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Unbelievable. Chinese give class to french people even in wine The Chinese have managed to copy and taste wines franzuzeşti. "Sacrilege!" cried daily La Tribune, Le Monde while Le Figaro have been shameful to not see the news. But the rule was established Chinese wine in a cometiţie "blinded" by 10 French and 10 Chinese tasters.
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The new Italian government won a confidence vote in parliament on austerity measures The new Italian government won a confidence vote in Parliament on the package of austerity measures designed to save Italy from bankruptcy.
The result was expected, given that Prime Minister Mario Monti enjoys bipartisan support from major parties.
Monti, former European Commissioner, is su...
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Hungary and the EU suspended talks with the IMF. see why The delegations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Union (EU), came to Budapest to discuss an aid to Hungary, left the capital Friday, May earlier than expected, to express dissatisfaction with a draft reform of the bank local plants, reports the Hungarian press, on Thursday.
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Fidel Castro, the person on whom there were several attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro, aged 85, who was president of Cuba from 1959 until 2006, when he left office for health reasons, has an unenviable record of being the person against whom they
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The U.S. government wants 1.000 billion overnight, otherwise pull shutters vital agencies U.S. House of Representatives is to vote for a budget amendment that will finance the work of several government agencies including the Defense Department yard. Rectification will be worth 1.000 billion dollars, and the law was negotiated last night and to be voted by Congress ruemază tonight.
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Debtors attacks: We have an atomic bomb and we can use against Germany One of the leaders of the Socialist Party of Portugal said that his country can confuse all the euro area recovery plans if they refuse to pay debts.
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Revolt in Kazakhstan. Several former employees from KazMunaiGas have been killed A major dispute broke out today in a city in Kazakhstan oil. Media talk about the dead, the authorities deny.
Western news agencies are talking about five people dead and dozens injured. Clashes took place in the downtown market.
A protest of former employees of state oil company KazMunaiGas whi...
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Russia: New Minister of Finance has a new Minister of Finance Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Friday appointed as Minister Anton Siluanov finance. RIA Novosti reports.
"I signed a decree appointing the Finance Minister," he said.
Siluanov, former deputy minister of finance, replacing Akleksei Kudrin, Medvedev dismissed in September after ten years in ...
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Britain will participate in technical discussions on EU fiscal pact, but without voting Britain will participate in technical discussions on the EU's fiscal pact, even if blocked EU treaty change and will have only observer status without voting rights, according to BBC.
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Euro area may enter into recession in the first half of 2012 - Ernst & Young Euro area may enter into recession in the first half of next year, which will lead to a growth of only 0.1% in 2012, warned audit company Ernst & Young.
The Company has estimated and that it is unlikely that the euro area unemployment rate falls below 10% by 2015.
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Why was Europe annoyed? I know some are worried seeing all these very upset with strong European British.
Angela Merkel said that I have not even negotiated properly. Nicolas Sarkozy can hardly mention the name of Great Britain and was shot while refusing to shake hands appeared with David Cameron. Across the continent,...
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"Kommersant" beheaded for attack on Putin Holding General Director of Kommersant, Andrei Galiev, and editor of the magazine "Kommersant Vlasta" Maksim Kovalski, were dismissed for allowing the publication of articles containing words offensive against Putin.
"The owner of Kommersant Publishing House, Alişer Usmanov, announced the dismis...
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Italian Church, hit by the "inquisition" fees? Government of Rome wants to ask the Church to pay property taxes, like all Italians.
Peninsula politicians are pressuring the Italian Catholic Church contributed to solving the crisis and to pay taxes on properties it owns. Mario Monti's cabinet could thus raise about 800 million annually in addi...
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Islamists want to ban alcohol, bikinis and bathing in common Islamists - moderate and hard - which won the first free elections in Egypt will transform the country into a destination "without sin". "Tourists do not need to drink alcohol when they come to visit Egypt. Have enough alcohol at home. They came to see an ancient civilization, not to drink alcohol,"...
