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- ANSA: Multe Antitrust salgono fino a 5 mln
- ANSA: Arriva stretta su farmaci 'griffati'
- ANSA: Crisi: 131 vertenze aperte a ministero
- ANSA: 27/7: Merkel si schiera con Draghi e 'scarica' Bundesbank
- Financial Times: German banks cut back periphery lending
- Financial Times: Romney forced to clarify Iran position
- Financial Times: General Motors’ marketing chief resigns
- Aljazeera: Anti-Putin punk rockers face trial in Moscow
- Aljazeera: Scores killed in India transport accidents
- Huffington Post: Hobet Mine Protest: About 20 Protesters Arrested In West Virginia
- Huffington Post: James Percell, Homeless Singer, Sees Song Go Viral On YouTube
- Huffington Post: Jamie Oliver Movie: Will Ferrell On Shortlist To Star In Film Based On 'Food Revolution'
- Huffington Post: 'Arrow' At TCAs: Cast And Creators Talk Playing Around With Green Arrow's Origin Story, Responsible TV Violence And Occupy Wall Street
- Aljazeera: Twin explosions rock Nigerian town
- Aljazeera: Rome's Colosseum too is leaning
ANSA: Multe Antitrust salgono fino a 5 mln Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:33 PM PDT Nuovo limite riguarda sanzioni su pratiche commerciali scorrette |
ANSA: Arriva stretta su farmaci 'griffati' Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:34 PM PDT Medico deve indicare solo principio attivo in ricetta |
ANSA: Crisi: 131 vertenze aperte a ministero Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:34 PM PDT Oltre 163mila lavoratori coinvolti, erano 135mila gennaio 2011 |
ANSA: 27/7: Merkel si schiera con Draghi e 'scarica' Bundesbank Posted: 29 Jul 2012 01:38 AM PDT Banca Centrale smonta tedesca acquisto bond ma Angela 'pronta a tutto' |
Financial Times: German banks cut back periphery lending Posted: 29 Jul 2012 11:04 AM PDT Cross border lending to weaker EU partners has dropped by nearly a fifth since January to the lowest level since 2005, according to central bank data |
Financial Times: Romney forced to clarify Iran position Posted: 29 Jul 2012 11:27 AM PDT Republican presumptive nominee would only say on Sunday night that he supported Israel's 'right to defend itself' over Tehran nuclear programme |
Financial Times: General Motors’ marketing chief resigns Posted: 29 Jul 2012 04:18 PM PDT Joel Ewanick resigns in an unexpected shake-up at the largest US carmaker at a time when GM is losing market share in the US and facing losses in Europe |
Aljazeera: Anti-Putin punk rockers face trial in Moscow Posted: 30 Jul 2012 04:19 AM PDT Three members of Pussy Riot band face seven years in prison for storming church altar to denounce Russian president. |
Aljazeera: Scores killed in India transport accidents Posted: 30 Jul 2012 08:24 AM PDT At least 60 people were killed in two major rail and road accidents in the south and north of the country. |
Huffington Post: Hobet Mine Protest: About 20 Protesters Arrested In West Virginia Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:26 AM PDT CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Police say about 20 anti-coal protesters have been arrested at a strip mine in West Virginia. State Police Capt. D.M. Nelson said most of the activists arrested Saturday were charged with trespassing. The demonstration was held at the Hobet mine, which is owned by Patriot Coal. Patriot Coal officials did not immediately respond to telephone and email messages. Read More... More on coal |
Huffington Post: James Percell, Homeless Singer, Sees Song Go Viral On YouTube Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:27 AM PDT After trying his voice at a number of reality shows, a homeless New York man turned to YouTube and has become a viral hit. James Percell, 49, has been homeless for more than three decades, but has never given up on his dream of becoming a singing sensation, the New York Post reports. After getting rejected from "The Voice" and "X-Factor," Percell decided to give YouTube a shot. Since posting his self-composed song, "Everything Must Change," in April, his video has garnered more than 1 million hits. (SINGING IN VIDEO ABOVE STARTS AT 2:30) Read More... More on Video |
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:27 AM PDT Jamie Oliver's quest to bring healthier school lunches to the children of Los Angeles might have been met with significant hurdles, but he inspired some of the right people -- his story is going to be adapted into a movie, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Ryan Seacrest is co-producing the film (he also produced Oliver's "Food Revolution"). The Hollywood Reporter has more: The story centers on a hot Los Angeles chef known for his popular gourmet food truck who gets into trouble and is sentenced to work at a school. The chef revamps the lunch program with a ragtag group of kids. Read More... More on Video |
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:28 AM PDT "Arrow" is an action-oriented superhero show, but there are a lot of interesting psychological dimensions to the character of playboy/crime-fighter Oliver Queen. When the wealthy scion returns from the island where he survived on his own after a boat crash, "he clearly has post-traumatic stress disorder," star Stephen Amell said at a Television Critics Association panel on the show, which premieres on The CW Oct. 10. "That's a serious subject and that's something we're going to get into." Of course Queen, who secretly fights bad guys as the Green Arrow, will meet his share of villains and nemeses, but "I think that the most imminent danger to Oliver right now is himself," Amell said. Read More... More on Video |
Aljazeera: Twin explosions rock Nigerian town Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:32 AM PDT Blasts targeting police stations in Sokoto, in Nigeria's northwest, leave at least two people dead and dozens wounded. |
Aljazeera: Rome's Colosseum too is leaning Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:45 AM PDT Ancient monument slanting 40cm lower on one side like the Tower of Pisa, another of Italy's attractions. |
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