2015年6月9日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: June 9, 2015

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Exclusive: Henkel, Coty submit binding bids for P&G assets - sources
(Reuters) - Henkel & Co KGaA AG and Coty Inc, both of which have personal care and cosmetics businesses, made binding offers to buy separate parts of Procter & Gamble Co's beauty businesses worth up to a total of $12 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Spain's economy minister to visit Cuba to meet authorities
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said on Tuesday he would visit Cuba, in a sign of increased contact between the communist island and Madrid's conservative government.
Australian web provider iiNet in possible database hacking
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Internet provider iiNet Ltd has urged more than 30,000 customers to change their passwords after claims emerged online that hackers had been attempting to sell personal information stolen from one of the firm's databases.
Botched parachute bedevils NASA 'flying saucer' test for second time
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - NASA's test run of a Mars landing system came to a quick end on Monday when the saucer-shaped vehicle's parachute tore away after partly unfurling high over the Pacific Ocean, a NASA TV broadcast showed.
Australia World Cup bid had no chance, says Lowy
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's bid for the 2022 World Cup never stood a chance because their officials had not understood that votes were secured in back rooms according to "commercial interests", the country's soccer supremo Frank Lowy has said.
Lady Gaga joins fight to crackdown on U.S. campus sexual assaults
(Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Lady Gaga has joined forces with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to push for legislation to crackdown on a rising wave of sexual violence plaguing U.S. universities.
Meet 'Hellboy,' the dinosaur with exotic horns and frill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists had a heck of a time getting the remarkable fossil of a dinosaur they dubbed "Hellboy" out of the hard limestone along a Canadian river bank where it was entombed for 68 million years, but the diabolic task proved gratifying.
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