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Morning Digest: Greece, euro zone close to a deal before Friday's Eurogroup: Greek official

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Greece, euro zone close to a deal before Friday's Eurogroup: Greek official
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Greece and the euro zone are close to a deal on a financing-for-reforms package, a senior Greek official said ahead of a crucial meeting of euro zone finance ministers later on Friday..
Car bombs kill more than 30 in eastern Libyan city: speaker
CAIRO (Reuters) - More than 30 people were killed in car bomb explosions in the eastern Libyan city of Qubbah on Friday, parliamentary speaker Aguila Saleh said..
Greek bailout jitters push stock markets off highs
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks eased off five-month highs on Friday and the euro fell before a European finance ministers' meeting that could potentially cut Greece adrift and set it on the path to exiting the euro zone..
Removed from ventilator, Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition unchanged: source
(Reuters) - Doctors have taken Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of late singer Whitney Houston, off the ventilator that has helped her breathe since she was found unresponsive in a bathtub last month, but no decisions have been made to take her off life support, a family source said on Thursday..
Trooper describes evidence seized from ex-NFL star Hernandez' home
FALL RIVER, Mass. (Reuters) - Investigators seized .22 caliber shells, sneakers and a scale apparently used for marijuana from Aaron Hernandez's home days after the former National Football League star's alleged murder victim was found, a police officer said on Thursday..
Russian competition watchdog opens case against Google: Interfax
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Anti-Monopoly Service has opened a case against Google following a request from Russia's biggest search site Yandex, Interfax news agency reported on Friday citing the regulator..
Bigger is better: 19th century hypothesis gets fresh endorsement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Renowned 19th century American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope proposed "Cope's Rule," hypothesizing that animal lineages tend to increase in body size over time..
Hong Kong 'wolf' tells people to be 'like sheep' after year of protests
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong leader C.Y. Leung, nicknamed the "wolf" by critics, said residents of the Chinese-controlled city should be more like sheep after a year "rife with differences", including months of sometimes violent pro-democracy street protests..
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