Sunday 16 May 2010

The Dragon 6.



The Dragon 6. The An-28 (NATO designation Cash) was made in 1969 like a short-range airliner in the quantity of 191, and +/-68 still in service. The PZL-Mielec still doing his improved variant called PZL M-28 Skytruck. The US’s AFSOC recently receive (?) more 10. The yesterday, one of these from Blue Wing Airlines crashed in Suriname. The six passengers were the employees of the Canadian mining company IAMGOLD. I give you a clue: - “…Despite the fact that MMS (Mineral Management Services) has been repeatedly warned by experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, with which it is obliged to negotiate licenses on the dangers of drilling projects in the Gulf of Mexico for the local fauna, the service yet issued licenses for projects. In particular, a violation of the law was a license to build a platform Deepwater Horizon, which is on leasehold owned by BP…” Now, after this Friday making the easy question, which is simple in a such way that nobody dare to answer, - I can make any guess and attach the Deep Ocean disaster with the sinking of Dragon 6. Can I? Knowing by now that ‘we have’ a new foundlings at the North Falkland Basin, the all situation fall very well into the “Gulbenkian Map”. Which simultaneously give us the Basel II Interbank Agreement, (+/- 60 billion barrels estimated?), and for this Monday, - ugly situation in the Financial Markets. Which again, practically speaking, - give me the uninterrupted harassment in a way of constant electrical shocks on my neck openly practiced by the russian and the barroso’s side of the barricade. Seems that if sharks (they) stop to swimming – they drawn. Exactly what’s happen during the medvedev visit to Ankara. Nothing of serious agreements was signed. Off course making the discount to the MIGs delivered to Syria (sic.) and his dropped fork during the official lunch called Iran-Turkey-Brazil uranium swap… Well, what I got to do with this? It is the one profession which requires at least a very detail-oriented work. That only recompensing me with huge headaches! Because of this Gabon’s ‘Easy jet’ give me just “that” birds song the type of: murky, zmurki, quirky, Turkey churki… Well, yes and no. Should I remain my self, that nothing is ordinary now. Let’s drop a bit guards, - ‘para lavar a banca’ after 14 years in power even the UK politics seems to be opting by the “nobody” (братa) written scenario… (Minus the Miliband of course). In this stuff, I personally refuse to see the well knowing previously familiar sights and the situations (see the “Harmonize with folks” note) to persuade me to do otherwise if not press further on and initiate some more the delicate cases. Like the murky Turkey. In which, if I unable to control the primitive feelings – I should be seriously aware. “Oriel Securities” – is very close to fire! Also, to the power which I’m not usually ‘very able’ to draw on. (Minus the мыли банк of course). You know the which rubbish I was dreaming this night? Firstly, were the electric shocks. One shock and russia from the East telling me – “contact”, Another shock, - russia from the East telling me – “contact”. Three of four times. Than, the payment dream: I see the enormous quantity of people in very good suits in the big hall, fighting for milky (not Turkey and not murki, but the Iraq licenses’, I hope) sausages. I mentioned this brand because it was a real treat for “lucky politicians” (medvedev, you know what I am talking about, do you?) in 70’s Moscow… Even the mano – went to fight. And like I wrote in Friday, if you don’t or want answered this simple question, keeping ‘this’ secret of Antonio Banderas Medvedev under the wraps – bad politics. And the Economics too. All (you too) will enjoy the ride in Ahmedinejan – Sanctions – Nuclear fuel – Ergodan – Tehran – Uranium – Lula train. If you see today’s Mirror (good fun about the Bragança van), - you’ll see how I want keep this secret, even if I may be backed into the corner or wait indifenetly for your answer.

WHAT ARE GESINE LÖTZSCH AND KLAUS ERNST? It stands for East, West for it: Even little else connects the two. Nevertheless, Gesine Lötzsch and Klaus Ernst inherit now Oskar Lafontaine and Lothar Bisky.The secret party leader Gregor Gysi insured: "The two together symbolize the union." The former social democrat and trade unionist Klaus Ernst is the "Western man" in the future dual leadership, the former PDS politician Gesine Lötzsch from Berlin-Lichtenberg the "Eastern woman."
Ernst, a native of Munich loves blustering performances. When the 55-year-old is under way, he calls the state do "thieves" or cursing "God Sacrament" when he speaks of bankers. Gysi as head of the parliamentary party and most important string-puller in the personnel reorganization, it is good that the the dialect right notes: "He's something of West German, how this can even imagine it." On the left, Ernst is the trade union wing. The first, represented by IG Metall in Schweinfurt was a founder of the WASG, which was formed in protest against Agenda 2010, the SPD-Green government in 2004, he was therefore precluded from membership after 30 years of the SPD. Ernst is one of the closest confidants of the outgoing party leader Oskar Lafontaine. A very different type is the 48-year-old Lötzsch, the more moderate, thoughtful acts and is more accommodating. Gysi Biography calls her "classic East German" - which includes admission to the SED in 1984, aged 23, 1987 was the philologist to a sabbatical in the Netherlands. After the turn, she worked over the Berlin local government upwards. It was part of the Berlin House of Representatives, as there in 2002, the red-red coalition forged was, so it has a little experience in government.

