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- ANSA: Edison: Edf lancia Opa a 0,89 euro
- ANSA: Fonsai: Unipol, approfondiremo proposta
- ANSA: Snam: Dpcm, almeno 25,1% da Eni a Cdp
- ANSA: Fisco: Sogei, utile 26,5 mld 2011
- Aljazeera: Algerian MPs boycott parliament session
- Aljazeera: Lady Gaga calls off Indonesia concert
- Aljazeera: Thousands rally against Quebec protests ban
- Financial Times: Hooligans cause concern at Euro 2012
- Financial Times: Battle to succeed Sarkozy on French right
- Aljazeera: Sweden victorious at Eurovision Song Contest
- Huffington Post: Li Xingong, China Ex-Official, Accused In Rapes Of More Than 10 Girls
- Huffington Post: Pedro Hernandez Knew 'Intimate Details' Connecting Him To Etan Patz Slaying: Sources
- Financial Times: Pope stays silent on Vatican leaks
- Huffington Post: Honduras Prisons: Inmates, Corruption Rule Deadly San Pedro Sula And Comayagua Prisons (PHOTOS)
- Huffington Post: Jessica Sanchez Reveals Plans To Record A Spanish-Language Album! (EXCLUSIVE)
- Financial Times: Swiss eye capital controls if Greece goes
ANSA: Edison: Edf lancia Opa a 0,89 euro Posted: 25 May 2012 10:54 AM PDT Esclusicamente per adempiere a obbligo legale |
ANSA: Fonsai: Unipol, approfondiremo proposta Posted: 25 May 2012 10:58 AM PDT In relazione a valori economici |
ANSA: Snam: Dpcm, almeno 25,1% da Eni a Cdp Posted: 25 May 2012 10:59 AM PDT Cessione controllo entro 18 mesi da cresci Italia |
ANSA: Fisco: Sogei, utile 26,5 mld 2011 Posted: 25 May 2012 11:01 AM PDT Avvisi bonari per dichiarazioni per 2,8 miliardi euro |
Aljazeera: Algerian MPs boycott parliament session Posted: 26 May 2012 10:37 PM PDT Opposition legislators boycott inaugural session of parliament, claiming fraud in election held earlier this month. |
Aljazeera: Lady Gaga calls off Indonesia concert Posted: 26 May 2012 10:41 PM PDT Organisers cancel show after religious conservatives threatened "chaos" if pop diva entered Muslim-majority country. |
Aljazeera: Thousands rally against Quebec protests ban Posted: 27 May 2012 01:52 AM PDT Crowds take to streets in Montreal to demonstrate against new law they say is intended to stifle protests by students. |
Financial Times: Hooligans cause concern at Euro 2012 Posted: 27 May 2012 07:44 AM PDT Poland and Ukraine say worries of racist attacks are greatly exaggerated and are confident that the football championships will be peaceful |
Financial Times: Battle to succeed Sarkozy on French right Posted: 27 May 2012 08:02 AM PDT UMP party seeks to prevent François Hollande, the Socialist president, from winning a majority in next month's parliamentary elections |
Aljazeera: Sweden victorious at Eurovision Song Contest Posted: 27 May 2012 08:23 AM PDT Euphoric celebrations in Stockholm as Loreen follows in Abba's footsteps by smashing opposition at final in Azerbaijan. |
Huffington Post: Li Xingong, China Ex-Official, Accused In Rapes Of More Than 10 Girls Posted: 27 May 2012 08:46 AM PDT BEIJING -- Authorities have detained a former official in a central Chinese city for allegedly raping more than 10 girls. Officials in Yongcheng city referred queries Sunday to a statement by the city government that said Li Xingong confessed during a police interrogation. It said Li was detained Friday. Read More... More on China |
Posted: 27 May 2012 09:00 AM PDT Pedro Hernandez, the suspect who allegedly admitted to killing Etan Patz more than 30 years ago, knew "intimate details" about the boy that lead police to believe his story of murder, according to a New York Post exclusive. From the paper: The specifics have remained secret and are known by fewer than a dozen current law-enforcement officials, including [New York City] Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, the sources said. |
Financial Times: Pope stays silent on Vatican leaks Posted: 27 May 2012 09:05 AM PDT Valet incarcerated in a 'secure room' within the city state as papal investigators continued questioning over paper found in apartment |
Posted: 27 May 2012 09:11 AM PDT SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — Inside one of Honduras' most dangerous and overcrowded prisons, inmates operate a free-market bazaar, selling everything from iPhones to prostitutes. It's more like a fenced-in town than a conventional prison, where raccoons, chickens and pigs wander freely among food stalls and in troughs of open sewage. But guards do not dare cross the painted, yellow "linea de la muerte" (line of death) into the inner sanctum run by prisoners, and prisoners do not breach the perimeter controlled by guards. Read More... More on Honduras |
Huffington Post: Jessica Sanchez Reveals Plans To Record A Spanish-Language Album! (EXCLUSIVE) Posted: 27 May 2012 09:12 AM PDT The entire time she was competing on "American Idol," half-Mexican contestant Jessica Sanchez knew she had the support of the Latino community. In fact, Sanchez told The Huffington Post on Friday that it was that support that made her work even harder to win "American Idol" season 11. "It kind of pushed me even more because I wanted to make them proud," Sanchez told us. "I made it this far and I'm glad I could do that for the Latin community!" The 16-year-old singer from Chula Vista, California (who is also half-Filipino) spoke to The Huffington Post about her Latin roots, the Latino singers she most admires, and her plans to record a Spanish-language album! First of all, congratulations on all of your Idol success! |
Financial Times: Swiss eye capital controls if Greece goes Posted: 27 May 2012 09:47 AM PDT Central bank and government are looking at ways of dealing with an expected flood of foreign money into the country if Greece leaves eurozone |
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