venerdì 29 agosto 2014

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ANSA: Oro: in rialzo a 1.290,40 dollari

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Sale dello 0,5%

ANSA: Petrolio: in rialzo a 94,66 dollari

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Brent a 102,70 dollari

ANSA: Fiat: nessun rischio per fusione con Chrysler

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Elkann: lieto di risultato, ora si proceda. Marchionne: rassicurato da fiducia soci

ANSA: Sblocca-Italia: da reti a bonus, tutte le misure

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Via libera a nuovi cantieri, più difesa per il made in Italy

Aljazeera: Academic recovered from Pakistani Taliban

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:42 AM PDT

Ajmal Khan, vice-chancellor of university in Peshawar, had been kidnapped on his way to work and held for four years.

Financial Times: Stocks at records yet recovery is elusive

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:48 AM PDT

Record asset prices belie some startling economic inconsistencies including slow demand growth and corporate investment

Aljazeera: Gunmen target minority sect in Pakistan

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 03:57 AM PDT

At least six people from the Zikri community shot dead at a shrine in Awaran district in the south of the country.

Aljazeera: Colombia grants gay couples adoption rights

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 04:20 AM PDT

Court grants limited adoption rights to gay and lesbian couples, setting a precedent for similar cases in the country.

Aljazeera: Malaysia Airlines cuts 6,000 jobs in overhaul

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 04:49 AM PDT

Hit by double passenger jet disasters in a year, airline also delists from stock exchange as it seeks to revive brand.

Financial Times: America - the best place to be British

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 05:55 AM PDT

The three great omissions of American life – the BBC, football and healthcare – are now increasingly on tap

Financial Times: Should we call time on teenage drinking?

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 06:00 AM PDT

Alcohol consumption among youth has actually declined almost everywhere in the western world

Financial Times: Sounds of Kinshasa: arts are lifeline in Congo

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 06:01 AM PDT

The Congolese have long been neglected by those in power, doing what they can to get by in one of the world's least developed countries. But music, religion, dance and even fashion offer both a lifeline and an escape

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