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Monday, January 20, 2014

Morning Digest: World powers, Iran to activate landmark nuclear deal after IAEA nod

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01/20/2014
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World powers, Iran to activate landmark nuclear deal after IAEA nod
VIENNA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Iran has halted its most sensitive nuclear activity under a ground-breaking deal with world powers, a confidential U.N. atomic agency report reviewed by Reuters on Monday showed, paving the way for the easing of some Western sanctions..
Bomb blasts kill 24 people, wound 58 in Baghdad: Iraqi police
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Half a dozen bomb explosions killed 24 people and wounded 58 in Baghdad on Monday, Iraqi police and medics said..
AB InBev to regain grip on South Korea brewer OB for $5.8 billion
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Anheuser-Busch InBev SA, the world's largest brewer, has agreed to buy South Korea's Oriental Brewery Co Ltd from KKR & Co and Affinity Equity Partners for $5.8 billion including debt, regaining ownership of a key Asian asset at a time of strong growth in the industry across the region..
'Gravity,' '12 Years a Slave' share Hollywood producers' top prize
BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) - Hollywood producers injected drama into the race for Oscars on Sunday by choosing not one but two movies as their best films of the year, the space thriller "Gravity" and the slavery drama "12 Years a Slave"..
Broncos to face Seahawks in 48th Super Bowl
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks won their National Football League conference championships in brilliant style on Sunday to set up a historic Super Bowl between the top two ranked teams in the United States..
Vodafone, BSkyB in talks to curb BT's broadband reach: report
LONDON (Reuters) - Vodafone and BSkyB have held high-level discussions on how to curb BT's growing reach over the broadband market, the Sunday Times reported, citing senior sources..
Australian scientists microchip bees to map movements, halt diseases
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian scientists are gluing tiny sensors onto thousands of honey bees to track their movements in a trial aimed at halting the spread of diseases that have wiped out populations in the northern hemisphere..
This little piggy went to the Vatican, to get a blessing
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - With an oink oink here and a cluck cluck there, animals arrived at the Vatican on Friday to get a blessing..
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