2015年12月16日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: December 16, 2015

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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Oil falls on U.S. supply build, expected U.S. rate hike
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil fell on Wednesday on fresh evidence of growing global oversupply and as investors awaited the outcome of a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting where interest rates are likely to be raised, boosting the dollar and pressuring commodities.
Britons skeptical over Cameron's EU reform bid: poll
LONDON (Reuters) - Fewer than one in five Britons think Prime Minister David Cameron can secure all the reforms he wants from the European Union, according to an opinion poll on Wednesday.
Google CEO touts India as key testing ground for new products
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - New Google leader Sundar Pichai pledged on Wednesday to use India as a testing ground for its products as the U.S. tech giant targets hundreds of millions of consumers in the developing world set to move online in the next few years.
China calls for Internet front to fight hacking, cyber 'arms race'
WUZHEN, China (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping laid out his vision for the Internet on Wednesday, calling for a new status quo where Internet sovereignty rests in the hands of nations controlling the flow of information.
Spacecraft carrying Russian, American, Briton docks with space station
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - A Soyuz spacecraft successfully delivered a Russian, an American and a Briton to the International Space Station on Tuesday after blasting off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Bryant inspires Lakers to first victory in seven games
(The Sports Xchange) - Forward Kobe Bryant scored 22 points in three quarters, allowing the Los Angeles Lakers to snap a six-game losing streak by defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 113-95 at Staples Center on Tuesday.
New "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" lets women take the lead
LONDON (Reuters) - The male-centric universe of the original "Star Wars" gives way to a woman warrior and a female version of Yoda in the much-ballyhooed "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" that will inevitably take the planet - this one - by storm as it opens this week.
Severed head in Pennsylvania may be linked to body parts market
ECONOMY, Pa. (Reuters) - Investigators said on Monday that red balls had been placed in the eye sockets of a woman's embalmed head found a year ago in a case that may be linked to a growing black market for body parts.
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