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- ANSA: Tesoro, compensazioni fino 700.000 euro
- ANSA: Lavoro tra i vigneti, 1,2 mln nel 2012
- ANSA: Debiti P.A: Tajani,faro su debiti futuri
- ANSA: Vinitaly: da vino d'oro a nettare abissi
- Aljazeera: Both sides claim victory in Montenegro vote
- Aljazeera: Wikileaks releases trove of secret US cables
- Aljazeera: Pakistan summons Musharraf over treason case
- Financial Times: Climate change poses air turbulence risk
- Financial Times: Japan’s yield hunters seek European debt
- Aljazeera: Chile to exhume body of poet Pablo Neruda
- Financial Times: EADS exit raises questions on Lagardère
- Huffington Post: The '30 Rock' Series Finale Made Jon Hamm Cry
- Financial Times: Portugal may face delay to bailout funds
- Huffington Post: 'Dealing With My Son's Suicide'
- Huffington Post: Armed Teachers Legislation Stalls Even In Pro-Gun States
- Huffington Post: Annette Funicello Dead: Former 'Mickey Mouse Club' Star Dies At Age 70
ANSA: Tesoro, compensazioni fino 700.000 euro Posted: 07 Apr 2013 04:38 AM PDT Nota ufficiale del ministero su uno dei nodi del decreto |
ANSA: Lavoro tra i vigneti, 1,2 mln nel 2012 Posted: 07 Apr 2013 04:42 AM PDT Coldiretti, +3% su 2011, oltre la meta' in produzione qualita' |
ANSA: Debiti P.A: Tajani,faro su debiti futuri Posted: 07 Apr 2013 04:44 AM PDT Vigilero' affinche pagamenti passato non frenino quelli attuali |
ANSA: Vinitaly: da vino d'oro a nettare abissi Posted: 07 Apr 2013 04:49 AM PDT Oggi il via 47/a rassegna. Coldiretti, fatturato vola +5% |
Aljazeera: Both sides claim victory in Montenegro vote Posted: 07 Apr 2013 03:48 PM PDT Incumbent president and his rival announce they have won largely ceremonial post as tiny country bids to join EU. |
Aljazeera: Wikileaks releases trove of secret US cables Posted: 08 Apr 2013 02:30 AM PDT Whistleblowing website publishes 1.7 million US documents from 1973 to 1976, including many written by Henry Kissinger. |
Aljazeera: Pakistan summons Musharraf over treason case Posted: 08 Apr 2013 04:13 AM PDT Top court orders former military ruler to appear over treason allegations and has barred him from leaving the country. |
Financial Times: Climate change poses air turbulence risk Posted: 08 Apr 2013 07:01 AM PDT Risk of aircraft hitting bumpiness on transatlantic routes likely to double because of global warming in coming years, says landmark research |
Financial Times: Japan’s yield hunters seek European debt Posted: 08 Apr 2013 07:13 AM PDT Periphery and core European bonds are buoyed, sending yields lower, as the Bank of Japan's JGB buying programme forces Japanese investors elsewhere |
Aljazeera: Chile to exhume body of poet Pablo Neruda Posted: 08 Apr 2013 08:08 AM PDT Experts start to open tomb of Nobel-prize winning poet to determine if poison caused his death days after 1973 coup. |
Financial Times: EADS exit raises questions on Lagardère Posted: 08 Apr 2013 09:07 AM PDT Investors have welcomed French media group's decision to sell stake in aircraft maker but analysts have queried the potential of its remaining assets |
Huffington Post: The '30 Rock' Series Finale Made Jon Hamm Cry Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:19 AM PDT Jon Hamm has a confession: He cried while watching the "30 Rock" series finale. In an interview with Vulture, Hamm spoke about the upcoming end to "Mad Men" -- Season 7 could be the last -- and how the "30 Rock" series finale affected him after appearing in multiple episodes as a love interest for "30 Rock" creator Tina Fey's character Liz Lemon. "I was talking a lot with Jack McBrayer, Tina [Fey], Robert Carlock, people on '30 Rock,' and they were like blind-sided and devastated by how emotional they all were at the end," Hamm said. "I have a special relationship with that show, so I watched the finale and even I was, like, crying." |
Financial Times: Portugal may face delay to bailout funds Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:23 AM PDT Finance ministers meeting in Dublin are due to reach a final decision on formal requests from Portugal and Ireland to extend loan maturities |
Huffington Post: 'Dealing With My Son's Suicide' Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:24 AM PDT There are many challenges a parent faces, but dealing with a child's suicide may be one of the most difficult. For many parents, moving past the devastating grief seems impossible. But after the suicide of his son Nathaniel in 2011, Denis Asselin managed to turn his enormous loss into an opportunity to raise awareness for Body Dismorphic Disorder (BDD), the condition that ultimately led to his son's death. "It is painful for a caregiver and a parent to witness the extreme suffering of someone with a brain disorder," Asselin said in a segment on HuffPost Live. "It is just absolutely your worst nightmare. You just try to walk one step at a time and that's what I did, but it's not sustainable." Asselin's son began suffering from BDD at age 11. Sufferers of this disorder become consumed with personal appearance and perceived physical flaws, which can lead to crippling anxiety and depression. After a 13-year battle with BDD, Nathaniel took his own life. "If he had blossomed fully, he would have been an incredible agent of change in the world, but I think when you live as raw as he did in an unfiltered life, you just can't keep on going," Asselin explained. Read More... More on Family |
Huffington Post: Armed Teachers Legislation Stalls Even In Pro-Gun States Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:24 AM PDT JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- When a gunman killed 26 children and staff at a Connecticut grade school, Missouri Rep. Mike Kelley quickly proposed legislation that would allow trained teachers to carry hidden guns into the classroom as a "line of defense" against attackers. Similar bills soon proliferated in Republican-led states as the National Rifle Association called for armed officers in every American school. Read More... More on School Shootings |
Huffington Post: Annette Funicello Dead: Former 'Mickey Mouse Club' Star Dies At Age 70 Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:25 AM PDT Former child star Annette Funicello has died at the age of 70, reports "Extra." The actress, who is best remembered for her time as a Mouseketeer on "The Mickey Mouse Club" from 1955 to 1957, died from complications related to multiple sclerosis, which she was diagnosed with more than 20 years ago. Funicello first lost the ability to walk in 2004, and later lost the ability to speak in 2009. Family members told "Extra" that they were by her side when she was taken off life support, after being in a MS coma for years. Read More... More on Video |
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