ari TricorBraun to be Acquired by Ares Management and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Jan 2021 00:00:00 -0500 TricorBraun has entered into a definitive stock purchase agreement with funds managed by Ares Management Corporation’s Private Equity Group and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board, both of which will acquire a majority interest in the Company. Full Article
ari European vs. US Packaging: A Cross-Cultural Comparison By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0500 From tethered caps to a plethora of recycle bins, a trip to Europe this summer revealed a variety of approaches to sustainable packaging. Full Article
ari Mary's Gone Crackers unveils new packaging for Super Seed, Original varieties By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 12:35:00 -0400 The redesign emphasizes the company's commitment to organic, gluten-free ingredients and introduces new convenient sizes for single and family snacking. Full Article
ari Fed's Kashkari: The fundamentals seems strong and I'm optimistic that will continue By www.forexlive.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:06:41 GMT Comments from the Minneapolis Fed President in conversation with Yahoo Finance.Contacts are optimisticWe have to wait and see what the new government policies are, we will have to wait and seeA one-time tariff increase in transitory but it can become tit-for-tat, right now we're all just guessingImmigration could have a big effect but we will have to see what will happenNew lease inflation takes a couple years to work its way throughWe have good confidence that the housing piece of inflation will get to normal levels, though it may take a year or twoThe labor market has been surprisingly resilient, it's a good labor marketThe economy looks like it's in a strong positionIf we saw inflation surprise to the upside between now and December, that might give us pauseProbably not enough time for jobs to surprise on the upsideProductivity looks like it's been stronger, which could mean a higher neutral rate If so, we may not cut as muchWe all agree that we're above neutral nowThe rise in long-term yields doesn't look like it's about long-term inflation expectationsI think we're modestly restrictive right now. I thought we were putting two feet on the brakes but in hindsight we were only putting one foot on the brakeMy judgement is that we still have a long ways to go in shrinking the balance sheetUltimately the economy will guide us in terms of how far we need to cut ratesKashkari is candid and is oftentimes dovish but he sounded less like someone who wants to keep on cutting. His comment about one foot on the brakes was helpful in illustrating how he sees the economy and rates. The interesting discussion is about neutral right now and how close the Fed wants to go. He also touched on a longer timeline to get inflation all the way back to 2% and that should keep the Fed in the high 3s assuming no sharp slowdown in the economy. Of course, the Fed curve is also pricing 3.80% as the terminal rate. This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com. Full Article Central Banks
ari Testimony of Emily Barr at Congressional Hearing on Impact of Big Tech Competition on Local Media By www.nab.org Published On :: 12 Mar 2021 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law is holding a hearing titled "Reviving Competition, Part 2: Saving the Free and Diverse Pres." Full Article
ari Host Mario Lopez to Receive 2021 NAB Television Chairman’s Award By www.nab.org Published On :: 30 Mar 2021 00:00:00 EST Full Article
ari Testimony of Gordon Smith at Congressional Hearing on Communicating Trusted Vaccine Information By www.nab.org Published On :: 15 Apr 2021 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith testified today before the Senate Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Communications, Media, and Broadband at a hearing titled "Shot of Truth: Communicating Trusted Vaccine Information." Full Article
ari Testimony of Joel Oxley at Congressional Hearing on Journalism Competition and Preservation Act By www.nab.org Published On :: 2 Feb 2022 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – Hubbard Broadcasting Senior Vice President and General Manager Joel Oxley testified today before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights at a hearing titled "Breaking the News – Journalism, Competition, and the Effects of Market Power on a Free Press." Full Article
ari Testimony of Curtis LeGeyt at Congressional Hearing on Performance Royalty on Broadcast Radio By www.nab.org Published On :: 2 Feb 2022 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt testified today before the House Judiciary Committee at a hearing on imposing a performance royalty on local radio stations for music airplay. Full Article
ari Renowned Chef and Humanitarian José Andrés to Receive Service to America Leadership Award By www.nab.org Published On :: 24 May 2022 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. -- The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation (NABLF) will present esteemed chef and humanitarian José Andrés with the Service to America Leadership Award, the Foundation’s highest individual honor. The award, which honors an individual’s commitment to advocacy and public service, will be presented during the Celebration of Service to America Awards on June 7 at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. Full Article
ari Broadcasters, DoD Agree on Spectrum Sharing Arrangement for Select Military Bases By www.nab.org Published On :: 21 Nov 2022 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. -- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), the association for broadcast and multimedia technology professionals, announced a joint memorandum of understanding with the Department of Defense to allow non-exclusive access to commercial spectrum at 2025-2110 MHz at 26 U.S. military sites. The bases were selected for their ability to provide streamlined access to spectrum used by broadcasters for electronic newsgathering and other purposes. DoD activities at these bases will include test and training missions to assure readiness and enhance electromagnetic spectrum superiority. Full Article
ari NAB Statement on FCC's Hearing Designation Order By www.nab.org Published On :: 28 Feb 2023 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today at the NAB State Leadership Conference, President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt expressed concern with the implications of the FCC’s decision to refer the Standard General-Tegna merger to the agency’s administrative law judge. The following statement can be attributed to him: Full Article
ari NAB Member J Chapman Touts Enduring Value of AM Radio at Congressional Hearing By www.nab.org Published On :: 6 Jun 2023 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, National Association of Broadcasters member J Chapman, president of Woof Boom Radio, testified at a hearing held by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology titled "Listen Here: Why Americans Value AM Radio." The following statement can be attributed to NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt: Full Article
ari NAB Applauds Commission Proposal to Address Regulatory Fee Disparity By www.nab.org Published On :: 11 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Fiscal Year 2023 Regulatory Fees Report and Order, the following statement can be attributed to NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt: Full Article
