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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
USA - Raw Video: Plane Off Atlanta Taxiway
Published on Mar 13, 2012 by AssociatedPress
A plane sat at an angle as emergency
crews worked nearby at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Tuesday morning. WSB reports the plane was undergoing maintenance when
it veered off a taxiway. No passengers were onboard at the time. (March
13)
Redes sociales sí pero no en horario laboral
Uploaded by cyltelevision on Mar 13, 2012
http://www.rtvcyl.es/Noticias.aspx
| Hay muchas maneras de distraerse en el trabajo, pero la que
últimamente trae de cabeza a los empresarios es que los empleados se
conecten a las redes sociales en horario laboral. Más de la mitad de los
españoles lo hace.
Y eso se traduce, dicen los empresarios, en demasiadas distracciones y falta de productividad. Por eso en el 80% de las empresas españolas queda totalmente prohibido acceder a las redes sociales.
En cambio, las empresas si están en ellas. Es la doble moral del sector empresarial. Redes sociales sí, pero no para los trabajadores.
Y eso se traduce, dicen los empresarios, en demasiadas distracciones y falta de productividad. Por eso en el 80% de las empresas españolas queda totalmente prohibido acceder a las redes sociales.
En cambio, las empresas si están en ellas. Es la doble moral del sector empresarial. Redes sociales sí, pero no para los trabajadores.
Korea - Raw Video: North, South Korean Diplomats Scuffle
Published on Mar 13, 2012 by AssociatedPress
North and South Korean Diplomats scuffled at the United Nations building in Geneva, Switzerland. (March 13)
USA - President Barack Obama: the US will not rush for an exit
Uploaded by telegraphtv on Mar 13, 2012
The US President has made clear that the
weekend massacre of civilians in Afghanistan will not lead to an early
withdrawal of American troops.
.
Panetta: Afghanistan Mission Constantly Tested
Published on Mar 13, 2012 by AssociatedPress
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says
the U.S., Nato and Afghanistan must all stick to their strategy in the
Afghan war. He called the shooting rampage by a U.S. Soldier the sort of
"terrible event" that happens in every war. (March 13)
USA - War reporter Marie Colvin laid to rest in her hometown in New York
Uploaded by telegraphtv on Mar 12, 2012
Family and friends, including including
News Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch and Sunday Times editor John
Witherow, filled St Dominic's Roman Catholic Church to say goodbye to
journalist Marie Colvin.
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Massacres in Homs. Al-Adawieh, Karm Al-Zaytoon neighborhood. [12 March 2012]
Uploaded by UgaritNewsEnglish on Mar 12, 2012
Massacres are taking place in Homs.
Three men are burned to death by regime militias while still alive.
Neighbors heard the men screaming for help while getting burnt.
Al-Adawieh, Karm Al-Zaytoon neighborhood, Homs city. [12 March 2012]Subtitled in English.
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Belgium - Anderlecht district of Brussels mosque is attacked with a petrol bomb
Published on Mar 12, 2012 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.com/
Muslims in the Anderlecht district of Brussels have mourned the death
of the imam at their local Mosque after a man threw a petrol bomb
through a windowThe victim was aged 46 and died from smoke inhalation - a second man suffered knife wounds.
Police say they have detained a suspect.
Anderlecht's Mayor Gaetan Van Goidsenhoven was quickly on the scene and told reporters that he condemned the attack and hoped the person responsible will be suitably punished.
Belgium has a 500,000 strong Muslim population. Although there is no clear motive police say there have been occasional acts of violence within the Muslim communities in the area.
Our reporter in Brussels, Isabel Marques da Silva said: "The attack occurred a few minutes before final prayers, a fact which may have prevented more injuries. It has however greatly shocked the local residents with the authorities hoping to discover what made the perpetrator use such violence against a place of worship."
Spain - gets the euro group treatment after Greece
Published on Mar 12, 2012 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.com/
There was relief all round after Greece's second bailout was finally
rubber stamped in Brussels but immediately euro zone ministers turned
their attention to Spain.
Its government was supposed to cut its deficit to 4.4 per cent of GDP this year but said it could only aim for 5.8 per cent - It was hoping ministers would cut it some slack.
Euro group Chairman Jean-Claude Juncker said in a press conference: "The euro group assesses that the timely correction of the excessive deficit should be ensured by an additional front loaded effort of the order of 0.5 per cent of GDP, beyond what has already been announced by the Spanish authorities so far."
In other words Madrid has been told it will still have to dig deep but not quite as deep as the original target. However it will have to find another five billion euros worth of cuts - a tall order with the government's austerity measures already unpopular and with the economy contracting.
Its government was supposed to cut its deficit to 4.4 per cent of GDP this year but said it could only aim for 5.8 per cent - It was hoping ministers would cut it some slack.
Euro group Chairman Jean-Claude Juncker said in a press conference: "The euro group assesses that the timely correction of the excessive deficit should be ensured by an additional front loaded effort of the order of 0.5 per cent of GDP, beyond what has already been announced by the Spanish authorities so far."
In other words Madrid has been told it will still have to dig deep but not quite as deep as the original target. However it will have to find another five billion euros worth of cuts - a tall order with the government's austerity measures already unpopular and with the economy contracting.
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