venerdì 11 luglio 2014

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ANSA: Cambi: euro poco mosso a 1,36 dollari

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Yen a 137,75

ANSA: Oro: in rialzo a 1.388,99 dollari

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Guadagna lo 0,2%

ANSA: Petrolio: stabile in Asia a 102,91 dlr

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Brent a 108,73 dollari

ANSA: Ecco la 'rivoluzione copernicana' della P.a., tutti i certificati saranno online

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Via libera ddl. Renzi 'no paura di dimezzare permessi sindacati'

Financial Times: Argentina would be peculiar champions

Posted: 10 Jul 2014 09:59 AM PDT

If Argentina beat Germany in Sunday's final, coach Alejandro Sabella may be acclaimed. But the question would be, who should really claim the credit

Aljazeera: Ghana World Cup fans seek asylum in Brazil

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 02:19 AM PDT

Hundreds of Ghanaians who went to Brazil to watch their team play in the World Cup seek asylum on religious grounds.

Financial Times: Moshi Monsters creator to step down

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 04:00 AM PDT

Investors in Mind Candy are concerned that it has been slow to shift to mobile and respond to the rise of 'freemium' business models

Aljazeera: Suarez becomes Nou recruit at Barca

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 05:48 AM PDT

Barcelona reach an agreement with Liverpool for the transfer of Luis Suarez, while Alexis Sanchez moves to Arsenal.

Financial Times: Supermodel industry pioneer dies at 92

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 06:47 AM PDT

Unabashed promoter of American female beauty, whose discoveries included Candice Bergen, Lauren Hutton and Brooke Shields, whom she signed as a child

Aljazeera: Philippines arrests Australian imam

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 07:37 AM PDT

Robert Cerantonio, alias Musa, accused of having links fighters and rallying support for Syria's Islamic State group.

Aljazeera: Indian village council 'ordered revenge rape'

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 08:48 AM PDT

Arrests made in Jharkhand state after assault allegedly ordered in retaliation for sex crime blamed on victim's brother.

Financial Times: The final days of the Soviet Union

Posted: 11 Jul 2014 08:58 AM PDT

Ukraine's role and how Mikhail Gorbachev, George HW Bush and Boris Yeltsin were, to varying degrees, resistant to the break-up

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