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- ANSA: Ntv: Italo supera 2 mln passeggeri
- ANSA: Petrolio: in rialzo a NY a 93,19 dollari
- ANSA: Cambi: euro poco mosso a 1,3124 dollari
- ANSA: Spread Btp-Bund chiude in lieve calo a 279 punti
- Aljazeera: Iraqis awarded $5m over Abu Ghraib abuse
- Aljazeera: Abbas and Meshaal in Cairo for talks
- Aljazeera: Armstrong to address doping scandal on Oprah
- Financial Times: Armstrong to break silence in Oprah interview
- Financial Times: Merkel popularity at a record high
- Aljazeera: Several killed in Kenya coastal violence
- Financial Times: Syrian rebels free Iranians in prisoner swap
- Financial Times: Echoes of Tiananmen resound in China
- Huffington Post: Detroit Escort Murders: James Brown's DNA Linked To 1 Of 4 Slain Women
- Huffington Post: Rep. Alan Grayson Demands Obama Share Donor List With Fellow Democrats
- Huffington Post: Babymoon Gains Traction As 2013 Word, Celebrity Thing
- Huffington Post: Weight Loss Surgery Side Effects: Procedure's Not-So-Glamorous Side Highlighted By Al Roker's Embarrassing Story
ANSA: Ntv: Italo supera 2 mln passeggeri Posted: 07 Jan 2013 11:30 AM PST A dicembre crescita del 25% degli utenti |
ANSA: Petrolio: in rialzo a NY a 93,19 dollari Posted: 07 Jan 2013 11:38 AM PST Quotazioni salgono dello 0,11% |
ANSA: Cambi: euro poco mosso a 1,3124 dollari Posted: 07 Jan 2013 11:13 PM PST Contro 1,3114 di ieri sera a New York |
ANSA: Spread Btp-Bund chiude in lieve calo a 279 punti Posted: 08 Jan 2013 01:55 PM PST Chiusura in rialzo per Piazza Affari: Ftse Mib guadagnato 0,33% a 16.961 punti |
Aljazeera: Iraqis awarded $5m over Abu Ghraib abuse Posted: 08 Jan 2013 07:54 PM PST Settlement marks first successful effort by lawyers for former prisoners who were abused between 2003 and 2007. |
Aljazeera: Abbas and Meshaal in Cairo for talks Posted: 08 Jan 2013 09:27 PM PST Leaders of Fatah and Hamas to hold three-way meeting with Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi to discuss reconciliation. |
Aljazeera: Armstrong to address doping scandal on Oprah Posted: 08 Jan 2013 09:56 PM PST Cyclist to appear on US network to break his silence on lifetime ban from sport for use of performance-enhancing drugs. |
Financial Times: Armstrong to break silence in Oprah interview Posted: 09 Jan 2013 03:43 AM PST Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong is expected to break his silence over drug allegations in an interview with chat show host Oprah Winfrey |
Financial Times: Merkel popularity at a record high Posted: 09 Jan 2013 04:58 AM PST German chancellor's popularity is at its highest since she took office in 2005 but her Free Democrat allies have slumped in the latest poll |
Aljazeera: Several killed in Kenya coastal violence Posted: 09 Jan 2013 06:31 AM PST At least eight dead and nine wounded after latest tribal violence in southeastern Tana Delta region. |
Financial Times: Syrian rebels free Iranians in prisoner swap Posted: 09 Jan 2013 09:42 AM PST Hostages seized in August on grounds they were believed to be Revolutionary Guards sent by Tehran to assist Assad regime in crushing revolt |
Financial Times: Echoes of Tiananmen resound in China Posted: 09 Jan 2013 10:39 AM PST Chinese officials' attempts to censor the media have prompted a clamour for reform that has reached a level unseen since the 1989 Tiananmen protests |
Huffington Post: Detroit Escort Murders: James Brown's DNA Linked To 1 Of 4 Slain Women Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:02 AM PST STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. -- DNA from a Detroit-area man charged with killing four suspected escorts was found under the fingernails of one of the women, a scientist testified Wednesday. More than a year later, a judge must determine whether James Brown will stand trial for first-degree murder in the December 2011 deaths. Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Rep. Alan Grayson Demands Obama Share Donor List With Fellow Democrats Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:02 AM PST Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) joined HuffPost Live Wednesday to discuss the corrosive impact of money in politics and how we might solve the problem. When host Mike Sacks asked Grayson what would shift the balance away from big money donors, Grayson had a quick response: "the answer is citizenship, active citizenship, more people involved in the political process." Rep. Grayson used the presidential campaign as an example: "President Obama was able to attract millions of people to support his campaign financially and many others to work as volunteers. And all those little fish every once in a while sometimes end up eating the big fish," he said. However, the small fish have not necessarily strayed far from the pond, as campaign disclosure laws means that any donations under $200 don't need to be made public, even to other Democratic candidates. Rep. Grayson demanded that Obama share his list to help fellow Democrats wean themselves off big donors Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Babymoon Gains Traction As 2013 Word, Celebrity Thing Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:07 AM PST Expectant parents Kim Kardashian and Kanye West went to Paris this week, and headlines dubbed the trip a "babymoon" — a term Us Weekly attributed to a Kardashian source. They're not the first babymooners. Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum were recently photographed on a post-Christmas babymoon in St. Barts, as Celebrity Baby Scoop put it. Royal baby fever has led several sites to suggest babymoon destinations for Will and Kate and even inspired the the Waldorf Astoria New York to create a Royally Luxurious Babymoon package, starting at $10,800 for a weekend of pampering, pilates and breakfast in bed. And Kardashian still has about six months to go in her pregnancy, so the French babymoon probably wasn't the couple's last. Like it or not, "babymoon" seems to be gaining momentum as a word, and possibly as a thing some regular people do before their first child arrives — those who can't afford nannies and night nurses probably have more reason to savor their childless freedom than people who drop $11 million on a Bel Air mansion while expecting. Read More... More on The Kardashians |
Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:08 AM PST By now, you've probably heard about Al Roker's unfortunate bathroom-related incident at -- of all places -- the White House. Perhaps almost as surprising as the headlines themselves was the admission that the embarrassing episode was an often-ignored side effect of weight loss surgery. "I probably went off and ate something I wasn't supposed to," he said on NBC's "Dateline." "Which is a common side effect of the surgery," NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman responded. Read More... More on Weight Loss |
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