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RiverDogs win opener after wild walk-off

The Post and Courier 

There are certain parts of opening day every year that always trigger the memories for RiverDogs manager Luis Dorante. The fans, the $1 beers, the fireworks, Bill Murray — they were all at Riley Park on Thursday night for the RiverDogs’ opening day, just like normal.

Turkey, Israel make progress on deal to restore ties - Turkish ministry

Reuters 

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish and Israeli teams made progress towards finalising an agreement to mend ties between the two countries in talks and agreed a deal will be finalised in the next meeting to be convened very soon, the Turkish foreign ministry said on Friday.

How Saudi's Yemen war made al Qaeda stronger

Reuters 

Al Qaeda now openly rules a mini-state in Yemen, with a war chest swollen by $100 million in looted bank deposits and revenue from running the country's third largest port.

How Saudi's Yemen war made al Qaeda stronger

Reuters 

Al Qaeda now openly rules a mini-state in Yemen, with a war chest swollen by $100 million in looted bank deposits and revenue from running the country's third largest port.

How Saudi's Yemen war made al Qaeda stronger

Reuters 

Al Qaeda now openly rules a mini-state in Yemen, with a war chest swollen by $100 million in looted bank deposits and revenue from running the country's third largest port.



China's Xinjiang seals Pakistan ties with $2 billion in deals

Reuters 

BEIJING (Reuters) - Companies from China's violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang signed deals worth about $2 billion (1.42 billion pounds) with Pakistan this week during a visit to Pakistan by Xinjiang's top official, who sought to cement ties with an important security partner.

China's Xinjiang seals Pakistan ties with $2 bln in deals

Reuters 

BEIJING, April 8 (Reuters) - Companies from China's violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang signed deals worth about $2 billion with Pakistan this week during a visit to Pakistan by Xinjiang's top official, who sought to cement ties with an important security partner.

Adobe issues emergency update to Flash after ransomware attacks

Reuters 

BOSTON (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc issued an emergency update on Thursday to its widely used Flash software for Internet browsers after researchers discovered a security flaw that was being exploited to deliver ransomware to Windows PCs.

Adobe issues emergency update to Flash after ransomware attacks

Reuters 

BOSTON (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc issued an emergency update on Thursday to its widely used Flash software for Internet browsers after researchers discovered a security flaw that was being exploited to deliver ransomware to Windows PCs.

Cyber fraudsters reap $2.3 billion through email wire-transfer scams

Reuters 

BOSTON (Reuters) - Businesses have lost billions of dollars to fast-growing scams where fraudsters impersonate company executives in emails that order staff to transfer to accounts controlled by criminals, according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.

China warns again on sports corruption, lust for gold

Reuters 

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's sports establishment must learn the lessons from a corruption scandal involving a former deputy sports minister, continue to root out graft, and curb a win-at-all costs mentality, the country's top graft-buster said on Friday.

Brazil's top prosecutor opposes Lula cabinet appointment

Reuters 

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's top prosecutor recommended on Thursday that the Supreme Court block the appointment of former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as cabinet minister because it was intended to disrupt a corruption investigation.

Fidel Castro makes rare public appearance after Obama visit

Reuters 

HAVANA (Reuters) - Former Cuban President Fidel Castro, 89, made a rare appearance outside his home on Thursday, visiting a school to mark the birthday of a late revolutionary heroine days after penning a scornful critique of U.S. President Barack Obama's recent visit.

Cyber fraudsters reap $2.3 bln through email wire-transfer scams

Reuters 

BOSTON, April 7 (Reuters) - Businesses have lost billions of dollars to fast-growing scams where fraudsters impersonate company executives in emails that order staff to transfer to accounts controlled by criminals, according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Fidel Castro makes rare public appearance

Reuters 

In a rare appearance outside his home, 89-year-old former Cuban President Fidel Castro visits a school named after his late sister-in-law Vilma Espin, in Havana to mark her birthday. Espin was a revolutionary heroine who fought alongside him nearly 60 years ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Fidel Castro makes rare public appearance

Reuters 

In a rare appearance outside his home, 89-year-old former Cuban President Fidel Castro visits a school named after his late sister-in-law Vilma Espin, in Havana to mark her birthday. Espin was a revolutionary heroine who fought alongside him nearly 60 years ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Fidel Castro makes rare public appearance

Reuters 

In a rare appearance outside his home, 89-year-old former Cuban President Fidel Castro visits a school named after his late sister-in-law Vilma Espin, in Havana to mark her birthday. Espin was a revolutionary heroine who fought alongside him nearly 60 years ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


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