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ANSA: Pensioni: dal 2020 Italia con eta' piu' alta di uscita in Ue

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 04:57 AM PST

Libro bianco della Commissione Europea: ok riforma, nessuna raccomandazione

ANSA: Fisco: Befera, recuperati 12,3 mld

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 09:45 AM PST

Lotta all'evasione da tre anni, ma ora strumenti piu' forti

ANSA: Alcoa: lavoratori a Roma per Angelus

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 09:50 AM PST

Per tenere alta l'attenzione sulla vertenza

ANSA: Bonanni, domenica lavoro sia volontaria

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 09:54 AM PST

E' scelta che limita liberta' persone, riaprire discussione

Aljazeera: Chinese PM sets path for slower growth

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 01:47 AM PST

Wen Jiabao targets 7.5 per cent growth, backed by greater social spending and measures to boost domestic consumption.

Financial Times: Banks deposit record €821bn at ECB

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:36 AM PST

The flood of large sums into the central bank continued over the weekend after European institutions take advantage of the second LTRO

Financial Times: Romney leads ahead of Super Tuesday

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:46 AM PST

The Republican contender has a narrow lead in Ohio – the most important of 10 states that vote on Tuesday – a Quinnipiac University poll shows

Aljazeera: US voters get ready for Super Tuesday

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:48 AM PST

Ten states set to hold primaries that could decide which Republican will take on Obama in November presidential poll.

Financial Times: Libya bars Egypt workers in revolt reprisal

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:03 AM PST

Visa restrictions see hundreds of thousands lose jobs amid anger at Cairo regime's failure to fully support anti-Gaddafi rebels last year

Aljazeera: Malawi president blames donors for unrest

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:16 AM PST

Bingu wa Mutharika asks supporters to "step in and defend" him as he struggles with aid freeze and opposition pressure.

Financial Times: Israel insists on right to defend itself

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:43 AM PST

Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that Israel must always be the "master of its own fate" when deciding how to deal with Iran

Huffington Post: Warehouse Workers Allege Walmart Suppliers Understated Work Hours

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:00 AM PST

Ever wonder how Walmart gets the price of toilet paper so damn low? In part, it could be because the workers who distribute products are paid below minimum wage, according to the allegations of a new lawsuit.

A class-action lawsuit filed against three Los Angeles-area based companies that handle Walmart's goods alleges that the firms pressured supervisors to understate the number of hours employees worked so that they could pay them less, according to MSNBC. Walmart and other retailers aren't named in the suit -- a situation that often occurs because the companies don't directly pay the workers -- but the warehouse practices ultimately help products land on the big box shelves at cheap prices.

The Huffington Post previously reported that the class-action suit alleges workers "spend their workdays performing strenuous, unskilled physical labor in an environment where the temperature often exceeds 90 degrees." Furthermore, bosses "routinely responded with threats of retaliation and actual retaliation, including by sending the inquiring workers home without pay, refusing to give them work the next day ... and imposing other forms of discipline on them."


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Huffington Post: Iran Crisis: Obama, Netanyahu Meet On Iran

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:00 AM PST

WASHINGTON -- The United States and Israel agree that diplomacy is the best way to resolve the crisis over potential Iranian nuclear weapons, President Barack Obama said Monday, an optimistic view that Israel's leader declined to publicly endorse.

"Both the prime minister and I prefer to solve this diplomatically," Obama said as he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began several hours of White House consultations. The U.S. will consider all options in confronting what it sees as the unacceptable outcome of an Iranian bomb, Obama said.


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Huffington Post: Divorce: How Not To Turn Your Ex Into Your Enemy

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:01 AM PST

Four years ago my husband and I separated. But I didn't seriously bring up the subject of divorce until we met for coffee just before Christmas. We had sorted out our finances in the interim, so there had been no pressing reason to go for the decree. "Up to you," he said casually. And then, eyeing me quizzically: "Not planning to get married again are you?" He knows I live with my new partner. I replied in the negative. "Well you look into it and I'll pay half," he said, before picking up the bill for my scrambled eggs.


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Huffington Post: The Moment I Knew (SUBMIT YOUR VIDEO)

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:03 AM PST

At HuffPost, we're kicking off an exciting new project and we'd love you to participate! It's called "The Moment I Knew," a user-submitted video series where readers tell the stories of life-changing moments they've experienced. Each section of HuffPost has chosen a different theme -- whether it was the moment you knew you were in love, the moment you knew your marriage was over, the moment you knew you loved college or the moment you knew you were broke. You can also tell us about any other life-defining moment you'd like to share. The possibilities are endless!

Here on HuffPost Detroit we're suggesting you finish this phrase: "The Moment I Knew I Loved Detroit ..."

Whether you grew up in the city or appreciate it from afar, we want to know when -- and why -- you realized you loved Detroit. Was it your first glimpse of the "Illuminated Mural" in New Center? An early Jazz Fest night at Hart Plaza? Swimming on Belle Isle? The first bite of Buddy's Pizza after years away? We want to hear about it!


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Aljazeera: Palestinian teenager injured in clash

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:45 AM PST

Israeli military to investigate injury suffered by Mohammed Taysir Abu Awad Ramallah during rally in Ramallah.

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