Friday, November 13, 2009

Four Cruising Areas In The World

What I learned (*)



Journalist and writer, author of Night Swim realize the network that connects your life and work, good and bad times. History when he was with and upstream




I love to read a little after much Borges Arlt.
I like going against the grain.


Juan Forn. By Mario De Otazua He hits impatient wedding ring against the edge of the shifter. Handles air action movie and talk. Talk about how they live "here" in Gesell and free time you have. Passing a car in a corner of Avenida 3 hits third, a change virtually unknown to parsimony of the streets of this match from the coast. Much faster than the one we were half an hour ago when he finished the interview in the library. When we went to coffee Havana to "make time" before going on to find his daughter in the school.

But now it was late, the waiter was slow to bring the toast and Juan Forn step on the car "because, he says, staring at the next turn, I do not like it is expecting one." Brakes, close the door and crosses the street at a trot. As he enters the school, a dance step canchero, he hits the hand of a classmate of her daughter who smiles. Within seconds, 9 year old Matilda is going to get into the car, he I will explain that you are doing a story and she will insert the greeting with a mischievous complaints because they gave too much homework. Papa John is looking mirror melt. ***

"This library gives me bad, is always empty and has some beautiful books," he says when I come and look from the center of the room shelves. It gives me time to settle down in the chair and shake a little sand that inevitably sticks to jeans and gets into the shoes for more than a walk on the sidewalks.

- I went to Newman, the college of Macri, De Narvaez, de Prat Gay. Macri from twelve years and began to show of their wealth. Assembled a team and scored in a tournament of amateurs, these inter-countrys like him that Diego left the Tower. As I played well I could attend. He was an alternate but was his team and I would pick a guy in a car to go. We played with the full team of Holland. I had never played in a team where everyone had the same shirt, same socks, same pants. We had everything. And when I finished school I remember I said that I would not play anymore because I was going to Europe. "Oh you go? Do you ski? "-Imitates some rage-" To live? How do you go on a cargo plane? , What do you mean again? " He stops opening his mouth and makes a face of wonder all on actuated "I did not say that the aircraft company was my dad, but good. But as I was sleeping on a plane between the horses.

Juan asks me Tute. Always swore in its class, the environment where you happened to be born and reared. That place where "you have to do what he did your old and thinking what the family thinks" "For the kids (the school) was crazy, they told me because he used the Forn Topper basketball red shoes. For them, the worst was that you liked the rock. I wore them because they were a sign of identity, Charly had used the bye to Sui.
After twenty years John lived in Sitges (Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain) in a community of exiles who painted mud houses and put the money he got from that into a common fund. He added his salary and together they shared lavacopas up spending daddy used to play football. The writer says that "those who were there" helped almost Brotherhood organization and explains: "People still kept coming up in Argentina or other Latin American countries falling with nothing."

- There was a family in the district that were like five brothers militants. One of them told me, a night of drinking, who had escaped through the roof running with women. He went with his daughter in his arms, the woman running them back and the soldiers. Suddenly you hear a loud noise and see how the woman wheel and falls three stories high. And he had to follow. What would you say? I was there because I felt suffocated in Argentina - said in a tone of disgust toward the same "I wanted to be free and writer ... Stop fooling around.

After traveling with a europass "Topper" Forn "was found one day with his parents in the De Gaulle Airport in France. They had come with a return ticket and third letters of his friends.

"I convinced and went back. Get here and would not study anything, Argentina was in the process, I had left in disgust. And I put the old pressure because I was supposedly the best student of the school and "What happened to this guy who does not want to study and not do anything?". A friend of my parents said to me Emecé enter: "At least going to be in books until you decide what you want to do." And I remember I went in and a month I published a poem in The Nation and read the owner of the publishing Bonifacio del Carril, the daughter did read. I went in there for 10 years and went up and up. Translated books, published my first novel, directed the collection of Argentine writers, etc. But then I hired the Planet. Was 29 years and commands you told me. I could not believe.

Forn's first novel was originally titled Captive Hearts above and their reissues became one heart. He wrote it while attending a workshop that dictated Abelardo Castillo and the latter had invited him after having read the first two chapters of what would later be his first. Forn laughs when he recalls discussions with the author of Chronicles of an Initiate, about what the end should have Hearts or the times at which they met among themselves to correct their writing.

- What happens is that it is more fun because nothing more fun that you question the text. He thought everything. There are writers who write faster. With Castillo, whatever you ask, almost certainly what you thought you are saying and was even further. Then when he got a celebrated Abelard, you gave the victory lap around the table and came back. And that we did together, we stayed hours. He was amused as me, I said: "The dictionary says that maybe if you can not put the following word begins with a vowel" and he "I care three the fuck what the dictionary says." "Well, but that the dictionary says," No says that! ". He was looking at one, I in another.

Why use the second person to tell at Hearts?

- Because the kidnapping of a U.S. novelist named Jay Mc Inerney. And besides I saw that the story was, for a kid of 13 years, the voice was perfect for allegedly adolescence is the first time in life where there is a psychologically split and you look from outside. But it was a labor to write in second person. You know the work you have to do to avoid the cacophony?

you At times you allow even the use of free indirect style.

- What is free indirect style? - I put in check and laughs while frowning.

The resource uses Mario Vargas Llosa's Conversation in the Cathedral for example.

- What a great book! Yes, I use it. But it is a mark of an era. That's one thing when I was training, when he devoured books like vitamins, the novels have to be complicated. As everyone had forced something, all books had forced some Latin American novels, had a difficult stylistic Sheitan.

Cortazar Rayuela, The Death of Artemio Cruz Fuentes ...

"Yes everyone, Hopscotch, The Death of Artemio Cruz, The Obscene Bird and night, Vargas Llosa was for me the most technically gifted. They were all books that had something like that. I somehow ended celebrated when narcissistic experimentation that characterized American literature in the eighties, but what happens is that what came later when there was no experimentation is a flatness.

After his first novel, the then editor of Metro, published his book of short stories Night Swim. These stories are highlighted a story titled the book and the dangerous edge of things. "On the Drogon" he says.
Swim Night tells the story of a man who spends a short vacation in a rented house and a sleepless night is visited by his father died some years ago. "That's how I hit," says Forn and that he wrote after his death the father of a friend and also with his lies and dreams died.

- My wife at the time had come to the writing of my first novel, the death of my father and when I start writing Swim Night she studied psychology. We were to separate, things were not going well. A week after the story ended, I show and say, "I thought you had already done with your father." So I then said, "I separated from the mare that I have broken balls" (sic). And she ends up being the girl in the Karma of Certain girls. And today I am married her and have a daughter.

dangerous edge of things by hand knot is the main character stay in an apartment in "the city of Buenos Aires" which works great as a cocaine addict after.

- Actually when I was almost finished the dangerous edge of things, I did not take market yet. I smoked Faso, had ever taken any pit and seen people taking market ahead of me, but I did not take. And there was a mine that was called the Red San Roman, who was the dealer of all the atmosphere of rock. On the other hand, had a kid who is a film critic Trash (a character, one of the more terminals merqueros I know) and this got a line type to go buy a Saturday market at half past twelve a Chilean writer called Fuguet. Fuguet the next day comes and says, "You do not know the place I was, I do not know anyone but I'm sure there were people on TV."
write the story, published in Swim Night and the month had a party at El Dorado (a nightclub). Suddenly I'm dancing and see a petite red-haired, ten years older than me, holding me with his nails clavándomelas in the neck and says, "You're a bastard, because of you I almost dropped the cane ". And I say, "Do you who you are? Who knows you petite? " ... "I'm Adriana San Roman." Then comes Cecilia Roth, takes me aside and says, "it is San Román Boludo grabs you fire in your book." Then when I met Cecilia Fito and we met at the home of Fito and she never had good vibes with me. Apparently she had a daughter he learned.

John is thinking about what you just said. Is wearing a shirt of those that are short and long sleeve at a time, simulating a shirt on top of another. Chest on the brown fabric, has drawn a giant marijuana plant with flowers that could be the dream of every smoker sativa. When we finish the interview is going to tell me now está “esperando que abran el primer bar donde se pueda fumar libremente un porro” y aclara: “Yo no puedo tomar alcohol y por ahí salimos con amigos y yo veo como los otros suben y suben y yo estoy siempre en el mismo lugar”. Un bar donde permitan fumar marihuana… “Ya estamos cerquita”, pienso, no falta tanto para que Juan pueda fumar legal. Afuera unos chicos juegan un picado y gritan fuertísimo cada gol.

