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South African Opposition Criticizes Mbeki Over Zimbabwe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 16:53:10


According to reports from the SABC News Website, Patricia De Lille of the Independent Democrats [an opposition group to the ANC] has criticized South African President Mbeki for his comments about "satisfactory elections" in Zimbabwe. The Democratic Alliance [another Opposition Group to the ruling ANC or African National Congress] accused Mr. Mbeki of "deliberately misleading the country [South Africa] and the world about Zimbabwe.

SOURCE:

SABCnews.com: "Opposition Slams Mbeki Over Remarks" April 7, 2008 @ 1645

http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/southern_africa/0,2172,167227,00.html


 
 

Libertarian Party Convention in May 2008

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 16:29:50


EL NOTICIERO ALVAREZ GALLOSO, THE ALVAREZ GALLOSO NEWS HOUR WILL BE COVERING THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION HELD IN DENVER COLORADO IN MAY 2008.

Mugabe & Zimbabwe [ES]

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 16:08:36


Mugabe sigue con sus mentiras en un intento para mantenerse en el poder a pesar de perder las elecciones presidenciales de Zimbabwe. Mugabe acuso a la oposicion MDC [Movimiento para El Cambio Democratico] de "querer devolver las tierras de los negros a los blancos". La acusacion fue hecha en el periodico gubernamental "The Herald". La oposicion niega las acusaciones y repitieron de que ganaron las elecciones.

La Corte Suprema de Zimbabwe fallo a favor de la oposicion MDC para exigir la publicacion inmediata de los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales de Zimbabwe. Hace falta cuando publicaran esos resultados.

Comunistas + Republicanos + Democratas = Nacionalizaciones

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 15:54:42


Los Comunistas como Chavez no son los unicos en querer nacionalizar. Los Republicanos [bajo Bush] y los Democratas quieren nacionalizar a los Bancos en EEUU. Mira lo que paso en Zimbabwe despues de las nacionalizaciones en el 2000, Un Dolar Estadounidense [que vale menos que un Euro y una Libra Esterlina] vale 30,000 Dolares de Zimbabwe.

Una Verdad

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 15:53:50


Un médico Israelita comenta:

'La medicina en Israel está tan avanzada que nosotros Le quitamos los
testículos a una persona, se los ponemos a otra y En seis semanas ya está
buscando trabajo'.

Un médico alemán comenta:
'Eso no es nada, en Alemania Le sacamos parte del cerebro a una persona, la
ponemos en otra, y En cuatro semanas ya está buscando trabajo'.

Un médico ruso comenta:
'Eso tampoco es nada, en Rusia La medicina esta tan avanzada que le sacamos
la mitad del corazón a una persona se la ponemos a otra y en dos semanas,
Ambas están buscando trabajo'.

A lo que el médico VENEZOLANO y ESTADOUNIDENSE responde:
'Nada que ver, Todos ustedes están muy atrasados!!, fíjense que nosotros en VENEZUELA y los EEUU, agarramos a una persona sin Cerebro, sin corazón y sin huevos, lo
pusimos de PRESIDENTE y Ahora Todo el país está buscando trabajo!!!

Noticiero de Venevision: 7 de Abril 2008

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 15:53:01


El precandidato a la Alcaldía de Libertador por Copei, Carlos Melo, se reunió este sábado con trabajadores sociales del Oeste de la ciudad capital para presentar su plan de seguridad. El dirigente político consideró que la impunidad y la incapacidad gerencial están presentes en los cuerpos de seguridad por lo que propuso la reorganización de la policía.

El precandidato a la alcaldía de Baruta, Armando Briquet, anunció este sábado la creación de espacios ciudadanos para convertir el municipio en sitio de encuentro. El dirigente político aseguró que los espacios públicos de esa jurisdicción deben ser para que los habitantes puedan tener distracción, recreación, deportes y entretenimiento.

A juicio del secretario general de Acción democrática (AD), Henry Ramos Allup, los diversos partidos de oposición deben reunirse para escoger los mejores candidatos para los comicios de gobernadores y alcaldes

Las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) diseñaron un plan para atacar y derribar 10 aviones de las Fuerzas Militares colombianas, según se desprende de un documento encontrado en uno de los computadores de "Raúl Reyes".

La disuelta banda argentina Los Fabulosos Cadillacs volverán a grabar un disco e iniciarán una gira internacional de más de 40 recitales que marcará el regreso de uno de los principales grupos latinoamericanos de rock, informaron hoy medios locales.

