2015年12月1日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: December 1, 2015

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Al Qaeda, Lebanon swap deal successfully completed: source
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A prisoner swap deal between the Nusra Front and the Lebanese authorities was successfully completed on Tuesday, after 16 Lebanese soldiers and policemen were released by the al Qaeda-linked group, a security source told Reuters.
Oil edges up, but concern over supply persists ahead of OPEC
LONDON (Reuters) - Crude oil prices rose on Tuesday as the dollar eased slightly, but with OPEC widely expected to stick to its output target this week, concern about oversupply remained in focus.
U.S. government reveals breadth of requests for Internet records
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation has used a secretive authority to compel Internet and telecommunications firms to hand over customer data including an individual's complete web browsing history and records of all online purchases, a court filing released Monday shows.
Hypersonic rocket engine could revolutionize space flight
Oxfordshire-based Reaction Engines are developing a new aerospace engine class that combines both jet and rocket technologies. They call it the greatest advance in propulsion since the jet engine; potentially revolutionizing hypersonic flight and dramatically reducing the cost of space access.
Bulls halt Spurs' five-game winning streak
(The Sports Xchange) - The San Antonio Spurs went to Chicago on Monday ranked as the NBA's top defensive team, but the Bulls beat them at their own game.
With 'Star Wars' movie due to land, old toys go galactic
THORNABY, England (Reuters) - Vintage toys linked to the "Star Wars" film franchise are moving faster than a swirling lightsaber, sending prices of many of them soaring into hyperspace.
For sale: South Dakota ghost town for $250,000
(Reuters) - Just in time for holiday shopping, an entire South Dakota ghost town, complete with its own watering hole, is on sale for $250,000, a real estate agent said on Monday.
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