Antes de arrancar la entrevista mencionaste el “El Ego-trip de dirigir Planeta”.

- Sí. Cuando yo entré a la editorial me dijeron: “Los libros que vos quieras publicar se publican y acá tenés 25 mil dólares para contratar libros”. I hired at a rate of $ 500 each, and all happy. That began the South library had a fully comprehensive profile and some were re trendy, the collection was canchera and for others it was more open mentality. Above, I was one of the books fetish collection was mine ... I believe it. To me, I went to his head. Furthermore, had been changing slowly and the thing began to be silver, if not literature itself, at least in the editorial work, or in supplements, began to grow cultural supplements and began to be more work in journalism. You know when you're in the right place at the right time? That was going to happen anyway at some point in time Metro thought I had turned around.

Frivolity What about you write that near the end of your stay in Metro?

- Menem is a novel, unfortunately. Much glam to fart. I thought I was painting a portrait of Argentina. Some people like it, I do not want. I have a bad memory, are the worst years of my life. These are the years when I believed it, that I took market, where I was married to the mine-his second wife, who was a cat ... I was austere and when the mine was hit with a delirium. Came to publish Swim Night and working in Metro and 48 hours after meeting the two together we went on a plane to Miami. She gave me handle and say, "you're a genius." The issue is that I believed her.

Were doing what your characters in that novel Frivolity.

- Yes, I lived in a way very similar to the one described here. I could not write for all working or everything I enfiestaba. Juan

finished writing that Frivolity against the clock, he had served three months of the scholarship achieved in the U.S.. Upon returning to Argentina had to finish editing the book, return to face a Planeta divorce "and looked ahead."

- So when the book was published, I thought it was a best seller, I thought they were going to shoot.

- A film Frivolity?

"Yes, I thought he was going to be translated into 50 languages, was crazy. ***



Forn look at the time, I apologized and called his wife. Is fetching him his daughter to school and short. She looks at me laughing, you know what to say, "What problem women." I laugh and I think the owner of the hostel where I stayed, since he accepted his first mate did not stop talking for lovesick repeating every so often that "these whores" are a necessary evil.
A woman cleaning
makes us pick up your feet to move the brush under the table. Juan told me how it was Metro, how an Argentine sent from Spain to be the boss and when he was dismissed from his fellow team.

"I came back and said that the refunds to them or I was going. "Well," he said. So I made my cardboard box and went - laughs at his role of hero in the situation. Think and joins periods. Finally back talk, "And there I went to page. And I went so was the planet boy. At first I did screwed up, sat awful. They felt terrible. We had the paradoxical fate of Radar began in July 96 and died February 97 Soriano. The first thing I did when I was called to Soriano and Horacio Verbitsky (who were people I had recommended) to help me. The idea was, in the first issue of Radar, make a note of Soriano, another Verbitsky and so on. Then came Argentina, Oscar Peterson and Horace call and say, "Come Oscar Peterson and I get to chat with him." I tried for the ortho and he said: "Do you you think I am for this?".

The creation and first steps of the supplement Radar made it difficult to Forn who acknowledges that Ros, Rep and strawberries were of the few people who were at his side when all the "falluto." Anyway, luck was willing to change:

- When Soriano dies, a Wednesday, we were making the supplement and I went on vacation this Saturday. Type 6 call me and say, "Try to do everything you can about Soriano, give cover." A Soriano watched a block of writing page. We are left with Strawberry Rep organizing and drawing up very late. I started to put things as I could and see what drew, what went down, go down all the photos on file, begin to raise and lower Tiffenberg suddenly and said: "Take a little air, and this the drawer out a little. We went and had so many people at the vigil that started asking many texts were doing there and go straight to the diary to write. Or they were taking testimony and we left for the day to transcribe. We spent all day Wednesday, all day Thursday and we were working until Friday at two o'clock when we close the entire supplement devoted to Soriano, drawings, texts, everything. There I came home and went to Ezeiza with my wife.
I went three weeks. When I returned, Radar was already a legend. That number was bought by the French magazine Liberation to make a charge. And he was a famous picture of Soriano going back with a cat next door. There change the mystique, it was Radar Radar and everyone was saying it was the best supplement.


But the pace of Radar, combined with the correction of reissues and the presentation of his novel was pure lies Forn to pancreatitis that forced him to leave his position as head of the supplement. The medical advice was clear: Abandon your life style before. The author moved to Villa Gesell from where he continued writing for Pagina/12 but much quieter and published María Domecq, a novel that continues to introduce its line of personal items in their literature.

How do you take your family biographical inclusions in the texts?

-Some things never forgives me. I spoke of my grandfather, who told how culeaba (sic) mines. Something that everyone knew, the marriage of my grandparents was a full face shield, he did not want and if the twine. It was evident, I told my. What happened was that he did not speak with anyone, he was a turd (sic). But I loved.

But both Hearts and Maria Domecq have an effect of sympathy between the reader and Galo or Carlos.

"I think so, that's true. The story of the pool is true - Carlos Forn, whom the author hides under the Gallo name on his first novel, he taught his grandchildren to swim by tying a rope around his chest and throwing them to the pool while he held the rope to keep from sinking. The other day I found some cousins \u200b\u200bof mine who are Cholula in the background and when they meet me they say, "Che commanded the book that, yes, that is my old man is angry." But listen to me one thing? If you tell there's Carlos J. Forn's all true? And what of the admiral, they deceived us, we were told we had a hero in the family. A hero who ordered to kill Jews Forn's great-grandfather, named Domecq Garcia had a strong involvement in the tragic week for the Patriot League.

Did not you have a good relationship with your old? Many encounters with Karol "Forn?

"Well, luckily he died young. Still, the last year we made up a lot. But I should not have been the best child. In

Gesell are walking the streets, literally. The arteries going from one place to another in the city were considered between avenues and "walks" and are mostly sand. Juan Forn parked his Volkswagen Gol at the fuzzy boundary between sidewalk and street that are often places of beach that border grass and sand do not really know how to respect.

The library closes at six pm and we fired and the jackets on. We apologize and withdraw. Matilda his daughter, leave at six thirty the school. I begin to say goodbye but it stops me: "There's still half an hour, go to a coffee and make time."


My Umbilical Hernia Surgery Problems

The global crisis and crisis communication



Interview with Josefina Licitra
Considered one of the exponents of the new Argentine journalism, Licitra talks about his successes, their pasts and their projects. Chronicle of a skeptical reporter.


By Matías Ortega

eleven o'clock in the morning in Palermo. In coffee Delicity everything seems decorated by a fastidious housekeeper, the pastel colors on the walls, checkered tablecloths on small wooden tables and dishes as white as the apron of the waitresses. Located at the corner of Sanchez de Bustamante y Guemes, coffee has large windows allowing bystanders rushed to see the impending rain, even some cautious and hold umbrellas and hoods over their heads. Inside, you breathe the scent of croissants while she cut the smoking stir in well with a waiting room parsimony.

"I do not know what it was a chronicle until you win an award from the Fundación García Márquez. - How You Did not Know?
I did not know what it was chronic. I always wrote as I liked, then I know. The way I wrote Chicken Run arose from the editor of Rolling Stone, who said "do not be afraid to direct dialogues and conversational situations. You come on to do what you're looking. " After the photographer who worked with me told me to submit to the Foundation Award and I sent over the Internet without many expectations. So when I found out he had won, I started reading immediately upon not to make newsprint chronic. Imagine if in Colombia, I wondered: what is the record for you? Says imitating a Caribbean-tune and I do not know! So I read and was great to see what was what I enjoyed doing. Now I know are chronic.

