Wednesday, April 16, 2008

What Color Is Hiv Rash

Elections in Italy

I wish I had more' my time to write what comes into my head, but I am so 'undeclared work that I do not have time for anything else.
So I find myself to recycle e-mails sent to write something.

Yesterday a friend wrote to me:

ANDREA Hello. Did you see the results? This time he swept Berlusca
Admittedly
Francis


awakened in me the explosion of rage that prompted me to write a quick response. And not content
I sent (with CCN, at least the address to appear are not clear - which I invite everyone to do) a lot of people, most of which I responded, in essence I open a newsgroup, without want it.

Send e-mail and 'below.
Unfortunately I could not bring quite the same email I sent, I saw that some fine-tuning and 'ran away from his fingers. Pero 'are minimal. Reading today, I notice that a lot of I would have been able to put other things, others would have to be freakin 'detailed. But what can you do: it was an email, not a dissertation.


START *** *** of the email
Dear Francesco has swept. Better so 'at least can' govern. pero 'though your indifference makes you not politically engaged, I know that you feed a bit' of sympathy for that part, so at least you have voted virtually too.
And I wonder, asking to you:

What kind of people, 'what, knowing full well that Berlusconi and' a imbroglioncello, intolerant of rules, that one day speak ill of the judiciary, another President of the Republic, another of the European istituioni, I vote?

He said he wants to put a ceiling on fees of 30 or 33%.
So those with low incomes will not be provided. Yet the vote.


The Prodi government did not spark. I admit. But the measures were in the right direction. Liberalization have been true. Although lame (eg taxi drivers.). University researchers have increased from 910 to 1800 €. True.
taxes were raised? No. Pero 'by dint of saying that you have raised and' what has become true and 'false.

the disasters of the Prodi government. What? Unfortunately we do not go on infrastructure as the Turin-Lyon. That 's true. The garbage in Naples and 'a scandal, but you can not' give everything to the last two years. Certainly the law of the serious conflict of interest would do well to do it.

But Berlusconi, who ruled with a majority reinforced so it was not subject to blackmail by all parties, we had:
The law that shortens the time limitation.

The Law on international requests that claimed that the documents were, for example, the Swiss were prepared according to the Italian code (but it 'can be so DUMB?).

The decriminalization of the offense of false
in budget.
That law allows the court to reject?
The law allows for private schools (Catholic) to take advantage of public money (in the Constitution and 'wrote that private education and' free but no cost to the state, but who cares?)

L 'establishment of a university' in Campania, which is based in a house, and three teachers from their relatives, and can 'give (with that title) with degrees in both arms of the Republic, like mine and yours.
And in five years of Berlusconi's government has never attended the demonstrations for April 25, Liberation Day.


What I'm trying to say, with a admittedly incomplete list and 'that there will be' even the old woman who is afraid of the Communists and vote for Berlusconi because 'from the' trust, but the majority loved him so ', including lying, cheating, daily adjustments. The Italian people
Berlusconi loves knowing that he is. Berlusconi 'incarnation of the average.


But read the foreign press. 'Cause is considered so' little? because 'the Financial Times says "Berlusconi unfits? Not good.

Fa horns at European meetings.
Finland says that to convince you to desist from the premises of 'food in favor of Parma had to use his gifts playboy with Finnish Prime Minister (Women) and when the Italian ambassador was called to consultations and receive an official protest, our hero says:
"It 's clear I was joking, anyone who has seen the first lady of Finnish can not' have any doubts that I was joking." The worst patch the hole.

And you know how many of these anecdotes are there?
Returning to the main point, I do not think the Italian people smart. No good, and its politicians are the image.
We are a mass of imbroglioncelli, disrespectful of rules, and code of laws, we tend to favor the rights to the duties, the staff at the office.

Basically we are a third world country. Such as Algeria and Morocco.

Ah, before I answer, I'll tell you himself. The Italian people is not 'intelligent vote even when Prodi, of course. The rest voted (with little margin) just 'cause people were disgusted by Berlusconi. Then suddenly and 'ridisgustata Prodi.

Cosi 'goes the world.


Finally, I want a right-wing government took the right measures, to immigration, crime ', etc.. but I expect a few steps towards business, which will give more 'and a people ignorant and deluded as to proclaim that the light of the new institute will do' believe that everything 'perfect. What

squalor. Berlusconi does not, of course. The people.
If they vote only graduates, would win?

