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- ANSA: Saccomanni, se sfondiamo 3%, debito sale
- ANSA: Saccomanni, con cambio passo ci si ferma
- ANSA: Vino, verso avvio iter per Testo Unico
- ANSA: Martedì in piazza 30mila imprenditori
- Financial Times: Banks braced for forex scandal fallout
- Financial Times: China launches national vice crackdown
- Huffington Post: 7 Post-Breakup Habits That Do More Harm Than Good
- Huffington Post: 5 Signs You're Settling For Less Than You Deserve In A Relationship
- Huffington Post: South Africa Miners Rescued, Face Charges For Illegal Gold Mining (VIDEO)
- Financial Times: Indonesia taps $5.4bn pilgrimage fund
- Huffington Post: Michael Schumacher Ski Accident: French Investigators Rule Out Any Criminal Wrongdoing
- Financial Times: India shrinks room for freedom of speech
- Aljazeera: Pakistan peace talks hit by soldier's deaths
- Aljazeera: UK bankers charged in rate-fixing scandal
- Aljazeera: IRA group claims it mailed suspect packages
- Aljazeera: North Korea: Trumped up tyranny?
ANSA: Saccomanni, se sfondiamo 3%, debito sale Posted: 16 Feb 2014 05:18 AM PST Via Fiscal Compact? nessun Paese lo chiede |
ANSA: Saccomanni, con cambio passo ci si ferma Posted: 16 Feb 2014 05:18 AM PST Economia come grande petroliera, non vira in un momento |
ANSA: Vino, verso avvio iter per Testo Unico Posted: 16 Feb 2014 05:22 AM PST Pres.commissione,serv operazione disboscamento attuale normativa |
ANSA: Martedì in piazza 30mila imprenditori Posted: 16 Feb 2014 05:34 AM PST Rete Imprese,è prima volta, Pmi disperate,ora governo ci ascolti |
Financial Times: Banks braced for forex scandal fallout Posted: 16 Feb 2014 10:15 AM PST Banks are braced for a potential barrage of multibillion-dollar fines and litigation from the probe into alleged collusion in the foreign exchange market |
Financial Times: China launches national vice crackdown Posted: 16 Feb 2014 08:41 PM PST Police ordered to step up efforts to tackle the issues and warned they will be held accountable for illegal activities that occur under their watch |
Huffington Post: 7 Post-Breakup Habits That Do More Harm Than Good Posted: 17 Feb 2014 01:16 AM PST By Tiffany McHugh for YourTango.com So, it didn't work out — you guys broke up, and it sucks. It really sucks. But you know what makes it worse? Doing things that you know you shouldn't be doing because they're only prolonging your misery. In our recent Break Up With Your Ex survey, we found out that 64 percent of respondents are still obsessed with a past relationship, but 86 percent agree they'd be better off making a clean break from their exes. And we're here to help you do just that. Read More... More on BREAKING UP |
Huffington Post: 5 Signs You're Settling For Less Than You Deserve In A Relationship Posted: 17 Feb 2014 01:16 AM PST By Terry Gaspard for DivorcedMoms.com Are you in a romantic relationship or marriage that's just not right but you're not willing to risk ending it? Maybe you've convinced yourself that things will change or you've done something wrong to deserve less than optimal treatment. Or your fear of being alone and feeling unlovable is unbearable. Maybe he or she is gorgeous and treats you well but something is missing. Perhaps your family or friends have convinced you to hang in there or try harder. Read More... More on Love and Relationships |
Huffington Post: South Africa Miners Rescued, Face Charges For Illegal Gold Mining (VIDEO) Posted: 17 Feb 2014 01:29 AM PST JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African police say 11 miners who were trapped by debris in an abandoned mine shaft and later rescued face charges of illegal mining. The South African Press Association reported Monday that the miners are in police custody after their rescue a day earlier. Read More... More on South Africa |
Financial Times: Indonesia taps $5.4bn pilgrimage fund Posted: 17 Feb 2014 02:09 AM PST Finance ministry is using source to buy more sharia-compliant government bonds to cut its exposure to foreign investors holding its sovereign debt |
Posted: 17 Feb 2014 03:31 AM PST PARIS (AP) — French investigators have ruled out any criminal wrongdoing in the debilitating ski accident of Formula One great Michael Schumacher, a state prosecutor said Monday. Albertville prosecutor Patrick Quincy said "no infraction by anyone has been turned up" and the probe has been closed, his office said in a statement — responding to questions about whether the Meribel ski station in the French Alps or an equipment maker might have had some role in Schumacher's injury. Read More... More on Michael Schumacher |
Financial Times: India shrinks room for freedom of speech Posted: 17 Feb 2014 04:42 AM PST A series of court battles pitting publishers against activists raise fears ahead of elections that room for freedom of speech in India is shrinking |
Aljazeera: Pakistan peace talks hit by soldier's deaths Posted: 17 Feb 2014 06:13 AM PST Taliban faction's claim to have killed soldiers leads government negotiating team to withdraw from peace process. |
Aljazeera: UK bankers charged in rate-fixing scandal Posted: 17 Feb 2014 08:15 AM PST Three ex-Barclays employees charged in probe into rigging of key market interest rates that lead to CEO's resignation. |
Aljazeera: IRA group claims it mailed suspect packages Posted: 17 Feb 2014 08:47 AM PST UK police say recognised codeword of former armed Irish group used after delivery of devices to mainland army offices. |
Aljazeera: North Korea: Trumped up tyranny? Posted: 17 Feb 2014 10:04 AM PST As a UN panel accuses Pyongyang of committing crimes against humanity, we ask what the international community will do. |
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