Which have come to know the terms of his contract as a manager and a poor relationship with some weight management are the main reasons that Carlos Bianchi Boca decline the proposal to take over the team from next season .
Anyway, it is speculated that there will be a meeting between executives of weight and body president, Jorge Amor Ameal, who will try to convince you that this is the best time to take charge of a squad which is fully divided as account Chronicle.
However, not fuss about who might have preferred the refusal of Bianchi.
Most bets by Miguel Angel Russo, but in this case we have to see what their position because Racing is struggling to stay in first.
Once this is achieved, it is uncertain whether Russo will remain at the club from Avellaneda to begin a new cycle or whether, on the contrary, shall be terminated the employment relationship.
In the latter case is when some optimism appears xeneize leadership.
One that got away and is Diego Cagna, who will lead to Colo Colo of Chile.
Cagna was one of the favorites for a dirigenciales sector also is targeting to Claudio Borghi and Blas Armando Giunta.
Borghi said for the moment that has the mind set in Argentina, with which the title match of the Clausura (second in the standings) and to continue in that state is the priority in the event that continues to live in Argentina.
Giunta also was on the list of candidates had the support of some weight management. But the club's former player himself kicked the board in the last hours, when challenge to those responsible for the club to hurry the recruitment and intimate with a style true to his question: "Why do not you call me? Are they afraid of hire me? I fear I have not either Palermo or Riquelme, "said one man who has shown more character in the football environment.
Why Carlos Bianchi will say "no" to Boca Juniors
Bonafini defined and convictions of her trial
The "ethical and political opinion to reporters complicit with the dictatorship" of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo begin today at 17, facing the Casa Rosada, but its proprietor, Hebe de Bonafini, and wrote the sentences. They did know sources of the association, which also anticipated that there will be no reversing the process, even if requested by the president Cristina Kirchner.
"Mothers are not going to speak before the trial," they said two members of the association involved in trial preparations. "We will not forward who is convicted," added, which made it clear that the sentences have already been written.
However, forms are saved in a legal trial: there will be a trio of prosecutors, a jury, witnesses and even a defense for journalists. Of course, as in other ethical judgments faced by the Mothers, until yesterday had been offered a lawyer to argue in favor of defendants. Instead, it will videos, audios and texts of the journalists, who were also selected by the Mothers.
Prosecutors will occupy a desk on the left side of the stage today will be mounted on the Plaza de Mayo. Opposite them, on the right side, will present the witnesses, while the center stage will be occupied by the court. In this chair will sit Bonafini, who will judge the role of politics. Still not defined whether it will be accompanied by one or two judges "lawyers" Although the nation learned that the constitutional Barcezat Eduardo, who participated in other acts, not the game.
"The trial is yes or yes", said one of the Mothers, who last night participated in the meeting that defined the last details of the trial against Magdalena Ruiz Guinazu, Bernardo Neustadt, Samuel "Chiche" Gelblung, Mariano Grondona Julio Lagos, Mauro Viale and Joaquin Morales Sola.
Bonafini was more emphatic: "Who can doubt that what we do?" What we propose the Mothers, to breaks and cracks, against all odds, we will do, as we did in Martinez de Hoz and generals of the dictatorship . Before cutting abruptly left floating another adage, less cryptic: "If you see your neighbor's beard cut, put yours to soak."
Busso Silence
Those who did offer their views were Claudia Acuna and Carlos Rodriguez, two of the journalists who, along with Pablo and Carlos del Frade Llonto, serve as witnesses at trial. The two agreed on one point: the heart of the process point to the responsibility of media companies and professionals, according to them, openly defended the last dictatorship.
Unlike the latest "ethical judgments" against the former minister of Economy of the dictatorship Jose Alfredo Martinez de Hoz, who last December was sentenced to life imprisonment and inhibition, the decision this afternoon would be symbolic. "There is no crime against information," claimed Barcezat.
As much as discouraged last-minute decision of the trial, the government has already encouraged other previous experiences. For case against Martinez de Hoz was presented the former Economy Minister Felisa Miceli and Piumato union in July, while from the public applauded the Justice Minister, Julio Alak, and Human Rights Secretary Eduardo Luis Duhalde.
The Founding Line of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo anticipated that the trial will not participate, but the traditional round on Thursday, where he read the names of the missing poems. "We have nothing to do with Bonafini," said one of their referents, Nora Cortinas.
Jonas Brothers, again in Argentina
The American teen pop trio Jonas Brothers announced a U.S. tour and Latin America that will include a presentation on Argentina for the second half of the year. The Jonas Brothers successful spin label with his partner, Demi Lovato, with whom he acted as a year ago in the River Plate stadium. The tour will include Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Costa Rica, Argentina and Brazil, on dates to be confirmed. The production promises a spectacular production for the concerts of artists of the Disney Channel Original Movie "Camp Rock", which is already preparing its sequel. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will begin July 27 in Dallas and will continue Through North America, Latin America and Europe during the months of August, September and October. The "Jonas Brothers World Tour" was one of the more rent tour of 2009, with over 1.5 million total audience and sold-out shows on three continents.
