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  • The prosecutor asked for 135 years of Pueyes murderers after the trial

    May 22nd 2013

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    Nearly four years after the attack that killed the police brigade inspector Eduardo Puelles information, on trial for his murder has left this afternoon for judgment in the Criminal Division Court. Prosecutors sought 45 years in prison for each of the three accused, and convicted of belonging to ETA and for another attempt. The defense requires, instead, the acquittal, arguing that incriminating statements made at police headquarters after his arrest occurred under torture. State law, the prosecution and private prosecution and agreed that popular maltreatment were not detected by any of the medical inspections carried out and that these allegations are nothing more than a strategy of the terrorist.

    The three defendants have attended the trial, which has developed between yesterday and today, from an armored cabin separated from the rest of the room and have refused to give evidence, because, as has been said, do not recognize the legitimacy of the court. The only thing I wanted to make clear Pastor, at the end of the hearing this morning, is not known or had dealings with a distant relative Puelles neighbor, in the words of the prosecutor, who had been informed of the place of domicile of the agent killed. According to statements made at police headquarters and Etxebarría Zapirain-the third respondent did not testify because he injured himself and had to be treated-it was Shepherd who identified the inspector registration.

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  • Tax optimization: politicians

    May 22nd 2013

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    Why Hollande's plans on tax havens and dodgy politicians aren't ...

    The image of the "nice" Apple does will be affected by the revelation that the company pays no taxes in almost any country in which it sells its products? It may well be, as the report published in the U.S. Senate on Monday night to Tuesday wants confusing. Far from the "cool" portrait of Steve Jobs, the founder died today, and Tim Cook, this case is extremely embarrassing for one of the best known companies in the world. Apple's agreements with the IRS come to the list of brands stigmatized in recent months: Amazon to Starbucks, IBM, Google, the latter being in the sights of London. Nobody knows if their customers want them, but the marks are fragile and their reputation is a key element of their capital.

    These large multinational companies, while acting most of the time within the law, may have too long used tax loopholes safely, armed with their battalions of lawyers top flight. However, do not be fooled. Responsibilities in this fiscal evaporation are much more divided as some would believe. Today impecunious states go hunting for money are the ones who not only turned a blind eye for a long time, but have also found interest in doing so. What better way to push his champions in international markets that allow them to optimize their tax cut costs and be more competitive?

    From the point of view of businesses, tax is a charge and there is nothing surprising in what they seek to diminish. It is the inability of politicians to bring the tax rules and organizing the controls is involved responsible. In Europe, Apple uses the facilities offered by Dublin and The Hague, both members of the euro zone and the European Union. We remember the violence of Nicolas Sarkozy when he wanted to condition the bailout of Ireland to challenge the tax rate on corporations Island (12.5%) … but the offensive n ' had not been followed, because unanimity is the rule on these issues. Whose fault?

    The novelty is that the barrage is now (almost) unanimously. Germany and France have been calling for severity, which does not surprise anyone. The United States – where the idea of ​​tax gives the – and Britain want too is another thing: they have long been passive, so that's progress. Progress for more transparency and recover taxes owed must be provided not forget that Paris is where businesses and individuals are among the most heavily taxed in the world.

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  • Film “11 friends”: In the DFB-mill

    May 22nd 2013

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    Humboldt State University : COMM 414 : McCain & George 2008

    It would have given so much to tell. It was a rather strange summer, this 2011er. Hyped of Association, sponsors and media, made a huge women's soccer bubble. 74th 000 people came to the opening game to the Berlin Olympic Stadium, 17 million watched on television at, there was public viewing, image title pages and discussed in the pubs ascheplatzgestählte men as to whether the veteran Birgit Prinz should play, or at least the young Alexandra Popp.

    In this opposition the chance the film would have been. If there were already celebrating a title, he would at least be able to go to root cause analysis. The right questions to the right, because responsible for the hype, people, could have shed some light on this dark summer so athletic. Perhaps too much is also expected from a documentary, in which the German Football Association was (DFB) official partner.

    So you have to look quite closely to see shine through the cause of the poor performance. Occurs twice on the anxious team psychologist Arno Schimpf. "There's a fine line, what happens here," he says. And "., It may be too much" The player Bianca Schmidt said after the tournament. "This was all not real You look out the window, sees the helicopter to the hotel and then you make the TV and looks at the pictures."

    Unintentionally funny and the pictures of the photo shoots for sponsors, where the more indigenous women in high heels and extravagant cut clothes had to squeeze. They looked so disguised as once Marijke Amado victims in the mini playback show.

