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- ANSA: Tesoro: 29 novembre asta Btp a 5-10 anni
- ANSA: Equitalia: Benedetto Mineo nominato a.d.
- ANSA: Tesoro: 29 novembre asta Btp a 5-10 anni
- ANSA: Usa: cyber monday, vendite online +20%
- Aljazeera: Thai PM survives no-confidence vote
- Aljazeera: China mulls changes in one-child policy
- Aljazeera: Ukraine's Chernobyl site reaches milestone
- Financial Times: Egypt’s president speeds up constitution
- Financial Times: BP hit by temporary ban on US contracts
- Aljazeera: UK's Cameron says press scrutiny must change
- Financial Times: Kabul Bank was massive fraud, says report
- Huffington Post: Torii Hunter Looks For Detroit-Area Real Estate, Fortunately The City Has Homes Fit For A Tiger (PHOTOS)
- Huffington Post: Gay Villains In Hollywood: 'Skyfall,' 'Dexter' Lead The Way
- Huffington Post: Former Attorney General Bill Baxley's 'Kiss My A**' Letter To Ku Klux Klan 'Grand Dragon' Goes Viral (PHOTO)
- Huffington Post: NBA's Top 10 Early Season Surprises
- Financial Times: Stocks rise on hopes for US budget talks
ANSA: Tesoro: 29 novembre asta Btp a 5-10 anni Posted: 26 Nov 2012 11:02 AM PST Ammontare complessivo due emissioni tra 4 e 6 miliardi |
ANSA: Equitalia: Benedetto Mineo nominato a.d. Posted: 26 Nov 2012 11:05 AM PST In cda al posto del dimissionario Francesco Tinelli |
ANSA: Tesoro: 29 novembre asta Btp a 5-10 anni Posted: 26 Nov 2012 11:13 AM PST Ammontare complessivo due emissioni tra 4 e 6 miliardi |
ANSA: Usa: cyber monday, vendite online +20% Posted: 26 Nov 2012 11:36 AM PST A 1,5 miliardi di dollari |
Aljazeera: Thai PM survives no-confidence vote Posted: 28 Nov 2012 04:57 AM PST Yingluck government holds on to power after criticism of rice purchase scheme allegedly riddled with fraud. |
Aljazeera: China mulls changes in one-child policy Posted: 28 Nov 2012 06:03 AM PST Proposed changes would allow for more urban couples to have a second child to balance rapidly ageing society. |
Aljazeera: Ukraine's Chernobyl site reaches milestone Posted: 28 Nov 2012 06:18 AM PST Colossal arch-shaped structure created to shelter exploded reactor raised to its full height by decontamination workers. |
Financial Times: Egypt’s president speeds up constitution Posted: 28 Nov 2012 08:22 AM PST President Morsi is attempting to defuse the escalating political crisis, which is now in its sixth day, by speeding up the passage of a new constitution |
Financial Times: BP hit by temporary ban on US contracts Posted: 28 Nov 2012 09:23 AM PST Environmental Protection Agency says it has temporarily suspended energy group from new government contracts, citing a 'lack of business integrity' |
Aljazeera: UK's Cameron says press scrutiny must change Posted: 28 Nov 2012 09:53 AM PST Prime minister's comments come a day before the findings into press ethics by Brian Leveson are set to be released. |
Financial Times: Kabul Bank was massive fraud, says report Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:05 AM PST Cash was smuggled out in airline food trays, says a foreign donor-funded review, which criticises an amnesty granted by Afghan presidential decree |
Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:22 AM PST When it was announced earlier this month that free agent and nine-time Gold Glove winner Torii Hunter would be joining the Tigers as an outfielder for two years (with a cool $26 million for his troubles) Detroit baseball fans rejoiced, and commentators immediately started weighing the team's chances next season. But Hunter had a few more practical concerns -- like, where is he going to live? After practically promising a run at the World Series, the Arkansas native took to Twitter to ask his fans and followers for their advice: Read More... More on Detroit Tigers |
Huffington Post: Gay Villains In Hollywood: 'Skyfall,' 'Dexter' Lead The Way Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:25 AM PST Meet the new gay villains of television and film: If their wrists are bent, it's probably to cut someone's throat. Far from their limp-wristed, lisping predecessors, the modern-day villains of "Skyfall" and "Dexter" do their own dirty work and are every bit as masculine as the heroes with whom they do battle. Read More... |
Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:26 AM PST A succinct letter from a former Attorney General of Alabama to the Ku Klux Klan has gone viral on the Internet this week, impressing readers with its "brevity, forcefulness, and clarity." Letters of Note, the website that posted this gem on Monday, explains: In 1970, shortly after being elected Attorney General of Alabama, 29-year-old Bill Baxley reopened the 16th Street Church bombing case -— a racially motivated act of terrorism that resulted in the deaths of four African-American girls in 1963 and a fruitless investigation, and which marked a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement. |
Huffington Post: NBA's Top 10 Early Season Surprises Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:28 AM PST Barely a month into the NBA season, Mike Brown has been fired, Steve Nash is severely injured and Laker fans are clamoring for the franchise to trade enigmatic big man Pau Gasol. Yup, that's about right; Lakerland is known to be a strange place. Meanwhile, 29 other teams are also playing pro basketball, many of which have generated surprises as well. The defending champion Miami Heat have the league's best offense, but an overwhelmingly average defense. Both Milwaukee and -- wait for it -- Charlotte are winning games, while the Knicks are actually playing both ends of the floor. Just five weeks after David Stern announced that he plans to retire as commissioner in 2014 (giving him a record 30 years on the job), read below for the 10 biggest early-season surprises of the young NBA season. Read More... More on LeBron James |
Financial Times: Stocks rise on hopes for US budget talks Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:41 AM PST Traders react to contrasting comments from lawmakers about the chances of reaching a budget deal that would prevent US economy falling off the fiscal cliff |
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