Edge, an independent education foundation, has collated public responses to MPs
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Independent education foundation Edge has collated public responses to MPs Ed Balls, Michael Gove and David Laws on what they would like changed in the education system.
Public response to MPs comes in the run up to the UK general election, with the competition heating up even more following the first live TV debate with the main party leaders.
Responding to the broadcast at the Westminster launch event today, secretary of state for children, schools and families Ed Balls MP said:
"Vocational qualifications are not second class - they are the key to jobs in the future. Every young person needs the skills and qualifications to give them a path to success and practical and vocational learning needs to be on a par with academic learning."
Commenting for the Conservatives, Nick Gibb MP, shadow minister for schools, said:
"We support high quality vocational qualifications, backed by excellent courses and experienced teachers. We're committing to developing University Technical Colleges and more Apprenticeship places in our manifesto."
Also speaking at the event, David Laws MP, Liberal Democrat shadow secretary of state for children, schools and families, said:
"I agree with Edge's recommendations and hope to incorporate them in our manifesto. All young people should have many opportunities open to them and providing a high quality vocational education is a vital part of this."
Following the delivery of all responses to the campaign, the broadcast will be seeded through social media, online advertising, through video-on-demand and supported by print adverts and media relations.
The supporting print and online creatives respond to the broadcast and research which shows 78 per cent of the population would like to see more quality practical and vocational learning on offer, by asking politicians “have you heard us?”
Additional research, launched to mark the first showing of the broadcast, demonstrates how important “the three E’s” – education, employment, the economy – will be in determining the vote for Britain’s first time voters.
Chairman of Edge, Lord Baker, commented:
“Edge has provided a platform for the public to have their say via all methods of communication from Twitter to video messages. The outcome is the first ever election broadcast generated completely by the public.
“The time is right for the next Government to make sure the current system helps all young people realise their individual talents. They must be able to recognise the many paths to success that come from a high quality education combining academic, practical and vocational learning.”
Brazil claims to have the formula to stop Messi
Assistant coach of the Brazilian national team, Jorge de Amorim Campos "Jorginho," said today that Brazil has a formula to nullify Lionel Messi, in a possible match between Argentina and the World Verdeamarela in South Africa. Zico, a historic five-time champion of the world also handed praise for Rosario.
"Messi is a great player and live a great moment. It's a crack, a separate player. It will be very important for Argentina. In a possible match, there is a way to cancel it," Jorginho said during a trade event in the Brazilian team Rio de Janeiro. The DT field assistant, gave no details of what would be the formula and reiterated: "It's a great player and is in a rare moment in his career. But our concern is with the Brazilian team."
Also commended Rosario Jorginho, but said that "whoever wants to be world champion can not be afraid of an opponent."
Former World Cup Zico also referred to Messi told the channel SporTV: "You can compare Messi with Maradona, but Maradona is a difference: it was marked throughout the game with an opponent in the neck. I saw Messi still have a Marking well, but today, for me, is the only football genius. " On a comparison between him and Messi, Zico said that both are "very different", but admitted that the Argentine "is much more skillful with the ball."
"Messi can lead Argentina to World Cup final if he continues the way it's playing," he said.
THE SON OF PABLO ESCOBAR IN DOCUMENTARY PRESENTS THE REQUESTS THAT APOLOGIES
At eight was the son of one of the richest and most powerful men in the world. At sixteen, few minutes after shutting off the phone with him, his father was gunned down and he swore revenge on the radio. Sixteen years later, after a stay in prison on charges of money laundering, a turbulent exile a decade of anonymity in Argentina with new life and identity and the long ordeal of taking care of the past on his back, Juan Pablo Escobar returns to light in Sins of My Father, a documentary directed by Nicolas Entel in Argentina reviewing your life with her father and meets the children of Luis Carlos Galan and Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, two killed for their political father, to apologize
Two December 1993, Colombia shaken awake. In every house are turned on radios, televisions, all tuned hear the news of the day: Pablo Escobar met. Detained for months in a middle-class neighborhood of Medellin, withdrawn and separated from his family, King of the Coca just committed the worst mistake of his life. In a fit of desperation, she called her son John Paul to the hotel of the Armed Forces who has taken refuge with his mother and sister state order, spoke longer than he would have liked, ignored the child's encryption keys (" quiet, Grandma, do not worry, do not call more "), I ended up crawling. So peeks through the curtains and babbles a "call you right now." So crashes, spins, and is military, paramilitary or armed groups. Everyone there, surrounding the house. Escobar sighs, just open the window, calculate the distance to the roof. By now, everyone knows him as the most cruel drug lord in Colombia, the most deadly strain on the back. Having escaped from the notorious prison Cathedral (which he had built) for fear of a possible move, is pursued by the CIA, the DEA, the Colombian Army, the armed group Los Pepes (People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar), members of the cartel Cali and even some grudging Medellin Cartel, who still leads. Are not many options. It draws the flip-flops, belly prominent beard, jump onto the roof, clutching his two revolvers and amid shouts and insults began a disproportionate shooting ends in less than three minutes. Pablo Escobar is dead.
