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- ANSA: Petrolio: chiude in rialzo a Ny a 104,92
- ANSA: Oro: cala a 1139 dlr
- ANSA: Cambi: euro e rublo in ripresa
- ANSA: Petrolio: in ribasso a 104,7 dollari
- Financial Times: Investors set to cheer China bond default
- Aljazeera: India announces election dates
- Aljazeera: Syrian air raids hit Lebanese border region
- Aljazeera: China announces military spending increase
- Financial Times: Swedes must scrutinise VW bid for Scania
- Huffington Post: 'True Detective': Matthew McConaughey Made A 450-Page Document Charting Rust Cohle's Life
- Huffington Post: The Politics Of Paris Fashion Week
- Huffington Post: Barkhad Abdi Was Paid $65,000 For 'Captain Phillips,' Lived On Per Diem During Awards Season
- Huffington Post: Mila Kunis To Guest On 'Two And A Half Men'
- Financial Times: Why we see bosses as parents
- Financial Times: West slips up on Uganda’s anti-gay laws
- Aljazeera: S Sudan soldiers die in shootout over pay
ANSA: Petrolio: chiude in rialzo a Ny a 104,92 Posted: 03 Mar 2014 10:39 AM PST Quotazioni salgono del 2,18% |
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 10:11 PM PST Metallo in ribasso dopo picco 1354 toccato ieri |
ANSA: Cambi: euro e rublo in ripresa Posted: 03 Mar 2014 10:21 PM PST Moneta unica scambia a 1,375, in calo lo yen |
ANSA: Petrolio: in ribasso a 104,7 dollari Posted: 03 Mar 2014 10:26 PM PST Brent cala a 111,19 dollari |
Financial Times: Investors set to cheer China bond default Posted: 05 Mar 2014 02:47 AM PST Analysts say default in China is both inevitable and most likely imminent, and hope it will mark a change for better in way domestic investors price risk |
Aljazeera: India announces election dates Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:44 AM PST General elections to be held in nine phases over April and May, with polling to start on April 7. |
Aljazeera: Syrian air raids hit Lebanese border region Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:38 AM PST The area around Arsal has long been home to smuggling routes used by opposition forces to move fighters and weapons. |
Aljazeera: China announces military spending increase Posted: 05 Mar 2014 05:42 AM PST Largest rise in three years is seen as a indicator that China will continue its assertive regional policy. |
Financial Times: Swedes must scrutinise VW bid for Scania Posted: 05 Mar 2014 06:38 AM PST The sale of a national champion is normally accompanied by wailing and gnashing of teeth, but Scania's sale is meeting with a muted response in Sweden |
Posted: 05 Mar 2014 06:41 AM PST In a piece published today on Rolling Stone, Matthew McConaughey walks through the "four stages of Rustin Cohle" and talks about the process by which he worked out the character's history, a large task, especially given how much "True Detective" jumps around time-wise. "I just basically broke it down and made a 450-page graph of where Cohle was and where he was coming from," says McConaughey. Read More... |
Huffington Post: The Politics Of Paris Fashion Week Posted: 05 Mar 2014 06:49 AM PST Valérie Trierweiler, France's repudiated ex-First Girlfriend, showed us all how you can win street cred in egalitarian Socialist France while attending the Christian Dior show at Paris Fashion Week. Simple, really: get there (and leave afterwards) on the Métro. Smile for every single camera trained on you, be it professional TV crews or a smartphone. Look smashing. Say little. Do not even try to occupy that (virtually) empty middle first-row seat, where the country's First Lady normally holds court next to Anna Wintour. Wash, rinse, repeat at the Saint Laurent show. Read More... More on Fashion Week |
Posted: 05 Mar 2014 06:49 AM PST What's it really like to be a non-actor thrust into the spotlight during Oscar season? Barkhad Abdi has some insight. The "Captain Phillips" star was the subject of a recent Talk of the Town piece in The New Yorker, where it was revealed that Abdi was paid just $65,000 for his work on the Tom Hanks film, a salary which he received two years ago. After production ended, Abdi sold mobile phones at a Minneapolis mall with his brother. He quit that job when "Captain Phillips" was released in October of last year and had been on the awards circuit ever since. (Abdi was an Oscar nominee for Best Supporting Actor, an award he also won at the BAFTAs.) "When Abdi is in Los Angeles to promote the film, he subsists on a per diem, good at the Beverly Hilton, where the studio likes to put him up. The town car is available only for official publicity events. His clothes are loaners. Recently, Abdi requested that he be allowed to stay at a commuter's hotel near LAX, to be closer to his friend, a Somali cabdriver from Minneapolis, who shuttles him around for free." Read More... More on Oscars 2014 |
Huffington Post: Mila Kunis To Guest On 'Two And A Half Men' Posted: 05 Mar 2014 06:51 AM PST "Two and a Half Men" is staging a "That '70s Show" reunion. CBS has announced that Mila Kunis, who previously played Jackie on the retro sitcom and in real life plays the role of significant other to series star Ashton Kutcher, has been tapped to guest star in an upcoming episode. Read More... |
Financial Times: Why we see bosses as parents Posted: 05 Mar 2014 08:25 AM PST Family relationships are often unconsciously recreated at work, so when families have failed in teaching essential skills, careers can suffer |
Financial Times: West slips up on Uganda’s anti-gay laws Posted: 05 Mar 2014 08:40 AM PST Donor countries should have put their indignation to one side and shown a better grasp of regional factors and Ugandan politics |
Aljazeera: S Sudan soldiers die in shootout over pay Posted: 05 Mar 2014 09:38 AM PST Heavy fighting breaks out in Juba military barracks over "misunderstanding" about salaries, government says. |
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