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- ANSA: Cisl, altri 123mila posti a rischio
- ANSA: Camfin, confronto Tronchetti-Malacalza
- ANSA: borsa: Tokyo scivola, chiude a -3,7%
- ANSA: Petrolio: in calo dopo decisioni Opec
- Financial Times: Iata upgrades airline profit forecast
- Financial Times: Intel given big break in mobile challenge
- Aljazeera: Chinese city to fine unwed mothers
- Financial Times: Central Europe braced for rising floods
- Financial Times: Obama’s limited Capitol assets bode ill
- Aljazeera: Mass anti-nuclear protests held in Tokyo
- Aljazeera: Pro-Hezbollah leaders attacked in Lebanon
- Huffington Post: Lindsey Graham: 'No Evidence' White House Directed IRS To Target Conservatives
- Huffington Post: Anti-Fur Protests At Harrods Blocked From Area In Front Of Store By High Court Judge
- Huffington Post: 10 Ways 'All In The Family' Tested Edith Bunker
- Huffington Post: L.A. County Holds Clinics On Hepatitis A Linked To Costco Berries - Latimes.com
- Aljazeera: Mourinho confirmed as Chelsea boss
ANSA: Cisl, altri 123mila posti a rischio Posted: 02 Jun 2013 04:29 AM PDT Bonanni, dati lavoro drammatici, serve uno choc fiscale |
ANSA: Camfin, confronto Tronchetti-Malacalza Posted: 02 Jun 2013 04:37 AM PDT Ipotesi scioglimento Gpi, genovesi poi decideranno se rimanere |
ANSA: borsa: Tokyo scivola, chiude a -3,7% Posted: 02 Jun 2013 11:17 PM PDT Indice Nikkey a 13.261,82 punti |
ANSA: Petrolio: in calo dopo decisioni Opec Posted: 02 Jun 2013 11:24 PM PDT Wti a 91,80 dollari. Brent a 100,26 dollari al barile |
Financial Times: Iata upgrades airline profit forecast Posted: 03 Jun 2013 05:43 AM PDT Carriers set to record profits of $12.7bn owing to higher demand and lower fuel costs, but industry body warns on wafer-thin profit margins |
Financial Times: Intel given big break in mobile challenge Posted: 03 Jun 2013 06:23 AM PDT Samsung will use an Intel processor for the first time in its tablet computers, boosting US chipmaker's efforts to push into mobile devices market |
Aljazeera: Chinese city to fine unwed mothers Posted: 03 Jun 2013 06:35 AM PDT Critics of plan by Wuhan officials in Hubei province say fine of up to $26,000 will lead to more abandoned babies. |
Financial Times: Central Europe braced for rising floods Posted: 03 Jun 2013 06:42 AM PDT The rising waters central Europe's rivers cause six deaths, factories to close and thousands to flee their homes while shares in insurers take a hit |
Financial Times: Obama’s limited Capitol assets bode ill Posted: 03 Jun 2013 06:47 AM PDT Effort to reshape US immigration system may well succeed provided, the thinking in Washington goes, the president keeps his fingerprints off it |
Aljazeera: Mass anti-nuclear protests held in Tokyo Posted: 03 Jun 2013 07:12 AM PDT Thousands rally in Japanese capital as government considers reopening reactors which were idled after 2011 disaster. |
Aljazeera: Pro-Hezbollah leaders attacked in Lebanon Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:06 AM PDT Two religious leaders survive assassination attempts as violent clashes leave at least six dead in Tripoli. |
Huffington Post: Lindsey Graham: 'No Evidence' White House Directed IRS To Target Conservatives Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:08 AM PDT Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Monday became the latest Republican to reject Darrell Issa's comments that White House press secretary Jay Carney is a "paid liar" in relation to the IRS controversy. But Graham went further than his Republican colleagues, saying there's no evidence that the White House ordered the tax agency to target conservative groups. During an interview with "Kilmeade and Friends" on Fox News Radio, Graham said Issa, a California Republican, was a key player in investigating the matter as the chairman of the House Oversight Committee. But, he conceded, "you can go too far" with personal allegations. "Let's not make it personal. Jay Carney is not the issue here. He's the spokesman for the White House," Graham told host Brian Kilmeade, adding that it "never helps" to resort to personal name-calling. Read More... More on Lindsey Graham |
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:13 AM PDT LONDON -- A British judge has limited protests outside a London department store after management complained that Lady Gaga fans were disturbed by anti-fur campaigners during an appearance last year. High Court Judge Henry Globe said the singer visited Harrods in October to "advertise some perfumery" – her scent branded Lady Gaga Fame. Read More... |
Huffington Post: 10 Ways 'All In The Family' Tested Edith Bunker Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:14 AM PDT LOS ANGELES — Edith Bunker had to deal with her trying husband, Archie, and more. Here are challenges that faced the "All in the Family" character played by Jean Stapleton, who made the most of these series highlights. The actress died Friday at age 90. _ A breast cancer scare that she tried to hide from the family. Read More... More on Video |
Huffington Post: L.A. County Holds Clinics On Hepatitis A Linked To Costco Berries - Latimes.com Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:17 AM PDT The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is holding clinics over the weekend for consumers who may have been exposed to hepatitis through frozen berries sold at Costco. At least 30 cases of hepatitis A nationwide may be linked to Townsend Farms Organic Antioxidant Blend frozen berries, including seven confirmed illnesses in California by people who consumed the berries. One of those was in Los Angeles County, two in San Bernardino County and one each in Riverside, San Diego and Humboldt counties, health department officials said. Read More... |
Aljazeera: Mourinho confirmed as Chelsea boss Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:32 AM PDT The 'Special One' signs a four-year contract with the club he previously managed between 2004 and 2007. |
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