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- ANSA: Spagna, si dimette ad Bankia
- ANSA: Cambi: euro invariato a 1,2529 dollari
- ANSA: Petrolio: apre in calo, a 86,50 dollari
- ANSA: Oro: a 1.614,93 dollari l'oncia
- Aljazeera: Mexico confirms Pena Nieto as new president
- Financial Times: Samsung eyes success in other galaxies
- Financial Times: Shadow army takes over Libya’s security
- Aljazeera: Libya tries to 'cool off' ahead of key vote
- Financial Times: Apple faces big dilemma on mini-iPad
- Huffington Post: Britney Spears Bikini: Singer Shows Off Rock Hard Abs In Twitter Photo
- Huffington Post: UK Agency Launches Criminal Probe Into Libor Scandal
- Huffington Post: 'Savages': Oliver Stone Interrogation Series, Lado Episode 5 (VIDEO)
- Huffington Post: Mexico Supreme Court Delays Carlos Slim's Bid For TV License
- Financial Times: Merkel’s public approval ratings soar
- Aljazeera: DR Congo rebels seize key town
- Aljazeera: Federer downs Djokovic in Wimbledon
ANSA: Spagna, si dimette ad Bankia Posted: 04 Jul 2012 12:55 PM PDT Francisco Verdu Pons lascia l'istituto |
ANSA: Cambi: euro invariato a 1,2529 dollari Posted: 05 Jul 2012 12:16 AM PDT La valuta europea in calo sullo yen |
ANSA: Petrolio: apre in calo, a 86,50 dollari Posted: 05 Jul 2012 12:22 AM PDT Il greggio perde 1,16 dollari al barile |
ANSA: Oro: a 1.614,93 dollari l'oncia Posted: 05 Jul 2012 12:28 AM PDT Sui mercati asiatici |
Aljazeera: Mexico confirms Pena Nieto as new president Posted: 06 Jul 2012 05:42 AM PDT Official count gives Enrique Pena Nieto 38 per cent of vote, seven points and 3.3 million votes ahead of next candidate. |
Financial Times: Samsung eyes success in other galaxies Posted: 06 Jul 2012 07:48 AM PDT South Korean group looks to replicate smartphone dominance in the less likely sectors of solar cells, light-emitting diodes, and biotechnology |
Financial Times: Shadow army takes over Libya’s security Posted: 06 Jul 2012 08:04 AM PDT Militia bodies who toppled Gaddafi in last year's uprising now have more power than the police and armed forces and show no signs of giving it up |
Aljazeera: Libya tries to 'cool off' ahead of key vote Posted: 06 Jul 2012 08:11 AM PDT Anticipation takes hold of newly freed nation as first democratic elections in over four decades start on Saturday. |
Financial Times: Apple faces big dilemma on mini-iPad Posted: 06 Jul 2012 08:23 AM PDT Tech group must decide if diversifying product range will help it combat cheaper rivals, or make it appear defensive in wake of Steve Jobs' death |
Huffington Post: Britney Spears Bikini: Singer Shows Off Rock Hard Abs In Twitter Photo Posted: 06 Jul 2012 09:58 AM PDT Now that's one hot mama! Britney Spears has certainly been hitting the gym. The mother of two took to Twitter to share an adorable family snapshot, showing off her killer bikini body (she's baaaack!) as she poses with sons Preston, 6, and Jayden, 5. "Getting ready for some pool time! Having a blast xxoo," Spears tweeted from Hawaii. Read More... More on Britney Spears |
Huffington Post: UK Agency Launches Criminal Probe Into Libor Scandal Posted: 06 Jul 2012 10:00 AM PDT LONDON -- Britain's Serious Fraud Office said Friday that it has formally opened a criminal investigation of the manipulation of a key market interest rate that has shaken Barclays. The bank was fined $435 million last week by U.S. and British agencies for making false reports of its borrowing costs between 2005 and 2009, specifically of the London interbank offered rate, or LIBOR, which influences the costs of a range of financial instruments including home mortgages. Read More... More on United Kingdom |
Huffington Post: 'Savages': Oliver Stone Interrogation Series, Lado Episode 5 (VIDEO) Posted: 06 Jul 2012 10:00 AM PDT "That's the story of the underdog." Oliver Stone's down and dirty adaptation of "Savages" is in theaters now, and to celebrate the film's release, HuffPost Entertainment is happy to introduce you to one of its most unpredictable characters: Lado, a Mexican drug cartel enforcer. As part of promotion for "Savages" -- which is based on Don Winslow's celebrated pulp novel -- Stone himself directed short films revolving around each of the film's principle characters. There's Ben (Aaron Johnson) and Chon (Taylor Kitsch), a pair of SoCal drug dealers who want to take the violence out of the business. That becomes an issue when Elena (Salma Hayek), the head of a Mexican drug cartel, wants a piece of the action -- so much so that she orders the kidnapping of O (Blake Lively), Ben and Chon's mutual girlfriend. Naturally, Lado (Benicio Del Toro) is the one ordered to carry out the dirty work. Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Mexico Supreme Court Delays Carlos Slim's Bid For TV License Posted: 06 Jul 2012 10:05 AM PDT
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Financial Times: Merkel’s public approval ratings soar Posted: 06 Jul 2012 10:06 AM PDT The mood flies in the face of days of political sniping over the results of the EU summit late last month. The chancellor stood accused of caving in to Italian, Spanish and French demands |
Aljazeera: DR Congo rebels seize key town Posted: 06 Jul 2012 10:37 AM PDT Fighting between M23 rebels and government troops leaves one UN peacekeeper dead as hundreds seek refuge in Uganda. |
Aljazeera: Federer downs Djokovic in Wimbledon Posted: 06 Jul 2012 11:07 AM PDT Six-times champion beats defending champion to reach a record eighth final. |
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