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Trendy Lab - Выпуск 2 (Часть 1) / Issue 2 (Part 1)

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Gaza - Thousands Protest Vs Israel, Gaza Man Killed

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At least one man was killed in Gaza as thousands of Palestinian and Arab demonstrators protested Israeli policy in the streets. The 'Land Day' events drew crowds and heavy Israeli security, but marches seemed more restrained than in 2011. (March 30)

USA - Fort Lauderdale Funeral Director: No Signs of Fight on Trayvon

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The director of the Fort Lauderdale funeral home where Trayvon Martin's body was taken says there were no marks of the teenager that would support the argument that he was punching or in some kind of scuffle prior to his death. (March 30)

Spain - slashes spending in 2012 budget. Ministries will have their spending slashed by just under 17 percent

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http://www.euronews.com/ The Spanish government has announced a budget of deep cuts for this year.

All ministries will have their spending slashed by just under 17 percent as part of total saving of 27 billion euros.

The tough austerity measures were demanded by Brussels to get Madrid's deficit down to manageable levels.

Deputy prime minister Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría said: "The government is trying to put in place all the measures necessary to change the situation, to end Spain's complicated public deficit and unemployment situation, so that we can return to growth and create jobs."

"This government will not raise value added tax but is calling for an extra effort within corporate taxes," she added.

Civil servants' salaries will also be frozen this year and electricity prices will rise by seven percent.

The cuts were announced one day after an anti-austerity general strike paralysed Spain.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has said he will reduce the budget deficit to 5.3 percent of gross domestic product this year from 8.5 percent of GDP last year.

Spain - Rueda de prensa Mourinho previa Osasuna

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Honda Recalling 550,000 CR-V and Pilot SUV's For Headlight Issues

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Honda (NYSE:HMC) announced that it is recalling more than 550,000 CR-V and Pilot SUV's due to low beam headlights that fail, according to a report by the Associated Press.

The affected models are 2002-2004 CR-Vs and 2003 pilots.

Owners will start getting notices by late April and Honda will fix the problem for affected car owners.

Honda Motor (NYSE:HMC) has potential upside of 14.5% based on a current price of $38.32 and an average consensus analyst price target of $43.86.

Paul Dano, Robert De Niro in New Film "Being Flynn" That Tackles Homelessness

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Dano and De Niro team up in poignant new film. For more, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/video/paul-dano-flynn-star-band-mook-noro...

USA - World's Busiest Airport at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Getting Busier

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A new $1.4 billion international terminal is set to open in May at the world's busiest airport. The terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is set to open on May 16 and has been in the works for 12 years. (March 30)

USA - Raw Video: Lottery Rush: 'I Hope I Win' world-record $640 million prize

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In convenience stores around Washington, lines are forming and people are doling out cash for the MegaMillions lottery, with its world-record $640 million prize. (March 30)


Britain - George Galloway: Tony Blair put Labour on the path of treason

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The newly-elected Respect MP for Bradford West blames Labour's by-election
woes on the former Labour leader, Tony Blair who threw him out of the party

USA - Consumer Spending Rises 0.8%, More Than Expected

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The Commerce Department reported today consumer spending rose 0.8%, the largest gain in seven months. This is more than expected with the average consensus estimate around an increase of 0.6%

This brings hope that the biggest part of the economy is strengthening. However, another part of the report showed incomes advanced only 0.2%, less than the forecasted 0.4% increase by analysts.

But, factoring in all of the data, investors are still optimistic. Ten minutes after the opening bell, all major indices were up slightly, all over a quarter of a percent higher.

China - Analysts Say Foxconn (where Apple products are made) Workers Have Little Voice

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Workers who assemble iPhones and iPads often put in more than 60 hours per week _and sometimes work for a week straight_ in violation of Chinese law, according to an audit of the Chinese factories where Apple products are made. (March 29)

USA - Raw Video: NYC Bridge Accident, Water Search

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Emergency units are searching the waters beneath the Throgs Neck Bridge in the Bronx following a construction accident. The fire department says a person called the EMS dispatcher about a person in the water. (March 30)

Spain - Winemaker Looking to Exports

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A prominent Spanish winemaker wrestling with the pressures of operating in a country in economic trouble is looking to get a boost from abroad. (March 30)

