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quinta-feira, 8 de maio de 2014

THE BRIEF Boko Haram Kills Hundreds The militant Islamist group Boko Haram is suspected of killing hundreds of people in a brutal 12-hour rampage in northeastern Nigeria this week as a worldwide campaign continues to demand answers about the insurgents' kidnapping of more than 250 schoolgirls last month Can a Social Media Campaign Really #BringBackOurGirls? U.S. to Help In Search for Kidnapped Girls Separatists Set On Referendum Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine plan to hold an autonomy referendum on Sunday despite a request by Russian President Vladimir Putin to postpone Tech Giants Blast FCC FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler faces mounting opposition to his controversial net neutrality proposal as agency colleagues voice their doubts Richard Sherman Richard Sherman: NFL Wouldn't Have Banned Sterling The Seattle Seahawks star and TIME 100 honoree, who just signed a $56 million contract extension, talks about the upcoming NFL Draft, the lessons from his famous post-game interview and why the NFL would react differently if it had its own Donald Sterling Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the Palazzo Chigi in Rome on April 28, 2014. Matteo Renzi: ‘Italy Will Never Be a Normal Country’ Italy’s Prime Minister spoke to TIME on April 24 in his first interview with a non-Italian news organization since becoming premier in February, touching on a wide range of topics from his plans to reform the Italian political system to his desire for a United States of Europe General Nintendo Imagery As The Company Reports Earnings Nintendo Resists Gay Weddings in Upcoming Game Nintendo delicately rebuffed requests from gay gamers and rights advocates to simulate same-sex weddings in its upcoming release, Tomodachi Life, saying that they "never intended to make any form of social commentary" High-tech Visa Proposed U.S. Visa Changes Could Help Tech Sector Reforms proposed by the White House this week to allow the spouses of certain H-1B visa holders to work in the U.S. could be good for families from countries like India, which has thousands of nationals working in the U.S. tech sector under the program 185239711 California City Aims to Make Bullying a Crime The Carson city council voted in favor of a measure to make it a misdemeanor to physically, verbally or virtually bully anyone between kindergarten and age 25, in some cases holding suspected bullies' parents responsible, ahead of a second vote on May 20 Protesters lobby for higher wages for fast food workers and urge fast food workers from around the globe to join their campaign outside a McDonalds on May 7, 2014 in New York City. Fast Food Worker Strike Set for Next Week American employees at fast food restaurants like McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy's and KFC are due to join their counterparts in dozens of cities around the world on May 15 to walk off the job and demand a raise to $15-an-hour LeBron James LeBron James to Star in New Judd Apatow Film The Miami Heat forward, a two-time NBA champion and four-time NBA most valuable player, is due to follow up this year's playoffs by appearing in Trainwreck alongside stars like Amy Schumer, Tilda Swinton, Bill Hader and Method Man James Blake Fire 4 Die In Fire at Tennis Star James Blake's Mansion Police say a fire was intentionally set at the Florida mansion of the retired player on Wednesday, killing two adults and two teenagers who were renting out the $1.5 million property in a neighborhood north of Tampa Vladimir Putin Spy Inside Putin's Eastern European Spy Network Russian President Vladimir Putin’s well-organized espionage operations from the Baltic Sea to the Caucasus are described as "soft power with a hard edge," but his efforts across the region have been more systematic than the unrest in Ukraine suggests

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