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- ANSA: Petrolio:Ny,chiude in rialzo a 95,95 dlr
- ANSA: Mps, oggi l'assemblea.Monti,evitare caos
- ANSA: Oro: in calo a 1.663,85 dollari
- ANSA: A Roma bus, tram e metro fermi 24 ore
- Financial Times: Obama sets out to liberalise US politics
- Aljazeera: UN to expand DR Congo peacekeeping mission
- Financial Times: Square executive quits amid sexual harassment claims
- Financial Times: Apple says child labour found at suppliers
- Aljazeera: Dozens killed in Venezuela prison riot
- Aljazeera: Many killed in Bangladesh factory fire
- Aljazeera: Myanmar captures key rebel-held outpost
- Financial Times: Zeman wins Czech presidential election
- Huffington Post: Jill Lepore: How Much Military Is Enough?
- Huffington Post: Ashton Kutcher As Steve Jobs: Preparation For 'jOBS' Landed Actor In The Hospital
- Huffington Post: India Rape Solution: Guns? Delhi Lawmaker Urges Residents With Firearms To Police The Streets
- Huffington Post: Best Parenting Tweets: What Moms And Dads Said On Twitter This Week
ANSA: Petrolio:Ny,chiude in rialzo a 95,95 dlr Posted: 24 Jan 2013 11:44 AM PST Quotazioni salgono dello 0,76% |
ANSA: Mps, oggi l'assemblea.Monti,evitare caos Posted: 24 Jan 2013 09:04 PM PST Grillo, Mps peggio di Parmalat, Pd dovra' risponderne |
ANSA: Oro: in calo a 1.663,85 dollari Posted: 24 Jan 2013 11:02 PM PST cede lo 0,3%, in una settimana perso l'1% |
ANSA: A Roma bus, tram e metro fermi 24 ore Posted: 25 Jan 2013 08:38 AM PST Dalle 12 alle 16 anche uno sciopero unitario di Alitalia |
Financial Times: Obama sets out to liberalise US politics Posted: 25 Jan 2013 11:06 AM PST President's defence of government and explicit backing of gay rights marked a moment that was Reaganesque in its ambition to remould debates |
Aljazeera: UN to expand DR Congo peacekeeping mission Posted: 25 Jan 2013 03:40 PM PST Existing peace mission to be enhanced with addition of at least 2,000 'intervention' troops and use of drone aircraft. |
Financial Times: Square executive quits amid sexual harassment claims Posted: 25 Jan 2013 04:15 PM PST Chief operating officer's dramatic departure comes as the payments start-up faces increasing competition over its popular mobile credit card reader |
Financial Times: Apple says child labour found at suppliers Posted: 25 Jan 2013 06:20 PM PST None of the underage individuals is still employed by the suppliers, after the iPhone maker worked with partners to help them spot fake documents |
Aljazeera: Dozens killed in Venezuela prison riot Posted: 26 Jan 2013 12:46 AM PST At least 54 killed, 88 others wounded as government launches inquiry into clashes at prison in country's northwest. |
Aljazeera: Many killed in Bangladesh factory fire Posted: 26 Jan 2013 06:00 AM PST At least six garment workers killed barely two months after 112 perished in country's deadliest blaze. |
Aljazeera: Myanmar captures key rebel-held outpost Posted: 26 Jan 2013 07:50 AM PST Army captures one of last rebel strongholds, as government rebukes US over its concerns for the ongoing fighting. |
Financial Times: Zeman wins Czech presidential election Posted: 26 Jan 2013 09:16 AM PST Zeman's folksy manner, appetite for sausages and alcohol, appeals to poorer and rural voters hit by tax increases and benefit cuts |
Huffington Post: Jill Lepore: How Much Military Is Enough? Posted: 26 Jan 2013 09:31 AM PST SSixty-two legislators sit on the House Armed Services Committee, the largest committee in Congress. Since January, 2011, when Republicans took control of the House, the committee has been chaired by Howard P. McKeon, who goes by Buck. Read More... More on Military |
Huffington Post: Ashton Kutcher As Steve Jobs: Preparation For 'jOBS' Landed Actor In The Hospital Posted: 26 Jan 2013 09:32 AM PST PARK CITY, Utah — Ashton Kutcher says playing Steve Jobs on screen "was honestly one of the most terrifying things I've ever tried to do in my life." The 34-year-old actor helped premiere the biopic "jOBS" Friday, which was the closing-night film at the Sundance Film Festival. Read More... More on Ashton Kutcher |
Posted: 26 Jan 2013 09:40 AM PST Gun owners should roam the streets at night and use their weapons to prevent crimes against women, Delhi's lieutenant governor has said in the wake of the brutal gang rape and murder of a student in the capital, according to a report. Tejendra Khanna, who heads the national capital's police department, on Friday urged gun-owning residents to put their weapons to "social service" and scare away potential molesters, The Indian Express said on Saturday. "Gun owners with licences must roam lonely spots like bus stands each night and if they spot someone harassing a woman, they should use their weapon to stop the crime," the federal administrator said in a speech. "They can at least spend an hour or so every day with their friends in public after nightfall," Khanna said, according to the Indian Express. The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party condemned Khanna's remarks, saying "citizens should not be advised to take their law into their own hands in any situation". The Geneva-based Small Arms Survey estimates India is home to 40 million civilian-owned firearms of an estimated 650 million worldwide. Just 6.3 million Indian arms are registered. Khanna's remarks came as Indian President Pranab Mukherjee in a speech Friday said the December 16 attack on the student who died of massive internal injuries "has left our hearts empty and our minds in turmoil". Police say rape cases in New Delhi jumped 23.4 percent to 706 in 2012 from a year earlier, highlighting rampant crime against women in the sprawling metropolis of 16 million people. The murder of the 23-year-old student ignited street protests and calls for harsher punishments for rapists. Five men are on trial for the rape and killing while a sixth has said he is under 18 and that his case should be heard in juvenile court. New Delhi is known as the most unsafe major Indian city for women with more than twice as many rape cases registered in 2011 than in commercial hub Mumbai. Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Best Parenting Tweets: What Moms And Dads Said On Twitter This Week Posted: 26 Jan 2013 09:53 AM PST This week, we fell in love with a little boy (in a Spider-Man costume, obv.) dancing to the '80s classic, "Sara." But as many of us know, most kids think so-called classic hits come from a more recent era. Melissa Sher tweeted, "I remember when I was younger and this song was really popular. --My 7 yo when "Call Me Maybe" came on the radio." Our other favorite tweets from parents this week reminded us how much life changes once you have kids -- but also how much funnier every moment is. Click through the gallery below to see the 140-character anecdotes that we loved most this week. Read More... |
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