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ANSA: Petrolio:Ny,chiude in rialzo a 92,99 dlr

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 11:45 AM PST

Quotazioni salgono dell'1,27%

ANSA: Petrolio: in calo a 92,66 dollari

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 11:17 PM PST

Brent a 112,06 dollari

ANSA: Oro: poco mosso a 1.687,55 dollari

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 11:21 PM PST

stabile sui mercati asiatici

ANSA: Spread Btp-Bund apre a 284 punti

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 11:31 PM PST

rendimento al 4,28%

Aljazeera: Al Jazeera buys US channel Current TV

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 11:32 PM PST

Qatar-based network to launch Al Jazeera America, reaching 40 million US homes, up from 4.7 million before the deal.

Financial Times: Wegelin to close after US guilty plea

Posted: 03 Jan 2013 11:31 PM PST

Switzerland's oldest private bank is to cease operations having agreed to pay $57.8m over charges that it helped Americans to evade paying $1.2bn in tax

Aljazeera: 'Senior al-Qaeda figure' killed in Yemen

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 01:59 AM PST

Security forces say Moqbel Ebad Al Zawbah and two companions killed by drone strike on their car in Al Bayda province.

Financial Times: Fatah Gaza rally signals thaw with Hamas

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 04:00 AM PST

Palestinian movement's first rally in enclave since 2007 highlights improving relations with Hamas as ideological differences narrow

Financial Times: Huawei forecasts revival in profit growth

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 05:29 AM PST

Chief executive Guo Ping says turnround in profit growth is the result of new projects and progress in sales of high-end handsets to developed markets

Huffington Post: BPA Research In Mice Fails To Replicate Health Risks

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 10:41 AM PST

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By Brett Spiegel

From antibacterial soap breeding stronger bacteria to the latest fad diet causing more harm than good, there are plenty of examples of scientific claims that turn out, with further research, to be less true than we thought they were.


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Huffington Post: Diane Keaton: A Look At The Actress' Best Roles Since 'Annie Hall' On Her Birthday

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 10:41 AM PST

Diane Keaton won our hearts in 1977's debatably biographic "Annie Hall," with her oversized men's shirts, bowler hats and flamboyant neuroses that we found all too relatable.

Though Keaton still has her quirky mannerisms and androgynous style 36 years later, she's also tackled a versatile set of roles that show she's not afraid to age gracefully in front of the camera.

In honor of her 66th birthday on January 5th, we are counting down our favorite Diane Keaton roles in the years since we first met her as the undeniably lovable Annie Hall and as she became the confident midlifer we know today.


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Huffington Post: White House Petition Pushes For Trillion-Dollar Platinum Coin

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 10:42 AM PST

There's a push to have the president create a special weapon to avert another debt ceiling crisis. That special weapon is a trillion-dollar platinum coin, and it's a proposition the Obama administration may be forced to soon consider.

The movement is gaining steam, and the latest indication is a new White House petition calling for the measure. Created on Thursday, the petition already has gained 2,067 signatures as of 1:17 p.m. Friday. Any petition that garners 25,000 signatures requires a White House response. From the petition:

With the creation and Treasury deposit of a new platinum coin with a value of $1 trillion US Dollars, we would avert the absurd-yet-imminent debt ceiling faceoff in Congress in two quick and simple steps! While this may seem like an unnecessarily extreme measure, it is no more absurd than playing political football with the US -- and global -- economy at stake.

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Financial Times: Coast Guard to probe stranded Shell rig

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 10:44 AM PST

Investigation could add to pressure from regulators to prevent company from resuming its Arctic exploration programme this summer

Huffington Post: U.S. Troops In Turkey To Man Patriot Missiles

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 10:45 AM PST

ANKARA, Turkey -- U.S. troops have started to arrive in Turkey to man Patriot missiles meant to protect the NATO ally from potential Syrian warheads, the U.S. military said Friday.

The United States, Germany and the Netherlands are each deploying two batteries of the U.S.-built defense system to boost ally Turkey's air defenses against any spillover from Syria's nearly 2-year civil war. The Patriot systems are expected to become operational later this month.


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