2015年8月13日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: August 13, 2015

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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Greek ruling party warns rebel lawmakers not to risk government in bailout vote
ATHENS (Reuters) - The Greek government criticized rebels within its ranks intent on opposing a new bailout deal in Thursday night's parliamentary vote, saying a government without a majority "cannot go far" and raising the possibility of early elections.
U.S.-China aviation talks hit stumbling block on airport access
BEIJING/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Talks to ease limits on flights between the United States and China's gateway cities have stalled over U.S. fears its airlines will be given less attractive time slots for take-off and landing than their Chinese rivals, people familiar with the negotiations said.
Hackers stole secrets for up to $100 million insider-trading profit: U.S.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A group of mainly U.S.-based stock traders and computer hackers in Ukraine made as much as $100 million in illegal profits over five years by conspiring to use information stolen from thousands of corporate press statements before their public release, U.S. authorities said on Tuesday.
Armed and dangerous: octopus genetic secrets unveiled
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have unlocked the genetic secrets of one of Earth's underwater wonders - the octopus - whose eight sucker-studded arms bestow an otherworldly appearance and large brain place it among the smartest invertebrates.
Team Bolt confident sprint king will be alright on the night
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Usain Bolt's coach is convinced the Jamaican phenomenon can once again put aside injury concerns and mediocre form to maintain his grip on the major sprint titles at this month's world championship.
Three more women accuse Bill Cosby of decades-old assaults
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Three more women accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault on Wednesday, providing detailed allegations of abuse they said the veteran television star subjected them to decades ago.
Forget Trump, Canada candidate slays dragons to nab votes
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - He rides a Canada goose, slays a dragon and fist bumps an alien - and that's just in the first 30 seconds of Wyatt Scott's campaign video for the upcoming Canadian federal election.
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