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Reuters Morning Digest: March 23, 2016

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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Jeb Bush endorses Ted Cruz for Republican nomination
WASHINGTON(Reuters) - Former candidate Jeb Bush endorsed Ted Cruz for the Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday, saying the U.S. senator from Texas represents the party's best chance of winning the White House.
German president, in China, criticizes communist East Germany
BEIJING (Reuters) - German President Joachim Gauck told students in China on Wednesday that communist East Germany lacked legitimacy, as he denounced "dictatorship" and called for academic freedom.
Europe recovers from Brussels-driven losses
LONDON (Reuters) - European stock markets bounced back on Wednesday from the concerns over security that have dominated the past 24 hours, helped by a handful of more positive signals on the health of the world's major economies.
Google's Android Pay to launch in UK in few months
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google unit said on Wednesday its one-touch payment app for Android devices, Android Pay, will be launching in the UK in the next few months.
3-D printer, 'Gecko Grippers' head to space station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket loaded with supplies and science experiments blasted off from Florida on Tuesday, boosting an Orbital ATK cargo capsule toward the International Space Station.
Systematic drug use in Russian swimming, says The Times
BERLIN (Reuters) - Russia has undertaken systematic doping in swimming for years, the Times newspaper said on Wednesday, as the nation battles a drugs problem that could prevent the country's track and field squad from competing at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
No red carpet for 'Batman v Superman' London premiere after Brussels attacks
(Reuters) - Movie studio Warner Bros went ahead with Tuesday's London premiere of "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," its new superhero movie, but skipped the traditional red carpet press interviews following the attacks in Brussels.
China to banish 'bizarre' foreign names for residential compounds
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will seek to root out geographic names that are foreign and "bizarre", especially for residential compounds, state media quoted the civil affairs minister as saying on Tuesday.
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