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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Mujeres y hombres y viceversa Miércoles 14/12/11 Mamen cree que Dani quiso darle pena "quedarse o no quedarse a?"
Mamen cree que Dani quiso darle pena
El pretendiente cree que se ha reído de él delante de toda España
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El pretendiente cree que se ha reído de él delante de toda España
Programa 878
Italy - Right wind extremist gunman kills two Senegalese street vendors in Florence
Uploaded by BBCNewsHeadlines on Dec 14, 2011
The Italian city of Florence is in mourning after a gunman shot dead two Senegalese street vendors.
The man, described as having links to a far-right group, wounded at least three other people before taking his own life.
Alan Johnston reports from Rome.
The man, described as having links to a far-right group, wounded at least three other people before taking his own life.
Alan Johnston reports from Rome.
Spain - lotería adicción
Uploaded by rtve on Dec 14, 2011
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70% of Ticket Revenue Paid Out as Prize Winnings
70% of all monies invested in El Gordo are returned to players in cash prizes - compared to only 45% or 50% paid out by North American and European Lottos.
One out of Every 3 Tickets Wins a Prize!
Only 100,000 ticket numbers are printed for each draw - and over 37,000 prizes are paid out! This gives you 1-in-3 odds of winning a share of the huge cash payouts. These are the best odds for a big win you're likely to find anywhere.
All Prizes Paid Out in a Lump Sum,Free of Government Taxes
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Play El Gordo from Anywhere in the World!
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What's In The News: December 14, 2011 WSJ reports Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) was forced to return about $700M to investors
Uploaded by FinancialNewsOnline on Dec 14, 2011
This is what's in the news for Wednesday December 14th. The Wall Street Journal reports Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) was forced to return about $700M to investors in its flagship global real-estate fund and to cut fees to persuade them to stay with the firm after a lackluster performance by the fund group. Reuters reports China's Commerce Ministry said it would impose anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on imports of small U.S. automobiles. Reuters also reports United Maritime Group, owned by Greenstreet Equity Partners and Jefferies' (NYSE:JEF) private equity arm, is exploring a sale. Bloomberg reports Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) is sitting out China's busy IPO market. The bank has managed only one offering in China in three years. Firm executives say they want to avoid the risk of underwriting unproven companies and other factors. Instead, theyre taking Chinese firms public on overseas exchanges, where fees can be higher.
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Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) Returns $700 Million From Global Real Estate Fund
Uploaded by FinancialNewsOnline on Dec 14, 2011
The Wall Street Journal reports that Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) was forced to return about $700 million to investors in its flasgship global real-estate fund and to cut fees to persuade them to stay with the firm after a lackluster performance.
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has potential upside of 51.2% based on a current price of $15.17 and an average consensus analyst price target of $22.93.
Morgan Stanley should find initial resistance at its 50-day moving average (MA) of $15.72 and further resistance at its 200-day MA of $20.65.
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has potential upside of 51.2% based on a current price of $15.17 and an average consensus analyst price target of $22.93.
Morgan Stanley should find initial resistance at its 50-day moving average (MA) of $15.72 and further resistance at its 200-day MA of $20.65.
France - Credit Agricole 'to cut more jobs' reportedly 2,350 jobs & pulling out of 20 of 50 countries where they operate
Published on Dec 14, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Credit Agricole is reportedly to cut 2,350 jobs. A union source said most of the layoffs will be at its investment banking division.
The French bank is slashing costs and pushing ahead with a back-to-basics strategy which has been sped up by the eurozone debt crisis.
Banking sources have said Credit Agricole may pull out of up to 20 of the 50 countries where it operates.
The French bank is slashing costs and pushing ahead with a back-to-basics strategy which has been sped up by the eurozone debt crisis.
Banking sources have said Credit Agricole may pull out of up to 20 of the 50 countries where it operates.
Europe - EU Presidency slams "eurosceptic" Britain / Angela Merkel 'regrets' British decision to veto treaty
Published on Dec 14, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ The head of the rotating EU Presidency has rounded on Britain over its refusal to sign up to new tougher fiscal rules.
Speaking in Strasbourg, the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticised those who have backed David Cameron's position to stay outside of the deal agreed in Brussels last Friday.
"I've heard the self-satisfied comments which say Britain has become an island again, and that the Channel has become larger over the last few days. Sincerely, I don't understand this satisfaction."
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Angela Merkel 'regrets' British decision to veto treaty
Speaking in Strasbourg, the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticised those who have backed David Cameron's position to stay outside of the deal agreed in Brussels last Friday.
"I've heard the self-satisfied comments which say Britain has become an island again, and that the Channel has become larger over the last few days. Sincerely, I don't understand this satisfaction."
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Angela Merkel 'regrets' British decision to veto treaty
Uploaded by telegraphtv on Dec 14, 2011
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel says Great Britain is still an important partner in the European Union despite its refusal to back fiscal integration plans.
Visa-free travel and financial aid to top EU-Russia summit
Published on Dec 14, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Financial aid and visa-free travel will dominate talks when EU and Russian leaders meet in Brussels later this week.
Moscow has said it may provide cash, via the IMF, to ease Europe's debt crisis.
An open border deal between the EU and Russia's Baltic territory of Kalingrad, and possibly Russia itself, is also expected but Russia's recently disputed poll will not feature, officials said.
"I don't see any time to discuss the elections, they are already in the past," said Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's Ambassador to the EU.
Moscow has said it may provide cash, via the IMF, to ease Europe's debt crisis.
An open border deal between the EU and Russia's Baltic territory of Kalingrad, and possibly Russia itself, is also expected but Russia's recently disputed poll will not feature, officials said.
"I don't see any time to discuss the elections, they are already in the past," said Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's Ambassador to the EU.
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