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ANSA: Oro: in ribasso a 1373 dollari

Posted: 01 Sep 2013 11:05 PM PDT

Partenza negativa della settimana

ANSA: Petrolio: in discesa a 104,2 dollari

Posted: 01 Sep 2013 11:11 PM PDT

Brent scende a 112,2 dollari

ANSA: Crisi:spread apre in calo a 250 punti

Posted: 01 Sep 2013 11:19 PM PDT

Tasso sul decennale al 4,4

Financial Times: Global growth shifts from emerging markets

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 02:46 AM PDT

OECD raises forecasts for France, Germany and UK, but the international organisation adds that output is still weak in a number of eurozone economies

Aljazeera: Microsoft to buy Nokia's phone unit

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 06:46 AM PDT

Deal worth $7.2bn to give US-based software company access to Finnish mobile-phone maker's patents and devices.

Huffington Post: 7 Quotes To Inspire You To Keep Learning

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 07:03 AM PDT

Here are words of wisdom from Martha Graham, Bishop T.D. Jakes, John Updike and more that will encourage you to keep expanding your education.


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Huffington Post: Jared Sullinger Arrested: Celtics F Busted On Domestic Violence-Related Charges, Prosecutors Say

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 07:06 AM PDT

WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — Prosecutors say Boston Celtics forward Jared Sullinger has been arrested on domestic violence-related charges.

A spokeswoman for the Middlesex district attorney's office says Sullinger is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Waltham District Court.

Police did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press. They tell the Boston Herald that officers were called to Sullinger's residence over the weekend for a domestic assault call. He was gone by the time they arrived and a warrant was issued for his arrest.


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Huffington Post: Celine Dion's 'Loved Me Back To Life' Presents A New Side Of The Singer

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 07:07 AM PDT

Celine Dion released "Loved Me Back to Life" on Tuesday, a supremely modern track which sees the 45-year-old legend dipping into dubstep and even employing a bit of a hip-hop style beat. The song is nice, but it almost sounds like her soaring chorus is going to be followed up by some fiery Eminem verses over the skittering bass and drums.

The track is the title single off her forthcoming album, set for release on Nov. 5. The LP will be her first English language record in six years, and Dion told Billboard that it will be her edgiest project to date. Take a listen below and let us know what you think in the comments.


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Huffington Post: Descendants Of Slaves In East Texas Hold Out Against Luminant's Coal Mining Plans

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 07:07 AM PDT

DIRGIN, Texas -- Ida Finley smiles wistfully, recalling how she used to cook for an entire East Texas community – nearly all descendants of slaves. The children would grab cornbread, greens and cookies from her kitchen while their parents grew vegetables in a tiny creekside village hidden among pine forests.

"It's been so long," she muses, gazing at old photos that dot the walls of her nursing home room some 30 miles from Dirgin.


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Aljazeera: One Indian woman killed every hour over dowry

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 07:26 AM PDT

Figures from Crime Records Bureau reveal that 8,233 women were killed last year over disputes regarding dowry payment.

Aljazeera: Mayor says Jerusalem cannot be split

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 07:45 AM PDT

Israeli politician says partition as part of peace deal with Palestinians will not work and only united city can thrive.

Financial Times: A spot of collusion can be a good thing

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 08:06 AM PDT

Once businesses took a long-term view and valued their customers' loyalty. But today's consumers expect nothing and get little in return

Aljazeera: Israel confirms missile test

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 08:23 AM PDT

Defence ministry confirms joint exercise with US of anti-ballistic missile system in Mediterranean.

Financial Times: Leaving the children behind

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 08:45 AM PDT

Parents can find it hard to balance their work and family commitments, but there are ways to reduce the upheaval, writes Rhymer Rigby

Financial Times: On a mission for black founders

Posted: 03 Sep 2013 09:01 AM PDT

Herman Mashaba is worried that the country's rigid labour laws on dismissal and wages are hampering the next generation of South African start-ups

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