Iran Minister Agrees Turk-Brazilian Nuclear Fuel Plan, AA Says. May 16, 2010, 5:30 PM EDTMay 17 (Bloomberg) -- The foreign ministers of Iran, Turkey and Brazil agreed on a formula for a swap of low enriched uranium for nuclear fuel that could ease diplomatic tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, Turkish state-run Anatolia news agency said. The accord was reached in Iran’s capital Tehran after 18 hours of talks, Anatolia reported without saying where it got the information. The plan will be presented to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the agency said. The three leaders are expected to make a statement on the details of the talks later today, it said.

The scale of the disaster could also lead to changes in the rules on who is allowed to operate licenses in the deeper waters of the Gulf of Mexico, analysts said. The government could limit operating licenses to larger companies -- like BP -- which have the deep pockets and operational capability to mount large cleanup operations. BP shares closed down 1.5 percent on Friday, bringing the total drop in the shares since the rig disaster was announced to around 13 percent -- a loss of around $20 billion in its market capitalisation. Analysts expect the final cost of the incident to BP to be under $10 billion, and so said the price drop represents a buying opportunity. BP has spent the last five years trying to rebuild its reputation in the U.S., after it took a big hit from a refinery explosion in 2005 in Texas which killed 15 workers and oil and gas leaks in Alaska in 2006 -- both of which regulators blamed on cost-cutting. Eleven workers are missing, presumed dead, following the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, which was operated by Swiss-based Transocean Ltd (RIG.N), the largest independent driller in the world. BP owns 65 percent of the block in which the well was being drilled, and is field operator. U.S. explorer Anadarko Petroleum Corp (APC.N) owns 25 percent. The partners in the field are responsible for the cleanup costs on a basis proportionate with their shareholding, although BP has the leadership role because of its operatorship of the block.

Venezuelan gas rig sinks in Caribbean, no leaks. 12:31 p.m. ET May 13, 2010. CARACAS - A Venezuelan natural gas exploration rig sank in the Caribbean sea early on Thursday, but all 95 workers were evacuated safely and there was no leakage, the government said. The accident came less than a month after a rig owned by BP exploded and sank in the Gulf of Mexico, triggering one of the world's worst-ever oil spills. Venezuela's Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said no gas was escaping from the Aban Pearl rig site after the platform disappeared beneath the waves near the northeast coast of the OPEC nation, close to the Trinidad and Tobago islands. "At 2:20 a.m. (0650 GMT) the rig sunk completely. I flew over it this morning and there is nothing to see," Ramirez told Reuters. The government had been proud of the Aban Pearl, which was the first offshore gas rig operated by state oil company PDVSA. State television frequently portrayed the platform as evidence of Venezuela's engineering prowess.
Chavez broke news of the accident at the rig -- owned India's Aban Offshore in alliance with Singapore-based company Petromarine Energy Services Ltd -- from his Twitter account, @chavezcandanga.
He said all the workers had been rescued at the exploration site, which is run by PDVSA. "They were evacuated and now two Navy patrols are moving to the area," the president tweeted at 3:11 a.m. local time (3:41 a.m. ET). The rig owner would likely try to refloat the Aban Pearl, and two more exploration rigs are traveling to Venezuela from India, he said. Aban Offshore's shares fell by 1.51 percent to 1017.35 rupees on Thursday. The semisubmersible rig was drilling some of the 16 gas wells in the Mariscal Sucre offshore natural gas project, and just last week Ramirez visited the platform to celebrate the end of early tests at Dragon 6. PDVSA and Spain's Repsol announced last year that they had found a vast offshore gas field in Venezuelan waters. In April, Venezuela gave Chevron the go-ahead to extract gas from a 7 trillion cubic feet project off the Orinoco Delta, but Chevron says it will not extract gas from there in the next few years at least. Last year, PDVSA invited a group of companies to take part in Mariscal Sucre -- but failed to attract any bids and the auction was closed. PDVSA is hoping for a loan to develop the stalled, 14 trillion cubic feet project. Ramirez said the development plan for the project would not be affected by the accident and he expected the first gas production in 2012.

Who leads the left? Film on the crisis? 23 years ago, established that Oliver Stone with "Wall Street" is a '80s icon - has gel in his hair, cigar in mouth and suspenders on the pants suit. The unscrupulous Börsenhai Gordon Gekko was a villain who became a pop culture hero. Supposedly much to the surprise of actor Michael Douglas and director Oliver Stone. But Gekko was just too cool. Perhaps that transforms the hero of the continuation emphasized so-gooders across the screen: the baby-faced Shia LaBoeuf ("Transformers," "Indiana Jones") is also a broker, but a good one. Jacob sold his investment in environmental technology. He is engaged to Gekko daughter Winnie (Carey Mulligan), which serves as editor of an investigative news site of the truth. Winnie has not seen her father for twelve years and it will not. She blames the fact that her family broke apart and her brother is dead. Then comes the big test for the moral integrity: Jacob's live performances, as the stock market collapses. His mentor, the old Zabel (great Frank Langella), commits suicide, and Jacob believe they know the person responsible. He wants to avenge the old man, taking him Gekko might be helpful. He wants to return the reconciliation with his daughter. "Wall Street - Money does not sleep," a family film has become. It is again the so-popular search for the father to love and its crises. About trust and loyalty.

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