Thursday, March 29, 2007

Does Anyone Have A Doujin-moe Account

The Council of State: measures for accidents at work


Rome 29/03/2007 - Debated Wednesday in Beijing by China's State Council, chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao, a draft law on accidents at work. During the discussions confirmed the key importance of safety in the workplace and how it can contribute to the reform, development and stability of the country. The State Council's call for increased prevention of accidents has been extended to all the organs of local government and urging the provincial government to conduct rigorous and diligent in case of accident investigations to establish responsibility. The bill requires rapid communication, accurate and complete of any incident and indicates serious consequences for the delay in notification to authorities or to the cover.
Surprisingly enough, in Shanxi (North China), to Linfen, just meters discussed the proposed legislation cited above, there has been an explosion in a coal mine. The explosion occurred on the morning of Wednesday killed 26 workers and wounded one seriously. Only 80 of the 106 miners, therefore, managed to escape from the tunnels that later analysis of the rescuers called unusable and unsafe for their property "spider web". The owner of the mine, Zhou Xiaogen, the general manager Li Mingshun and other people involved were detained by police. It seems that working conditions of the mine did not meet safety standards and that the actual annual production of coal exceeds about 60,000 tonnes the production ceiling imposed by local authorities for safety in coal mines.
The incident seems to have the same dynamic and the same tragic conclusion of what happened a few days ago in Jincheng, which has killed 21 workers.
From a statistic of the State Administration for Work Safety (SAWS) we learn that accidents in coal mines were the cause of death for 4,746 people in 2006 and the first two months of 2007 deaths for the same cause were 357.

(Photo: rai.it; Source: Xinhua)

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Mosquito Like Bumps On

Dispossession "difficult" Jincheng




Roma - 28/03/2007 - A mountain is dominated by a building. No, this is the Potala is Lhasa and the city, we are in the southeast of China, in Chongqing for the accuracy and photo that appears to show a masonry building of unusual characters. But let us proceed chronologically to explain why this unique location.
The area where the photo was taken was part of an urban area consists of buildings built 60 years ago. Subsequently became a run-down area, it was decided to expropriate them to build a huge shopping mall. It was September 5, 2004 and married Yang, like the other 281 families who lived in the area received an eviction order to the end of a canteen. Against the order of the families had two options, or accept the system provided by real estate company in charge - the Zheng Sheng Bailahoui Real Estate Co. - or pocket to make their own compensation and resettlement. Of these 282 families, 281 agreed to one or the other solution, while Yang no. This is where the odyssey begins.
The director of real estate development company, Wang Wei, in a speech at the China Daily newspaper, made it known that between the company and Yang, there was a negotiation for which Mrs. Wu (pictured) would be was willing to transfer the property in exchange for a resettlement and compensation of more than six million yuan (about 600,000 euro), the request is not taken into account. After about forty
the reminders Zheng Sheng Bailahoui Real Estate Co. has filed a lawsuit to reach a solution, albeit strong, with Yang. The verdict has sanctioned the eviction of the property by March 22, 2007.
At the same time the construction of the mall have begun and the bulldozers are silent only at the end of the excavation for the foundation, which was limited to surround the building of strong lords Yang, who today continue to occupy their property .
This happens shortly after the approval the law on private property, according to the drawing up of competitors, Professor Jiang Ping, can not be applied in the case of Yang because the private interest prevails over the community. A survey of the site
QQ.com sees favorable to the strength of Yang, 81 spouses, 46 percent of the respondents, 10.84 percent rate the issue too complicated to express an opinion, and only 7.10 percent considered justified 's function of the owners.

(Photo: China Daily; Source: China Daily)

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Swelling After Filling

: Explosion in mine, 21 dead


Roma - 22/03/2007 - Following a gas explosion in a coal mine in Jincheng (Shanxi, a province in northern China) took place Sunday morning, 21 miners were trapped following a structural collapse. 20 bodies were found a meter is missing. The rescue took place with 44-hour delay because JunJun Wang, the owner of the mine on its behalf Miaojiang, attempted to cover up the serious accident. A first analysis of the Office for Occupational Safety Jincheng, it can be said that the workers had exceeded the safety limit set for the production of coal. Eleven arrests of those responsible for the tragedy, including the mine owner Wang JunJun, the contractor, the inspector of the district for safety at work and the person responsible for monitoring the density of gas. It seems that the police are looking for three other people involved in the events, and two party officials in the village where the tragedy took place were dismissed because they seem to be involved with the coverage of the accident.