Mugabe Stalls For Time

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 15:52:27


Mugabe has just declared in a statement with the Government Owned Herald Newspaper that "Black Zimbabwean Farmers must protect their lands against seizures by White People". This was publicized in the BBC News Website and it proves that Mugabe is now playing the race card in his bid to remain in power. Mugabe added that "the MDC wants to return land to the white farmers" which has been denied by the MDC

Zimbabwe High Court Can Hear MDC Petition

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 13:09:30


A judge from the Zimbabwe High Court is allowed to hear a petition by the MDC [Movement for Democratic Change] about an immediate release of the Presidential Elections in Zimbabwe after dismissing a motion by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission about the Jurisdiction of the High Court.

SOURCE
BBC News: "Judge Can Rule on Zimbabwe Poll"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7333918.stm

FC Dallas 2-2 Houston Dynamos

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 01:47:37

PRELUDE

On a hot Texas Day [6th of April 2008] in front of 20,102 spectators, the Battle for Texas began in Robertson Stadium in Dallas Texas. The Battle for Texas was transmitted live by Telefutura [A US Latin Station that is the sister station of Univision]. The protagonists of the Battle for Texas was the FC Dallas and the Houston Dynamos.

FIRST HALF

The first half started with both teams battling for possession of the game and ball. The Houston Dynamos were able to take over the game with Caraccio scoring the first goal of the game at twenty one minutes. FC Dallas was not willing to give up and retook possession of the ball and game with an equalizer by Cooper at 35 minutes. Dallas was excited and demanded more from their team and from Cooper. Cooper happily obliged by scoring a second goal at 45 minutes with a little help from Toja. The first half ended with FC Dallas 2-1 Houston Dynamos.

SECOND HALF

The Second Half had the same excitement as the first half. Houston took over as Ching scored an equalizer at 52 minutes. Alvarez and FC Dallas continued the struggle with another goal at 57 minutes giving the FC Dallas a three point lead over the two points of the Houston Dynamos. In an act of desperation, Houston had to struggle or else become one of the few teams that have yet to win a game in the MLS. There were bookings of Toja and Barrett for unprofessional behaviour. Regardless, Houston continued to fight until Cameron finally scored an equalizer within 91 minutes of this all too important game.

REFLECTIONS

While the Houston Dynamos and FC Dallas played an exciting game, Houston still has a long way to go. The Houston Dynamos of the current MLS Season were close to having no victories and two losses if it were not for the last minute equalizer of Cameron. This is not the same Houston Dynamos that impressed people with their victories in the 2006 and 2007 MLS Cup. FC Dallas remains without a win in the 2007 MLS Season in spite of this draw. FC Dallas had better organize its defence, offence, and reinforce its will to win. There is still some hope for FC Dallas in the form of Cooper who deserves to be called the most valuable player for his aggressive style in scoring two goals for the FC Dallas in the first half of the game.

FC Dallas 2-2 Houston Dynamos

FC Dallas: 5/10
Houston Dynamos: 5/10

REFERENCE:
Ferraro, Andrew J.: “Ching, Houston able to escape with tie”
http://www.mlsnet.com//news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20080406&content_id=148110&vkey=news_hou&fext=.jsp&team=t200

Ogden-Davis, Lucas: “Hoops able to come away with draw”
http://www.mlsnet.com//news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20080406&content_id=148113&vkey=news_fcd&fext=.jsp&team=t104

FC Dallas 3-3 Houston Dynamos [ES]

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 01:25:45


Los Equipos Tejanos de la MLS [Liga Estadounidense de Futbol] de Houston y Dallas jugaron el 6 de Abril de 2007. El juego fue transmitido en vivo por Telefutura [Cadena Hermana de Univision].

La Primera Temporada tenia su tension con la batalla para el dominio del juego hasta el primer gol de Caraccio para Houston a los 21 minutos. Houston tenia el dominio pero Dallas no daba por vencido y empato el juego con un gol de Cooper a los 35 minutos. Dallas siguio en la ofensiva y Cooper logro un segundo gol a los 45 minutos con la ayuda de Toja.

La Segunda Temporada tenia la misma tension con un gol de empate por Ching a favor de Houston a los 52 minutos pero Alvarez aprovecho de la debilidad de Houston y anoto otro gol para Dallas a los 57 minutos. Houston intento recuperar el terreno con Dallas apretando la tuerca. Las amonestaciones fueron orden de la segunda temporada. A pesar de los esfuerzos de Dallas, Cameron igualo el juego para Houston a los 90 minutos para terminar la Guerra en Texas.