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  • The IMF recommends that London gets rid of his shares in Lloyds and RBS (press)

    May 21st 2013

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    Bank break-up 'will hit taxpayer' | Business | The Guardian

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will recommend to the British government to get rid of his shares in the banks Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Lloyds (LBG), saved at great expense during the financial crisis, the Times reported Tuesday on its website. The British government had saved in 2008 these two banks by buying 66 billion pounds (82 billion euros) of the shares of RBS and Lloyds. The state currently owns 81% of RBS and 39.6% of Lloyds. According to the British newspaper quoted an IMF report on the state of the UK economy to be published Wednesday, the fund called the finance minister, George Osborne, to disengage from RBS and Lloyds, despite the potential losses to taxpayers. The IMF report, which followed a week of talks with officials from the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of England calls for a withdrawal of the state because of the gloomy economic outlook for Britain. The report is likely to press Mr. Osborne to ease austerity despite the commitment made last week to stick to the deficit reduction measures. RBS had said in early May that he planned to return to the private sector next year after a major restructuring program. The government could decide to start selling its 82% interest in the capital from mid-2014 or even before, had said the group's president, Sir Philip Hampton.

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  • “Utopia” crazy story

    May 19th 2013

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    At first, and like any British series, I was reluctant to ditch me in front of screen and endure 50 minutes of something you do not know what it was or where it was coming. With 'The Hour' live spy drama of growing public television interspersed with small doses of love and discoveries trios covert government assassinations. "Black Mirror" was one of the revelations of the past year. His only six episodes left the audience with his mouth open. And no wonder. Its strength lies in the attempt stressed to create awareness in the minds of society through some portraits of the reality of the new technologies and the human being as a slave of progress.

    But with "Utopia" that happened to me I knew I was facing a mesmerizing psychological thriller that grabs the viewer because he has no choice but to keep watching the show to learn the argument. His protagonists, conspiratorial and asylees of society, living in a world that revolves around a manuscript of a graphic novel called "Utopia" and which, thanks to social networks and the Internet, look for ways to get rid of the two thugs turn.

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  • Bashar Al-assad denies use of chemical weapons

    May 19th 2013

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    Syria's chemical weapons threat demands a response - CNN.

    Speaking for the first time on the subject, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denied that his forces use chemical weapons against the rebels in a long interview to the official news agency Telam Argentine daily Clarin and the general published Saturday. President Assad believes that the information on Western sources of possible chemical weapons attacks by government forces used to prepare public opinion for a military intervention against Syria. "The accusations against Syria concerning the use of chemical weapons or (statements) about my resignation change daily. And it is likely that this is a prelude to a war against our country," Bashar al-Assad said in the interview in Damascus an unspecified date. Both media have said that the original records of journalists were confiscated. "They told us to use chemical weapons against residential areas. If these weapons were used against a city or suburb, with a record of ten or twenty victims, is it credible?" Asked Syrian President before answered in the negative. "Their use would mean the death of thousands or tens of thousands of people in minutes. Who could hide such a thing?", Has insisted.

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  • The other Spanish Eurovision

    May 18th 2013

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    All about ESC, MF and music in general: Pastora Soler: "I don't ...

    Another name for aim is to Mey Green, who plays bass in 'With you all the way', of the dream of Morpheus. Last year also visit Bak to reinforce choirs Pastora Soler in 'Qudate me', although previously had been aspiring to represent Spain in the years 2007, 2009 and 2011. "I've always gotten a cmulo of coincidences, or as part of my destiny. Already I approach it as something foreboding. Was with Pastora the past year and I've realized the magnitude at European level," he told ELMUNDO this artist. is. Also, already preparing a new attempt to exercise candidate: "I'm starting to work and in songs."

    The application covers espaola half a dozen people on stage. Javi Mendez, who plays the bagpipes to start acting the parts 'With you all the way'. is prepared spends her alone with 100 million viewers. "I do not impose the quantity but the quality.'m Used to playing to audiences and I worry pequeas ms near the eyes of the public. I do not care to be at 200 million people to 200. 000 million "he expressed ELMUNDO. is. This musician is an attempt to save the candidacy espaola, which has been sponsored by a cruise line. "They wanted a joker, someone who could play the bagpipes and the battery," says Mendez.

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  • Attacks in Iraq: a consequence of the Syrian crisis (Moscow)

    May 18th 2013

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    Moscow Sees 'Signs of Hope' In Solving Syrian Crisis - Al-Monitor ...