ari NAB Applauds House Committee Announcement of Bipartisan Legislative Hearing on AM Radio By www.nab.org Published On :: 16 Apr 2024 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. – In response to the announcement that House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA) and Ranking Member Frank Pallone (NJ) will hold a legislative hearing April 30 titled “Draft Legislation to Preserve Americans’ Access to AM Radio,” the following statement can be attributed to NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt: Full Article
ari Broadcaster Melody Spann-Cooper Advocates for Preserving AM Radio in Cars at Congressional Hearing By www.nab.org Published On :: 30 Apr 2024 00:00:00 EST Today, Melody Spann-Cooper, chairwoman and CEO of Midway Broadcasting Corporation, testified on behalf of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) at a hearing held by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Innovation, Data and Commerce titled, “Preserving Americans’ Access to AM Radio.” Click here for a copy of her testimony. Full Article
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ari Old drug, new discovery: Scientists find novel use for ancient malaria remedy By scopeblog.stanford.edu Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 19:37:55 +0000 Stanford Medicine researchers on the hunt for an elusive cardiac fibrosis drug were surprised when a malaria drug with ancient origins emerged as their top candidate. The post Old drug, new discovery: Scientists find novel use for ancient malaria remedy appeared first on Scope. Full Article Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cardiology Cellular & Molecular Biology Data Sciences Digitally Driven Drug Development Global Health Innovation & Technology Malaria Medical Research Stanford Medicine Stanford School of Medicine Uniquely Stanford VF News Home
ari Assembly Speaker Unveils Cedar Foundation as New Charity of the Year By www.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Full Article
ari #361: REST or GraphQL? An Objective Comparison By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Representational State Transfer, known to its friends as REST, has been around for nearly two decades and has a substantial following. GraphQL, on the other hand, became publicly available in 2015, and only a few weeks ago moved under the control of the GraphQL Foundation, a project of the Linux Foundation. But despite its relative newcomer status, GraphQL has gained a substantial following of its own. Are you a RESTafarian? Or are you a GraphQL aficionado? Either way you'll want to listen to the latest Oracle Groundbreaker Podcast, as a panel of experts weighs the pros and cons of each technology. View the complete show notes. Full Article
ari #377: Oracle Autonomous Database: An Interview with Maria Colgan By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 07:00:00 +0000 In this Oracle Groundbreakers Podcast Extra guest host Alexa Weber Morales interviews Oracle Database master product manager Maria Colgan about new product features that allow developers, data scientists, and non-traditional database users to help themselves. See the complete show notes. Full Article
ari Marit van Dijk: The Java Community is Awesome! By dukescorner.libsyn.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 04:54:03 +0000 Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Marit van Dijk, a Java Champion and Developer Advocate at JetBrains based in The Netherlands. The conversation covers all things Java — the growing community, the latest features to enable developer productivity, contributing to Open Source, advice for students, and Marit's unique background in Social Science Informatics that combines computer science and social science. Marit on Twitter https://twitter.com/MaritvanDijk77 Marit on the Web https://maritvandijk.com/ Jim on Twitter https://twitter.com/jimgris Full Article
ari Cesar Hernandez: Sharing with the Community By dukescorner.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 07:59:43 +0000 Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Cesar Hernandez, a Java Champion, a teacher, and long time contributor to multiple Open Source projects from Guatemala. The conversation ranged from how Cesar blew up his dad's computer to start his computer science career, teaching Java to university students, the benefits of Java technology, and participating at Java User Groups and conferences. And most importantly, Cesar talked about his passion for sharing everything he knows with the community. Cesar Hernandez https://x.com/CesarHgt Jim Grisanzio https://x.com/jimgris Duke's Corner Java Podcast https://dukescorner.libsyn.com/ Full Article
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ari OSCE parliamentarians consider resolutions on security, economic and environmental concerns and human rights By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Sat, 02 Jul 2016 12:58:41 +0000 TBILISI, 2 July 2016 – Nearly 300 parliamentarians from 54 OSCE countries have begun debates on political and security affairs, economic and environmental issues and human rights and humanitarian concerns at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s 25th Annual Session in Tbilisi. The OSCE PA’s three general committees began working on resolutions Saturday dealing with topics including transnational terrorism, the crisis in and around Ukraine, protracted conflicts in Georgia, corruption, energy, climate change, migration and the rights of refugees. Introducing the resolution to the Committee on Political Affairs and Security, Rapporteur Margareta Cederfelt (MP, Sweden) noted the importance of rebuilding trust and promoting stability in the OSCE region. “Since so many of our common challenges require real multilateral engagement, we as parliamentarians should work together in overcoming these challenges and work towards our mutual security,” she said. Chaired by U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, the committee debated a number of issues related to the security situation in the OSCE area, with a particular focus on the threat of terrorism and resolving the Ukraine conflict through full implementation of the Minsk Agreements. In the OSCE PA’s Committee on Economic Affairs, Science, Technology and Environment, chaired by Nilza Sena (MP, Portugal), Rapporteur Marietta Tidei (MP, Italy) highlighted the necessity of addressing climate change and other challenges in the economic and environmental dimension. She noted that 2016 marks not only the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s 25th anniversary, but also 25 years since the international community began addressing one of the most challenging environmental concerns of our time. “In 1991, the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee held its first meeting to tackle what was already seen at that time as a serious challenge to humanity, the threat of climate change,” Tidei noted. She welcomed the adoption last year of the Paris Climate Agreement and urged its swift implementation by OSCE countries. Other issues touched on by the rapporteur and in the debate included food security, economic inequality and corruption. The OSCE PA’s Committee on Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Questions opened debate on Rapporteur Gordana Comic (MP, Portugal)’s report and draft resolution, introduced by Committee Chair Isabel Santos (MP, Portugal). The resolution urges a revitalization of the OSCE’s commitment to the human dimension of security at a time when a “crisis of leadership and ideas” is