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- ANSA: Mps, assemblea approva bilancio
- ANSA: Santander: Marin nuovo ad dopo Saenz
- ANSA: Esodati: Cazzola, per tutti altri 14 mld
- ANSA: Governo: S&P conferma rating Italia
- Aljazeera: Dortmund into final after nervy finish
- Aljazeera: Obama renews push for closing Guantanamo
- Financial Times: What to look for in Facebook’s earnings
- Financial Times: Sony leadership to forgo bonuses
- Aljazeera: Mexican Senate approves telecoms-reform bill
- Financial Times: Dublin’s taxes help business before public
- Aljazeera: Al Jazeera wins Webby for online magazine
- Financial Times: Buffett pays $2bn in move on Israel’s IMC
- Huffington Post: Steve Jablonsky, 'Pain And Gain' Composer, On Working With Michael Bay
- Huffington Post: Wesley Warren Jr.'s 132-Pound Scrotum Surgically Removed
- Huffington Post: Jobs Poll Finds Americans' Employment Situation Still Worse Than It Was 5 Years Ago
- Huffington Post: Rebel Wilson, 'Pain And Gain' Star, Talks To Tommy McFly About White House Correspondents' Dinner
ANSA: Mps, assemblea approva bilancio Posted: 29 Apr 2013 10:26 AM PDT Viola, bilancio corretto, non ci sono altre perdite |
ANSA: Santander: Marin nuovo ad dopo Saenz Posted: 29 Apr 2013 10:29 AM PDT Era gia' vicepresidente esecutivo della banca |
ANSA: Esodati: Cazzola, per tutti altri 14 mld Posted: 29 Apr 2013 10:34 AM PDT La stima fatta dalla Ragioneria generale dello Stato |
ANSA: Governo: S&P conferma rating Italia Posted: 29 Apr 2013 10:49 AM PDT Dopo la formazione del nuovo esecutivo |
Aljazeera: Dortmund into final after nervy finish Posted: 30 Apr 2013 03:14 PM PDT Borussia Dortmund concede first defeat in tournament but crucially reach their second ever Champions League final. |
Aljazeera: Obama renews push for closing Guantanamo Posted: 30 Apr 2013 11:32 PM PDT US president says he will make fresh appeal to Congress as nearly two-thirds of Guantanamo detainees join hunger strike. |
Financial Times: What to look for in Facebook’s earnings Posted: 01 May 2013 01:14 AM PDT Analysts are expecting 36% revenue growth year on year, with consensus estimates calling for earnings of 13 cents a share on $1.44bn in revenue |
Financial Times: Sony leadership to forgo bonuses Posted: 01 May 2013 01:48 AM PDT Forty top executives to give up Y1bn in total after they failed to keep a promise to return the Japanese group's consumer electronics division to profit |
Aljazeera: Mexican Senate approves telecoms-reform bill Posted: 01 May 2013 02:19 AM PDT Legislation seeks to challenge near monopoly of TV giant Televisa and phone company of world's richest man Carlos Slim. |
Financial Times: Dublin’s taxes help business before public Posted: 01 May 2013 04:39 AM PDT Part four of our series on how governments help companies lower their tax burden examines a close link between multinationals and Dublin's Treasury |
Aljazeera: Al Jazeera wins Webby for online magazine Posted: 01 May 2013 04:55 AM PDT Channel's iPad magazine wins People's Voice Award for Best News tablet in Mobile Apps category, with 40 percent of vote. |
Financial Times: Buffett pays $2bn in move on Israel’s IMC Posted: 01 May 2013 07:46 AM PDT The deal reflects the success of Berkshire Hathaway's first overseas purchase in 2006, when it bought 80 per cent of IMC from the Wertheimer family |
Huffington Post: Steve Jablonsky, 'Pain And Gain' Composer, On Working With Michael Bay Posted: 01 May 2013 09:15 AM PDT Millions of people have heard Steve Jablonsky's music, even if they've never heard of Steve Jablonsky. The 42-year-old composer has written the scores for the last five Michael Bay films, including all three "Transformers" movies and Bay's latest, "Pain and Gain." "The one thing Michael Bay does, and I tell him this every movie, is he gives me this huge stage. People are going to see his movies, no matter what," Jablonsky told HuffPost Entertainment. To his point: The "Transformers" franchise has grossed over $2.7 billion around the globe. "He's presenting me with audience to hear my stuff just because he's got the audience already. I'm very appreciative of that." Jablonsky assisted on scores for the Bay films "Armageddon" and "Pearl Harbor," but didn't get his big break until "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," the horror reboot that Bay's Platinum Dunes production company produced in 2003. His work there impressed Bay, especially because of Jablonsky's compensation. Read More... More on Movies |
Huffington Post: Wesley Warren Jr.'s 132-Pound Scrotum Surgically Removed Posted: 01 May 2013 09:16 AM PDT What a load off! Wesley Warren Jr. -- the 44-year-old Las Vegas man whose 132 pound scrotum made headlines worldwide -- had surgery to resolve his condition, which is caused by an excess of watery fluid collecting around his testicles. "There are a lot of shows about makeovers, but this is a real makeover," Dr. Joel Gelman, who performed the surgery on Thursday, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "He's basically a new man." Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: Jobs Poll Finds Americans' Employment Situation Still Worse Than It Was 5 Years Ago Posted: 01 May 2013 09:16 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Dawn Andrade of North Highlands, Calif. worked as a customer service administrator for an IT company for most of her adult life before getting laid off five years ago. Since then she's had a succession of jobs, each paying less than the one before. Right now, she's earning $8.75 an hour in a call center, helping people with the debit cards on which they receive unemployment insurance payments. "I answer calls for people in California, New Jersey and South Carolina," she said, explaining that people call to say, "Where's my money? How come I don't have my money?" Before that she earned $9.40 per hour working part time for a company that sold chocolate strawberries, and before that she worked seven months for a propane company that paid $12 hourly. And before that, after her original career fell apart, she worked in a different call center. Andrade, 57, doesn't understand why she's wound up with such unstable employment after a long career. Read More... More on Careers |
Posted: 01 May 2013 09:16 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Rebel Wilson, now appearing in Michael Bay's "Pain and Gain," had a little pain of her own when visiting the nation's capital this past weekend. Wilson told 947FreshFM's Tommy McFly she fell at the the Washington Hilton, at the Washington Post's White House Correspondents' Dinner pre-party. "I'd rolled my ankle," Wilson said. "I'm totally fine. I'm just, like, terrible in high heels...And then, you know, they had free alcohol." Read More... More on Video |
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