Saturday, 8 May 2010

Let’s talk…



Let’s talk… With the lunch between the Coelho and eng. Amorim, I thought it’s good idea to put article about yesterday late evening gathering in Brussels. With the competition in serious grow, in my case, - fierce, seems that’s good idea to pick up the pace and, slip the subject between the important tactics. Well man, - almost the “Mission Impossible”. But, the reading other people, - maybe it’s time to push forward the eventual partnership? That particular but, - unspecified deal? Or, just to take a philosophical view with those who’s near and dear.

War criminal attacked in prison. Saturday, May 8 08:44 am. The first Bosnian Serb convicted of genocide for his role in the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica has been attacked in a British prison.
Radislav Krstic, 62, was taken to hospital after being targetted by three inmates at the high-security Wakefield Prison. The former general is serving his 35-year sentence for aiding and abetting genocide after being transferred to the prison from The Hague in 2004. Krstic's forces helped organise the slaughter of thousands of men and teenage boys in Europe's worst civilian massacre since the Second World War.
Sources said Krstic was in a serious condition when he was taken to hospital but has since been returned to jail. They said Krstic sustained cuts to his neck.

Leaders prepare mega market intervention to save euro. Brussels. 07/05/10 23:20. It's total drama at the meeting of leaders in Brussels. Jean Claude Trichet, ECB president, speaking of "systemic risk" in the markets after the crisis, Greek, and many leaders to say that the euro is "at risk", discusses a massive intervention in the markets of the caliber of adopted after the fall of Lehman Brothers, said a source familiar with the meeting. An intervention that can pass through providing liquidity to the banks holding the debt, taking the pressure off the maturities, or by placing the ECB to buy debt directly, a scenario away by Trichet yesterday in Lisbon. Another solution is still on the table ahead with bond issue in Europe. And the meeting is being monitored by the G7 meeting, where the euro is the central theme. The discussion is lively and persists in the knowledge that leaders will not leave Brussels with a simple declaration as promised. This solution has been tried many times and the result is in sight.

Vladimir Putin snubs Britain and US over VE Day celebrations. Russian president refuses to let Prince Charles and Joe Biden attend Red Square for parade of allied and Russian troop. Welsh guards in Red Square during a dress rehearsal on Thursday for Sunday's parade when US, French and Polish troops will parade with Russian troops to celebrate 60 years since the ends of the second world war.

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