The speaker is Josefina Licitra, a journalist. Their work is complex, indescribable transcribing real world to a sheet of paper. And he does an exceptional way. According to the cultural supplement Babelia the English daily El Pais, Licitra is "one of the boldest voices chronicled in Argentina." In fact, his journalistic work earned him the highest recognition in Latin America. In 2004 he received the Award of the New Journalism Foundation of Gabriel García Márquez, by chronic Chicken Run, the story of Silvia, a 15 year old girl leading a band of kidnappers, published in the vernacular version of Rolling Stone . - Gabo? It is a love ... "replied the old man when asked about the Colombian writer who presented the award" I remember once having lunch with him and laughed at the woman who was shitting. ***



Josefina has black eyes, dark wavy hair dipping over her thin shoulders and crooked smile, as if the corner from the right side was higher than the left. This is part of the "problem"-and called him by his parents, who had to endure several visits to the operating room. For her being born with the right ear unfinished, with one of the jaw shorter than the other and the facial nerve branch operating in forty percent of its possibilities, it meant four operations in seventeen years.
- Do the operations that you've had are the reason that the theme of the body is a constant in your reviews?


I do not know if it is a constant, but in the more personal question had to do some writing operations of girl I had, also having a child. These changes and body markings were converted into stories. I think stories can be beautiful when I say stories also include a photograph, not limited to textual, which show a status of beauty beyond the parameters established by the aesthetics. Something that is not naturally beautiful, you can go through a beautiful story. For example what did Gabriela Lifftschitz-portrait photographer is highlighting the female nude in her left breast, "has a strong poetic charge. She not only took care of the photographs, but the lighting and the texts and produced some shocking but beautiful.

As for the things I write about my body, I served as a kind of catharsis, had some liberating but that was not his first target. I found it interesting to chronicle the self, what can count as one talking about himself? without doing something patronizing the kind of "barbaric what I am". In this case I wanted to chronicle my own and it sounds schizoid would unfold. It was interesting and painful at a time. But I think the past have meant to minimize the role that subject, because a really terrible things can not or name.
marks
But life is not just physical. They are also invisible. Josephine spent her early years in La Plata during the military dictatorship and his days were a constant escape repression. Along with his mother, a twentysomething university militant, were arrested in this journey without a compass that many Argentines suffered.

"We had to move several times where we lived, go home, because it was too risky. My mom tells me that he spent whole days traveling by bus, from terminal to terminal or from train to train to pass the time because I could not stop anywhere, so I fed in the streets. My old self, as militants continued to Trotskyism. At night we slept in a friend's house. It was a very itinerant life, without spending much time anywhere. Also, they were re concerned, his best friends began to disappear, so my dad went into exile, first in Montevideo and later in Madrid.

She talks about her past-factly. Perhaps because those years and are distant. "And we did not have a handle" says while breaking with long thin fingers the packet of sugar into the well again.
"Not that we were poor and I want to make a tragedy about it, but my parents were very young and never had the help of his parents, Licitra recalls without intention of dying of misery family history. I remember one day my mom went to get me to school and had led a Lola, a candy of the moment, and I remember that did not want, do not know why, then she said "I do not take collective to buy this. " I was very angry. After he threw up a placard and was a months there for me to know value.
Josefina What I appreciated were the letters. He began writing fiction and stories close to the literary. But during his adolescence, was her teacher's language that marked the path of writing and advised to read the cultural magazine La Maga. Licitra remember where he found the notice of the School of Journalism TEA, which was the perfect excuse to explore a career that allowed him to develop his pen.

From there all was an escalation in the journalistic world. With only twenty years and was part of the editor of the newspaper Clarín. I also work as a freelance journalist and national media Rolling Stone, Twenty and Lamujerdemivida, and international as Soho, Black Label and Leopard. Now part of the permanent staff of the journal Critique of Argentina, in the Society section. Occasionally, chronic or soliloquies given his readers. Usually in the form of cover. They thank their way:

"artte s healthy - 40 years - said: grasias Josefina finally a drop of Uman in the midst of so much garbage, I do not mean the paper but the reality that leaves whore crack of light But things are hasi. when you least expect in the decierto is a rose. "(27/08/2008) ***



It's past noon. In a Delicity second coffee became a desert wells and open day on the tables. Not overlook the pale waitresses behind the bar. They probably are having lunch in the kitchen. I notice that there is not a wrinkle on the face of Josefina, your skin looks smooth as silk. Outside, raindrops slide down the windows facing Sanchez de Bustamante.


- Also you write a lot about the passage of time. More than anything about the different stages of life, or childhood, adolescence and old age ...


- Yes This is a recurring theme that I sparked interest from the arrival of their son Joaquin, four years Today days. Did you see that says that kids come with a loaf under his arm? Well, actually come with a clock! The time begins to run differently, faster. For example, I think that Joaquín has twenty years, I'll be at fifty! And that I appear old ... Yes, indeed. I have an obsession about how I will achieve all my life to make plans. In addition one is aware that death happens. So I try to measure myself because if I went to my always write on the subject of time.

The weather is disturbing to those who live between the letters. Is Julio Cortázar, "untimely", who defines games time as "billiards" and claimed the fact of non-coincidence in time of the posting that pass next to each other without meeting. Are these adventures of the odd times that make up the contradictions of life.

For Josefina Licitra, non-coincidence in time comes from a black vision of the world in sharp contrast to political activism - utopian? - From their parents. Two generations antagonistic, two political views, in the same family group.

- The interesting thing is that I come from a very strong political tradition: my father was a Trotskyist all his life, he was forced into exile during the dictatorship in Madrid, but I see a game left and it makes me laugh, "says Licitra with sparing face, was not amused skepticism. Thus, I'm so black and gloomy with political parties and with the rest of the world in general.

- However, the chronicle is a political form of writing. So says Martin Caparros. It is a way to give voice to the voiceless, a way of changing power structures from journalism.
"Yes, I do not share that vision. I do not believe in people doing something to change the world. I think people who want to change the world waste time, because nothing will change. So this is not my intention when I write a chronicle. For me the chronic form of telling a story narrative tools. Nothing more. I have a very cool looking theme, which does not mean that I do not engage emotionally when I do some work. To me what interests me is telling a story and tell it as fully as possible, then it results in a change, as a side effect, but I do not thinking about changing something, I do because I'm interested in stories nonfiction. It's more personal and less bombastic. That does not mean that then help change public opinion on certain issues, destigmatize some issues. That is, the chronic can bring change, but not what I want.
"Perhaps, although you will not propose in the first instance, you end up generating a debate ...

"Yes, well what you say. It's just that I worry about recreating a scene that the reader will "make the movie" the topic I'm trying. The chronicle is a literary pleasure given to the journalist, is telling a story with real data. Because journalism is a craft very cynical when I made notes on Romina Tejerina, Silvia, the quinceañera of abductions and trafficking in women, to me what interested me was to tell the story as completely as could be . I was not interested Romina help, or you go down the sentence to Silvina, and appeared Marita Veron-victim of trafficking in women. That was not my goal.


- What happens after you heard the stories so powerful?


-I affects ... of course I'm concerned. But did you see the doctors to operate do not think they are operating at a person, but have to see it only as a body and work on that? Well I think so is journalism. If there is anything I can move or touch me I can not tell, because to tell you something I have to have distance. In my notes and sentimental tear irritated me greatly. For example, I thought they did foul journalists League linyeras disguise, I disagree ideologically with that. Is that the immersion journalism, believe that you can get into other territory and pretend to be part of it, is a lie to the people around you because you're not one of them. For more views you bum, you do not wash your hair for twenty days, you're not that, if after you return to your house and you have a clean bed and everything else!


- What do you think of that fascination is so marginal journalism?


"It seems easy and morbid fascination for all that matters is to display and show situations of poverty, marginalization. That is not bad if you follow my premise of not seeking social change, but to tell a story a justification of why you have to tell it. The stories I choose to always have a theme behind. For example, in the note by Marita Veron want to show the white slave trade, in the case of Romina Tejerina a theme of femininity and motherhood very deep, so with gay and lesbian adolescents. Unlike this, in the fascination of the marginal, dark and dingy there is a reason behind that is not mere display. ***


Josefina Licitra also has a book under his belt, "the unwary. Stories of gay and lesbian adolescents in Argentina "was published in 2007 by the editorial Tusquets. The journalist was proposed to reconstruct the stories of six young gay and find out their fears and pride in the midst of a conservative society. The most illustrative case is that of Santos, a teenage high society of Buenos Aires that surprised his parents by announcing their status as gay and in return they asked prudence with a dismal and hypocritical gesture. Currently, Licitra working on a new book of chronicles.
- What do you want to have in your next book?


