2015年11月6日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: November 6, 2015

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Friday, November 6, 2015
British attempts to return tourists from Egypt thrown into chaos
LONDON (Reuters) - British attempts to return thousands of tourists stranded in the Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh were thrown into chaos on Friday when the easyJet airline said it had been refused permission to fly some of its planes to Egypt.
Health insurer Cigna's third-quarter revenue rises 7.2 percent
(Reuters) - Health insurer Cigna Corp reported a 7.2 percent rise in quarterly revenue, helped by strong performance in its commercial business.
Swedbank website down in hacker attack
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedbank's Swedish website has stopped working after a hacker attack and cannot be reached by its customers, a spokesman said on Friday.
NASA drops Boeing from space station cargo competition
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. space agency NASA has dropped Boeing Co from a multibillion-dollar competition to fly cargo to the International Space Station and will delay selecting one or more winners for about two months, officials said on Thursday.
Kisner leads in Shanghai; Spieth, McIlroy 10 off pace
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - American Kevin Kisner continued his birdie barrage to take a two-shot halfway lead at the WGC-HSBC Champions, where stronger winds in China on Friday contributed to a frustrating day for a rusty Jordan Spieth and poorly Rory McIlroy.
As 'Hunger Games' cast bid farewell, some say keen for more
LONDON (Reuters) - The stars of "The Hunger Games" may be bidding farewell to the hugely successful film franchise but should author Suzanne Collins decide to write a spin-off, some of the cast say would be keen to continue the adventure.
Irish women tweet details of their periods to PM in abortion row
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish women are tweeting details of their periods to Prime Minister Enda Kenny to help publicise a campaign to repeal restrictive abortion laws.
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