Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 30 December 2010


Thursday, December 30 2010
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The Telegraph - Front Page
 
 
10m alive in Britain today will live to be more than 100 years old

More than 10 million people alive today will live to be more than 100 years old, government figures suggest.
     
News
  Murdered woman 'was with two people'

The murdered landscape architect Joanna Yeates left her flat with two people on the evening of her disappearance, according to her landlord.
 
Teenager helped lesbian aunt's partner conceive
The Sprinkler Dance from locker room to dance floor
 
sport
  Patience key for Aussies to return to the top

Shane Warne: First of all, congratulations to England for retaining the Ashes. You played by far the better cricket.
 
Ponting considers drop down order
England must be ruthless in Sydney
 
finance
  Italy's debt costs approach red zone

Italy's borrowing costs have jumped to the highest level since the financial crisis two years ago, raising concerns that Europe's biggest debtor may slip from the eurozone's stable core.
 
IPO market grows 670pc
Market Report today
 
world News
New Yorkers lose patience with Bloomberg over snow
Russia's super-rich palaces