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Settimana 13, No.13, 28 Marzo 2011
STAMPA ITALIANA
ESTERI
Agi Agenzia Giornalistica Italiana, 25-03-2011, Cina: attivista Liu Xianbin condannato a 10 anni, La Corte giudiziaria di Suining, nella provincia del Sichuan ha
dichiarato l'uomo colpevole di sovversione ai danni dello stato.
http://www.agi.it/iphone/notizie/201103251603-est-rom0078-cina_attivista_liu_xianbin_condannato_a_10_anni La Stampa, 28-03-2011, Attenti ai cinesi, sono qui solo per spiare, Vengono, s’iscrivono nelle nostre università da urlo, poi tornano a casa loro e ci fanno una concorrenza
serrata. Ma soprattutto piantano cimici nei computer e rubano materiale scientifico e tecnologico.
http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplRubriche/editoriali/gEditoriali.asp?ID_blog=25&ID_articolo=8549&ID_sezione=&sezione
La Stampa, 28-03-2011, Cina, dietro la cyber-censura l’ultima battaglia per il monopolio, Un nuovo giro di vite al Web cinese: già da alcune settimane, Internet in Cina
funziona a rilento, con un numero ulteriore di siti censurati, e interferenze significative ai conti email di Google, Gmail, e agli indirizzi VPN.
http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/tecnologia/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=8831&ID_sezione=38&sezione
ECONOMIA
La Stampa, 25-03-2011, Basf: via libera cinese a impianto da 860 milioni di euro, Approvato l'impianto di Chongqing in Cina progettato da Basf che punta alla
produzione di 400 mila tonnellate l'anno di MDI (difenil-metan-disocianato utilizzato per la produzione di poliuretani, ossia le schiume impiegate, per esempio, nel
riempimento dei cruscotti delle auto). http://finanza.lastampa.it/Notizie/0,424941/Basf_via_libera_cinese_a_impianto_da_860_milioni.aspx
La Repubblica, 25-03-2011, Cina: debito europeo, rischi Eurozona ma manteniamo sostegno, La Cina continua a riscontrare rischi nella situazione del debito europeo: lo
ha dichiarato ieri la portavoce del ministero degli Esteri cinese Jiang Yu nel corso di una conferenza stampa.
http://economia.repubblica.it/news/CINA:-DEBITO-EUROPEORISCHI-EUROZONA-MA-MANTENIAMO-SOSTEGNO/3940954 La Stampa, 25-03-2011, La Cina scippa la lana venduta agli italiani, Pechino paga le penali e si prende partite già assegnate Così le aziende nostrane restano senza
materia prima. http://www3.lastampa.it/economia/sezioni/articolo/lstp/394940/
AgiChina24, 25-03-2011, Impennata import cinese granturco, L’effetto Cina si fa sentire sui mercati cerealicoli di tutto il mondo: al governo USA che opera a Pechino, la
Cina importerà 2.5 milioni di tonnellate di granturco. http://www.agichina24.it/repository/categorie/in-primo-piano/economia
Il Sole 24 Ore, 27-03-2011, Ducati con la «Diavel» raddoppia in Asia, Parte dalla Cina la sfida della Ducati ai mercati emergenti del Far East. La società emiliana presenta
al pubblico asiatico la sua ultima moto da strada: la Diavel.
http://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/economia/2011-03-27/ducati-diavel-raddoppia-asia-081508.shtml?uuid=AayB4vJD
AMBIENTE&CULTURA
Corriere della Sera, 25-03-2011, Rivoluzione nel mercato dell’arte, Pechino diventa capitale mondiale, Puntualmente la notizia è arrivata. Dal 2010 la Cina è al primo
posto assoluto nelle compravendite di Fine Art a livello internazionale. Un dato che rappresenta «una vera onda d'urto».
http://www.corriere.it/cultura/11_marzo_24/manazza-arte-primo-posto-pechino_9a7dc060-5602-11e0-9d72-1f2c6c541e94.shtml La Repubblica, 28-03-2011, Il made in Italy delle favole alla Fiera del libro per ragazzi, C'è un made in Italy che resiste impavidamente al declino nazionale, alla
perdita di credibilità, a quell'opacità che sembra appannare lo sfavillio dell'ingegno italiano.
