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- ANSA: Axa in Italia punta su arte e talento
- ANSA: Bottura,cucina Italia a conquista Parigi
- ANSA: Della Valle: Napolitano sostenga 35enni
- ANSA: Crisi: Della Valle, non vedo ripresa
- Financial Times: Sharing knowhow crucial to Mexican growth
- Financial Times: India needs more than a strongman
- Aljazeera: Scores killed in Russia plane crash
- Aljazeera: Huge blast rocks Syria government building
- Aljazeera: Deadly tornadoes batter US Midwest
- Aljazeera: Qatar urged to stamp out labour abuse
- Financial Times: UN to make fresh Philippines aid appeal
- Huffington Post: Mario Cantone On 'A Conversation With Susie Essman,' His 'Sex And The City' Legacy And Gay Comedy
- Huffington Post: Carrot Top On Plastic Surgery Rumors: 'I'm Sorry That I Look Good' (VIDEO)
- Huffington Post: Adriana Lima's Weird Lingerie Photoshoot For Tokyo Numero Magazine
- Huffington Post: Birth Control Linked With Higher Glaucoma Risk
ANSA: Axa in Italia punta su arte e talento Posted: 16 Nov 2013 09:36 AM PST 'Talent Prize' con premio speciale a 35/enne Daniele Franzella |
ANSA: Bottura,cucina Italia a conquista Parigi Posted: 17 Nov 2013 04:10 AM PST Chef 3 stelle e altri noti colleghi in ciclo seminari-esibizioni |
ANSA: Della Valle: Napolitano sostenga 35enni Posted: 17 Nov 2013 04:11 AM PST Faccia in modo che governo lavori senza trappole ogni 10 minuti |
ANSA: Crisi: Della Valle, non vedo ripresa Posted: 17 Nov 2013 04:12 AM PST Dobbiamo tornare a pensare a famiglie e lavoro |
Financial Times: Sharing knowhow crucial to Mexican growth Posted: 17 Nov 2013 06:22 AM PST Country's base of transferable knowhow will not translate into growth unless politicians can break its oligarchic rigidity and become more competitive |
Financial Times: India needs more than a strongman Posted: 17 Nov 2013 11:57 AM PST Congress misrule has led to stalling growth and a steep decline in governance – but reversing this will require a collective effort rather than fiats from Modi |
Aljazeera: Scores killed in Russia plane crash Posted: 17 Nov 2013 06:57 PM PST All 50 people on board killed after passenger plane explodes on impact at Kazan airport in Russia. |
Aljazeera: Huge blast rocks Syria government building Posted: 17 Nov 2013 09:23 PM PST At least 31 troops killed in massive blast targeting an administrative building near Syrian capital city of Damascus. |
Aljazeera: Deadly tornadoes batter US Midwest Posted: 17 Nov 2013 09:45 PM PST Severe storms and violent tornadoes leave trail of destruction killing five and threatening up to 53 million people. |
Aljazeera: Qatar urged to stamp out labour abuse Posted: 17 Nov 2013 11:06 PM PST Amnesty International lauds steps taken by Gulf Arab country to address issue but says exploitation is rife. |
Financial Times: UN to make fresh Philippines aid appeal Posted: 18 Nov 2013 05:21 AM PST Because of the scale of the disaster, the initial $301m target has been judged to be inadequate given the scale of the devastation caused |
Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:44 AM PST When Mario Cantone hits the stage alongside fellow actor-comedian Susie Essman, it will be the culmination of nearly three decades of kinship between two performers with oddly parallel careers. Cantone won't reveal much of the specifics of "A Conversation with Susie Essman and Mario Cantone," which plays New York's Stage 72 on Nov. 20. But audiences can no doubt expect that signature blend of frank, sassy candor that made their respective roles on "Sex and the City" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" so memorable. It's also a rare chance for fans to see Cantone and Essman, who both worked the stand-up circuit for years before HBO shot them to stardom, up close in an unscripted performance with ample room for spontaneity. "We're going to talk and gab and rage and laugh and hug and cry," Cantone said. "It's just going to be kind of a chill show. She always knows how to set me up, that one!" Read More... |
Huffington Post: Carrot Top On Plastic Surgery Rumors: 'I'm Sorry That I Look Good' (VIDEO) Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:47 AM PST With his wild and curly red hair, comedian Carrot Top (whose real name is Scott Thompson) is known for his distinct look. But has he had any "help"? Carrot Top has been accused of undergoing plastic surgery and abusing steroids, both of which he denies. In this clip from "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" he addresses the rumors. "I was on a Comedy Central roast," Carrot Top says. Though the roast was for Flavor Flav, he says the other comedians were excited for a chance to joke with Carrot Top. "The love picking on me," he says. "And one of the comics says, 'Jesus, Carrot Top, when are you gonna stop with all the plastic surgery? You look like the guy from 'The Mask' or something.'" Carrot Top recalls his reaction at the time. "I'm sorry that I look good. I don't think I look anything different than I did when I started [in comedy]," he says. Read More... More on Oprah Winfrey Network |
Huffington Post: Adriana Lima's Weird Lingerie Photoshoot For Tokyo Numero Magazine Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:48 AM PST In case your neighbor stole your copy of Tokyo Numero Magazine this month, don't worry, I've got you covered. And trust me, you're going to want to check this one out, because pictures of Adriana Lima in lingerie are always worth celebrating. Read More... More on Adriana Lima |
Huffington Post: Birth Control Linked With Higher Glaucoma Risk Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:49 AM PST Long-term use of birth control pills could double your risk of glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness, according to a new study. Taking oral contraceptives for at least three years was associated with a 2.05 times higher risk of being diagnosed with glaucoma, found researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, Duke University School of Medicine and the Third Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University. It's important to note that the study merely showed an association, and does not prove that taking oral birth control causes glaucoma. But "at this point, women who have taken oral contraceptives for three or more years should be screened for glaucoma and followed closely by an ophthalmologist, especially if they have any other existing risk factors," study researcher Dr. Shan Lin, M.D., a professor of clinical ophthalmology at the University of California San Francisco, said in a statement. Read More... |
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