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China antitrust regulator says Microsoft sales not transparent
Tuesday, August 26, 2014 3:11 AM

People attend a presentation of the Xbox One by   Microsoft as part of ChinaJoy 2014 in ShanghaiBEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese antitrust regulator said on Tuesday that Microsoft Corp's sales of its software were not fully transparent, but that the company had expressed willingness to cooperate with an ongoing investigation. The Microsoft probe is just one of nine investigations opened this year, which includes software and the tobacco industry, Zhang Mao, the head of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), told reporters at a briefing. ...




Three Chinese engineers kidnapped in southeast Turkey - sources
Tuesday, August 26, 2014 2:18 AM
Suspected Kurdish militants have kidnapped three Chinese engineers in southeast Turkey near the border with Iraq and Syria, security sources said on Monday. The workers were seized from a shop in the border town of Silopi late on Sunday by suspected members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) who then went on to attack a power plant construction site where they worked, the sources said. A spokesman from the Chinese embassy in Turkey said that three Chinese workers have "disappeared" after a thermal power plant in Silopi, which is being constructed by China Machinery Engineering Corporation, was attacked by militants at around 9 p.m. local time on Sunday, state news agency Xinhua said.


Hip hop mogul Suge Knight has 'lost a lot of blood' - family
Tuesday, August 26, 2014 1:19 AM

Suge Knight, a controversial figure in the world of   music is shown at his desk August 8, 2001 in Los..By Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hip hop mogul Marion "Suge" Knight, who was shot and wounded at a Los Angeles nightclub over the weekend, was resting at a local hospital but had "lost a lot of blood," his family said on Monday. Knight, 49, was struck by bullets early on Sunday morning when a gunman opened fire at a club in West Hollywood during a party in advance of the MTV Music Video Awards across town at The Forum in Inglewood. Knight, best-known as the co-founder of Death Row Records, home to such rap stars as Dr Dre, Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg, suffered multiple gunshot wounds but was expected to survive, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a written statement. "The family of Suge Knight ask that you keep Suge in your prayers and to stray away from the negativity portrayed by the media," Knight's family said in a statement posted on his Facebook page.




California to require anti-theft 'kill switches' on smartphones
Tuesday, August 26, 2014 1:06 AM

A man talks on his mobile phone as he waits at a   crosswalk at Lindbergh Field Airport in San DiegoBy Joaquin Palomino SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Smartphones in California will be required to come with a "kill switch" to render them useless if lost or stolen under a bill signed Monday by Governor Jerry Brown, the latest effort to stem an epidemic of phone theft in the most populous U.S. "Our efforts will effectively wipe out the incentive to steal smartphones and curb this crime of convenience, which is fueling street crime and violence within our communities," said Democratic state Senator Mark Leno, the bill's author. Under the new law all smartphones sold in the state after July 2015 will come pre-equipped with technology allowing them to be shut down remotely in the event of theft. The bill received wide support from California prosecutors and law enforcement agencies that hoped it could help reduce smartphone thefts.




Supreme Court says government coal allocations illegal
11:51:48 PM

Worker unloads coal from a goods train at a railway   yard in ChandigarhBy Suchitra Mohanty and Krishna N Das NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday declared as illegal government allocations of coal blocks since 1993, jeopardising projects built around the blocks and threatening to exacerbate a shortage of the fuel. The ruling sent the shares of Jindal Steel and Power Ltd , Hindalco Industries Ltd and Sesa Sterlite Ltd down by more than 10 percent. The firms have spent billions of dollars on steel and power plants based around the coal blocks. The court said it will hold a further hearing on Sept. 1, after which it will decide whether to cancel the allocations or impose some sort of penalty.




U.S. seeks life in prison for bin Laden son-in-law Abu Ghaith
11:38:45 PM

An artist sketch shows Abu Ghaith at a hearing in a   Manhattan federal court in New YorkBy Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States on Monday said Suleiman Abu Ghaith, a son-in-law of Osama bin Laden, should spend the rest of his life in prison following his conviction on terrorism-related charges. Abu Ghaith, 48, had been convicted in March by a Manhattan federal jury for conspiring to kill Americans, conspiring to provide material support for terrorists, and providing such support. In a court filing, prosecutors portrayed Abu Ghaith as a charismatic mouthpiece for al Qaeda after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks who recorded inflammatory videos to recruit new members, and said the defendant showed no remorse and lied at his trial. Prosecutors also rejected arguments by defense lawyers, who seek a 15-year prison term, that Abu Ghaith did not knowingly plot to murder Americans, and that his speeches amounted to mere "whistling past the graveyard" because al Qaeda was already reeling.




Slain Missouri teen remembered with calls for peace, justice
11:33:40 PM

Photos surround the casket of Michael Brown at   Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church in St. LouisBy Edward McAllister and Nick Carey ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Family and supporters of Michael Brown on Monday celebrated the life of the black teenager slain by a white officer in Ferguson, Missouri, in a music-filled funeral service ringing with calls for peace and police reforms. Brown's body lay in a black and gold casket at the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church, topped with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball cap he was wearing when he was killed on Aug. 9. People jammed inside the modern red-brick church and gathered outside on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive in St. Louis for the celebration, a markedly different scene from the violent protests that rocked the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson after the police shooting of the unarmed 18-year-old Brown. "It was real spiritual," said Mike Montgomery, a black city employee who said he took the day off from work to attend.




Woman, 75, gets life for killing husband in Wyoming 40 years ago
11:32:16 PM
An elderly Missouri woman convicted of killing her husband four decades ago and burying his body in an abandoned Wyoming gold mine was sentenced to life in prison by a Wyoming judge on Monday, a prosecutor said. Laramie County District Attorney Scott Homar had sought a minimum of 20 years in prison for Alice Uden, 75, of Chadwick, Missouri, while her lawyer argued for a suspended sentence that would see her get probation. Uden, who ultimately remarried and was living quietly in Missouri when she was arrested a year ago, was found guilty in May of second-degree murder in the shooting death in Wyoming in 1974 or 1975 of Ronald Holtz. She was arrested alongside her second husband, Gerald Uden, who was himself convicted last year of the 1980 killing of his ex-wife and her two young sons, and sentenced to life in prison.


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