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- ANSA: Fiat: titolo paga timori aumento
- ANSA: Bernanke, fiscal cliff minaccia ripresa
- ANSA: Visco,imprese locali sostengano crescita
- ANSA: Petrolio:chiude in calo a Ny a 86,77 dlr
- Aljazeera: Secret details of Bin Laden burial revealed
- Aljazeera: Pakistan Taliban vow to attack Indian targets
- Financial Times: Sony and Panasonic given junk ratings
- Financial Times: Five lessons from the Gaza conflict
- Aljazeera: Philippines protest China e-passport map
- Aljazeera: Google enters debate on UN internet control
- Financial Times: Hopes for global recovery buoy equities
- Financial Times: McAfee goes on the offensive from hiding
- Huffington Post: Ben Roethlisberger, Wife Ashley Welcome Son Benjamin Jr.
- Huffington Post: Nicolas Sarkozy, Former France President, Corruption Allegations Bring Court And Political Exile
- Huffington Post: Grown In Staten Island: How A Trucker From The Heartland Brought The Greenmarket To Staten Island
- Huffington Post: Stadium Elementary Teacher Fired From Rhode Island School For Punishing Students In The Cold
ANSA: Fiat: titolo paga timori aumento Posted: 20 Nov 2012 11:20 AM PST A Milano -5%. Boom cassa integrazione,in 4 stabilimenti a Natale |
ANSA: Bernanke, fiscal cliff minaccia ripresa Posted: 20 Nov 2012 11:22 AM PST Alzare tetto debito per evitare default |
ANSA: Visco,imprese locali sostengano crescita Posted: 20 Nov 2012 11:26 AM PST Imprese si rinnovino, sistema bancario le sostenga |
ANSA: Petrolio:chiude in calo a Ny a 86,77 dlr Posted: 20 Nov 2012 11:43 AM PST Quotazioni perdono 2,51 dollari |
Aljazeera: Secret details of Bin Laden burial revealed Posted: 22 Nov 2012 01:02 AM PST Emails released by US Defence Department provide new information over burial of slain al-Qaeda leader. |
Aljazeera: Pakistan Taliban vow to attack Indian targets Posted: 22 Nov 2012 01:09 AM PST Group threatens India to avenge hanging of Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, one of the fighters behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks. |
Financial Times: Sony and Panasonic given junk ratings Posted: 22 Nov 2012 02:10 AM PST Fitch says recovery of Japanese electronics groups will depend on aggressive restructuring after their loss of technology leadership |
Financial Times: Five lessons from the Gaza conflict Posted: 22 Nov 2012 03:11 AM PST Morsi, Hamas and the Iron Dome emerged as the biggest winners in the eight-day war which claimed the lives of more than 150 people |
Aljazeera: Philippines protest China e-passport map Posted: 22 Nov 2012 04:14 AM PST China includes map of disputed South China Sea in e-passports much to the ire of other claimants. |
Aljazeera: Google enters debate on UN internet control Posted: 22 Nov 2012 04:53 AM PST Google warns upcoming conference to renegotiate global communications treaty could lead to erosion in internet freedoms. |
Financial Times: Hopes for global recovery buoy equities Posted: 22 Nov 2012 04:58 AM PST Stocks gain as upbeat manufacturing data from China and the US bolster confidence in global economic outlook |
Financial Times: McAfee goes on the offensive from hiding Posted: 22 Nov 2012 06:16 AM PST The Belizean authorities are searching for the software pioneer in connection with a recent murder and say there are no charges against him |
Huffington Post: Ben Roethlisberger, Wife Ashley Welcome Son Benjamin Jr. Posted: 22 Nov 2012 09:18 AM PST PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and his wife are welcoming their new son. Roethlisberger posted the news about Benjamin Jr. on his website Thursday. Read More... More on Ben Roethlisberger |
Posted: 22 Nov 2012 09:23 AM PST PARIS -- He faces allegations he took advantage of an aging heiress to get envelopes stuffed with illegal cash for his presidential campaign. His party is mired in an internal feud. And still France's conservatives see Nicolas Sarkozy as their best hope to return to power. It's a sign of how polarizing the former president is for the French: Many were suspicious of his close ties to the wealthy and threw him out of office; supporters see him as the only person able to save the country's economy and wish he'd return. On Thursday, the former president was in court to answer questions about whether he accepted illegal campaign donations from the 90-year-old L'Oreal heiress, Liliane Bettencourt. Read More... More on Video |
Posted: 22 Nov 2012 09:24 AM PST On a rainy afternoon this October, near the end of the farm season, I found Gus Jones hunched over the front of his blue Dodge pickup, the dents and dings in the truck's panels hinting at a life of heavy use—a workhorse for the farmer. Jones, 35, the manager of Snug Harbor Heritage Farm, operates a farm stand a world removed from places like the Union Square Greenmarket, with its celebrity clientele and winding lines for $12-a-pound mushrooms. Although, really, it's not that far away: Take the Staten Island Ferry to St. George station and hop the S40 bus toward Port Richmond. Five minutes later, you'll arrive at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, a nonprofit arts and education facility that boasts historical and contemporary exhibits by the city's artisan community. My first reaction to the nineteenth-century campus, lined with gravel paths and Greek-revival cottages that look to be plucked from fiction, was one filled with disbelief—'This cannot be New York City.' Travel time from Union Square: less than an hour. Read More... More on NY News |
Posted: 22 Nov 2012 09:41 AM PST A Rhode Island substitute teacher has been fired after he reportedly sent two third-grade children out in the cold as punishment for talking in class. Temperatures were in the 40s Monday just after the lunch hour when the teacher opted to send two Stadium Elementary School students outside without jackets for speaking out of turn. Joe Bettencourt was in the class at the time, and the 8-year-old told ABC 6 that he was concerned about his peers. Students also say that the teacher would not let the children back in, despite their knocking from the outside. "I was wondering if anyone was going to get kidnapped," Joe told the station. "So I raised my hand and told the teacher and he said, 'No, no one is going to get kidnapped,' but I just wasn't sure if it was right." Read More... More on Teachers |
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