Wednesday 19 August 2009

I know what you are thinking


Photo Putin and Medvedev.

I know what you are thinking (the cocaine… and the ongoing…): can you get away with it if I just say nothing? Unfortunately silence simply isn’t going to work on this occasion with you. The Graff’s robbery was some kind of turning point for me. When I just stop, such sick was to think about how dirty bastards you are. Whom I still to carry on. Even the 13% profits of the Portuguese media Empresa – the Group of Francisco Pinto Balsemao, or the Rio Tinto sale of Alcan’s packaging arm, or the Essar bid for the Shell refineries, the facts of monetary importance not explaining in true terms the exact dirtiness you represent. We live in what can be a rather superficial world these days, but when something comes a cross with me, like the Rusal – I rather expose you than shut my mouth. The маму intrigues at most high level, with the several which anyone can deduce objectives, and which can do potential harm for what I care – I try to be quick and sincere. Listen these policy-maker and CV brokers to teaching me how to do the “two of this businesses per week”, and than on my sleep they (who else?) put close to my nose the dish with two peaces of meat with carrots and than make my jaw clank loudly – that I am wakeup with a jump, I know who and how (i.e. ‘Ccy eat’ – the Itsu afair) this cocaine… and the ongoing… are working. Just go to call you attention for two legs of somebody: to the same day facts in the two last articles.

Ferry sinks in northern Mozambique; 17 feared dead. The Associated Press. Published: August 18th, 2009 09:52 AM. Last Modified: August 18th, 2009 09:52 AM. MAPUTO, Mozambique - Mozambique's government says an overcrowded ferry went down off the coast in a northern province, and 17 people are feared drowned. Government spokesman Abudo Momade says the ferry with a capacity of 40 set off from Niassa province in the southeastern African nation with 50 people early Tuesday. After it sank, 26 passengers were rescued. So far, seven bodies have been recovered and the remaining 17 are feared drowned.

A WREN has been accused of trying to smuggle £1million of cocaine into Britain aboard a Royal Navy warship. Teresa Matos, 36, was held in a customs swoop on HMS Manchester off the Plymouth coast on August 10. Today she appeared in court via CCTV link from prison to hear charges of smuggling 12kg of cocaine. Type 42 Destroyer HMS Manchester had just completed an anti-narcotics mission in the South Pacific when the arrest was made, The Sun has learned. In April the vessel visited the remote South Georgia island at the same time as Princess Anne was there. In July the ship sailed to Cartagena, Columbia, where the UK fleet regularly takes part in joint drugs busts, seizing drugs en-route to Europe and the United States.

Four killed in shootout in Germany. Schwalmtal (Germany), Aug 19 (DPA) Four people were killed and one person was seriously wounded Tuesday in a shootout in the western German town of Schwalmtal, police said. Three other people inside the house where the gunman had holed himself up in were found unharmed, police said in first accounts after they had stormed the house. The gunman surrendered. A woman was seriously wounded in the shootout.

Steven Spielberg swapping Hollywood for Bollywood. AUGUST 18, 2009 . Hollywood director Steven Spielberg is joining forces with Bollywood after finalising an $825m deal. Spielberg’s DreamWorks Studios, of which he is a co-partner with Stacey Snider, has secured $825m in financial backing after agreeing a deal with billionaire Anil Ambani, the chairman of India’s Reliance Big Entertainment. Some of the money has also come from an agreement with Walt Disney Co and bank loans. The deal will see the studio make 21 films over the next four years. Dreamworks will keep the creative control over the productions and Walt Disney will handle the distribution and marketing for the movies around the world, except in India where Reliance will keep distribution. Amitabh Jhunjhunwala, the vice chairman of Reliance Capital, will reportedly join Spielberg and Snider on the Dreamworks board of directors.

