, her family said on Wednesday..
Scott out to bury Sydney hurt against inspirational McIlroy
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Adam Scott still feels the hurt of losing the Australian Open title to Rory McIlroy on the final green last year but believes the world number one has also inspired him to become a better golfer..
Twitter in talks to buy Bieber-backed selfie app Shots: CNBC
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc is in talks to buy Shots, a selfie photo-sharing app, CNBC reported, citing a source close to the Justin Bieber-backed company..
Multi-national crew reaches space station
(Reuters) - A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazahkstan on Sunday to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station, including Italy's first female astronaut..
Fifty years later, American skating team claims Olympics bronze
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fifty years after Vivian Joseph and Ronald Joseph skated at the Innsbruck Olympics, the American pair on Tuesday officially claimed the bronze medal..
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