martes, 19 de marzo de 2013


March 11-15

Monday 11

Giorgos Katidis, selected ex-captain of U-19 football Greece can not play anymore in the national team.
Greek Football Federation ruled midfielder lifetime of 20 years for holding a goal with a Nazi salute.
Content Vienna with Philharmonic reveals details of his past "Nazi" was during his team's victory, AEK Athens against Veria on Saturday in a match of the first division of their country.
The soccer federation said it was a "serious provocation" an insult "to all victims of Nazi brutality."
The head coach of AEK, German Ewald Lienen endorsed the player.
"Chances are you have seen the greeting on the internet or elsewhere and he did not know what it meant."
Katidis denied making a Nazi salute.
He said on Twitter that he knew what it meant to the raised arm gesture and he was pointing to a teammate in the stands the cauls was uncertain because the whole world at that time recognized the significance of the sign said.
"I'm not a fascist that would not have known what it meant," he wrote on the social network.
In any case his club has been asked to attend next week at a board meeting to explain what happened but maybe the odds no longer exist so he can return to his national team which began to make it known.

 

Tuesday 12

Among the delegates attending the conference stifling protection of CITES species that was held in Bangkok from 3 to 14 March, the wealthy representatives of Gucci and other fashion houses were noted.
And they were there for a gateway but to talk about pythons.
They were holding meetings to try to improve tracking of python skins used in their bags and shoes.
And they are very concerned because some python skins illegally sourced are being put on sale in boutiques such as bags and fashion boots.
Is for this reason that they attempted to establish a tracking system that provides for tracking of the Pitons  "from the swamp to the market."
Most python species are regulated under Appendix 2 of CITES. This means you need legal trade licenses and import quotas and export.
A report by the International Trade Centre estimates that are exported each year half a million-python skins with a value of about U.S. $ 1,000 million.
The fashion geniuses are trying to do their part to stop the illegal trade.
"Tracing is a new challenge. We are fully aware that it is a complex issue, we would like to invest because, in reality, we are investing heavily," said Rossella Ravagli of the Gucci fashion house in a side event at the conference to be held in Bangkok, Thailand.

Wednesday 13

Paul Marshallsea, the 62-year British tourist who became a hero and an Internet sensation, after facing a shark on a beach in Australia, was fired from his job.

His employer fired him after it was discovered that Marshallsea abroad during sick leave or who worked elsewhere farthest, which for many was a hero but for others a simple sailor who killed one of the animals most are dangerous and endangered.

A recorded it in January Marshallsea wrestling with a shark than 1.8 meters long, to the beachside Caloundra, near Brisbane and we can found video in social networks or youtube.

But his heroic intervention caught the attention of his employees, Pant and Dowlais Boys & Girls Club, a charitable organization in Wales. Marshallsea was on leave since April after saying he was suffering stress at work and I think this could have simply to remove your stress so overwhelming.

Marshallsea told WalesOnline news site that was not happy with his treatment, adding that his doctor advised him to take a vacation.

Thursday 14

The four main challenges of Pope
The fall of the faithful in the world or the pedophilia scandals that have punctuated the image of the Catholic Church are two of the most important challenges to those who will face Argentina's Jorge Mario Bergoglio in his pontificate.
Will the line taken by his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI emeritus, or reshape an institution with over 1,200 million adherents worldwide?
Clean the image of the Catholic Church, its hierarchy, and the work they do in the world is probably the biggest challenge, or at least the most urgent, that will have to address the pope Francisco.
One of the most amazing cases in the Vatican is the economic issue
"The Catholic Church is the largest organization in the world and has a chaotic financial architecture," he said at the time the journalist Jason Berry told the BBC.
One of the criticisms that are made to the current Catholic hierarchy is its immobility in certain issues.
The use of contraceptive methods, and things like this.

The culmination of all this, and not be the last options is less important, is to mention the decreasing number of Catholics on the planet.

Friday 15

The acting president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, opened Twitter account on Sunday and, according to reports, will soon be launched Maduro also accounts on Facebook, YouTube and a blog.

"Today we Patria. Viva Bolivar! Viva Chavez!" was the first tweet from the account at the time of writing this report already had 58,000 followers.

"Through this account the Venezuelan people will be informed every minute of work ahead Nicolas Maduro government," said Tarek El Aissami team member Planning and Mediation Command Campaign by state television.

In the account Maduro is presented as "son of Chavez, custodian of his legacy. Engaged in building the revolutionary efficiently Patria".

With it takes the witness Mature @ chavezcandanga, the account of the late President Hugo Chavez, who became one of the most popular heads of state in social networks worldwide, surpassed only by U.S. President Barack Obama who is believed was the most globally followed by social networks and very important people.

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