Houston Dynamos 3-3 FC Dallas

Houston Dynamos: 5/10
FC Dallas: 5/10

Jugador Valioso: Cooper

Cuba Before Fidel Castro [UN, WHO, ILO]

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 01:25:03


http://www.fiu.edu/~fcf/cubaprecastro21698.html

Cuba Before Fidel Castro
According to Statistics from the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the International Labor Organization

From the first few days following the revolutionary victory of 1959 in Cuba, after the hasty departure of dictator Fulgencio Batista [by the USA and Russia], the new government initiated a progressive control of all the media, an act that went hand in hand with a propaganda campaign unprecedented in the history of the island.

As can be seen 38 years later, the purpose of the campaign was and has been to create an unfavorable image of pre-revolutionary Cuba, an image that would justify the subsequent political conduct of the dictatorship of Fidel Castro.

Some people believe that to disseminate information that demonstrates that pre-Castro Cuba was truly a developing country is to justify the acts of Batista. The truth is that the Cuban progress of that time was fundamentally a result of the efforts of all sectors of that society during 57 years of republic, after almost five centuries of life as a nation.

Because of it, in 1950, two years before Batista's second access to power, the Cuban peso had the same value as the U.S. dollar.

Given impetus not only by the official press within the island, but also by Radio Havana Cuba, a state-run radio station that broadcasts to the rest of the world in dozens of languages, and by the official news agency Prensa Latina, the campaign made special emphasis on the economic misery under which the island supposedly lived, and on the economic control that the United States had exerted over it.

In the eyes of those who did not have concrete and accurate information at their disposal, Cuba was little more that a bordello managed by Washington.
This part of the campaign was meant to help justify the existence of a Communist regime [and the USA] whose goal, supposedly, was to bring about deep social transformations in a nation "destroyed by poverty."

If one were to believe the Castroist propaganda, one would have the impression that Cuba was a country with a 40% illiteracy rate, with the greedy hands of multi-national US conglomerates controlling every facet of the national economy; a country without doctors,where workers and farmers were horribly exploited, with a high level of unemployment, and with houses of prostitution and gambling casinos on each corner.

Of course, Cuba was not a fully developed country, nor were its resources distributed equally among all its people -nor have they been equitably distributed during Castroism-, but in 1958 only 14% of the capital invested in the island came from the US, and there were no more than 10 gambling casinos in the country. At the same time, 62% of sugar mills, the principal sites of sugar production -which itself was the most important component of the Cuban economy- were owned by Cubans.

In 1953, Cuba was 22nd among the world's nations in the number of doctors per capita, with 128.6 for each 100 thousand inhabitants.

The mortality rate was 5.8 -third lowest in the world-, while the mortality rate of the United States was 9.5 and that of Canada 7.6.

Towards the end of the 50s, the island had the lowest infant mortality rate of Latin America, with 3.76, followed by Argentina with 6.11, Venezuela with 6.56, and Uruguay with 7.30, as per data provided by the World Health Organization.

Cuba was number 33 among 112 nations in the world as far as the level of daily reading, with 101 newspaper copies published per 1,000 inhabitants, which also contradicts the argument that the country was inhabited by a great number of illiterates.

Even as far as so-called luxury items, in 1959 Cuba had one radio per each five inhabitants, one television set for each 28, one telephone for each 38, and one automobile for each 40 inhabitants, according to the Annual Statistical Report of the United Nations.

As a matter of fact, even the greatest and most world-renowned Cuban writers and artists had already created their most important works before Castro's arrival to power. Among them, their politics notwithstanding, were José Lezama Lima, probably the most outstanding Cuban man of letters of this century; poet and dramatist Virgilio Piñera, who revolutionized Cuban theater with the premiere of Electra Garrigó in 1948, two years before French-Romanian Eugene Ionesco, father of the Theater of the Absurd, premiered The Bald Soprano in Paris; the painters Amelia Pelaez, René Portocarrero, Wilfredo Lam and many others; novelist Alejo Carpentier, author of The Century of Lights, poet Nicolás Guillén; the ballerina Alicia Alonso; and, of course, an extraordinary number of composers and interpreters of Cuban popular music, such as Ernesto Lecuona, Amadeo Roldán, Alejandro García Caturla, the Trío Matamoros, Sindo Garay, Eliseo Grenet, Hubert de Blank, Benny Moré, Dámaso Pérez Prado, and many more.

