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Morning Digest: South Korea police investigate U.S. ambassador attacker's visits to North

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South Korea police investigate U.S. ambassador attacker's visits to North
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police said on Friday they are investigating possible links between a knife attack on the U.S. ambassador to Seoul and the assailant's multiple visits to North Korea, as they also sought to charge him with attempted murder..
Former China leader not implicated in aide's investigation, official says
BEIJING (Reuters) - Retired Chinese President Hu Jintao is not being implicated in a corruption probe into a former top aide, a senior government spokesman said on Friday, adding that the official was being investigated more over financial issues than political ones..
Dollar revs up for jobs data, euro bonds rally on ECB
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar hit a new 11-year high against major currencies on Friday as investors bet the monthly U.S. jobs report would add to the chance of rate hikes, even as the European Central Bank embarks on a 1 trillion euro campaign of bond-buying..
Actor Harrison Ford injured in small-plane crash in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Film star Harrison Ford was injured on Thursday when the "Star Wars" actor crashed his vintage plane on a Los Angeles golf course shortly after taking off from a nearby airport, his publicist said..
Giants suffer blow as Pence ruled out for six weeks
San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence suffered a fractured left forearm after being struck by a pitch on Thursday and will be out of action for at least six weeks..
Amazon opens store on Alibaba's online marketplace Tmall
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc has opened an online store on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's fast-growing online marketplace, Tmall.com as it seeks to expand in China, an Alibaba spokesman said..
Dawn of man: Ethiopian jawbone fossil pushes back human origins
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A 2.8-million-year-old jawbone fossil with five intact teeth unearthed in an Ethiopian desert is pushing back the dawn of humankind by about half a million years..
Florida dog saved after being shot, tied to railroad tracks
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - A Florida dog was tied to railroad tracks and shot twice, but survived after police rescued the animal before she was hit by an oncoming train, authorities said..
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