"I want to illustrate the Greater Buenos Aires, telling different stories without falling into the sordid stories and marginal. Estimated that 23% of the population lives there, making it a very interesting area to investigate. But it is very hard work, dense and sometimes sad.
- What part of you?


"Now I'm doing the research process, I have to deliver it to editorial in June next year. Just as I have defined what I have in each chapter. In general the structure is more complicated to assemble.


- How are you working to cover all the Suburbs?
"I delineate chapters and themes, if not you know you can go through life stories. I have two friends who are in "Cops in Action" and toured the conurbation with them, because they know it well because years ago coming out to patrol the area. Also free is the per diem not to invest in transport costs. So they helped me make a picture and now I know where I want to address in terms of issues.


"For example ...
want to talk to the police, but not from the complaint, but rather from the idiosyncrasies of Buenos Aires, speaking of contrasts towns / countries ..." Then she falls silent. "I swear that I do not want to do the enigmatic, but I have very bad memory" clear as the latter takes up the explanation, also on informal trade, pointers politicians, the media coverage and especially the transition from television's most impoverished areas. ***


are almost one. Inside the cafe, the maids cleaned the tables with these scented detergents blue disinfection. There is a kind of dark suit reading a newspaper in one of the white leather couches local. Josephine looks to pass, you may call attention to his crooked smile, perhaps the recognition. Outside, the sky is gray. After the dismissal, she is lost people wandering around Palermo with a brisk walk. As if to get away from the cynical that just interviewed. http://laescafandria.blogspot.com/


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Ewings Sneakers For Sale



agenda I have, I have a rhythm of life, learn, study and struggle. And when I thought I was going back to sink. Hinders me thinking. How is it possible that a minor can shake made with such skill that throws me and makes me almost unconscious lying on the cold floor. No way out of this because even I understand myself.
This week I've been pretty busy with my visits, my Arabic lessons ... even yesterday gave me feeling hungry and that made me happy. In the afternoon I was alone in my empty bed and broken. I slept until half past seven, had planned to study, but my fatigue was stronger than my will. When I woke up I noticed I was a little sad. He came to class telling their fortunes of looked at me and Bus I said it was sad that I had made it ... words to tell him ... Why? began yesterday for the first time because of my sadness and I told him I was the sole culprit for me this way ...

It's Saturday morning and I am prepared to clean and board (yujuuuu!) Will be entertaining today and tomorrow. But I have fallen again ...

listen music, the Qu'ran, I will study, I will order and try to cheer me up. Kisses to them that love me.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Contribution For Weddinggift Letters

subordination custody and domestic violence Days

I want to introduce the conference I made Domestic violence for the Institute of Murcia and the University.
Keep in mind that this conference are part of a comprehensive intervention program in high schools where I've been working the past three years and I have already finished.
I already talked about it and since then, nothing new there.
Both the Department of Health, Social Welfare as have shown a special interest in supporting this program (the share of the Mentoring Program), which has received favorable reports of the technical staff of both councils, as well as an honorable mention the Ministry of Equality and the Ministry of Education, but apparently, it takes 7 or 8 thousand euros to get it going in the centers run by the City of Murcia and, of course, it seems qyue for that financing should not be achieved ...
Well, here's the prgograma of the conference. Hope you like and you approach them to participate.
take this opportunity to thank all the people who work with me in the organization and development of this conference, including all (major specialists) who will give lectures and will bring his artistic creations without receiving anything in return, except for participation in a project that are (we are) involved.



II Conference Against Gender Violence of the IES and the University of Murcia


Title: A critical approach to the phenomenon of violence against women in English society: achievements and challenges.

After almost 5 years since the appearance of the Organic Law on Integral Protection Measures against Gender Violence, it is high time that this phenomenon is known in society in all its dimensions.
We are too used to think of violence against women from a reductionist perspective, though terribly tragic, focusing on cases of death, which too often means no show. But the truth is that violence Gender is rooted in modes of social organization and modes of thinking and feeling within the relationships that make women in a subordinate subject.
From this conference we intend to offer students in particular and society in general an overview of the phenomenon of violence, from the word of people who work in this area and from the images with a number of artists present and want to move further reflection.
But we also want that this view is neither static nor complacent, but extremely critical and therefore not only aim to provide an overview of work from different fields: health, judicial, educational, psychotherapeutic, university, police, political, etc., is being made, but also a critical approach to show us the problems, gaps and challenges that have and will, be faced if we want ( if possible) to eradicate gender violence as a structural phenomenon.
Finally, and precisely for this purpose ideal, utopian and we believe possible, raising awareness and will to shape as the final objective of this conference, because we know that, at any rate, eradication of violence against women going by the fact that in the future we able to think in a society without violence (economic, political, physical, psychological, family ...) gender. Collaborate




- Government Delegation in the Region of Murcia.
- Vice President for University Extension.
- Department of Social Welfare, Women's Area. Murcia City
- AIEMUM Association (Medical Student Exchange, University of Murcia)
- Ceumar (Student Council, University of Murcia)

- Mrs. Francisca Munuera (Government Office)
- Ms. Juana Herreros (Department of Social Welfare, Women's Area)
- Doña. Carmen Romero (Professor, Department of Drawing)
- Doña. Asunción Pérez (Professor, Department of Drawing)
- Ms. Eva Santos (Professor of Fine Arts)
- Mrs. Genevieve Sierra Aparicio (Student ADE)
- D. Ruben Antonio Jiménez Ros (Ceumar)
- Mrs. Diana Gandhour Fabre (Medical Student)

IES INVOLVED
- IES Infante D. Juan Manuel (Murcia)
- IES Saavedra Fajardo (Murcia)
- IES Alfonso X (Murcia)
- IES Fleet (Murcia)
- IES Ramon y Cajal (Murcia)
- IES Salvador Sandoval (Las Torres de Cotillas)
- HEI Stables (Stables)
- IES Poeta Sánchez Bautista (Llano de Brujas)


The Conference will take place in parallel with two different programs: one for universities to be held in the auditorium of the University (16-18 November) and other students from IES (16-20 November) to be held in the auditorium of Building Moneo. UNIVERSITY



NOVEMBER 16TH

10.00h. Opening. D. Rafael González Tovar.
Government Representative for the Region of Murcia


Tomorrow 10:30 am Inaugural conference.
-Mrs. Rosa Maria Peris Cervera. General Director of the Institute for Women. Ministry of Equality.

12:00 h. Ms. Gloria Virginia Conference Bombín
Palomar. Judge of the Court of Violence against Women, n º 2 de Murcia.
"The Law of Integral Protection Measures against Gender Violence"


17:00 pm Afternoon Ms. Marina Tourné
Conference (Primary Care)
"approach to the Violence Against Women: Contribution from the services health ".

18:00 h. Opening of the Exhibition in the University Senate.
D. Guillermo Díaz Baños. Vice President for University Extension. Universidad de Murcia

November 17


Tomorrow 10:30 am Conference
Ms. Maria de los Angeles Miñarro (Psychologist, Office of Crime Victim Assistance. Court of Cartagena and the device 112 for Family Violence)
"Psychological Intervention with Victims of Domestic Violence: Present and Future".

12:00 pm Conference
Ms. Teresa Vicente. (Professor Faculty of Law. Universidad de Murcia)
"Human Rights and Gender Violence."



17:00 pm Evening Roundtable (Students)
- Mrs. Diana Gandhour Fabre (4 º de Medicina)
- Ms. Maria Francisca Padilla Rodríguez (Student 5 of Psychology)
- Mrs. Irene Hernandez Sanchez (4 º de Sociologia)

18:15 h. Concert by the Choral Ensemble Demus
Leader: Ms. Maria de los Angeles Zapata



NOVEMBER 18TH



10:00 am Ms. Francisca Munuera
Conference. (Head of the Coordination Unit to Combat Violence Against Women - Government Delegation)
Policies for the eradication of gender violence "

11:30 h. Conference:
D. Javier Ortega. School teacher and author of The Solitude of Mae. Anthropological research on domestic violence.
"The contexts of violence against women. How to address the educational system?

