2015年3月13日星期五

Morning Digest: Manhunt for shooting suspects grinds on in Ferguson, Missouri

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Manhunt for shooting suspects grinds on in Ferguson, Missouri
FERGUSON, Mo. (Reuters) - Police hunted for a second day on Friday for suspects in the shooting of two police officers at a protest rally in Ferguson, Missouri, after U.S. President Barack Obama said those responsible must be brought to justice..
Center-left opposition rides a solid lead into Israeli election
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's center-left opposition is poised for an upset victory in national elections next week, with the last opinion polls before the March 17 vote giving it a solid lead over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party..
Europe holds onto gains from 'game-changing' week
LONDON (Reuters) - European equities were set for a sixth straight week of gains on Friday, fuelled by a dramatic slide in the euro on the back of the European Central Bank's bond-buying plan that has kept euro zone yields near record lows..
Comedian Andy Samberg chosen to host 2015 Emmy Awards
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Andy Samberg, a star of the comedy TV show "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," will host the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards, the highest honors in U.S. television, organizers of the show said on Thursday..
Rushing king Murray leaves Dallas for rival Eagles
(Reuters) - NFL leading rusher DeMarco Murray left the Dallas Cowboys and turned down more lucrative offers to join the rival Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday..
Exclusive: IBM looking at adopting bitcoin technology for major currencies
NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp is considering adopting the underlying technology behind bitcoin, known as the "blockchain," to create a digital cash and payment system for major currencies, according to a person familiar with the matter..
India, U.S. researchers clash over swine flu strain mutation
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has disputed U.S. scientists' findings that the deadly swine flu virus has acquired more virulent mutations in the South Asian country and rejected their concerns over how authorities are monitoring an outbreak of the disease..
German employers get creative to skirt new minimum wage
BERLIN (Reuters) - From charging slaughterhouse workers for their knives to compensating staff with tanning salon vouchers, German employers are coming up with creative ways to avoid paying a new minimum wage, angering unions..
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