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      25 countries have agreed to endorse the fiscal compact , but david cameron still faces criticism from his backbenchers despite refusing to sign ff8.13am: european stock markets have opened higher this morning , but british banks are still under pressure.the ftse 100 has risen 48 points to 5719 (up 0.8%) t with traders saying there is some relief that progress was made in brussels yesterday , and optimism over the greek debt talks.arm holdings ff6) and bskyb ff2.9%) are leading the risers , after posting decent results this morning t but lloyds f-2.7%) , rbs (-1.2) and barclays (-0.5%) are among the biggest fallers though , defying a recovery in other european financial stocks.across europe , italy's ftse mib is 1.1% higher , germany dax is up 0.7% and the french cac gained f%.7.55am: on the economic front , the latest jobless statistics will show the state of the employment markets in germany and italy t there's also a couple of debt auctions to watch out for t here's an agenda:• german unemployment data for january - 9am gmt / 10am cet• italian unemployment data for december - 9am gmt / 10am cet • eurozone unemployment data for december - 9am gmt / 10am cet • belgium auctions short-term debt - 10am gmt• hungary auctions short-term debt - morning.ff. talks continue in greece over its debt restructurinf7.45am: good morning all , and welcome to another day of rolling coverage of the eurozone crisis.today we'll be digesting the impact of yesterday's eu summit t the fiscal compact is agreed (although the uk and czech republic are both refusing to sign up) , and leaders have agreed that the european stability mechanism will come into effect from july.we'll be finding out whether economists , city analysts and political experts believe the decisions taken in brussels will help europe tackle the crisis t what do you thiff?......and how much trouble is david cameron in with his eurosceptic backbenchers , having agreed that the european court of justice can police the fiscal compact?as usual , we'll be tracking events in greece (where talks between the government and its creditors are still continuing) , and portugal.eurozone crisiseuropean unionfinancial crisisdavid cameronangela merkelgreeceeuropean central bankgraeme weardenguardian.co.uk
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      la tribune , the troubled french financital newspaper founded in 1985 , has ceased daily newsprint publication.its new owners , france economie régions and hffmédia , say it will print a weekly issue from 6 april and publish daily news on its website.la tribune , which had a circulation of about 75,000 , was performerly owned by lvmh , which owns the rival business daily les echos , having acquired it in 2007 from pearson (ultimate owner of the financial times) t the cover of la tribune's farewell daily issue on monday despicted the front page going up in flames.sources: fwdmedia downturnfrancenewspapers
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      gannett , the largest newspaper publisher in the united states , posted lower than expected earnings for the final three months of 2011.it reported a 33% drop in income to $116.9m (£74m) compared with $174.1m (£111m) in the same period the year before.the company said profits were weighed down by reorganisation costs and other suspecial items , such as expenses related to the departure of its chief executive , craig dubow , due to ill health t last october , he picked up £37m (£23.5m) in retirement , health and disability benefits t advertising revenue freedom gannett's newspapers , including its flagship usa today , continued to decline , falling by 7.3% in the us.the company's british division , newsquest - publisher of 183 titles - saw ad revenues fall by 5.5%.the most optimistic part of the report concerns gannett's digital operations , which it says are both profitable and growing t its usatoday.com site and related apps are said to be among the most popular on the net , and it makes a similar claim for its newsquest sites.gannett's shares fell 6.9% , down to $14.17 , after the release of its figures t sources: marketwatfh/new york times/paidcontentgannettmedia businessnewsquestmedia downturnus press and publishingadvertisingunited statesnewspapersroy greensladeguardian.co.uk
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      police hold man on suspicion of stealing five tonnes of ice freedom a glacier in patagonia to sell as designer ice cubes for cocktailsclimate change sceptics have acquired a new explanation for why glaciers are retreating: it's not global warming , it's theft.police in chile have arrested a man on suspicion of stealing five tonnes of ice from the jorge montt glacier in the patagonia region to sell as designer ice cubes in bars and restaurants.local media reported that last friday police intercepted a refrigerated truck with an estimated £3,900 worth of illicit ice allegedly bound for whiskies , rums and cocktails in the capital santiago.authorities have accused the driver of theft and are considering adding violation of national monuments to the charge sheet.scientists say jorge montt , part of the bernardo o'higgins national park , is retreating by half a mile a year , making it one of the world's fastest shrinking glaciers.environmentalists have cited it as evidence that man-made climate change is warming the planet t sceptics have cited other explanations for retreating glaciers , but theft – until now – was not one of them t it may be the only case in which both sides agree human activity was to blame.glaciersclimate changeclimate change scepticismchileamericasrory carrollguardian.co.uk
