2019年3月6日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: March 6, 2019

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Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Exclusive: Philip Morris paid for India manufacturing despite ban on foreign investment – documents
Philip Morris International Inc has for years paid manufacturing costs to its Indian partner to make its Marlboro cigarettes, circumventing a nine-year-old government ban on foreign direct investment in the industry, internal company documents reviewed by Reuters showed.
South African court jails two white farmers for killing black teenager
Two white South African farmers were sentenced to up to 23 years in prison on Wednesday for the murder of a black youth who was thrown from a moving vehicle after being accused of stealing about 80 rand ($5) worth of sunflowers.
Just Eat sees route to profitable delivery after 2019 investment peak
Online takeaway service Just Eat Plc said it was confident it could see off the threat from newer rivals Uber Eats and Deliveroo, with its own delivery service on track to become profitable after investment peaks this year.
Body language: The Russian science keeping North Korea's dead leaders looking fresh
Perhaps none of the communist legacies shared by Vietnam and North Korea highlighted during Kim Jong Un's "goodwill visit" to Hanoi is stranger than the embalmed leaders on display in their capital cities, and the secretive team of Russian technicians that keeps the aging bodies looking ageless.
NHL roundup: Price ties Habs' record for goalie wins
Carey Price tied the Montreal Canadiens' record for all-time wins by a goaltender Tuesday, and he did it in dominating fashion, making 26 saves in a 3-1 victory over the host Los Angeles Kings.
Keeping up with Kylie: Jenner is world's youngest billionaire
Kylie Jenner on Tuesday was named the youngest self-made billionaire of all time by Forbes magazine, thanks to the booming cosmetics company she founded three years ago.
Mooing, no booing for roller-skating Spanish farmer with a dream
After tending to his cows all day, Pablo Pato swept the hay off the floor and transformed, almost Cinderella-like, into a freestyle roller skater without leaving the cowshed in the remote mountain village of Llanuces in northern Spain.
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