Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Egypt - protesters were clashing with police for for a fifth day in central Cairo


From: AssociatedPress  | Nov 23, 2011
Egyptian protesters were clashing with police for for a fifth day in central Cairo. The U.S. expressed concern, while the UN condemned the continuing violence in Egypt. (Nov. 23)

USA - Police Search for Teens Who Raided 7-11 convenience store in Silver Spring, Maryland


From: AssociatedPress  | Nov 23, 2011
Surveillance video shows teens raiding 7-11 convenience store in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, November 19. Police are searching for up to 50 youths. (Nov. 23)

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Thursday 24th November 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) It may be necessary to cancel your travel plans. Although this is disappointing, it's really a blessing in disguise. You'll soon have an opportunity to take a class. This course will develop your writing talent and give you a fresh appreciation for religion, philosophy, or anthropology. In the past, you were totally focused on acquiring practical skills. Now you're looking for ways to expand your spiritual horizons. There's more to life than earning money. Start making a list of things that inspire you.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Juggling your budget is critical to your long term security. If you cut back your expenses and pay a little more towards your debts, you can achieve financial independence sooner than you think. If you're in good straits, think about increasing your contributions to a savings, college, or retirement account. Although you are very fond of luxuries, you'll enjoy having a nest egg even more. That's because money in the bank allows you a greater range of choices.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) Resist the urge to jump to conclusions about a friend. Just because they are behaving mysteriously doesn't mean they're doing something wrong. You have to admit you have a tendency to create intrigue where there isn't any. Wait and watch to see what the future brings. You will be pleasantly surprised to discover your loved one has been doing something for your benefit. Don't be surprised if an old lover tries to make their way back into your life.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) This isn't a good time to make long range plans; focus instead on fulfilling your daily responsibilities. It may be necessary to change routine for the sake of your health. If you're feeling tired and listless, cut back your work hours. Take more time to prepare healthy meals and enjoy brisk exercise. Above all, establish a bedtime routine. This will help you drop off to sleep quickly and easily. Working while exhausted increases the chances of unfortunate mistakes.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) Give yourself permission to make mistakes, especially with creative ventures. If you want to write a story, do it longhand. It's a lot more difficult to delete your work this way. Your first thoughts are often your strongest, so it's important to give them a chance to linger before obliterating them. By waiting a day or two to reread your work, you will be pleasantly surprised. The same principle applies to painting, sculpting, and handicrafts.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) Someone you always vilified is proving more complex than you thought. It's time to reconsider your assessment of their behaviour. Maybe the two of you are more similar than you thought. The conflicts occur when your family member tells the unvarnished truth. Even if you share their feelings, you hate the effect these words have. Still, you have to admit it's better to bring troublesome issues out in the open, so they can be resolved. Letting them fester will just wreak havoc with your home life.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) It will be necessary to change your schedule to accommodate the needs of the group. Just because you held a certain shift in the past doesn't mean it always has to be this way. Be flexible. You could be pleasantly surprised by the new arrangement. If you feel compelled to give an angry answer to an email or phone message, wait 24 hours before responding. Even if someone warrants a rude rejoinder, you can't sink to their level.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Examine your attitudes towards wealth and challenge a few of these assumptions. If you're a shopaholic, stay away from stores for the short term future. Any time you get an urge to buy something, divert your attention with a game or creative project. Do you have difficulty indulging your sensual side? Buy yourself a small gift each day for a week. This could be anything from a bottle of cologne, a bar of gourmet chocolate, or bouquet of fresh flowers.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) Adjust your approach to a relative or neighbour. Your tendency to poke fun at overly serious people has caused some hurt feelings. While you love a good joke, you hate causing pain. Resist the temptation to tease someone who has serious self esteem issues. Be warm, welcoming and friendly then the ice will soon start to melt. You might have to alter your schedule to accommodate a last minute emergency. Be sure to issue a sincere apology to anyone who is adversely affected.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) Paperwork will be stalled, causing you to miss a deadline. This creates a lot of stress. Find ways to channel this anxiety in a positive direction. Keeping busy will stop you dwelling on things you can't change. Read up on a subject that has fascinated you since childhood. Write down the opening chapter of a story. Learn a foreign language. When your intellect is engaged, trouble seems very far away. Best of all, new opportunities appear out of thin air.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) You've been so wrapped up in your own problems you have neglected your nearest and dearest. Drag yourself away from a difficult project and meet with friends. They'll put the world back in perspective. When you devote your energies to help others, your own troubles become much smaller. Take this opportunity to volunteer at an animal shelter, work in a public garden, or tutor underprivileged children. There are so many ways to put your talents to good use.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) You'll have to go back on a few promises, which is really embarrassing. It's better to take ownership of the matter as quickly as possible, so the people affected can make new plans. At first, there will be some anger towards you. Eventually everyone will remember you're only human, and forgive you for missing a deadline. In the future, build in at least an extra week's time when promising to deliver time sensitive material. That way, you'll be able to handle last minute emergencies.
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Italy - 4 dead in Italian flash floods in the Sicilian village of Saponara / Italia - 4 morti in italiano inondazioni nel villaggio siciliano di Saponara.


