2015年9月22日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: September 22, 2015

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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Pressure builds on Volkswagen CEO
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The scandal engulfing Volkswagen, which has admitted cheating diesel vehicle emissions tests in the United States, spread on Tuesday as South Korea said it would conduct its own investigation and a French minister called for an EU-wide probe.
Triumphant Tsipras returns to fight for Greek economy, debt relief
ATHENS (Reuters) - Alexis Tsipras took the oath of office for a second term as Greek prime minister on Monday, promising to revive the crippled economy while demanding debt relief from creditors as his "first big battle" following an unexpectedly clear election victory.
Music streaming service Deezer plans Paris listing
PARIS (Reuters) - Music streaming service Deezer plans a flotation on the Paris stock exchange by the end of the year as it tries to keep up with larger, deeper-pocketed rivals such as Apple Inc and Sweden's Spotify.
Body parts floating in 3D space to give medicine virtual shape
Mountain View, CA (Reuters) - New imaging technology that processes hundreds of medical scans to generate a perfect virtual 3D model of the human body will allow doctors to more accurately diagnose disease and prepare for complex surgical procedures, according to its developers.  
Speculation mounts that Button will retire from F1
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Jenson Button has increased speculation he is set to retire from Formula One after telling British reporters that the 'joy' of competing was missing and he had made a decision about his future.
Jack Larson, who played Superman's pal Jimmy Olsen in TV series, dies
(Reuters) - Jack Larson, who played Jimmy Olsen, the boyish, frequently imperiled cub reporter on the 1950s U.S. television series "Adventures of Superman" who was oblivious to the fact that his co-worker was actually the man of steel, died at the age of 87.
Watching paint dry leads to Guinness world record in rural Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Mike Carmichael simply wanted to do something weird when he and his 3-year-old son slapped a coat of blue paint on a baseball in 1977.
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