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Monday, December 5, 2011
Mujeres y hombres y viceversa Lunes 05/12/11 Programa 873 La Salida de Ferchu mañana acompañada o solo?
Ferchu y Carolina (05/12/11) Quinta cita
Ferchu y Hollie (05/12/11) Segunda cita
Cita Ferchu y Rocío Primera cita
Ferchu tontea con Laura ¿Quién robó el beso a quién?
Alicia aconseja a Ferchu Es muy complicado estar en el trono
"El próximo día es mi final" Las pretendientas de Ferchu están perdidas
¿Quién Ferchu dejo mañana? ¿Va a salir con Carolina? ¿Va a dejar en paz después de seis meses y besar a muchas mujeres?
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Es una vida muy difícil ser un tronista como José Luis es también descubrir
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José Luis da un toque de atención a Saray. Necesita que se suelte en plató
José Luis y Saray (05/12/11)Primera cita. Agradable y sensible, pero hay una chispa entre la pareja?
Cita José Luis y Marina (05/12/11) Jacuzzi, besos y pasión
"Ya no eres mi favorita" José Luis advierte a Marina que ya no es su predilecta
Marina, contra las cuerdas. Todos le reprochan su pasivida
Cita José Luis y Nadia (05/12/11) Nadia y José Luis, cada vez más pasión
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USA - US Post Office to make cut backs to avoid bankruptcy
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Get ready for snail mail to move even slower. The US Postal Service announced that it plans to eliminate Next Day service as early as next spring in an effort to avoid bankruptcy. USPS also plans to cut 250 of the nearly 500 mail processing centers as early as March and effective January 22, 2012, the price of a first class stamp will rise to 45 cents. These cut backs are being taken in the face of an imminent default this month on a $5.5 billion annual payment to the U.S. Treasury for retiree health benefits. Currently, the post office is projecting a record loss of $14.1 billion next year amid steady declines in first-class mail volume. Postmaster General, Patrick Donahoe has said the agency must make cuts of $20 billion by 2015 to be profitable. He said in a statement, "We have a business model that is failing. You can't continue to run red ink and not make changes. We know our business, and we listen to our customers. Customers are looking for affordable and consistent mail service, and they do not want us to take tax money."
Tom Phillips, a general manager with Amazon Web Services, died Saturday when a small plane crashed into Lake Huron.
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The Seattle Times reported that Tom Phillips, a general manager with Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Web Services, died Saturday when a small plane crashed into Lake Huron.Phillips was flying home to a home he owned on Mackinac Island at the time of the crash. The Times noted that Philipis joined Amazon in January after departing Microsoft to open his startup a year earlier.
Belgium - Dexia gets new financing lifeline
Published on Dec 5, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Crisis-hit Franco-Belgian bank Dexia is getting temporary financing guarantees from Belgium, France and Luxembourg.
That will enable it to keep running while the countries work out the details of a 90 billion euro bailout plan they put together in October.
There are said to be differences between the three states over who should pay what and reports of fresh talks last month hit both Belgian government bonds and the euro.
Dexia says the agreement will cover as much as 45 billion euros of its financing needs to the end of May.
That will enable it to keep running while the countries work out the details of a 90 billion euro bailout plan they put together in October.
There are said to be differences between the three states over who should pay what and reports of fresh talks last month hit both Belgian government bonds and the euro.
Dexia says the agreement will cover as much as 45 billion euros of its financing needs to the end of May.
Europe - Euro crisis: Merkel and Sarkozy say we need change
Published on Dec 5, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy have proposed a new EU-treaty aimed at solving the euro zone debt crisis.
Following a working lunch in Paris they said that things cannot continue as they are. As the two largest euro zone economies, Germany and France, will now lead the way in monthly meetings until the crisis is solved. They said they hope for agreement from all 27 members, however they will happily go ahead with backing for fewer.
Following a working lunch in Paris they said that things cannot continue as they are. As the two largest euro zone economies, Germany and France, will now lead the way in monthly meetings until the crisis is solved. They said they hope for agreement from all 27 members, however they will happily go ahead with backing for fewer.
USA - Hillary Clinton voices serious concerns on Russia vote / США - Хиллари Клинтон голоса серьезные опасения на голос России
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US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton says she has "serious concerns" about the parliamentary elections which took place in Russia.
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Госсекретарь США, Хиллари Клинтон говорит, что она имеет "серьезную озабоченность" по поводу парламентских выборов, которые состоялись в России.
Госсекретарь США, Хиллари Клинтон говорит, что она имеет "серьезную озабоченность" по поводу парламентских выборов, которые состоялись в России.
Britain - HSBC fined for mis-selling to elderly
Published on Dec 5, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Britain's financial regulator has fined HSBC a record 12.2 million euros for mis-selling investment plans to elderly customers.
The products were intended to cover the cost of staying in retirement homes but they were unsuitable because of the advanced age of most of those who bought them.
Europe's biggest bank is likely to pay another 34 million euros in compensation to those customers.
The products were intended to cover the cost of staying in retirement homes but they were unsuitable because of the advanced age of most of those who bought them.
Europe's biggest bank is likely to pay another 34 million euros in compensation to those customers.
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