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ANSA: Starbucks: paga tasse in Regno Unito

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 10:26 AM PDT

Primo versamento a erario da 2008, seconda tranche entro anno

ANSA: Oro: cala a 1292 dollari

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 11:01 PM PDT

Fra investitori incertezza su stime economia

ANSA: Petrolio: in calo a 93,47 dollari

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 11:04 PM PDT

Brent sfiora soglia 100 dollari (-40 centesimi)

ANSA: Cambi: euro in calo a 1,3103 dollari

Posted: 23 Jun 2013 11:09 PM PDT

moneta giapponese a 129,09, scende anche verso divisa Usa

Financial Times: Qatar emir hands over power to son

Posted: 24 Jun 2013 11:34 PM PDT

In a highly unusual move among the hereditary monarchies of the Gulf, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa has stepped aside to allow his son to take control

Aljazeera: Chinese shares drop on cash crunch fears

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 04:20 AM PDT

Shares drop to their lowest levels in four years over worries that a cash squeeze could threaten economic growth.

Huffington Post: Alaska Summer Weather 2013: Record High And Lows Tied To Undulating Jet Stream

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 06:20 AM PDT

WASHINGTON -- The jet stream, the river of air high above Earth that generally dictates the weather, usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction.

But lately it seems to be wobbling and weaving like a drunken driver, wreaking havoc as it goes.


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Huffington Post: Trayvon Martin Friend, Rachel, To Testify At George Zimmerman Trial

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 06:21 AM PDT


By Barbara Liston
SANFORD, Fla., June 25 (Reuters) - Prosecutors in the Florida murder trial of neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman will reveal a star witness for the first time on Tuesday, the girl Trayvon Martin was talking with in the last minutes of his life.
The teenage girl, known as Witness #8 until now, was due to testify about what Martin, the unarmed black 17-year-old shot and killed by Zimmerman last year, told her what he saw that night.
Identified in court on Monday only as Rachel, a friend of Martin from Miami, she received a running account about what was happening, starting when he noticed a man, Zimmerman, watching him in the gated central Florida community he was visiting.
Zimmerman, 29 and part Hispanic, was a neighborhood watch volunteer in the Retreat at Twin Lakes community in Sanford at the time of the Feb. 26, 2012, killing. He has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and could face life imprisonment if convicted.
The racially charged case triggered civil rights protests and debates about the treatment of black Americans in the U.S. justice system, since police did not arrest Zimmerman for 44 days.
To win a conviction for second-degree murder, the prosecution must convince jurors that Zimmerman acted with "ill will, hatred, spite or an evil intent," and "an indifference to human life," according to Florida jury instructions.
In previous written testimony, Rachel described Martin as scared and trying to get away from the man. She was urging him to run. She last heard Martin say, "why are you following me" after which she said she heard what sounded like Martin falling. Then the phone line went dead.
The Martin family lawyer, Ben Crump, has said her testimony helps destroy Zimmerman's claim that he acted in self-defense.
Zimmerman placed a four-minute phone call to police when he first spotted Martin, telling a dispatcher that the Miami teen looked "real suspicious."
Martin was a student at a Miami-area high school and a guest of one of the homeowners. He was walking back to the house after buying snacks at a nearby convenience store when he was shot in the chest during a confrontation with Zimmerman.
Also on Tuesday, lawyers will continue to dissect witness testimony about Zimmerman's call to police. Jurors heard the 'suspicious person' call three times on Monday, twice during the opening statements and again during witness testimony.
In opening statements Monday, the prosecution portrayed Zimmerman as a man with a concealed weapon who committed a vigilante-style killing. The defense suggested that Martin was the aggressor, and Zimmerman acted to protect his own life.
Six jurors, all women, were selected last week to hear the case. Florida law requires a minimum of six jurors except in cases where the death penalty is sought.
Under Florida's Stand Your Ground law, which was approved in 2005 and has since been copied by about 30 other states, people fearing for their lives can use deadly force without having to retreat from a confrontation, even when it is possible. (Editing by David Adams and Doina Chiacu)


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Huffington Post: Rosario Dawson's Undercut: Awesome Or Awful? (PHOTOS, POLL)

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 06:22 AM PDT

Life, it seems, is a battle between polar opposites: good vs. evil, wrong vs. right, light vs. dark... and long hair vs. short hair. While it can be tricky to decide between two divergent options, we've finally found a middle ground, thanks to Rosario Dawson.

The 34-year-old actress is a fan of the undercut, a popular punky hairstyle that quite literally straddles two distinct looks. Spotted on set in New York City on Monday, Rosario showed off multitasking hair: cropped close on the left and hanging down on the right.

Rosario committed to the cut last week, and flirted briefly with the style last year. It seems she can't make up her mind as to which style to pick -- perhaps she could use your vote!


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Huffington Post: It's Cool, It's Just Your President Singing Daft Punk (VIDEO)

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 06:23 AM PDT

See that up there, guys? That's your President, Barack Obama, singing Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." ... Well, really, he's not actually singing it, it's more of a dubbed version clipped from various speeches he's given over the years, but it's pretty awesome, isn't it?


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Financial Times: China factory workers hold US boss hostage

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 06:26 AM PDT

Chinese factory workers are holding the American boss of their small company hostage, accusing him of owing wages and fearing he will default

Financial Times: CFTC to bring civil suit against Corzine

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 07:31 AM PDT

Regulator is likely to allege that Jon Corzine was 'negligent in failing to supervise' the staff who worked in MF Global's office in Chicago

Aljazeera: Indian PM visits Kashmir after deadly attack

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 09:12 AM PDT

Strike shuts down Kashmir as Manmohan Singh visits volatile region day after eight soldiers were killed.

Aljazeera: Many detained in Turkey police raids

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 10:52 AM PDT

At least 20 people held for alleged links to "terror groups" and "attacking police and the environment".

Aljazeera: Opposition holds on to lead in Albania vote

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 10:57 AM PDT

With 86 percent of national vote counted, Socialist coalition is on track to take 84 of parliament's 140 seats.

Financial Times: Anglo Irish tape complicates Dublin debt talks

Posted: 25 Jun 2013 11:04 AM PDT

Senior executives had laughed off concerns by regulators and EU governments that they were abusing Dublin's bank guarantee, audio recordings show

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