lunes, 25 de junio de 2012

Morning Digest: Egypt's Islamist president begins building government

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Egypt's Islamist president begins building government
CAIRO (Reuters) - Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood sets about building a civilian administration for Egypt on Monday that can heal a divisive history of oppression and coax a mistrustful army into relaxing its grip on power..
Greek PM to miss EU summit; hopes fade of major action
(Reuters) - Illness means both Greece's new prime minister and finance minister will miss an anxiously awaited summit of European leaders later this week and delayed a visit by the country's international lenders..
Stock index futures signal lower open
(Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones and the Nasdaq 100 down 0.6 to 0.8 percent at 0940 GMT..
Amazon's LoveFilm, taking on Netflix, adds Fox in Britain
(Reuters) - LoveFilm, Amazon's European DVD and movie streaming service, has agreed to stream movies and TV shows from News Corp's Twentieth Century Fox TV unit, adding content from another Hollywood studio to compete with Netflix's six-month-old British service..
Gatlin secures London return ahead of Gay
EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - Justin Gatlin is back. So is Tyson Gay..
Facebook expands ad business to Zynga's website
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has begun showing ads on Zynga Inc's website, the first time the company has distributed ads beyond the borders of its own website and raising the possibility that Facebook could eventually launch an online advertising network..
China manned docking a key step for space station
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China re-affirmed its goal of building a full-fledged space station by 2020 on Sunday, following a successful manual docking between a manned spacecraft and an experimental orbiting lab module..
Spaniards stomp their heels at bailed-out bankers
MADRID (Reuters) - A flamenco troupe bursts into a bank branch in Seville in southern Spain, lampooning bankers in dance and song. Further north, in Galicia, 50 men dressed in prison garb march into a bank shouting slogans against costly state bailouts for lenders..
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