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ANSA: Frena crisi negozi,7mila nuovi in 2 mesi

Posted: 28 Jul 2013 02:14 AM PDT

Dati Confesercenti, primo saldo positivo da 2012,meglio al Nord

ANSA: Mps:in Fondazione verso fine era Mancini

Posted: 28 Jul 2013 03:13 AM PDT

Deputazione scade 3 agosto, pronto documento contro presidente

ANSA: Crisi: Codacons, budget vacanze -7,2%

Posted: 28 Jul 2013 03:47 AM PDT

Chi parte spenderà 97 euro al giorno, contro i 104 del 2012

ANSA: Publicis-Omnicom,leader mondo pubblicità

Posted: 28 Jul 2013 05:54 AM PDT

Nuovo gruppo sarà partecipato al 50% da due società

Financial Times: Spain awaits train crash victims’ funeral

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 04:12 AM PDT

Official funeral for 79 victims of Spain's worst train accident in four decades is set to take place a day after driver tells judge he drove too fast

Aljazeera: PKK sets ultimatum for Turkey peace deal

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 04:42 AM PDT

Kurdish separatist group warns Ankara that deal will fail if reforms are not implemented within a month.

Financial Times: Egypt must rein in security services

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 06:12 AM PDT

Human rights watchers fear the opportunity for police reform will quickly disappear unless Adli Mansour breaks with the past and takes decisive action

Financial Times: Key ECB officials urge minutes publication

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 07:03 AM PDT

Asmussen, Coeuré call for transparency over minutes similar to other central banks instead of keeping them locked away for 30 years

Financial Times: Leadership lessons from the pontiff

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 08:02 AM PDT

Pope Francis I's modest style reflects a new set of priorities – less pageantry and more focus on the nuts and bolts of managing an organisation

Aljazeera: Deadly wave of car bombs strikes Iraq

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 08:28 AM PDT

At least 46 killed and about 176 injured in coordinated bombings targeting mainly Shia areas in Baghdad and Basra.

Aljazeera: International praise for Mali elections

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 08:41 AM PDT

Voting passed without incident in first election since military coup threw country into turmoil.

Aljazeera: Dozens killed in Italy bus accident

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 08:44 AM PDT

At least 39 people killed after bus plunges more than 30 metres off flyover into ravine in southern part of country.

Huffington Post: Huffington Issue 60: Destressing At Work, Bearable Coconut Waters And Much More

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 10:26 AM PDT

This week in Huffington, we spotlight companies that see stress as an expensive threat to the balance sheet, and are in turn using yoga and meditation to boost their bottom lines. Elsewhere in the issue, we find out if Detroit will really have to sell their art to save the city, and drop by an exhibit in New York that has visitors spending 8+ hours in line. And don't miss our taste test of 12 coconut water brands, in which we discover that "I didn't spit it out" is the mark of a good one.

Huffington free in the iTunes App store

Huffington, the weekly magazine app from the team behind The Huffington Post, will now offer iPad users an in-depth Huffington Post experience on a mobile platform. Huffington takes the best of HuffPost's Pulitzer Prize-winning original content--including news of the week, deeply reported features, enticing Q&As, photo essays, top-tier commentary, and notable quotes from the HuffPost community--and puts it in an elegantly designed showcase that allows readers to have a deeper and richer reading experience.


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Huffington Post: Colorado Churches On Alert After Threats From Self-Proclaimed 'Islamist Jihadist'

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 10:29 AM PDT

Colorado churches are on alert after a self-proclaimed "Islamist jihadist" made threats against Roman Catholic and Mormon churches in the Fort Collins area over the weekend.

Fort Collins police officer Sgt. Paul Wood told KDVR that "specific threats" were made against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Catholic Church, but no local organizations were specifically targeted.

Although the threat is clearly a cause of concern, Wood also told The Coloradoan that the suspect's behavior is "way out of line with what we consider terrorism."


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Huffington Post: Arctic Methane Release Scenario May Be Very Misleading, Some Climate Scientists Argue

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 10:29 AM PDT

By Becky Oskin, LiveScience Staff Writer:

A scientific controversy erupted this week over claims that methane trapped beneath the Arctic Ocean could suddenly escape, releasing huge quantities of methane, a greenhouse gas, in coming decades, with a huge cost to the global economy.

The issue being debated is this: Could the Arctic seafloor really fart out 50 billion tons of methane in the next few decades? In a commentary published in the journal Nature on Wednesday (July 24), researchers predicted that the rapid shrinking of Arctic sea ice would warm the Arctic Ocean, thawing permafrost beneath the East Siberian Sea and releasing methane gas trapped in the sediments. The big methane belch would come with a $60 trillion price tag, due to intensified global warming from the added methane in the atmosphere, the authors said.


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Huffington Post: Robert Gibbs Calls On Bob McDonnell To Resign

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 10:31 AM PDT

Robert Gibbs, former adviser to President Barack Obama, called on embattled Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) to resign Monday amid an ethics scandal and make room for a "caretaker" governor until the 2013 election.

"I think at some point, you begin to really and truly ask the question, that is it time for Gov. McDonnell to step aside, honestly? We've had this drip, drip, drip of embarrassing allegations," Gibbs said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "And I say embarrassing, I don't know if $120,000 in unreported loans, that should be probably worth larger than embarrassment on this."

"We have an election coming up, and maybe it's time for a caretaker governor until we get to that election," Gibbs added.


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