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ANSA: Alitalia:Lupi,non sia Cenerentola con AF

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 03:48 AM PDT

Se no alla pari cercheremo altre alleanze

ANSA: Alitalia: Lupi, da Stato no soldi gente

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 04:06 AM PDT

E non ripianerà di un euro i debiti creati dai privati

ANSA: Lavoro: in 5 anni -29% morti

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 06:15 AM PDT

-23% gli infortuni dal 2008 al 2012, in calo anche per stranieri

ANSA: Lavoro: Cisl, Cig pesa per 500.000 posti

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 06:19 AM PDT

L.Stabilita' metta il lavoro al primo posto

Financial Times: Be wary of following US on tuition fees

Posted: 13 Oct 2013 11:33 AM PDT

The pedagogical compact is a fiasco in which instructors pretend to teach and students pretend to learn

Financial Times: Applied Graphene Materials to join Aim

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 03:12 AM PDT

University spin-off is seeking to float on Aim to raise £10m that will help it raise production to meet growing demand for 'wonder material'

Aljazeera: Hollande begins state visit to South Africa

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 05:08 AM PDT

Visit to focus on energy, economic partnership and security cooperation on African continent.

Financial Times: Iran seeks road map for nuclear solution

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 07:13 AM PDT

Mohammad Javad Zarif, foreign minister, hopes the Geneva talks with six world powers will set out a plan to end the decade-long stand-off

Huffington Post: Colombian Governor Arrested For Alleged Gang Ties

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:35 AM PDT

BOGOTA, Colombia -- BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombian officials have arrested a provincial governor for alleged collaboration with right-wing paramilitaries and say he's suspected of involvement in three murders.

Guajira Gov. Francisco Gomez Cerchar was under treatment at a clinic for unspecified health problems Sunday following his arrest.


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Huffington Post: 'The Walking Dead' Premiere: A New Threat Revealed Inside The Prison (VIDEO)

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:36 AM PDT

On the season premiere of "The Walking Dead," the prison gang and the Woodbury survivors joined together, which meant the introduction of some new people. One of those newbies was Patrick ... a kid we'll never really get to know. Warning, spoilers ahead.

Patrick seemed all well and good until the end of the episode. During story time, which was really Carol teaching kids how to protect themselves, Patrick excused himself and said he felt sick. A trail of blood followed the young boy as he made his way to the showers, where he collapsed ... until his eyes popped open, and he rose as a walker.

Could it be that he was just sick and nobody knew? How is this tied to the death of the pig? Is the virus that has infected them all (which was dormant until death) started to kill them?


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Huffington Post: International Herald Tribune Becoming International New York Times

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:37 AM PDT

The International Herald Tribune will officially become the International New York Times on Tuesday.

It's yet another in the many twists and turns in the Paris-based paper's history. Founded nearly 126 years ago, it was known early on as the Paris Herald, and then as the The New York Herald Tribune European Edition in 1935. (Film lovers will remember Jean Seberg's character in "Breathless" hawking copies of the New York Herald Tribune on the Parisian streets.)

The paper's current name didn't come into being until 1967, when both the New York Times and the Washington Post Company took control of the paper.


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Huffington Post: Obamacare Struggles Even Worse In States That Resisted It

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:38 AM PDT

In Washington, D.C., (population 632,000), the drive to enroll the uninsured into health coverage under President Barack Obama's health care reform law is backed by the city government, federal funding and more than 200 local workers helping people apply for benefits.

In Prince William County, Va., (population 430,000), 30 miles south of the U.S. Capitol, there's pretty much just Frank Principi.

Principi is the executive director of the Greater Prince William Community Health Center in Woodbridge, a nonprofit clinic. The center is home to 14 doctors, nurses and dentists who care for 10,000 low- and middle-income patients a year, and it charges uninsured people on a sliding scale based on income. It's also the only place in the county where those who want to use the health insurance exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act can go for certified, in-person help with their applications.


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Aljazeera: Rome church and state refuse funeral for Nazi

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:46 AM PDT

Neither Rome, Erich Piebke's adopted homeland of Argentina, nor his hometown in Germany will bury him.

Aljazeera: Study urges S Korea to reduce nuclear power

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:50 AM PDT

Energy ministry notes "huge social conflicts" caused by corruption in nuclear industry and fears of disaster.

Aljazeera: Somali pirate 'Big Mouth' arrested in Belgium

Posted: 14 Oct 2013 11:28 AM PDT

Undercover sting nets the notorious Mohamed Abdi Hassan after enticing him with promise of making a film of his life.

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