The image moves quickly. Journalists take photos, send cables, make calls. Tirado and covered in blood, Escobar's body is now a matter of state. The soldiers around him and smile at the trophy of war will be over the next few days on television. Across the city, sitting on the bed and staring at the phone, his son John Paul is unaware of what just happened. Minutes of silent waiting until a reporter called him to tell her the news. Then the boy, sixteen years, big guy, the same brilliance of Paul in the eye, it jumps up and swears revenge on the radio, to an entire country: "I'm going to kill himself." A déjà vu all listen in terror. Just a few minutes later, called to say that he repents, he will not avenge the death of his father, he will not avenge, repeat, the only thing he cares about is the future of your family suffered and do something to reign peace in their country. And here begins another story of the son who seeks redemption. In a tour almost Borges, Pablo Escobar Juan plays the man who, at the last moment, he discovers who he is and twist your fate forever. "I almost by the backpack, I almost believe the story that I had to answer for my dad," he says today, sixteen years later, with a determination that captivated the Argentine director Nicolas Entel when she met her story and decided to reflect in a documentary called Sins of my father, this intimate process based atoning apologize to the children of politicians killed by Pablo Escobar.
The other, the same
Leave your country, change his identity to that of Sebastián Marroquín, transformed into another without ceasing to be himself, to settle in Argentina and avoid talking about the past. All that had to Juan Pablo, from now on Sebastian to continue with their lives. Colombian shouting something in the Argentine at the spectator from the first moment he appears on camera Marroquín saying "my daddy." And an angelic picture of Pablo Escobar in his first Communion represents "the only moment of honesty" that Sebastian might have to his Argentine friends without fear of being recognized. But not only that. The tenderness of the photo disturbing turn condenses the contradictions of Colombia's most popular drug. A man who led the Medellin cartel and 80 percent of the cocaine trade, which was expelled from the New Liberalism founded by Rodrigo Lara Bonilla and Luis Carlos Galan when his activities came to light and that, nevertheless, entered the Congress as an alternate member and wanted a political career building soccer fields, stadiums and even a housing complex called Barrio Pablo Escobar, which earned him the nickname "Robin Hood." An egomaniac who began his ascent line buying the Hacienda Napoles, setting up a zoo of exotic animals in it ("watching the wildlife encyclopedias and chose what I wanted to have animals on the farm," says Marroquin with a smile, before the video inviting people to know the place) and, at 25, he was one of the seven characters world's richest by Forbes magazine. That only a few years later did not hesitate to kill politicians and civilians who crosses his path, which set the pattern of car bombs in the war against the Cali cartel, which unleashed an army of assassins inaugurating the most violent period in Colombia and was able to blow up an Avianca plane with 108 people, by the mere suspicion (failed) that there carrying President Cesar Gaviria. Could it be that this same man will enjoy reading to your child's tale "The Three Little Pigs"? Marroquin looks at the camera, pulls a tape recorder, play sets. When listening to the monotonous voice of Escobar repeating that classic tale of childhood, which is not touched by the story itself, but the look of the son to hear. "It would be easier for us to go out to criticize, but would not be honest," says Sebastian. People can not complain that we've had a loving relationship with him. "The difficulty, let us agree, is not to demonize somebody. The problem is to assimilate the nuances, admit that if I thought like a criminal Pablo Escobar, was also capable of acting as a parent. A good father, judging by the photos, videos, anecdotes of daily intimacy cut on a country immersed in death: family vacations, Monopoly games, afternoon pool, shared laughter, roller coasters at Disney, electric toy cars, all those nights waiting for her henpecked husband to sleep.
Neither heroes nor villains
But any documentary reconstructs itself a story. And if history tends to be epic, the counterpart of the villain is the hero. In this case, two heroes: clean and honest politicians who (literally) gave their lives for their country. Because the historical record of Sins of My Father also shows how, while the U.S. middle class fell delivered to cocaine and raised its target Escobar empire, the then Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara Bonilla was fighting his personal battle, knowing that his life danger. In '84 he ordered a raid on the laboratory Tranquilandia, and seized tons of cocaine, worth 1,200 million dollars. The hardest blow against the drug business of history and Escobar himself, which was publicly denounced and forced to resign as the U.S. Congress canceled his visa. A few months later, Lara Bonilla was murdered in the street by thugs who shot him in the head from a motorcycle. Without blame or punishment, the Escobar took refuge in Panama and later in Nicaragua. Sebastian had just seven years and recalls that period as a continuous flood of tears: "Nicaragua was devastated by the war I was living. They called me to lunch and cried, called me to play and cried, called me to go outside and wept because he saw an even bigger wall. " He later returned to Colombia, where the Medellin cartel continued to operate until Escobar ordered in '89 murder his second public enemy: the presidential candidate for the New Liberalism, Luis Carlos Galan. Also there, in full political act and the view. So come on stage is when the other children, four in total: Rodrigo Lara and Carlos, and Claudio Juan Manuel Galan. Like Sebastian, also sees them little kids, vulnerable, innocent. They are shown going from arm to arm, between sobs, hugs outside, funerals televised angry crowd. Boys who became men today and fly the flags of their parents as martyrs. In this sense, the finding was reversed by Nicolas Entel Manichaeism putting everyone on the same level. Hence the idea of a letter it conducive to meeting Marroquín with the heirs of Colombian democracy and the effort of months to convince him to write it. Finally, in February 2008, the three sons of Galan and the son of Lara Bonilla came together to read that letter Pablo Escobar's son suggested they meet to "not repeat history," claimed he knew where all the pain had led his father and the fact of being born into a fertile environment for violence but did not push it in their search for peace. Minutes of silence, eyes that cross until finally speaks Juan Manuel Galan and qualify the initiative for "brave and noble." It is not easy, think from all the pain dimension of social condemnation that exists on that family.
