Posted in April 13, 2010 ¬ 7:03 pmh.admin
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland began on Monday to fill key positions in government after President Lech Kaczynski and other officials were killed in a plane crash over the weekend, plunging the country into mourning. Russian investigators identified the body of Kaczynski”s wife, Maria, after the coffin with the remains of President was taken to his country on Sunday to a packed Warsaw flowers, candles and red-white national flags . logged only one quarter of the 96 victims of the accident. Former Russian Tupolev plane fell in the middle of a dense fog after hitting tips of trees near Smolensk Airport on Saturday after the pilot ignored warnings from air traffic controllers not to land, according to reports. Some media have speculated that the actual Kaczynski was able to order the pilot to land at Smolensk despite the poor visibility, but Poland”s chief prosecutor said there was no information as yet to support that theory. The deaths are a huge hit for political and military elite, but do not pose a threat to the stability of the country, 38 million people and is firmly anchored in the European Union and the NATO alliance, led by the United States. Although the president has the power to veto laws, is the Polish government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who determines policy. Only three deputy ministers of government were on the plane. CABIN RECORDINGS Acting Chair, Bronislaw Komorowski, a member of Civic Platform (PO) Tusk who was favored to defeat the right Kaczynski in elections planned for October, said Monday that filled important positions left vacant after the fatal accident. “The first task set for the new head of the National Security Bureau (BBN) is a revision of the standards of travel of senio1000r military officers, “he told reporters. (more…)
Posted in April 13, 2010 ¬ 10:16 amh.admin
A new computer user interface technique makes it possible to use the movement of your mouse to see the meaning of words. See German, Spanish or Russian translated into English. No mouse clicks required. See the meaning of words by simply moving your mouse. No Clicks Required!
Do you frequently browse Web pages in foreign languages? Do you often work with documents written by your German, Spanish or Russian counterparts? Are you reading product documentation in a foreign language? What do you do if you bump into an unknown word, or if the meaning of a sentence is not clear?
If you are like most of us, you probably have some sort of a dictionary. You know, some kind of a paper book, and you have to open the book and go through page after page to find the word you are looking for.
That sounds slow, and too slow for the modern age of e-books and digital everything. Having an old-fashioned paper dictionary is fun, but using it is a real waste of time compared to modern electronic counterparts.
So what can you do if you encounter a word you don't know? Typically, you'd select a word with a mouse, copy it into the clipboard, launch your electronic dictionary, and paste the word from the clipboard. It is also possible to download german english dictionary.
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Posted in April 13, 2010 ¬ 4:10 amh.admin
At least 874 people were wounded when army troops tried to regain control by force from public areas taken by the “red shirts” that require the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, and the calling of elections. According to reports the Bangkok Post today, the political parties in the coalition government pressure the prime minister to give in to the protesters and dissolve Parliament within six months, not Later this year, as offered two weeks ago. Bangkok continues in tension and to re-ignite fears of violence as the “redshirts” loyal to ousted former prime minister and billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra, announced that they are willing to keep their protests and collapse the city to achieve their purpose. The demonstrators also blamed the carnage on the security forces, who-used-as reported real bullets to disperse them, and put in evidence a number of rifles and machine guns seized some soldiers. fiercest clashes were fought in the vicinity of the busy street of Khao San, very famous among backpackers, where tourists could clearly hear the sounds of bullets and explosions from the shelters. (more…)
Posted in April 12, 2010 ¬ 8:05 amh.admin
One of the most worrying is the Choco department, where cases were deleted data in computer systems and municipalities with more votes than voters, according to a report released today by the Bogota newspaper El Tiempo and reviewed by the German news agency DPA . The CNE decided to do a thorough review of the voting for the Senate in 22 municipalities in Choco where irregularities were reported. According to the paper, the large irregularities is favored by the Senate candidate Astrid Sanchez Montes de Oca, Social Party of National Unity (Partido de la U, President Alvaro Uribe), who seeks to regain the bank that lost her brother Odin, prisoner the case of “para-politics”. A case that drew the attention of NEC occurred in the town of Bethlehem, Docampo, where only 531 people were eligible to vote, although in the polls appeared 814 votes. Initially, the CNE had ordered recounting of votes in nine municipalities in Choco, but a few days ago increased the number to 22, while decided to count votes for the House of Representatives (MPs) for the entire department. The agency is also investigating irregularities in the Valle del Cauca department, where even some political leaders called for the annulment of the elections. In this department there is evidence of transfer of votes from one candidate to another, impersonation of voters, increase voter atypical and vote buying in 12 municipalities, including Cali, its capital. (more…)
Posted in April 11, 2010 ¬ 1:05 pmh.admin
However, the president faces a hostile population in elections that observers considered insufficiently legitimate. Rebels in Darfur have called for a boycott of three days of voting, which begins Sunday. Many of the 2.5 million refugees who were expelled from their homes after years of war in the region have not registered to vote. Various parties have withdrawn from the race after complaints that the al-Bashir”s government has manipulated the process. Since 2003 this arid region has been the scene of a bloody conflict between the Arab-led government in Khartoum and rebels African ethnicity. At least 300,000 people have died and millions have been displaced from their homes in a war that has been marked by pro-government Arab militia atrocities against the inhabitants of villages in Darfur. (more…)
Posted in April 11, 2010 ¬ 4:05 amh.admin
aboard a Tu-154, which crashed during landing at the airport “Northern” in the Smolensk region, according to the specified data, there were 132 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife.
