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- ANSA: Fisco: Squinzi, no a rinvii su delega
- ANSA: Cambi: euro a 1,2916 dollari
- ANSA: Petrolio: apre a 87,13 dlr
- ANSA: Oro: in calo a 1.738,68 dollari
- Aljazeera: Egypt speeds vote on draft constitution
- Aljazeera: Al-Qaeda urges Mali to reject foreign troops
- Financial Times: Kremlin retains influence on business
- Aljazeera: Court clears US airline over Concorde crash
- Aljazeera: Fighting rages along Damascus airport road
- Financial Times: Egypt starts fast-track constitution vote
- Huffington Post: Twitter Users Respond To Syria's Internet Blackout With Dial-Up Help (TWEETS)
- Huffington Post: Obama-Romney Lunch: Former Foes Meet At White House
- Huffington Post: Kim Ridley: Man Uses Scantily Clad Images Of Daughter To Sell Car On eBay
- Huffington Post: Youngstown State Limits Part-Time Hours To Avoid Obamacare Rule
- Financial Times: M Stanley aims to boost investor returns
- Financial Times: Helium prices balloon as supplies run out
ANSA: Fisco: Squinzi, no a rinvii su delega Posted: 27 Nov 2012 12:01 PM PST A imprese serve semplificazione,trasparenza e civilta' giuridica |
ANSA: Cambi: euro a 1,2916 dollari Posted: 27 Nov 2012 11:14 PM PST Moneta unica vale 105,59 yen |
ANSA: Petrolio: apre a 87,13 dlr Posted: 27 Nov 2012 11:21 PM PST Brent in rialzo a 110,07 dollari |
ANSA: Oro: in calo a 1.738,68 dollari Posted: 27 Nov 2012 11:28 PM PST In ribasso dello 0,2%. Arretrano anche quotazioni argento |
Aljazeera: Egypt speeds vote on draft constitution Posted: 29 Nov 2012 02:23 AM PST Assembly to vote on draft Thursday despite ongoing protests against President Morsi's assumption of expanded power. |
Aljazeera: Al-Qaeda urges Mali to reject foreign troops Posted: 29 Nov 2012 04:29 AM PST In a taped message, the head of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb warns Malians against "foreign invading crusaders". |
Financial Times: Kremlin retains influence on business Posted: 29 Nov 2012 07:29 AM PST Norilsk case shows the Kremlin as an effective arbiter in many tycoon stand-offs, with much in Russian business decided under pressure from the top |
Aljazeera: Court clears US airline over Concorde crash Posted: 29 Nov 2012 09:55 AM PST French appeals court quashes 2010 verdict against Continental over blame for 2000 accident in which 113 died in Paris. |
Aljazeera: Fighting rages along Damascus airport road Posted: 29 Nov 2012 10:05 AM PST Activists say road closed following heavy clashes, as the internet is shut off across the country. |
Financial Times: Egypt starts fast-track constitution vote Posted: 29 Nov 2012 10:43 AM PST Ballot comes amid confrontation between Mohamed Morsi and the judiciary after the president's decree placed his decisions above the law |
Huffington Post: Twitter Users Respond To Syria's Internet Blackout With Dial-Up Help (TWEETS) Posted: 29 Nov 2012 10:55 AM PST In response to Syria's Internet shutdown, Twitter users around the world have been posting dial-up numbers so that people trapped in cyber lockdown will be able to connect to the Web, tech website the Next Web reports. According to the Associated Press, the Syrian government blocked Internet access across the country on Thursday as rebels and government troops engaged in what has been described as a "fierce battle" near the Damascus airport. Cellphone service has also been cut in "select areas" and land telephone lines are said to be "working only sporadically," Reuters reports. This disruption in communications is the worst Syria has seen since the civil uprising began 20 months ago, according to Reuters. Read More... More on Syria |
Huffington Post: Obama-Romney Lunch: Former Foes Meet At White House Posted: 29 Nov 2012 10:56 AM PST WASHINGTON — Bitter campaign foes just weeks ago, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney met for lunch at the White House on Thursday, sitting down with an eye on overlapping interests rather than the sharp differences that defined their presidential contest. In their first meeting since the election, Obama and the Republican nominee met in the White House's private dining room, fulfilling a promise Obama made in his victory speech the night of Nov. 6. Read More... More on Barack Obama 2012 |
Huffington Post: Kim Ridley: Man Uses Scantily Clad Images Of Daughter To Sell Car On eBay Posted: 29 Nov 2012 11:02 AM PST Everyone knows sex sells. And when Oregon used-car salesman Kim Ridley, 60, wanted to sell his 1977 Datsun 280Z on eBay, he used images of a hot young woman to do it. But, in this case, the scantily-clad lady in the photos was Ridley's own daughter, according to media reports. "Girls and dogs attract people's attention," Ridley told AdWeek. Fair point, Mr. Ridley, but the move has raised some eyebrows. In one photo, prospective buyers have to look beyond 20-year-old Lexxa Ridley's butt cheeks to get a glimpse of the bright yellow vehicle. In another, they get to see her leaning seductively on the car, a lacy bra exposed. In some photos, Lexxa is wearing torn jeans; in others, she's wearing no jeans at all. Read More... More on Parenting Post50 |
Huffington Post: Youngstown State Limits Part-Time Hours To Avoid Obamacare Rule Posted: 29 Nov 2012 11:02 AM PST Youngstown State University will limit the hours of non-union part-time employees to ensure that the university is not required to provide them with health insurance coverage under Obamacare. YSU, a public institution in eastern Ohio, announced to employees earlier this month that it is restricting part-time employees, including adjunct professors and lecturers, to 29 hours a week or less. Under the Affordable Care Act, the university will have to provide health insurance to full-time employees, classified as anyone working 30 hours or more per week. According to an email sent to English department employees, which was obtained by The Huffington Post, anyone who violates the new hourly limit will be fired: Read More... More on Affordable Care Act |
Financial Times: M Stanley aims to boost investor returns Posted: 29 Nov 2012 11:25 AM PST Chief executive says he wants to use the US bank's excess capital to boost returns for the company's 'long suffering' shareholders |
Financial Times: Helium prices balloon as supplies run out Posted: 29 Nov 2012 11:41 AM PST Companies in Japan, the world's top helium importer, say they are looking to tap alternative sources of supply in Qatar, Russia and Poland |
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