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  • Foto 1 di 46 Cina: miniera allagata, 20 bloccati Fonte: Ansa
  • Foto 2 di 46 'Golden Nica' winners, from left, Wu Yuangjing of www.1KG.org from China with her trophy in the category Digital Communities, Julius von Bismarck from Germany with his trophy for Interactive Art, Helen Evans from France and Haiko Hansen from Germany, kneeling, with their trophy for Hybrid Art, Nana Susanne Thurnher from Austria for U19, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Marcos Alonso, Guenter Geiger and Sergi Jorda of the Music Technology Group Barcelona with their trophy in the category Digital Music, and Chris Lavis from Canada with his award for Computer Animation pose after the awarding ceremony of the Prix ARS Electronica in Linz, Austria, on Friday evening, Sept. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/rubra) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 3 di 46 Cina:13 intrappolati in una miniera Fonte: Ansa
  • Foto 4 di 46 Cina: esplosione in miniera, morti Fonte: Ansa
  • Foto 5 di 46 L'AD di Fiat Sergio Marchionne. Fonte: Reuters
  • Foto 6 di 46 A vendor under a Coke umbrella rests on at the Mutanyu section of the Great Wall of China outside Beijing on Monday, August 11, 2008. Coca-Cola, the world's biggest beverage company, moved to expand its operations in the fast-growing Chinese market Wednesday, Sep. 3, 2008, with a $2.5 billion bid for major juice maker China Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 7 di 46 Women hand out complimentary bottles of Coke following a ceremony welcoming the Olympic torch run to Ditan Park in Beijing a day before the opening of the Summer Olympic Games on Thursday, Aug.7, 2008. Coca-Cola, the world's biggest beverage company, moved to expand its operations in the fast-growing Chinese market Wednesday, Sep. 3, 2008, with a $2.5 billion bid for major juice maker China Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) Fonte: AP
  • Foto 8 di 46 An umbrella with the Coca-Cola logo stands near the National Stadium known as the Bird's Nest on the Olympic Green at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Beijing on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008. Coca-Cola, the world's biggest beverage company, moved to expand its operations in the fast-growing Chinese market Wednesday with a $2.5 billion bid for major juice maker China Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) Fonte: AP