2015年11月13日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: November 13, 2015

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Friday, November 13, 2015
Special Report: Trump's art of the deal - Dispute your bills
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump has a message for anyone who agrees to do a job for him: If I don't like your work or I think you're trying to rip me off, don't expect to be paid in full.   
World leaders laud Myanmar election as Suu Kyi secures majority
YANGON (Reuters) - The party of democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi has won a majority in Myanmar's parliament, the election commission said on Friday, giving it enough seats to elect its chosen candidate to the presidency when the new legislature convenes next year.
Syngenta rejects $42 billion ChemChina offer: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - The world's largest agrichemicals company, Syngenta AG , has rejected a $42 billion takeover offer by state-owned China National Chemical Corp, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, lifting Syngenta's shares.
Bloomingdale's 'spiked eggnog' ad sparks outrage on social media
(Reuters) - A holiday advertisement by Bloomingdale's that encourages drink spiking was trending heavily on social media on Thursday with some critics saying the image promotes date rape.
Hoping to find life on other planets, astronomers start on giant Chile telescope
CERRO LAS CAMPANAS, Chile (Reuters) - Chilean President Michelle Bachelet put hammer to stone on an Andean mountaintop on Wednesday evening to mark the start of construction for one of the world's most advanced telescopes, an instrument that may help shed light on the possibility of life on distant planets.
Russia says ready to investigate doping allegations
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is ready to carry out an investigation into doping allegations against its athletes in concert with independent organizations, Interfax news agency quoted Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko as saying on Friday.
Young jazz guitarist wins fans - and benefactors - in Madrid
MADRID (Reuters) - If you're a guitar aficionado visiting the Headbanger Rare Guitar shop in Madrid, Spain, you're likely to find a teenager in a baseball cap bent over a 1955 Gibson, his nimble fingers producing jazz scales that belie his youth.
Escape claws: Tigers, piranhas may join Indonesia crocodile prison guard
JAKARTA (Reuters) - When Indonesia's anti-drugs czar announced plans to guard a death-row prison island with crocodiles, the government rushed to explain that it was just a joke, but on Friday Budi Waseso said he was now thinking of using tigers and piranha fish too.
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