Archive for September, 2009

Sep
26

Rodriguez Zapatero asked not releasing photos of their daughters

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In circles close to Zapatero's indignation was evident yesterday by the spread of a photograph of his two daughters and the storm it has generated on the Internet where images have been circulated and comments 'cruel and insulting' to them, according to the sources. However, would not comment on the possibility of legal action, under the Child Protection Act, alleging that the president has given no indication. The image broadcast by some means corresponds to a reception on Wednesday evening at the Metropolitan Museum in New York by U.S. President Barack Obama to those attending the UN General Assembly. As one can see Obama and his wife Michelle next to Zapatero, Sonsoles Espinosa and two daughters, ages 15 and 13 and therefore underage. The photograph was hanging on its website by the U.S. Secretary of State. UU. alongside those of other leaders attended the reception and take an hour and a half later, approximately, following a request of Moncloa. Although the White House withdrew the picture, it was downloaded by some confidential and began circulating the Internet. Previously, the EFE news agency had taken a picture of the two girls in the gallery of the UN General Assembly, attending Obama's speech on climate change last Tuesday, but the state agency decided not to distribute to its subscribers. (continue reading…)

Sep
25

The houses that creates Brad Pitt in New Orleans, the world greener

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The Council for the United States Green Building (USGBC) delivered to an award-known actor with whom Pitt sedistingue the work done with the project Make itright (Get it right) to deliver new homes to those who quedaronen the street after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Foundation #39, Make It Right #39; we have learned that construccionno focuses only on buildings but in people living them, the USGBC CEO Rick Fedrizzi. Brad Pitt received the honor after participating, along with U.S. president Bill Clinton and other members of Makeit right in a panel in which he spoke of the achievements that haconseguido the initiative in New Orleans two years after his campaign dellanzamiento. The results of our initiative has surpassed all nuestrasexpectativas acknowledged Pitt, who was satisfied Lamarche of a project that, besides their own money, hadedicado much of his free time, but that gives no measurable laalegria see a family go home. Pitt became engaged in 2007 in the same Clinton Global Initiative to work to raise funds to build homes affordable, safe and green in the new district of New Orleans, one Delos most ravaged by Katrina and where there is already someone who enjoys dees homes, according to the actor recalled today. (continue reading…)

Sep
25

U.S. to discredit the Russians have a diplomat in Moscow

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U.S. Embassy in Moscow, complained to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of compromising American diplomat Kyle Hatcher video intimate.

As the K2kapital , the U.S. State Department called a forgery mounted video, which appeared in Russia a few sites, which married the American diplomat appears in discrediting his light.

captured on videotape K. Hatcher, the caller on a dark street. Then the action moved to the hotel room, where you can also see an American diplomat. (continue reading…)

Sep
24

Fed failed to boost global markets

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Initially the market on Wall Street climbed, putting the Dow Jones industrial average 82 points to cross 10,000 units for the first time since October, but the index finished the day with a loss of 81 points.

The Fed said the pace of economic activity has increased since its last meeting in August.

The Dow Jones fell 81.32 points, or 0.8% , to 9748.55. The Standard Poor #39; s 500 index shrank 10.79 points, 1%, to 1060.87, while the Nasdaq composite index fell 14.88 whole, 0.7%, to 2131.42. Stocks often display an erratic course in the days when the Fed meets to discuss interest rates, as investors analyzed the declarations accompanying the decision on the matter, seeking clues about the economy and about what might be the next steps of the bank. Governors of the Fed added that it would keep interest rates on short-term lows, near zero, over an extended period. The Fed decision on interest and vision regarding the economy improved coincided with what economists had expected, but provided no market reason to go higher. The market got exactly what we expected, said Thomas Wilson, managing director of institutional investment and private client group at Brinker Capital, based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Another drop in oil prices had an impact largely on the actions of the industrial and energy companies. (continue reading…)

Sep
23

Differences remain between Israelis and Palestinians after a trilateral meeting

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Bush has instructed his special envoy to the area, George Mitchell, to meet in Washington with representatives of both parties and continue negotiations to restore the peace process. The deadline is mid-October, when Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, will report on progress achieved. In a meeting described by Mitchell as tone cordial but direct and frank, sometimes sharp, Obama said Israelis and Palestinians must do more to resume the peace talks as soon as possible. At the start of the first meeting at this level between Israelis and Palestinians in about a year, and the first of its mandate, Obama said that both Israeli Prime Minister and Palestinian President must show a willingness to achieve results. According to Obama but since January there has been progress, the Palestinians must continue to make more safety and stop the incitement to violence, while Israelis, who have raised serious steps to curb settlement activity must transform these proposals in real actions. In addition, Arab states should take steps to promote peace, he said. It is time demonstrate the flexibility and common sense and sense of commitment necessary to achieve our goals. The permanent status negotiations must begin and must do so soon. Above all, we give these negotiations a chance to succeed, said U.S. President . This, he stressed, depends on all parties to act with a sense of urgency. Today's meeting was preceded by two separate Obama's bilateral meetings with Netanyahu and Abbas, which lasts approximately 40 minutes each. Following the meeting, Mitchell, present in all of them acknowledged that while Israelis and Palestinians are agreed on the need to resume peace talks as soon as possible, differences remain on how to proceed. Palestinians accuse Israel of rejecting the settlement freeze in the occupied territories. They also protest that Israel wants peace talks begin without being willing to tackle issues like Palestinian refugees or the final status of Jerusalem, which both sides claim as their capital. (continue reading…)

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