    The attacks Friday that left dozens dead in Iraq are a logical consequence of the conflict in neighboring Syria, a statement of the Russian Foreign Ministry issued Saturday. Moscow is particularly concerned with "the rise of sectarian tensions in Iraq, resulting in clashes between the radical elements of the Shiite and Sunni communities." These tensions "are largely the result of the crisis in neighboring Syria and the proliferation of attacks by terrorists in this country," reads the statement. A double attack occurred Friday outside a Sunni mosque in Baquba, 50 km northeast of Baghdad, causing 41 deaths and at least 57 wounded. A few hours later, explosions occurred at Madain and Falluja. In addition, more than 40 people were killed Friday night by explosions in Sunni neighborhoods of Baghdad. The Russian Foreign Ministry has "sent his condolences to the family and friends of the victims." "The differences between the Iraqis must be resolved through negotiations and taking into account the interests of all political and ethno-religious groups in the country," said the document of Russian diplomacy.

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  • Web mourns the retirement Beckham

    May 17th 2013

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    David Beckham to retire from soccer at end of season - CBS News

    The player has issued a message explaining his departure on Facebook, which has attracted more than 340. 000 "like". "To this day, one of my greatest achievements is being the captain of my country. Whenever I wore the t-shirt Three Lions, not only I enrolled in a long list of great players , but I was representing every fan passionately in love with his country, "he wrote in part.

    On Twitter, the world of football has also mobilized to say goodbye to David Beckham. The former sports journalist and international Gary Lineker called it "wonderful player, global superstar and superb ambassador for England and football."

    So glad you paid attention to what I told you to young Becks. twitter. com / GaryLineker / st … – Gary Lineker (@ GaryLineker) May 16, 2013

    David Beckham = Amazing Career. He just loved playing football. Congratulations and a pleasure to be a team mate! twitter. com/GNev2/status/3 … – G. Neville (@ GNev2) May 16, 2013

    David Beckham, one of the Most Iconic figures in global football is retiring from playing. It's the end of a chapter of an amazing story. – Joseph S Blatter (@ SeppBlatter) May 16, 2013

    He probably got more women interested in soccer than any other player too. . can not quite put my finger on why though? :-) Becks – Jody Morris (@ morriskid) May 16, 2013

    Best wishes as David # BeckhamRetires His magical free kicks for @ mufc and England Will live long in the memory of all soccer fans – David Cameron (@ David_Cameron) May 16, 2013

    Best wishes to David Beckham and his family on News Time of the Old retirement from soccer – great guy and exemplary ambassador for @ london2012 – Boris Johnson (@ MayorofLondon) May 16, 2013

    So it's Almost 24 hours on and I am still deeply hurt and upset about retiring David Beckham – Jamie (@ ThatBoyJD) May 17, 2013

    When Beckham refunded That goal against Greece, words can not even describe it, I get goosebumps every time I see That goal. # Beckham # legend – SΔCH (@ _sssidhu) May 17, 2013

    @ Louis_tomlinson and for underwear. Do not forget what he About did for underwear. – Savan Kotecha (@ Savan_Kotecha) May 17, 2013

    Just came off the golf course to hear about David Beckham's retirement from football. Having played against him this season, I feel he. . . – Joseph Barton (@ Joey7Barton) May 16, 2013

    . . . is never Given the credit he deserves as a competitor. Everybody talks about the brand purpose let me tell you, first an foremost, he is. . . – Joseph Barton (@ Joey7Barton) May 16, 2013

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  • Festival of Britain. At World's End

    May 16th 2013

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    The Festival of Britain, 60 years on | Books | The Guardian

    The feast of Britain begins today until May 26 In Britain, elsewhere in France and in many other countries, initiatives are numerous and sometimes original. A Bagad Morbihan part to Beijing and Britons will meet Indians in New York and New Mexico.

    Saint-Yves approach (ie Sunday) and the Festival of Britain, or Gouel Breizh with it. Ten days, the Britons here and elsewhere will celebrate their region. More than 500 appointments are scheduled!

    Loire-Atlantique, Pornic and its surroundings on the coast of Jade will also part with boats and sea shanties. Large Breton diners Sunday in Nantes, with winemakers Committee Breton wines. Music program also gouren and other animations.

    Elsewhere in France, in Paris, you can learn about the Valley of Saints Carnoët, with a projection of photos and a conference in the House of Britain, at the foot of the Montparnasse Tower. The esplanade of the town hall of the fifteenth arrondissement, the most Breton district of the capital, will welcome the public for two days of celebration, this weekend.

    Abroad, we will celebrate the UK on almost every continent. The regulars are a part, as the Britons in New York, with, among others, the fest-noz Saturday with Samuel Le Hénanff Quartet at Connolly's Times Square, with the participation of Indians in the New York area. This year, a strong theme emerges in fact the celebration of Britain to the United States: West Lighthouse meets the Wild West. In New Mexico, in the south-west of the country, a Breton delegation will be hosted in Albuquerque. Various cultural activities will be déroulerp uring several days. Relationships exist between American Indians and Britons last twenty years, with some exchanges. Native Americans have come to such Pluvigner (56) in 2001. The Samuel Hénannf has always participated in these exchanges.

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