среда, 31 июля 2013 г.

News Feed

Your RSS feed from RSSFWD.com. Update your RSS subscription
RSSFWD

News Feed

Latest worldwide news

Manning acquitted of aiding enemy, still may face long jail term
FORT MEADE, Md./BOSTON (Reuters) - A military judge on Tuesday found U.S. soldier Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy, the most serious charge he faced for handing over documents to WikiLeaks, but he still likely faces a long jail term after being found guilty of 19 other counts.


League Unveils 2013-14 Schedule With New Alignment
Six outdoor games and a new conference and division alignment highlight the 2013-14 regular season schedule released by the National Hockey League (NHL) on Friday.


Where could Snowden go?
CNN's Tom Foreman looks at the possibilities for NSA leaker Edward Snowden.


Private Manning acquitted of aiding enemy in WikiLeaks case
July 30 - A military judge finds Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy - the most serious charge among many he faced for handing over documents to WikiLeaks. Deborah Lutterbeck reports


Behind the Popes Surprising Shift
The Timess Ian Fisher, a former Rome bureau chief, on the popes statement on gay priests and how it differentiates Francis from previous leaders of the Catholic Church.


Soccer Australian National Team Seeks Competition in Asia
Since becoming a member of the Asian Football Confederation, Australia has seen a rise in its soccer fortunes as its players take on a more technical aspect.


The Lede Reaction to the Manning Verdict
Pfc. Bradley Manning was an Army intelligence analyst who provided some 700,000 secret documents to WikiLeaks.


Serbian PM moves to oust finance minister, risking election
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic moved to oust his finance minister on Tuesday, rattling the year-old coalition and risking a snap election that would almost certainly delay talks on joining the European Union.


Aberdeen, With a Foot on the Seafloor
Since the early 1970s, Aberdeen, Scotland, has evolved from a gritty fishing town into the worlds center of innovation in technology for the offshore energy industry.


'Flu' Move Quickly to Cure Cold Spell by Naming New Coach
Brazilian champions Fluminense turned to record title-winning coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo to take charge of their faltering team on Tuesday.


Square Feet Chinese Investors Pursue U.S. Property Deals
Chinese investors have been buying marquee commercial properties in New York and other American cities, in many cases encouraged and aided by the Chinese government.


Cambodia Government Rejects Opposition Call for Poll Inquiry
Cambodias government rejected calls by the newly energized opposition for an international inquiry into allegations it used massive fraud to win re-election.


Briefly Education University Application Rates in U.K. Vary by Ethnicity
State high school students with Chinese backgrounds are the most likely to apply to a British university, while white students are the least likely, according to a new report.


Sprint posts wider quarterly loss on steep costs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Corp , the No. 3 U.S. mobile service provider, posted a wider quarterly loss due to hefty costs from shutting down its older Nextel network and it warned that customer defections would continue to hurt it in coming quarters.


Next iPhone might read your prints
As we store more and more of our personal lives on smartphones, mobile security is becoming increasingly crucial. A password offers some protection, but it may not deter a serious hacker.


Snedeker Aims for First WGC Win at Firestone
Brandt Snedeker has yet to win one of the elite World Golf Championships (WGC) titles but the in-form American goes into this week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational firmly installed among the favorites.


Florida welcomes two new resorts
Living Golf examines two developing golf resorts in the State, interviewing Donald Trump at his Doral project.


Front Burner An Italian Way to Drink, Tools for At-Home Bartenders and More
Florence Fabricants recommendations for the week of July 30.


Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy
A military court has found Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of the largest leak of classified information in U.S. history, not guilty of aiding the enemy.


City Room New York Today Live Music, Live Voters
What you need to know for Tuesday Political candidates at summer concerts, perfect weather, and a new name for a piglet.


George Mitchell, a Pioneer in Hydraulic Fracturing, Dies at 94
Mr. Mitchell, who on a hunch began drilling shale rock formations, is credited with creating an unexpected natural gas boom in the United States.


Equipment Failure Imperils Keplers Quest for Other Earths
If engineers cannot restore a mechanism that keeps the Kepler spacecrafts telescope pointed, one of the most romantic and successful of NASAs missions could end.


CNN to Produce Documentary on Hillary Clinton
Two days earlier, NBC said it would make a four-hour mini-series on Ms. Clinton


Fukushima clean-up turns toxic for Japan's Tepco
TOKYO (Reuters) - Two and a half years after the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, the operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima plant faces a daunting array of unknowns.


India's Wipro shares rally on dollar revenue guidance
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Wipro Ltd shares surged as much as 5.9 percent on Monday, after the software services exporter issued dollar revenue guidance that was above estimates.


SAC scandal What to know
Legal expert Richard E. Farley explains the charges brought against SAC Capital and what they mean for CEO Steve Cohen.


Oil spill hits Thai beach
News to find breaking news, current events, the latest headlines, news photos, analysis & opinion on top stories, world, business, politics


Going, Going, Still Going? Voyager 1 at Solar Systems Edge
Scientists waiting for the spacecraft to enter the wider reaches of the Milky Way are perplexed Only one of two telltale signs of its departure has been detected.


Nadal on historic win
World Sport's Amanda Davies chats with 2013 French Open champion Rafael Nadal.


In Old City of Damascus, War Closes In
Straight Street has been known since at least the early years of Christianity for its ramrod course through the twisting alleys of the old city of Damascus.


Fitch Teleconf Malaysia's Negative Outlook, 31 July, 3pm KL/SG
SINGAPORE, July 30 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings will host a teleconference to discuss its latest actions on Malaysia's sovereign ratings on Wednesday, 31 July 2013 at 3pm Kuala Lumpur/Singapore time. The...


Trevino Merion win changed me
Lee Trevino recounts his 1971 victory at Merion Golf Club, which will also host this year's U.S. Open.


Letters Troubling I.C.U. Stays (1 Letter)
A letter to the Editor.


Fin Lady, by Cathleen Schine
In Cathleen Schines novel, a free-spirited young woman in the 1960s raises her younger half brother on Charles Street.


Samantha Armstrong, Grant Blosser
The bride is a family nurse practitioner at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx; the groom is a vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Manhattan.


IAC reports higher growth on About.com and Ask.com
July 30 (Reuters) - Barry Diller's IAC/Interactive Corp reported on Tuesday higher revenue and net income because of growth at its websites such as Ask.com, Dictionary.com and About.com


Samantha Armstrong, Grant Blosser
The bride is a family nurse practitioner at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx; the groom is a vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Manhattan.


Australia's Nine seeks to raise up to $1.1 bln in IPO - report
SYDNEY, July 31 (Reuters) - Australia's Nine Entertainment, owned by two U.S. hedge funds, is looking to raise up to A$1.2 billion ($1.1 billion) in an initial public offering before the end of the year, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.


Stoner comes out of retirement for Honda test
Two-wheeled temptation has proved too much for retired MotoGP champion Casey Stoner as he makes a testing comeback.


Well Scientists Seek to Rein In Diagnoses of Cancer
Some of the top scientists in cancer research are recommending sweeping changes in the approach to detection and treatment, including eliminating the word cancer entirely from some common diagnoses.


RSSFWD - From RSS to Inbox
3600 O'Donnell Street, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21224. (410) 230-0061
WhatCounts

Комментариев нет:

Отправить комментарий