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Friday, November 4, 2011

Berlusconi brushes off debt crisis

Berlusconi brushes off debt crisis


Berlusconi brushes off debt crisis

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 12:33 PM PDT

Italian prime minister says Rome does not need aid, even as its borrowing costs remain at near-unsustainable levels

Chorus grows for new Greek leader

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 12:36 PM PDT

Even if the PM survives, his position will remain at risk as senior socialists have called for a unity government to be formed quickly under a new prime minister

US economy adds 80,000 jobs

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 12:18 PM PDT

The world's largest economy is stuck on a path of stable but very slow growth as the unemployment rate edges down from 9.1% to 9%

Harrassment claims fail to mark Cain

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:48 AM PDT

Republican hopeful polls well despite continuing scandal and raises more than $1.2m this week – almost half of what he raised in the entire third quarter

Chinese netizens help Ai Weiwei pay taxes

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 07:02 AM PDT

Thousands of Chinese have donated money online to help Ai Weiwei pay a $2.4m tax bill

Support for Palestinian statehood vote to fall short

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:10 AM PDT

With France and Britain planning to abstain, the US will not even have to cast a veto if the move fails to win nine votes on the council

Ireland closes embassy as Holy See ties wither

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:34 AM PDT

Government's decision reopens bitter public debate on the Catholic church's handling of clerical child sex abuse cases and church-state relations

Occupy protests’ ripples reach Harvard

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:53 AM PDT

Students boycott economics course by former Republican adviser, citing a bias towards a destructive brand of free-market economics

Belgians queue for top Trappist tipple

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:22 AM PDT

To save their abbey, the brewing monks of Saint Sixtus have sent a 'one-off' batch of their rare, world-famous beer to supermarket shelves

China’s elite have new international outlook

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 06:55 AM PDT

Pollution, corruption and injustice is prompting many of China's wealthy to consider leaving the country

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