coinciding with a humanitarian emergency related to Europe’s refugee and migrant crisis. Chaired by Ivana Dobesova (MP, Czech Republic), the committee debated issues including fundamental freedoms in Crimea and humanitarian concerns related to the migration crisis, including the special vulnerabilities of women and girls. Santos noted that the report and draft resolution do not present a “magic solution” to the challenges of human rights in the OSCE area, but provides a basis for further co-operation. ‘“Together, we can achieve more, and one day we will achieve the solutions,” she said. Committee meetings continue on 3 July with a number of amendments to consider. After the amendment process and their adoption by the committees, resolutions will be voted on by the full Assembly during the final day of the Annual Session on 5 July, for inclusion in the OSCE PA’s Tbilisi Declaration. The committee meetings today follow a number of opening speeches Friday, including by Georgian Speaker of Parliament David Usupashvili, President Giorgi Margvelashvili, and Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili, as well as OSCE PA President Ilkka Kanerva (MP, Finland) and the OSCE’s Chairperson-in-Office, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Also on Friday, President Kanerva and Foreign Minister Steinmeier met for a bilateral meeting that focused on conflict resolution efforts in Ukraine. They discussed the crisis in and around Ukraine in detail, including the current Russian position on its level of engagement and prospects for implementing the Minsk Agreements. For schedules, resolutions, live streaming during the event, daily news updates, press releases and other information, please visit www.oscepa.org. Selected photos are being posted on the PA’s Flickr page atwww.flickr.com/oscepa and on the Georgian Parliament’s Flickr page athttps://www.flickr.com/photos/geoparliament. Both the PA and the Georgian Parliament are tweeting using the hashtag #OSCEPATbilisi. The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is comprised of 323 parliamentarians from 57 countries spanning Europe, Central Asia and North America. The Assembly provides a forum for parliamentary diplomacy, monitors elections, and strengthens international co-operation to uphold commitments on political, security, economic, environmental and human rights issues.Related StoriesChristine Muttonen of Austria elected OSCE PA President, Vice-Presidents and Committee Officers also electedOSCE parliamentarians in Tbilisi adopt wide-ranging Declaration on human rights, security and the environmentAssembly’s work on migration presented to OSCE ambassadors by Ad Hoc Committee Chair Lombardi at special Permanent Council Full Article Parliamentary Assembly Conflict prevention and resolution Economic activities Environmental activities Human rights Press release
ari OSCE parliamentarians in Tbilisi adopt wide-ranging Declaration on human rights, security and the environment By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 05 Jul 2016 07:59:32 +0000 TBILISI, 5 July 2016 – The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly adopted the 2016 Tbilisi Declaration today, addressing key issues in the fields of political affairs and security, economics, the environment, human rights, and humanitarian concerns. (Full text available here in English, French and Russian.) The Declaration, resulting from months of work by committee rapporteurs and several days of debates at the Assembly’s Annual Session in Tbilisi, contains wide-ranging policy recommendations and pronouncements, serving as policy guidance to OSCE governments and the international community. Some 300 parliamentarians from 54 countries spanning North America, Europe and Central Asia contributed to the Session’s work. The Declaration and resolutions will now be sent to parliaments and to the foreign ministers of OSCE countries as policy input ahead of the OSCE’s 2016 Ministerial Council meeting this year in Hamburg. Among the issues covered in the recommendations adopted by the parliamentarians are transnational terrorism, the crisis in and around Ukraine, protracted conflicts in Georgia, countering corruption, energy, climate change, migration, and the rights of refugees. The Declaration is the final product of the Assembly’s 2016 Annual Session, which was held in the Georgian capital from 1 to 5 July under the theme “25 Years of Parliamentary Co-operation: Building Trust Through Dialogue.” Stressing the theme of trust-building, the Declaration “reaffirm[s] the undiminished validity and historic role of the guiding principles and common values of the Helsinki Final Act signed in 1975, including the commitments on politico-military, economic, environmental, human rights, and humanitarian issues.” It regrets however the trend of gridlock in the OSCE and urges OSCE countries to enhance the level of co-operation in addressing common challenges. On terrorism, the Declaration calls upon governments to strengthen co-operation and develop measures aimed at blocking the funding of terrorist organizations. It further urges the OSCE to help governments counter terrorism through pragmatic assistance and promotion of best practices. On the crisis in and around Ukraine, the Declaration urges all parties to fully implement the Package of Measures for the Implementation of the Minsk Agreements, and “underlines respect for the principles of the inviolability of frontiers and territorial integrity, peaceful settlement of disputes, equal rights, and self-determination of peoples as stated in the Helsinki Final Act.” Regarding climate change, the Declaration calls upon parliamentarians to promote political dialogue in order to achieve the goals set by the Paris Climate Agreement adopted last year, and to ensure that the Agreement’s targets are met “with the greatest sense of urgency by implementing robust policies and regulations on greenhouse gas emissions and facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy.” On migration, the Declaration stresses the importance of prioritizing the rights of those fleeing violence, and urges governments to stop imposing legal and physical barriers to the movement of people fleeing violence and to actively work toward an inclusive approach to migrants and refugees. The Assembly also approved 15 resolutions to supplement the Declaration, addressing issues such as fundamental freedoms in the Crimean peninsula, prevention of child sexual exploitation, confidence-building measures in the Baltic Sea region, and ensuring that members of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly affected by international travel bans are able to attend OSCE events. For the full text of the Declaration and resolutions, as well as speeches, photos, videos and more, please visithttp://www.oscepa.org/meetings/annual-sessions/2016-tbilisi-annual-session. Additional photos are available on the Georgian Parliament’s Flickr pages at https://www.flickr.com/photos/geoparliament and https://www.flickr.com/photos/oscepatbilisi The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is comprised of 323 parliamentarians from 57 countries spanning Europe, Central Asia and North America. The Assembly provides a forum for parliamentary diplomacy, monitors elections, and strengthens international co-operation to uphold commitments on political, security, economic, environmental and human rights issues.Related StoriesChristine Muttonen of Austria elected OSCE PA President, Vice-Presidents and Committee Officers also electedOSCE parliamentarians consider resolutions on security, economic and environmental concerns and human rightsAssembly’s work on migration presented to OSCE ambassadors by Ad Hoc Committee Chair Lombardi at special Permanent Council Full Article Parliamentary Assembly Conflict prevention and resolution Economic activities Environmental activities Human rights Press release
