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Quota di mercato del Gruppo 31,4%
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IBM Corp. and LG Electronics Inc. will end their eight-year joint venture company, LG IBM PC Co., by the year's end, according to an Associated Press report.
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Reuters - British scientists said on Wednesday they had received permission to clone human embryos for medical research, in what they believe to be the first such license to be granted in Europe.
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Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell says overstretched US troops are losing the conflict in Iraq.
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Director Quentin Tarantino acts in cult Japanese director Takashi Miike's next film, a Django remake.
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Gordon Brown says he will push for lower taxes on environmentally friendly products across the EU.
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Immediata replica di Casini, 'sbagli i tuoi calcoli'
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DVD Copy Control Association ponders further restrictions Buying a DVD and then copying it for use on your PSP, iPod or laptop could soon become impossible, if the DVD Copy Control Association gets its way.

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Sorting the real growth stories from the flashes in the pan.
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SHANGHAI, China - Focusing on the fast-growing Chinese market, Japan's Toshiba and major Chinese appliance maker TCL have signed a broad agreement to cooperate in making and marketing appliances in China, the companies said Thursday.
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Dopo osservazioni Commissione garanzia
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Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry was labeled "immoral" by the president of Poland on Tuesday for failing to recognize his country's involvement with the coalition forces in the ongoing war in ...
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Manufacturing activity in New York grew at a better-than-expected pace in September, recovering much of the momentum it lost in August, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's latest survey.
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AP - An outbreak of E. coli bacterial infections in central New Jersey has grown to 19 confirmed cases, a health official said Monday.
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Thousands of children across Wales are to be asked their views for an United Nations report on children's rights.
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For most 20-year-olds a night on the town ends with a long wait for the last bus home. Not so Prince Harry. His latest fracas concluded with him being bundled into a limousine by royal protection officers
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A newly revealed summit of terrorists raises fears of a fresh plan to attack the U.S. This bombmaker and pilot could be a key player
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The Sporting News - Imagine the Atlanta Braves letting Andruw Jones, knowing he would be gone in 2008, practice with one of his potential new teams a few weeks before the end of the 2007 season.
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AFP - Italy ground to a halt as millions of workers observed a general strike in a show of force against the economic policies of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition government.
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San Benedetto del Tronto, il giovane dormiva nella cuccetta
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PARIS (Reuters) - French bank Societe Generale disclosed one of the biggest alleged frauds in financial history on Thursday, adding to a wave of gloom surrounding world markets battered by credit market losses.
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WAGON MOUND, NM Friends say a man who grew up near Wagon Mound, New Mexico, was among seven soldiers killed in today's crash of an Army helicopter in Texas.
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Thomas Grandi of Canada speeds down the course on his way to winning a World Cup men's Giant Slalom in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2004.
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AP - The mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks helped lay the groundwork for the London subway bombings and a plot to strike Heathrow Airport, Pakistan's president says in his memoir.
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CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Hundreds of U.S. immigration agents raided the Koch Foods Inc. chicken plant in Fairfield, Ohio, and arrested more than 160 employees as part of a criminal operation against illegal immigrants, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said on Tuesday.
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In the latest Book 2.0 dust-up, a startup helps bloggers self-publish in hardcover. Is it just vanity publishing, or a warning shot for an old-fashioned industry? By Jeff MacIntyre.
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For many couples, Valentine’s Day brought the realization that their relationship just wasn’t working.
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NEW YORK - A former aide who claims New Jersey Gov. James E...
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AFP - A man has accepted substantial damages from a number of newspapers after he was wrongly identified as a suspect in an alleged plot to blow up transatlantic passenger jets.
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AP - Sean Penn made a disheartening discovery on his latest trip to Alaska this summer: Someone had walked off with a pair of boots that had sat in an old bus in the wilderness for almost 15 years.
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The Yankees interviewed three candidates to replace Joe Torre this week, but announced that they have reached no conclusions about who will be chosen.
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AP - Speaking slowly and focusing on past memories rather than his recovery and future, a healthier looking Fidel Castro appeared on Cuban television Tuesday, giving the world its first long look at him since he fell ill and gave up power last summer.
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PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Philadelphia has finished testing its wireless Internet project, setting the stage for America's biggest citywide Wi-Fi network that will also offer access to low-income households, officials said on Thursday.
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Heavy rains from Typhoon Megi pounded Shikoku island in western Japan, killing at least six people, the Mainichi Shimbus reported Wednesday.
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Spending more time with his family
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TOKYO -- In the race for ever thinner displays for TVs, cell phones and other gadgets, Sony may have developed one to beat them all _ a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea sent oil to the North on Thursday, part of a deal by which the communist state is to shut its nuclear reactor, and Beijing said big powers would meet next week for talks to push Pyongyang to scrap its atomic arms program.
