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Israeli soldier Shalit, Palestinians freed in captive swap
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 20 мин. назад | News
Israeli soldier Shalit, Palestinians freed in captive swap   
Israeli soldier Shalit, Palestinians freed in captive swap    
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and hundreds of Palestinians crossed Israel's borders in opposite directions on Tuesday as a thousand-for-one prisoner swap brought joy to families but did little to ease decades of conflict.
A Senior Japanese Official on Radioactive Hotspots
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 20 мин. назад | News
A Senior Japanese Official on Radioactive Hotspots       
A Senior Japanese Official on Radioactive Hotspots    
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Masaharu Nakagawa, Japan's minister of education and science, addresses the alarming issue of recently discovered radioactive "hot spots" in Tokyo and other areas far from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Pediatricians against TV for kids under 2
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 20 мин. назад | News
Pediatricians against TV for kids under 2   
    
Pediatricians against TV for kids under 2    
Pediatricians against TV for kids under 2 The leading group of American pediatricians has issued a policy stating that children under the age of 2 should not be watching any TV -- and their parents should cut back as well. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. From: CBS Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:09 More in News & Politics...
Arab Spring abuses show need for arms trade curb: Amnesty
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
Arab Spring abuses show need for arms trade curb: Amnesty   
Arab Spring abuses show need for arms trade curb: Amnesty    
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia, the United States and European countries ignored fears over human rights abuses and sold large numbers of weapons to governments in the Middle East and North Africa in recent years, Amnesty International said in a report on Wednesday.
Liberal Democrat MP's former aide denies being Russian spy
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
Liberal Democrat MP's former aide denies being Russian spy   
Liberal Democrat MP's former aide denies being Russian spy    
MI5 claims are laughable says ex-researcher Katia Zatuliveter, as appeal hears of her private life in the UKA 26-year-old Russian woman and former Commons researcher on Tuesday strongly denied she spied for Moscow and accused MI5 of providing no evidence to support the home secretary's case that she should be deported.During more than five hours of evidence, devoted more to her personal life than espionage, Katia Zatuliveter described MI5's claims as...
Yemeni Nobel laureate to UN: No immunity for Saleh
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
Yemeni Nobel laureate to UN: No immunity for Saleh   
Yemeni Nobel laureate to UN: No immunity for Saleh    
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakul Karman made an impassioned plea to the United Nations on Tuesday to repudiate a Gulf Arab plan that would grant immunity to her country's "war criminal" president.
No room at the Ritz as Fayed's ailing hotel closes its doors
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
No room at the Ritz as Fayed's ailing hotel closes its doors   
No room at the Ritz as Fayed's ailing hotel closes its doors    
The hotel which coined a new word for "luxurious" and has welcomed celebrity guests from Coco Chanel to Diana, Princess of Wales, is closing for two years for complete refurbishment.
The intern, the art magazine, and Italy's secret 'exploitation'
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
The intern, the art magazine, and Italy's secret 'exploitation'   
The intern, the art magazine, and Italy's secret 'exploitation'    
An unseemly spat between one of Italy's most prestigious publications and a young job seeker has thrown a light on Italy's dirtiest secret: its Dickensian system of unpaid internships where many young people are worked mercilessly – then given the boot before they are able to assume employment rights.
The mother (and daughter) of all quarrels
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
The mother (and daughter) of all quarrels   
The mother (and daughter) of all quarrels    
It began as an ordinary family row over love, power and money and has become the mother, and daughter, of all quarrels. The "affaire Bettencourt", which has intrigued and occasionally shaken France for three years, triggered two separate, new explosions this week. The affair now threatens to destabilise L'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics company....
Berlusconi cleared of fraud
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
Berlusconi cleared of fraud   
Berlusconi cleared of fraud    
Silvio Berlusconi was cleared by a court in Milan yesterday in a tax fraud and embezzlement case involving his Mediaset media company.
France adores Arsene Wenger
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
France adores Arsene Wenger   
France adores Arsene Wenger    
To become prophet in your own land is said to be impossible, like Sol Campbell receiving an invitation to a Spurs supporters' club dinner. The Premier League's resident professeur du football is an exception to this rule (and many others). Over the last 15 years, Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger has achieved the status of football prophet in his own land.
EU delays Brussels talks in Tymoshenko protest
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
EU delays Brussels talks in Tymoshenko protest   
EU delays Brussels talks in Tymoshenko protest    
The European Union delayed a visit by the Ukrainian President yesterday after signals that the country's jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will not be released soon.
Medicine thrown into crisis by stem cell ruling
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 41 мин. назад | News
Medicine thrown into crisis by stem cell ruling   
Medicine thrown into crisis by stem cell ruling    
British medical researchers have condemned a Europe-wide ban on the patenting of stem cell inventions derived from human embryos – setting back possible new treatments for a range of disorders, from heart disease and diabetes to blindness and Parkinson's.
Neo-Nazi group tricks German state into selling manor house
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 42 мин. назад | News
Neo-Nazi group tricks German state into selling manor house   
Neo-Nazi group tricks German state into selling manor house    
Officials in the former East Germany have been stung by revelations that they were hoodwinked into selling a listed 19th-century manor house to a neo-Nazi group which used a front woman posing as a practitioner of alternative medicine to complete the deal.
The high price of saving the eurozone
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 42 мин. назад | News
The high price of saving the eurozone   
The high price of saving the eurozone    
Is France still a AAA nation? Moody's raised an ominous question mark over that status earlier this week when the credit rating agency said that it would be monitoring France's public finances closely for the next three months. Yesterday, the French Finance minister, François Baroin, came out fighting in response to the alert, insisting that there was absolutely no threat on the horizon to France's rock-solid creditworthiness....
Does a Company Have a Soul?
Сегодня, October 18, 2011, 1 ч. назад | News
Does a Company Have a Soul?       
Does a Company Have a Soul?    
In an interview with WSJ's Dennis Berman, GlaxoSmithKline CEO Andrew Witty discusses why the drug maker is forgoing profits from the malaria vaccine it's developing for children in Africa-and why he believes his company has a soul.
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