venerdì 23 agosto 2013

news LV

news LV


ANSA: Crisi: Fed divisa su tempi exit strategy

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 11:41 AM PDT

Emerge da verbali riunione luglio

ANSA: Petrolio: chiude in calo a Ny a 103 dlr

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 11:42 AM PDT

Quotazioni perdono l'1,13%

ANSA: Oro: in calo a 1364 dollari (-0,8%)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 11:08 PM PDT

Investitori valutano decisioni Fed Usa

ANSA: Petrolio: lieve calo a 103,8 dollari

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 11:13 PM PDT

Brent scende a 109,5 dollari

Aljazeera: Tunisia's Ennahdha accepts negotiation plan

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 11:22 AM PDT

Islamist party agrees to union's initiative to begin talks with opposition and resolve political crisis.

Aljazeera: Mass grave found near Mexico City

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 06:16 PM PDT

Mexican authorities will perform DNA tests to determine if bodies found are those of 12 youths abducted in May.

Aljazeera: Egypt's Hosni Mubarak released from prison

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 10:33 PM PDT

Former president leaves Tora prison pending further court hearings, but will remain under house arrest.

Aljazeera: UN chief calls for Syria probe without delay

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 02:09 AM PDT

Ban says chemical weapons use would constitute "crime against humanity", as he pushes Syria for access to attack site.

Financial Times: Winemakers: hangover time

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 03:29 AM PDT

Hands up all those who have dreamt of owning a vineyard. How much nicer too, if it made economic sense as well as fulfilling fantasies

Huffington Post: Goldman Sachs Managing Director Jason Lee Arrested And Charged With Rape In The Hamptons

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 04:42 AM PDT


Aug 23 (Reuters) - A New York-based Goldman Sachs managing director was arrested and charged with raping a 20-year-old woman while on vacation in the up-market Hamptons resort in New York state.
The East Hampton Town Police arrested Jason Lee, 37, after responding to a disturbance at a house, the local police service said in a statement.
Lee was arrested on a charge of first-degree rape and was released on bail on Wednesday, the statement said.
The police did not name his employer, but his role at Goldman Sachs' New York office was confirmed to the New York Times by his lawyer Edward Burke Jr, who said Lee "adamantly denies the allegations."
Reuters independently verified that Lee works at Goldman Sachs.
A London-based spokeswoman for the bank declined to comment.
A police dispatcher told Reuters that East Hampton Chief of Police Edward Ecker was due to release a press statement around 9.00 am (1300 GMT)
Burke told the New York Times his client is an "investment bank managing director who has never been in trouble in his life, never accused of any impropriety at all."
Lee was detained after officers learned that the unnamed woman had been sexually assaulted inside the residence where several people had gathered, the police statement said.
Lee was renting the home in East Hampton with his wife for the month of August but is no longer staying there, the Wall Street Journal said, citing Burke.
Lee was released after posting bail of $20,000 and is due back in court on Sept. 19.


Read More...
More on Goldman Sachs

Huffington Post: Dereck Taylor Holt Assaulted 3 Mennonites, Now Convicted

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 04:43 AM PDT

LANCASTER, Pa. -- A central Pennsylvania man convicted of robbing and assaulting three elderly Mennonite sisters has been sentenced to 12 to 40 years in prison.

The Lancaster County sentencing judge Thursday said 22-year-old Dereck Taylor Holt is a danger to the community. Holt will get psychiatric treatment in prison.


Read More...
More on Amish

Huffington Post: Pro Tips: How To Gracefully Quit Your Job (PHOTOS)

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 04:43 AM PDT

1. Point to yourself and say "You could've had this!"
sassy business man


Read More...
More on Funny Pictures

Huffington Post: At Fukushima, Radioactive Groundwater Nears Sea

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 04:44 AM PDT

TOKYO -- Deep beneath Fukushima's crippled nuclear power station a massive underground reservoir of contaminated water that began spilling from the plant's reactors after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami has been creeping slowly toward the sea.

Now, 2 1/2 years later, experts fear it is about to reach the Pacific and greatly worsen what is fast becoming a new crisis at Fukushima: the inability to contain vast quantities of radioactive water.


Read More...
More on Japan

Financial Times: Emerging markets can avoid a crisis

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 05:33 AM PDT

Emerging market performance over the past decade, driven by weak dollar, is no guide to future returns – we are ushering in a new and quieter phase

Financial Times: Excesses take Spanish football offside

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 06:14 AM PDT

Spain's economic crisis has hit La Liga hard as it struggles to emerge from a debt-fuelled boom-and-bust cycle that gripped Spanish football

Financial Times: Paris pickpockets seek out China tourists

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 07:55 AM PDT

Chinese are targets because they carry far more cash than visitors from other countries, mainly because of the fees for using plastic abroad

Nessun commento:

Posta un commento