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- ANSA: Petrolio: NY, chiude in calo a 87,11 dlr
- ANSA: Tutti i tagli, dalla sanita' agli impiegati
- ANSA: Cambi: euro apre a 1,2386 dollari
- ANSA: Petrolio: in calo a 86,03 dollari a Ny
- Financial Times: Job figures a setback for Obama
- Financial Times: Lotus F1 owner eyes €500m football deals
- Financial Times: How traders trumped Quakers
- Financial Times: Drama as Murray enters tennis history
- Aljazeera: Many dead in triple Pakistan drone strike
- Aljazeera: Cuba seeks strong trade ties with China
- Aljazeera: Polls close in East Timor elections
- Aljazeera: Russian pilgrims killed in Ukraine bus crash
- Huffington Post: Libya Elections: Facts And Figures
- Huffington Post: Natalie Wood's Cause Of Death Changed From 'Accident' To 'Undetermined'
- Huffington Post: Sen. Kevin Grantham, Colorado Republican, Thinks Ban On Construction Of New Mosques Is Worth Considering
- Huffington Post: 'Private Practice' Actress Caterina Scorsone Welcomes Baby Girl
ANSA: Petrolio: NY, chiude in calo a 87,11 dlr Posted: 05 Jul 2012 12:42 PM PDT Quotazioni cedono lo 0,6% |
ANSA: Tutti i tagli, dalla sanita' agli impiegati Posted: 05 Jul 2012 03:28 PM PDT Stretta in 'periferia', giustizia nel mirino e stop auto blu |
ANSA: Cambi: euro apre a 1,2386 dollari Posted: 06 Jul 2012 12:19 AM PDT Moneta unica scambiata a 98,87 yen |
ANSA: Petrolio: in calo a 86,03 dollari a Ny Posted: 06 Jul 2012 12:23 AM PDT Il greggio perde 1,19 dollari |
Financial Times: Job figures a setback for Obama Posted: 06 Jul 2012 12:17 PM PDT Unemployment remains unchanged at 8.2 per cent, dashing hopes that the labour market might be improving after the slump of the past few months |
Financial Times: Lotus F1 owner eyes €500m football deals Posted: 06 Jul 2012 12:36 PM PDT Mangrove to target second-tier clubs as well as football-related business such as player agencies, academies and media rights concerns |
Financial Times: How traders trumped Quakers Posted: 06 Jul 2012 12:52 PM PDT The tale of the nonconformists who built Barclays before yielding to investment bankers sheds light on the Libor scandal, writes John Plender |
Financial Times: Drama as Murray enters tennis history Posted: 06 Jul 2012 02:27 PM PDT With the spectators more nerve-wracked than the players, Murray beat Tsonga in four sets and will play Federer in the final on Sunday |
Aljazeera: Many dead in triple Pakistan drone strike Posted: 06 Jul 2012 07:27 PM PDT At least 21 killed in North Waziristan by first US drone attack since Pakistan agreed to reopen NATO supply routes. |
Aljazeera: Cuba seeks strong trade ties with China Posted: 07 Jul 2012 04:11 AM PDT Trade deals signed during Cuban leader Raul Castro's first visit to Beijing since taking over from his brother in 2008. |
Aljazeera: Polls close in East Timor elections Posted: 07 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT Voting ends in parliamentary elections pitting PM's governing party against Front for Independent East Timor. |
Aljazeera: Russian pilgrims killed in Ukraine bus crash Posted: 07 Jul 2012 05:29 AM PDT Official says driver lost control, veered off road and overturned, leaving 14 people dead. |
Huffington Post: Libya Elections: Facts And Figures Posted: 07 Jul 2012 09:16 AM PDT On Saturday, millions of Libyans headed to the polls in the country's first election since the fall of longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Libya votes to elect a 200-seat parliament, which will form a new government. Lines formed outside polling centers more than an hour before they opened in the capital Tripoli, with policemen and soldiers standing guard and searching voters and election workers before they entered. |
Huffington Post: Natalie Wood's Cause Of Death Changed From 'Accident' To 'Undetermined' Posted: 07 Jul 2012 09:21 AM PDT Actress Natalie Wood's cause of death, formerly ruled as accidental drowning, has been formally changed to "undetermined." The 43-year-old was found drowned in 1981, after a night of yachting off the Californian coast with her husband, Robert Wagner, and actor Christopher Walken. The Los Angeles Coroner's office ruled her death as accidental. The coroner's report noted that a night of heavy drinking could have caused her to slip and fall, according to MSNBC. In November 2011, however, the case was reopened after Dennis Davern, the yacht's captain, came forward with new information about the incident. Davern said he believes that Wagner was responsible for Wood's death. Read More... More on Natalie Wood |
Posted: 07 Jul 2012 09:22 AM PDT Dutch right-wing politician and staunch critic of Islamic religion, Geert Wilders spoke at at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver last weekend issuing his usual warning that Europe and the United States are at risk of being taken over by the Islam religion -- a religion that Wilders has said is not really a religion, but an "ideology of a retarded culture," according to The Guardian. At the Summit, Wilders also repeated his point of view that he has nothing against Muslims, that he understands that there are "many moderate Muslims," it's just Islam that he's got a problem with. "I have a problem with Islamic tradition, culture, ideology," Wilders told The Guardian in 2008, "Not with Muslim people." Wilders may think there are some moderate Muslims, but that does not change his position on their mosques -- Wilders thinks that the construction of new mosques ought to be banned in the West. A position he has held for some time and one that he repeated at the Western Conservative Summit. Read More... More on Islam |
Huffington Post: 'Private Practice' Actress Caterina Scorsone Welcomes Baby Girl Posted: 07 Jul 2012 09:25 AM PDT It's a girl for Caterina Scorsone! The Private Practice star and her husband, musician Rob Giles, welcomed their first child, daughter Eliza, on Friday, July 6 in Los Angeles, Calif., Scorsone tells PEOPLE exclusively. Read More... |
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