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ANSA: Grecia: ok parlamento a bilancio rigore

Posted: 07 Dec 2013 02:34 PM PST

Tagli alla spesa per 3,1 miliardi di euro

ANSA: Crisi: Irlanda esce oggi da salvataggio

Posted: 08 Dec 2013 04:41 AM PST

Finisce oggi programma Ue. Efsf, uscita "grande successo"

ANSA: Lavoro: 1mln i coinvolti in cause

Posted: 08 Dec 2013 05:08 AM PST

Indagine Istat, condotta a marzo 2013, sui processi civili

ANSA: Bri: banche Ue ancora sotto esame

Posted: 08 Dec 2013 08:23 AM PST

Riflessi negativi anche per Pmi, cruciale avere istituti sani

Aljazeera: Hagel holds talks with Pakistan leaders

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 02:17 AM PST

First visit by a Pentagon chief to the country in nearly four years comes against backdrop of anti-drone protests.

Aljazeera: Thai prime minister calls early elections

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 03:44 AM PST

Leader of protest movement says he will not end protests despite Yingluck Shinawatra's decision to dissolve parliament.

Huffington Post: Dalai Lama To Miss Nelson Mandela Memorial In South Africa (VIDEO)

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 03:50 AM PST

NEW DELHI (AP) — A spokesman says the Dalai Lama will not attend memorial services for fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nelson Mandela in South Africa, where the Buddhist spiritual leader has twice been unable to obtain a visa.

Tenzin Takhla gave no reason Monday for the Dalai Lama's missing a memorial service in Johannesburg and funeral in Mandela's hometown.


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Huffington Post: Abraham Lake Is Frickin' Beautiful When Its Frozen And You Can Walk On It

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 03:52 AM PST

There's a good chance Abraham Lake in Canada is younger than you are-- it was manmade in the 1970s. And it won its name in a public naming contest. So it's certainly not the most natural lake in the world.

But it does trap bubbles under its surface, and that is quite a stunning sight.

Seriously... check this puppy out.


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Huffington Post: The Vine Bridges In Japan Will Totally Reinvent How You Think Of Bridges

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 03:52 AM PST

Located deep in the heart of Shikoku island, the smallest of Japan's four islands, sits a series of three bridges made entirely from slats of wood and vines.

The bridges, which are believed to have been originally constructed in the 12th century, span 148-feet over the Iya-gawa river, which sits some 46 feet below.

Check them out.


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Huffington Post: A Mind-Bending Trip Around (Some Of) America's Most Famous Sites

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 03:54 AM PST

Want to take a trip across America without actually leaving your seat? Leave it to Reuben Wu, a Chicago-based photographer, to take you there.

Wu set off on a 6,000-mile trip around the U.S., documenting the experience as he went. The result is mind-bending.

Want more of Wu's cool photos? He also Instagrams (of course) and has an exhibit called "Distant Suns" opening at Scheider Gallery in Chicago on January 10.

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Aljazeera: South African parliament honours Mandela

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 07:54 AM PST

Anti-apartheid hero remembered at event in Pretoria, a day before scores of world leaders arrive to pay their respects.

Financial Times: Big data can blind us to the long term

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 08:52 AM PST

The numbers appear convincing and the science is compelling but without intuition and expertise they don't add up to much

Financial Times: Martian lake could have supported life

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST

Curiosity, the Mars rover, finds evidence of a site that had concentrations of the elements needed to sustain primitive life forms 3.6bn years ago

Financial Times: Trust me. Why? That’s classified

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 09:09 AM PST

Should we trust a respectable newspaper against a rogue security establishment, or a respectable security establishment against a rogue newspaper?

Aljazeera: Egypt police arrest students in fiery clashes

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 09:27 AM PST

Students injured and 144 protesters arrested at Al-Azhar University, as Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie stands trial.

Financial Times: Kim’s purge suggests trouble is brewing

Posted: 09 Dec 2013 10:45 AM PST

The North Korean's behaviour seems more like that of a spoiled child lacking adult supervision than that of the leader of a state building nuclear weapons

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