DNA
It is not easy. Even now, already spent so much time. Maybe that's why so many Marroquín was itching to write this letter. Fears that had to do, first of all, with the possibility of the offense. "It took me almost ten days in writing. There was no word just seemed to me that all the might offend. And my father had caused suffering big enough for me to hate me too. I did not want to compare, but neither wanted to stay silent, because I also had my own experience, "he says. As yet were afraid to travel to Colombia, the first encounter with the son of Lara Bonilla was implemented by Argentina, in Tigre, surrounded by trees and birds in this kind of "suburb", as the voiceover describes the documentary. The plan is closed to them both sitting on a bench and tells Rodrigo Lara Marroquín today it is still remembered in Colombia for the words he spoke on the radio was just announced the death of Escobar. Compassionate, admits he swore to avenge his father, doors in the room. Childhood fantasies with shouts and guns, he says. Sebastian nods and takes the confession to ask you to please put in place. That if he imagined the eight dark revenge, think about what could happen to a sixteen. From victim to victim, he asks. "I lost the right to be angry, he will say alone. I said that like any angry teenager might have said. But what I said, taking this name, and the social burden is strong. I said 'You are the son of Pablo Escobar, then it is a danger'. "
To this point, that the enemies of his father summoned him after his death, to give indications of what to do if I wanted to stay alive. A meeting which will Marroquin was in fact sure that they would kill him. But they just said I had to leave Colombia and never get in the drug trafficking business. The decision was emigrating with his mother (Maria Isabel Santos) to Argentina, where even changing his name from everything, studying architecture and industrial design at the University of Palermo, was and will be understood that DNA carrier Escobar, as a stamp marking a fire that is useless to keep denying. The year was '99 when the counter both discovered his true identity and tried to extort money. The immediate reaction was to complain to the Court ("we wanted to continue carrying it around forever") but then were arrested on charges of "money laundering." Sebastian came to 45 days and his mother was 18 months dam, a cause that just seven years after it was completely closed, declaring them innocent. Sebastian explains with the same sad resignation that explains the rest: "Suddenly they put you in jail for the crime of kinship, in the context of a complaint that you yourself promote. It was the last straw, was disappointing. It seemed that nothing had changed, so many years of effort were worth nothing, everything did not care. It was the same behave or misbehave: roads led to prison, or death. " And all because of the complexity of an inheritance to this day does not finish processing. Who is he anyway? If at the beginning of the documentary is heard saying "I am nobody" may come to light and displayed publicly as a way of exorcising ghosts. "I live a continuous process of reinvention," he says. I have the past back, but I've also been able, in Argentina, where a NN for ten years, to avoid bias before greeting. Now I feel a little thinner. I'm calmer, I have no pressure of having to hide anything. "Not only because he discovered that you can keep moving within your circle of Buenos Aires with its head held high, but because in Colombia itself, where the documentary has already been released, the reaction of the media and political parties was more respectful than I expected. What's more, the newspaper El Colombiano popular launched a survey entitled "Do you forgive the son of Pablo Escobar?" And 87 percent of responses were positive. "I could not believe. If I had said about 30 percent, I would have thought a lot, "says Sebastian, who says he never had much fear as the premiere, when he returned home and attended the cinema" trusting in the protection of God. "
Part of the proceeds with the documentary will be donated to United Nations Foundation to help families displaced by Colombia's armed groups linked to drug trafficking. Marroquin said that is where the problem lies beyond what each one privately. Although he swears he never used cocaine (we know that Pablo Escobar despised the addicts), their position is clear: "Do not encourage personal consumption, but I am respectful. That cocaine is prohibited in Colombia is ridiculous, it's as if we ban eating meat Cristina. " The important thing happening on the other side: Sebastian again put the focus on the final meeting of all children who, he believes, was read as a call for peace by the media, politicians and the Colombian people themselves. Something that on this side of the map is rather a genuine, touching gesture of nobility. Marroquin looking into his eyes and ask forgiveness for all that he did his father, the sons of Lara Bonilla Galan and you return a "you're not Pablo Escobar, we have nothing to forgive." The desire to set an example and calling for a pardon on behalf of another, in a country that has not had justice.
Sins of My Father premieres on April 22.
President Kirchner met with Judge Sotomayor
"It was great meeting because it is a very special person the judge," the governor said, adding that Sotomayor was especially interested in knowing "how to be president and wife."
On the other hand, Cristina Fernandez announced that the judge "announced that come to Buenos Aires in 2011, accompanied by her mother and husband of his mother, who is Argentine."
"This meeting was also very interesting, but many of the issues discussed were of a private nature" such as the loss of anonymity by the judge, and the way he lived the entire process of nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, Cristina Fernandez said.