http://bologna.repubblica.it/cronaca/2011/03/28/news/il_made_in_italy_delle_favole_alla_fiera_del_libro_per_ragazzi-14169255/
STAMPA ESTERA
The New York Times, 25-03-2011, Judge in Italy Puts Off Ruling in Dolce & Gabbana Case, An Italian judge here postponed until April 1 a decision on whether the
celebrity designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana should be tried on criminal charges of tax evasion and fraud.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/26/business/global/26dolce.html?src=busln
The New York Times, Europe to Test Safety of Nuclear Reactors, After a week of bickering over the future of nuclear, European Union leaders powerreached one point of
agreement Friday as they decided that reactors across all 27 member nations should undergo safety tests in response to the continuing radiation leaks from a beleaguered
plant in Japan. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/26/business/global/26nuke.html?_r=1&ref=europe
The Wall Street Journal, 25-03-2011, Italy To Launch Two New BTP Bonds, New CTZ In 2Q, The new issues are the conventional Treasury bonds BTP April 2014 and BTP
April 2016, with minimum final outstanding volumes of EUR9 billion and EUR10 billion respectively, the Treasury said.
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110325-709613.html
The Wall Street Journal, 25-03-2011, Luxury: Why China Beats India, For a country that boasts the world’s second-fastest growing major economy, India’s international
luxury goods market is still surprisingly small. http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2011/03/25/luxury-why-china-beats-india/
Los Angeles Times, 27-03-2011, Italian official seeks return of 'Getty Bronze', Gian Mario Spacca is in Los Angeles to broker a deal to return the statue to his country in
accordance with a 2010 court ruling there, but a Getty spokesman says the museum's appeal is pending.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-getty-bronze-20110328,0,7566636.story
The Indipendent, 28-03-2011, Executions fall around world – but not in China, The number of recorded executions globally has fallen, but there are concerns that China
continues to impose more unrecorded death sentences than any other country.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/executions-fall-around-world-ndash-but-not-in-china-2254763.html
STAMPA CINESE
China Economic Review, 25-03-2011, China corn imports to hit 15-year high, China is set to import 2.5 million tons of corn this year, the most in more than 15 years,
putting further upward pressure on corn futures, the Financial Times reported, citing projections by US government analysts in Beijing.
http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/industry-focus/latest-news/article/2011-03-25/China_corn_imports_to_hit_15-year_high.html
Xinhua News Agency, 27-03-2011, Italy launches plan to evacuate immigrants from southern Island, Italy's Interior Minister Rorberto Maroni has launched an emergency
plan to evacuate and redistribute immigrants stranded in the southern island of Lampedusa, local daily newspaper Il Messaggero reported on Saturday.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-03/27/c_13799608.htm
The China Post, 28-03-2011, Italy erecting barriers to curtail foreign bids, Rome is poised to bolster Italian food, energy, defense and telecoms firms against foreign
takeovers, in a move that could stymie a bid by French dairy giant Lactalis to gain control of rival Parmalat.
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/europe/2011/03/28/296288/Italy-erecting.htm
People’s Daily Online, 28-03-2011, Italy to play role of mediation with Germany for truce in Libya: FM, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Italy and Germany
were ready to launch a roadmap for a peacebuilding process in Libya, local media reported on Sunday. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/7332470.html
China Economic Review, 28-03-2011, Chinese port rejects Japanese ship over radiation concerns, China declined to harbor a Japanese ship after “abnormal” amounts
of radiation were detected on the deck and surface containers.
http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/dailybriefing/2011_03_28/Chinese_port_rejects_Japanese_ship_over_radiation_concerns.html
Xinhua News Agency, 28-03-2011, First migrant boat from Libya arrives in Italy, A boat from Libya carrying some 300 immigrants arrived to Lampedusa on Sunday, Since
January when unrest took place in Tunisia, about 15,000 migrants from North Africa have arrived to the Italian Island Lampedusa.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-03/28/c_13800621.htm
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