2015年5月29日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: May 29, 2015

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Friday, May 29, 2015
Myanmar says won't take blame at Asia migrant crisis talks
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Myanmar insisted it was not to blame for Southeast Asia's latest influx of "boat people" at a regional crisis meeting on Friday, as the United States said thousands of vulnerable migrants adrift at sea needed urgent rescue.
Japan's Skymark submits bankruptcy plan despite creditor opposition
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's failed budget carrier Skymark Airlines Inc submitted a restructuring plan for court approval on Friday despite opposition from the two main creditors owed about two-thirds of its roughly 300 billion yen ($2.4 billion) debt.
NSA chief urges 'safe' Internet under equivalent of Law of the Sea
TALLINN (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency chief called on Wednesday for an "open, reliable and safe" Internet governed by international rules akin to the Law of the Sea, while deflecting critics who say NSA spying has undermined public trust in the cyberworld.
Temperature's rising: expert says dinosaurs were warm-blooded
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dinosaurs, those bygone masters of the planet, were warm-blooded just like today's mammals, according to a scientist who judged their metabolism using body mass and growth rates deduced from fossils of species including Tyrannosaurus rex.
Blatter expected to win re-election despite soccer corruption scandal
ZURICH (Reuters) - World soccer boss Sepp Blatter was expected to be re-elected on Friday, defying growing calls for him to step down in the face of corruption scandals engulfing the sport's governing body.
Trevor Noah to take over 'The Daily Show' on September 28
NEW YORK (Reuters) - South African comedian Trevor Noah will replace Jon Stewart as the host of the last-night comedy parody "The Daily Show" on Sept. 28, Comedy Central said on Thursday.
Branded golf balls were a mistake, Ireland's former bank regulator says
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's financial regulator, whose "timid" supervision was criticized for not halting the country's banking crash, produced branded golf balls to promote itself before the office was overhauled, a parliamentary inquiry heard on Thursday.
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