According to “The View” , the official representative of the Investigative Committee at the Prosecutor”s Office of Russia, in particular, noted: “On Saturday on the outskirts of Pechersk Smolensk region during approach to airport “Northern” in heavy fog crashed aircraft Tu-154 “President of Poland.”
“At the scene investigators and criminologists working Investigation Department UPC RF Smolensk region and interregional Investigation Department of Transport. (more…)
Posted in April 10, 2010 ¬ 9:08 amh.admin
MADRID – The judge Baltasar Garzon processing for alleged breach of trust, launched last Wednesday by the Spanish Supreme Court, not only seemed to put an insurmountable stumbling block judge”s race, but also in their investigation of crimes committed during the Civil War and the Franco regime. However, the hardships faced by the families of the victims of that dark period in Spanish history to the eventual cessation of the cause would not last long. This afternoon, after protesting at the gates now closed and indifferent to the Spanish courts, the followers of Garzon and his crusade held the announcement of a proposal that could become their lifeline: try to unlock the stalled because nothing less than the Justice in Argentina. According to the newspaper El Pais, Madrid, the waiters and began talks with the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo and other associations of human rights defenders in order to prepare an urgent complaint of genocide and crimes against humanity “to be delivered to the federal courts on Wednesday in Buenos Aires. judicial counteroffensive This movement is led by Argentine lawyer Carlos Slepoy, who said he based his strategy “on the same principles that Garzon judged from Spain to the dictatorships in Argentina and Chile”, ie, in universal jurisdiction. Slepoy, who specializes in issues of universal justice and has been awarded the International Human Rights in 2008, argues that the Argentine courts have the power and authority to “halt the impunity of those who” have stalled investigations of Franco “after accusing Garzon of exceeding their authority as a magistrate and apply in a biased way the Law of Historical Memory which prompted the current socialist government. (more…)
Posted in April 9, 2010 ¬ 11:06 amh.admin
Termination of the representative of the prosecution produced the reaction of the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) in the province which, in a communique this afternoon anticipated the possibility of intervention to the Court of Judicial Ethics.
After informing the press that the suspect was arrested late yesterday, the prosecutor of Education of that city located 50 miles southeast of Cordoba, Luis1000Nazar, surprised to say that he had stopped in 2009 for being a “recidivist rapist” but the House Crime Quinta released him to reject the request to court.
Amid the commotion caused by the abuse of teenager a local farm where they are building a sports center, which is without light and tall grass, Nazar sharply criticized the prosecution of the Crime of the House for having earlier rejected the request for prosecution. (more…)
Posted in April 8, 2010 ¬ 6:01 pmh.admin
Opposition leaders declared a revolution in this Central Asian nation. The opposition has called for the closure of a U.S. airbase on the outskirts of the capital that serves as an important transit point for sending supplies to the international forces fighting in Afghanistan. Department of State said transport operations at the base of Manas were “operating normally”. This mountainous former Soviet republic came into chaos after an elite unit of police opened fire on crowds of demonstrators, called by opposition parties for a day of protests in the capital, Bishkek. The Health Ministry said 40 people were killed and over 400 injured in clashes with police. Umetalieva Toktoim opposition activist had previously said that a hundred people died when police opened fire. One of the hospitals in Bishkek wounded dozens of demonstrators filled the corridors, a block of the main square. Doctors were not cope with the multitude of patients. Some nurses were inclined crying over the corpses, doctors talked to the cries and the floors were covered with blood. The crowd of protesters stormed the building of state television, which looted and marched to the Interior Ministry, according to Associated Press reporters at the event. But the squad changed direction and attacked a building of national security. The protesters were driven back by security forces loyal to President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, which were unaccounted for. Opposition and their supporters seemed to be an advantage to the government after dark. An AP reporter saw the opposition leader Keneshbek Duishebayev was sitting in the office of chief of the National Security Agency, successor to the KGB in Kyrgyzstan. Duishebayev gave orders in telephone to persons who he said were security agents. It also gave directions for special forces. “We have created units to restore order” in the streets, said Duishebayev. (more…)
Posted in April 8, 2010 ¬ 2:03 amh.admin
The court reversed a ruling of first instance which had recognized the patient”s right to collect compensation of 50,000 pesos plus interes1000t, by way of damages. The lawsuit was brought against the Hospital German, whose doctors used an experimental phase treatment, although the patient”s life saved, a lawyer of this city, it left in its wake a numbness in his lower extremities. Counsel had consented to treatment, began almost fifteen years, but then claimed that the lack of control and the timely suspension of the medication provided him chronic damage caused by those who promoted the demand.
“The occurrence of side effects from the medication Staduvina oD4T expected, so their intake should be discontinued, under Resolution No. 17 of Ministry of Health and AccionSocial”, presented by counsel on his claim about economic millionaire.
H The Board discussed the House that when he began the treatment, all related to HIV /AIDS “were in the making” and “there was great uncertainty about the effects in the medium and long term, as was communicated to him “the patient. (more…)