If they vote only people who speak three languages, would win?

If they vote only those who have lived in at least five different countries, would win?

If they vote only those who watch television for up to one hour a week would win?


Berlusconi And I think after the next will be 'another imbroglioncello, cunning, using institutions such as rags for the feet, as such to him, and you might be right or left, never mind. the people would love, so 'as I love' Craxi. Perhaps
But 'on the left there are more' antibodies to a filthy creature like that.

And the problem is' that if the school will continue 'its descent toward the abyss quality, television stations continue to show us papers and friends to all and sundry, who would' never see the difference? Who can 'understand that' s all a slaughterhouse and the government we are enriched and their comfortable, in spite of the people? 'Cause we Italians are so' not very demanding in respect of those who govern us?


I could go on, but I've caused (deliberately, I know).


Hello Andrea
end of the email *** ***

Today, as I write this blog, I would add that removing the ICI does not seem a good move. Populist and demagogic, that is. I say, but if the ICI and 'a city tax, what is' more 'of a joint federal tax its residents to then spend that money in the administration of the city'?
Ultimately, it reduces the income tax if there 'so much abundance.
Veltroni's program was fascinated when I read: dental care, "passed away" by the NHS, schools and nurseries open in summer and afternoon, except for a thirty exceptions, all candidates were people with a maximum of two terms. They would have implemented this program? Sure. But who cares about the poor guy that has to take the teeth? And Mother's Day that has tossed the kids here and there '?
and add that 'a scandal that for any two years of the Prodi government, our hero has never conceded defeat and the election victory of the other, all the while continuing to talk about fraud. But in a democracy you so '? But that respect and 'this is for the institutions?

It would put a further appendix to the list of "only if they vote"
If they vote only those who read at least 6 books a year, would win?

ABOUT THIS LIST, IT WOULD BE NICE TO RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF OTHERS "ONLY IF they vote..." COSI 'LIST TO BE COMPLETED FOR FURTHER inflating the egos of those who consider themselves left, center LEFT, CENTER. MARK SHORT, THAT'S 'SPREAD THE CULTURAL-INTELLECTUAL-COGNITIVE-LOGICAL-
of values \u200b\u200bbetween those who do not recognize
IN A GOVERNMENT-BUSINESS Business District-Popular-demagogues such as
THIS AND WHO IS TO THE CONTRARY
SE' AFFINITIES.


Among the responses I got, the first of this and that Francis, and 'the first because at least' have the right to deny that right:

ANDREA Hello, I am , will surprise you, d 'agree with you on everything except that I would have voted virtually Berlusca. Maybe you do not but I've never spoken to the Knight a visceral revulsion, when I hear only the voice of the twist Berlusca me the guts and I would like to get him to fall one by one across the huge rack regardless of the crap he says ... because if we go on those ... I would think of other even more radical measures ... Indeed, and this is sad, the Italians think that taking the richest in Italy and making it the most powerful in Italy, if it already is, some money will fall from his pocket in their ... poor deluded! It would say even poor lousy ... In fact the mentality rather than tearing open definitively the provincialism that characterized it is even more entrenched. In this context Berlusca is exactly what we deserve. let us take off the head once and for all this alleged cultural greatness that now affects us negatively and let's get to form a political class at Nuva. I'll tell you in another message which I think are the disasters of the previous government that handed victory to Berlusca easy. We feel . Take care Francis.

addition Luca B. writes:
Dear Andrea, of course you know it (or imagine), but in your meeting point analysis, all my thoughts which, in a nutshell is the classic "every people has the government it deserves." the rest by a government of "left" in two years that have not been able to make a law to solve the problem of conflict of interest and that is not born to be united in the elections, we could not expect anything less. ....
My wife says that to vote you should do a test ......

But when you come back ??????? A warm hug

On "when you get back," let's leave it 'and' better

Gianni, my colleague who is in Ethiopia, writes:
Dear Andrea, but 'cause you do not do .... politics? A, I forgot, you know do something (who knows how to do ago, if you can not do teach, those who can not teach teach teach, those who can not teach is to teach the political ....). Seriously, I congratulate you for your lucid disquisition, that I might turn a bit 'of friends and relatives from all over. A single note "critical" and in news since yesterday I asked the Ethiopian citizen (my name as a refugee in exile in Yonni change, by Yohannes), I would protest on behalf of Algeria and Morocco for 'bold approach that you did!

