sabato 19 gennaio 2013

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ANSA: Redditometro: Adusbef, ricorreremo a Tar

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 11:06 AM PST

Lannutti, no inversione onere della prova

ANSA: Petrolio: chiude bene a Ny a 95,5 dlr

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 11:38 AM PST

Quotazioni salgono dell'1,31%

ANSA: Commerzbank, rischiano 6.500 dipendenti

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 11:50 AM PST

Trattative con sindacati al via da febbraio

ANSA: Atlantia: Sintonia, ok aumento capitale

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 11:53 AM PST

Interamente sottoscritto da controllata Singapore

Financial Times: Irish burger baron denies cost cutting

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 12:53 PM PST

Larry Goodman said ABP Food Group had never bought or traded in horse meat and suspected contamination came from product sourced from the Continent

Financial Times: Chinese growth figures support shares

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 01:44 PM PST

Equities advance after China's economy posts better than expected fourth-quarter growth, breaking a run of seven weaker readings

Aljazeera: Russia hunts suspects in ballet acid attack

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 04:14 PM PST

Police investigate brutal assault on art director of famous Bolshoi Ballet that is reportedly linked to internal strife.

Aljazeera: Ukraine's Tymoshenko named as murder suspect

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 07:21 PM PST

Ex-prime minister, already serving seven-year sentence, accused of conspiring in $2.8m "hit" on powerful businessman.

Aljazeera: Gbagbo ally extradited to Ivory Coast

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 11:27 PM PST

Charles Ble Goude, detained in Ghana, wanted in connection with post-election violence that gripped Ivory Coast in 2010.

Aljazeera: Nations agree first mercury-emissions treaty

Posted: 19 Jan 2013 03:29 AM PST

More than 140 countries at UN meeting in Geneva adopt legally binding international treaty to reduce mercury emissions.

Huffington Post: Watch The Top 9 YouTube Videos Of The Week

Posted: 19 Jan 2013 10:15 AM PST

If you're looking to see the most popular YouTube videos of the week, look no further.

Once again, we're bringing you the week's most-watched videos, hot off the charts via YouTube Trends, a feature launched by YouTube that aggregates the site's video stats and draws upon "the wisdom of top curators across the web" to offer visitors a look at real-time trends among the YouTube community.

So what videos were bowing up on YouTube this week? There's the annual No Pants Subway Ride, a little something from the Golden Globes and an epic lip dubbing of the NFL on conference championship weekend.


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Huffington Post: Lady Gaga & Inaugural Ball: Singer Reported To Perform

Posted: 19 Jan 2013 10:18 AM PST

WASHINGTON — Watch out Beyonce (bee-AHN'-say) and Katy Perry. There's another diva set to perform during the inauguration festivities – Lady Gaga.

A person familiar with the inauguration tells The Associated Press that the pop star will perform at Tuesday's ball for White House staffers. The source spoke on condition of anonymity because that person wasn't authorized to publicly reveal the information.


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Huffington Post: Weekend Box Office: 'Mama' Takes An Early Lead

Posted: 19 Jan 2013 10:28 AM PST

Mama just killed a man. Well, a whole bunch of men, actually. Namely, Arnold Schwarznegger, Russell Crowe, and Mark Wahlberg.

Universal's $15 million Guillero Del Toro-produced horror film Mama easily topped the box office on Friday with a sizzling $10 million, putting it on pace for a shriek-worthy $31 million over the four-day frame. Mama will become the second straight chart-topper for star Jessica Chastain, who reigned atop the box office last week with Zero Dark Thirty.


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Huffington Post: Plan To Offer Drug War Training To Mexican Commandos Raises Red Flags

Posted: 19 Jan 2013 10:30 AM PST

As the U.S. military seeks to embark on a project to train Mexican commandos to fight the drug war there, security and Latin America experts are pointing to a tortured history of special-operations training gone wrong, as well as widespread abuses by the Mexican military, as reasons to eye the plan with caution.

The plan, revealed this week by the Associated Press, would involve creating a new, specially designated command post in Colorado for the training and advising of Mexican elite military units, using techniques learned during the United States' counterterrorism wars in the Middle East. It is not yet clear if Mexican authorities would approve the plan.

The project is a sign of the desperation brought by the drug war in Mexico, which continues to rage unremittingly, taking some 65,000 lives since 2006, orone every half-hour. But to some regional experts, the proposal also inspires ugly flashbacks to the kinds of unforeseen consequences that can follow when American commandos get involved in training elite forces -- around the world and in Mexico.


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