(Photo: Corriere della Sera. Sources: People's Daily, China Daily)

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

How Do Male Models Workout

China imposed four death sentences


Roma - 20/03/2007 - Since the Supreme People's Court of China has reserved the right to review all death penalty cases, starting from January 1 to date, four death sentences were imposed, according to the Xinhua news agency reports that the names and charges of the defendants listed below:
- Maoge Yu, sentenced to death by the court in Shanghai for killed a taxi driver 14 November 2005.
- Guiyong Zhao, who kidnapped and killed a 10 year old child in June 2006 and sentenced to death by a court of Jiangxi, a province in east China.
- Liu Shilin, sentenced to death for raping two women, for having killed another and injured a young girl, in Jiangsu Province, another province in eastern China between 2005 and 2006.
- Shumu Li, who set fire to a house, killing a man and a woman December 7, 2005, in Fujian Province, southeast China, sentenced to death by the local court.
new measures have been taken on the imposition of capital punishment, so, each case must be scrutinized by the Chinese Supreme People's Court before being published in final sentence of death, the implementation must take place within one week after the pronouncement of the ruling by the Supreme Court.
In its review by the Supreme Court, have occurred where there was obvious lack of evidence, and these were re-submitted to local courts for further monitoring. It raises the level of control over death sentences in order to impose the death penalty only in the most obvious and serious, as the Supreme Court President Xiao Yang of the Chinese people and to prevent "miscarriage of justice."
China is, according to the association Hands Off Cain, one of the countries where the death penalty is applied to a greater extent than the rest of the countries that have not yet abolished by their constitution and holds the dubious distinction with Iran and Saudi Arabia. Despite the measures to a more rigid allocation of capital punishment, we are still far from the removal as requested by the moratorium presented to the UN Security Council.

(Sources: Xinhua, Cain)

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Is It Possible To Get Strep Throat More Than Once

Wild Swans - Jung Chang



Three Daughters of China, three women from three different and important historical moments in China Three lives twisted and torn by the succession of regimes and events. Hope and happiness destroyed by disillusionment with the ideals collapsed and injustice. Through his suffering and the daily lives of these three women - the writer Jung Chang, her mother and grandmother - it turns out the history of contemporary China seen through the eyes of those who suffered the political and social consequences. From the golden lilies of eight inches - the horrible practice of dressing the feet of young women, the legacy of ancient customs - the direct experience of the underground Communist Party of China, the Great Leap Forward and its consequences, the Cultural Revolution with its incredible and unjustified acts of violence. All this culminates in a story that marked the border between China and the Maoist-day: the death of the Great Helmsman, head of the Odyssey of terror and suffering of the family of Jung Chang.
Wild Swans, an exciting book that lends itself to an endless series of policy considerations such as on areas less palpable and that brings to light some key issues needed to understand the past, recent and less recent "Country of the way".

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

How To Get Rid Of Pinguecula Naturally

President Hu Jintao strict military training for harmonious society, the question



Rome 13/03/2007 - At a meeting held Monday, in which was attended by deputies from the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the Chinese President and Head of the Armed Forces of the Central Commission Hu Jintao has urged the military authorities to intensify and improve the training of troops to ensure a strong security support and to ensure the development of a "prosperous and harmonious society." To be specific, Hu discussed with the leaders of the PLA training methods and wanted to highlight the need to adapt the military exercises to the characters of the new information age, using both legacy synergistically mechanical inventions of the last generation. In this regard, the President proposed to the military authorities a policy of gradual reforms "to increase the potential of troops and combat readiness" and urged that steps be taken to complete military objectives adopted for this century and for a supply of unconditional obedience and discipline on the part of the Armed Forces with the orders from the Central Committee of the CPC Central Committee and the Armed Forces. Nevertheless, the statements by President Hu arrives following the decision of the NPC (National People's Assembly) of increasing up to 53 billion yuan more than last year, public spending war apparatus, which will represent 7.5 percent of the entire national budget (data Asianews).

Friday, March 9, 2007

Rotator Cuff Tear And Hand Pain

Tibet to the NPC


Rome 09/03/2007 - The chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region, Quiangba Puncog, spoke to the tenth National People's Congress (NPC) expressed towards the Dalai Lama with a tone that leaves little room for 'interpretation. "If the Dalai Lama does not completely abandon the cause of Tibetan independence, the hope for him to return is minimal," said Qiangba Puncog and asserts that "ocean of wisdom" has done nothing good for Tibet in the past 48 years, that is, when in 1959 he was contretto to flee after a revolt, to settle along with many of his followers in Dharamsala in India . Although, in the words of the President of the Autonomous Region of Tibet, Beijing has never closed communication with the Dalai Lama, will never recognize the so-called "government in exile."
Tibet remained an independent state under the guidance of Lama until 1950, when Mao Zedong ordered the conquest citing historical reasons to justify the invasion. In 1965 was established by the Chinese government of Tibet Autonomous Region, while the Tibetan government in exile has been around since since 1959, same year as the flight of the Dalai Lama.
in Congress also have been told that the highest authority of Tibetan Buddhism must recognize, for the sake of peaceful coexistence, that Tibet is an inalienable part of China and Repupplica that the Beijing government will not oppose the return of "fellow" exiles in India. Published on

