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- ANSA: Zucchi: dimissioni tre consiglieri Cda
- ANSA: Si studia accordo su Canale Panama
- ANSA: Aumentano tasse immobili, 52 mld in 2014
- ANSA: Crisi: cibi scaduti a tavola per 6 su 10
- Huffington Post: Cell Phone Tower Collapses Kill 3 In West Virginia
- Huffington Post: Peyton Manning Wins NFL MVP Award For 5th Time After Historic 2013 Season
- Huffington Post: The Great Pubic Debate: 'If You Don't Like My Hair, Stay Away From My Vagina' (VIDEO)
- Huffington Post: Super Bowl's Greatest Plays Include John Elway's Helicopter Leap, David Tyree's Catch
- Aljazeera: Volcanic eruptions claim lives in Indonesia
- Aljazeera: Greek riot police clash with anti-fascists
- Financial Times: Japan unlikely to hit 2020 budget target
- Aljazeera: Rebels swarm tribal strongholds in Yemen
- Financial Times: John Hennessy of Stanford University
- Financial Times: How to have a hard night’s day
- Aljazeera: Libya beat Ghana to clinch African title
- Financial Times: GCHQ must make case on Snowden
ANSA: Zucchi: dimissioni tre consiglieri Cda Posted: 31 Jan 2014 10:03 AM PST Con aumento di capitale Buffon oltre 50%, titolo salito del 37% |
ANSA: Si studia accordo su Canale Panama Posted: 31 Jan 2014 10:50 AM PST Obiettivo sulla prossima settimana, prosegue mediazione Zurich |
ANSA: Aumentano tasse immobili, 52 mld in 2014 Posted: 01 Feb 2014 12:03 AM PST Da inizio crisi 10 mld in più su case, negozi, capannoni |
ANSA: Crisi: cibi scaduti a tavola per 6 su 10 Posted: 01 Feb 2014 02:06 AM PST Sondaggio, per 15% consumo oltre un mese, 34% dopo 1 settimana |
Huffington Post: Cell Phone Tower Collapses Kill 3 In West Virginia Posted: 01 Feb 2014 05:03 PM PST CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Police in West Virginia say three people have died when two cellphone towers collapsed. State Police Cpl. Mark Waggamon says two contractors who were tethered to a 300-foot tower were killed when the structure collapsed shortly before noon Saturday in Clarksburg. A member of the Nutter Fort Fire Department died after a second, smaller tower collapsed minutes later. Read More... More on News |
Huffington Post: Peyton Manning Wins NFL MVP Award For 5th Time After Historic 2013 Season Posted: 01 Feb 2014 05:10 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — Peyton Manning made his fifth MVP award a family affair. Manning's record-setting season earned him The Associated Press NFL MVP award Saturday night in a landslide. No other player has won more than three. Read More... More on Highlights |
Posted: 01 Feb 2014 05:10 PM PST It's a burning question: are we expected to shave down there or is okay to keep it all natural? HuffPost Live posed this question to a few student columnists and found at Brown University in Rhode Island, it's perfectly fine to go with the latter. "At Brown, because students are really -- really advocate feeling comfortable with your body, there's less of a stigma in keeping your pubic hair the way it naturally is," said Caroline Bologna, a Brown senior. Read More... More on Sex |
Posted: 01 Feb 2014 05:20 PM PST The helicopter play. The helmet catch. The onside kick. When a game-changing play is made in the Super Bowl, it often gets a title with the word "The" in it. Few of these remarkable plays come from the defensive side of the ball and even fewer of them actually end the game. But with six seconds left in Super Bowl XXXIV and the Tennessee Titans 10 yards away from the end zone, St. Louis linebacker Mike Jones made one of the most clutch plays in Super Bowl history. Titans quarterback Steve McNair connected with receiver Kevin Dyson on a short slant route inside the 5-yard line. Dyson tried to lunge forward for a game-tying score, but Jones was there to wrap the wideout up. He stopped him a yard short of the end zone. Game over. The play would go down as "The Tackle." "Greatest play in Super Bowl history," then-Rams coach Dick Vermeil later told ESPN. "I still can't get over it, even after all this time. In certain moments, relaxing moments, I see the play over and over in my head. It was simply a brilliant play by Mike Jones, a beautiful moment." Read More... More on Super Bowl |
Aljazeera: Volcanic eruptions claim lives in Indonesia Posted: 01 Feb 2014 08:22 PM PST At least 16 people killed as Mount Sinabung in Sumatra province releases clouds of noxious gas and lava. |
Aljazeera: Greek riot police clash with anti-fascists Posted: 01 Feb 2014 09:19 PM PST Street battles triggered by leftist groups' demonstration against the extreme-right party, Golden Dawn. |
Financial Times: Japan unlikely to hit 2020 budget target Posted: 02 Feb 2014 01:00 AM PST Finance ministry sets up battle with cabinet doves after new forecast that Shinzo Abe's plans will not fix country's primary deficit within six years |
Aljazeera: Rebels swarm tribal strongholds in Yemen Posted: 02 Feb 2014 01:16 AM PST Scores reported dead after Shia rebels overrun tribal bastions in effort to expand an anticipated autonomous region. |
Financial Times: John Hennessy of Stanford University Posted: 02 Feb 2014 06:07 AM PST The well-connected engineer wants his educational institution to look beyond Silicon Valley and maintain a commitment to cross-disciplinary work |
Financial Times: How to have a hard night’s day Posted: 02 Feb 2014 06:12 AM PST We all have to get by on little or sleep and so long as we don't make it a habit, the occasional night of occasional night of little slumber is not particularly bad for you |
Aljazeera: Libya beat Ghana to clinch African title Posted: 02 Feb 2014 08:55 AM PST Celebrations erupt on streets of Tripoli and other cities as the country wins its first international football title. |
Financial Times: GCHQ must make case on Snowden Posted: 02 Feb 2014 09:24 AM PST GCHQ is not a cowboy operation, free to poke its nose into people's affairs on a whim but revelations have damaged the UK intelligence agency |
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