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- ANSA: Cambi: dollaro apre a 1.3186
- ANSA: petrolio: barile scende a 103,73 dlr
- ANSA: Oro: lingotto stabile a 1.641,40 dollari
- ANSA: Cambi: Tokyo, euro in calo a 1,3187 dlr
- Financial Times: Chinese boats fish in dangerous waters
- Aljazeera: California to vote on ending death penalty
- Aljazeera: Police chief resignation over Martin rejected
- Financial Times: Watson set to buy Actavis for €4.5bn
- Financial Times: Nordea boosted by improving loan book
- Aljazeera: Chavez telephone call quashes death rumours
- Aljazeera: Facebook sees slide in revenue ahead of IPO
- Financial Times: Apple ripe to lose some sway on S&P 500
- Huffington Post: James O'Keefe Tried To Steal My Vote
- Huffington Post: Internet Hall Of Fame: Al Gore And Craig Newmark Inducted, Google Founders Snubbed
- Huffington Post: Romney's Etch A Sketch Campaign Begins
- Huffington Post: Is BDSM Normal Or Brand-spanking New?
ANSA: Cambi: dollaro apre a 1.3186 Posted: 23 Apr 2012 12:10 AM PDT In linea con indicazioni Bce di venerdi' (1,3192) |
ANSA: petrolio: barile scende a 103,73 dlr Posted: 23 Apr 2012 12:16 AM PDT Quotazioni in calo di 15 cents |
ANSA: Oro: lingotto stabile a 1.641,40 dollari Posted: 23 Apr 2012 12:21 AM PDT Argento in calo 0,2% a 31,6375 dlr |
ANSA: Cambi: Tokyo, euro in calo a 1,3187 dlr Posted: 23 Apr 2012 12:25 AM PDT Malgrado 430 mld fondi a Fmi |
Financial Times: Chinese boats fish in dangerous waters Posted: 23 Apr 2012 11:49 PM PDT Chinese fisherman are plying a dangerous trade by fishing in disputed waters that are claimed by other nations as well as China |
Aljazeera: California to vote on ending death penalty Posted: 24 Apr 2012 02:20 AM PDT Question to appear on November ballot after more than 500,000 people signed up to back the proposal. |
Aljazeera: Police chief resignation over Martin rejected Posted: 24 Apr 2012 03:52 AM PDT Officials in Florida city reject resignation of Bill Lee as probe into the handling of Trayvon Martin case continues. |
Financial Times: Watson set to buy Actavis for €4.5bn Posted: 24 Apr 2012 03:56 AM PDT Deal to sell Swiss generic drugmaker to US rival will allow Deutsche Bank to clear its largest loan from its books |
Financial Times: Nordea boosted by improving loan book Posted: 24 Apr 2012 04:00 AM PDT Nordic region's biggest lender by market value says business had improved because of the strength of the US and Scandinavian economies |
Aljazeera: Chavez telephone call quashes death rumours Posted: 24 Apr 2012 04:24 AM PDT Venezuelan president phones state TV in apparent bid to quell health rumours after undergoing radiotherapy in Havana. |
Aljazeera: Facebook sees slide in revenue ahead of IPO Posted: 24 Apr 2012 04:47 AM PDT First quarter net income falls frpm $233m to $205m from a year earlier, just weeks ahead of US company's expected IPO. |
Financial Times: Apple ripe to lose some sway on S&P 500 Posted: 24 Apr 2012 06:14 AM PDT Gluttony for a single fruit could end in bitterness as concerns mount that Apple's ubiquity in investment products could amplify the effect of any price falls |
Huffington Post: James O'Keefe Tried To Steal My Vote Posted: 24 Apr 2012 10:38 AM PDT On Tuesday, April 3rd, a guy named James O'Keefe tried to steal my vote. His organization, Project Veritas, sent a woman into my Washington, DC polling place, seemingly claiming to be Alicia Menendez. Then, he taped it so that I could watch. In the video, my stand-in --- who was not brave enough to show her face on camera --- has already given the poll workers my name. Perhaps their first indication that something was awry was that I had already gone to the polls earlier that morning to cast my vote. The poll workers ask the faux Alicia Menendez to furnish identification. She claims it's in the car, and never returns. Read More... |
Huffington Post: Internet Hall Of Fame: Al Gore And Craig Newmark Inducted, Google Founders Snubbed Posted: 24 Apr 2012 10:45 AM PDT The Internet Society in Geneva, Switzerland has announced its inaugural list of "Pioneers, Innovators and Global Connectors." While the roll call includes brilliant people who made vital contributions to the Internet that remain largely unknown to a public that takes daily advantage of their work (like the guy who put the "@" in e-mail addresses) some critics are raising questions about who was included -- and excluded -- from the list. Criticism has ranged from whimsical to well-deserved. Read More... More on Larry Page |
Huffington Post: Romney's Etch A Sketch Campaign Begins Posted: 24 Apr 2012 10:46 AM PDT Two constituencies that President Obama is holding onto about as strongly now as he did four years ago are voters under 30 and Latinos. In what is probably not a coincidence, these two constituencies are the targets for the first two major Mitt Romney Etch A Sketch pivots of the general election. Read More... More on Elections 2012 |
Huffington Post: Is BDSM Normal Or Brand-spanking New? Posted: 24 Apr 2012 10:49 AM PDT The popular book Fifty Shades Of Grey, about a nice-looking young man who is into sexualized corporal punishment (BDSM, I suppose) and the woman who loves him, has been selling like hot cakes on a cold, sugarless day and has inspired much in the way of cultural criticism and criticism of that criticism. Read More... |
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