Luciano Giustini (en): December 2005 Archives

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Make a Wish

Posted on December 30, 2005 8:31 PM in

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Un sincero augurio di Buon Anno a tutti ed un sereno 2006!
I wish you an Happy New Year and a serene 2006! All the best to everyone!
Je vous souhaite une nouvelle annèe heureuse et un 2006 serein!
Ein aufrichtiger Wunsch glücklichen neuen Jahres und des serene 2006!
желаю Вам счастливого Нового года!

Iran defence or military option

Posted on December 20, 2005 12:52 AM in

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On one side we have this:

Russia confirms Iran missile deal

Russia has confirmed a deal to sell surface-to-air missiles to Iran, insisting they are for defence only.

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said a contract to deliver TOR-M1 missiles to Iran had been signed.

He said the deal "in no way upsets the balance of forces in the region," Russian news agencies reported.

Iran has reportedly agreed to buy 29 of the mobile air defence systems in a contract worth more than $700m (£400m; 600m euros).

The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Moscow says the sale is not banned under any treaty, but it has already been criticised by the United States and Israel.

Earlier, Iran announced that it was planning to build a second nuclear power plant in the south of the country, despite coming under pressure from the international community over its nuclear ambitions.

On the other side we have:

Iran president bans Western music

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has banned Western and "indecent" music from state-run TV and radio stations.

The ban follows a ruling in October by the Supreme Cultural Revolutionary Council, which he heads, to ban Western songs from the airwaves.

"Blocking indecent and Western music from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting is required," a statement from the council said.

Songs by artists such as Eric Clapton and George Michael will be affected.

Songs such as Clapton's Rush, Michael's Careless Whisper and The Eagles' Hotel California are often used as background music on Iranian TV programmes.

Songs by American easy-listening artist Kenny G are also often featured.

"This is terrible," said Iranian guitarist Babak Riahipour, a musician whose songs featured on state TV and radio. "The decision shows a lack of knowledge and experience."

Mr Ahmadinejad became president this year promising to reverse a recent series of reforms and return Iran to the ultra-conservative atmosphere of the 1979 revolution.

"Supervision of content from films, TV series and their voice-overs is emphasized in order to support spiritual cinema and to eliminate trite and violence," the council said on its website in reference to the October ruling.

Mr Ahmadinejad's programme has included sacking more moderate members of the government and replacing them with ex-military commanders and politically inexperienced religious leaders.

In recent weeks he launched an outspoken attack on Israel, calling for the Jewish state to be "wiped off the map".

He also claimed the Nazi Holocaust, which killed six million Jews, was a "myth".

So let's ask to ourself if it's an option to give Iran some availability of defence or it's an option to safeguard the international treatments against nuclear proliferation.

Sources: BBC News

Bad period landing down

Posted on December 14, 2005 5:31 PM in

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Sometimes things seem to decide to go worst all together. There must be a logical meaning in this correlation that it's escapeing. But I'm not sure, afterwards, that there's a logical explanations at all.

(remember that "It's that feeling you have had all your life. That feeling that something was wrong with the world. You don't know what it is but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.")

It seems it'll be a fantastic Christmas. And some changes in the short period too (uhm). In the long period, oh well, you now what that famous economist being said..

If I'm able to avoid a terrible New Year's Day Party, it's done!

Better: I disappear for a while, we'll see in the near future (if God wants)


(images from "my dream new year's day": bears playing; letargo)

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