What's In The News: March 30, 2012 Boeing (NYSE:BA) JetBlue Airways (NYSE:JBLU) AIG (NYSE:AIG)

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This is what's in the news for Friday March 30, 2012. The Wall Street Journal reports natural gas futures fell 5.8% to a new 10 year low after the U.S. government reported a larger-than-expected rise in natural gas inventories, as demand remained weak as production increases. The Wall Street Journal also reports to avoid a production shut down, Boeing (NYSE:BA) thinks new orders for its C-17 military cargo plane may come from the Middle East or Asia. Reuters reports although Deutsche Lufthansa (PINK:DLAKY) won't end its investment in JetBlue Airways (NYSE:JBLU), the possibility remains that it could do so in the future depending on the German airline's capital needs. Finally, Bloomberg reports new rules in China have companies, including AIG (NYSE:AIG) and Allianz SE (PINK:AZSEY), ready to take a larger share of the $50B that the country'’s drivers spend annually on car insurance.

France - police swoop on suspected Islamists in several cities

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French elite police arrest some 20 people in morning raids on suspected Islamist circles in several cities in France.

USA - Waiting to Return Home After Colorado Wildfire

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Residents of about 180 homes who fled a wildfire southwest of Denver earlier this week were waiting Friday to hear when they could return, while other families were welcoming the chance to go back to their neighborhood. (March 30)

Myanmar - Aung San Suu Kyi vows to fight on despite election irregularities in election

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Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi says her party will continue to campaign for the forthcoming election, despite what she called "irregular" and "illegal" activities in the military-crafted political system.

USA - Raw Video: Batman Pulled Over near Washington, D.C.

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Police near Washington, D.C. pulled over a man dressed as Batman. He was driving a Lamborghini Batmobile. (March 30th)

Japan - Warning Over North Korean Rocket

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Japan's defense minister has ordered missile units to intercept a North Korean rocket that Pyongyang plans to launch in April. (March 30)

Britain - Sir Paul McCartney rocks London's Royal Albert Hall

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The former Beatle performed a rousing show set for Teenage Cancer Trust event at the Royal Albert Hall last night.

USA - 911 Caller Arrested After Deadly Police Shooting Pasadena, California

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Pasadena, California police say a false 911 report led to the shooting death of a 19-year-old man. Officers fatally shot Kendrec McDade after receiving a false report about an armed robbery. (March 30)

Britain - Steel the show: Anthony Caro at Chatsworth House - the Guardian

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British sculptor Anthony Caro has mounted a retrospective exhibition of four decades of his abstract steel sculptures in the grounds of Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. It is the first exhibition dedicated to the work of a single artist to be held there. Here, Jonathan Jones takes a tour of Caro at Chatsworth, which runs from 28 March to 1 July 2012

China - build record breaking bridge

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The world's highest, longest tunnel-to-tunnel bridge is set to open in China.

USA - Raw Video: Tornado Hits School Bus

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Surveillance video shows the inside of a school bus in Henryville, Indiana, as a tornado hit on March 2nd. The twister threw the bus into a building. Eleven school children and the driver had just evacuated the bus. (March 30)

USA - George Bush endorses Mitt Romney

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Former U.S. President George HW Bush and Barbara Bush officially endorse Mitt Romney and advise his Republican rivals to know "when to fold 'em".

Today in History, Friday, March 30th President Ronald Reagan shot; William Seward reaches deal to buy Alaska from Russia; Actor James Cagney...

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Today in History for Friday, March 30th: President Ronald Reagan shot; William Seward reaches deal to buy Alaska from Russia; Actor James Cagney dies; Musician Eric Clapton born.

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Spain - Violent protests erupt over austerity measures

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Police make dozens of arrests as hundreds of demonstrators take to the streets in cities across Spain protesting against government labour reforms

Europe - euronews I talk: Is the European Commission just another red tape brigade in the EU?

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http://www.euronews.com/ Alex Taylor "We all hate annoying bureaucracy and a mindless filling out of useless forms, whether it be on paper or on the net. Is the European Commission doing anything to reduce red tape from our daily lives or is it part of the problem? Here to answer your questions is the EU Commissioner for Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration
Maroš Šefčovič. Did I pronounce your name right?"

Maroš Šefčovič: "Perfect, very good, very good pronunciation."

