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Friday, September 26, 2014

Morning Digest: Shells land in Turkey as Islamic State advances on Syrian border town

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Shells land in Turkey as Islamic State advances on Syrian border town
KARACA Turkey (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters edged towards a strategic town on northern Syria's border with Turkey on Friday, battling Kurdish forces and sending at least two shells into Turkish territory, witnesses said..
Iraqi PM says Islamic State plans subway attacks in U.S. and Paris
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Iraq has "credible" intelligence that Islamic State militants plan to attack subway systems in Paris and the United States, the prime minister said on Thursday, but U.S. and French officials said they had no evidence to back up his claims..
Dollar holds near four-year highs, European equities slip
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar held near a four-year high against a basket of currencies on Friday, fueled by the biggest yield advantage over the euro in nearly 15 years as the Federal Reserve contemplates hiking interest rates..
Denzel Washington sharpens tools to exact justice in 'Equalizer'
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After watching the "The Equalizer," moviegoers might never see the friendly guy at the home improvement store who picks out their tools and plywood in the same way..
Europe on top in early Ryder Cup skirmishes
GLENEAGLES Scotland (Reuters) - The European team, helped by a magical stroke from Sergio Garcia, held the upper hand early in the opening fourballs at the 40th Ryder Cup on Friday..
Google fires back at News Corp; defends search, piracy practices
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc hit back at News Corp on Thursday for calling it a platform for piracy and an "unaccountable bureaucracy," in a point-by-point rebuttal that stressed the Internet search company's commitment to fighting online crime..
India reaches Red Planet, but at home red tape binds space firms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - As India celebrated becoming the first Asian nation to reach Mars, S.M. Vaidya, head of business at conglomerate Godrej's aerospace division that made the spacecraft's engine and thruster components, sounded surprisingly downbeat..
Russians hand in Western T-shirts in patriotic fashion drive
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Looking to put a patriotic spin on international sanctions over Ukraine, a local group is touring Moscow, urging passers-by to swap their Western-branded T-shirts for homegrown tops sporting pro-Russian slogans..
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