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- ANSA: Cina: indice Pmi sopra attese
- ANSA: Vino: verso record export in 2013
- ANSA: Ilva: domani incontro Bondi-sindacati
- Financial Times: A cure for the pangs of cyber comparisons
- ANSA: Cambi: euro poco mosso a 1,321
- Financial Times: Factory output slump adds to India woes
- Financial Times: Global Ports agrees $1.6bn deal for NCC
- Financial Times: Investors put Japan on hold
- Aljazeera: New murder charge brought against Musharraf
- Huffington Post: Kendrick Lamar's Made In America Performance Is Available For Your Viewing Pleasure (VIDEO)
- Huffington Post: White Sox-Red Sox: Boston Sweeps With 7-6 Win Over Chicago
- Huffington Post: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Find Lifeline To Loved Ones At Cell Phone Oasis
- Huffington Post: How To Bounce Back From Failure -- Over And Over Again
- Aljazeera: Brazil summons US envoy over spying claim
- Aljazeera: Germany tries 92-year-old for Nazi war crime
- Aljazeera: Vodafone sells Verizon stake for $130bn
ANSA: Cina: indice Pmi sopra attese Posted: 01 Sep 2013 12:56 AM PDT Per analisti prima risposta a misure varate da governo |
ANSA: Vino: verso record export in 2013 Posted: 01 Sep 2013 02:42 AM PDT Possibile traguardo 5 mld in spedizioni estero |
ANSA: Ilva: domani incontro Bondi-sindacati Posted: 01 Sep 2013 04:27 AM PDT In sede Federmeccanica a Roma,tra i temi Aia e piano industriale |
Financial Times: A cure for the pangs of cyber comparisons Posted: 01 Sep 2013 06:16 AM PDT The practice is a nasty drip-drip of poison into the bloodstream. It goes on forever, so you never get time to recover at all |
ANSA: Cambi: euro poco mosso a 1,321 Posted: 01 Sep 2013 11:04 PM PDT Investitori scommettono su nuovi cali moneta giapponese |
Financial Times: Factory output slump adds to India woes Posted: 02 Sep 2013 02:10 AM PDT Fresh data show that manufacturing in India contracted for the first time n four years in August adding to fears that the economy has not yet reached the bottom of the cycle |
Financial Times: Global Ports agrees $1.6bn deal for NCC Posted: 02 Sep 2013 02:44 AM PDT Purchase by Global Ports brings together Russia's two biggest container operators, in a market better equipped than most for the shipping downturn |
Financial Times: Investors put Japan on hold Posted: 02 Sep 2013 05:09 AM PDT If the stock market decline continues, it could threaten a key goal of Shinzo Abe's strategy, which is to push domestic investors into riskier assets |
Aljazeera: New murder charge brought against Musharraf Posted: 02 Sep 2013 06:36 AM PDT Pakistan police register charges against former ruler over killing of Muslim leader during mosque siege in 2007. |
Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:12 AM PDT Kendrick Lamar sent the rap salvo of the year earlier in August when his verse on "Control" scorched all of his competition, and he celebrated his continuing rise to the top of the new generation of rap stars at Jay Z's Made in America festival in Philadelphia. Performing with a full band on Sunday, Lamar worked his way through hits like "M.A.A.D City," "F--kin' Problems," "B--ch, Don't Kill My Vibe," "Money Trees," and "Backseat Freestyle." Take a look below and let us know what you think in the comments. Many more Made in America performances are available on HuffPost Entertainment -- check out Beyonce's as well. Read More... |
Huffington Post: White Sox-Red Sox: Boston Sweeps With 7-6 Win Over Chicago Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:14 AM PDT BOSTON -- Outhitting Boston wasn't quite enough for the Chicago White Sox to avoid a three-game sweep against the Red Sox. Chicago finished with 11 hits, but the White Sox also walked eight, matching Boston's hit total as the Red Sox held off the White Sox 7-6 on Sunday. Read More... More on MLB |
Huffington Post: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Find Lifeline To Loved Ones At Cell Phone Oasis Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:15 AM PDT AMMIQ, LEBANON -- Abdul Jawad Abdul Wahed walked more than a mile, his wife and youngest child in tow, to get to this spot on the side of the road where he could make a phone call. A Syrian from the Qaboun district of Damascus, one of the most embattled parts of the city, Abdul Wahed fled to Lebanon about a year ago, after shelling destroyed his home. For 31 days, he was imprisoned in a notorious Air Force Intelligence prison, tortured and interrogated on charges that he'd supplied weapons to the rebels. After he was released, his feet were so swollen from beatings that they wouldn't fit into any of his shoes. He was kicked in the groin so much, he said, that he now needs an operation, if he can find a hospital to provide one. Read More... More on Syria |
Huffington Post: How To Bounce Back From Failure -- Over And Over Again Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:19 AM PDT Rejection is rough, no matter how you slice it. But it's also an inescapable fact of life, and our ability to deal with failure and rejection has a hand in determining how successful and happy we are. |
Aljazeera: Brazil summons US envoy over spying claim Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:59 AM PDT Ambassador called to explain reports that the US spied on President Dilma Rousseff. |
Aljazeera: Germany tries 92-year-old for Nazi war crime Posted: 02 Sep 2013 10:19 AM PDT Siert Bruins, a border guard in Hitler's Waffen-SS troops during WWII, is accused of killing a Dutch resistance fighter. |
Aljazeera: Vodafone sells Verizon stake for $130bn Posted: 02 Sep 2013 10:39 AM PDT Deal marks the third-largest announced acquisition in corporate history and Vodafone's exit from US mobile market. |
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