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Achraf: “En la vuelta la pelota va a entrar”
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Achraf: “En la vuelta la pelota va a entrar”

Associated media - Connected media Achraf Hakimi, defensa del París Saint-Germain, lamentó este miércoles que su equipo no transformara las ocasiones que tuvo ante el Borussia Dortmund en la ida de las semifinales de la Liga de Campeones de fútbol (1-0) y declaró que en la vuelta seguro que el cuadro parisino marcará. «Hemos creado bastantes ocasiones. No ha querido entrar hoy. A la vuelta la pelota va a entrar. Estamos contentos de haber generado esas ocasiones», dijo el internacional marroquí a Movistar Plus. También habló del gol de Füllkrug y lamentó no haberlo evitado después de haber estudiado durante varios días cómo ataca el conjunto alemán: «Hemos trabajado toda esta semana, hemos visto vídeos de lo que el Dortmund suele hacer. Es una de sus virtudes el balón ...
Hay un detalle sobre ‘Shutter Island’ que no se puede repetir: nos avisan de la ronda final – Noticias de cine
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Hay un detalle sobre ‘Shutter Island’ que no se puede repetir: nos avisan de la ronda final – Noticias de cine

Associated media - Connected media Isla de persiana ningún pecado existente cumbres borrascosas. Sí, ya sabes que tu hija es extra, pero es la verdad: el autor de la novela original, Dennis Lehane (lo que hiciste) río místico), soy el hogar de la pulp y la serie B al mismo tiempo que escribí un híbrido entre las obras de Brontë y La invasión de los ladrones de cuerpos. Es posible que su intención no se refleje completamente en la pantalla cuando Martin Scorsese Participé en las reuniones del proyecto, pero hice una película que pasó a la historia del cine. Eso es lo que quiero, no me cierres Originalmente, la película iba a tomar el nombre del asilo, ashecliffpero si cambió por Isla de persianaque es un anagrama tanto de «verdades y mentiras» («verdad y mentira») como de «Verdad y n...
La OCDE aconseja a España superar los impuestos verdes, el IVA y mejorar las políticas de empleo
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La OCDE aconseja a España superar los impuestos verdes, el IVA y mejorar las políticas de empleo

Linked media - Connected media La Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE) se suma al club de organizaciones que vaticinan que este año la economía española dará un buen ejemplo. Ante un aumento del Producto Interior Bruto (PIB) —que regresará 1,8% en 2024—, menos inflación y también una reducción del discurso. Sin embargo, la previsión de juventud publicada también contiene un pequeño catálogo de recomendaciones para que el país se sume al mandato de crecimiento sostenible y cumpla las nuevas reglas fiscales europeas. La institución multilateral con sede en París muestra su preocupación por el elevado nivel de consumo público en España, aunque destaca el trabajo realizado en los últimos años para contener el déficit. “La relación pública del PIB es alta y el...
¡Prepárate para las alergias primaverales!
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¡Prepárate para las alergias primaverales!

Associated media - Related media ¡Ya están aquí las alergias! Es posible que tanto los peques como los adultos hayan empezado a notar el lagrimeo, el picor de nariz, los estornudos, los moqueos u otros síntomas comunes de este tipo de enfermedades. Pero ¿estáis preparados para afrontar la estación primaveral? La Sociedad Española de Alergología e Inmunología Clínica ya ha adelantado que este año se espera una primavera muy intensa para los alérgicos. Las altas temperaturas que se presentaron a principios de año y las lluvias de las últimas semanas pueden propiciar que el polen permanezca más tiempo en el ambiente. Esto, además, puede provocar que los efectos alérgicos sean más persistentes. Por todo ello, la doctora Lourdes Pérez González, especialista en Alergología del Hospital Uni...
Ohtani’s Former Interpreter Is Said to Be Negotiating a Guilty Plea
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Ohtani’s Former Interpreter Is Said to Be Negotiating a Guilty Plea

