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- ANSA: Oro: calo a 1283 dollari
- ANSA: Cambi: euro stabile, in calo yen
- ANSA: Crisi: avvio stabile per spread a 237
- Financial Times: Why Twitter left $1.5bn on the table
- Aljazeera: Polish police clash with far-right protesters
- Aljazeera: Venezuelans throng stores amid price curb
- Aljazeera: Lieberman sworn in as Israel foreign minister
- Financial Times: Asia exchanges grapple with HFT dilemma
- Aljazeera: Egypt player suspended over Islamist salute
- Huffington Post: Lynn Tanner In 'ALF': 'Memba Her?!
- Huffington Post: It's Possible To Get Too Much Of These 5 Essential Nutrients
- Huffington Post: Next Time You're Thinking About Going On A Diet, Remember This
- Huffington Post: Tungsten, Metal Used In Electronics, Linked With Increased Stroke Risk
- Financial Times: Swiss Life shares surge on chief’s exit
- Financial Times: Ultimately failure punishes us all
ANSA: Oro: calo a 1283 dollari Posted: 10 Nov 2013 10:10 PM PST Metallo scende dello 0,4% |
ANSA: Cambi: euro stabile, in calo yen Posted: 10 Nov 2013 10:14 PM PST Moneta giapponese tocca quota 99 su biglietto verde |
ANSA: Crisi: avvio stabile per spread a 237 Posted: 10 Nov 2013 10:33 PM PST Rendimento al 4,1% |
Financial Times: Why Twitter left $1.5bn on the table Posted: 11 Nov 2013 12:06 PM PST If the company used an auction to sell its shares, underwriters' incentives would not have been misaligned with issuers' |
Aljazeera: Polish police clash with far-right protesters Posted: 11 Nov 2013 04:54 PM PST Rubber bullets fired as rioters burn cars during rampage through Warsaw on country's independence day anniversary. |
Aljazeera: Venezuelans throng stores amid price curb Posted: 11 Nov 2013 06:52 PM PST People stand in lines outside stores for fourth day after President deployed army to force retailers to slash prices. |
Aljazeera: Lieberman sworn in as Israel foreign minister Posted: 12 Nov 2013 04:04 AM PST Far-right politician welcomed back into government by prime minister Netanyahu after being cleared of fraud. |
Financial Times: Asia exchanges grapple with HFT dilemma Posted: 12 Nov 2013 04:31 AM PST Market makers hope to access Asia as they face a high-frequency trading clampdown in Europe, but exchanges fear the trades could alarm some investors |
Aljazeera: Egypt player suspended over Islamist salute Posted: 12 Nov 2013 05:15 AM PST Al-Ahly football club bans striker Ahmed Abdel-Zaher for hand gesture linked to supporters of ousted President Morsi. |
Huffington Post: Lynn Tanner In 'ALF': 'Memba Her?! Posted: 12 Nov 2013 05:43 AM PST Andrea Elson is best known for playing the teenage daughter, Lynn Tanner, on the hit 80's alien show "ALF". Guess what she looks like now! Read More... |
Huffington Post: It's Possible To Get Too Much Of These 5 Essential Nutrients Posted: 12 Nov 2013 05:43 AM PST We've all been schooled about the unhealthy things we should limit, like sugar and sodium. But there are also some healthy things that, in excess, can do more harm than good. In other words, even when a nutrient is vital, more isn't necessarily better. Here are the risks associated with going overboard on five key nutrients -- some of them may take you by surprise. Read More... More on Diet |
Huffington Post: Next Time You're Thinking About Going On A Diet, Remember This Posted: 12 Nov 2013 05:46 AM PST Here's a cold, hard truth: Diets don't work. That's right. The forced rules and restrictions we understand to make up a "diet" are much more difficult to sustain than small, realistic lifestyle changes. Our readers certainly understand this concept. We asked our Facebook fans to tell us how they feel about being on a diet in just one word. The most common answers just go to show dieters are in for a rude awakening. Read More... More on Diet |
Huffington Post: Tungsten, Metal Used In Electronics, Linked With Increased Stroke Risk Posted: 12 Nov 2013 05:46 AM PST A metal used in electronics and lightbulbs is associated with an increased risk of stroke, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Exeter found that higher urinary concentration of tungsten is associated with an increased stroke risk, even when taking into account other stroke risk factors such as age, socioeconomic status, cigarette use, body mass index, occupation and alcohol consumption. Tungsten exposure is not thought to be high for the general population, though people can be exposed to it through drinking water, diet and the atmosphere. However, "recent reports have suggested that tungsten should be considered as an emerging chemical toxicant of concern," the researchers wrote in the PLOS ONE study. They explained why: Read More... |
Financial Times: Swiss Life shares surge on chief’s exit Posted: 12 Nov 2013 05:56 AM PST Departure comes barely a year after Bruno Pfister, who had guided group through the financial crisis, launched a three-year plan to boost profits |
Financial Times: Ultimately failure punishes us all Posted: 12 Nov 2013 07:53 AM PST It is tempting to gloat over high-profile flops but we should remember that business cannot not succeed without risk |
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