Published on Nov 23, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Four people have been killed by flash flooding in Italy.

The victims died when they were swept away by mud and debris after 24 of torrential rain in the Sicilian village of Saponara.

Rescue crews are still looking for survivors as reports emerged that other local people were missing.

Meanwhile, several areas of Spain are also on flood alert after heavy rains swept the country that have left one person dead.
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Quattro persone sono state uccise dalle inondazioni improvvise in Italia.

Le vittime sono morti quando sono stati travolti da fango e detriti dopo 24 di piogge torrenziali nel paese siciliano di Saponara.

Squadre di soccorso sono ancora alla ricerca di sopravvissuti i rapporti emerso che altre persone del luogo sono stati dispersi.

Nel frattempo, diverse aree della Spagna sono anche in allerta inondazione dopo forti piogge spazzato il paese che hanno lasciato un morto.

Syria - UNHRC denounces Syria authorities for violent crackdown / سوريا -- مجلس حقوق الإنسان يدين السلطات السورية لحملة القمع العنيفة

Published on Nov 23, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ One hundred and twenty-two countries on the UN Human Rights Committee have voted in favour of a resolution condemning Syria's crackdown on protesters.

The resolution was drafted by France, Germany and the UK and the issue could now go to the Security Council.

This adds more pressure on Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, after he was strongly criticised by Turkey's Prime Minister on Tuesday.
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وقد صوتت مائة واثنان وعشرون بلدا في لجنة حقوق الانسان في الامم المتحدة لصالح قرار يدين القمع في سوريا على المتظاهرين.

وتمت صياغة مشروع القرار كل من فرنسا وألمانيا والمملكة المتحدة وقضية يمكن أن يذهب الآن إلى مجلس الأمن.

هذا يضيف المزيد من الضغوط على الرئيس السوري بشار الأسد ، بعد ان انتقد بشدة من قبل رئيس الوزراء التركي يوم الثلاثاء.

"My Back Page" trailer - in UK Cinemas Saturday 26th November 2011 - Starring: Ken'ichi Matsuyama, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Aoi Nakamura, Tomokazu Miura, Hanae Kan. Directed By: Nobuhiro Yamashita

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Plot

in 1969, Sawada (Satoshi Tsumabuki) is filled with idealism that permeated that era and starts working as a gonzo journalist for a weekly magazine.

Two years later, Sawada interviews activist Umeyama (Kenichi Matsuyama) with senior reporter Nakahira (Kanji Furutachi). Umeyama boasts that his group will steal arms and take action in April. Sawada doubts Umeyama's claims but is attracted to his personality. An incident occurs ... Sawada hears news that a man was killed at a army post ...

