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- ANSA: Wall Street apre negativa, Dj -0,24%
- ANSA: Telecom:Fossati,pronto piano alternativo
- ANSA: Autrostrade:Parigi, rivedere Ecomouv
- ANSA: Btp Italia: boom richieste,oltre 12,5mld
- Financial Times: Google faces pressure over film piracy
- Aljazeera: Colombia's FARC to get political role
- Financial Times: India reveals shake-up of foreign bank rules
- Aljazeera: Nicaragua ruling party eyes term limits
- Aljazeera: Pakistan releases Musharraf from house arrest
- Financial Times: Linde chief retires in glory
- Aljazeera: 'All but one' Syria chemical sites checked
- Huffington Post: Tiger Tracker: Turkish Airlines Open, Round 1
- Huffington Post: Tawakkol Karman, First Arab Woman Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Gives Away Her $500,000 Award
- Huffington Post: The Post Office Has Lost $41 Billion Since 2007
- Huffington Post: 8 Things LGBT People Couldn't Do In 1985 -- And 7 Things They Still Can't Do
ANSA: Wall Street apre negativa, Dj -0,24% Posted: 05 Nov 2013 05:43 AM PST S&P 500 perde lo 0,2%, Nasdaq -0,29% |
ANSA: Telecom:Fossati,pronto piano alternativo Posted: 05 Nov 2013 05:51 AM PST Numero uno di Findim scopre domani le carte |
ANSA: Autrostrade:Parigi, rivedere Ecomouv Posted: 05 Nov 2013 06:01 AM PST Società non ha ottemperato a sue responsabilità |
ANSA: Btp Italia: boom richieste,oltre 12,5mld Posted: 05 Nov 2013 06:03 AM PST E' la quinta emissione del bond |
Financial Times: Google faces pressure over film piracy Posted: 06 Nov 2013 03:47 AM PST Report commissioned by movie group found search engine change designed to relegate pirated offerings had no 'significant' effect on listing placement |
Aljazeera: Colombia's FARC to get political role Posted: 06 Nov 2013 12:57 PM PST Peace talks in Cuban capital Havana result in "fundamental agreement" on future political role for rebel movement. |
Financial Times: India reveals shake-up of foreign bank rules Posted: 06 Nov 2013 03:47 PM PST New Delhi says long-awaited new regulations will make it easier for lenders to open branches and possibly take over domestic institutions |
Aljazeera: Nicaragua ruling party eyes term limits Posted: 06 Nov 2013 07:28 PM PST President Daniel Ortega's ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front wants to remove presidential term limits. |
Aljazeera: Pakistan releases Musharraf from house arrest Posted: 06 Nov 2013 11:43 PM PST Prison staff withdrawn from ex-president's home, official says, but ban on leaving country remains, according to lawyer. |
Financial Times: Linde chief retires in glory Posted: 07 Nov 2013 02:53 AM PST Under Wolfgang Reitzle's 10-year stewardship, Linde has changed from a lumbering conglomerate into a focused and profitable industrial gases group |
Aljazeera: 'All but one' Syria chemical sites checked Posted: 07 Nov 2013 03:31 AM PST Global watchdog OPCW says all but one of country's 23 declared chemical-weapons sites has been verified. |
Huffington Post: Tiger Tracker: Turkish Airlines Open, Round 1 Posted: 07 Nov 2013 05:36 AM PST Tiger Woods will make his first official start in more than a month when he tees it up Thursday in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open. Woods will play alongside Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose in the opening round at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal in Antalya, Turkey. We'll follow the action live in Turkey, including Woods' round – and also scroll down to check out our tournament coverage to date. |
Posted: 07 Nov 2013 05:38 AM PST Tawakkul Karman, the first Arab woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, has donated all $500,000 of her award money. Dubbed the "mother of the revolution" in the mass uprising against the authoritarian regime of Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh, Karman was one of three women to get the esteemed prize in 2011. Two years later, Karman has decided to give away all of the money she received to further advance her mission, CNN reported. Her gesture falls in line with the selfless way she dedicated her award when she received it in 2011. Read More... More on Yemen |
Huffington Post: The Post Office Has Lost $41 Billion Since 2007 Posted: 07 Nov 2013 05:39 AM PST In early 2009, John E. Potter, then the postmaster general, delivered a dire warning to Congress: The United States Postal Service would run out of money unless lawmakers stepped in and passed legislation to help the agency stabilize its finances. Read More... |
Huffington Post: 8 Things LGBT People Couldn't Do In 1985 -- And 7 Things They Still Can't Do Posted: 07 Nov 2013 05:40 AM PST From the days of the Stonewall Riots to the current battle for marriage equality across the United States, the struggle for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights has a rich history -- and is far from over. However, social and political victories over the past several decades have seen LGBT individuals make gains in society that would have been considered virtually unthinkable only a generation ago. As we move forward from LGBT History Month and into Transgender Awareness Month, we're taking a look back on some of these landmark moments throughout the course of the modern LGBT movement -- as well some of the many things that have yet to be accomplished. Read More... More on LGBT |
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