2015年8月26日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: August 26, 2015

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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Hoping for domestic reform, Iranian activists back nuclear deal
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian pro-democracy activists, lawyers and artists have thrown their weight behind last month's nuclear deal with world powers, hoping it will lead to a promised political opening that President Hassan Rouhani has so far failed to deliver.
World shares sag as China jitters persist
LONDON (Reuters) - World shares sagged on Wednesday as investors feared fresh rate cuts in China may not be enough to stabilize its slowing economy or halt a stocks collapse that is wreaking havoc in global markets.
Ashley Madison hack sends shivers through hook-up, porn sites
TORONTO (Reuters) - Larry Flynt, a defender of free speech and sexual freedom if there ever was one, has this advice for anyone worried by the hack of infidelity site Ashley Madison: Muzzle yourself.
German scientists find rare dinosaur tracks
BERLIN (Reuters) - German scientists have found an unusually long trail of footprints from a 30-tonne dinosaur in an abandoned quarry in Lower Saxony, a discovery they think could be around 145 million years old.
Blue Jays thankful of Rangers gifts in 6-5 victory
(The Sports Xchange) - The streaking Toronto Blue Jays were given extra assistance from the Rangers after Texas helped them score two runs with two outs in the ninth inning for a come-from-behind 6-5 victory on Tuesday.
Mexican animators bring story of Polish WW2 saint Kolbe to screen
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexcian filmmakers are making a 3D animation movie that introduces to a younger generation the life of a Polish monk who laid down his life for a stranger at Auschwitz death camp and was later canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Enough to make Mona Lisa smile: Taiwan boy falls through Italian masterpiece
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A T$50 million ($1.54 million) masterpiece by a 17th century Italian artist was back on display in the Taiwan capital on Tuesday after a 12-year-old boy tripped, fell and punched a hole in the canvas, the exhibit organizer said.
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