24:45. Closing Ceremony.


PROGRAM FOR IES
Venue: Hall Building Moneo. Murcia

NOVEMBER 16TH

10.00h. Opening. D. Rafael González Tovar.
Government Representative for the Region of Murcia

10:30 h. Inaugural conference.
-D. Miguel Lorente Acosta (Government Representative for Gender Violence). Auditorium of the University of Murcia

12:30 h. Inauguration by Ms. M ª Carmen Pelegrin (City Social Welfare) Exhibition works of students and teachers in the Exhibition Hall of El Carmen.

November 17

10 h: Presentation of the Conference Ms. Maruja
Pelegrin. Councillor Welfare. Municipality of Murcia.

10:30 am: Ms. Joan Herreros
Conference Bustamante. Women's Department. Social Welfare Department. Municipality of Murcia.
"loving relationship and gender violence."

12:30 h. Visit the exhibition of works by students and teachers in the Exhibition Hall of El Carmen.


NOVEMBER 18TH 10:30

: Conference
Civil Guard (Women Teams Minor-EMUME), National Police (Family Care Service-SAF) and Team Care and Protection of Local Police family-Murcia (EPAF).

"Policing at the Gender Violence."

12:30 h. Visit the exhibition of works by students and teachers in the Exhibition Hall of El Carmen.

November 19

10:30: Conference
D. Javier Ortega: Doctor of Philosophy and professor of the institute.
"The contexts of violence against women"

12:30 h. Visit the exhibition of works by students and teachers in the Exhibition Hall of El Carmen.
NOVEMBER 20TH


10:30 am: Conference. Ms. Lola Lopez
Mondéjar (psychoanalyst and writer)
"Sticking / un-glued: vicissitudes of loving bond"

12:30 h. Visit the exhibition of works by students and teachers in the Exhibition Hall of El Carmen.

I hope.

Friday, October 9, 2009

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The government, Metrolínea through expropriation us and support our family business for many years, but fails to offer fair compensation "fit" that each owner had acquired, has proposed that compensation ourselves. Currently

owners bring more than 90% of the capital involved in the transport of passengers in the metropolitan area, however, the operators (5 plus and mobilized Metro) do not even have 50% minimum required by the government, because transport companies have usurped our rights and claimed most of eliminating the representation of owners in the operators.

According to tenders for the operation of Metrolínea, at least 50% of the capital involved in participating carriers (Metro 5 plus and mobilized) must be supplied by the owners, which was ignored by transport companies.

Part of the supposed demobilization allowance given by Metrolínea and operators (5 plus and mobilized Metro) will go into the coffers of the carriers without vehicles but they have usufruct our quota.

Friday, October 2, 2009

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The tiny red dress that Karen used when interpreting the song 'Menu', the sixth gala program Gisela Valcárcel, left the audience stunned when he started rise slowly, without the animator could avoid showing his white underwear.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

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Workshop: "Access to public information and journalism" Goodbye


Goldcorp and Yamana Gold Inc. operating in Honduras. Also in Argentina, sharing half of the shareholding of Bajo de la Alumbrera (Catamarca), a major metal deposits in the world that operates in the open.


By Federico Pablo Basualdo and


Manzanelli *
Surely the decision of the government of Manuel Zelaya to raise wages, include women to compulsory social insurance, to fight the oil monopolies and the willingness to import generic drugs from Cuba, were reaping powerful enemies against him. However, the patience of the coup was definitely filled with the reform proposal mining law. According to many environmentalists in the region, the story begins shortly after Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, where companies from Canada and the United States promised substantial investments in exchange for a "proper" mining law. In the late '90s (Decree 292/98), reforming the old law of 1968, ensuring huge profits for concessionaires and enabling the use of methods of extraction and exploitation banned in most countries. Among others, limited environmental control and ensured that the exploitation of mines was reserved exclusively private companies, concessions are declared to be irrevocable and enabled the condemnation. At the same time guaranteeing the fiscal stability and the observance of royalties and taxes far below global standards.
With the entry into force of the new rule is fired investments and concessions. So, today, 31 percent of Honduran territory is under concession for mining, while the gold market grew to the point that today is the fifth most important export of the country. In this context, Canadian companies, led by mining projects, became one of the major investors in Honduras.
a result of this growth sector, with the first experiences of open pit mining, has increased pollution complaints and claims by the "unequal distribution of benefits." The resonant cases of contamination have involved two major Canadian companies operating in the region. On the one hand, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Honduras fined the company Goldcorp Inc. (San Martín mine) for discharges of cyanide, which led, inter alia, the deactivation of the land and killing livestock. In addition, Yamana Gold was reported, in August 2007, 5700 liters of water spilled cyanide into the river Lara (San Andrés mine), an action that was interrupted by protests from villagers.
This process, in terms of negative environmental and economic interests of the nation, was discontinued in 2006 when the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional 13 articles of the Mining Act and suggested the drafting of new regulations serve the interests of the republic and the various groups in dispute (Canadian companies and environmental organizations and policies). After almost three years of debate, the May 24, 2009, President Zelaya had Congress a bill to regulate mining. Among the most important tax proposed update of the activity, the prohibition of the use of the method of open pit mining, the consideration of the views of local communities to define the delivery of new concessions and the prohibition of the use of chemical reagents such as cyanide, mercury and arsenic.
While the National Congress was set to begin the parliamentary debate on 16 August, on June 28, the Honduran Armed Forces took control of the government and closed the doors of the legislature. Meanwhile, President National Association of Honduras Metal Mining, which had described the bill as unreasonable and excessive, "he declared in the newspaper La Tribune that the" current political situation was irreversible "and that it presented" an opportunity to produce more and invest more ". Not what you think the huge amount of social and political references persecuted every day in Haiti. Unfortunately
both Goldcorp and Yamana Gold Inc. also operate in our country, sharing half of the shareholding of Bajo de la Alumbrera (Catamarca), a major metal deposits the world which operates in the open. Sharing practices deployed in Haiti have been the focus of many complaints by environmental pollution and damage to the health of people exposed to waste, so much so that the vice president of Minera Alumbrera is currently prosecuted by the federal Justice, accused of "pollution dangerous to health."
addition to consuming 90 percent of the electricity of Catamarca, Minera Alumbrera results in the generation of electromagnetic fields, increasing the risk of childhood leukemia. Even Andalgalá Hospital confirmed that respiratory disease of children se duplicaron durante los años de explotación de la mina. La preocupación de los catamarqueños se extiende por la inminente producción metalífera en Agua Rica, donde Yamana Gold detenta la totalidad accionaria de la concesión. Cabe resaltar que la exploración y explotación minera cuenta, actualmente, con significativas ventajas comparativas, producto (además de la dotación de recursos naturales del país) de un marco normativo sumamente atractivo para las empresas extranjeras, en detrimento del patrimonio nacional. Entre otras, la estabilidad fiscal, las exenciones impositivas por la importación de bienes de capital, el régimen de amortizaciones aceleradas y las insuficientes políticas arancelarias (Fees and royalties of 3 percent of face value of mine) allow unprecedented rates of return: net income of Minera Alumbrera was "only" 60 percent in 2007.
The serious economic and social consequences, and now also political, caused by the particular form of exploitation and powerful foreign interests that dominate the mining scenario in the region, and local-level elements are unavoidable to consider the dispute current funds from the distribution of benefits of Minera Alumbrera national universities of our country. Acceptance of the 86 million dollars, arising from activity by companies such as Goldcorp and Yamana Gold Inc., by national universities is not only a complacent attitude polluting practices and foreign ownership of national heritage but also sordid with the deployment of destabilizing policies in the region.
* Sociologists - UBA.
http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/suplementos/cash/17-3977-2009-08-02.html


