| Una gala latina dará la bienvenida a Barack ObamaFri, 09 Jan 2009 03:09:22 -0800 by videosjavierchecaEl nuevo inquilino de la Casa Blanca va a poner la música a tope y con músicos latinos. El español Alejandro Sanz tocará en la toma de posesión de Obama. No será el único latino que actúe el próximo 18 de enero. También lo harán Paulina Rubio y los tortolitos Jennifer López- Marc Antonhy.El voto latino ha sido crucial para hacer a Barak Obama presidente. Muchos artistas prestaron su voz a la campaña y una valenciana, Noelia Zanón, incluso le puso banda sonora. No es la primera vez que esto ocurre. En la época de Clinton, medio Estados Unidos bailó al son de la Macarena. Y, para pionero, Julio Iglesias que ya deleitó con sus "jeys" a los Reagan.Hace poco, el 5 de mayo, Shaila Dúrcal acompañada de Mariachis, dedicó a George Bush una canción en la Casablanca.www.diari omadrid.eu Related: informativo tosiriartv diariomadrid nacional internacional deportes cultura espectaculo sucesos politica |
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| Gaza under fire despite truce callFri, 09 Jan 2009 03:06:07 -0800 by ArchivesAlgeriennesIsrael is pushing ahead with its offensive in the Gaza Strip, ignoring a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire.A series of Israeli air raids and ground attacks on Friday killed at least 12 Palestinians in and around Gaza City, medical sources said.Palestinian doctors said tanks shelled a house in Beit Lahiya in the north of the Strip, killing six Gazans from the same family.The Israeli air force launched attacks overnight against what an army spokesman described as 50 targets, including launching pads for rockets fired from Gaza into Israel.The Israeli army said six rockets were also fired into southern Israel on Friday morning, injuring one person.The Israeli army said four rockets hit Beersheba, a town that lies about 40km from the Israeli-Gaza border, and the port of Ashdod.At least 778 Palestinians have been killed and 3,250 injured since the Israeli offensive began on December 27. More than 200 Palestinian children are among the dead.Thirteen Israelis, including three civilians, have been killed during the same period.The continuing hostilities come as a disappointment for those within the international community who have been pushing for a ceasefire since the conflict began.Sherine Tadros, Al Jazeeras correspondent in Gaza, said despite all the talk of peace at the United Nations in New York, there was "certainly no peace here in the Gaza Strip".She said explosions and heavy artillery fire could be continuously heard overnight and into Friday.The UN resolution, which was backed by 14 of the 15-member body with only the US abstaining, calls for an "immediate, durable and fully respected" ceasefire.It also said border crossings into Gaza should be re-opened and measures put in place to prevent the smuggling of weapons into the Gaza Strip Strip.The resolution underlined there should be "unimpeded provision" and distribution of aid into the territory, where Gazans have been starved of fuel, food and medical supplies for months following Israels crippling blockade.Meanwhile, the United Nations Works and Relief Agency (Unwra) has been forced to suspend humanitarian activities in the Strip after coming under fire from Israeli forces.On Thursday, a contract worker was killed when a Unwra aid convoy came under Israeli fire during a three-hour armistice agreed by the Israelis in order to deliver essential supplies to Gaza residents.Israel says it is investigating the incident.The UN says it cannot resume aid work in the territory because it is unable to guarantee the safety of its employees despite the daily three-hour pause in the Israeli offensive.The Israeli security cabinet is debating the UN resolution, with a vote on whether to push ahead with its Gaza offensive or declare an immediate ceasefire expected later on Friday. Related: gaza norway sweden denmark israel army jihad cnn afp children war new york clash air strike missile obama us ali germany america f-16 bush terrorism israeli england idf palestine iran al jazeera sky news usa hamas islam jews muslims iraq algerie conflict. pakistan india malaysia indonesia raids australia tv france arabs sarkozy china russia allah egypt ??????? ?????? ??? ??????? ???? ????? ???? ?????? ??? |
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| LEGACIES OF SUN YAT SEN, MA YIN JU AND MA O BAFri, 09 Jan 2009 02:38:44 -0800 by joechingMa Yin Ju is fast turning into a suspect to the Chinese leaders on the Mainland. He carried the torch passed down by Sun Yat Sen to make China a Little America. And his promise of "change" fizzled faster than Obama, or in Chinese, Ma Oba, has a chance to get started. All the democracy faithfuls might just need to bear it another 8 years.And all these jokers are christians, too!Taiwan's easy solution is to bring down Sun Yat Sen, their conspiring patron saint. Wasn't the Chen-Bush debacle caused enough suffering? Now, the dynamic orators of Ma's are going to yakk another 8 years of Barbarism ideals in to our head? Now I can see how sometimes the Christians' Armageddon could come in handy. Related: taiwan china america |
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