Associated media - Related media A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office declined to comment. Matthew Hiltzik, a spokesman for Ohtani, referred to the player’s detailed explanation he gave to the media two weeks ago, when Ohtani said Mizuhara had stolen from him and he promised to cooperate fully with the federal and Major League Baseball investigations. “I never bet on baseball or any other sports or never have asked somebody to do that on my behalf,” Ohtani said. “And I have never went through a bookmaker to bet on sports. Up until a couple days ago, I didn’t know this was happening.” The allegations about the theft surfaced when the Dodgers were in Seoul to open the season with games against the San Diego Padres. Interest in the team has been intense since it signed Ohtani to a...
Richard Leibner, Agent for Top Broadcast Journalists, Dies at 85
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Richard Leibner, Agent for Top Broadcast Journalists, Dies at 85

Linked media - Related media A trained accountant, Mr. Leibner was described in a 1989 profile by Ben Yagoda in The New York Times Magazine as an idiosyncratic character with a “remarkable emotional range.” “He can be plaintive, cajoling, jocular, terse, profane, sentimental, jovial, respectful, dismissive, analytical or expansive: The one constant is the strain of his native Brooklyn in his voice,” Mr. Yagoda wrote. He was also known for telling incredibly dirty jokes. Andrew Heyward, a former president of CBS News, said in a phone interview: “It would have been easy to dismiss him as a Damon Runyonesque showman, but when it came to actual negotiations, he’d come in, sit on the couch with a legal pad and pen, and we’d go through the details together. He was scrupulously detailed and...
Roberto Cavalli, Designer Who Celebrated Excess, Dies at 83
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Roberto Cavalli, Designer Who Celebrated Excess, Dies at 83

Connected media - Connected media Roberto Cavalli, the Italian-born fashion designer who celebrated glamour and excess, sending models down the runway and actresses onto red carpets wearing leopard-print dresses, bejeweled distressed jeans, satin corsets and other unapologetically flashy clothes, has died. He was 83. His company announced the death on Instagram but provided no details. Mr. Cavalli’s signature style — “molto sexy, molto animal print and molto, molto Italiano,” as the British newspaper The Independent once described it — remained essentially unchanged throughout his long career. But he skillfully reinvented his clothes for different eras, enjoying several renaissances and building a global lifestyle brand in the process. In the 1970s, Mr. Cavalli designed jackets, jean...
Audemars Piguet’s New C.E.O. Wasn’t an Obvious Choice
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Audemars Piguet’s New C.E.O. Wasn’t an Obvious Choice

Linked media - Connected media Innovation — especially in the form of ambitious building projects — has been a running theme at the brand for the past few years. In 2020 in Le Brassus, it opened a museum, the Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, designed by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels. A year later, it completed a manufacturing site in Le Locle, another village about a 90-minute drive northeast of Le Brassus. A former Renaud & Papi workshop, the Manufacture des Saignoles now specializes in the brand’s most complicated timepieces. In 2022, the brand opened a luxury hotel, Hôtel des Horlogers, also designed by Mr. Ingels, in a space adjacent to the museum and factory in Le Brassus. And in late 2023, it began construction of a new industrial building in Meyrin, on the outskirts of ...
Center for Public Integrity Weighs Merger or Shutdown Amid Dire Financial Straits
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Center for Public Integrity Weighs Merger or Shutdown Amid Dire Financial Straits

Connected media - Linked media “The board remains committed to C.P.I. and its essential mission, and is working hard to determine the best way forward for our journalism,” the nonprofit said in a statement. The financial peril facing the Center for Public Integrity threatens to extinguish a newsroom of about 30 journalists that has watchdogged powerful institutions for decades. Much of its funding has come from foundations interested in supporting investigative journalism, including the Knight Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation. As its reserves dwindle, its board of directors is contemplating drastic action to address the situation. The Center for Public Integrity explored a potential combination this year with The Markup, a nonprofit newsroom that publishes investigat...
Auto Insurance Spike Hampers the Inflation Fight
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Auto Insurance Spike Hampers the Inflation Fight

Connected media - Associated media Job growth, wage growth and business growth are all lively, and inflation has steeply fallen from its 2022 highs. But consumer sentiment, while improving, is still sour. One reason may be sticker shock from some highly visible prices — even as overall inflation has calmed. The cost of car insurance is a key example. Motor vehicle insurance rose 1.4 percent on a monthly basis in January alone and has risen 20.6 percent over the past year, the largest jump since 1976. It has been a huge hit for those driving the roughly 272 million private and commercial vehicles registered in the country. And it has played a part in dampening the “mission accomplished” mood on inflation that was bubbling up in markets at the beginning of the year. According to a rec...