martedì 18 dicembre 2012

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ANSA: Borsa, Tokyo vola in apertura

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 05:09 PM PST

Nikkei +1,62% dopo vittoria destra, euro a 1,3169 dollari

ANSA: Petrolio: in rialzo a 86,72 dollari

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 11:20 PM PST

Brent a 108,28 dollari

ANSA: Oro: in ribasso a 1.689,50 dollari

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 11:22 PM PST

Perde lo 0,4% sui mercati asiatici

ANSA: Cambi: euro a 1,3159 sul dollaro

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 11:27 PM PST

In rialzo nei confronti dello Yen a 110,49

Aljazeera: Egypt braced for fresh anti-charter protests

Posted: 17 Dec 2012 10:26 PM PST

Opposition suppoters set to take to streets following alleged violations during first round of constitutional poll.

Aljazeera: US judge rejects Apple plea for Samsung ban

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 12:04 AM PST

Apple requested the ban after a jury ruled Samsung had infringed the California company's patents.

Aljazeera: Ebb and Flow hit the dark side of the moon

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 01:02 AM PST

Twin space probes make their final journey after mission ends, intentionally crashing into a lunar mountain.

Aljazeera: Rameses III 'assassinated' in a royal coup

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 01:11 AM PST

New evidence appears to confirm ancient tales of a conspiracy to assassinate Rameses III, "Egypt's last great pharoah".

Financial Times: Samsung withdraws Apple suit in Europe

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 04:55 AM PST

Patent war moves on as South Korean group drops request to force rival to remove products from stores in UK, France, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands

Financial Times: Cerberus to sell stake in US gunmaker

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 07:50 AM PST

Private equity firm to sell stake in Freedom Group whose rifle is believed to have been used in Newtown massacre, after pressure from pension fund

Financial Times: FTC puts data brokers in spotlight

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 08:15 AM PST

US regulator launches probe into multibillion-dollar industry with nine groups subpoenaed for details about sources of information and how they use it

Financial Times: Legal setbacks weigh on Deutsche Bank

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 11:05 AM PST

The German flagship lender has come under fire for its reaction to a police raid related to tax probe while bank warns lawsuits could eventually cost it €2.5bn

Huffington Post: In Face Of Fiscal Cliff, Some Donors Increasing Charitable Giving

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 11:10 AM PST

The uncertainty surrounding the fiscal cliff is causing some donors to proceed with caution.

As lawmakers work to negotiate budget fixes, they're weighing limits on tax incentives donors receive from charitable contributions. As fiscal cliff ambiguity abounds, many donors are ramping up donations they might not have made until 2013, Investor's Business Daily reports.

Scott Michalek, a Philadelphia-based financial adviser, says his clients have increased the amount of charitable donations by about 25 percent, the news outlet reports.


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Huffington Post: 'Private Practice': Addison And Jake's Wedding Will Be Featured In Series Finale (REPORT)

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 11:12 AM PST

Addison and Jake will be walking down the aisle on the series finale of "Private Practice" (Tues., Jan. 22 at 10 p.m. EST on ABC).

When the "Grey's Anatomy" spinoff wraps up after six seasons in early 2013, Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) will have her dream wedding with Jake Reilly (Benjamin Bratt), according to TV Guide. "I think it's really beautiful to send her off this way," Walsh told the website.

It's Addison's second marriage -- she was previously married to Derek (Patrick Dempsey) on "Grey's Anatomy," but they divorced after she had an affair with his best friend Mark Sloan (Eric Dane). "She's not a spring chicken, but walking down an aisle is still walking down an aisle," Walsh told TV Guide. "It feels like a very ceremonial moment."


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Huffington Post: Kmart Shoplifter Sends Apology Note, $1,000 Money Order 30 Years After Stealing From Cincinnati Store

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 11:12 AM PST

Thirty years after stealing from a Kmart in Ohio, a shoplifter has found a way to ask for forgiveness and help some families in need, too.

The retailer's president, Rob Boire, recently received a handwritten note from an anonymous –- and contrite –- man who admitted to stealing somewhere between $140 and $270 worth of merchandise from a Kmart store in Cincinnati, WLWT reports. Along with his apology note, the penitent included a $1,000 money order.

"Please accept this money order in repayment," the man wrote. "Your acceptance would be most appreciated. I am now God's child."


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Huffington Post: Dave Camp Cancer-Free Following Chemotherapy Treatments For Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 11:16 AM PST

MIDLAND, Mich. — A Michigan congressman who chairs a tax committee says doctors have declared him cancer-free following chemotherapy treatments.

U.S. Rep. Dave Camp announced last summer that he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. On Tuesday, the Midland Republican said in a statement that he is free of cancer.


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