Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tazorac And Flat Warts

Antonio Ingroia, Palermo Prosecutor's Office "There are Italians, and there are many victims of a massive disinformation. The same one that attacked Paolo Borsellino years ago, when he made a public complaint about voltage drop in the fight against the Mafia "

Antonio Ingroia , è procuratore aggiunto di Palermo.

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“La magistratura non vuole sostituirsi al potere legislativo , ma nel rispetto del potere legislativo un magistrato può esprimere il suo punta di vista tecnico su scelte che rischiano di essere uno strappo rispetto ai principi fondanti dell’assetto costituzionale della giustizia e ai diritti fondamentali dei cittadini”

Qualcuno senza toni polemici , rileva però il rischio che l’italiano medio possa restare disorientato rispetto ad alcune prese di posizione pubbliche dei magistrati nel dibattito pubblico. Cosa ne pensa?

“Non vedo affatto questo disorientamento But a widespread desire to understand and hear different opinions. Then there are the Italians, and there are many victims of a massive disinformation. The same one that attacked Paolo Borsellino years ago, when he made a public complaint about voltage drop in the fight against the Mafia. It was a complaint that simultaneously invested in politics and the judiciary. The attack was not on the content expressed Borsellino, but directly to him. Today I see the same intolerance. Of course, with a deployment of resources and much more massive "

The journalist has spent the headline" This judge should resign. The prosecutor Ingroia the mask and throws down the U.S. government "

" Yeah In the past I was able to feel maligned, I turned to legal action and I was pleased. Also this time, I see a derogatory intent. I will give to my legal mandate to assess the conditions for legal action "

What is the significance given to his participation in the" C-Day "?

"Meanwhile, it was not a manifestation of the party. It was only action in defense of the Constitution. I see nothing strange that a judge will participate and say its about a proposed constitutional reform of justice "

vice president of CSM, Vietti, appealed to the sobriety of the judiciary. His speech was sober?

"Highly critical, but sober. I think I have the right, but also a duty to know the views of judges on an issue that concerns everyone. I do not seem quite sober, however, the attacks that throw mud at those who do not Pansa the same way. That's why I appreciated the words of the Minister of Justice, showing tolerance towards different opinions "

Berlusconi speaks instead of a close dialogue with the judges on issues of reform?

"We can not get used to these attacks with his head down. The comparison, even harsh, on a subject so delicate it is absolutely necessary. I still hope that the climate can cheer, even if the premises do not seem the best "

The theme of the participation of judges in the political debate is a topic of discussion even within the National Magistrates

" ANM The position is quite clear. Parteciapzione deployment is not synonymous with this or that political party. And in my past positions, like that of other judges were not spared criticism also came from that legislative majorities other than the current one. There can be accused of partisanship "

Ala manifestation of C-Day is also a message arrived for membership President of the ANM, but heavy criticism came just after his speech. He got an idea why?

"I said exactly the same things as others in the ANM. I can not believe that there is a connection with investigations and trials that I am working on. If so, we would be well beyond the attack on the judiciary, that would be a sort of hunting pm, which is perceived as threatening. I really hope that it is not.

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TOKYO LIVE Days of Awe. SUPERMARKETS ARE EMPTY AND THE FACTORIES ARE CLOSED

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The lights dim in the district usually effervescent Tokyo. The dark streets, the rationing of gasoline, a transport Public paralyzed and empty supermarket shelves are uncharted territory for a city teeming with people accustomed to comfort and abundance. While rescue teams in the Tohoku region of discovering hundreds of bodies and try to cool a nuclear reactor or the third 150 miles to the north, across the capital can try to be quiet.

After the stalemate that followed the violent agitation in the city on Friday afternoon, for a moment it seemed that Tokyo would last little more than momentary discomfort.

But now the nerves begin to fray after the tsunami and the beginning of the worst post-war history of the nuclear crisis in the country.

"I'm very worried," said Banshu Yoshida, owner of a restaurant in Shiba, a suburb Bayside. "I think the nuclear issue is resolved, and the earthquake that worries me most, especially because we are so close to the sea."