Asked about their participation in the morning before the Nuclear Safety Summit taking place in Washington, the President said "we are talking about a very comfortable for Argentina, because they are not talking about pacifism in quotes because we have no capacity to develop nuclear on the contrary, we are a country with very strong nuclear development, but completely turned to technological and medical development. "
Besides being "knowledgeable" of the reality of Argentina, the judge was interested in "how women become president and the resistance there and what essentially all societies there are on the subject of change."
On the other hand, the President noted that "we were talking about what the American judicial system and all the experience she had during her nomination, after being chosen by the President of the United States, Barack Obama to fill that key position .
To do this, the third woman and first Hispanic judge in the history of the Court, had to overcome a difficult process where for hours and repeatedly performed a congressional session questions about his actions in the past and potential responses to future situations.
In less than a year to occupy one of the nine most important seats that make up the country's highest court, Sotomayor told him about the "exchange that is always among the powers" in America.
Thus, "they also consulting with the legislative branch, the executive branch because they are part of the same state and a same country, that means they will do what one says or that they will say that else do what they say, "said Cristina referring to what is transmitted by the judge.
"In that sense, have a vision of the division of powers, as it really is" being that "are divisions of powers of a State but the State is only one," concluded the president.
We will then be chosen by the U.S. president Barack Obama to fill the vacancy, the White House described as a person who "more federal judicial experience would bring to the Supreme Court in 100 years and more prior judicial experience than anyone in general for the court confirmed of justice in the past 70 years. "
Macri admitted that his pact with De Narvaez is unclear and left Duhalde
The mayor of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri, acknowledged today that the agreement he reached with the national deputy Francisco De Narváez for the election of June 28 is "not clear" and claimed "maintain consistency" of that vote.
"It is not clear [the agreement with De Narváez]. The fact was clear that the success we had on June 28. That is clear and if it can be reopened, it would be very good for Buenos Aires," said the leader, told Radio 10.
In addition, Macri said it could revive the political agreement if De Narvaez decides to run as a candidate for governor of Buenos Aires and does not seek to run for president. "It would be good for the province and politics to maintain the consistency of June 28, complained.
On the other hand, praised the former president Eduardo Duhalde, but took away. "I rescued the work he is doing, which is struggling from within the PJ, but it's a different job than the one we are proposing, it is to create a new alternative."
Tapping. Macri returned to defend the charges in the case involving the illegal wiretapping and held that the evidence that Justice has against him are "fantaciencia."
Moreover, he insisted he has "suspicions" about a possible political intent behind the summons for questioning by Federal Judge Norberto Oyarbide.
"I read in the newspaper that one indication is that [Cyrus James] is linked with the cell phone near where I live. I think 'fantaciencia'" he said.
James is accused of having intervened phones businessman Carlos Avila, the leader of the Association of Relatives of Victims of the Bombing of the AMIA, Sergio Burstein, and the brother of the head of government of Buenos Aires, Daniel Leonardo, among others.
For his part, reiterated today that Oyarbide Macri has a political purpose against him. In this context, remarked: "I can not fail to have suspicions when I know exactly what I did and what did not, so I do not understand when the judge says there is evidence."
TEDx took its first step in Buenos Aires
The event, which attracted 1,400 people at La Rural, brought together 20 speakers from various fields, who shared their experiences and projects presented their subjects Manu Ginobili, Luis Pescetti and Luis Moreno Ocampo, among others
With the presence of 1,400 people who attended free of charge to the talks that featured 20 speakers, Buenos Aires was the first edition of TEDx which took place in Argentina, an independent event and local TED is organized for 25 years and seeks to promote the dissemination of ideas that are worthwhile, and details his motto.
"There were proposals for 400 people to tell their story," said the mathematician and journalist Adrian Paenza, the master of ceremonies TEDxBuenosAires.
lanacion.com was present with a team of journalists, whose coverage via Twitter Bilinkis was accompanied by Santiago, one of the drivers of TEDx Buenos Aires.
The event featured a live broadcast at the Faculty of Sciences of Buenos Aires and another on the Internet, which had more than 3000 people watching TEDxBuenosAires chats simultaneously.
After a brief introduction prerecorded video of Chris Anderson, curator of TED, the opening was led by Mariano Sigman, a graduate in Physics and a PhD in neuroscience, with its exhibition "The machine that constructs reality, followed by musician and comedian Luis Pescetti. Thus, TEDxBuenosAires had the presence of various speakers from disparate areas and disciplines, but with the common goal of mobilizing the audience.
For twelve hours, the exhibits presented TEDxBuenosAires scientists, musicians, athletes, anthropologists, a 18-minute format was strictly regulated by Adrian Paenza. Between each presentation was made at TED Talks issued in previous years, as Sir Ken Robinson talk about the death of creativity of children in schools, one of the videos with more views on the official website.
Among the speakers present were Luis Pescetti, Bea Pellizzari, Manu Ginobili, Alberto Kornblihtt, Jose Cibelli, Gabriel Gellone, Inés Sanguinetti, Roberto Guareschi, Mariano Sigman, Luis Moreno Ocampo, Mercedes Salado Puerto, Miguel Brechner Frey, Constanza Ceruti, Matias Zaldarriaga, Salt Marcos and Jaime Lerner.
