2016年3月1日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: March 1, 2016

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
New bin Laden documents show a suspicious, pressured al Qaeda
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's leaders were increasingly worried about spies in their midst, drones in the air and secret tracking devices reporting their movements as the U.S.-led war against them ground on, documents seized in the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's Pakistani hideout and reviewed by Reuters reveal.
Fed's Dudley says optimistic on China's economic transition
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley said on Tuesday he was optimistic that China's economic transition could be managed, and said policymakers were doing a good job reorienting growth toward consumption.
JD.com's revenue growth beats expectations
BEIJING (Reuters) - JD.com, China's second biggest e-commerce company behind Alibaba, has reported better than expected revenue growth in the last three months of 2015 as volume sales on its platforms jumped despite China's economic slowdown.
Lockheed unit to help design quieter supersonic passenger jet: NASA
(Reuters) - NASA on Monday announced a contract award to Lockheed Martin Corp's unit for the preliminary design of a "low boom" flight demonstration aircraft.
Greenland games forced to bring in snow as temperatures rise
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Organizers of this year's Arctic Winter Games have had to bring in truck-loads of snow to make sure competitors have something to ski on, as temperatures rise in host country Greenland.
Adele's '25' continues reign atop Billboard 200 chart
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British singer Adele once again kept her reign at the top of the weekly U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Monday, holding off albums by Rihanna and Justin Bieber.
Dognapping on the rise in petloving Brazil
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - While Brazil's economy is in the doghouse, one underground business is bucking the trend -- dognapping.
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