Friday, September 11, 2009

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approaches to the phenomenon of violence against women is always a difficult task, both the complexity of the topic and the amount of prejudice that often surround and even obscure the issue.
live in a world of violence, and nobody can deny. We found all around us: in the street, families, in schools, in society in general, unfolding daily through behaviors, attitudes, and prejudices that invade us and make us victims sometimes, other aggressors, the most accomplices or witnesses. Who among us has not suffered "against themselves or others" an everyday experience of violence in the classroom or school?
Is it a lack of strategies for interpersonal relationships? Is it the result expected from a species that has a despotic and irresponsible in the world? Is it the result of living in dysfunctional families? Is it the result of a fast-paced lifestyle that we "promised" quick and easy success?
little bit of everything there.
Whatever the case, and this much we know teachers, violence becomes increasingly easy and immediate appeal that is used to impose criteria, values, ideas and wills, a daily instrument governing relations between people and that threatens their physical, mental, economic and sexual.
objectively What about the violence? (José Sanmartin, 2004)
1. That during adolescence is when displayed behaviors associated with antisocial behavior: 13 years on them and on the 14 for them, and usually disappear between 17 and 18 in them and 23 and 24 of them.
2. The highest rate of aggression and victimization is between 20 and 24.
3. The male is the higher risk factor both as regards the perpetrators and victims: 20% of genetic factors, plus 20% of evolutionary factors, plus 60% of environmental factors are to blame.
4. That these characteristics are met in all types of violence except one: GENDER VIOLENCE in all its forms (physical, sexual, psychological and economic) in which the perpetrator is the man and the victim: women.
And most curious of all, it is precisely this aspect of violence raises the most rejection.
The data is indisputable, tragic, immoral and unjust and a reality show in which women in a subordinate and subject to the male subject. He says the UN, WHO, the European Union, individual governments, and yet most people tend to not admit it openly deny it with arguments that as teachers we are, not admit our own students, "as I do not pass, then not pass. " It is true that this argument (which is universalized the particular) is very common, but we highlight two issues: first, that is incorrect and therefore invalid, and second, we do not do the same thing with other everyday phenomena that affect our emotions.
In fact, no one thinks that "as I am not poor, then there is poverty," or "as I have not a tumor, then there is no cancer, etc.., And yet everything referred to structural violence against women is, at least, minimized, and all measures taken to combat this kind of structural violence is criticized.
I know very well, have long been engaged with these issues: researching, writing books and articles, lecturing, teaching and organizing awareness training (police, health workers, teachers, students), creating intervention programs etc. No, not flash in the pan, or media opportunities: they are already about 17 years of dedication, with better or worse, to the knowledge of the structural violence against women and the fight to eradicate it.
And it is precisely the result of this dedication I have very clear what is the need to be integrally involved in schools through essential programs (not cross) for tutoring, curriculum and extracurricular activities that enable the recognition and modification the entire system of values \u200b\u200bthat subordinate women and become the victim of violence, although none that I know has suffered directly:
If you realize just introduce a new variable: the value system, and it is here where the key to everything. Violence against women can be eradicated only if we act in the field of prevention, and this is only possible if we can go beyond the personal stories of battered and batterers and focus on the cultural (and social interests partners) that make possible the structural violence against women.
We can not wait, because there exist no easy answers to the phenomenon of violence against women. Must be approached gradually and to end, from a multiplicity of knowledge: History, Biology, Language, Philosophy, Mathematics, Archaeology, Politics, Anthropology, etc., In order to build a proper context to understand it as a universal phenomenon, to recognize how it is presented to us and to intervene as people and teaching professionals in their eradication .
The establishment and monitoring of comprehensive programs to intervene in students is necessary. As we see year after year the subjective response that provides psychotherapy and judicial intervention are not sufficient, although necessary. Once and for all we must consider combat subordinackión contexts of women, who are, ultimately, which normalized any form of violence against it. But yes, if we do not do half, or as a pure showcase, but we aumirlo as a crucial task whose benefits, if achieved, will be available long term. Sorry for the Ministry and the Women's Institutes, but such actions can not be political gain.
I've been over the last year finalizing a comprehensive intervention progrm in the classroom, taking as its starting point a basic principle: the question of violence against women can be approached from many directions without imposing a "grief" to development of the activities in the IES. Without impeding the development of curriculum or tutoring, without loading more work to guardians or teachers and, moreover, without altering the daily rhythms of the centers.
My job in this regard is based on four principles:

First: It takes as its starting point the real situation of the education system: curriculum, mentoring, scheduling, timing, etc.
And so the mentoring program not only does not exceed seven hours, but also may be offered in less (or more), depending on the specific circumstances of students and teachers. In any case, give you different ways to address it, shorten it and / or expand. What
used to propose a program of 10 sessions, for instance, which also uses videos, which can extend the program two or three hours, go for the TV or computer, move it to the classroom, making connections, operating all perfectly, and so on., time consuming to be taken into account. Also, if the program matches on days with exams, recoveries, extracurricular activities, parties, etc., We can take time to add another three weeks or less, so that the ten sessions would last at least 16 weeks, since the tutoring of 4 º ESO are one hour per week.
If we look at a calendar, then we would that we will match holiday periods, so that practically the guidance of the ESO 4 º could only address this issue and little else.

Second Centra targets in the recognition and transformation of values \u200b\u200bthat cause domestic violence, pointing, therefore, the epicenter of the phenomenon of structural violence against women, and focuses on the causes and not effects .
For this reason the objectives and program content should not be an autobiographical character, or whatever it is, a conception of violence against women, as a psychological problem that affects the abused and abusers, because that is precisely the necessary condition for that is impossible to combat domestic violence as a universal phenomenon, or generate an appropriate structural understanding of the values \u200b\u200bthat produce violence and discrimination against women.
social skills depend on a context of interpretation in themselves have no value: thus, for example, take something to crawl is the idea of \u200b\u200bmarriage for the Yanomamo of the Brazilian rainforest. All we identify future violent relationships, but what is preventing it. Edit modes-of-being and feel (cause) is not the same as changing behavior (effects). Remember that learning and aprehendizaje not follow the same patterns.
We forget, moreover, the students and the students can recognize the sexist and violent attitudes. But complementary relationships continue to generate negative (dominance / submission) that subordinate women, because from the perspective of cultural values, the individual is transcended by the relationship: being a mother, being a wife, being a parent, be a husband, etc., And social functions attributed to each sex.
is useless, therefore, a program that does not affect the system of relations, but still considered abuse from a reductionist perspective of self and their behaviors.
Does this mean that does not take into account the students' daily experience?
Of course not.

Third: The methodology consists in taking as its starting point the daily experience of students to connect with the system of cultural values \u200b\u200bthat make this possible, so that the students recognize these values \u200b\u200bin themselves and in others, thus contributing decisively to modify, understand the impulse, biologically and socially induced, they have to do with loving relationships and family, and report citations violence against women that occur around them.
If we want to prevent domestic violence we must act on the causes, and how they relate to the ways of being and feeling gender relations within a society and a culture, then we create strategies that go models for the generation of cultural intervention, which is just another innovation that brings viewers (fourth).
But the novelty goes further, because far from being a dichotomous program which places students with a clear choice: Choose a type of non-sexist gender relations or other structure that perpetuates negative complementarity between the masculine ( domain) and female (subordination), hoping that students choose the first option, takes no reservations, but this is the option taken rationally, emotionally opt for the latter.
As they say Reyna and Farley (2007) the dichotomous decision model are based on theories on decision-making called "behavioral decision structures" or "theory of reasoned update" and are based on the assumption that teenagers are going to put in a fair balance risks and benefits and then obey wing behavior rational decision.
But obviate a very important fact: teenagers' brains tend to give more weight to the benefits and least damage, so they are drawn more by their emotions rather than reason. We can not deny that the chemical effects of being in love is more powerful than any rational principle to try to warn of the dire biological consequences (jealousy, depression, etc) you can drag and sociocultural. (subordination of women through its reduction to the roles of mother and wife).
brain areas that later develop (mature) are those associated with brain functions that involve activities such as planning, reasoning and impulse control (not until the early adult). U.S. Researchers
Univ of S. California Francisco, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, the National Institute of Health Mint, set the option to help adolescents to think more like adults, more intuitive.
Although it seems contrary to Piaget creator of the psychology of development: Children are intuitive and analytical develop into adults, I believe that rather than an opposition would be a syncretism, because although adults develop an analytical brain, it is true that effective elective, as in anthropology habits can not be continuously reconsidering and deciding, for what they create, through the values, immediate response systems. And that's what I tried to do with my program.
- No weigh risks and benefits, but to reduce benefits and other benefits compared to alternatives. Not so much how bad are these relations but what kind of relationships are better.
- As Aristotle says, young people lack experience, that means you have difficulty understanding the idea of \u200b\u200b"harmful consequences" ... We must focus on the consequences, critics of the topics that promote relationships of risk and help them to reach appropriate conclusions. This makes these decisions more lasting fix.
- Ideally, the context: family rules, media, education, conceptual content and activities by students, to strengthen this model constructed by the student.
- Furthermore, given the need to monitor and review its system of relationships and behaviors, we should involve parents.
- also must be helped to engage them them through the fight against violence on women.
Fifth: It takes into account the reality of teachers and their interests, motivation and training.
So, is designed so it can be delivered by external monitors or by the teacher who exercises guardianship.
As tutoring can fall on anyone and training is varied, the teacher's manual offers comprehensive information covering many different disciplines forming a contextual framework that explains diachronically and synchronically, the biological, social and cultural factors that underlie violence Structural against women.