ari Montenegro’s Demilitarization Programme a vital contribution to many aspects of security, country’s Defence Minister tells OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 11:08:59 +0000 235156 Communication and Media Relations Section Montenegro’s Demilitarization Programme (MONDEM) has had a positive impact on promoting the OSCE’s comprehensive approach to security, said the country’s Defence Minister Milica Pejanovic-Djurisic as she addressed the OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation in Vienna on 20 April 2016, under the Chairmanship of Poland. Run by Montenegro’s Government, OSCE and UNDP, the Programme has since 2007 contributed to the reduction of the country’s surplus ordnances by 85 per cent, decrease in the number of munitions sites and closure of open-space storage facilities. There are still about 1,900 tonnes of ammunition and some 14,000 pieces of armaments pending destruction. “The Programme has had a positive impact on human security, counter-proliferation policy, sub-regional confidence- and security-building measures, the national small arms and light weapons control strategy, public administration reform, reducing of environmental pollution and sustainable development,” said Pejanovic-Djurisic. MONDEM is based on five components aimed at demilitarizing chemicals, ammunition and heavy weapons, developing safe storage infrastructure and enhancing the knowledge and abilities of personnel working in this area. Pejanovic-Djurisic said that the expert support and assistance provided by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro has contributed not only to the implementation of MONDEM but also to strengthening of democratic institutions and overall reforms in the country.Related StoriesOSCE confidence- and security-building measures must be adapted to current security challenges, says Polish Foreign Ministry Under-Secretary of StateDialogue for enhanced European security in focus at joint session of OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation and Permanent CouncilOSCE High-Level Military Doctrine Seminar: Transparency and co-operation needed to build trust in the face of challenges eroding European security Full Article Forum for Security Co-operation Arms control South-Eastern Europe News
ari Special Representative praises Bulgaria for efforts to eliminate modern-day slavery By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 11:24:23 +0000 SOFIA, 30 JUNE 2016 – OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Madina Jarbussynova, concluded a three-day trip to Bulgaria on Wednesday with a visit to the Busmantzi Centre for irregular migrants, and commended the country’s ongoing action to fulfil the Organization’s anti-trafficking commitments. The government-run camp serves as a detention centre for people on the move who are being returned to their home countries. “We appreciate the support of Bulgaria to the work of the OSCE in addressing trafficking in human beings as a serious transnational threat, as an integral part of organized crime and a gross violation of human rights,” Jarbussynova said. During the visit, the Special Representative also met with a number of key officials and spoke at a Discussion Forum on migration and human trafficking. Bulgaria is a source, transit and destination country for human trafficking. It is also affected by the ongoing migration crisis, with large numbers of refugees from Syria and elsewhere currently in the country. “I know Bulgaria is under particular strain due to the influx of migrants and refugees through its border with Turkey, and recently Serbia, and I am glad to support the authorities in building their capacities to identify potential and actual victims of trafficking among migrants and asylum seekers, and provide adequate protection, in particular to children on the move, including unaccompanied minors,” the Special Representative said. She discussed these issues with the Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Commission to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings, Meglena Kuneva, Deputy Interior Minister Tsviatko Georgiev, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Maria Shishkova, Chair of the State Agency for Child Protection, Ofelia Kaneva, General Secretary of the General Labour Inspectorate Executive Agency Georgi Milchin, and several others, including representatives from international organizations and NGOs. Further co-operation with the Office of the Special Representative, including in training initiatives, was welcomed by the Bulgarian authorities. Related StoriesMigration and human trafficking in focus of joint visit of OSCE Special Representative, Parliamentary Assembly humanitarian Chair, to Italy’s LampedusaWinners of OSCE design contest challenge violent extremism with creative cartoonsOSCE organizes field study in sustainable energy for the OSCE Mediterranean Partner Countries. Full Article Secretariat Combating human trafficking Eastern Europe Bulgaria Press release
ari OSCE Programme Office trains notaries and advocates on countering money laundering and financing of terrorism By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 03 Aug 2016 06:10:35 +0000 Seminar Tue, 2016-08-16 (All day) Astana, Kazakhstan The OSCE Programme Office in Astana, the Financial Monitoring Committee under the Finance Ministry OSCE Programme Office in Astana Central Asia Economic activities The OSCE Programme Office in Astana will support a training seminar on preventing money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) for some 40 designated non-financial business and professions, namely notaries and advocates. The expert from the Russian Federation will present their country’s best practices on the efficient implementation of the AML/CFT national legislation and familiarize the audience with the AML/CFT international legal standards and requirements. The event also aims to enhance the co-operation between the non-financial sector actors and the AML/CFT national authorities. The event is part of the Office’s long-standing efforts to promote good governance and AML/CFT framework in the host country.Related StoriesOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office concludes series of training seminars on National Preventive Mechanism Implementation in KazakhstanOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Economic activities Central Asia Seminar
