Nike Seeks Millions From Designers Who Left For Adidas
Nike is suing three former designers who left the company to work for rival Adidas. The company is seeking up to $10 million in damages from Denis Dekovic, Marc Dolce and Mark Miner, and attempting to...
View ArticleItaly’s Singing Nun Gives Pope Francis Her ‘Like a Virgin’ Cover
Reported by TIME 3 hours ago.
View Article10 Things You Need To Know Before European Markets Open
Good morning! Here are the 10 stories you need to know about in markets today. *UK House Price Growth Has Now Been Slowing For Six Months. *According to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors,...
View ArticleOnline Eyeglass Retailer Francis Drake Eyewear Announces Holiday Giveaway
FrancisDrakeEyewear.com to Give Away 100 Pairs of Eyeglasses San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) December 11, 2014 San Francisco based Francis Drake Eyewear, an online retailer of Italian made prescription...
View ArticleExclusive: Aston Martin Looks To Raise Funds For New Models - Sources
By Laurence Frost and Costas Pitas PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Aston Martin is preparing to raise funds to expand its range of models into new areas including crossover SUVs, two sources with knowledge...
View ArticleBrits spend £2,000 on online goods
PEOPLE in the UK spend an average of £1,968 online on goods from the likes of Amazon, Tesco and Asos every year, far more than people in the US, France or South Korea. Australia followed in second...
View ArticleUK living standard 4th best in EU
BRITISH living standards are improving, even as they stagnate in neighbours such as France, official EU statistics showed yesterday. The UK is tied in fourth place with Nordic states Denmark, Finland...
View Article33 Inspirational and Thought-Provoking Books That Will Help You Create a Life...
With New Years just around the corner, now is a great time to start thinking about what New Year's resolutions we would like to make in the upcoming year. Whether our goal is to improve our health,...
View ArticleItaly Gasps as Inquiry Reveals Mob’s Long Reach
Even for a country where corruption is a part of daily life, the revelations of a new criminal ring smack in the heart of the capital have stunned citizens. Reported by NYTimes.com 13 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Big Picture: a closer look at live rodent nerve cells
What you're looking at up above isn't a crazy anaglyph 3D image. Well, at least not intentionally. It's actually the result of a decade-old tagging method that researchers at the European Molecular...
View ArticleGhoulam: Napoli can win it, as Slovan bow out
This could be Italy's year in the UEFA Europa League according to SSC Napoli defender Faouzi Ghoulam after a 3-0 win that left ŠK Slovan Bratislava bowed but far from broken. Reported by UEFA 8 hours...
View ArticleNew and Innovative Hair Loss Treatment Devices from HairMax Receives FDA...
Lexington Int’l is pleased to announce that it has received FDA 510K Marketing Clearance for 2 new HairMax enhanced, hands-free laser phototherapy devices. These new innovative devices, expand and add...
View ArticleSeea Releases 2015 Collection of Stylish, Performance Surf Swimwear
The new Seea 2015 collection continues to push the boundaries of fashionable and functional women's surf swimwear with modern rashguards and vintage-inspired surf suits in custom prints and unique...
View ArticleSister Cristina gives Pope Francis a copy of her music album
Vatican City, Dec 12, 2014 / 02:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Sister Cristina Scuccia, the Ursuline religious who won The Voice Italy earlier this year, greeted Pope Francis on Wednesday and gave him a copy...
View ArticleInzaghi: I'm no magician
The Rossoneri coach is certain that they can become one of the best teams in Italy once again, but acknowledged they will need time to do so Reported by Goal.com 5 hours ago.
View Article2 major trade unions in Italy go on nationwide strike against government...
Reported by Breaking News 6 hours ago.
View ArticleCatholic Church in Australia links celibacy to child abuse
Sydney (AFP) - The Catholic Church in Australia on Friday said that obligatory celibacy may have contributed to priests abusing children, and recommended that clergy should be given "psychosexual"...
View ArticleEuro zone inflation rate fell to 0.3%
Benjamin Reitzes, Senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, on Euro zone development Factory activity in the Euro zone’s biggest economies such as Italy, France and Germany has reasonably slowed its...
View ArticleEuropean Markets Are Slumping
European markets are selling off this morning, following some more dreary industrial production figures. Here's the scorecard: *France's CAC 40*: -1.41% *Germany's DAX*: -1.28% *UK's FTSE 100*:...
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