Now I'll try that one institution wants to become care of him.
Well, to be honest, the Department of Health Murcia City Council wants to offer it from their prevention programs for youth and is now three months working on the final design (it is almost finished), but as you can imagine, it now appears that it is not clear that there may be money to develop the program because of the crisis, they say.
The Ministry of Education and the Institute for Women of Murcia, neither are nor are they expected ... So we'll see ...
have to keep trying and see if I can convince the authorities that there are issues that should be beyond political and personal interests.

A greeting.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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Mario: When words are mourning

Petcoff
Emilio was, at the same time, a journalist and scholar. In a profession where we are all experts in general and form a vast ocean of ten inches deep, it was Emilio exotic and wonderful. Do not remember much, but it was one of the great Argentine journalists of all time. Once back on almost everything, Clarín wrote in police reports of the day. Out in the afternoon, police prowled, gangsters, bushings and prostitutes, and then typed in his dark stories that flashed Olivetti genius. One of these chronic losses (I quote from memory) began more or less like this: "Juan Gomez came yesterday to break the old axiom that a man can not be in two places at once. His head was found on the sidewalk, his body in across the street. "


Petcoff seemed to have read the entire library universal and spoke different languages, but preferred the tin to the academy and long nights of whiskey and cafes philosophical quotes from fourth to any party of vanities at the headquarters of an advertising company or a cocktail canapés of Chancery. I met him at his home in barracks, and while we ate a Milanese served with wine and soda gave me many lessons of literature and survival. He told me at that time, he had worked with the best Argentine writer of the twentieth century, a man unknown and illiterate paradoxically getting any information, however difficult it was. Petcoff journalism was an art major, and was not concerned nor immortality your name or the amount from your bank account. He was a bohemian lucid and necessary, and the editor of the newspaper where I worked had to make a collection to buy a new overcoat, because the former was fifteen years old and had become a collection of rags. "For how much ancient history," Emily would say if I hear: he died on May 7, 1994. This ancient history comes to mind in this new Journalist Day to remember what we once were.
Those stubborn goldsmiths of the pen were very street and were nomadic by vocation. The young guard, however, is not sedentary but nomadic. It will not look for information, waiting to adorn.

The concern was that he had read Sartre and Camus. Today happens to have a radio or appear on cable to raise publicity. Previously sought informants and hidden roles. Today is seeking "theme and target." Before being killed by a fact, today is killed by a warning.

Those seemed wounded existential lunatic blend of irresponsible artists and public servants, and, like many poets outdated, derived wistfully toward alcohol. These are vulnerable and prone to praise the lobby, playing golf, living in country and appear browned and pasteurized in the windows of the celebrities.

Now for the warning rigor: the profession had before and now has the same number of bastards and mediocre. Many journalists were mythomaniacs then incurable, and now many journalists worry about being noble, rigorous, and to look after the noun and the verb, despite the huge gap of time. But do these caveats, modesty and how much knowledge and much self-criticism we have to cross yet. And how cruel to do so under the rule of abuse, when politicians buy means to manipulate journalists, officials handle advertising to muzzle critics and even the president of the National Public slapping shakes us from the stands.

But
Politeness does not so brave. Journalism is necessary for democracy, and journalists should be defended, but also must constantly review their sins with the simple purpose of amendment, to learn and not to make them again. Assuming that perhaps, at the end of all, the worst sin is not, as Borges said, the misery, but mediocrity.

On Friday 13 April, a journalist of my generation and my daily worship and modest man, a veteran chronicler of a hundred battles you never sought fame, suddenly obtained by the simple method of taking a dip. Mariano Wullich appeared that day in a cover photo of the La Nacion daily: personal curiosity and nothing else was on board the Irizar, and after taking a shower, on the evening of Tuesday 10, found smoke in the cabin. Shortly afterwards he was wearing a lifejacket and was on deck, ready to leave the icebreaker, which was burning in the middle of the ocean. Wullich down a ladder and jumped to address the raft, but suddenly a wave snatched it away and fell into the sea. It was an instant and endless ice cream: Mariano was several feet under the cold water in the middle of the dark and sharks, to 140 nautical miles from the coast and next to a ship that threatened to explode. The first lifeboat and two NCOs then saved him the skin. But six hours was wet, with the anguish of the wreck, terror of the risen and gloomy thoughts until rescued by a fishing group.

The trip home was slow and painful, and when touched Ezeiza, our big boss news, urgently asked to write first-person chronicle. Mariano came to his apartment, cried for a while, bathed, took a drink, got dressed quickly and without further ado came to the newsroom. Here was suddenly in a suit and tie, writing his column with the same professionalism as always. When they saw I had a chill. I went to hug him: he pulse and trembling voice. He was still scared to death, he was physically and mentally exhausted, I could have passed the information to anyone from his bed, but here I was suddenly fulfilling his old job with skill and courage, with his blue shirt and knotted tie with dignity of those journalists who were. The Phantom of Emilio Petcoff dictated paragraphs adjectives and bright. It was so important at the time, Mariano was saving us all. Vacuum was saving us.
Published by Jorge Fernández Díaz Editors of the NATION
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=915149

Monday, August 3, 2009

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The cases against oppressors, available on the Internet


The despicable military-civilian coup in Honduras, carried out against the honorable people and constitutional government Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, is also a blow to the conditions of democratic institutionalization and dominated popular today in Latin America.



welcome the immediate and direct participation of several regional leaders, among whom is the President of the Argentine and the role they met in the resolution adopted by the OAS and now in the Mercosur meeting . But the barbarity of the coup in Honduras, which has claimed lives and injured dozens of peaceful and unarmed people, has prevented the effective return of President Zelaya to his country. They also prevent the return of recent explicit warnings by U.S. diplomacy, in short, continues to legitimize the existence of "two sides" conflict.


Therefore, there must be a clear and unequivocal statement of all parliamentary blocs, political parties, trade unions, social movements, student groups, the dignitaries of all faiths and even representatives of employer organizations. No one in Argentina should stay out of active solidarity with the people and the constitutional government of Honduras, otherwise make do with a barbarity equivocal and speculative. In fact, those in this dramatic hour of the continent's democracies choose silence or oblique criticism, assume a very specific responsibility against the interests true of the vast majority of Argentines .-


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Thursday, July 30, 2009

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Access to public information

was for the construction of 743 houses in the neighborhood of Las Margaritas. The project is from 2006 and the deadline stipulated that work would be completed in one year, but homes are still uninhabitable. The lack of information preawarded. The absence of communication from local government. The contradictions between government agencies

By: Ezequiel Vázquez

- Sorry to make you go, but that's all I have.

