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- ANSA: Tariffe:da luglio gas +2,6%, luce +0,25
- ANSA: Fonsai: nuova offerta Sator-Palladio
- ANSA: Lavoro: Fitch, riforma buona per Italia
- ANSA: Petrolio:chiude in calo a Ny,a 77,42 dlr
- Financial Times: Syrians lose faith in external solution
- Aljazeera: Assange refuses to report to UK police
- Financial Times: Shell poised to crack Arctic after test
- Financial Times: US regulators probe Motorola licensing
- Aljazeera: German parliament backs Merkel's fiscal pact
- Aljazeera: Anti-government protests intensify in Sudan
- Aljazeera: UN grants Nativity Church 'endangered' status
- Financial Times: BMS and AstraZeneca to acquire Amylin
- Huffington Post: 'A History Of The Title Sequence': Hollywood's Best Opening Credits (VIDEO)
- Huffington Post: Tom Cruise Dating Video: Celebrity Scientologist Seeks Discreet Female
- Huffington Post: Statement Necklaces: Michelle Obama, Sarah Jessica Parker And Other Celebs Accessorize With Huge Jewelry (PHOTOS)
- Huffington Post: Fort Bragg Shooting: Shooter Killed Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, Army Officials Say
ANSA: Tariffe:da luglio gas +2,6%, luce +0,25 Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:12 PM PDT Aggravio spesa di 32 euro per metano e 1 euro per elettricita' |
ANSA: Fonsai: nuova offerta Sator-Palladio Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:15 PM PDT In linea con quella formulata l'8 giugno |
ANSA: Lavoro: Fitch, riforma buona per Italia Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:18 PM PDT Sia parte programma per aumento competitivita' e crescita |
ANSA: Petrolio:chiude in calo a Ny,a 77,42 dlr Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:36 PM PDT Quotazioni perdono il 3,5% |
Financial Times: Syrians lose faith in external solution Posted: 29 Jun 2012 09:12 AM PDT As violence rages, supporters of the opposition and regime have little hope that the world community can bring about a peaceful transition |
Aljazeera: Assange refuses to report to UK police Posted: 29 Jun 2012 11:02 AM PDT WikiLeaks founder remains in the Ecuadorean embassy in London while authorities try to extradite him to Sweden. |
Financial Times: Shell poised to crack Arctic after test Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:08 PM PDT With a new capping stack ready to act as a stop valve against an oil well blowout, drilling can soon start in the fresh fields of the Arctic |
Financial Times: US regulators probe Motorola licensing Posted: 29 Jun 2012 04:33 PM PDT A new front in the antitrust investigations into Google has opened with an inquiry into technology licensing practices at recently acquired Motorola Mobility |
Aljazeera: German parliament backs Merkel's fiscal pact Posted: 29 Jun 2012 04:35 PM PDT Budestag lower house approves permanent EU bailout fund in show of Berlin's commitment to single eurozone currency. |
Aljazeera: Anti-government protests intensify in Sudan Posted: 29 Jun 2012 06:00 PM PDT Security forces fire tear gas to disperse demonstration outside mosque where protesters chanted for "regime to fall". |
Aljazeera: UN grants Nativity Church 'endangered' status Posted: 29 Jun 2012 07:35 PM PDT UNESCO agrees to fund repairs for site of Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem, despite Israeli and US objections. |
Financial Times: BMS and AstraZeneca to acquire Amylin Posted: 30 Jun 2012 05:51 AM PDT Complex deal in fast-growing market for diabetes medicines |
Huffington Post: 'A History Of The Title Sequence': Hollywood's Best Opening Credits (VIDEO) Posted: 30 Jun 2012 09:03 AM PDT For his Vimeo Award-winning "A History Of The Title Sequence," Dutch filmmaker Jurjen Versteeg imagined a documentary about the greatest title sequence designers of all times, and....well, made a title sequence for it. The 2 minute parade of names features Saul Bass and Danny Yount alongside quieter stars like Stephen Frankfurt (whose famous domino effect for "To Kill A Mockingbird" seems to have actually inspired a real live documentary). Take a look at Versteeg's "History Of The Title Sequence" below, and our video slideshow of the sequences he's referring to below that. A few are copyright restricted -- to access full versions of those openings, head to the links in the captions. WATCH: Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Tom Cruise Dating Video: Celebrity Scientologist Seeks Discreet Female Posted: 30 Jun 2012 09:08 AM PDT Tom Cruise is officially back on the market. But where does a 50-year-old celebrity Scientologist go to find love in this modern world? Like just about everything, there's no reason Cruise's next love can't be found on the Internet. That's why master impressionist Phillip Wilburn took the liberty of putting together a fresh, new dating video for Mr. Mission Impossible, free of charge. Watch Cruise's foray into the world of dating above and check out the funniest tweets about the split below. Read More... More on Tom Cruise |
Posted: 30 Jun 2012 09:22 AM PDT Chunky may not be a compliment, but when it comes to summer jewelry it is -- small and simple chains are out and bulky and embellished statement necklaces are in. Style mavens like Michelle Obama have been rocking the statement-making look for years, but now the jewelry trend is becoming more and more prevalent. Bib necklaces, layered necklaces and unique metalwork have added an extra flair to basic red carpet dresses... and, like our beloved shoes and bracelets, you can't grow out of a good necklace. That's what we call #fashionwinning. Check out the gallery to see which celebs have incorporated statement necklaces into their personal style. Which are your faves? |
Huffington Post: Fort Bragg Shooting: Shooter Killed Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, Army Officials Say Posted: 30 Jun 2012 09:23 AM PDT FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Military officials at Fort Bragg have confirmed that a soldier shot and killed his superior officer before shooting and wounding himself. Fort Bragg officials have not released the identities of the officer or the shooter, or a motive for Thursday's shooting at the North Carolina military installation. The shooter is in custody. UPDATE From HuffPost: The AP has since released the identity of the officer as Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale. Read More... More on Video |
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