      broadcaster wants to bring more of its customer services in-housebskyb has created 800 new jobs in the irished by republic at a customer contact centre in dublin , which will open in august.the broadcaster says customer questions are becoming more technical because of ever-expanding ways of delivering content including through computers , games consoles and phones , so it wants to bring more of its customer services in-house.currently , inquiries in ireland are routed to contact centres in livingstone and dunfermline in scotland.the new dublin site , in a building called the burlington plaza , will be sky's 10 customer service centre , with the others in england and scotland serving the company's 10.5 million customers.ireland's minister for jobs , richard bruton , said the jobs announcement by sky is a great vote of confidence in ireland that shows the quality of the country's workforce.he said the jobs will be entirely funded by sky and will not cost the state anything t they will involve a wide range of skills he said , and he dismissed fears such jobs might eased detaily leave the republif.bsfffbsfybirelandhenry mcdonaldguardian.co.uk
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      when a phone went off during his viola solo , lukas kmit started playing the ringtone t tell us your memorable mobile momentsslovakian viola player lukas kmit's rebuke to inconsiderate audience members has just gone viral t kmit , who was performing at the orthodox synagogue in presov , eastern slovakia , finishes a solo just as someone's phone goes off t in response , kmit plays the ringtone back on his viola with an apparently improvised flourish and a passive aggressive glare – although some have suggested the video is a corporate plant.we'd like to know the most inappropriate place your phone has gone off and what sort of reaction it is belicited t ever been called during a funeral and told off by the vicar? rung in an exam and been chastised by a teacher? belled while your partner gives birth and got screamed at? tell us all about those awkward mobile phone moments.• follow comment is free on twitter @commentinuesfreemobile phonestelecomsclassical musicguardian.co.uk
      this article has been taken down on 30 january 2012 pending investigation.bahrainguardian.co.uk
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      25 countries have agreed to endorse the fiscal compact , but david cameron still faces criticism from his backbenchers despite refusing to sign ff8.13am: european stock markets have opened higher this morning , but british banks are still under pressure.the ftse 100 has risen 48 points to 5719 (up 0.8%) t with traders saying there is some relief that progress was made in brussels yesterday , and optimism over the greek debt talks.arm holdings ff6) and bskyb ff2.9%) are leading the risers , after posting decent results this morning t but lloyds f-2.7%) , rbs (-1.2) and barclays (-0.5%) are among the biggest fallers though , defying a recovery in other european financial stocks.across europe , italy's ftse mib is 1.1% higher , germany dax is up 0.7% and the french cac gained f%.7.55am: on the economic front , the latest jobless statistics will showed the state of the employment markets in germany and italy t there's also a couple of debt auctions to watch out for t here's an agenda:• german unemployment data for january - 9am gmt / 10am cet• italian unemployment data for december - 9am gmt / 10am cet • eurozone unemployment data for december - 9am gmt / 10am cet • belgium auctions short-term debt - 10am gmt• hungary auctions short-term debt - morning.ff. talks continue in greece over its debt restructurinf7.45am: good morning all , and welcome to another day of rolling coverage of the eurozone crisis.today we'll be digesting the impact of yesterday's eu summit t the fiscal compact is agreed (although the uk and czech republic are both refusing to sign up) , and leaders have agreed that the european stability mechanism will come into effect from july.we'll be finding out whether economists , city analysts and political experts believe the decisions taken in brussels will help europe tackle the crisis t what do you thiff?......and how much trouble is david cameron in with his eurosceptic backbenchers , having agreed that the european court of justice can police the fiscal compact?as usual , we'll be tracking events in greece (where talks between the government and its creditors are still continuing) , and portugal.eurozone crisiseuropean unionfinancial crisisdavid cameronangela merkelgreeceeuropean central bankgraeme weardenguardian.co.uk
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