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22 construction giant that China reshapes the world 1. Pingtang Telescope will be the largest radio telescope in the world, after being completed, ie in 2016. Project Value - $ 102,000,000
2. With China Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory conducted the largest scientific projects. This laboratory is also the most expensive research stat...
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iPhone 3 is launched in February 2012 IPad3 price will cause Apple shares to increase by 27% to $ 500 at 12 months, according to Citi Investment Research analyst. It seems that the new iPhone will have a higher resolution than the iPad2, and several sources have confirmed the release date of this product and are not technical barriers...
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A great American city has lost its sovereignty. It will install some sort of dictatorship Detroit, the largest city in the 18th century United States is buried in debt. To exit from the crisis, the business community will be led by a manager who will have full powers.
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War giants in figures: Apple vs. Google The rivalry between Google and Apple is even more interesting as each of them has a different approach to business. One of them is known for its ambition to not release beta products, but also the cult secrets, while the other is famous for "all-in-beta" and extreme opening to the public. Given all...
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Bulgaria: A Canadian company discovered two important fields of gold Two gold deposits with reserves estimated at over 100 tons, were found near the Bulgarian towns and Rakitovo Tran, announced the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism, stating that they are studied and developed by two Canadian subsidiaries of the company EUROMAX Resources.
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Arabs do not want to give money to save the Euro Area It is unlikely that Arab Monetary Fund / Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) / can provide financial assistance to countries in the euro area, suggested Sunday Director General and Chairman of the Board of Directors of MPA, Jassim Al Manna, speaking at a regional meeting Arab bankers in Abu Dhabi, transmit...
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Local Elections in Syria, amid protests Polling stations were opened Monday morning in Syria, for local elections and the authorities took tough security measures amid violent unrest targeting President Bashar al-Assad regime, which lasts nine months.
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Moody's is preparing to strike again Europe Moody's anticipates that the summit last week had expected decisive effect and leaves the euro area exposed to new shocks.
"The absence of measures to stabilize short-term loan markets imply that both eutro area and EU as a whole, remain exposed to future shocks and the euro area is constantly th...
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IMF: The new EU agreement is only a partial solution Fiscal integration agreement and coordination of economic policies agreed by the EU is a step in the right direction, but not a complete solution for the state debt crisis, said chief economist of International Monetary Fund (IMF), Olivier Blanchard.
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Greece wants 130 billion. Troika talks to begin today Greek authorities today began talks with donors gathered from a new loan of 130 billion euros. External credit is the second after the signed 110 billion last year. Authorities hope that the money borrowed to help overcome the crisis and economic restructuring.
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EU agreement could be blocked by elections in France The electoral campaign in France could bolca fiscal governance program agreed by EU leaders at a summit last week, warned the French Minister of Budget, Valérie Pécresse, who believes that President Nicolas Sarkozy opponents could delay the necessary legislation.
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The next target for the S & P - Insurance Companies Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's announced Friday that it placed under surveillance with negative implications ratings of 15 European insurance companies, including Allianz, AXA and Aviva, the debt crisis in the euro area, informs a press release.
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The problem that most concerned about humanity Unemployment is the problem that increasingly worries over mankind, shown in a BBC poll on a sample of 11,000 people in 23 countries.
Annual survey provides a list of concern and asked them which one they talked to friends or relatives in the last month.
Corruption and poverty are still on top, ...
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Panic in Latvia. People withdraw money from banks Latvians have emptied the money Sunday ATMs afraid Swedish banks operating in the country, especially Swedbank, are close to bankruptcy. Authorities and banks deny the rumors.
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News that will affect world markets, disappointing week Scholarships began penalizing weeks what players consider that half-measures are politicians. However, defame still have the potential to influence was not so great as to trigger the great collapse. Regular news about the world economies going world prices MTA.
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Scotland denounced Britain's position in Brussels Scottish Premier Alex Salmond accused Monday in a letter to the conservative British Prime Minister, David Cameron, that ruin Scottish interests opposing a change in the EU treaty in Brussels.
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