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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Morning Digest: Army says political tussle taking Egypt to brink

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Army says political tussle taking Egypt to brink
CAIRO, Egypt (Reuters) - Egypt's army chief said political strife was pushing the state to the brink of collapse - a stark warning from the institution that ran the country until last year, as Cairo's first elected leader struggles to contain bloody street violence..
Niger gives green light to U.S. drone deployment: source
NIAMEY (Reuters) - Niger has given permission for U.S. surveillance drones to be stationed on its territory to improve intelligence on al Qaeda-linked Islamist fighters in northern Mali and the wider Sahara, a senior government source said..
Stock index futures point to slightly lower start
LONDON (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.1 percent..
Justin Bieber strips down voice, heartache on "Believe Acoustic"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Justin Bieber is stripping down. Musically, that is..
Never-say-die Kings rally to haunt Canucks again
(Reuters) - The Los Angeles Kings proved to be Vancouver's nemesis once again on Monday when the defending Stanley Cup champions reopened old wounds from last season's playoffs with a 3-2 shootout victory over the Canucks..
Yandex says new mobile app is blocked by Facebook
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian internet company Yandex said on Friday its new experimental application to search on social networking sites from mobile devices was blocked by Facebook..
Dung beetles look to the stars
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A species of South African dung beetle has been shown to use the Milky Way to navigate, making it the only known animal that turns to the galactic spray of stars across the night sky for direction..
Florida man accused of fraud after name change in 'act of love'
MIAMI (Reuters) - A newly married South Florida man who opted to take his wife's last name is fighting the state's Department of Motor Vehicles after it suspended his driving license on grounds of fraud..
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