sabato 16 giugno 2012

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ANSA: Petrolio: Opec, invariato tetto output

Posted: 14 Jun 2012 11:13 AM PDT

Vertice a Vienna, nessun taglio nonostante calo prezzi greggio

ANSA: Greenspan vede Grecia fuori da euro

Posted: 14 Jun 2012 11:58 AM PDT

Non crede che area euro possa sopravvivere in attuale forma

ANSA: Assopetroli, faro Antitrust sconti Eni

Posted: 14 Jun 2012 12:08 PM PDT

Che non fermi sviluppo della concorrenza

ANSA: Governo punta a 30 mld tagli Ministeri

Posted: 14 Jun 2012 12:20 PM PDT

Parte potrebbe essere anticipata in futuro dl Spending Review

Financial Times: Gupta found guilty of insider trading

Posted: 15 Jun 2012 08:43 AM PDT

The former Goldman Sachs director was found guilty of passing confidential information to his former friend Raj Rajaratnam

Financial Times: Where are all the euros going?

Posted: 15 Jun 2012 11:21 AM PDT

Many investors have finally realised the danger of Bunds and are picking up rock-solid Swiss bonds, pushing their prices up and yields down

Financial Times: Hopes for central bank action mount

Posted: 15 Jun 2012 01:21 PM PDT

Reports that authorities from leading economies are prepared to provide liquidity to financial markets after Greek elections, if needed, boost sentiment

Aljazeera: Japan to restart two nuclear reactors

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 01:17 AM PDT

First reactors to go online since last year's Fukushima disaster to avert power shortages, despite public opposition.

Aljazeera: Deaths in Pakistan market blast

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 03:01 AM PDT

At least 25 killed after blast rips through market in Khyber tribal district near border with Afghanistan.

Financial Times: Facebook lays out its defence

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 03:48 AM PDT

Social network and lead underwriters have rallied together against Nasdaq, filing a court motion to consolidate all shareholder lawsuits

Aljazeera: Paraguay deploys army to quell land dispute

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 03:58 AM PDT

At least 17 killed in battles between police and farmers, prompting interior minister and chief of police to resign.

Aljazeera: Suicide blast hits base near Somali capital

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 07:12 AM PDT

Al-Shabab bomber rams explosives-laden car into government base west of Mogadishu, causing a number of casualties.

Huffington Post: Israel Hit By Rocket, No Injuries

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 09:05 AM PDT

JERUSALEM -- The Israeli military says it has found remnants of a rocket that hit southern Israel overnight.

The rocket was discovered in an open desert area and did not cause any damage or injuries. The military was alerted after an explosion was heard.


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Huffington Post: Mario Balotelli Faces Racism At Euro 2012: UEFA Charges Croatia With Racial Abuse, Chants

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 09:08 AM PDT

WARSAW, Poland — UEFA made its first formal charges of racism at the European Championship on Saturday, opening a case against the Croatian soccer association after receiving reports that fans made monkey chants at Italy forward Mario Balotelli.

Croatia is charged with "improper conduct" of supporters, including "racist chants, racist symbols" at a game in Poznan on Thursday, the European soccer governing body said in a statement.


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Huffington Post: Chicago Mayor Supports Reducing Pot Penalty

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 09:14 AM PDT

CHICAGO — With the murder rate in Chicago climbing at an alarming rate, police may soon get some help keeping a lid on violent crime from an unlikely source: marijuana.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendent Gary McCarthy both support an ordinance that would allow police officers to ticket anyone caught with a small amount of marijuana instead of going through the time-consuming arrest process that takes them off the street for hours at a time.


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Huffington Post: Euro 2012: Ukraine vs. France Suspended By Storm (PHOTOS)

Posted: 16 Jun 2012 09:14 AM PDT

With torrential rains pouring down and thunder cracks drowning out the roar of the fans in the stands of Donbass Arena in Donetsk, referees suspended the France-Ukraine match just moments after it started on Friday.

Fans who had settled in the front rows of the stadium rushed to the back in search of cover. But many opted to enjoy the suddenly inclement atmosphere -- some even dancing in the rain. The Group D match was suspended for a full 55 minutes. After the rain and lightning subsided, France would defeat Ukraine.

The disruption, however, provided an opportunity for a few beautiful photos of the sky in turmoil. Check out the collection of mesmerizing photos from the storm.

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