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- ANSA: Petrolio: stabile,a 96,55 dollari barile
- ANSA: Oro: in rialzo a 1.242 dollari l'oncia
- ANSA: Cambi: euro in rialzo a 1,3030 dollari
- ANSA: Spread Btp-bund stabile a 280,7 punti
- Aljazeera: Ex-Chad leader arrested in Senegal
- Aljazeera: Croatians cheer country's historic EU entry
- Aljazeera: Obama heading to Tanzania on last leg of tour
- Financial Times: Banks accused of blocking CDS market
- Aljazeera: UN takes over Mali peacekeeping mission
- Financial Times: Eurozone factory downturn eases in June
- Financial Times: RoboCup footballers show way for industry
- Financial Times: Piano maker Steinway tuned for takeover
- Huffington Post: Pearl Jam Countdown: Band Set To Make Announcement On Monday, July 8 At 1 P.M. EST
- Huffington Post: Jenni Rivera Piñatas Cause Outrage Among Singer's Family
- Huffington Post: Dori Rhoades Accidentally Gives Away $18,000 Diamond Earrings At Garage Sale
- Huffington Post: Museum Of Food & Drink Launches Kickstarter Campaign For First Exhibit (VIDEO)
ANSA: Petrolio: stabile,a 96,55 dollari barile Posted: 30 Jun 2013 11:17 PM PDT Brent a 102,08 dollari |
ANSA: Oro: in rialzo a 1.242 dollari l'oncia Posted: 30 Jun 2013 11:22 PM PDT Dopo i minimi da agosto 2010 toccati la scorsa settimana |
ANSA: Cambi: euro in rialzo a 1,3030 dollari Posted: 30 Jun 2013 11:28 PM PDT Yen a 129,61 |
ANSA: Spread Btp-bund stabile a 280,7 punti Posted: 30 Jun 2013 11:33 PM PDT Tassi al 4,57% |
Aljazeera: Ex-Chad leader arrested in Senegal Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:25 AM PDT Hissene Habre to be tried in special court over alleged political killings and torture during his 1982-1990 rule. |
Aljazeera: Croatians cheer country's historic EU entry Posted: 01 Jul 2013 03:33 AM PDT Cheers and celebrations erupt as former Yugoslav republic becomes European Union's 28th member. |
Aljazeera: Obama heading to Tanzania on last leg of tour Posted: 01 Jul 2013 04:02 AM PDT Final leg of US leader's visit to Africa will see him honour those killed in 1998 attack on US embassy in Dar es Salaam. |
Financial Times: Banks accused of blocking CDS market Posted: 01 Jul 2013 04:31 AM PDT Brussels attacks investment banks' 20-year grip over credit insurance markets by accusing 13 banks of conspiring to stop exchanges challenging them |
Aljazeera: UN takes over Mali peacekeeping mission Posted: 01 Jul 2013 05:00 AM PDT New mission with 12,600-strong force will play key role in presidential polls scheduled for July 28. |
Financial Times: Eurozone factory downturn eases in June Posted: 01 Jul 2013 05:22 AM PDT European manufacturing activity showed signs of stabilising last month amid encouraging signs on the economies of smaller eurozone members |
Financial Times: RoboCup footballers show way for industry Posted: 01 Jul 2013 07:31 AM PDT The annual football competition, as well as being popular among the Dutch, is proving to be a surprisingly effective research platform for robotics |
Financial Times: Piano maker Steinway tuned for takeover Posted: 01 Jul 2013 09:43 AM PDT Kohlberg agrees $438m cash deal for musical instrument maker, the latest indication of the bets private equity groups are making in the luxury goods sector |
Huffington Post: Pearl Jam Countdown: Band Set To Make Announcement On Monday, July 8 At 1 P.M. EST Posted: 01 Jul 2013 10:29 AM PDT Pearl Jam fans had their hands upraised and open toward the sky on Monday afternoon, following a cryptic tweet from the band promising something on Monday, July 8 at 1 p.m. EST.
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Huffington Post: Jenni Rivera Piñatas Cause Outrage Among Singer's Family Posted: 01 Jul 2013 10:30 AM PDT The Jenni Rivera piñatas have caused anger among the singer's family and outrage the fans. The candy filled party favor sport Jenni's style of loose locks, short skirts and heels. According to the Latin Times, Roberto Martínez, the piñata maker who lives in California, said in an interview with TV show "El Gordo y la Flaca" that ever since he started making them he's received many requests from fans, who are willing to pay from $200 to $300 for a piñata. "It all started when fans started requesting something to remember her, and someone came up with the idea of a Jenni Rivera piñata," said the creator of this controversial party amusement. He added that everything he does is with respect and that it's an art. "This piñata is harder to make because you have to mold it. I see it as a way of respecting and honoring her memory because she just died, and I'm aware that we use piñatas to beat them with sticks and break them, but I see it differently. It's an art. It can be seen as a statue that you can have in your bedroom or a memory of her," he said. Read More... More on Latino Entertainment |
Huffington Post: Dori Rhoades Accidentally Gives Away $18,000 Diamond Earrings At Garage Sale Posted: 01 Jul 2013 10:37 AM PDT Some people discover hidden gems; other people lose them. Unfortunately for Dori Rhoades, she recently found herself in the latter camp. The 38-year-old from Huntington Beach, Calif., last month sold a denim jacket for $20 at a garage sale. Simple enough, right? Wrong. Inside the pocket of that jacket was a pair of $18,000 diamond earrings, according to CBS Los Angeles. By the time Rhoades figured that out, it was too late. But wait! It gets worse. Also inside the jacket was a ring that her husband gave to her and $1,500 that she had been saving for a vacation, CBS Los Angeles reports. Read More... |
Huffington Post: Museum Of Food & Drink Launches Kickstarter Campaign For First Exhibit (VIDEO) Posted: 01 Jul 2013 10:38 AM PDT From ramen to pizza, kimchi to Jell-O, there are a lot of specific food museums out there. But there isn't actually a museum solely devoted to food. Sure -- there are interesting exhibits that come and go, such as the America Eats exhibit at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. or the Our Global Kitchen exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in New York, but these are impermanent. Dave Arnold, food scientist and the man behind New York's Booker & Dax cocktail bar, is hoping to change that. Arnold and his team have been hard at work launching the Museum Of Food And Drink (MOFAD) in New York City. For the first exhibit, MOFAD is hoping to start with a bang -- literally. The museum plans to display a massive puffing gun as part of a traveling exhibit all about cereal. Here's what it looks like: |
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