QUITO (Reuters) - A knife attack in Ecuador that killed two government supporters was perpetrated by a man under the influence of drugs and alcohol and was not politically motivated, President Rafael Correa said on Tuesday. The man killed two Correa supporters and injured five more at a campaign rally on Monday, about two weeks before a presidential election that the leftist leader is...
Feb
06
Stabbing at Ecuador campaign rally not politically motivated: Correa
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Feb
05
Euro, oil slide on European worries, shares flat
Label: WorldLONDON (Reuters) - The euro and oil fell on Tuesday while European shares were largely flat as renewed worries over political risks in the euro zone trimmed demand for riskier assets for a second day. A rise in political uncertainty in Spain, where the prime minister is facing calls to resign, and in Italy, which holds a general election later this month, provoked a big sell off on Monday,...
Superdome officials worried about a power outage
Label: TechnologyNEW ORLEANS (AP) — The cause of a 34-minute blackout at the Super Bowl remains under investigation, but public records released Monday show that Superdome officials were worried about a power outage several months before the big game.An Oct. 15 memo released by the Louisiana Stadium & Exposition District, which oversees the Superdome, says tests on the dome's electrical feeders showed they had...
Did Iran Really Launch a Monkey Into Space?
Label: WorldSoon after Iranian officials announced they’d sent a monkey to space, close observers started wondering if the Iranians had been, as the saying goes, just monkeying around.Photos published by the official state media ahead of the space monkey launch showed a distinctive monkey with a mole above its right eye. Yet footage of the creature after it had returned from its flight seemed to picture another...
Richard III still the criminal king
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Chicago, your commute will likely take far longer than you think
Label: Health You can predict with a high degree of confidence that the time it takes to drive from Point A to B on any given day is unpredictable.And...
Mexico says gas leak caused deadly Pemex blast
Label: BusinessMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government said on Monday that a gas leak caused a blast that killed at least 37 people at the offices of state oil monopoly Pemex in Mexico City, raising fresh questions about the firm's safety record. Attorney General Jesus Murillo said no trace of explosives was found at the site of the explosion, the latest in a string of disasters to hit the lumbering...
Feb
04
Spanish worries tarnish growth outlook
Label: WorldLondon (Reuters) - European shares edged up but the euro fell and German bonds trimmed their losses on Monday as a resurgence of worries about Europe undermined positive sentiment stemming from stronger U.S. and Chinese economic data. However, the rising confidence in the global economic recovery underpinned oil and copper, although prices moved in narrow ranges at the start of a week...
Ravens edge 49ers 34-31 in electric Super Bowl
Label: TechnologyNEW ORLEANS (AP) — For a Super Bowl with so many story lines, this game came up with quite a twist.Try a blackout that turned a blowout into a shootout — capped by a brilliant defensive stand.The Baltimore Ravens survived a frenzied comeback by the San Francisco 49ers following a 34-minute delay in the third quarter for a power outage Sunday night, winning their second championship 34-31. Super Bowl...
Beer will help power Alaska brewery
Label: WorldJUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The Alaskan Brewing Co. is going green, but instead of looking to solar and wind energy, it has turned to a very familiar source: beer.The Juneau-based beer maker has installed a unique boiler system in order to cut its fuel costs. It purchased a $ 1.8 million furnace that burns the company’s spent grain — the waste accumulated from the brewing process — into steam which powers...
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