2015年10月22日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: October 22, 2015

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Thursday, October 22, 2015
Biden won't run in 2016, boosting Clinton's White House hopes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said on Wednesday he would not run for president in 2016, ending months of indecision and removing one of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's biggest potential obstacles to the party's nomination.
Swordsman kills one, wounds four at Swedish school
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A masked man wielding a sword killed one person and wounded four at a school in western Sweden before being shot by police, authorities said on Thursday.
Dunkin' Brands revenue beats as royalty fees rise
(Reuters) - Dunkin' Brands Group Inc reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue, helped by increased royalties from franchisees and higher sales at company-operated restaurants.
Yahoo slashes ad price for streaming NFL game: sources
(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc has dropped the price of advertising for its first Web-streamed National Football League game on Sunday from an early price of $200,000 to less than $100,000, two media buyers familiar with the situation told Reuters on Wednesday.
Cuba launches initiative to protect sharks
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba on Wednesday launched an initiative to protect sharks in some of the most pristine habitat for the predators whose populations have been in steep decline.
Korean Ji whizzes to LPGA Taiwan lead
(Reuters) - South Korea's Ji Eun-hee chipped in twice as she raced to the top of the LPGA Taiwan Championship leaderboard with an opening round of six-under-par 66 on Thursday.
New Bond 'Spectre' plays like a swan song, and a long one
LONDON (Reuters) - It may be no coincidence that Agent 007's latest love interest, played by French actress Lea Seydoux in the new James Bond movie "Spectre," is called Madeleine Swann, because the film seems like a swan song for some of the participants.
Manhunt under way for gunman in Florida 'Zombicon' fest
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - Police were searching Monday for a man who opened fire at a Florida weekend event celebrating zombie pop culture, killing one person, injuring six others and sending thousands of attendees scrambling for cover, according to a police spokesman.
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