Controversy in Congress for a measure of Cobos
Congress is paralyzed. Was discussed in committee but not down to the precinct. The opposition does not make a quorum to meet and blames the ruling. Now they added a new controversy. Vice President Julio Cobos, along with part of the arc antikirchnerista ordered deduct 20% from the floor to lawmakers next Wednesday are failing in their duty to take their seats in order to legislate.
The President of the Senate measure was supported by the UCR and the owner of socialism, Ruben Gustiniani. The head of the bloc of senators of radicalism, Gerardo Morales, said the decision to convene Mendoza in the newspapers for the next session legislators who missed Wednesday is "total legality."
"The discount of the diet were all legal actions taken by the senators present in the compound, who were willing to take the debate," said Morales.
In the same vein Gustiniani was expressed about the decision to Cobos. "It is the application of the rules," he said. He added: "In practice it is untenable to work not sit on tables."
Since the Government came at once to protest against the initiative and the head smarmy Kirchner bloc in the Senate, Miguel Angel Pichetto, Cobos said "once again shows that it works at the heart of the opposition coalition" rather than work together to "build parliamentary agenda "and" seek dialogue. " Pichetto also classified as "insignificant" to the extent of discounting diets and make a call by the newspapers. He added that measures such as those launched by Cobos "harm the country." For its part, the radical Morales also said the senator K and said that "the government and have an obsession with Pichetto Cobos.
Purmamarca, Jujuy, Argentina, Information
The entrance to the Quebrada de Humahuaca seduces with the Cerro de los Siete Colores, craft fairs and church centennial.
Tanned by the sun and the effort of hand-loom weavers engaged Purmamarca to emulate the beauty of the Cerro de los Siete Colores. It is a delight to eavesdrop apply the technique to recreate that amazing color burst, which graces the entrance to the Quebrada de Humahuaca as a gate reserved for the gods.
The yellow, orange, blue and crimson wool rustic pieces seem detached from the crown pieces of stone, for display at the posts linked in the square. The long silences that fly over this town of Jujuy centenary create the ideal atmosphere for the flow of inspiration from the artisans.
It speaks little and the voices are perceived timidity drowned in the narrow streets of downtown. Only screams coming from the caravans of tourists who climb the hill Morado, determined to be in the retinas the images of all the folds of the Seven Colors.
The ornate nature assigned to Purmamarca can not be conceived devoid of the sky without the slightest wrinkle, the multitude of thistles still on the slope and the path entangled with the Rio Grande, that climbs and climbs to curl up in the Cuesta de Lipan. Below, from the perspective of the Paseo de los Colorados, a path of 3 km surrounding the venerable hill-tones emerge white, gray and violet. Slots no longer waving minerals on the mountain and just an hour later, back in the village, the view will get relaxation.
The white walls of Santa Rosa de Lima Church, built in 1648 - offer a respite. Around this temple roofed with wood and clay cactus Manuel Belgrano rested his troops. He used the generous shade of a carob tree, which still stands, protected by a fence. From there, inevitably, had to stare at that mountain seductive than, say his admirers, "spring couplets. t
Founded in 1594, to 2,200 meters above sea level.
Santa Rosa church dates from 1648.
Beijing does not say a word about the boycott
China implemented in the controversy of soy the same strategy often used in international conflicts: silence public at marathon negotiations orders and doors inward.
The diplomatic clash with Argentina has not caused any official statement, even a brief note on the Xinhua news agency, traditional government spokesman. For Beijing, simply, as if nothing had happened.
The guideline of silence seems clear why the Ministry of Commerce, responsible for the alleged order to cancel the import of soybeans in Argentina, refused yesterday to give statements to this newspaper. Nor Argentina diplomacy in China became available to report on the progress of the talks. All that is known is that Argentina's embassy received on Monday an official communication informing him that, suddenly, the national soybean did not exceed the quality standards of China.
According to Bloomberg, the vice president of China Chamber of Commerce for Imports and Exports, Bian Zhenhua, is primarily responsible for the boycott of soybean in Argentina. A boycott, of course, is that for Beijing. The Commerce Ministry says the suspension of imports responds to the legitimate aim of supporting local soybean farmers. However, unofficially no doubt that this is a harsh reprisal for anti-dumping measures against Chinese products applied by the government of Cristina Kirchner.
The origin of Beijing's fury is that Argentina is implementing "unfairly" these anti-dumping measures to Chinese textile and industrial products, and the worst is that it is "an upward trend."
Asian property markets are very excited since the news broke. The countries of Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia, are in this crisis an opportunity to boost sales to China of its abundant palm oil. However, analysts refuse to be any great surprises.
"In fact, the reduction in the import of soy may increase prices and encourage local processors to import more seeds," said Tommy Xiao, an analyst at Shanghai JC Intelligence Co., for whom the suspension responds to an act clearly of retaliation.
Just look at the statistics to understand that this is a political decision. In the first two months of this year, Chinese imports of soybean oil rose 65% to 90,000 tonnes.
