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  • Colorado killers reprieve sharply criticized

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Religious leaders from Colorado, from left, Dr. Jim Ryan, Colorado Council of Churches, Dean Peter Eaton, St. John's Cathedral, Rabbi Steven Foster and Catholic Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila listen as Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announces at a news conference at the Capitol in Denver on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, that he was granting a temporary reprieve to Nathan Dunlap from his death ...

  • Baku to take steps to bid to host UEFA Euro 2012

    News.Az - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has decreed to take measures related to nomination of Baku to host the European Football Championships in 2020. According ...

  • Euro leagues could challenge Qatar 2022 in court

    Arabian Business - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    European football leagues could launch legal challenges if Qatar attempts to move the FIFA World Cup 2022 to winter, the head of Germany's top league has ...

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  • The euro posted a key reversal down on Wednesday

    FXstreet - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The EURO posted a key reversal down on Wednesday. The lowrange close sets the stage for a steady to lower opening when Thursday's night session begins trading. Stochastics and the RSI remain neutral to bearish signalling that sideways to lower prices are possible nearterm. If it extends the decline off May's high, April's low crossing is the next downside target. Closes above the ...

  • Eurozone manufacturing and services PMIs in focus on Thursday

    FXstreet - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    European stock indices are expected to open more than 1% lower this morning, after data showed China's manufacturing sector fell into contraction territory in May, following months of slowing growth. The HSBC manufacturing PMI released over night came in well below expectations at 49.6, raising further doubts about the recovery seen in China over the last six months. Falling demand in the ...

  • Govt to announce €6.9m for 62 research projects

    Breaking News.ie - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    More than EUR6.9m is being allocated to 62 research projects, including the development of new drugs for cancer treatment.Minister for Research and Innovation, Sen Sherlock, will today announce Government funding for the projects through Science Foundation Ireland.It is expected the funding will allow the development of early discoveries and inventions with commercial potential.Director General ...

  • Euro Credit Nikkei caranage heralds volatile session

    Times of India - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    European credit markets are opening sharply lower on the back of an extremely volatile overnight session in Asia. As of 0645GMT according to Tradeweb, the iTraxx Main index is 4bp wider at 91.5bp having tightened to another new S19 and 3yr plus generic low of 87bp on the close yesterday. The Crossover index is 17bp wider at 386bp having traded down to the S19 low of 367bp last night, a level ...

  • Japanese climber 80 becomes oldest atop Mount Everest

    Times of India - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    KATHMANDU, NEPAL: An 80-year-old Japanese man became the oldest person to climb Everest breaking the record set by a Nepali who climbed Everest at the age of 76 in ...

  • Irish online market spend worth €4.1 billion

    RTE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Retail Ireland - part of employers group IBEC - says retailers are now focusing more on their online operations. In its online retailing survey, Retail Ireland says the Irish online market spend is €4.1 billion and this is predicted to grow to €21 billion by 2017. But it also says there are barriers to this expansion like delivery costs, set-up costs, poor broadband speeds and a lack ...

  • Govt to announce €7m science research investment

    RTE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Almost €7 million in funding for 62 early stage scientific research projects is to be announced by the Government. The funding is being targeted at projects which may have a commercial benefit with further development. The investment is being made as part of Science Foundation Ireland's Technology Innovation Development Award programme. It is also being carried out in collaboration ...

  • Ohio rape investigation grand jury resumes work

    Lexington Herald-Leader - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - An eastern Ohio grand jury is resuming its examination of whether other laws were broken in the case of a 16-year-old girl raped by two high school football players.The panel in Steubenville was scheduled to start up Thursday after a three-week break while investigators went back to analyzing evidence and interviewing witnesses.The grand jury had met just three days before the ...

  • Tectonic Plate Shift for Markets on Fed Fears

    CNBC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    U.S. Federal Reserve may withdraw its bond buying sooner than expected, with one analyst calling this a seismic shift of tectonic plates for the ...

  • US Core Market Still Under Pressure SABMiller CEO

    CNBC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Alan Clarke, CEO of SABMiller, comments on full-year earnings and says that most markets are growing except the U.S. core market which remains under ...

  • Nissan to recall 841000 vehicles due to steering wheel glitch

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    7201.T ) will recall about 841,000 vehicles worldwide including the Micra compact car, also known as the March, as a result of a steering wheel glitch, Japan's No.2 automaker said on ...

  • Local tourism gets boost with latest air links

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    *** Local Caption *** NO UNITED KINGDOM" title="EXCLUSIVE: **STRICTLY NO WEB OR ONLINE USAGE/NO MAIL ONLINE/THE SUN/ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS/NY DAILIES**Rock Star Bono of the music group "U2" and wife Bono with his wife Alison "Ali" Hewson were in attendance at Yankee Stadium for the graduation of their daughter Eve Hewson from New York University. Bono was kind ...

  • The world’s wealthy ‘could be hiding €707 billion in Ireland’

    Infowars Ireland - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    THE WORLD'S WEALTHIEST people could have over EUR700 billion hidden from international tax authorities - keeping it shielded in Irish financial institutions. That's according to Oxfam Ireland, which has warned that the new focus on corporate tax avoidance should not distract from the methods used by wealthy individuals to avoid income tax payments. The charity says wealthy ...

  • Switching from scandals Obama to address drones and Guantanamo

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A cameraman films activists wearing orange jumpsuits as they mark the 100th day of prisoners' hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay during a protest in front of the White House in Washington May 17, ...

  • Building materials blamed in Bangladesh disaster

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    DHAKA, Bangladesh -; A government investigation found poor quality construction materials and building code violations were among the "series of irregularities" that caused the collapse of a building housing garment factories last month in Bangladesh, the committee head said ...

  • Women In Business Catching Up On Old Boys Club

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Hephzibah Anderson - 23 May 2013 FORGET the old boys' club. Groups like the Brazen Hussies, Power Bitches and SLUTS - aka Successful Ladies Under Tremendous Stress - are where today's hot deals are being brokered and they're strictly ...

  • Overhaul of Flickr ads up to raft of changes for advertisers

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    23 May 2013 Yahoo's announcement that it will overhaul photo sharing service Flickr will have ramifications for advertisers on its website. The internet giant has planned sweeping reforms for Flickr in an attempt to entice more users over to the platform, which has faced stiff competition from rival Instagram but still has about 89 million ...

  • IMF urges Britain to speed up economic recovery

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    IMF expressed concern that a new government programme to boost the housing sector might simply push up prices and called for a "clear strategy" on returning ...

  • Women might earn less than men in US but handle their debts better

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Mitch Lipka - 23 May 2013 When it comes to managing credit, American women have a slight edge over men, according to a study of credit reports by the credit report ...

  • EasyJet eyes up business market with flexible fares

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    EasyJet is making a bid for the corporate market. The budget carrier, which is already popular with tourists, is expanding its product range with new tickets that allow passengers to change their flights up until two hours before their scheduled ...

  • Ryanair plans flights to Israel after open sky deal

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    John Mulligan - 23 May 2013 Ryanair is furthering plans for its first flights to Israel after the government there recently inked an open skies ...

  • Lagarde to be questioned in €285m state payout case

    Independant - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Christine Lagarde will be questioned by a French magistrate today over her role in a EUR285m arbitration payment made to a supporter of former president ...

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