Moreover, this Gary, but I do not know who received my email from a mutual friend did not like much of my analysis, and writes:
I answered I would have, and - as you understand - it is not that of "Andrea." By the way, strordinario the 'incipit poisoned his hapless response to Francis, in which two lines is criticized for being a little indifferent, a "political disengagement" and a "virtual voting" of Berlusca (shit, if we are not here to of intentions we lack a little better but still ...); end-to-gunslinger-style -saloon " caused me (knowingly, I know)," I was very amused and made me come in mind the immortal "American in Rome" AlbertoneSordi-Nando Moriconi and his legendary " spaghetti, TTU mm'hai caused, and I'll destroy !!!"...


Thursday, March 13, 2008

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8 March 2008 - Timor-Leste, Dili, The Market Taubessi

On March 9, I went early in the morning (approximately 11) to the market Taubessi, I had always seen from the street, and was, in my opinion in thirty stalls along the way. Then, for work one day I happened to be part of that road on foot and I realized that to look inside, there were other stalls. hence the decision to visit sooner or later.
It was then, because of the discovery and the visit have gone 4 or 5 weeks.

The thing that invests the visitors are the stalls of meat, cut into pieces and kept on wooden benches, all 'open, with flies and dogs to make them comfortable. There was a counter where a person was lying flat on the side to a quarter of beef, I do not know if he were sleeping or represents the next quarter.


For a look a bit 'more' wide, the first thing that appears in all its simplicity, 'and' disorder in which the stands are placed. Mode 'scientific adopted should be one called "random". There are huge empty spaces in wasted precious places, then the clusters of stalls and the way in which 'reduced to about one meter, with clothes or other items hanging from the awnings hanging on both sides, and also makes the transition in Indian difficult. Bah.
The fund 'of mud, and boots would have been a better choice for my slippers.


The cost of vegetables and 'human in the face of similar stalls in strategic places of the city' claim $ 1 for three tomatoes, at least here all the piles of vegetables (one another) cost between 25 and 50 cents. There are

are selling bags of rice aid agencies distribute to the needy.
There are many quality cinfrusaglie 'Scarsini price but minimal. $ 2 polo shirts, jeans at $ 5. In short, if one does not care too much about the hair, there's' to fill bags and take them.



A beautiful collection of photos, about forty, and 'can find
here. Otherwise


in this collection
there are other galleries of photos taken by me or so.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Breen Shaikewitz Group

The curfew



After the declaration of a state of siege (but what will be discussed here, the difference between "state of emergency" and "state of siege"), there 'was a week of curfew characterized by many small eccentricities. But first

'a cultural note, to justify once more' the reputation of professorial attitude that I've found some.
Curfew and 'a word of ancient times that marked the moment when, following the sound of a bell in villages, all fires must be extinguished or otherwise confined, to prevent fires raged in the night that they could burn the whole village. This' at least the one that says Webster II. If someone has to suggest other explanations will be 'welcome.

return to us. The curfew, curfew in English, was the prohibition of being on public spaces from 20 to 6. In essence the evening, people should stay home. This in an attempt to prevent gatherings here easily turn into riots of varying severity '.

As a result, this curfew has produced many changes in the tribes' of foreigners living in Dili.
The first that comes to mind 'I've known a lot of Japanese that while living in my own hotel were unknown to me, since they went to work at 7.30 am and returning after midnight (yes' of course, every day). The curfew has forced them, including severe pain, to make human schedules.
Brief digression: I did die laughing. In Japan ministerial employees often work until 11 at night, if needed. The 23! But we imagine that an employee at the Rome Ministerial 16.40 (we assume that the time is up to 17, but I do not invent) is already 'with the card in hand, and the computer' off for a while, to hear : Rossi, today would be six hours of overtime? End of digression.
Another change was the dinner. Dinner at the restaurant from 17.30 to 19.30 (of course, 'cause the last half hour is necessary to allow the waiters to go home). Restaurants overflowing, given the concentration in a period so 'about all those who want to eat out. Sometimes the food did not arrive and then all at home, as punishment in nineteenth-century, without dinner.
Or maybe get to the last possible moment, and 'happened to be delivered to the undersigned of having dinner at 19.45, and then asked the containers, we have done in Sparta, as cannibals, the meal a bit' pouring from one container to ' another, a little 'hands for a little food' more 'dry and then, like rockets, all in the car at 19.50 and flew in a city' already 'almost deserted at a time each his home.

