Petrol bombs thrown in central Milan watch robbery

MILAN (Reuters) – Six people armed with clubs robbed a luxury watch shop in central Milan on Tuesday, throwing petrol bombs in the street as they made off with their loot, Italian police said. Two employees at the shop selling Franck Muller Swiss watches were wounded in the robbery which took place in broad daylight in Via della Spiga, one of the city’s most renowned and chic shopping streets. The robbers smashed the windows of the store to steal watches and jewels, and then lobbed four petrol bombs as they escaped. …

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Schoolmates of suicide victims at higher risk

By Kathryn Doyle NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Teens who have a classmate die of suicide are more likely to consider taking, or attempt to take, their own lives, according to a new study. The idea that suicide might be “contagious” has been around for centuries, senior author Dr. Ian Colman, who studies mental health at the University of Ottawa, told Reuters Health. Past studies supported the idea, but none had looked at such a large body of students, he said. …

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Intel CEO shakes up divisions, creates 'new devices' unit -source

Showgoers visit the Intel booth on the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las VegasBy Noel Randewich SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Intel Corp new Chief Executive Officer Brian Krzanich has re-organized key business groups and created a “new devices” unit, according to a source who has seen an internal email, shaking up the world's top chipmaker days after formally assuming control. Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy confirmed Krzanich sent the internal email describing the chipmaker's reorganization. (Reporting by Noel Randewich; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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