The most immediate concern for the authorities of the city is its voracious appetite for power. The government urged residents to save energy, stay home if possible and limit their use. The board seems to have worked, residents and businesses join forces in an ad hoc energy-saving drive.

Some railway companies have canceled several trains. Many companies have shut down to save energy and because they knew that few employees would try to get to work.

Some shops have turned off the display; pedestrians in neighborhoods usually on fire, found themselves in the dark.

The impact was immediate. Tokyo Electric Power said it had designed plans for power cuts in Tokyo and many other areas to avoid prolonged blackouts in areas further north that are now in the middle of a huge relief.

"It 'a very serious situation, but there are a number of plans in place, people are co-operative, and we can turn to sources of heat and others to increase supply," said Mitsuharu Kawabata of Japan Federation of Electric Power.

For now, the hope is to ensure the safety of nuclear plants. A Fukushima Daiichi is being lost. An exodus to the south-west and abroad is a future that no one here wants to contemplate.

"From what I understand, the threat of nuclear reactor is minimal, so I have no intention of leaving," said William Swinton, director of international business studies at the campus of Temple University in Tokyo. "Tokyo is simple and there is a feeling that dodged the bullet, but I wake up at night worried.

" We should not be at the heart of this. There are people in the earthquake zone who have no food or resources. In the shops here are missing some elements, but there is always orange juice and yogurt. "

His indifference was not shared by Ryuichi Suzuki, a taxi driver who takes a cigarette break on a nearly-deserted streets of central Tokyo." I went to the supermarket this morning, all I wanted was not there, "he said." I've never seen anything like it. "

Across town, the streets teeming with commuters were strangely contained, but not deserted.

With the transport system that affect delivery, many supermarkets have empty shelves. In the morning, orderly queues outside the supermarkets waiting for doors to open, triggering a run on food: bread, milk, rolls of toilet paper, tape adesivo di carta, batterie e, a causa del suo contenuto di iodio, tofu.

Yoshida, il cui ristorante è quasi vuoto da Venerdì, ha detto di aver preparato uno zaino con gli elementi essenziali per la sopravvivenza dopo un disastro naturale. "Non è possibile sapere di un terremoto", ha detto. "Tutto quello che puoi fare è stare fermo. Sono fiducioso, ma non riesci a sentirlo? E 'come se l'aria di Tokyo è diventata pesante con la paura."

Chizuko Takano, una madre di due figlie al liceo e all'università, ha viaggiato 40 minuti in treno alla ricerca di un caricabatterie per cellulare e radio portatile.

"Non c'era niente di niente, da nessuna parte", ha detto, dopo aver proven in the electronics stores, shops and supermarkets. "No candles or batteries."

Takano had tried to buy instant noodles, eggs and bread, but had been sold. But she has found algae wakame, which is high in iodine, which is believed to help prevent harmful effects from radiation.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Formal Dresses In A Hurry

the sensuality of KATIE Winslet LANCOME


He announced that we would have never seen his bare hand Kate Winslet was not speaking. Covered only by a sheet, shows its forms to a popular line of beauty. Sensual and alluring , 35, shines its own light without ever wanted ricorrere alla chirurgia estetica.

Dopo aver girato "The Reader" l'attrice aveva annunciato che non l'avremmo mai rivista senza veli: "Farò 34 anni ad ottobre direi che è arrivato il momento di finirla di mostrarmi nuda, è successo in 'The Reader' perché lo richiedeva il copione".

"Sono orgogliosa perché la gente ha potuto notare che il mio seno è reale e non è stato ritoccato in alcun modo - continuava la Winslet -. Ci sono colleghi che hanno scelto di ricorrere alla chirurgia estetica e io non ci ho mai pensato e non ho intenzione di farlo".

Ma fallito il secondo matrimonio con il regista Sam Mendes, molto probabilmente la Winslet aveva bisogno di conferme dimenticando for a moment the statements of two years ago. The spot of Lancome is in fact in great shape covered with a soft cloth that with a game of moves, lays bare the entire back, while a bright red lipstick shows her face bringing out that her sexy side. In a white room is enhanced with sun rose like a goddess.