In economic terms, the export of soybeans in 2008 reached 14,400 million dollars. China is the target of 77% of soybean exports in Argentina.
Argentine government upset with China for the soybean crisis: ambassador cited
The Chinese government's decision to halt the entry of Argentine soybean oil strained trade relations between the two countries and now developed into a diplomatic conflict. Last night, Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana announced on Monday decided to quote the Chinese ambassador in Buenos Aires, Gang Zeng. Spokesmen for the advanced foreign portfolio that will manifest itself Zeng Taiana "upset and concern of the Argentine government" by the latest measures would affect Argentina's exports of soybean oil destined for the Chinese market.
Shortly after the decision Taiana, Minister of Production, Deborah Giorgi came to economic arguments support the Argentine anger.
"The brakes on our exports of oil seems to be a para-tariff measures with health arguments. It is a disproportionate action, which is not understood by any parameter. Our oils are sold worldwide without any problems." Giorgi said.
Citing the health issue, Giorgi referred to the Chinese authorities put as a reason to stop the entry of soybean oil hexane residues, a solvent used in the milling of soya-oil in shipments coming from the Argentina.
"It is paradoxical that China may retaliate by dumping measures, if the country is in full force 102 AD and another 18 investigations in process."
For the Argentine government and business decision lies China, in fact, a sort of revenge for the brake that the Argentine government imposed on certain Chinese products, including textiles, footwear and stones. These measures were implemented by the secretariat of trade leads Guillermo Moreno. While the global crisis raged, Argentina imposed barriers to imports to guarantee the trade balance surplus.
Given this reasoning, Giorgi said: "Argentina are defending unfair competition, but not close imports. Today is Chinese shoes entering our country, but at a price above the minimum export value we set in our anti-dumping measure supports. domestic industry, working in Argentina. An anti-dumping investigation is always supported by the finding that there damage to the industry. "
Soybean sales to China and its derivatives are an essential element in the Argentine export basket. It is estimated that this year sales to China for soybean oil will reach 2,000 million dollars, according to estimates by the consultant abeceb.
Argentina has a growing trade deficit with China that began in 2008 with $ 700 million. In 2009 came to U.S. $ 1,200 million when it sold for U.S. $ 3,600 million and bought for U.S. $ 4,800 million. In the first two months of 2010 the deficit with China is U.S. $ 600 million, half the annual deficit in 2009.
Diplomatic relations with China is not good, since Cristina decided last January to suspend a trip to that country. Yesterday it was learned that Hu Jintao, Chinese President made a tour of the region this month, but will not stop in Buenos Aires.
"We will continue on all fronts, claiming the sovereignty of the Malvinas"
She said that Argentina would continue calling "on all fronts" sovereignty over the islands. He also asked the UK to comply with UN resolutions and called the situation carries on England as "colonialism." The Head of State called "universalize" the question of the Malvinas
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, accompanied by the governor of Tierra del Fuego, Fabiana Ríos, the defense minister, Nilda Garre, military and veterans, led this afternoon the main event on April 2 in the city of Ushuaia.
"That story, the patriotism of those who gave their sons, husbands, boyfriends, friends, you (by ex-combatants) who were to defend what belongs to all us to Argentine sovereignty claim," said Chief of State.
Cristina called "an exercise in perseverance task on all fronts and at all forums in which to translate the injustice, the incoherence of a world that seeks to live in peace, respecting the borders, but by the mere fact of having a seat on the Security Council United Nations, does not respect UN decisions. "
"This double standard has to be reviewed," the President asked.
"We have to settle down mainly in international law, the claim just and peaceful, focused on the validity of international law," he said.
"We can not claim it to other countries in compliance with UN resolutions and yet one of them may violate systematically to date. These are things we are asking for and we'll keep calling in all the fronts, "said Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
The president asked that "we do not come running with ghosts ... that the Argentine military tried to take the islands."
"Thousands of young people were victims of the same dictatorship that insult but today was recognized by them as a government to the world despite reports he had of human rights violations," he said.
"We have the moral authority, institutional and historical data to make the claim that they meet the standards of the UN if it is true that you want a civilized and peaceful world," said the President.
Cristina considered necessary to "universalize" the question of the Malvinas to know that "is not a whimsical question of a country but a vision of a whole society about the world in which we live."
The President also recalled how he lived the war from the city of Rio Gallegos and described as "shameful" the fact that veterans were "hidden" by the dictatorship after the end of hostilities.
"For history, geography and common sense, sovereignty claim to 14 thousand miles away is not sustainable," said the president.
"It is an exercise of colonialism by the United Kingdom," he said.
He also thanked the Latin American countries for their support to Argentina's claim, saying that the "great powers" have offered to mediate for Argentina and Britain to sit "under international law."
"Honor and glory to those who died for his country alive Malvinas ..." concluded Cristina.
After the ceremony, Cristina threw red carnations into the sea to honor the war dead, after walking about 200 meters surrounded by people, who accompanied the end of the act.
The President moved from the Falkland Islands plaza along the Beagle Channel, along with Defense Minister Nilda Garre, other officials and relatives of war dead who thanked him for his contribution to the cause for the claim of sovereignty.