Alex Taylor: "You say Maroš....?"

Maroš Šefčovič: "Cheftchovitch"

Alex Taylor: "Cheftchovitch. OK right. You're ready to answer our citizens' questions?"

Maroš Šefčovič: "Absolutely, yes."

Alex Taylor: "First question to you from Rafael."

"I want to know why the administration is so burdened with paperwork. There's so much of it in relation to the administration; unemployment, the school enrolment of children.... there's just too much! There are plenty of Municipalities, lots of jurisdictions, regional and federal and it's very difficult to understand it all here in Brussels."


Alex Taylor: "We all thought that the internet was going to make things much easier, less paper and so forth. It's not the case, why?"

Maroš Šefčovič: "Not always but I have to agree with our citizen here that sometimes we still have overlapping competencies, especially between the local and national level and sometimes even the European one."

Alex Taylor: "Can't you do anything about that?"

Maroš Šefčovič: "Yes of course. I think when I was in Westminster we had a discussion how on we could reduce the bureaucracy and there was a suggestion that we should use the British approach: one directive in and one out. I said that we could have an even better approach: let's put 27 national laws in and replace them with one European law."

Alex Taylor: "Haven't we already been down that road?"

Maroš Šefčovič: "I think that this is a concept that we have to follow in the future because we can use European laws to replace most of the national laws and to use e-government much better than we do right now and I'm sure that the citizens would appreciate that."

Alex Taylor: "Well good luck on imposing that on the government. Second question from Alain."

"My name is Alain, I am Belgian. I would like to ask the following question: all European states have been requested by the European Commission to make serious efforts to reduce public spending, particularly in terms of operating costs and personnel costs. I wonder if the European authorities are ready to make the same effort? Thank you."

Alex Taylor: "Do you practice what you preach Mr Šefčovič? I mean the European Commission last year asked for a 4.9% increase in its budget."

Maroš Šefčovič: "Yes and you know why? Because 94% of our budget goes back to the member states. So actually now we have a big problem with unpaid receipts because we knew that in December we would receive the invoices coming from the member states for good executions of the program."

Alex Taylor: "Yes that's true but all psychologically when you ask everybody else to make reductions...."

Maroš Šefčovič: "I think we would really appreciate the help of the media and also the help of national politicians, to explain why we are asking for the 4.6% increase, because now we have a complaint from the national government that, 'how come the receipts cannot be paid?' When actually, by the end of the year we will be short by 11 billion euros, which we have to pay back to the member states.

"But I think that the question the gentleman was asking about is what we do in the administration, how big an effort we show. I think that the very important thing to underline is that the administrative budget is only less than 6% of the overall budget, so 94% goes back to the member states. But nevertheless we appreciate how important this is and what I have suggested is a 5% cut in the personnel. I have also suggested prolonging working hours without pay increases and increasing the pension age - all the measures which are actually taking place on a national level as well."

Alex Taylor: "OK let's have a third question here on I talk and it's from Ignacio Martin."

"Good morning. My name is Ignacio Martin, I'm Spanish. I would like to ask the Commissioner: about the possibility of improving the integration of the administrative systems on a European level, so that relations between the European citizens will be easier and the bureaucratic barriers between us can be reduced. Thank you very much."

USA - Sanford Couple in Fear After Spike Lee Tweet

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Elaine and David McClain say they have a son named William George Zimmerman who once lived in their Sanford-area house. They were forced from their home after Spike Lee retweeted their address as that of a man who shot an unarmed teenager. (March 29)

USA - Raw Video: Lindsay Lohan in Court

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Lindsay Lohan appears visibly relieved and hugs her attorney after Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner informs her she has met all probation requirements and is not expected in court again. (March 29)

Germany - jobless rate falls further

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http://www.euronews.com/ Germany's jobless rate has fallen to its lowest since the reunification of East and West as unemployment dropped for a fifth consecutive month in March.

Just 6.7 percent of the workforce is without a job according to official figures, adjusted for seasonal factors such as weather.

That is in contrast to other eurozone countries, and will likely lead to higher wages boosting consumption in Europe's largest economy.

The unadjusted rate -- which is the headline figure used in Germany -- fell to 7.2 percent from February's 7.4 percent.

The data is good news for German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble whose budget plans are based on strong tax revenues.