Tuesday 20 October 2009

Jettisoning you out.


Jettisoning you out. I see how ‘friends’ and ‘co-workers’ sincerely try to alter my opinion or/and direction in a way to suit his or her own needs. Contrary to them, and theirs wishes really counts only what I do now. These times, when this “policy-makers” and “CV brokers” is proposing the one ‘particular’ theme for offer. To enjoy my day, the theme is the ‘medvedev’ and the Trevor Edwards. Well, who is stupid to don’t see the how I shouldn’t be dedicating to look too far ahead. Not that the time for this “policy-makers” and “CV brokers” is arrive? To I stop to telling to myself that my contribution to group effort is minimal, because the skin color of the Solana? I should realize early the how much others (i.e. these ‘friends’ and ‘co-workers’) rely on me now. I wrote yesterday about the mixture between wanka and Jora-Yaponchik and, the by all accepted results. Dears from Uranwerein, let’s don’t create the illusions. Let’s don’t use me like the escape from reality. And this 55% is for me, not for ‘medvedev’ (you remember the Portland 450 cement from Islamabad university?), for Trevor Edwards or British Energy. Who have a little clue about the European Energy Map, can see the all details of how the water are flowing to my mill. (See the article about my ‘until midday walk). Okay. Let’s try the same in other words. Yesterday the russians put news how the Lavrov are in talks with his Denmark counterpart about the visa regime. Today the same site put the news how the Denmark are giving the green light to the ‘environmental issues’ of the Northern Stream. And the same site are describing now how the ‘medvedev’ in Serbia promising ‘protection forever’. See the to whom in reality pretence the “Danzig Corridor”? You’ll want to say: ‘Well, it’s your business”. Yes, in dead. And good time to jettison you like the dead weight that I’ve been carrying around for months, years and even decades.

NUCLEAR TALKS DELAYED AFTER IRAN SAYS FRANCE NOT NEEDED. Received Tuesday, 20 October 2009 10:36:00 GMT. ATTENTION - UPDATES with talks adjourned until midday ///
VIENNA, Oct 20, 2009 (AFP) - Nuclear talks between Iran and world powers were
held up Tuesday after Iran said it did not want France to be part of any deal on uranium enrichment.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) did not say however why the second day of talks had been delayed, even though all the delegations had gathered at the UN watchdog's headquarters. The new twist came after Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said in Tehran that France was not needed at the talks, which also involve Russia, the United States and IAEA officials. Iran has told the IAEA it needs fuel for a research reactor and a proposal has been made for Russia and France to enrich Iranian uranium. Western powers want greater control of Iran's uranium which they fear is being used to build a nuclear bomb. The agency contacted some countries and the United States and Russia accepted to participate in the negotiations to supply the fuel," Mottaki said. “The negotiations will be conducted with these two countries in the presence of the agency. We do not need a lot of fuel and we do not need thepresence of many countries. There is no need for France to be present. Delegations from France, Iran, Russia, the United States and the IAEA had gathered in the room at the agency headquarters before deciding to delay the start. The teams from Tehran and Paris appeared to make a point of leaving theroom together. And diplomats played down suggestions that the delay was over the foreign minister's comments. "It's just regular diplomacy as delegations try to advance the issues," one diplomat told AFP on condition of anonymity. "It is not about the continued French participation but rather about how to best structure a deal so that everyone can be satisfied. Even beyond the politics this is complicated," the diplomat said. On Monday, Iranian media said Tehran did not want France at the negotiating table, because it had not fulfilled "previous obligations regarding nuclearcooperation with Iran." State-owned Al-Alam television channel quoted an informed source close to Tehran's negotiating team in Vienna as saying France "does not have an acceptable record and since it also obstructed the negotiations between Iran and the IAEA." In Vienna, diplomats taking part in the talks insisted that France wasstill on board. "France remains at the talks," one diplomat told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. On Monday, IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei had said the negotiations had gotten off to a "constructive" start. Iran has 1,500 kilogrammes of low-enriched uranium at its plant in Natanz, in defiance of three rounds of UN sanctions to back demands that it halt all enrichment activity. But it needs a higher level of enrichment to run a research reactor inTehran, which makes isotopes needed for medical use such as cancer treatment. Western powers suspect Iran has embarked on research to build a nuclearbomb. Iran has denied the claims but has been accused by the IAEA of not cooperating with IAEA efforts to determine whether its atomic programme ispeaceful.

To don’t lost the Danzig Corridor: Deutsche Bank says it will buy parts of ABN Amro. 20 OCTOBER 2009 - 10H58. AFP - The biggest German bank, Deutsche Bank, said Tuesday it would buy parts of the state-owned Dutch lender ABN Amro's activities in the Netherlands for an undisclosed amount. "The assets to be acquired remain the same as those in the original agreement announced on July 2, 2008. Negotiations continue on final terms and conditions" with the Dutch finance ministry, a statement said. The deal, targeting parts of the Dutch bank's commercial banking activities, is subject to approval by ABN Amro, Deutsche Bank's supervisory board, the Dutch central bank and regulatory authorities, it added. In September, Deutsche Bank had said it would abandon negotiations for the purchase of parts of ABN Amro. In July 2008, the Belgian-Dutch banking and insurance group Fortis had announced the sale of a portion of ABN's commercial activities to Deutsche Bank for 709 million euros, a requirement under fair competition conditions set by the European Commission. Fortis was itself nationalised in October 2008, a move which included its stake in ABN Amro. Earlier on Tuesday, the German business daily Handelsblatt cited financial sources as saying that Deutsche Bank was interested in subsidiaries of the Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS). A Deutsche Bank spokesman contacted by AFP declined to comment on what he called "rumours." Deutsche Bank is actively seeking to bolster its retail banking activities and reduce its dependence on a globally significant investment bank unit that is vulnerable to financial market volatility. The German bank is also in talks on taking a stake in compatriot Sal Oppenheim, which specialises in banking services to the wealthy. Those talks are expected to wrap up later this month or in early November. Deutsche Bank has already acquired a minority holding in Germany's Postbank, which has the largest retail network in the country. It is expected to gain full control in the coming years.

Mais um caso de espionagem empresarial na Alemanha. 20/10/09 11:55. A companhia estatal dos caminhos de ferro alemã Deutsche Bahn vai ter de pagar uma multa de 1,1 milhões de euros por espiar os 'mails' do empregados, revela hoje o jornal "Süddeutsche Zeitung". A decisão foi tomada pelas entidades encarregues da protecção de dados da cidade de Berlim, precisa o diário. A Deutsche Bahn admitiu ter lido correios electrónicos dos empregados para descobrir eventuais práticas danosas em contratos com fornecedores. A Alemanha é muito sensível nas questões de privacidade e o caso levou, em Fevereiro, à demissão do antigo patrão da Deutsche Bahn, Hartmut Mehdorn. Mas o caso da companhia de caminhos de ferro não é único no país. Foram verificados episódios similares em outras grandes empresas germânicas, como a operadora de telecomunicações Deutsche Telekom e o banco Deutsche Bank.

Two injured in explosion in Russian university: report19:31, October 20, 2009. Two people were injured in a gas cylinder explosion that occurred in Russia's Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology on Tuesday noon, the Itar-Tass news agency reported. Preliminary reports said two people were injured in the blast triggered by a six-liter gas cylinder on the second floor of a building in the university located in northwest Moscow. Another 50people had been evacuated from the building. The blast caused no damage to the building and no fire broke out afterwards, said the report. The reason for the explosion has been investigated on.

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