2015年9月16日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: September 16, 2015

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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Firefighters gain ground on California wildfire that destroyed 585 homes
MIDDLETOWN, Calif. (Reuters) - Property losses from a deadly Northern California wildfire, the most destructive this year in the western United States, climbed on Tuesday to at least 585 homes and hundreds of other structures that have gone up in flames.
Hungary shuts EU border, taking migrant crisis into its own hands
SERBIAN-HUNGARIAN BORDER (Reuters) - Hungary's right-wing government shut the main land route for migrants into the European Union on Tuesday, taking matters into its own hands to halt Europe's influx of refugees.
Shares rise, dollar frozen ahead of Fed rate decision
LONDON (Reuters) - World share markets rose on Wednesday, albeit in thin volume, and short-term U.S. bond yields held near 4 1/2-year highs as investors braced for the possibility of the first interest rate hike in the United States in almost a decade.
Cisco router break-ins bypass cyber defenses
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - (Company corrects the 15th paragraph beginning "The malicious programme..." to clarify that the nickname SYNful refers to the signal routers sent to open up communication with other routers, rather than how the implanted software jumps between routers.)
U.S. universities lead in innovation, Asia a rising power
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. universities lead the world in scientific innovation but face strong competition from Asian rivals with close ties to industry, according to a detailed analysis of academic papers and patent filings.
Bach says IOC will test public support among bidders
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will conduct its own research to judge public support for hosting the 2024 Summer Games in each of the five bidding cities, its president Thomas Bach said on Wednesday.
Johnny Depp brings 'Black Mass' to Toronto
Hollywood star Johnny Depp brought his latest film "Black Mass" to the Toronto International Film Festival on Monday.
Connecticut court keeps 'Arsenic and Old Lace' records sealed
MILFORD, Conn. (Reuters) - All the medical records of the female serial killer who inspired the play and film "Arsenic and Old Lace" will remain sealed forever, Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled on Monday, rejecting a request to open some of them half a century after her death.
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