ari OSCE Mission to Montenegro and Montenegrin parliament hosted meeting of Secretaries General of Western Balkans parliaments By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 14:07:00 +0000 244471 Mia Lausevic Secretaries General and Deputy Secretaries General of Western Balkans parliaments, heads of human resources and information and communications technology departments, legal advisors and representatives of OSCE Missions in the region took part in a meeting on strategic and annual planning in parliaments in Podgorica, Montenegro on 1 and 2 June 2016. The aim of the event, hosted by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro and the Montenegrin Parliament, was to discuss current developments and exchange best practices and lessons learned in regard to planning in parliaments. Dan Redford, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro, stressed the importance of developing the institutional capacity of parliaments to make them strong and self-reliant. Suljo Mustafic, Secretary General of the Parliament of Montenegro, thanked the OSCE Mission to Montenegro for its support and co-operation in publishing the Parliamentary Lexicon - a collection of terms used in parliamentary life - which was presented at the meeting. Mustafic underlined the importance of transparency in the decision-making process and the benefits of planned development of parliamentary institutions regardless of the constant changes that parliaments underlie. Related StoriesOSCE-supported Awards recognize best practices in local governance in Montenegrin municipalitiesOSCE-supported conference on accessibility of public buildings for persons with disabilities organized in BudvaOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in Pljevlja Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Democratization Good governance Human rights News
ari Bavaria conference reinforces German OSCE Chairmanship’s emphasis on an outcomes-based Transdniestrian settlement process By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 14:10:34 +0000 BAD REICHENHALL, Germany, 14 July 2016 – A two-day conference on confidence-building measures in the Transdniestrian settlement process was held in the town of Bad Reichenhall in Germany on 12 and 13 July 2016. As in past years, the conference, which traditionally takes place in the German state of Bavaria, brought together political representatives of the sides and international 5+2 partners in an informal setting to address the challenges at hand and advance confidence-building measures that would strengthen the process. “The past few months have witnessed intensified dialogue between the sides, thanks in no small part to the unparalleled efforts and consensus among the mediators and observers,” noted Ambassador Cord Meier-Klodt, Special Representative of the German OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for the Transdniestrian Settlement Process. During 5+2 talks on 2 and 3 June in Berlin, the sides committed to undertake concrete steps within a set timeframe, including in the fields of ecology, education, transportation and telecommunications. “Of the commitments included in the Berlin protocol, the sides have completed an agreement on ecology and exchanged lists on the issue of criminal cases,” said Ambassador Michael Scanlan, Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova. “The Bavaria conference’s informal setting provided a unique opportunity for the sides to continue working towards the remaining agreements in order to deliver important benefits for people on both banks and to strengthen the settlement process.” “As a confidence-building measure in support of the formal process, I’m happy to say that the conference succeeded in promoting the emphasis on an outcomes-based process that the German Chairperson-in-Office and our international partners believe is a precondition for progress,” concluded Ambassador Meier-Klodt. The conference is a multiyear initiative funded by the German government and was organized by the OSCE Mission to Moldova.Related StoriesOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier, in Moldova, calls for swift and full implementation of confidence-building measuresOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Moldova on TuesdayUrgent steps needed towards full respect for ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, says OSCE Chairmanship Special Representative and Chief Monitor Full Article Chairmanship OSCE Mission to Moldova Conflict prevention and resolution Eastern Europe Press release
ari OSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 11:17:23 +0000 ASTANA, 21 July 2016 – Some 25 Supreme and Regional Court judges, lawyers, journalists, media experts as well as representatives of the diplomatic corps and civil society today in Astana participated in OSCE-supported public hearings on the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan’s Decree on the “Application of legislation on protecting the honour, dignity and business reputation in judicial practice”. Participants reviewed current legal precedents on defamation-related cases, discussed national legislation and its compliance with international standards as well as recommendations to the Supreme Court’s draft decree. “The OSCE advocates for the full decriminalization of defamation and the fair consideration of such cases in dispute-resolution bodies or civil courts,” said Colin McCullough, Political Officer at the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “This is crucial to promoting freedom of the media, to effectively expose and fight corruption, and to eliminate the excessive protection of senior officials from legitimate public criticism.” Bolat Kalyanbekov, Head of the Information Support Division of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, said: "Today's public hearings create a precedent for additional expert understanding of regulatory decrees. This is a relatively new format for meetings and it allows us all to hear expert opinions and conclusions on the issue, as well as to receive comprehensive recommendations on it.” The event was supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the US Agency for International Development, the Eurasia Foundation for Central Asia and the International Fund for the Protection of the Freedom of Speech Adil Soz. It is part of the Office’s activities aimed at promoting media freedom and freedom of expression in line with OSCE principles and commitments.Related StoriesOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE supports water co-operation in southern Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Media freedom and development Central Asia Press release
ari OSCE parliamentarians in Tbilisi adopt wide-ranging Declaration on human rights, security and the environment By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 05 Jul 2016 07:59:32 +0000 TBILISI, 5 July 2016 – The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly adopted the 2016 Tbilisi Declaration today, addressing key issues in the fields of political affairs and security, economics, the environment, human rights, and humanitarian concerns. (Full text available here in English, French and Russian.) The Declaration, resulting from months of work by committee rapporteurs and several days of debates at the Assembly’s Annual Session in Tbilisi, contains wide-ranging policy recommendations and pronouncements, serving as policy guidance to OSCE governments and the international community. Some 300 parliamentarians from 54 countries spanning North America, Europe and Central Asia contributed to the Session’s work. The Declaration and resolutions will now be sent to parliaments and to the foreign ministers of OSCE countries as policy input ahead of the OSCE’s 2016 Ministerial Council meeting this year in Hamburg. Among the issues covered in the recommendations adopted by the parliamentarians are transnational terrorism, the crisis in and around Ukraine, protracted conflicts in Georgia, countering corruption, energy, climate change, migration, and the rights of refugees. The Declaration is the final product of the Assembly’s 2016 Annual Session, which was held in the Georgian capital from 1 to 5 July under the theme “25 Years of Parliamentary Co-operation: Building Trust Through Dialogue.” Stressing the theme of trust-building, the Declaration “reaffirm[s] the undiminished validity and