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Crew of doomed S. Korea ferry drank beer while awaiting rescue - media
3:52:32 AM

A man arranges a box containing signatures of South   Koreans petitioning for the enactment of a special law after Sewol ferry disaster,   in SeoulSome crew of a ferry that capsized in April in South Korea's worst maritime disaster in 44 years drank beer while waiting for rescue, one of them told a court, in an admission likely to fuel anger at their conduct during the final moments of the mishap. An engineer said he and a colleague drank beer in a hallway as they waited to be rescued by the coastguard after their ship started to list, South Korean media reported on Wednesday. The testimony drew ridicule from the families of some victims, who were in court, the paper added, with one of them asking, "Would you like a beer now, too?" The 15 crew members on trial, including the captain, Lee Joon-seok, 68, have said they thought it was the coastguard's job to evacuate passengers. When he took the stand last week, the ferry captain, on trial for homicide along with three crew members, said he was just following established practice in not making safety checks before the vessel set off.




Celebrity hacking clouds Apple's upcoming product launch
2:14:11 AM

The Apple logo is pictured at a retail store in the   Marina neighborhood in San FranciscoBy Christina Farr and Edwin Chan SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc has often displayed uncanny timing, with its well-orchestrated end-of-year iPhone releases. In the wake of the breach, cybersecurity experts and mobile developers have called out inadequacies in Apple's and, more generally, cloud-services security. Thousands have taken to Twitter to express their frustrations with the company. Some security experts faulted Apple for failing to make its devices and software easier to secure through two-factor authentication, which requires a separate verification code after users log in initially.




HK activists say Beijing "brutally strangled" democracy, vow action
1:34:58 AM

Pro-democracy activists clash with the police during   a protest in Hong KongA pro-democracy movement that has threatened to blockade Hong Kong's financial district has said Beijing "brutally strangled" its fight for full democracy and vowed to take action. On Monday, Hong Kong police used pepper spray to disperse pro-democracy activists after China's parliament had rejected democrats' demands for the right to freely choose Hong Kong's next leader at an election in 2017. "We Hongkongers won't accept failure in our road to democracy," the Occupy Central with Love and Peace movement said in a statement emailed to reporters late on Tuesday.




Islamic State issues video of beheading of U.S. hostage
1:24:14 AM

Drone is seen next to a television antenna above the   family home of slain U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff in Pinecrest, FloridaBy William Maclean DUBAI (Reuters) - The Islamic State militant group released a video on Tuesday purporting to show the beheading of a second American hostage, journalist Steven Sotloff, raising the stakes in its confrontation with Washington over U.S. A masked figure in the video seen by Reuters also issued a threat against a British hostage, a man the group named as David Haines, and warned governments to back off "this evil alliance of America against the Islamic State".




Despite dangers, U.S. journalist Sotloff was determined to record Arab Spring's human toll
12:41:07 AM

Drone is seen next to a television antenna above the   family home of slain U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff in Pinecrest, FloridaBy Warren Strobel and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even for a freelance journalist covering the tumult in the Arab world, Steven Sotloff's travels seemed nonstop. In December, he was in northern Syria, writing about the lives of destitute, displaced Syrians and the war, according to his published reports and his communications with colleagues and editors. It's pretty bad here," he e-mailed another journalist. "I've been sleeping at a front, hiding from tanks the past few nights, drinking rain water." In August 2013, telling colleagues he understood the dangers, Sotloff returned to Syria, slipping across the border from Turkey.




Key hearing on Detroit's historic bankruptcy begins in US court
Tuesday, September 02, 2014 11:56 PM

A man walks through a pedestrian bridge near the   General Motors headquarters in DetroitBy Karen Pierog DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit will not recover, and it may not survive as a major city if its debts are not significantly reduced during bankruptcy, a city attorney told a federal judge at the start of a critical phase of the case on Tuesday. As Detroit's state-appointed emergency manager Kevyn Orr looked on in the courtroom, Bruce Bennett, an attorney for the city, sought to convince Judge Steven Rhodes that Detroit's 1,034-page plan to adjust $18 billion of debt would save the city. "There is no doubt, your honor, that progress has been made, but Detroit is still a city in distress," said Bennett, an attorney with the Jones Day law firm, in his opening statement. The plan is aimed at reducing Detroit's debt by about $7 billion and reinvesting as much as $1.7 billion in the city, according to Bennett.




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