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Ferguson police spokesman suspended after 'pile of trash' remark
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:38 AM

A woman visits a memorial set up at the site of the   shooting death of Michael Brown in FergusonREUTERS - The spokesman for the police department in Ferguson, Missouri, has been suspended without pay after admitting he referred to a roadside memorial to an unarmed teenager killed by police as a "pile of trash," the city announced over the weekend. After insisting he had been misquoted, Officer Timothy Zoll later admitted he made the remark to a Washington Post reporter who called him on Friday about reports that a motorist had driven over the flowers and signs left in tribute to 18-year-old Michael Brown. ...




In U.S.-Cuba prisoner swap, mystery surrounds the unnamed 53
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:30 AM

Current leader of dissident group "Ladies in   White" stands during a tribute to late leader Laura Pollan in HavanaBy Daniel Trotta HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's most prominent dissidents say they have been kept in the dark by U.S. officials over a list of 53 political prisoners who will be released from jail as part of a deal to end decades of hostility between the United States and Cuba. For years, dissident leaders have told the United States which opponents of Cuba's communist government were being jailed or harassed, but they say they were not consulted when the list of prisoners to be freed was drawn up or even told who is on it. ...




Tensions with New York City police go beyond racial issues -commissioner
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:24 AM

New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton arrives   with wife Rikki Klieman for the wake for NYPD officer Rafael Ramos at Christ   Tabernacle Church in the Queens borough of New YorkBy Frank McGurty NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tensions between New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the police are rooted in issues that go beyond racial relations, the police commissioner said on Sunday, a day after the funeral of one of the two officers slain a week ago in their patrol car. The tensions "involve labor contracts. They involve a lot of history in the city that's really different from some of what's going on in the country as a whole," Bill Bratton said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "You need to understand this isn't just about policing," he said. ...




Hopes dim Egypt to release Australian Al Jazeera journalist soon
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:21 AM

Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste poses for a   photograph in Kibati village, near Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of   CongoSYDNEY (Reuters) - Hopes are fading for the release of Australian journalist Peter Greste, who has been in jail in Egypt for a year, after Cairo sent mixed signals about his case, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said on Monday. The Al Jazeera reporter is serving seven to 10 years for crimes that include spreading lies to help a "terrorist organisation" - an allusion to the Muslim Brotherhood group which is banned in Egypt. Bishop last week raised the possibility Greste could be freed before an appeal hearing set for Jan. 1. ...




Sony's 'The Interview' makes $18 million in opening weekend
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:14 AM

Rubin Carias holds a poster of the film "The   Interview" starring actors Seth Rogen and James Franco as he attends the   Christmas Day screening of "The Interview" in the Van Nuys section of   Los AngelesBy Liana B. Baker and Mary Milliken (Reuters) - Sony Pictures said "The Interview" has earned more than $15 million in online sales and another $2.8 million in theaters, an impressive return made possible by the publicity surrounding the cyberattack blamed on North Korea. The raunchy comedy that depicts the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made almost as much money through online distribution and in limited theaters in its opening weekend as it would have in a wide release that was shelved after threats from hackers. ...




Apple makes "The Interview" movie available on iTunes
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:07 AM

Man holds a "The Interview" souvenir cup   before a midnight screening of "The Interview" in Los Angeles,   CaliforniaBy Christina Farr and Liana B. Baker (Reuters) - Apple Inc said its iTunes store is now carrying Sony Corp's "The Interview", the film that angered North Korea and triggered a cyberattack against the studio. "We're pleased to offer 'The Interview' for rental or purchase on the iTunes Store," Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said in a statement. The movie, steeped in gross-out humor depicting the travails of two journalists who get enlisted to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, costs $14.99 to buy and $5.99 to rent on iTunes, according to the website. ...




Sony says PlayStation still has problems, gradually coming back online
Monday, December 29, 2014 3:05 AM

People walks on a floor advertising poster of Sony   Corp's PlayStation 4 console, at an electronics retail store in TokyoBy Jim Finkle and Liana B. Baker BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sony Corp's PlayStation Network suffered connection problems for a fourth straight day since hackers attacked the video game network, and the company said on Sunday that service was gradually being restored. The hacker activist group known as Lizard Squad has claimed responsibility for disrupting both the PlayStation Network and Microsoft Corp's Xbox Live on Christmas Day. Service was restored to Xbox Live on Friday. ...




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