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ANSA: Draghi: inflazione sempre sotto lente

Posted: 22 Dec 2012 10:59 AM PST

Intanto gli Usa tremano per il 'Fiscal cliff'

Financial Times: Japan’s Abe issues ultimatum to BoJ

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 07:06 AM PST

Shinzo Abe has warned the Bank of Japan that if it refuses to introduce a 2% inflation target he will revise the law on the central bank's independence

ANSA: Poste: volume recapiti -25% in 5 anni

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 07:42 AM PST

Ofcom, in 17 paesi -18% dal 2006, ma Italia resta a top prezzi

ANSA: Monti:Camusso,nulla su problemi famiglie

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 07:43 AM PST

Scelta non corretta dopo 13 mesi di sacrifici

Aljazeera: Mali fighters destroy more Timbuktu tombs

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 10:28 AM PST

Ansar Dine leader says "no single mausoleum will remain" in fabled city, as another armed group carries out amputations.

Financial Times: Afghan policewoman kills US police adviser

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 11:24 PM PST

'Insider attack', where a policewoman shot dead a member of the US forces, happened inside the compound of the chief of police of Kabul

ANSA: Borsa: Londra apre positiva (+0,1%)

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 12:19 AM PST

Indice Ftse-100 a 5.941,21 punti

Aljazeera: Putin steps up arms sales to India

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 03:40 AM PST

Russian leader closes deals on helicopters, fighter jet kits and other trade during one-day visit to New Delhi.

Financial Times: D’Ieteren shares plunge on profit warning

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 05:04 AM PST

Absence of frosty weather so far prompts the Belgian windscreen repair group to move its earnings guidance from a 25% decline to a 30% fall

Aljazeera: Iran slams Canada for delisting rebel group

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 09:15 AM PST

Canada joins the US and EU in removing former armed group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq from its "terrorist blacklist".

Huffington Post: Bryan Herrera, 16-Year-Old Miami Boy, Shot While Riding His Bike To Do Homework (PHOTOS)

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 09:44 AM PST

The shooting of a 16-year-old boy riding his bike in Miami on Saturday was so random it shook even long-time investigators, reports the Miami Herald.

Bryan Herrera was "a child still in wonder with the world," said Det. Eldys Diaz at a briefing Monday, where Herrera's family joined police to ask for information related to his murder.

Police said Herrera, a straight-A student at Miami Jackson Senior High School, was riding his bike to a friend's house four blocks away to do schoolwork Saturday morning when he was shot by an unknown assailant.


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Huffington Post: Lee Dorman Cause Of Death: Iron Butterfly Bassist Died Of Natural Causes

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 09:48 AM PST

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Coroner's officials say Lee Dorman, bass guitarist for the 1960s psychedelic rock band Iron Butterfly, died of natural causes in Southern California and there won't be an autopsy.

A statement from the Orange County coroner's office says Dorman was under the care of a physician when the 70-year-old was found dead in his car Friday at his home in the coastal town of Laguna Niguel.


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Huffington Post: J.J. Abrams: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' About 'Hope, Love'

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 09:51 AM PST

So far, everything about "Star Trek Into Darkness" has been decidedly dark. There's the title, obviously, but also those ominous trailers and teasers: "You think your world is safe? It is an illusion. A comforting lie told to protect you," Benedict Cumberbatch threatens at one point. "Enjoy these final moments of peace, for I have returned to have my vengeance." Yikes.

According to director J.J. Abrams, however, the "Star Trek" sequel won't be as gloomy as you think.

"I don't like going to the movies to feel bad. I don't like going to the movies to feel depressed and feel diminished. The reason you go to the movies is to feel bigger and stronger and happier," Abrams apparently told Empire Magazine (transcription via The Playlist). "So this is a movie that they certainly go 'Into Darkness,' but I would be the wrong director if it was about characters staying there. This is very much a movie about hope, about love, about romance, and about facing something that is truly terrifying and finding a way through the connection of your family and surviving and being stronger afterwards."


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Huffington Post: Superstorm Sandy Debris Featured Lost Military Jacket From West Point

Posted: 24 Dec 2012 09:53 AM PST

RICHMOND, Va. — As soon as she read the news, Mary Helen Taft went straight from her computer to her closet, pulling out a gray jacket that, until that moment, she had thought was an elaborate costume.

When the story of an 80-year-old military tunic found among Superstorm Sandy debris at the Jersey Shore made national headlines, she knew the item she had picked up on consignment about 20 years ago was no longer just a run-of-the-mill coat stashed in the back of her closet.


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