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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Morning Digest: China says U.S. hacking accusations lack technical proof

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02/20/2013
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China says U.S. hacking accusations lack technical proof
BEIJING (Reuters) - Accusations by a U.S. computer security company that a secretive Chinese military unit is likely behind a series of hacking attacks are scientifically flawed and hence unreliable, China's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday..
Bulgaria government resigns amid growing protests
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's government resigned on Wednesday after violent nationwide protests against high electricity prices, joining a long list of European administrations felled by austerity after Europe's debt crisis erupted in late 2009..
Stock index futures signal more gains
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly firmer open on Wall Street on Wednesday, with futures for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones 0.1 percent higher at 0936 GMT, while those for the Nasdaq 100 added 0.2 percent..
Oscar voting closes after fierce studio campaigns
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Voting for Sunday's Oscars, the highest honors in the movie industry, closed on Tuesday evening after a big spending campaign by Hollywood studios and the first online balloting system in the 85-year history of the Academy Awards..
Witness heard "non-stop shouting" from Pistorius home
PRETORIA (Reuters) - Witnesses heard "non-stop shouting" in the home of Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius shortly before his girlfriend was shot dead, the lead detective in the murder investigation said on Wednesday..
T-Mobile USA hopes for prepaid growth with GoSmart brand
NEW YORK (Reuters) - T-Mobile USA, the No. 4 U.S. mobile provider, on Tuesday launched GoSmart Mobile, a nationwide prepaid wireless brand that will sell cellphone services to customers who want to pay for calls in advance..
Russia asks: How do you stop space objects hitting Earth?
By Timothy Heritage and Gabriela Baczynska and Michael Shields.
Bird invasion brings real-life horror to Kentucky city
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Millions of birds have descended on a small Kentucky city this winter, fouling the landscape, scaring pets and raising the risk for disease in a real-life version of Alfred Hitchcock's horror film, "The Birds.".
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