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- ANSA: Bce: Draghi, governi su strada riforme
- ANSA: Imu: allarme Caf, rischio caos su saldo
- ANSA: Legge stabilita': Cgil, costo misure fisco 125 euro contribuente
- Aljazeera: African migrants 'denied entry' to Israel
- Financial Times: China’s luxury buyers embrace thrift
- Aljazeera: Zuma drops legal case over 'rape' cartoon
- Financial Times: Honda slashes forecasts on China dispute
- Aljazeera: Centre-right evicted in Lithuania elections
- Aljazeera: UN calls for action to end Myanmar violence
- Financial Times: HTML5 web tools ‘just not there yet’
- Financial Times: Polygon lists as part of reverse takeover
- ANSA: Grilli: 'Scadenze dell'Imu immutate. Fase e' difficilissima, serve unità'
- Huffington Post: Romney Jeep Ad Continues To Provoke Controversy
- Huffington Post: Iran Sanctions: Israel Believes Economic Penalties Hit Hezbollah
- Huffington Post: Mitt Romney Gets Donation From Scandal-Plagued Scott DesJarlais
- Huffington Post: Debbie Gori: A Bit Of Adventure For Everyone
ANSA: Bce: Draghi, governi su strada riforme Posted: 28 Oct 2012 03:51 AM PDT appoggio proposta Germania su intervento Ue in bilanci nazionali |
ANSA: Imu: allarme Caf, rischio caos su saldo Posted: 28 Oct 2012 03:59 AM PDT I centri di assistenza chiedono di spostare scadenza a fine anno |
ANSA: Legge stabilita': Cgil, costo misure fisco 125 euro contribuente Posted: 28 Oct 2012 08:39 AM PDT |
Aljazeera: African migrants 'denied entry' to Israel Posted: 28 Oct 2012 11:55 PM PDT Human rights groups criticise Israel for the treatment of migrants trying to enter the country from Egypt. |
Financial Times: China’s luxury buyers embrace thrift Posted: 29 Oct 2012 12:29 AM PDT Chinese consumers are getting richer but they are also becoming more thrifty as the explosion in upmarket second-hand shops illustrates |
Aljazeera: Zuma drops legal case over 'rape' cartoon Posted: 29 Oct 2012 12:35 AM PDT South African president withdraws four-year-old case over a cartoon depicting him poised to rape "Lady Justice". |
Financial Times: Honda slashes forecasts on China dispute Posted: 29 Oct 2012 02:32 AM PDT The carmaker says a sharp fall in China sales due to anti-Japanese sentiment has spurred it to cut 20% from its net profit forecast |
Aljazeera: Centre-right evicted in Lithuania elections Posted: 29 Oct 2012 05:25 AM PDT Opposition parties pledge to form coalition but president blocks Labour Party participation over vote-buying concerns. |
Aljazeera: UN calls for action to end Myanmar violence Posted: 29 Oct 2012 05:49 AM PDT World body says more than 22,000 people have been displaced after a flare-up in fighting between Muslims and Buddhists. |
Financial Times: HTML5 web tools ‘just not there yet’ Posted: 29 Oct 2012 07:21 AM PDT Zuckerberg says worst mistake Facebook made was to use the Hypertext Markup Language 5 for the mobile version of the social network |
Financial Times: Polygon lists as part of reverse takeover Posted: 29 Oct 2012 08:53 AM PDT Hedge fund manager is first to float on public markets since financial crisis as part of complex $100m transaction with its subsidiary Tetragon |
ANSA: Grilli: 'Scadenze dell'Imu immutate. Fase e' difficilissima, serve unità' Posted: 29 Oct 2012 09:31 AM PDT Ministro sprona i Comuni: 'Quelli che non hanno deliberato, si affrettino' |
Huffington Post: Romney Jeep Ad Continues To Provoke Controversy Posted: 29 Oct 2012 10:46 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- The Mitt Romney campaign is defending its controversial ad that misleads viewers into thinking that under President Barack Obama's watch, Chrysler is moving production of Jeeps to China. The ad, which has sparked a torrent of complaints and fact checking, was initially caught being aired in the Toledo, Ohio, television market, though the Romney campaign had not announced it publicly. The television tracking service TVEyes shows that it is now airing in Youngstown, Ohio, as well. A Democratic ad buy source, speaking on condition of anonymity to reveal private data, said that the Romney campaign is spending $360,000 on television ads in Toledo between Oct. 27 and Nov. 1, 35 percent of which is being used to air the Jeep ad. It is spending $138,000 in Youngstown over the same time period, 50 percent of which is going to the Jeep ad. Read More... More on Mitt Romney 2012 |
Huffington Post: Iran Sanctions: Israel Believes Economic Penalties Hit Hezbollah Posted: 29 Oct 2012 10:46 AM PDT TEL AVIV, Israel -- International sanctions are forcing Iran to cut back aid to its anti-Israel Hezbollah allies in Lebanon, but the Lebanese guerrilla group remains a potent force, a top Israeli military official said Monday. He said Hezbollah has an arsenal far larger and more sophisticated than it possessed during a monthlong war in 2006, when it fired thousands of rockets at Israel. Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Mitt Romney Gets Donation From Scandal-Plagued Scott DesJarlais Posted: 29 Oct 2012 10:50 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney's campaign may have removed from its website the endorsement of embattled Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.), but getting rid of the philandering physician's donation appears to be less of a priority. DesJarlais' campaign was rocked earlier this month by revelations that he pressured his patient and mistress to get an abortion during DesJarlais' breakup with his wife in 2000. The Republican presidential contender's campaign quietly took down links to comments in which Romney described DesJarlais as "a principled and independent conservative." Read More... More on Polls |
Huffington Post: Debbie Gori: A Bit Of Adventure For Everyone Posted: 29 Oct 2012 10:51 AM PDT Removing a child from a home that is unstable and possibly dangerous is done in the best interest of the child by the state. But the immediate reality of being ripped from your parents and home can be terrifying and confusing. Often, the whole affair is done hurriedly with the intent of getting the child to safety as quickly as possible, leaving no time to gather essentials--a toothbrush, extra underthings--for the next few nights before reaching the intended foster family. To ease the fear and confusion of the transition period, Georgia resident Debbie Gori has dedicated her time to running Adventure Bags, a non-profit organization that fills book bags with necessities for children who are entering foster care or have been displaced from their homes. To read more, download our new weekly iPad magazine, Huffington, in the iTunes App store. This story appears in Issue 21, available Friday, November 2. Read More... More on Georgia |
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