2015年10月8日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: October 8, 2015

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Thursday, October 8, 2015
NATO chief says prepared to send troops to defend Turkey
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO said it was prepared to send troops to Turkey to defend its ally after violations of Turkish airspace by Russian jets bombing Syria and Britain scolded Moscow for escalating a civil war that has already killed 250,000 people.
Dell in talks to buy data storage company EMC
(Reuters) - Dell Inc [DI.UL], the world's third largest personal computer maker, is in talks to buy data storage company EMC Corp , a person familiar with the matter said, in what could be one of the biggest technology deals ever.
Exclusive: Uber checks connections between hacker and Lyft: sources
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Eight months after disclosing a major data breach, ride service Uber [UBER.UL] is focusing its legal efforts on learning more about an internet address that it has persuaded a court could lead to identifying the hacker. That address, two sources familiar with the matter say, can be traced to the chief of technology at its main U.S. rival, Lyft.
Nobel discoveries on DNA repair now fueling cancer drug research
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Cancer researchers are just beginning to understand the ramifications of the fundamental discoveries behind the 2015 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, which were awarded on Wednesday to three scientists for explaining how cells repair mistakes in DNA that occur when cells divide.
Platini hits out at FIFA, vows to ensure truth is known
ZURICH (Reuters) - UEFA president Michel Platini, reported to be facing a possible FIFA's Ethics Committee suspension from football, has said he will fight any decision against him, and has slammed the world soccer's governing body.
Keanu Reeves hopes for third 'Bill & Ted' film, says script in works
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood star Keanu Reeves is hopeful a third "Bill & Ted" film can be made, saying the script for a reboot of the popular comedy fantasy adventure was still being worked on.
Police rescue Kentucky store owner from large python
(Reuters) - The owner of a Kentucky reptile store had to be rescued by police after a 20-foot-long (6-meter) python weighing up to 125 pounds (57 kg) wrapped around him, authorities said.
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