Yeah, 'cause as I said in my previous memory, in theory there would be orders to shoot anyone who moves to town' after 20. So far, after about two weeks, are not even aware of an occurrence of such incidents.

The restaurants are empty in five minutes to watch (the city 'and' small so the houses are all within 5 or 10 minutes). It seems magic, but almost all are charged with, say goodbye and go away).

* * * * *

Now the music and 'change, from three days ago, the curfew starts at 22, which allows you to dine in the dark (which is good), and it' was extended for another 30 days, in addition the initial 7.
the side of the development of such investigations are not familiar with the matter, but they arrived the FBI specialists, who will find the culprit. One
any, in the case.
The famous Alfred and 'was buried with some fanfare but without disorder, my former driver, what was for me to meet, was the very first row of television services for the funeral.

Time and 'lenient and returned it could start to go to the beach. E 'from December 20 that do not swim as they should, and today, and that' the March 11, it would be right now. Also 'cause there's not entertainment' that abound.

The look is working at full steam, and as' good that is, but this' implies the rhythms and environmental conditions of work which greatly weakened.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Covering Letter For Trainee Dental Nurse

Alfredo

the end and 'success.
I've always heard that Alfred, as the last leader of the rebels, which, having failed to dismiss the previous government, has not laid down their weapons and continued to be a thorn in the side of the new government, which would be virtually the his own party.

With the help of my previous driver (and when I replaced the 'ended up in prison) I was going to arrange a meeting with this Alfredo Reinaldo, because as I say and' always been known for courtesy and culture and my driver could arrange the meeting as a time too militancy in its ranks.
The culture here and 'something easy enough to be held responsible, since the average level of education and' very low, and the courtesy and 'quite common. However, a picnic on the mountains have done it willingly.

Except that I found myself in a time when the president put the papers calls for more vigorous because Alfredo depose their arms and retired to private life, and thus postpones every time this sort of trip.

there to keep the big picture where this is going to include Alfredo. In essence Dili and 'full of refugee camps, which the UN must be called Internally Displaced Persons, namely people and that 'refugee, but the same country, all these multitudes flocked to the city' from the remotest villages, fleeing from burning of houses (those who have read my previous comments may remember what I mean), lack of food and the immense difficulties of finding a job of any kind.
represent the biggest problem of this city, perhaps because the original 100,000 inhabitants, about 20,000 have been added, and live in city parks in tents provided by the UN, and IOM (International Organization for Migration). Then this tent and 'another story, because the IOM aims to buy the $ 250 each, and the day after they have been distributed for sale is located in the city', yet packed at $ 50, much to the joy of those who work hard to IOM weeks looking for money to buy them, and besides abroad see that their beneficiaries sell them, even the sale. Then there are the food distributions, which consist of bags of rice given to each family, and have halved this month to get people to leave the camps, taking the $ 1,000 severance pay of the government and return to their village to settle the home.

Moreover, if the distributions of food and tents are delayed, the UN does not immediately circulated notices out to the street because there are stone-throwing and roadblocks not allowed. Some of my acquaintances have borne the brunt of last week.

In sum, the name of Alfredo stands written on the walls and stands as a champion of the refugees against the government in general and against those who undermine the rights of the weakest. Then a bit in the villages 'most popular, and the support of Alfredo' stamped on them. Other refugees here in Dili say they will not return to the villages because Alfredo and 'still in circulation. Logic elusive, but Oh well '.