historic role of the guiding principles and common values of the Helsinki Final Act signed in 1975, including the commitments on politico-military, economic, environmental, human rights, and humanitarian issues.” It regrets however the trend of gridlock in the OSCE and urges OSCE countries to enhance the level of co-operation in addressing common challenges. On terrorism, the Declaration calls upon governments to strengthen co-operation and develop measures aimed at blocking the funding of terrorist organizations. It further urges the OSCE to help governments counter terrorism through pragmatic assistance and promotion of best practices. On the crisis in and around Ukraine, the Declaration urges all parties to fully implement the Package of Measures for the Implementation of the Minsk Agreements, and “underlines respect for the principles of the inviolability of frontiers and territorial integrity, peaceful settlement of disputes, equal rights, and self-determination of peoples as stated in the Helsinki Final Act.” Regarding climate change, the Declaration calls upon parliamentarians to promote political dialogue in order to achieve the goals set by the Paris Climate Agreement adopted last year, and to ensure that the Agreement’s targets are met “with the greatest sense of urgency by implementing robust policies and regulations on greenhouse gas emissions and facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy.” On migration, the Declaration stresses the importance of prioritizing the rights of those fleeing violence, and urges governments to stop imposing legal and physical barriers to the movement of people fleeing violence and to actively work toward an inclusive approach to migrants and refugees. The Assembly also approved 15 resolutions to supplement the Declaration, addressing issues such as fundamental freedoms in the Crimean peninsula, prevention of child sexual exploitation, confidence-building measures in the Baltic Sea region, and ensuring that members of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly affected by international travel bans are able to attend OSCE events. For the full text of the Declaration and resolutions, as well as speeches, photos, videos and more, please visithttp://www.oscepa.org/meetings/annual-sessions/2016-tbilisi-annual-session. Additional photos are available on the Georgian Parliament’s Flickr pages at https://www.flickr.com/photos/geoparliament and https://www.flickr.com/photos/oscepatbilisi The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is comprised of 323 parliamentarians from 57 countries spanning Europe, Central Asia and North America. The Assembly provides a forum for parliamentary diplomacy, monitors elections, and strengthens international co-operation to uphold commitments on political, security, economic, environmental and human rights issues.Related StoriesChristine Muttonen of Austria elected OSCE PA President, Vice-Presidents and Committee Officers also electedOSCE parliamentarians consider resolutions on security, economic and environmental concerns and human rightsAssembly’s work on migration presented to OSCE ambassadors by Ad Hoc Committee Chair Lombardi at special Permanent Council Full Article Parliamentary Assembly Conflict prevention and resolution Economic activities Environmental activities Human rights Press release
ari OSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 11:17:23 +0000 ASTANA, 21 July 2016 – Some 25 Supreme and Regional Court judges, lawyers, journalists, media experts as well as representatives of the diplomatic corps and civil society today in Astana participated in OSCE-supported public hearings on the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan’s Decree on the “Application of legislation on protecting the honour, dignity and business reputation in judicial practice”. Participants reviewed current legal precedents on defamation-related cases, discussed national legislation and its compliance with international standards as well as recommendations to the Supreme Court’s draft decree. “The OSCE advocates for the full decriminalization of defamation and the fair consideration of such cases in dispute-resolution bodies or civil courts,” said Colin McCullough, Political Officer at the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “This is crucial to promoting freedom of the media, to effectively expose and fight corruption, and to eliminate the excessive protection of senior officials from legitimate public criticism.” Bolat Kalyanbekov, Head of the Information Support Division of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, said: "Today's public hearings create a precedent for additional expert understanding of regulatory decrees. This is a relatively new format for meetings and it allows us all to hear expert opinions and conclusions on the issue, as well as to receive comprehensive recommendations on it.” The event was supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the US Agency for International Development, the Eurasia Foundation for Central Asia and the International Fund for the Protection of the Freedom of Speech Adil Soz. It is part of the Office’s activities aimed at promoting media freedom and freedom of expression in line with OSCE principles and commitments.Related StoriesMedia-court relations in spotlight of OSCE-supported training in KazakhstanOSCE supports Seventh Forum on Internet Development in Central AsiaOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislation Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Media freedom and development Central Asia Press release
ari OSCE Special Monitoring Mission’s Deputy Chief Monitor to hold press conference in Mariupol today By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 08:35:37 +0000 KYIV, 16 April 2015 – The Deputy Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine Alexander Hug will hold press conference today in Mariupol. Hug will talk about the Mission’s recent activities, security and the humanitarian situation in and around Shyrokyne. Journalists are invited to attend the press conference today, 16 April, at 18:00 (Kyiv time) at the conference room of the Reikartz Hotel in Mariupol. Any possible changes in timing and location will be communicated via social media (@OSCE_SMM, www.facebook.com/oscesmmu). Live online streaming of the news briefing will be available at http://ustre.am/1jT6S. For any further details please contact the SMM’s Senior Press Assistant Iryna Gudyma by phone on +380674021716 or via e-mail: Iryna.Gudyma@osce.orgRelated StoriesOSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine to hold news briefing in Kyiv tomorrowLatest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine, based on information received as of 19:30, 29 July 2016Spot Report by OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM):“DPR” members threaten SMM at gunpoint near Lukove Full Article OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine Conflict prevention and resolution Eastern Europe Media advisory
ari APPLE-SA-10-29-2024-1 Safari 18.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:02:26 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 31APPLE-SA-10-29-2024-1 Safari 18.1 Safari 18.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121571. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. Safari Downloads Available for: macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma Impact: An attacker may be able to misuse a trust relationship to... Full Article
