giovedì 27 settembre 2012

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ANSA: Petrolio:chiude in calo a Ny a 91,38 dlr

Posted: 25 Sep 2012 12:38 PM PDT

Quotazioni perdono lo 0,6%

ANSA: Petrolio: in calo a 90,79 dollari

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 12:11 AM PDT

Brent a 109,83 dollari

ANSA: Cambi: euro a 1,2864 dollari

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 12:14 AM PDT

Yen sotto quota 100

ANSA: Borsa: Tokyo chiude a -2,03%

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 12:17 AM PDT

Nikkei cede 184,84 punti, a quota 8.906,70

Financial Times: Former Credit Suisse banker arrested

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 04:27 PM PDT

Kareem Serageldin was arrested outside the US consulate in London over a charge related to manipulating the value of mortgage securities

Financial Times: Cameron fluffs his lines in Letterman test

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 09:53 PM PDT

The first sitting UK prime minister to appear on the US Late Show could not name the composer of Rule Britannia or offer a translation of Magna Carta

Financial Times: H&M delays launch of US online shop

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 01:24 AM PDT

Swedish fashion retailer struggles to catch Spanish rival Inditex with internet push amid third-quarter results that miss expectations

Aljazeera: Tunisia rape victim accused of 'indecency'

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 03:58 AM PDT

Civil society groups express outrage after woman was accused of "immoral behaviour" by policemen jailed for raping her.

Aljazeera: Mali's PM calls for foreign intervention

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 05:57 AM PDT

Cheick Modibo Diarra calls for military help to defeat Islamist rebels, who control vast swathes of territory in north.

Aljazeera: Japan vows no compromise on islands row

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 06:26 AM PDT

Yoshihiko Noda, Japan's prime minister, says the islands are an integral part of the country's territory.

Financial Times: US farm drought hits growth

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 08:26 AM PDT

A decline in farm inventories contributed 0.2 percentage points of the cut in second-quarter growth rate to 1.3%, reflecting the damage to crops

Aljazeera: New Zealand PM apologises for Dotcom spying

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 08:27 AM PDT

John Key's apology follows evidence that government spy agency carried out illegal surveillance on Megaupload founder.

Huffington Post: Pastors Protest Hobby Lobby Birth Control Fight In Oklahoma

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 10:25 AM PDT

OKLAHOMA CITY -- A coalition of Christian pastors in Oklahoma is opposing Hobby Lobby's lawsuit challenging federal health care guidelines that require the arts and crafts chain to provide insurance coverage for the morning-after pill.

The Rev. Lance Schmitz says more than 80,000 people signed petitions opposing the Oklahoma-based company's lawsuit. Schmitz tried to deliver the petitions Thursday to Hobby Lobby headquarters but was ordered to leave the property. The pastor says he will mail the petitions instead.


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Huffington Post: Lana Parrilla On 'Once Upon A Time' Season 2, Being An Evil Queen, Gay Icon And More

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 10:27 AM PDT

Magic is back in Storybrooke, but it's not all sunshine and happiness for the "Once Upon a Time" characters, especially Regina, the Evil Queen. In fact, for her, it's a very lonely time, Lana Parrilla told The Huffington Post.

The residents of Storybrooke have their memories back and they're not too happy. "Everyone remembers what happened and knows who she is. She's backed up in a corner," Parrilla said.

In Season 2, "Once Upon A Time" is stepping up its game in all departments, including sets and visual affects, she said.


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Huffington Post: Before Marriage Comes The Pre-Nup, Now More Outrageous Than Ever - ABC News

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 10:29 AM PDT

First comes love, then comes marriage, but before any of that, in many cases, comes the pre-nuptial agreement. And in today's world, the conditions of what will happen if a couple does, in fact, part before death, are becoming more and more extreme.


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Huffington Post: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key Apologizes To Kim Dotcom, Says Spying Was Illegal

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 10:31 AM PDT

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key apologized to Kim Dotcom on Thursday, saying the Megaupload founder was "spied on illegally" since he was a resident of New Zealand when surveillance was conducted, RT reports.

"I apologize to Mr Dotcom. I apologize to New Zealanders because every New Zealander…is entitled to be protected from the law when it comes to the GCSB [Government Communications Security Bureau], and we failed to provide that appropriate protection for him," Key said in a statement obtained by the Russian news agency.

Key's apology comes on the heels of an official report into the GCSB's surveillance of Dotcom.


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