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ANSA: Petrolio: chiude a Ny a 79,32 dollari

Posted: 26 Jun 2012 12:35 PM PDT

Quotazioni salgono di 11 cent

ANSA: Quattro big euro a Parigi, berlino apre su scudo spread

Posted: 26 Jun 2012 03:19 PM PDT

Spiraglio su proposta monti. rush finale in vista vertice

ANSA: Petrolio: in rialzo a 79,42 dollari

Posted: 27 Jun 2012 12:02 AM PDT

Brent sale a 93 dollari

ANSA: Oro: in calo a 1.571,48 dollari

Posted: 27 Jun 2012 12:07 AM PDT

Perde lo 0,1%

Financial Times: Glencore ready to pull Xstrata merger

Posted: 27 Jun 2012 02:30 PM PDT

Commodities trader believes that demanded share ratio overvalues Xstrata and is prepared to walk away from long sought-after deal

Financial Times: Airbus plans to open factory in US

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 02:27 AM PDT

European aircraft maker is targeting rival Boeing's home market by building a factory in Alabama at the cost of several hundred million dollars

Aljazeera: Malaysia's Felda shares surge in market debut

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 07:53 AM PDT

First-day price value of palm oil giant reflects investor interest in world's second-biggest public offering.

Financial Times: Veolia sells UK water stake for £1.1bn

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 08:53 AM PDT

French utility starts series of planned disposals to reduce net debt as investment group buys 90 per cent shareholding in its British arm

Aljazeera: Arms imports 'fuelling South Sudan fighting'

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 09:55 AM PDT

Ahead of new international arms-trade treaty talks, Amnesty says Ukraine, China and Sudan fuelling African conflict.

Aljazeera: 'Dozens killed' in northern Mali fighting

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 09:59 AM PDT

At least 20 people dead as Islamist and Tuareg groups battle for control of northern towns.

Aljazeera: Parliamentary polls close in Mongolia

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:20 AM PDT

More equitable sharing of profits from mining a top issue, as Mongolians vote in country's seventh parliamentary poll.

Huffington Post: Wallace Severino Handcuffs Himself To D.C. DMV To Protest Fee

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:55 AM PDT

WASHINGTON -- Wallace "Da Wall" Severino handcuffed himself Tuesday to a District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles office over a $98 fee stemming from an alcohol-related driving charge that was dismissed a decade ago.

A lot of people -- Severino's wife and the lawyer who represented him in the DUI among them -- have suggested he just pay the $98. Severino can't renew his Maryland driver's license until D.C. drops the fee, which seems unlikely, or until he pays. That also seems unlikely.

"I'm not going to pay a blackmailer," Severino told The Huffington Post on Wednesday, about 18 hours after he was released from jail. "Knowing what I know about American rights, what our government is supposed to do for us. This fee that the Department of Motor Vehicles is trying to levy upon me is quite literally an assault and blackmail. They are nothing more than extreme government bullies."


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Huffington Post: Cornell Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Fraternity Chapter Guilty In Cornell Hazing Death

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:56 AM PDT

ITHACA, N.Y. -- A fraternity has been found guilty of hazing in the alcohol poisoning death of a Cornell University student from New York City.

The judge issued her decision Tuesday, when she also cleared three former pledges of hazing charges.


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Huffington Post: WATCH: Anderson Cooper On Bullying

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:58 AM PDT

Award-winning journalist Anderson Cooper recently joined me on Mondays with Marlo and talked to me about bullying and what he thinks we can be doing to put an end to this epidemic.


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Huffington Post: WDET's Craig Fahle: Essay On Health Care

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 11:02 AM PDT

"The affordable care act, for all of the criticism it gets from the right, and also the left…is at least an attempt to change a broken system, an attempt to regulate much of the malodorous behavior of health insurers. But it was also an attempt to keep insurers in the game. Gone is the idea of Medicare for all, a public option, or truly universal coverage. Socialized medicine? Hardly.

In fact, the ACA was actually an attempt to further entrench the private sector in the health care system. In exchange for the changes in policy, the health insurers were given a guarantee that those that don't buy insurance, especially those coveted young and healthy individuals, would have to buy a policy. That's the individual mandate. This firms up the actuarial tables, and begins to make insuring everyone a much more palatable idea to the insurance industry."


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Financial Times: Vivendi parts company with CEO

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 11:05 AM PDT

Lévy leaves French media and telecoms group, paving the way for potential break-up, after a board meeting held amid differences over company future

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