2015年3月19日星期四

Morning Digest: One killed, five wounded in shooting spree in Phoenix suburb

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03/19/2015
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One killed, five wounded in shooting spree in Phoenix suburb
MESA, Ariz. (Reuters) - A gunman opened fire inside a motel room in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa on Wednesday, killing a man and wounding two women before shooting three more people as he sought to elude an exhaustive manhunt that ended in his capture, police said..
Gunmen storm Tunisian museum, kill 17 foreign tourists
TUNIS (Reuters) - Gunmen wearing military uniforms stormed Tunisia's national museum on Wednesday, killing 17 foreign tourists and two Tunisians in one of the worst militant attacks in a country that had largely escaped the region's "Arab Spring" turmoil..
Global stocks and bonds roar Fed approval, dollar fights back
LONDON (Reuters) - World shares rose back towards all-time highs and a slump then jump in the dollar triggered wild moves in currency markets on Thursday, as investors priced in a later start and a slower pace for future U.S. rate rises..
'Games of Thrones' stars storm Tower of London
LONDON (Reuters) - Medieval fantasy "Game of Thrones" met some medieval reality on Wednesday at the Tower of London where stars from the hit HBO television show walked a red carpeted moat for the premiere of the fifth season..
Roger Clemens reaches settlement in ex-trainer's defamation suit: newspaper
(Reuters) - Former Major League Baseball pitching great Roger Clemens on Wednesday reached a settlement to a defamation lawsuit filed years ago by a former trainer who said he injected Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs, Newsday reported..
Rakuten buying eBook firm OverDrive for $410 million in U.S. push
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese online retailer Rakuten Inc is buying U.S. eBook company OverDrive Inc for about $410 million, deepening its push into the U.S. market and into the "sharing economy"..
Mystery of Darwin's strange South American mammals solved
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - To 19th century British naturalist Charles Darwin, they were the strangest animals yet discovered, one looking like a hybrid of a hippo, rhino and rodent and another resembling a humpless camel with an elephant's trunk..
California man fatally impaled on fence after falling from tree
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California man who authorities believe had been drinking in a tree outside of his home was fatally impaled when he accidentally fell from its branches and landed on a spiked fence, police said on Wednesday..
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