ari Apple TV’s “Silo” Returns for Daring Second Season By www.rogerebert.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:59:34 +0000 A TV review of what might be Apple's best show. Full Article TV/Streaming
ari Paris zoo's orangutan painter Nenette turns 50 By www.bangkokpost.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Jun 2019 11:48:02 +0700 France's most famous orangutan delighted zoo visitors with her artistic antics on Thursday (June 13), three days ahead of her 50th birthday. - REUTERS Full Article
ari ‘A setback for global climate action’: Trump’s election victory sparks dismay — and defiance — among architects of the UN Paris climate accord By www.climatedepot.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:13:30 +0000 https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/06/trumps-election-victory-sparks-dismay-among-climate-community.html By Sam Meredith – CNBC Donald Trump’s election victory on Wednesday sparked a palpable sense of dismay among the climate community. The 78-year-old, who has called the climate crisis “one of the great scams”, has pledged to ramp-up fossil fuel production, pare back outgoing President Joe Biden’s emissions-limiting regulations and pull the country out […] Full Article Middle Column cop29 trump un
ari UK Telegraph: Trump planning to withdraw from Paris climate agreement By www.climatedepot.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 06:00:52 +0000 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/11/09/trump-planning-withdraw-from-paris-climate-agreement/ Donald Trump is preparing to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement when he returns to office in January… # NY Post: Trump plans to withdraw US from Paris climate pact, open some national monuments to drilling: report By Victor Nava President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has prepared executive orders and proclamations that would withdraw […] Full Article Middle Column cop29 paris trump un
ari GUERRA REVOLUCIONARIA TOTAL, de Alberto Daniel Faleroni (Rioplatense) By unaplagadeespias.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 15:22:00 +0000 Título: Guerra revolucionaria total: estrategia y táctica del imperialismo soviéticoAutor: Alberto Daniel FaleroniCubierta: Nydia Chuhurra (il.)Editor: Editorial Rioplatense (Buenos Aires)Fecha de edición: 1976-12Descripción física: 261, 8 p.; 14x19,5 cm.Estructura: ver contenidoInformación sobre impresión:Este libro se terminó de imprimir en la primera quincena de diciembre de 1976, en Gráfica Devoto, Nogoyá 4825, Bs. As. Rep. Argentina. Información de contracubierta:EL AUTOR DE ESTA OBRAHa sido profesor de Sovietología de la Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina “Santa María de los Buenos Aires” (cursos especiales); profesor de la cátedra de Seguridad y Defensa de la Universidad Provincial de Mar del Plata y de la cátedra de Intereses Nacionales de la misma Universidad y dictó un curso sobre Inteligencia Estratégica en la Universidad Nacional del Sur (Bahía Blanca). Fue Asesor de la Dirección de la Escuela Nacional de Guerra (hoy Escuela de Defensa Nacional, dependiente entonces del Estado Mayor Conjunto y luego de la Junta de Comandantes en Jefe) y de los Departamentos de Político-Social y Estrategia, así como profesor de Estrategia Política, durante los años 1962 a 1972. Ha dictado conferencias y cursos en las más importantes Universidades del país y del extranjero, así como en los mandos de las Fuerzas Armadas (Ejército, Marina y Fuerza Aérea) y los Servicios de Seguridad (Gendarmería Nacional y Policía Federal).Participó de las más importantes conferencias internacionales de lucha contra la subversión y el comunismo, realizadas en América Latina y Europa. Es autor de numerosas obras especializadas, destacándose entre ellas “De Rusia a Vietnam”, editada por el Círculo Militar del Ejército Argentino, en su Colección Estrategia en 1969; “La Guerra de la Cuarta Dimensión” (sobre la guerrilla), editada por Editorial Rioplatense, de Buenos Aires, en 1976; “Soviet Strategy in Latin America”, editada en inglés por J. Gregory Oswald y Anthony J. Strover (Published for the Institute for the Study of the USSR), Praeger Publishers, New York, Washington, London, en 1970; y otras de no menor trascendencia como “Cuba, base soviética” (1960); “Defensa Estratégica del Mundo Libre” (1962); “Penetración Comunista en el Continente a través del «Castrismo»” (1963); “¿Qué busca Moscú” (1964), luego del éxito de su libro “El Comunismo contra nuestras Fuerzas Armadas”, en 1960, que se adelantó una década y media a los tremendos problemas de violencia que hoy vive el país.En el año 1973 cumplió cuarenta años ininterrumpidos de acción contra el comunismo y el marxismo. Ha producido miles de artículos periodísticos, publicados en periódicos y revistas destacados de este hemisferio y de Europa, entre 1933 y 1975, así como ensayos, monografías, folletos, etc. Actualmente está concluyendo su obra “Así se preparó la guerrilla”. Sus trabajos más notables han sido traducidos al inglés, italiano, francés, ruso, alemán, rumano, eslovaco, croata, portugués y holandés. Contenido:PrólogoCAPITULO I - TACTICAS DEL COMUNISMO INTERNACIONALFundación y tareas de la IIIª InternacionalCAPITULO II - FORMAS DE ATAQUE COMUNISTA A LA SEGURIDAD NACIONALCómo se organizan las fuerzas armadas rojasFormas, modo de acción y ejemplos de guerra psicológica marxistaCAPITULO III - LA GUERRA REVOLUCIONARIA DE LOS COMUNISTASGuerras revolucionarias (desde 1945 a 1975)Planificación de la guerra revolucionaria, según Mao-Tse-tung, “Ché” Guevara y Ho-Chi-minhDisposiciones tácticas de MaoObjetivos estratégicos de la guerra revolucionaria desarrollada por “Ché” GuevaraEstrategia y táctica desarrollada en Indochina por el rojo Ho-Chi-minhCAPITULO IV - LA DIPLOMACIA DE LOS SOVIÉTICOSObjetivos de la diplomacia zaristaDel plan de Pedro I a la URSS de StalinReflexión sobre el testamento del Zar Pedro I, el GrandeLa diplomacia bolchevique y la diplomacia soviéticaLa política exterior de StalinRadio operativo de la diplomacia soviética durante la guerra fríaLos objetivos de la política exterior bajo Nikita KruschevCAPITULO V - LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS SOVIETICAS COMO INSTRUMENTO DE UN IMPERIO IDEOLOGICOCreación y estructurasDesorganización de las viejas fuerzas armadasNace el nuevo Ejército RojoReformas fundamentales en las fuerzas armadasPolitización de las fuerzas armadasTipos de guerra en que han intervenidoLo que el mundo no sabíaOperaciones militares soviéticasEl mosquito contra el osoLos soviéticos: ¿son invencibles?El talón de Aquiles de la defensa soviéticaDebemos estar preparadosCAPITULO VI - ¿PODEMOS GANAR LA “GUERRA FRIA”?La captura de almasEvitar la infiltraciónErradicar la miseria y el analfabetismoLa diplomacia y sus finesLa economía y los pueblosLos partidos políticos y el Partido ComunistaFrente al destinoAPENDICEBIBLIOGRAFIA Full Article AU ALBERTO DANIEL FALERONI ED RIOPLATENSE GE HISTORIA Y ENSAYO