"Mayakkam Enna" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 25th November 2011 - Starring: Dhanush, Richa Gangopadhyay, Pooja Balu, Sunder Ramu, Mathivanan Rajendran... Directed By: K. Selvaraghavan

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Mayakkam Enna

Promotional poster
Directed by Selvaraghavan
Story by Selva Ragavan
Starring Dhanush
Richa Gangopadhyay
Music by G. V. Prakash Kumar
Cinematography Ramji
Editing by Kola Bhaskar
Studio Aum Productions
Distributed by Gemini Film Circuit
Release date(s) 25 November 2011
Country India
Language Tamil
Mayakkam Enna (Tamil: மயக்கம் என்ன; English: What is This Dizziness) is an upcoming Tamil romantic drama film directed by Selvaraghavan. It stars his brother Dhanush, along with Richa Gangopadhyay,[2] and features music scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar while the cinematography is handled by Ramji. The film, which is produced and distributed by Gemini Film Circuit. Mayakkam Enna will be released on November 25th 2011.

"The Forgotten Space" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 25th November 2011 - Directed By: Noel Burch, Allan Sekula

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The sea is forgotten until disaster strikes. But perhaps the biggest seagoing disaster is the global supply chain, which -- maybe in a more fundamental way than financial speculation -- leads the world economy to the abyss.

The Forgotten Space follows container cargo aboard ships, barges, trains and trucks, listening to workers, engineers, planners, politicians, and those marginalized by the global transport system. We visit displaced farmers and villagers in Holland and Belgium, underpaid truck drivers in Los Angeles, seafarers aboard mega-ships shuttling between Asia and Europe, and factory workers in China, whose low wages are the fragile key to the whole puzzle. And in Bilbao, we discover the most sophisticated expression of the belief that the maritime economy, and the sea itself, is somehow obsolete.

A range of materials is used: descriptive documentary, interviews, archive stills and footage, clips from old movies. The result is an essayistic, visual documentary about one of the most important processes that affects us today. The Forgotten Space is based on Sekula's Fish Story, seeking to understand and describe the contemporary maritime world in relation to the complex symbolic legacy of the sea.


Wer das Meer beherrscht, ruiniert die Welt! Der berühmte amerikanische Fotograf und Filmemacher Allan Sekula und sein Senior-Partner Noel Burch zeigen, dass das Meer nach wie vor die ökonomische Basis für die Globalisierung von Warenverkehr und Arbeit ist. Forgotten Space erzählt vom Siegeszug der Logistik, die imstande ist mittels Containerisierung Märkte zu knacken, Standortvorteile zu vernichten und in Hafen und Hinterland keinen Stein auf dem anderen zu lassen.


Originaltitel: Forgotten Space
Deutscher Titel: Forgotten Space
Format: DV / Super 16mm
Projektionsformat: 16:9
Länge: 112 Min.
Fassung: OmU / DF
Farbe: Farbe
Starttermin: 2011-11-25
Regie: Allan Sekula, Noël Burch
Drehbuch: Allan Sekula, Noël Burch
Darsteller: Nina Hagen (Erzählerin)
Auszeichnungen: Orrizonti Jury Preis - 67. Venedig Film Festival 2010 "An epic view and urgent analysis of the follies of global capitalism, The Forgotten Space is a prime example of essayistic and political cinema. It creates a complex tapestry of powerful images and language."
Special Mention of the Jury (Non Fiction Competition) - 48: Ficxixon Festival Internacional de Cine de Gijon: "because it is a good example of film essay as a privileged way to develop the urgent task of thinking about the world".
Kamera: Attila Boa, Wolfgang Thaler
Schnitt: Menno Boerema
Musik: Ricardo Tesi, Louis Andriessen
Ton: Eckehard Braun, Joe Knauer
Produktion: dok.eye Film (Frank van Reemst & Joost Verheij), WildArt Film (Vincent Lucassen & Ebba Sinzinger)
Verleih: Stadtkino Filmverleih