Monday, January 28, 2013

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DIARY - Political and General News Events From Jan 28
Reuters will issue this diary daily at around 1000 GMT. All times in GMT unless otherwise stated. Items marked ** denote new or amended listings. – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - MONDAY, JANUARY 28 PARIS – France will convene members of the Syrian oppositioncoalition (0800). RIGA – The three Baltic states’ defence ministers to meet(to Jan. 29). VIENNA – International Experts’ Meeting on Decommissioningand Remediation after a Nuclear Accident (to Feb. 1). SEOUL – Myanmar’s Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyivisits South Korea (to Feb. 1). …


Pavano hospitalized following spleen removal
Carl Pavano’s spleen was removed last week after the pitcher was injured when he fell in the snow.


Golf-European Tour Race to Dubai money list
Jan 28 (Reuters) – Leading money winners on the 2013 European Tour Race to Dubai on Monday: 1. Scott Jamieson (Scotland) 418,300 euros 2. Jamie Donaldson (Wales) 373,876 3. Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 363,991 4. Chris Wood (England) 314,599 5. Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 237,750 6. Branden Grace (South Africa) 235,779 7. George Coetzee (South Africa) 229,256 8. Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark) 219,681 9. Steve Webster (England) 208,352 10. Thongchai Jaidee (Thailand) 199,275 11. Justin Rose (England) 199,264 12. Kristoffer Broberg (Sweden) 174,759 13. Sergio Garcia (Spain) 162,029 14. …


Knee injury forces Buddle to miss Rapids' trip to Tucson
Knee injury forces Buddle to miss Rapids' trip to TucsonEdson Buddle is arguably the biggest offseason acquisition for the Colorado Rapids, but the club is going to have to do without him for now.


Japan to start 4K TV broadcast in July 2014: report
Panasonic chief Tsuga introduces the company's new OLED television during the Panasonic opening day keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las VegasTOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese government is set to la unch the world's first 4K TV broadcast in July 2014, roughly two years ahead of schedule, to help stir demand for ultra high-definition televisions, the Asahi newspaper reported on Sunday without citing sources. The service will begin from communications satellites, followed by satellite broadcasting and ground digital broadcasting, the report said. The 4K TVs, which boast four times the resolution of current high-definition TVs, are now on sale by Japanese makers including Sony Corp , Panasonic and Sharp Corp . …


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