Следователи пока не могут допросить раненого ректора НГМУ Маринкина. 19.08 2009, 06:53 РИА «Новости» Покушение на Игоря Маринкина произошло рано утром в понедельник, 17 августа, в Первомайском районе Новосибирска. Неизвестные примерно в 07.20 по местному времени выстрелили ректору в спину, который в этот момент, предположительно, направлялся на работу. Маринкин получил тяжелое ранение. НОВОСИБИРСК, 19 авг — РИА Новости, Дмитрий Михалев. Следователи пока не могут допросить ректора Новосибирского государственного медицинского университета (НГМУ) Игоря Маринкина, на которого в понедельник было совершено покушение, из-за состояния здоровья раненого, сообщила в среду РИА Новости старший помощник руководителя управления СКП РФ по Новосибирской области Марина Кинжалова. Покушение на Игоря Маринкина произошло рано утром в понедельник, 17 августа, в Первомайском районе Новосибирска. Неизвестные примерно в 07.20 по местному времени выстрелили ректору в спину, который в этот момент, предположительно, направлялся на работу. Маринкин получил тяжелое ранение. По данным местных СМИ, в ректора стреляли из мелкокалиберной винтовки. «Следователи еще не работали с Маринкиным. Ожидается, что в ближайшие несколько дней его смогут допросить. Пока доступ к ректору ограничен врачами», — сказала Кинжалова. Сразу после покушения на Маринкина следователи возбудили уголовное дело по статье 30 и статье 105 УК РФ (покушение на убийство), которые предусматривают максимальное наказание до 20 лет лишения свободы. В понедельник пострадавший был экстренно прооперирован, а во вторник пришел в себя. В настоящее время Маринкин находится в реанимации в тяжелом, но стабильном состоянии. Его жизнь вне опасности. Правоохранительные органы пока воздерживаются от комментариев относительно хода расследования, возможных подозреваемых и мотивах совершения преступления. Один из ведущих гинекологов региона, заведующий кафедрой акушерства и гинекологии педиатрического факультета Игорь Маринкин, известный борьбой с коррупцией в стенах вуза, был избран на пост ректора НГМУ 21 февраля 2008 года.

Dozens Presumed Drowned at Siberian Plant. MOSCOW — Hundreds of rescuers scrambled Tuesday to try to locate more than 60 workers trapped in a Siberian hydroelectric plant after an accident on Monday. But with only two survivors recovered, the acting chief executive of RusHydro, which owns the plant, said that most had probably drowned. At least 12 people were confirmed dead after the bursting of a water conduit that leads to the turbines at the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric plant in the Khakassia region of Siberia, according to the Emergency Situations Ministry. As many as 64 workers from the plant, Russia’s largest power generator, were still missing as of Tuesday morning, the ministry said. “Finding survivors in the flood zone is not likely, but we are searching,” the executive, Vitaly Zubakin, said, according to the Ria Novosti news agency. A former director at the plant, Alexander Toloshinov, told the Interfax news agency that workers could only survive if they managed to stay out of the frigid water. Vesti television of Russia showed what it said was cellphone video showing plumes of water spewing from the plant and several loud explosions in the first few minutes after the accident. “There was a large explosion, and the power went out,” said Irina Perepelitsina, a worker at the plant interviewed by NTV television. “The alarm went off, and we all ran to the exits.” Sergei Shoigu, the emergency situations minister, suggested that a hydraulic pressure surge could have caused water to burst through the walls and ceiling in the engine room of Turbine No. 2, causing it to rapidly fill with water, a statement on the ministry’s Web site said. Investigators from the Prosecutor General’s Office earlier said the accident could have occurred when a transformer exploded during repairs. Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s general’s investigative wing, said Tuesday that prosecutors were not considering a terrorist attack or sabotage as possibilities. Meanwhile, the environmental toll continued to grow. The damaged plant has released a vast oil slick on the Yenisei River, the Natural Resources Ministry said. Power was lost to five major factories, which will now be supplied by burning coal, company officials said. Restoring the plant could take years.

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