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| U.S. urges Ukraine president not to declare state of emergency Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:41 PM PST U.S. Vice President Joe Biden called Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovich on Monday to urge the government not to declare a state of emergency and work with the opposition to bring a peaceful end to unrest. "Underscoring that no time should be lost, the vice president urged President Yanukovich to pull back riot police and work with the opposition on immediate measures to de-escalate tensions between protesters and the government." (Reporting by Jeff Mason and Roberta Rampton; Full Story | Top |
| Brutal cold shuts schools, delays travel in U.S. Midwest Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:21 PM PST | Top |
| Talks on Iran nuclear deal expected in NY in February: U.S. Monday, Jan 27, 2014 03:18 PM PST | Top |
| Cosmonauts make repeat spacewalk for Canadian video venture Monday, Jan 27, 2014 03:01 PM PST By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A pair of Russian cosmonauts floated outside the International Space Station on Monday in a second attempt to set up cameras for a Canadian space video venture. Station commander Oleg Kotov and flight engineer Sergey Ryazanskiy initially installed a telescope video camera and a medium-resolution still imager for Vancouver-based UrtheCast Corp during a December 27 spacewalk. However, cabling issues prevented ground control teams from verifying if the imagers were receiving power, so Kotov and Ryazanskiy brought both back inside the station so ground control teams could try to resolve the problem. Full Story | Top |
| Teenage polar explorer on quest to raise climate change awareness Monday, Jan 27, 2014 02:40 PM PST By Marina Lopes NEW YORK (Reuters) - Parker Liautaud, the teenage polar explorer who set the record last year as the fastest unsupported person to trek to the South Pole, said he set off on the 314-mile trip from the coast of Antarctica to draw attention to climate change. The 19-year-old California native broke the previous record held by Norwegian explorers Ottar Haldorsen and Jacob Meland by almost four days when he reached the South Pole on Christmas Eve after 18 days, four hours and 43 minutes. On the return trip Liautaud bored into the hostile terrain and took 6.5-foot-deep (2 meter) samples that he hopes will help scientists answer questions about global warming. Researchers at GNS Science, a New Zealand research institute, are analyzing the samples for changes in composition that could shed light on the pace of climate change in the region. Full Story | Top |
| TSX nears three-week low on emerging market fears Monday, Jan 27, 2014 01:51 PM PST | Top |
| Helicopter crashes during Colorado power line inspection, three dead Monday, Jan 27, 2014 01:38 PM PST (Reuters) - A helicopter being used to inspect power lines in rural Colorado hooked one of the wires and crashed on Monday, killing all three people on board, law enforcement officials said. The helicopter went down shortly after 11 a.m. near the ranching community of Silt, about 17 miles west of Glenwood Springs in western Colorado, Garfield County Sheriff's spokesman Walter Stowe said. Full Story | Top |
| NASA puts out call for commercial lunar landers Monday, Jan 27, 2014 01:31 PM PST | Top |
| Sudan's president urges armed groups, parties to talk Monday, Jan 27, 2014 12:55 PM PST | Top |
| Nasdaq cancels trades in erroneous transactions Monday, Jan 27, 2014 12:41 PM PST | Top |
| SAC's Cohen wins partial dismissal of ex-wife's fraud lawsuit Monday, Jan 27, 2014 10:54 AM PST | Top |
| Opposition campaigner attacks Putin over Sochi costs Monday, Jan 27, 2014 10:47 AM PST | Top |
| Thousands shiver in Manitoba as pipeline blast cuts gas supply Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:38 AM PST By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Thousands of Manitoba residents were without natural gas to heat their homes and businesses for a third frigid day on Monday, following a weekend explosion along a TransCanada Corp pipeline in the Western Canadian province. The explosion and fire happened early Saturday near Otterburne, Manitoba, about 50 km (31 miles) south of the provincial capital, Winnipeg. The incident interrupted the supply of natural gas to 4,000 residents and other customers, although TransCanada arranged for tanker trucks to deliver compressed natural gas to a hospital and nursing homes. TransCanada was working on restoring the gas supply to the area in two stages, starting with residents and other customers north of the damaged pipeline, said Scott Powell, spokesman for Manitoba Hydro, a provincial government-owned energy company. Full Story | Top |
| Gunmen kill at least 62 in Nigeria, including in church Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:20 AM PST By Imma Ande YOLA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Suspected insurgents armed with guns and explosives killed at least 62 people in northeast Nigeria, including at a church service, in a region where Islamist sect Boko Haram is resisting a military crackdown, witnesses said on Monday. They killed 22 people by setting off bombs and firing into the congregation in the Catholic church in Waga Chakawa village in Adamawa state on Sunday, before burning houses and taking residents hostage during a four-hour siege, witnesses said. President Goodluck Jonathan is struggling to contain Boko Haram in remote rural regions in the country's northeast corner, where the sect launched an uprising in 2009. Boko Haram, which wants to impose sharia law on a country split roughly equally between Christians and Muslims, has killed thousands over the past four and a half years and is considered the biggest security risk in Africa's top oil exporter and second largest economy after South Africa. Full Story | Top |
| Buzzard oilfield down since Monday morning - source Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:00 AM PST Britain's Buzzard oilfield has been down since Monday morning, several crude traders and a source familiar with the issue said, although a spokeswoman for its operator Nexen earlier said she was not aware of any problems. Full Story | Top |
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