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- ANSA: Petrolio: sopra 100 dlr,attesa dati Usa
- ANSA: Oro: cala a 1242 dollari
- ANSA: Cambi: euro in calo a 1,289
- ANSA: Spread Btp-Bund, avvio in calo a 270
- Financial Times: Samsung earnings undershoot forecasts
- Financial Times: China’s watchdogs show they have teeth
- Financial Times: Basel fuels bank safety metric fears
- Financial Times: Police request Murdoch hacking tapes
- Aljazeera: Assad forces in onslaught on Homs
- Aljazeera: Egypt tense after night-long clashes
- Aljazeera: Bartoli wins maiden Wimbledon title
- Huffington Post: Traveling Solo: A Manifesto for the Modern Woman
- Huffington Post: Britney Spears Wears Short Skort While Out Shopping With Boyfriend David Lucado (PHOTO)
- Huffington Post: 2 Years After Immigration Laws, Ga., Ala., Stable
- Huffington Post: Peru's First Lady Denies Presidential Ambitions
- Aljazeera: Main Syrian opposition elects new president
ANSA: Petrolio: sopra 100 dlr,attesa dati Usa Posted: 04 Jul 2013 11:07 PM PDT Brent in lieve calo a 105,4 |
ANSA: Oro: cala a 1242 dollari Posted: 04 Jul 2013 11:10 PM PDT Pesa rialzo mercati azionari dopo parole Draghi |
ANSA: Cambi: euro in calo a 1,289 Posted: 04 Jul 2013 11:22 PM PDT biglietto verde si rafforza anche su Yen |
ANSA: Spread Btp-Bund, avvio in calo a 270 Posted: 04 Jul 2013 11:49 PM PDT Rendimento al 4,3% |
Financial Times: Samsung earnings undershoot forecasts Posted: 05 Jul 2013 04:35 AM PDT Korean group says operating profit for second quarter will reach record levels but below analyst expectations, sending shares lower |
Financial Times: China’s watchdogs show they have teeth Posted: 05 Jul 2013 09:55 AM PDT Tetra Pak is latest multinational to be targeted by Chinese regulators, with three probes involving foreign companies being unveiled within one week |
Financial Times: Basel fuels bank safety metric fears Posted: 05 Jul 2013 10:41 AM PDT Banks report capital ratios that may be 40 per cent adrift from each other despite identical capital levels and underlying risks, regulator says |
Financial Times: Police request Murdoch hacking tapes Posted: 05 Jul 2013 03:22 PM PDT Channel 4 and Exaro asked to hand over recordings of remarks appearing to contradict tycoon's previous statements about press abuses |
Aljazeera: Assad forces in onslaught on Homs Posted: 06 Jul 2013 04:01 AM PDT Assad forces seize control of buildings in strategic rebel-held area, as warplanes strike towns around Damascus. |
Aljazeera: Egypt tense after night-long clashes Posted: 06 Jul 2013 06:09 AM PDT Supporters of ousted president call for more demonstrations following violent clashes that left 30 dead across country. |
Aljazeera: Bartoli wins maiden Wimbledon title Posted: 06 Jul 2013 08:05 AM PDT Frenchwoman Bartoli, seeded 15th, beats her German opponent Sabine Lisicki 6-1 6-4 to claim prestigious tennis title. |
Huffington Post: Traveling Solo: A Manifesto for the Modern Woman Posted: 06 Jul 2013 08:46 AM PDT The first time I took an international trip alone, I was faking it. Well, it's not like 20-year-old me pretended to fly to Paris and travel across Europe to visit a friend in Budapest. After failing to land a summer newspaper internship, I impulse-bought a plane ticket I couldn't afford. The deception was there from the start: For some reason I lied and told everyone it was a great deal. It wasn't. I told my parents I had enough money to see the trip through. I didn't. I told my then-boyfriend I was super excited about it, that I knew how to have fun alone. I didn't. I swore up and down that it wasn't a big deal that I didn't speak French or German or Hungarian and had no clue about the culture in most places I'd be traveling. I'd never been out of the U.S. before. Hence all that faking it. I tried so hard to pretend I was the carefree world traveler I desperately wished I'd been raised to be. But in truth I didn't really know how to have fun alone. I was too scared I'd sound like an idiot ordering at restaurants, so I just bought bread and cheese from the grocery store and ate in public parks. I didn't make friends with other travelers. I walked until my feet felt like they were going to fall off, then walked some more because I wasn't sure how and where to relax. I probably would have had a better time if I'd just owned up to being the naive American girl that everyone else saw. Read More... |
Posted: 06 Jul 2013 08:47 AM PDT Britney Spears and boyfriend David Lucado are still going strong and it seems like they spent 4th of July weekend together. Yesterday, Brit took some time to work on her next album in the studio, but she was soon reunited with her man as Lucado came to pick her up and the two went shopping on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, Calif. Spears wore a rather odd combination of nearing-knee high boots and a very short grey skort, paired with a white tank top. She had her bleached hair up in a ponytail. Lucado must have come from someplace fancy as he was rather dressed up in a white button down and a necktie, though he let loose when he untucked his shirt and rolled up the sleeves. Fittingly, it seems, as it was 80 degrees in the area at the time. Read More... More on Celebrity Skin |
Huffington Post: 2 Years After Immigration Laws, Ga., Ala., Stable Posted: 06 Jul 2013 08:49 AM PDT VIDALIA, Ga. -- Two years after Georgia and Alabama passed laws designed to drive away people living in the country illegally, the states' agricultural areas are still heavily populated with foreign workers, many of whom don't have legal authorization to be here. There are still concerns over enforcement and lingering fears among immigrants, but in many ways it appears that people have gone on with life much as it was before the laws were enacted. Read More... More on Latino Politics |
Huffington Post: Peru's First Lady Denies Presidential Ambitions Posted: 06 Jul 2013 08:51 AM PDT LIMA, Peru -- Peru's first lady is denying any thought of following her husband to the presidency in 2016. The 37-year-old Nadine Heredia says she is "ruling out that possibility." She says she won't try to seek court orders or take other action to overturn a ban on spouses succeeding one another in the presidency. Peru does not allow subsequent presidential terms. Read More... More on Latino Politics |
Aljazeera: Main Syrian opposition elects new president Posted: 06 Jul 2013 11:13 AM PDT Ahmad Asi al-Jarba to take over Western-backed Syrian National Coalition from acting chief George Sabra. |
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