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Reuters - A weaker U.S. dollar should help IBM exceed Wall Street forecasts when the company reports year-end results next Tuesday, boosting profits from overseas sales for the world's largest computer maker.
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AP - Iran is stronger today because of the U.S.-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the American ambassador to the United Nations said Friday.
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- With its stock down 26 percent this year, Texas Instruments boosted its quarterly dividend payment to 2.5 cents a share and set a $1 billion stock repurchase plan, the chipmaker announced late Thursday.
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My Mom / Underground by Kimya Dawson
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Tony Blair has announced plans to get more people off incapacity benefit and into work. What do you think of the move?
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The brawl has been over for four days, but there's still plenty to fight about. There was action on several fronts yesterday as the players, the teams, the fans, and law
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills reserve tight end Kevin Everett had surgery Sunday after injuring his spine on a kickoff against the Denver Broncos, and there is concern about whether he will be able to walk again.
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Nigeria's government tells all oil firms that fled militant attacks in the Niger Delta to return or cease work.
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A group of Texas farmers and ranchers said they would file a trade complaint demanding $500 million in damages against Mexico saying the government there curbed the flow of water to the Rio Grande.
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WARSAW (Reuters) - Russia's refusal to cooperate with the West to ensure a fair election in Ukraine signals that Moscow is slipping back to Soviet-style tactics, a senior Polish diplomat was quoted Wednesday as saying.
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Fined: Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Lester Crawford was sentenced to three years probation and fined more than $89,000 for failing to disclose he owned shares in companies the agency regulated.
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At least 44 people were killed, most of them children, and scores wounded in three car bombings in Baghdad today, said the morgue director at the capital's Yarmuk Hospital.
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Developing nations withheld approval on Monday of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's reorganization plans, supported by the United States and Europeans, who warned of death by 1,000 meetings.
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AP - A volcano in the Philippines showed more signs of erupting Tuesday, belching ash three times overnight as officials evacuated tens of thousands of villagers.
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AP - The bleak outlook of a major new report on climate change shifted the onus onto governments, even mankind, to take action, with dire warnings Friday from around the world that drastic, rapid change is needed — not least from the United States.
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Having just one parent with Alzheimer’s disease triples the risk; when both parents are affected, the amount of extra risk is not certain.
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These days no other reference to Marino is merited, considering the sorry state of the Dolphins' quarterback situation. Jay Fiedler started against the Titans yesterday and completed only 5-of-13 passes for just 42 yards.
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By NO BYLINE DELL, the world's second-largest personal computer maker, today warned profits would continue to remain under pressure in the short term after it saw fourth-quarter profit drop to GBP 344 million, from around GBP 516m the year before.
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DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp workers at plants in Michigan, Ohio and Kansas began walking off the job and organizing pickets as a national strike against the automaker began on Monday.
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AP - Jerry Orbach was mourned with music, memories and meditation Friday during a funeral where he was eulogized as the quintessential New Yorker on the long-running police drama "Law & Order."
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Watching the Detectives
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A20-YEAR veteran of federal drug safety wars sent shock waves through the Food and Drug Administration and the pharmaceutical industry when he told a Senate hearing that regulators are "incapable of protecting America against another Vioxx.
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Avrebbe progettato di far esplodere 'bomba sporca' in Usa
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UBS on Wednesday raised its ratings on Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research) from "reduce" and America West Holdings Corp.
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US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld flies into northern Iraq to meet US and Iraqi commanders.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Amnesty International on Tuesday called on Iran to abolish the "grotesque and horrific" practice of stoning people to death.
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Reuters - Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett says she is looking forward to trading the silver screen for the stage in her new role as co-artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company.
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AFP - The Nigerian Senate has ordered Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell to pay 1.5 billion dollars (1.2 billion euros) compensation for damages caused by nearly 60 years of exploration in the Niger Delta, a Senate document said.
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Variety - A TVA Films release of an EGM Prods., Les Films de Cinema production, with participation of Telefilm Canada. Produced by Brigitte Germain. Co-producer, Pascal Judelewicz. Directed by Wajdi Mouawad. Screenplay, Mouawad, Pascal Sanchez, adapted from Mouawad's play.
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The "future" is getting a chance to revive the presently struggling New York Giants. Two other teams also decided it was time for a change at quarterback, but the Buffalo Bills are not one of them.
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After two weeks of real-life couples trying to woo the audience it’s now time to swing away from romance into unexpected territory.
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AP - The makers of two leading file-sharing programs are not legally liable for the songs, movies and other copyright works swapped online by their users, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday in a stinging blow to the entertainment industry.
