2015年10月14日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: October 14, 2015

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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Clinton's debate showing may spell trouble for Biden
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden faced an altered political dynamic on Wednesday after Hillary Clinton reasserted her command of the Democratic Party race during a debate that may have left little room for him to run.
Russia's Lavrov says Washington declines deeper military talks on Syria
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the United States declined to send a high-level military delegation to Moscow to discuss deeper coordination in fighting in Syria as had been proposed by Moscow.
Oil eases further below $50 on oversupply, China concern
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil eased further below $50 a barrel on Wednesday, falling for a third day, on concern a supply glut will persist and demand slow down as economic growth moderates in No. 2 consumer China.
U.S. DoJ disrupts botnet, arrests Moldovan administrator
(Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice said a sophisticated botnet designed to steal banking and other credentials from infected computers has been disrupted, and its administrator arrested.
Astronauts test high definition 4K camera in space
Astronauts on the International Space Station inserted an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water to test a new device that can record four times the resolution of a normal high definition camera.
IOC sees positive strides in Tokyo's preparations for 2020 games
TOKYO (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Wednesday it saw positive strides in Tokyo's preparations for the 2020 Games despite embarrassments such as scrapping its logo and plans for its new Olympic Stadium due to anger over ballooning costs.
Jamaican Marlon James's Bob Marley novel wins Man Booker prize
LONDON (Reuters) - Marlon James became the first Jamaican to win the Man Booker fiction prize on Tuesday for "A Brief History of Seven Killings", inspired by an attempt to kill reggae star Bob Marley, and said he hoped more Caribbean writers will follow.
Connecticut jury denies woman's claim eight-year-old nephew broke her wrist
MILFORD, Conn. (Reuters) - A Connecticut jury on Tuesday slapped down a lawsuit filed by a New York woman who sued her 12-year-old nephew for injuries she contends resulted from the boy's "exuberant" greeting at a party on his eighth birthday.
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