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- ANSA: Petrolio:NY,chiude in rialzo a 104,58dlr
- ANSA: Crisi: S&P taglia rating a Spagna a BBB+
- ANSA: Cambi: euro a 1,3180 dollari
- ANSA: S&P taglia rating Spagna a 'BBB+', prospettive negative
- Aljazeera: Guardiola steps down as Barca manager
- Financial Times: Hollywood turns to tweet analysis
- Aljazeera: Romania's government falls in confidence vote
- Financial Times: Tech power shift puts bankers on back foot
- Aljazeera: Canada student fee protests continue
- Financial Times: Hedge funds bet against eurozone
- Aljazeera: Ukraine president promises swift blast probe
- Financial Times: Egypt opposition leader launches party
- Huffington Post: Southern California Earthquake 2012: 4.1 Temblor Sways Los Angeles Buildings
- Huffington Post: No Stunt Doubles Allowed: 14 Hollywood Daredevils Who Do Their Own Stunts (PHOTOS)
- Huffington Post: College Tours: 9 Questions You Should Always Ask When You Visit A Campus
- Huffington Post: Obama Campaign Using Osama Bin Laden Killing As 2012 Campaign Tool
ANSA: Petrolio:NY,chiude in rialzo a 104,58dlr Posted: 26 Apr 2012 01:02 PM PDT Quotazioni +0,4% |
ANSA: Crisi: S&P taglia rating a Spagna a BBB+ Posted: 26 Apr 2012 10:48 PM PDT Agenzia, prospettive negative per rischio crescita e bilancio |
ANSA: Cambi: euro a 1,3180 dollari Posted: 27 Apr 2012 12:05 AM PDT Moneta europea a 106,64 yen |
ANSA: S&P taglia rating Spagna a 'BBB+', prospettive negative Posted: 27 Apr 2012 01:45 AM PDT |
Aljazeera: Guardiola steps down as Barca manager Posted: 27 Apr 2012 09:27 AM PDT After leading Barcelona to 13 titles in four years, an exhausted Pep Guardiola leaves the Catalan club. |
Financial Times: Hollywood turns to tweet analysis Posted: 27 Apr 2012 10:09 AM PDT Thanks to Twitter and other social media sites, Hollywood studios can predict how much money a film will make on its critical opening weekend |
Aljazeera: Romania's government falls in confidence vote Posted: 27 Apr 2012 11:10 AM PDT Two-month-old government latest in wave of European administrations brought down by disputes over austerity measures. |
Financial Times: Tech power shift puts bankers on back foot Posted: 27 Apr 2012 04:29 PM PDT Financiers fear a precedent might be set with Facebook's IPO |
Aljazeera: Canada student fee protests continue Posted: 28 Apr 2012 12:51 AM PDT Three-month strike that has at times paralysed Quebec persists despite government offers of compromise. |
Financial Times: Hedge funds bet against eurozone Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:44 AM PDT Fund managers are shorting the bonds of 'core' European countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, in the belief the crisis will worsen |
Aljazeera: Ukraine president promises swift blast probe Posted: 28 Apr 2012 07:31 AM PDT Viktor Yanukovych visits Dnipropetrovska a day after blasts, as authorities offer $.25m reward for new information. |
Financial Times: Egypt opposition leader launches party Posted: 28 Apr 2012 09:20 AM PDT Mohamed ElBaradei establishes Constitution Party aimed at 'saving' last year's revolution |
Huffington Post: Southern California Earthquake 2012: 4.1 Temblor Sways Los Angeles Buildings Posted: 28 Apr 2012 09:59 AM PDT LOS ANGELES — Some Southern Californians were shaken out of bed Saturday morning by a small earthquake that rattled homes across the Inland Empire region and caused buildings to sway in downtown Los Angeles. The magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck at 8:07 a.m. The U.S. Geological Survey said it was centered about two miles northwest of Devore, in San Bernardino County. The quake was downgraded from an initial magnitude of 4.1. Read More... More on Earthquakes |
Huffington Post: No Stunt Doubles Allowed: 14 Hollywood Daredevils Who Do Their Own Stunts (PHOTOS) Posted: 28 Apr 2012 09:59 AM PDT It may be painful, but it will definitely earn you street cred in Hollywood -- or at least a few bruises. Though most actors and actresses opt for a stunt double to take on the most dangerous -- or even the least dangerous -- action sequences, more and more celebs are showing they are as fearless as some of their on-screen characters. Most recently, Kristen Stewart revealed that she chose to do most of her own stunts for her upcoming feature "Snow White and the Huntsman." "[Director] Rupert [Sanders] beat me up. He definitely threw me off cliffs and made me trudge through frigid, icy waters. It looks so cool, though," Stewart said. "I can actually see the pain and discomfort on my face. It's awesome." Read More... More on Daniel Craig |
Huffington Post: College Tours: 9 Questions You Should Always Ask When You Visit A Campus Posted: 28 Apr 2012 10:09 AM PDT By Jessenia Martinez Jessenia is a senior at Benito Juarez High School. She's a reporter for The Mash, a weekly teen publication distributed to Chicagoland high schools. Everyone asks basic questions when they start their college search, such as does the school have a big or small campus, what tuition costs and what are the average SAT or ACT scores of accepted students. But you might not know what else to ask that could be crucial to helping you choose the right school. Read More... More on College Prep |
Huffington Post: Obama Campaign Using Osama Bin Laden Killing As 2012 Campaign Tool Posted: 28 Apr 2012 10:12 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- The killing of Osama bin Laden, first presented as a moment of national unity by President Barack Obama, has become something else: a political weapon. Obama's re-election campaign is portraying his risky decision to go after America's top enemy as a defining difference with his Republican presidential opponent, suggesting Mitt Romney might not have had the guts to order a mission that put lives and perhaps a presidency at stake. Read More... More on Osama bin Laden |
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