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OCTOBER 12, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Microsoft Corp.'s monthly patch release cycle may be making it more predictable for users to deploy software updates, but there appears to be little letup in the number of holes being discovered in the company's software
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The highest-ranking US soldier charged in the Abu Ghraib prison case was sentenced Thursday to eight years in prison, the severest punishment so far in the scandal that broke in April with the publication of photos and video showing
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Police were reviewing video camera footage to find out who discharged pepper spray inside an elevator at Toys R Us' crowded flagship store, sending at least three people to the hospital, authorities said.
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The Indian squad arrives in Bangladesh despite threats allegedly sent by Islamic militants.
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Gunmen on Monday assassinated a member of an influential Sunni clerics' group that has called for a boycott of national elections, just a day after Iraqi officials announced the balloting would be held Jan. 30 in spite of rising violence in Iraq.
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An outgoing Brazilian bishop's plea to the Vatican for greater transparency in its process for selecting bishops has received the support of at least 10 of his colleagues.
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Reuters - Stocks to watch on Tuesday: MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL INC. :
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com The Ramones were never considered mainstream. None of their singles ever really had much success on the billboards. Many music critics considered them "fringe" or
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is considering T. Timothy Ryan, a former top financial regulator who is now with JPMorgan Chase, to become Treasury's point person on international affairs, two sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
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InfoWorld - New Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse has lots of choices as he takes over the ailing mobile carrier and looks for problems to start solving.
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An exhibit of dissected and flayed corpses, on display for the first time in the United States, attracts a steady stream of visitors curious to see what humans really look like under the skin. Randy Dotinga reports from Los Angeles.
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RIETI, Italy (Reuters) - Asafa Powell showed he had recovered from his disappointing third place at the world championships by breaking his 100 meters world record with a time of 9.74 seconds on Sunday.
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Bimbo, the world's No. 3 bread maker, is expected to start turning around its ailing U.S. unit next year, aided by new technology to improve distribution and by the partial closure of a tough competitor, according to analysts.
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AFRICAN leaders have backed an arms embargo and other immediate UN sanctions against Ivory Coast, isolating President Laurent Gbagbo's hardline Government even further in its deadly confrontation with its former colonial ruler, France.
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Officials in Afghanistan say an apparent suicide bombing has injured at least seven people in downtown Kabul's market district.
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NEW YORK - Everyone wants to be part of Nelly's clique these days - and who can blame them? The man who put St. Louis on the map has sold an astonishing 15 million copies of his first two albums, and on Tuesday released not one, but two separate albums - "Sweat" and "Suit" - on the same day...
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AP - Turkey's foreign minister warned Monday that a federal system in Iraq that could lead to autonomous Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish regions could break up the country and threaten the stability of the region.
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NEW YORK -- Investor groups angered by plunging stock prices are vowing to hold executives and corporate board members accountable at annual shareholder meetings this spring, turning up the pressure on U.S. companies already reeling from the credit crunch.
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Blog: Algae is great, but where do you grow it?
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Reuters - As the price of oil rises, so has the number of Americans who believe nuclear energy is an acceptable source of power, although the pro-nuclear camp is still a minority, a study showed on Monday.
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The 25th anniversary of the liberation of the Falkland Islands will be marked by events in the UK and south Atlantic.
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LOS ANGELES - Pop singer Britney Spears married her fiance, dancer Kevin Federline, in a surprise ceremony, her record label said Sunday. "She did marry him yesterday," Jive Records spokeswoman Sonia Muckle said...
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Autobiografia postuma dell'ex premier
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AFP - Troubled German car maker Opel, a unit of General Motors, is planning to extend the working week for employees from 35 to 40 hours without any corresponding rise in pay, the mass-circulation daily Bild reported.
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FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) - Rory Sabbatini won the Colonial Invitational on Sunday after rolling in a 15-foot birdie putt at the first playoff hole to beat Bernhard Langer and Jim Furyk.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA's THEMIS mission successfully launched Saturday, Feb. 17, at 6:01 p.m. EST from Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. THEMIS stands for the Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms.
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Lawyers for Specialist Charles Graner said that if a trial were held in Baghdad it could lead to retaliatory attacks on American soldiers and "hurt the mission" there.
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AP - Capsule reviews of films opening this week:
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McDonald's agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle two lawsuits accusing it of misleading consumers about the levels of trans fat in its food.
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A federal judge placed tighter restrictions on Michael Vick on Wednesday after he tested positive for marijuana.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - U.S. writer Jay McInerney, the quintessential chronicler of 1980s excess in New York, says he has mellowed with age, now preferring Bordeaux and Burgundy wines to the illegal drugs of his youth.
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