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ANSA: Petrolio:NY,chiude in rialzo a 84,27 dlr

Posted: 05 Jun 2012 01:13 PM PDT

Quotazioni salgono dello 0,3%

ANSA: Crisi: spread poco mosso,apre a 438,4 pt

Posted: 06 Jun 2012 12:31 AM PDT

Il rendimento e' del 5,622%

ANSA: Cambi: dollaro resta sotto 1,25

Posted: 06 Jun 2012 12:32 AM PDT

In leggero regresso rispetto a Bce e Wall Street di ieri

ANSA: Petrolio: barile +75 cents a 85,04 dlr

Posted: 06 Jun 2012 12:34 AM PDT

Brent +38 cents a 99,22 dollari

Aljazeera: Clashes in eastern DR Congo claim lives

Posted: 06 Jun 2012 10:48 AM PDT

At least 19 deaths reported in latest outbreak of violence that has complicated country's ties with neighbouring Rwanda.

Aljazeera: 'Inadequate' controls led to JPMorgan loss

Posted: 06 Jun 2012 08:09 PM PDT

Top regulator tells senators that risk management at US's biggest bank was not up to job of preventing $2bn loss.

Financial Times: SNB spends billions defending the franc

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:06 AM PDT

Switzerland's central bank spent an estimated SFr65bn in May defending the country's currency from haven flows amid the eurozone crisis

Aljazeera: Nasdaq offers $40m in Facebook compensation

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:45 AM PDT

Money set aside for traders who lost money due to technical fault on first day of trading of US social network company.

Financial Times: France plans law to make firing harder

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 05:00 AM PDT

New government to introduce legislation that will penalise companies that want to move production out of France to lower-cost locations

Financial Times: UN fired on at site of massacre

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 07:07 AM PDT

Kofi Annan rebukes Assad regime over militias as observers are prevented from visiting hamlet where as many as 78 people may have died

Financial Times: Samsung names new chief executive

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 08:29 AM PDT

South Korean group names Kwon Oh-hyun, head of the component unit, to replace Choi Gee-sung as it looks to identify new sources of growth

Aljazeera: Science fiction author Ray Bradbury dies

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 10:01 AM PDT

US writer's famous dystopian works served as cautionary tales about perilous futures.

Huffington Post: 'Moonrise Kingdom' Animated Short: Wes Anderson's Take On 'Kingdom's' Children's Books (VIDEO)

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 10:48 AM PDT

In Wes Anderson's indie mega-hit "Moonrise Kingdom," 12-year-old Suzy (Kara Hayward) packs an unusual set of items for her runaway adventure with her pen-pal boyfriend, Sam (Jared Gilman): A half-dozen (fictitious) storybooks she stole from the library, three of which she reads aloud over the course of the film. Anderson commissioned six artists to create the books' evocative jacket covers, but initially the director wanted to take the artistry even further. "At one point in the process, when she's reading these passages from these books, I'd thought about going into animation," he says.


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Huffington Post: Ric Savage Talks 'American Digger,' Haggling And Creating Reality TV Catchphrases (VIDEO)

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 10:52 AM PDT

The two-part season finale of "American Digger" featured Ric Savage on a search for European artifacts that netted him a coin worth $25,000.

After such a triumphant dig, there was no better time for TV Replay to debut part two of our interview with Savage, one of our favorite breakout reality stars of the TV season. Savage shared his tips on digging, haggling and creating ridiculous catchphrases with host Lauren Zima. He also put Zima's digging skills to the test ... and we use the term "skills" loosely.

Check out the wonderfully weird interview above.


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Huffington Post: MI-2012 President: 46% Romney (R), 45% Obama (D) (EPIC-MRA 6/2-5)

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 10:55 AM PDT

EPIC-MRA
6/2-5/12; 600 likely voters; 4% margin of error
Mode: Live telephone interview

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Huffington Post: Will An Immigration Deadlock Make The U.S. A Second-Rate Nation?

Posted: 07 Jun 2012 10:55 AM PDT

As the American economy sags, the race for the presidency gets tighter--except in one dimension. Hispanic Americans continue to support Barack Obama by an astonishing 61%-to-27% margin. Were Obama to win, it might well be because of his attitudes on one issue: immigration. But it is an issue on which he will be unable to enact any of his preferences, let alone those policies that many Latinos support. The Republican Party has taken a tough stand on the topic. Democrats have their own bright lines. That means America's immigration system is likely to stay as it is right now--utterly broken.


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