Archive for August, 2009

Aug
28

The Brazilian Supremerejects charges against former minister Palocci

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The judges of the Supreme Court decided by majority queno evidence against the former minister, who resigned in 2006por that case, but against Jorge Mattoso, former president of Caixa Economica laestatal, who was accused by the same case for the crime of yrespondera violation of bank secrecy. Palocci was suspected of having ordered the bank lacuenta Francenildo scrutinized Santos Costa, the landlord of Brasilia unamansion in which the opposition said were business acordadosturbios with the government amid great orgies. Dos Santos Costa reported that Palocci frequented these parties andthe prestige who was until then the strong man Brazilian economy's went downhill. He said police have checked the bank account was revised delcasero illegally, apparently under presuncionde he had received money from the opposition to accuse Palocci. Mattoso confessed he ordered an investigation into the account of the landlord, who was peroaseguro their own initiative and not under pressure delentonces minister. Three years ago, in addition to these allegations, joined other Paloccise against corruption during his tenure as mayor of Ribeirao Preto CITY OF, a post he left in 2002 to coordinate electoral lacampana eventually led Lula to the presidency porprimera time. (continue reading…)

Aug
27

El Salvador is launching a national campaign to fight againstdengue

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The start of the campaign coincides with National Day combatecontra dengue in El Salvador, where authorities esperanrealizar more than 60,000 visits to homes to carry out fumigation tareasde and information. This National Day for fighting dengue Elano began in 2005, by decree of the Legislative Assembly to raise awareness about the danger wing population represented by this disease , and said Health Minister Maria Isabel Rodriguez to the present. The activity marked the beginning of a campaign of visits aescuelas and homes across the country to conduct seminars and spraying delimpieza places where they can raise the mosquitoaedes aegypti, the transmitter of the disease. also launched a public information campaign afin prevent the spread of dengue. Rodriguez said that until now reported 1502 cases of dengueclasico, 35 cases of hemorrhagic and 4845 such patients who are under review to determine whether they have contracted the disease. (continue reading…)

Aug
27

Guatemala Electoral Court repudiates his support for similar Honduran

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The Guatemalan Foreign Ministry noted in a statement that todaslas decentralized and autonomous entities (such as the TSE) should be active internationally combined entity subject to the Executive quetrace policy, according to the Constitution.

The president of theTSE from Guatemala, Maria Eugenia Villagran, offered yesterday, Tuesday, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras support SupremoElectoral Court in elproximo general elections scheduled for November 29.

As that can support the TSE Guatemala Honduras, we are inthe best available, said Villagran lapresencia journalists and officials said Guatemalans as observers electoral delproceso. The Guatemalan Foreign Ministry recalled that the Government of this country has expressed its strong condemnation to the breakup constitucionalacaecido in Honduras on 28 June 2009 and insisted that recognizes the citizen solely comopresidente Manuel Zelaya of Honduras. (continue reading…)

Aug
26

With symbols, Democrats sharpen the strategy for health reform

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The national mobilization, by Organizing for America – militant arm of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) – and the group Health Care for America Now, is a response to protests from opponents of reform that have attracted heavy media attention. The offensive end on September 8, when Congress reconvenes to continue negotiating the final text of a bill that provides universal health coverage, expand the medical options and cheaper exorbitant health care costs in America. President Barack Obama outlined the elements of the reform project, one of his campaign promises during a popular assembly, in Green Bay (Wisconsin) in June but Congress controlled by Democrats, did not reach consensus on the bill before the August summer recess. Brad Woodhouse, spokesman for the DNC, told EFE that he is an effort with over two thousand events scheduled, in order to demonstrate the support of the American public to health system reform, which are presently deprived of health insurance to nearly 47 million people.

mobilization, which has the backing of unions, faith communities and advocacy groups for the elderly, including political meetings, home visits, collection of letters to Congress, discussion with medical authorities, banks phones and marches.

For a march next Monday in Newport Beach (California), the Free Enterprise Advocates group has asked the protesters carrying of American flags and pictures of loved ones who have been denied coverage medical. As part of an effort to raise awareness of the precariousness of the health system, a bus of Health Care for America Now tour the country and make stops in eleven cities, including Phoenix (Arizona), Albuquerque (New Mexico), Denver (Colorado), Des Moines (Iowa) and Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania). (continue reading…)

Aug
26

European court blames Italy for demonstration against G8in Genoa

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The court made a compensation of 40,000 euros (57,160 dollars) to the family of the demonstrator. But he decided unanimously that the police officer did not use excessive force when he shot during an attack by demonstrators to your vehicle. The Group of Eight in Genoa led to one of the most violent summits club of rich nations, that many face expressions of anti-globalization groups. In addition to the death of Italian Carlo Giuliani, more than 231 protesters, many from other countries, were injured and over 280 were arrested. Many of them accused police brutality. In November 2008 an Italian court found 13 police officers guilty of beating protesters during the summit, but acquitted 16 others, many of them high range. (continue reading…)

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