Utility consumption grows in Argentina
The utilities together in Argentina grew by 9.9 percent last February over the same month last year, announced today the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC).
A report of the entity states that the increase was based on the momentum gained by the cell phone, which exceeded 50 million units across the country, and to a lesser extent by the passengers transferred to domestic flights.
The number of calls from mobile phones increased 24.9 percent, while the rise in text messages sent by this route was 23.5, he said.
Also grew, albeit at a lower rate, demand for electricity (5.6 percent), natural gas consumption (1.1) and distribution of drinking water in the area served by the Water and Sanitation Company Argentinos ( 3.1).
In contrast, pointed to the INDEC, the cargo transported by rail fell 6.3 percent on average, while passengers used the subway were 12.6 percent below February 2009.
Strong condemnation of the Jewish community for anti-Semitic graffiti
The locality of Santa Teresita, located in the Partido de la Costa, woke up with anti-Semitic graffiti in the vicinity of a hotel in which more than 200 people from the Jewish community celebrated the feast of Passover.
In several near the hotel walls were painted swastikas and slogans like 'Juden morten and overnight motorcycles whose drivers were heard shouting slogans became similar.
The fact was rejected by the government of Buenos Aires, INADI and Jewish community leaders, as the holder of the AMIA, Guillermo Borger, who expressed his "total condemnation and outrage" and said it will make the complaint.
Borger also described the attackers as "a group of misfits who all he does is hurt Argentina", while the secretary general of the Jewish center, Julio Schlosser said "no" because the episode's surprise, he said, that city "housed Nazi war criminals."
This is referred to Dinko Sakic, a croton for 76 years in 1998 was captured in Santa Teresita after being recognized by some of his victims by passing through the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Schlosser expressed confidence that "the prompt action of Justice to allow the officials who took advantage of a very important date for the entire community such as the Passover and Easter Catholics to soil that requires peaceful coexistence Argentina society."
For its part, the president of the CS, Aldo Donzis, pledged to "pursue the investigation to find" those responsible for anti-Semitic graffiti, whom he described as people who "live permanently in aggression and intolerance."
Meanwhile, Minister of Government of Buenos Aires, Eduardo Camano, said the province "rejects any act that harms and the Jewish community" and said the administration of Gov. Daniel Scioli ordered an investigation into the incident.
Camano said that the police of the Province of Buenos Aires mounted an operation in the vicinity of the hotel to ensure the safety of people who are there.
Moreover, the holder of the Buenos Aires delegation of the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI), Paul Roma, announced that the Agency shall make a complaint about graffiti.
"We formed to make the complaint by the Public Prosecutor on duty. Of course it we will track the item properly and expect an immediate clarification of the facts by the Court," said Rome.
For several years, a significant number of Orthodox Jewish families celebrate Passover collectively in different parts of the country.
Easter encourages tourist movement in Argentina
More than two million Argentines began moving today to various tourist destinations to enjoy the mini-vacation provided by the Easter holidays. According to estimates from the Ministry of Tourism of the Nation, about two million 300 thousand people will move between Thursday and Sunday, representing an increase of 5.5 percent over the previous year. From the early hours this afternoon, the main routes out of the capital were clogged with lines of cars and buses that in cases like the highway Buenos Aires La Plata reached nearly 13 miles long. From Retiro bus terminal in this city, left Wednesday two thousand 300 buses to various destinations, while Buenos Aires is waiting for more than 80 thousand tourists to this day. According to data released by the news agency Telam, Buenos Aires hotels of three, four and five star hotels have reserved 80 percent of their capacities, especially for tourists Brazil, Uruguay and Europe. The Secretary of Tourism of the province of Buenos Aires, meanwhile, said the levels of reserves for Holy Week are the highest in the last five years, averaging 80 percent throughout the country. To mark the Easter holiday, which in Argentina is limited to Thursday and Friday, went into effect a road safety megaoperación two thousand 600 constables, 700 police officers and 180 patrol road in orange. This force is further supported by the provincial police and municipal officials.
Bergoglio asked to promote the "culture of dialogue" and "meeting"
After performing the traditional foot-washing at Hospital Borda, the archbishop of Buenos Aires claimed the importance of dialogue, but said: "You should always set a meeting"
"Dialogue is one thing that makes us good to all, even though the dialogue is difficult because it implies putting yourself in the other and take small steps from one side to the other for the meeting. Any dialogue must set up a meeting. We must promote the culture of the game against any kind of misunderstanding on all sides, "he said.
"Dialogue is one thing that makes us good to all, even though the dialogue is difficult because it implies putting yourself in the other and take small steps from one side to the other for the meeting. Any dialogue must set up a meeting. We must promote the culture of the game against any kind of misunderstanding on all sides, "he said.
The prelate explained that his message was not directed at politicians but to "all" and declined to give details on what is now passing through the Church's relationship with the government: "These things I do not calibrate."
The archbishop made an impromptu press conference after attending the traditional washing of the feet in a room of Borda Hospital (see related stories) to 12 inmates.
Bergoglio also raised a message for those who "watered with their blood on Argentine soil" during the Falklands war and called the time "do not forget." "Do not lose the memories," he added. He noted: "At the reconciliation is fair, the Malvinas are ours."
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