ari MARIMBA, de Luis Gustavo “Kojak” García (Ediciones B) By unaplagadeespias.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 15:27:00 +0000 Título: MarimbaAutor: Luis Gustavo “Kojak” García [seud. de Luis Gonzalo García de la Oliva]Título original: MarimbaTraducción: Alfonso EspinetCubierta: Ramón Sauló (diseño)Editor: Ediciones B (Barcelona)Edición: 1ª ed.Fecha de edición: 1988-04Descripción física: 207, 2 p.; 17x23,5 cm.: solapasSerie: ReporterISBN: 978-84-7735-434-5 (84-7735-434-0)Depósito legal: B. 12.445-1988Estructura: ver contenidoInformación sobre impresión:Impreso por CayfosaCtra. de Caldes, Km. 3, Santa Perpètua de Mogoda (Barcelona) Información de contracubierta:«Mi nombre es Luis García. Tengo 55 años y soy ciudadano americano de origen cubano. Se me ha considerado como uno de los mayores narcotraficantes del mundo. Operé tanto por mar como por aire. Familiarmente, se me conocía en el mundo de la droga con el sobrenombre de Kojak.»MARIMBA ES LA AVENTURA REAL DEL MAYOR TRAFICANTE DE DROGA DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, NARRADA POR EL MISMO TAL COMO LA VIVIO. Información de solapas:La droga mata a miles de personas. Y enriquece a unas pocas. Luis García, un estadounidense hijo de españoles, era uno de esos pocos. Le llamaban «Kojak» por su evidente parecido con el famoso personaje televisivo. Tenía una flota de diez avionetas y casi un centenar de lanchas, una riqueza incalculable y más de un gobierno sometido a su voluntad. De este modo le resultaba más fácil transportar la droga de Colombia hasta Florida.Sin embargo, ahora lo presentamos como autor de Marimba, un libro que narra todas sus experiencias en el mundo del tráfico de drogas. La razón de ese cambio es trágica: en 1983, abandonó sus actividades como traficante al darse cuenta de que su hijo había caído en las garras de la cocaína. Se alistó en las filas de la agencia norteamericana especializada en la lucha contra el narcotráfico (DEA —Drug Enforcement Administration—) y dedicó todo su empeño a acabar con el negocio criminal que él mismo había practicado en otro tiempo.Oficialmente, Luis García murió de un infarto. Nadie ha podido demostrar lo contrario, a pesar de las muchas amenazas que había recibido. Tras su muerte nos queda Marimba, el testimonio de la vida de uno de los pocos hombres que ha sido capaz de llevar a un primer ministro al banquillo de los acusados en un juicio. Contenido:PresentaciónIntroducciónPrimera parteEn el carrusel La Habana-Nueva YorkEl nacimiento de KojakLa conexión Colombia-BahamasSegunda parteEn el país de los ciegos, el tuerto es reyCómo convertirse en un yo-yoEn las Bahamas es mejorDroga y políticaEpílogoÍndice Full Article AU LUIS GUSTAVO “KOJAK” GARCÍA ED EDICIONES B GE BIOGRAFIA Y MEMORIAS
ari EL ESQUIADOR SOLITARIO, de Hammond Innes (Molino) By unaplagadeespias.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 15:30:00 +0000 Título: El esquiador solitarioAutor: Hammond Innes (1913-1998)Título original: The lonely skier (1947)Traducción: Guillermo López HipkissEditor: Editorial Molino (Barcelona)Fecha de edición: [1956]Descripción física: 248 p.; 10,5x15,5 cm.Serie: Biblioteca oro de bolsillo #73Estructura: guía del lector, 10 capítulosInformación sobre impresión:PONSA, impresor - Iradier, 5 A - Barcelona Información de la Guía del lector:En un orden alfabético convencional relacionamos a continuación los principales personajes que intervienen en esta obraAldoRegente del hotel de Col da Varda.AnnaCamarera de dicho establecimiento.Blair (Neil)Guionista de la empresa cinematográfica K.M.Engles (Deteck)Director de la K.M.KeramicosUn aventurero griego, desertor durante la segunda Guerra Mundial.Mayne (Gilbert)Otro desertor, ex jefe del ejército y sujeto poco recomendable.Mancini (Eduardo)Dueño del mejor hotel en Cortina (Alpes).MimosaEsposa del anterior.Rometta (Carla)Hermosa bailarina de cabaret.Stelben (Heinrich)Ex capitán del ejército alemán; individuo de la peor especie.Valdini (Stefan)Otro indeseable; enamorado de Carla.Wenson (Joe)Operador cinematográfico de la empresa K.M. ADAPTACIÓN CINEMATOGRÁFICA:David MacDonald dirigió Snowbound (1948), adaptación de esta novela de Innes. Contó con las actuaciones de Robert Newton (Engles), Dennis Price (Blair), Stanley Holloway (Wesson), Herbert Lom (Keramikos), Marcel Dalio (Valdini), Mila Parély (Carla), Willy Fueter (Aldo) y Guy Middleton (Mayne). En Hispanoamérica se tituló Tempestad. Full Article AD ADAPTACIONES AL CINE Y LA TV AU HAMMOND INNES ED MOLINO GE NOVELA
ari Glen Powell Has A Hilarious Response To Those Mission: Impossible Rumors By www.slashfilm.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:50:11 +0000 Glen Powell has responded to the rumor that he's being eyed to take over the Mission: Impossible franchise from Tom Cruise. Full Article Podcast Action & Adventure Movies Thriller Movies
ari Once Upon an Isle: Secret Caribbean - Trailer By feeds.thesailingchannel.tv Published On :: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:30:08 -0500 CLICK TO PLAY TheSailingChannel.TV presents Secret Caribbean, an extraordinary 1 hour, 44 minute documentary about exotic island destinations for cruising sailors hosted by famous French sailor and filmmaker, Antoine. The documentary is available in English, French, and Italian.. Sail with Antoine on his catamaran, Banana Split, from Guadeloupe’s outer islands, north through the southern French Antilles, then on to Roatan, the Bay Islands of Honduras, the secluded atolls of Belize concluding with a dramatic fly-over outer atolls of extensive reefs where lies the Blue Hole, a major geological wonder of the Caribbean. Continue your voyage off the coast of Venezuela visiting the archipelago of Los Roques, consisting of over 300 small islands. Then its onto Bonaire, part of the Dutch Antilles, and reminiscent of the Caribbean before mass tourism. Next visit Williamstadt, the brightly colored Dutch capital on the isle of Curacao. Then make an off-shore passage north towards Panama with a stop at the small, out of the way, English speaking isle of Providencia. Arriving in Panama waters, pay an extensive visit to an island group out of the past: the San Blas, home to the Kuna Indians. Continuing north towards the Panama Canal, stop along the coast to visit a small colony of beach side bungalows. Here, passing sailors often spend some months of land time before continuing on their voyages. Finally, make the passage through the Panama Canal to the busy Panama City, a jumping off port for voyages across the Pacific. Available at Vimeo On Demand. http://feeds.thesailingchannel.tv/~/557876310/0/thesailingchannel/ Download to own $7.99 | Streaming Rental $3.99 Sailing Documentaries from $2.99. Brought to you by TheSailingChannel.TV Click the icon below to watch. Full Article sports sailing entertainment lifestyle
ari Sail Vicarious - Series Trailer By feeds.thesailingchannel.tv Published On :: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 12:00:08 -0500 CLICK TO PLAY The Sail Vicarious series brings you over eight hours of how-to and cruising information in 7 Video Download volumes or 6 DVDs. Join Spencer and Kathleen as they locate the right cruising sailboat, undertake a major multi-year refit, outfit their craft for long-range cruising, gain experience during a cruise up and down the U.S. east coast, then head offshore from Miami to the Bahamas, and continue south, cruising the BVIs and the islands of the eastern Caribbean. You'll be there as they learn the hard way, correct mistakes, gain experience and confidence by doing, then reap the rewards of cruising to paradise. Each MP4 Video Download is "Chapterized" so you can easily reference different sections, just like a DVD. Purchase the entire series or individual episodes as Downloads or Streaming RentalsVimeo On Demand Buy the series as Downloads: $29.99 | Streaming Rental: $15,99 $7.99 per Episode Download |$2.99 per Episode Streaming Rental DVDs and Downloads from TheSailingChannel.TV - Big cost-savings on full sets, how-to sets, and cruising sets. Watch the 10-minute series overview. Sailing Documentaries from $2.99. Brought to you by TheSailingChannel.TV Click the icon below to watch. Full Article sports sailing lifestyle leisure travel