Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Coralia of the University of Puerto Rico; Carmen Acevedo Lucío

Vytautas Miškinis: Levavi oculos - Coralia of the University of Puerto Rico; Carmen Acevedo Lucío

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13. Internationaler Kammerchor-Wettbewerb Marktoberdorf 2013 Wettbewerb 1. Runde, Competition 1st lap; 18. Mai 2013, MODEON Marktoberdorf.
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Brazil: Petition for Slander-Accused Journalist 

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There is a petition out, in the Brazilian federal state of Bahia, in support of the journalist Emiliano José. Accused of slander by the preacher Átila Brandão for reporting the preach involvement with torture against students during the military dictatorship in Brazil, José published a text in the press in February 2013 and in his personal website. The Justice ordered the removal of the text, already republished on the internet, from José's site and the right of reply to the preacher.

UN decolonization panel to again eye PR. Read: http://goo.gl/0Pmxa 

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UN decolonization panel to again eye PR. Read: http://goo.gl/0Pmxa

Governor Lobbying Against Obama Status Proposal He ‘Supports’? 

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Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla may be quietly working against President Obama’s proposal for a plebiscite in Puerto Rico to resolve the question of the territory’s future status that the Governor says he supports. One of his “commonwealth” party’s most reliable voices in Congress spoke against the proposal in the Senate last Thursday.
In a written statement, Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi) also asserted that Puerto Rico’s local status plebiscite last November was unfair and used the “commonwealth” party’s numbers for the ‘results’ of the vote instead of the very different official, real figures.
Wicker’s words and arguments echoed those used by Garcia and other party leaders. The Senator also praised Garcia in his statement.
Wicker, additionally, inserted a resolution on the plebiscite of Puerto Rico’s “commonwealth” party-dominated legislature into the Congressional Record.  Garcia’s Washington, DC office has distributed the resolution in Congress.
Garcia’s lead lobbyist in the nation’s capital, Charlie Black, is close to Wicker. The senator has acted in response to Black requests for the “commonwealth” party before.
Garcia has said that Black, who is paid $50,000 a month by the territorial government, will not be paid for lobbying against the plebiscite results.
Although Garcia and Puerto Rico’s legislature have publicly supported Obama’s proposed plebiscite, the Governor’s Washington office Director, Juan Hernandez Mayoral, and leading ‘commonwealthers’ such as Senate President Eduardo Bhatia were unhappy when they learned of it.
The Obama proposal would provide funding for a plebiscite under Federal auspices.
Because the options would have to be possible according to the U.S. Government, the vote could not include a proposal that the “commonwealth” party wants.  An essential element of the proposal is for Puerto Rico to be exempt from congressional territory governing authority without becoming a State or a nation — a constitutional impossibility.
The party also wants a new “commonwealth status” to permanently empower the islands to veto the application of Federal laws and to enter into international agreements that require national sovereignty.  Its proposal would, further, obligate the U.S. to grant the insular government a new subsidy as well as to continue giving all current assistance and citizenship to Puerto Ricans.
The Obama Administration, like the George W. Bush and Clinton Administrations and congressional authorities of both national parties, has rejected the proposals as impossible for constitutional and other reasons.
Some “commonwealth” party leaders recognize that a plebiscite with Federally-authorized options could not include a “commonwealth” they want.
Party leaders also fear that more Puerto Ricans will vote for statehood if Congress confirms it is an option for Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico’s local plebiscite rejected the islands’ current territory status, also popularly — but misleadingly — also known as “commonwealth,” by 54% and chose statehood among the alternatives by 61.2%.
The results were determined by Puerto Rico’s Elections Commission — which includes the “commonwealth” party’s representative — as are all of the islands’ election results.
But Garcia and other commonwealthers are saying that Puerto Rico’s current status was rejected by just 51.7% and statehood won only 44.4%. They arrive at these artificial results by factoring in ballots with votes not cast on one or both of the plebiscite’s two questions — contrary to law.
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Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla signs three Executive Orders ... - Lexology (registration)

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Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla signs three Executive Orders ...
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It also requires that REP integration into PREPA's power grid be safe and that it “promotes a sustainable economy” for the Island; that these REPs comply with Puerto Rico's “Environmental Public Policy Law”; and that pertinent government agencies such ...

UN "Decolonization Committee" to pester Puerto Rico once again

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5 Ways to Be Unforgettable During Interview - For All the Wrong Reasons! 

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5. Arrive late to your interview, and don't call to let them know you're stuck in traffic. YOU are the main attraction. Make the hiring manager wait and keep them in suspense. This will make meeting you even more exciting!

4. When you finally do arrive at the interview, give everyone you meet a limp, sweaty handshake. A firm handshake, absolutely not! You want to make sure they see that you know who's boss.

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Why Men Cheat: Relationship Expert Says Approval Is Key Reason (VIDEO) 

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Why do people cheat?

Research by licensed psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author M. Gary Neuman , cited in the video above, suggests that men and women cheat for different reasons: men step out on their spouses because they want approval, and women stray because they want attention.

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Increasing Transgender Acceptance One Family at a Time

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All over the world, trans identity is perceived and accepted differently. From Hong Kong to Pakistan and down to Texas, transgender individuals are granted a range of treatment, from first-class citizenship to street murders where police label the body bags "possible hate crimes."

You never know what you will pull out of the transgender news bucket on a daily basis. Last week,Hong Kong was a favorite. After long battles in court, a trans woman known as W. was allowed to marry her boyfriend. W. stated, "I'm very glad that I can finally get married to my beloved boyfriend in Hong Kong."

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Newt Gingrich: Obama's National Security Speech Was 'Astonishingly Naïve' 

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Former House Speaker and one-time presidential candidate Newt Gingrich did not mince words on Tuesday when asked to critique President Barack Obama's counterterrorism speech from last week.

"I thought the president's speech was astonishingly naïve and a sign that he hasn't read much history," Gingrich told Laura Ingraham on her radio show.

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El pasquín en la pared, Libertad para Oscar

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Eugene Lovendusky, Alleged Anti-Gay Hate Crime Victim, Speaks Out As Teen Culprit Is Charged 

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The latest victim in what appears to be a spate of violent crimes allegedly targeting New York's gay community is speaking out about the experience.

Queer Rising founder Eugene Lovendusky, who was reportedly attacked May 25 while leaving a popular gay nightspot not far from Manhattan's Times Square, tells New York's PIX 11, "They started yelling 'faggot' at us, and I spun on my heels because I am worth defending… and I got punched. Then my friend stepped up trying to defend and he was told ‘Do you want to be next faggot?'"

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