What follows is some data regarding public health, the labor sector, and education:
PUBLIC HEALTH: In 1958, Cuba had a population of six million, six hundred thirty one thousand inhabitants (6,630,921, to be exact). At that time, there were 35 thousand (35,000) hospital beds in the country, an average of one hospital bed per 190 inhabitants, a number which then exceeded the goal of developed countries, which was 200 inhabitants per hospital bed. In 1960, the United States had one hospital bed per 109 inhabitants.
Also in 1958, the Cuban nation had an average of one doctor per 980 inhabitants, a number that was surpassed in Latin America only by Argentina, with one doctor per 760 inhabitants, and Uruguay, with one per each 860. Cuba had one dentist per 2,978 inhabitants then.
This data is found in the archives of the World Health Organization.
LABOR RELATIONS: In 1958, an industrial worker in Cuba earned an average salary of the equivalent of $6 US dollars per each 8-hour work day, while an agricultural worker earned the equivalent of $3 US dollars. Cuba then ranked number eight (8) in the world as far as salaries paid to industrial workers, outperformed only by the following countries:
the United States ($16.80)
Canada ($11.73)
Sweden ($ 8.10)
Switzerland ($ 8.00)
New Zealand ($ 6.72)
Denmark ($ 6.46)
Norway ($ 6.10)
As far as salaries for agricultural workers, Cuba was number seven (7) in the world, outperformed only by the following countries:
Canada ($7.18)
the United States ($6.80)
New Zealand ($6.72)
Australia ($6.61)
Sweden ($5.47)
Norway ($4.38)

This data was published by the International Labor Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1960. In 1958, Cuba had a labor force of two million two hundred four thousand workers (2,204,000). The rate of unemployment at that time was 7.07%, the lowest in Latin America, as per data from the Cuban Labor Ministry.

EDUCATION: That same year, Cuba had three government financed universities and three others that were privately run. There were twenty thousand (20,000) students enrolled in the government run universities.
There were 900 officially recognized private schools, including the three private universities. The total number of students enrolled at these institutions was over one hundred thousand (100,000).
The public school system employed twenty five thousand (25,000) teachers, and the private school system counted with 3,500.
In the middle of the 1950s, there were 1,206 rural school houses in Cuba, as well as a mobile library system which boasted a total of 179,738 books.

Also in 1958, Cuba had 114 institutions of higher education, below the university level; among them were technical institutes, polytechnic and professional schools, which were financed by the government. Just in 1958, these institutions graduated 38,428 students. In 1958, the island's illiteracy rate was 18%.
This data is found in the archives of Cuba's Ministry of Education.
Cuba was the Latin American country with the highest budget for education in 1958, with 23% of the total budget earmarked for this expense. It was followed by Costa Rica (20%), and Guatemala and Chile, each with 16%. This data comes from America in Statistics, published by the Pan American Union.
(Translated by GLADYS P. MARTINEZ)
CONTACTO Magazine, a monthly publication on Cuban issues.
1317 N. San Fernando Blvd.-246, Burbank, CA. 91504
(818) 842-3308 Fax: (818) 557-6251
http://www.intelinet.org/contacto/

Zimbabwe & Mugabe III [EN] [ES]

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-07 - 00:22:26


Acorrding to the BBC News Website, the High Court of Zimbabwe will rule [Monday 7th of April 2008] on the petition by the MDC [Movement for Democratic Change] for the immediate release of the Presidential Results. But first, the High Court will consider an argument by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission [ZEC] about the jurisdiction of the High Court in ZEC. In other words, ZEC will not release the official Presidential Results even if the High Court rules against it. There have been reports of invasions of white owned farms in southern Masvingo by War Veterans Groupswho remain loyal to Mugabe. Attempts to visit the website of the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union or www.cfu.co.zw were unsuccessful as the account has been suspended.
REFERENCE:
BBC News: "Zimbabwe Vote Review Call Spurned"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7333755.stm

Segun la BBC, la Corte Suprema de Zimbabwe emitira su fallo acerca de la peticion de la oposicion MDC [Movimiento para El Cambio Democratico] para la publicacion oficial de los resultados de los comicios Presidenciales por la Comision Electoral de Zimbabwe. El Fallo sera el 7 de Abril de 2008 despues de examinar el caso de los derechos de la Corte y la Comision Electoral.

REFERENCIA:
BBC News: "Zimbabwe Vote Review Call Spurned"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7333755.stm


 
 

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