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ANSA: Aeroporto Bergamo stop a maggio, lavori

Posted: 30 Jan 2014 09:47 AM PST

Ryanair trasloca temporaneamente al Terminal 1 di Malpensa

ANSA: Ilva:solidarietà per 3579, no sindacati

Posted: 30 Jan 2014 09:47 AM PST

Rispetto previsioni numero ridotto di 150 unità

ANSA: Petrolio chiude a New York a 98,14 dlr

Posted: 30 Jan 2014 10:52 AM PST

Quotazioni salgono dello 0,80%

ANSA: Petrolio: calo a 97,78 dollari

Posted: 30 Jan 2014 10:10 PM PST

Brent scende a 107,85 dollari

Financial Times: Puzzled US investors weigh January losses

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 12:11 AM PST

After the first month of 2014 investors are faced with the question: was January just a blip, or were US stock market losses the start of a correction?

Aljazeera: UN condemns detention of Al Jazeera team

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 10:07 AM PST

UN Human Rights Commissioner criticises "severe clampdown and physical attacks" on journalists working in Egypt.

Financial Times: Diesel spikes in US winter freeze

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 11:06 AM PST

Scramble for heating oil in the futures delivery point of New York harbour set off a furious rally, with February contracts rising as much as 2.7%

Financial Times: A star stumbles in the settlements

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 11:29 AM PST

Scarlett Johansson's defence of her sponsor SodaStream, which she says is 'building a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine', is naive.

Financial Times: Life’s a game for DeepMind chief

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 12:06 PM PST

Neuroscientist and gaming whizz-kid Demis Hassabis sold his artificial intelligence company to Google for £80m this week, but it's all part of his grand plan

Huffington Post: Phil Jackson On The Downside Of Winning (VIDEO)

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 05:57 PM PST

Winning a championship and earning the title of "the best" is at the forefront of athletes' minds often from the start of their seasons. Those who succeed are met with a frenzy of celebration, adoration and attention -- all of which legendary coach Phil Jackson has witnessed firsthand. Jackson has led his NBA teams to championship wins 11 times, but says that there is a very real downside to winning.

After his team, the Chicago Bulls, won their first championship in 1991, the "Zen master" initially thought it would get easier the second time around. During an interview with Oprah for "Super Soul Sunday," Jackson admitted that this isn't the case. In his book, Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success, Jackson explains, "As soon as the cheering stops, the dance of the wounded egos begins."

"Success is as hard to accept as failure, sometimes," Jackson tells Oprah. "Everybody wants a piece of it."


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Huffington Post: What This Baby Lamb Can Teach Us All About Life (VIDEO)

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 05:59 PM PST

She may be little, but this lamb is already leaps and bounds ahead in the game of life. John Chester, a documentary filmmaker and the manager at Apricot Lane Farms in California, created the above Super Soul Short video to show how the biggest lessons can come in the smallest packages.

Barely 30 seconds old, a newborn lamb already knows how to survive, Chester says. "How is it they know how to stand? How does she know where she needs to go? How does she know not to give up?" he asks. "What they call instinct, we call gut."

A lamb, he says, is "born without a cluttered mind." She doesn't go against her instinct; she's not waiting to act. "It makes you wonder: why do we?" Chester says.


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Huffington Post: 5 Must-Reads To Get You Through February

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 06:01 PM PST

Huffington Post: Hawaii Space Photos Prove Earth's Most Isolated Landmass Is Also Its Prettiest

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 06:14 PM PST

It might not feel like it when you're standing in the middle of a crowded Waikiki beach, but the Hawaiian archipelago is actually the most isolated population center on Earth. It is roughly 2,400 miles to the closest landmass (California), which means -- as the below photos illustrate -- you really are all by your lonesome in the Pacific.

NASA Astronaut Rex J. Walheim took these amazing images during a 2008 Space Shuttle Mission to the International Space Station and recently shared them with the Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES) on the Big Island. Hawaii's isolation has made it an epicenter of scientific and environmental studies. It boasts the largest cluster of telescopes and observatories in the world thanks to its low levels of air and light pollution.

Yep, looks pretty ideal to us.


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Aljazeera: Communal violence turns deadly in Nigeria

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 10:24 PM PST

Latest incidents in Kaduna and Borno states raise fears of more religious violence in run-up to presidential poll.

Aljazeera: Afghan police killed in roadside bomb

Posted: 01 Feb 2014 01:07 AM PST

Attack in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar near the border with Pakistan also left one police officer injured.

Aljazeera: Mexico energy reform sparks mass protest

Posted: 01 Feb 2014 02:00 AM PST

At least 65,000 people take to the streets after government opens oil and gas industry to foreign investment.

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