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Pennsylvania girl gets second lung transplant after first failed Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:36 PM PDT By Francesca Trianni NEW YORK (Reuters) - A 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl who sparked a national debate about child access to organ donation took her first independent breath this week on a second set of donor lungs after her first transplant failed, the girl's family said on Friday. Sarah Murnaghan, who had cystic fibrosis and needed a lung transplant, had been kept off an adult organ transplant list due to an age restriction. She became eligible for an adult pair of lungs only after a judge's order. ... Full Story | Top |
NASA picks Florida agency to take over shuttle landing strip Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:23 PM PDT By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA has selected Space Florida, a state-backed economic development agency, to take over operations, maintenance and development of the space shuttle's idled landing site at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, officials said on Friday. Terms of the agreement, which have not yet been finalized, were not disclosed, but Space Florida has made no secret about its desire to take over facilities no longer needed by NASA to develop a multi-user commercial spaceport, somewhat akin to an airport or seaport. ... Full Story | Top |
S&P 500 posts best first half since 1998 Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:15 PM PDT By Alison Griswold NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 ended Friday's session with its strongest first half of any year since 1998 after reaching record highs in May on a rally underpinned by the Federal Reserve's massive monetary stimulus. While the S&P 500 closed down for the month of June on concerns that the Fed might begin reducing its bond-buying program, the benchmark index ended the second quarter with a gain - marking its first positive second quarter in four years. The Dow Jones industrial average and the Nasdaq also dipped in June, but rose in the second quarter. ... Full Story | Top |
Rio Tinto wins end to human rights abuse lawsuit in U.S. Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:51 AM PDT By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - Benefiting from a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Rio Tinto Plc has won the dismissal of a nearly 13-year-old U.S. lawsuit accusing the Anglo-Australian mining company of complicity in human rights abuses on the South Pacific island of Bougainville. Friday's ruling by a majority of an 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ends litigation begun in 2000. ... Full Story | Top |
Professor who found oldest U.S. cave art says there's more Friday, Jun 28, 2013 10:27 AM PDT By Tim Ghianni NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Jan Simek, leader of the team that discovered the oldest known cave art in the United States, says he is far from finished. The 60-year-old science professor at the University of Tennessee still plans to belly crawl through caves or climb atop bluffs in the hope of finding more art in his cave-rich state. ... Full Story | Top |
Sticker-shock derails opportunistic U.S. loan deals, for now Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:45 AM PDT By Lynn Adler and Leela Parker (Reuters) - Market turbulence has prompted U.S. companies to shelve more than $14 billion in loans meant to slice borrowing costs or fund shareholder dividends, confining most issuance to borrowers with imminent financing needs. At least 15 of these opportunistic deals have been pulled since late-May, with more withdrawals likely, while issuers that have opted to forge ahead with their deals have been forced to sweeten terms to lure investors. ... Full Story | Top |
OPEC pumps less oil in June on Africa setbacks: Reuters survey Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:15 AM PDT By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC crude output has fallen in June due to disruptions in Libya and Nigeria, a Reuters survey found on Friday, inadvertently bringing supply closer to the organization's target. Supply from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has averaged 30.38 million barrels per day (bpd), down from a revised 30.46 million bpd in May, the survey of shipping data and sources at oil firms, OPEC and consultants found. ... Full Story | Top |
Accenture cuts full-year outlook as consulting slows further Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:41 AM PDT By Sruthi Ramakrishnan (Reuters) - Outsourcing and consulting services provider Accenture Plc cut its full-year outlook, citing a pullback in spending by its consulting business clients, after reporting third-quarter revenue below analysts' estimates. Shares of Accenture, whose clients include London's Heathrow Airport, Nokia Oyj, Baker Hughes Inc and AstraZeneca UK, were down 7 percent at $74.60 in extended trading on Thursday. Clients were slowing the pace and level of spending on existing contracts, said Accenture, whose rivals include Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp and Infosys Ltd. ... Full Story | Top |
Regulators pave way for biosimilar drug breakthrough Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:35 AM PDT LONDON/ZURICH (Reuters) - European regulators have cleared the way for the first serious threat to the makers of multibillion-dollar biotechnology drugs to treat diseases such as cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Friday that its experts had backed approval of two copycat versions of Johnson & Johnson and Merck & Co's blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug Remicade - the first time a green light has been given for such antibody-based medicines. ... Full Story | Top |
Regulators pave way for dissimilar drug breakthrough Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:34 AM PDT LONDON/ZURICH (Reuters) - European regulators have cleared the way for the first serious threat to the makers of multibillion-dollar biotechnology drugs to treat diseases such as cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Friday that its experts had backed approval of two copycat versions of Johnson & Johnson and Merck & Co's blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug Remicade - the first time a green light has been given for such antibody-based medicines. ... Full Story | Top |
Monsanto unapproved GMO wheat stored in Colorado through '11 Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:17 AM PDT By Carey Gillam (Reuters) - Monsanto Co's unapproved, experimental genetically engineered wheat, which is feared to have potentially contaminated U.S. wheat supplies after it was found growing in an Oregon field this spring, was kept in a U.S. government storage facility until at least late 2011, according to documents obtained by Reuters. The revelation that the seed for the controversial genetically engineered wheat was kept viable in a Colorado storage facility as recently as a year and a half ago comes as the U.S. ... Full Story | Top |
Russia criticizes groups setting conditions for Syria talks Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:01 AM PDT MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is committed to arranging a peace conference on the Syria conflict but other countries and groups are complicating matters by trying to set preconditions, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday. Lavrov, who will meet U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry next week to discuss the planned conference, also said shipments of weapons to rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "contradict the concept of the conference". Russia, which has backed Assad by sending Damascus arms and protecting him from U.N. ... Full Story | Top |
Insight: From remote Mauritania, hacker fights for Islam worldwide Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:46 AM PDT By Elise Knutsen DAKAR (Reuters) - In Nouakchott, a dusty city wedged between the Atlantic ocean and western dunes of the Sahara, a young hip-hop fan coordinates a diverse group of hackers targeting websites worldwide in the name of Islam. Logging on to his computer, he greets his Facebook followers with a "good morning all" in English before posting links to 746 websites they have hacked in the last 48 hours along with his digital calling card: a half-skull, half-cyborg Guy Fawkes mask. ... Full Story | Top |
Gazprom says RWE court decision won't bring additional pressure Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:28 AM PDT MOSCOW (Reuters) - Gazprom will not face additional pricing pressure from clients in Europe after an arbitration court decision forcing Gazprom to charge a key European customer, RWE , market prices for the gas it sells, the Russian company's CEO said on Friday. European clients have lost billions of dollars in recent years due to a gap between Gazprom's prices, which are largely linked to costlier oil, and the spot markets for gas which guide the prices they can charge their own customers. ... Full Story | Top |
Obama's environmental nominee in jeopardy from Senate Republicans Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:20 AM PDT By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama made a plea this week for the U.S. Senate to confirm his choice to head the agency that will oversee the core of his new climate change plan, but nominee Gina McCarthy's prospects seem increasingly in doubt. McCarthy was nominated by Obama in March to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where she is currently the top air quality official. She has yet to receive a vote in the full U.S. Senate after narrowly being approved by the Senate Committee for the Environment and Public Works on a party-line vote. ... Full Story | Top |
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