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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Washing Machine Drains Outside

Lei Feng, Mao's hero


Rome 06/03/2007 - On March 5, represents the date set by the Chinese Grande Timoniere Mao Zedong per ricordare ed imitare le gesta di Lei Feng.
Lei Feng era un giovane orfano originario della regione dello Hunan che si arruolò nell'Esercito di Liberazione molto presto e divenne famoso in tutta la Cina come esempio di lealtà al Partito ma soprattutto di magnanimità e senso civico. Morì in seguito ad un incidente a 22 anni. In "Cigni selvatici" di Jung Chang, ad esempio, si dice che il giovane abbia "donato i suoi risparmi alle opere di assistenza per le persone colpite da calamità naturali e in ospedale aveva ceduto le sue razioni di cibo ai compagni". La propaganda ha utilizzato la figura di Lei Feng per spingere i giovani ad emularne lo spirito racchiuso nell'emblema del "Servire il popolo" e a corrispondere the same loyalty to the party that he placed the military. The Chinese youth of the early '60s was conditioned by the hero, to the point that, as Jung Chang writes, was organized to perform "good deeds such as Lei Feng", she stumbles, at times, comical and unfortunate events, such as that in "Wild Swans": "We used to go to the station to help old ladies to carry their luggage and sometimes [...] had snatched strongly because some, especially those in the countryside, we took for thieves."
According to figures from a survey reported by Xinhua, more than 40 percent of respondents consider, even after 44 years since the launch of the campaign "Learning from Lei Feng" Mao, the young hero, a spiritual model even if the Chinese of the old guard, as the septuagenarian professor interviewed in Beijing, consider how to implement the spirit of today March 5 nearly useless. The Prof.Che says that "In the '60s, students were able to serve the people by repairing bicycles, radios and other equipment, but in the '80s and '90s, even the high school volunteers were able to help others only by something anyone could do, like cleaning the house. "
What is more, since the second half of the '90s, the usual acts of voluntary related to the March 5, such as cutting hair or repairing footwear free of charge, they found some opposition from merchants and which were spread unconfirmed stories about the private life of Lei Feng, describing him as a young man who liked the leather jackets, watches and expensive motorcycles.
Nevertheless, more than half of respondents in opinion polls to remember and follow the example of Lei Feng.

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Monday, March 5, 2007

Why Would One Compare Plates X-gal

The new media in the service of the next National Congress of the CCP


Roma 05/03 / 2007 - began on the afternoon of Saturday the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). A of the highlights of the meeting, attended by prominent members of the Communist Party of China and the CCP Central Committee, was the discussion of the role of media in Chinese society. A prominent member of the PCC it attaches particular importance to disseminate culture and sustain social harmony across the country, and Luo Gan, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC, said that the new media, such as Internet should be used to create the development of favorable public opinion at the next National Congress of the CCP. It is said that checks on the work of the Party and government must be conducted through public opinion polling la quale deve essere esposta ad informazioni epurate da pubblicazioni illegali e pornografia.
Da un articolo del 03 febbraio 2007 di Asianews si apprende che le persone condannate per uso "improprio" di internet in Cina sono 52, più che in tutto il resto del mondo. Il controllo e la censura dei siti non autorizzati avvengono, non solo tramite l'accordo del governo cinese con le maggiori aziende che gestiscono i portali d'informazione (Yahoo, Google ecc.) ma anche con l'impiego di un corpo speciale di polizia. In seguito alla crescita nello scorso anno degli utenti della Rete cinese - che ha avuto un incremento del 23,4% equivalente a 26 milioni di persone - il presidente Hu Jintao ha esortato il PCC a "purificare l'ambiente di internet" e ha dichiarato that "what we can download from the internet is a matter that concerns the development of socialist culture, information security and the stability of the state." Among the ranks of the CCP, then there is the strong conviction that all information has a significant importance and that its reliability or permission to travel, network and do not, should be attested by the organs of the established guarantors.

(Sources: Xinhua, Asianews)

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