Here you frame the current events: I go to get to work, Monday, February 11, and I see the streets deserted as usual. And not meeting children going to school. Arrived in the office, before going up the stairs, I see that out of the shop below the office of people are talking very animatedly. Rose above the office I find a kind ferment of people who talk loudly and others who ask, and many who argue, with Filipinos Filipinos, with Timorese Timorese, and logic would dictate that I interloquissi with the Italians. Except that the only Italian. So I sit and wonder
"What?"
Then, perhaps the only time you notice that I arrived, everyone is silenced and the bigger picture of age comes up and asks me if I know who Alfredo. I reply that I know, and she tells me that it 'was killed.
time I do not even know if there is reason to rejoice or not, a secretary burst into the room and all in one breath says
"Sir, there is a UN warning, they said we should lock ourselves in, the homes of the President and Prime Minister have been attacked. There are riots all over the city. What should we do? "
And I think:" And you think that we should never do, oh idiot? "
But I say:" Chiudiamoci inside. "

09:15
Oh how nice, I just got the real information, that is not UN voices are but information. It seems that Alfredo has died, the President of the Republic has been fired and now is already in Australia in an attempt to save him, and the rebels are pouring into the city Alfredo.
A pretty picture, I think. tranquilizing and relaxing. Just the ideal place to work.

09:51
It 's amazing Australian sites various television networks compete with the BBC in making news more 'accurate: every minute there is' an update.
The beauty and 'I'm more' updated them. Any update for me and that put the 'old of ten or twenty minutes. They are inundated with information.
It seems that everything has happened early this morning. A policeman of my acquaintance was doing jogging around 7 this morning and it 's been close to the president's house, where, through the network has seen the president do exercises in his garden. About ten minutes later he heard a series of shots, it seems that the president's house was attacked, and in this conflict the rebel leader was killed, while the president is seriously injured.
Poor president Ramon Horta. Nobel Prize for peace, we talked, a couple of months ago.

But that 'it is worrying to me and' In the short term there could be a huge series of riots across the country, in 2006 the late Alfredo had brought the country to the brink of civil war. Now we must see how the crowds react to the news. Among
helicopters and sirens there 'peace today. There is a meeting being the seat of the UN Police. Boh.

In the meantime I try to work. We have delivered to the ministry but no one answers the phones. It will all be ambush.

13:20
'm back at work after being home for lunch. On the streets the situation and 'quiet, you see only a sea of \u200b\u200bpeople looking around and talking. Meanwhile at the hotel have no water, phones do not work and gasoline distributors and 'almost over. As said toto ', will also be coincidences, but the same. The BBC says that even now the car of Prime Minister, at the same time attacking the President, and 'was attacked without success, and that this is a failed coup. We're good.
However it seems that the president is not in critical condition.

15:00
If they all go home then, too.


Note reassuring. It's all wonderfully well and there is 'absolutely no reason to fear for my safety'.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

not really have much to add.
phones have begun to function, the water is there and the panic that led to plug all four gas stations in town (yes, four) seems to have calmed down.
Basically everything seems to go well. I'm back in the office, good or bad they all arrived, even the Timorese who yesterday were the first to disappear.

Upon arriving at the hotel, yesterday, I phoned the Italian Embassy that will remember the most ' loyal readers and not 'here but in Indonesia, in Jakarta to be precise (I think 2 or 3 time zones away) to communicate, if they already knew,' I was here, just in case. I pass this
Pas **** who listen with little attention asks me what I need and I tell them that we had already 'felt in August because of my passport which was full of stamps and anyway I am now in Dili, and I wanted to signal my presence in case the situation needs to contact the Italian citizens, whereupon he said:
"A good, please send me an email?" And I
:
"Maybe he heard me, watch Pas **** I'm in Dili, East Timor".
wakes up suddenly.
"Oh for God's sake I tell me tell me things that I take note. But how is the situation? But it 's true that it does not work anymore? How are you calling? You were right to call. It is certain. With thanks and best wishes be careful. "

Last night we were at the hotel, it seems that in the late afternoon, the Prime Minister has called a curfew for 48 hours from 20 to 6 (clearly to avoid crowds that quickly become rebels), and the thing that I think is 'difficult to implement and' that the patrols have orders to shoot all groups of people on the street overnight. As the mainly Western military do not see this thing. What you bring to shoot against defenseless people? Pero 'the measure worked great. Last night is not 'registered no incidents throughout the city.

now seems clear that it 'was a failed coup. Taking advantage of the fact that the President of the parliament was abroad, tried to kill the President and the Prime Minister. About what they might do later, 'a mystery.
I think I'd better organized.