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Former mayor arrested for alleged links with paramilitaries Mayor
According to a report of the Judicial Police, Corners was captured in Cartagena de Indias, capital of Bolivar departme1000nt, while Diaz was arrested in Bucaramanga. The two belong to the Liberal Party, opposition to the government of President Alvaro Uribe. Investigations by the Attorney General indicate that Diaz gave Morales paramilitaries” financial resources when he was mayor of the population of the department Bolivar between 1998 and 2000, at a time when it was Agapito Corners (head of Public Prosecutions) of the municipal administration. The prosecution”s investigation for conspiracy and murder of protected persons, as the armed group that had collaborated with Roberto Carballo killed, Judge Morales on March 6, 2002, appropriated the German news agency DPA. (continue reading…)
Prepare pasta dishes with two novel
First, clean the back and remove the head and the nerve. Spread a portion of 250-300 grams. Season the meat with a little salt and take it to the hot grill. While cooking, make the lining of the spine. Need cream, poultry thoroughly, asparagus, mushrooms, artichokes, prosciutto, butter and pappardelle (which are like very wide noodles). Put in the pan a little butter and fry the prosciutto, “that can taste,” says chef to the news. Then add the artichokes, mushrooms, a bit of pisco, the bottom of a bird and let it reduce. Then pour the cream. In the end they throw the green asparagus. Cook the paparddelle and mixed with the sauce. Served with the back side. PRAWNS WITH SWEET POTATO PANZOTES OF THE PISCO
If they love the pasta, but Peruvian inputs, these are panzotes mixture mixed with good results both kitchens. (continue reading…)
Great Britain will compensate a former suspect in attacks on U.S.
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain agreed Friday to pay compensation to an Algerian pilot who was imprisoned for five months after being wrongly accused of involvement in the attacks of Septem1000ber 11, 2001. Lotfi Raissi was arrested
10 days after the attacks on New York and Washington, threatened with extradition to the United States and placed in a maximum security prison because U.S. law enforcement believed he was involved in the plot by Al Qaeda.
But the allegations proved false and was later released. Raissi has tried to clear his name ever since, claiming that all the airlines excluded from possible employment and that his life was ruined. “This is one of the best days of my life. Now I am completely exonerated by the Ministry of Justice and I am delighted, “said Raissi told the BBC. ” My life was destroyed, my career was destroyed. It has been hell for me over the past nine years. I suffered discrimination, racism suffered, my life was not safe, “he said. Camus resident in Britain attended a flight school in Arizona and U.S. (continue reading…)
Chemical composition of ocean changes to “unprecedented rate”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming are also acidifying the oceans at the fastest pace in hundreds of thousands of years, said Thursday the National Research Council of the United States. “The chemical composition of the ocean is changing at an unprecedented pace and scale due to emissions of carbon dioxide produced by man,” the council said. “The pace of change than any that has occurred at least in the past hundreds of thousands of years,” he said. Increased ocean acidity corrodes coral reefs, interferes with the ability of some fish species found their colonies and can cause damage to commercial shellfish such as mussels and oysters, preventing them from forming their protective shells. Corrosion occurs when carbon dioxide is absorbed by the oceans and reacts with water to produce carbonic acid. Unless the carbon dioxide emissions are contained, the oceans become more acidic, the report said. Oceans absorb about one third of all carbon dioxide emissions generated by man, including fossil fuel burning, cement production and deforestation, he said. (continue reading…)
U.S. Congress may favor immigration to climate change
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democrats in U.S. Congress this year could seek approval of a controversial amendment to the immigration law, a move that could damage the options to reach agreement on a draft climate change, advisers said Wednesday legislation. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and other Democratic leaders met Tuesday on Capitol Hill to discuss legislative priorities in what is becoming a busy schedule for this election year. During the meeting, Pelosi and Reid discussed what bills could pass the Senate this year, as an adviser to Democratic leaders. The aide said that Pelosi told Reid “if immigration can do before, is good.” “It was all about what they (the Senate) can do,” added adviser, who declined to be identified. A debate on immigration could dominate the Senate for several weeks or months, whether or not it reaches a final vote. This could occur at the same time that supporters of the law on climate change expected the Senate to concentrate on your project. reform law system seeks to tighten immigration border security and streamline the process for admitting temporary workers, while intended to provide a path for 11 million people living illegally in the United States, most Hispanics from seeking citizenship. Tens of thousands of people marched last month in Washington to demand immigration reform. Climate The law seeks to add the U.S. to the global effort reduce emissions of so-called greenhouse gases, which is blamed for global warming. un1000likely to be considered as approval of any of the two projects this year. Another senior Democratic aide, who also requested anonymity, said that Pelosi and Reid talked about the importance of passing immigration reform this year. (continue reading…)
