2015年9月28日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: September 28, 2015

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Monday, September 28, 2015
Shell pulls the plug on Arctic exploration
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell has abandoned its Arctic search for oil after failing to find enough crude in a move that will appease environmental campaigners and shareholders who said its project was too expensive and risky.
Thai police give themselves more cash for Bangkok blast probe
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai police reiterated on Monday the motive for a deadly bombing at a shrine in Bangkok in August was revenge for a crackdown on human trafficking and they again awarded themselves wads of cash as a reward for their investigation.
Horizonte acquires Glencore's Brazil nickel project for $8 million
(Reuters) - Horizonte Minerals said on Monday it had bought Glencore's Araguaia nickel project in Brazil for $8 million.
Gender gap widens in cyber security field long dominated by men
BOSTON (Reuters) - Women account for just one out of 10 cyber security professionals, as the gender gap widened over two years in a male-dominated field with a drastic workforce shortage, a survey showed.
Tanzanian engineer invents low-cost water filter
(Reuters) - It looks good enough to drink but just seconds before, this water was full of dirt and bacteria.
Five sports recommended for inclusion at 2020 Tokyo Games
TOKYO (Reuters) - Organizers of the Tokyo Olympics have recommended five more sports -- baseball/softball, karate, skateboard, sports climbing and surfing -- be added to the program for the 2020 Summer Games, it was announced on Monday.
'Hotel Transylvania 2' breaks September record with $47.5 million debut
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - "Hotel Transylvania 2" easily topped the weekend box office, sinking its teeth into an impressive $47.5 million, and providing a big win for star Adam Sandler and Sony Pictures, the studio behind the animated franchise.
Japan's 105-year-old 'Golden Bolt' sets sprint record, misses personal best
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese centenarian Hidekichi Miyazaki set a fresh record as the world's oldest competitive sprinter this week, one day after turning 105, but said he was disappointed at falling short of his own personal best.
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