Upon entering the house understands what meant. It is divided inside with pieces of styrofoam, and no more than two rooms. Five people living there. A Monica Milesi you ashamed of being poor and not hidden, but you'll note the desperation in her eyes. She is one of the 703 people who were preawarded to have your home in the suburb of Florencio Varela Las Margaritas, but ignores, like everyone, when the will. The municipality deliberately failed to provide information to prospective owners about the time that had to finish the houses, which consisted of twelve months, and they are still waiting, wrapped in a capital ignorance and apathy which were brought by the real culprits. Those who had dwellings have been completed for more than two years.
The compound, located on Route 36 and Arroyo Las shells, is one of the many projects that make up the Federal Building Homes that launched the national government in 2004. The local administration, by Julio Pereyra, who was appointed people inhabit the homes, but they never say when that would be multiple grounds.
however, argued that the order is like starting work. "Once that money spent, the company sends a notice to the Ministry of Planning consists of a price redetermination, asking the agency to approve sending more funds. Usually, this process stops everything, "he said. The construction company that won the bid and confirmed it Bricons SA this mechanism, but denied that the works had been arrested at some point. The reality, as always, is responsible to refute the words.
The term contradictions

Based on interviews with between ten and fifteen of the pre-granted, it was found that none knew the period of work. Moreover, the other still do not know. "I have no house, which is why I personally went to City Hall to explain to me why the delay, because I need it. I never gave a specific answer or had the delicacy to call me to explain anything, "said Dora Aimone, preawarded No. 73 and DNI 14,390,097. At the same

online, Claudia Baraldo (No. 274, DNI 21990146) extends: "I never knew anything about the period of work. The social worker came to when I preawarded, but everything was there. I never again had contact with anyone from the City. "

never got answers questions of any responsible government agencies. Since the municipal government began to hold meetings with some preawarded, where they are told what house they live and what apple belongs. But this venture entails serious flaws: the main one is to continue ignoring the deadline of the works and the reasons for the eternal delay.

The contradictions in the versions of the different sectors involved are impressive. A preawarded who participated in a "workshop of integration" (euphemism they use from the municipality to call meetings) was that "a woman called María Rosa (Tedesco, director of Ownership Regularization area district) said they were going to finish within three months to one year. " For his part, Secretary of Public Works communal Vanrell Thomas said that the period shall not extend beyond the end of 2009.

spokesman construction company, in turn, set the date for completion by March 2010, "if all goes well." And from the Institute of Housing Ministry of Infrastructure of the province do not know directly. "The date for completion of the works is unknown," simply said the architect Joseph Collar, a member of the Institute Works Department on the established time. Voices so distinct, interconnected by the project of Las Margaritas are a dual claim: first, lack of communication between the three levels of government responsible. Furthermore, lack of accountability to the people waiting for their homes.

inflated numbers
Significantly official numbers about the status of the work. According to figures provided by the Institute Provincial Housing, the physical progress as of April was 90 percent. The Federal Planning Ministry, meanwhile, states that the works in Las Margaritas, to December 31, 2008, have a state of physical progress of between 86.5 and 89.4 percent. However, many of the houses that are located at the bottom of the complex without plaster, and even roof vents, and around the perimeter of the houses are located there is no pavement, as he said Vanrell, will be made when habitation. Will it mark all those missing the modest 10 per cent, or just the figures are "inflated" to justify the use of funds?

city government failed even to such data, and a statement that the signing of Silvana Santinon, area director of Housing and Urban Development in the district, said they do not have any record of the work, even the tender documents, found at the Institute of Housing. It is the less strange this information as Bricons SA spokesman had pointed to the District Municipality as the place were the records.

While the facts show that the irregularities in the process are vast and the lack of information is proverbial preawarded, Vanrell said otherwise. "Communication with the preawarded is permanent. We have their data base and we are constantly informed of the progress of how you build. It is also round, they call by phone and online, "he said, as opposed to the versions of those assigned to inhabit the houses.

The construction site there are three billboards with the data on the number of housing units to be held, the names of the various governmental agencies with jurisdiction over the project, the exact amounts of each building and a striking black paint stain repeats. In the same place in each of the three signs and a common goal: closing the period of the work.

At the moment preawarded continue expecting a baby. Their realities are forced to maintain and not to abandon the hope of home ownership. Milesi Monica will continue to face the social weaknesses, with her husband and one child suffering from various degrees of disability, as usual: with the hard feelings it causes its economy, but also with the lack of information about the day will have its roof.

- we have to wait - say, by way of farewell. The Municipality never heard or give any information. I'm ashamed to be poor and not hidden, perhaps because they know that the real shame should feel responsible for that, so far, can not live your own home.


Monday, June 29, 2009

Orange Juice & Cream Of Tartar








In Pinto, Santiago del Estero, women have more pregnancies than children. Endemic poverty forces them to deliver their babies. Liz's case is repeated in a town that seems to end.




The landscape is so stripped that at times the look is tired, tired of the plain takes the form of desert where the only role of the wind whizzed dry land. Pinto is embedded in this geography naked Santiago del Estero, on the edge of Route 34, the only way that guarantees a minimum of vitality. Step is a town where all they know who they decide to stop is the supplier of the service station. Since it was founded in 1890, its historical link with the outside world was the Mitre railroad, but more than 15 years that the station is only part of the melancholy of its 4,700 inhabitants, who live through by one certainty: poverty that cuts life of 80 percent of Santiago del Estero de Pinto. The guarantee for survival with dignity is given a seat on the municipal or provincial state. The rest are doomed to end poverty because no hay otro modo de subsistencia que no sea por medio del dinero que se cobra de un cargo público. Sólo les queda el rebusque en el campo; pero cuando hay sequía, como ahora, el trabajo rural queda reducido a la cría de chivos o la recolección de leña, con el que pueden sumar unos pesos al plan Trabajar, cuyo padrón de beneficiarios varía según haya o no campaña electoral. Los carteles con la cara de Emilio Rached, el senador radical que cambió a último momento su voto y apoyó el proyecto oficial en la guerra gaucha, todavía resisten al viento. Rached fue intendente de este pueblo durante diez años.





Liz was born in the countryside, in a hut located about ten miles from town, which is next to a deserted rural school boys. His father remained there, accompanied by her grandson 14 years Liz's eldest son. She finished primary school No. 737 Monsignor Joseph Weismann, where, he recalls the deputy Elsa Pacheco, who was the teacher Liz brought her every day her mother, who died three years ago after a long illness which was treated in Rosario, where he was traveling with her youngest daughter from Pinto.



Liz recalls that three years ago met a Rosario at the home of her sister, Cristina Vargas. Clothing sold by the people of the area. "I do not know where she knew him, but was having relationship with this man" Liz says on the door of his house, while one of their children through the patio on a huge bike. Then, the seller of clothing began to be followed by a visit to Liz, who gave him shirts and trousers for boys. His clothes had been very good. The only support I had this girl was a work plan of 150 pesos, which charged intermittently. Occasionally, she says, her partner-who are unemployed and the gleanings with odd jobs of various types, is absent from the house and she stays with the kids and no money to buy food.



In a seller's visits Rosario, after earning a certain confidence Young, Liz heard a timely offer. "If you become pregnant, let me know," he said. And this happened last August. Two months later, in one of the visits of this man, said she was expecting a baby. Hesitated what to do with the boy but he recalled a night he had thought how to dress or feed their children, and decided to give it. "He asked me if I wanted to give it he could get a family in Rosario that he was going to raise it. I was not going to miss anything, "he recalls. She accepted. Liz says that there was no money involved. At least she did not receive a penny.


In December, the "Rosario" Pinto arrived in his white Traffic and told him he had to take in order to make prenatal care. He loaded her four children in the van and began the journey to the city. And there began another nightmare.


MONUMENT TO FIELD.
"Bruno Valentin, nor the name let me put it," laments the low Liz, but what hurt him most was how people began to change that led to Rosario to supposedly help. Traffic's partner promised he would find a good family and brought her to give birth to the Provincial Hospital of that city. Then they locked her in the house south in Chacabuco to 3400. He lived there for over a month with their four children. They slept together in a double mattress lying on the floor of a room.

In those days, Liz wanted to know the name of the adoptive parents and was denied. Requested at least one phone to keep in touch with them and there was no case. When he started asking questions, they took his cell phone. From that moment, wanted to return to Pinto, but "the papers were not yet finished." Almost nothing was left with the little money he had taken and the kids kept asking for things. "One day I decided to go with another woman surgeon who was in that same house, "says Liz.


addition to marriage, there were other people in the house where he was staying. The sister of the hostess and a girl from Chaco, who was a daughter of four years and that Liz does not know why he was there, but says she was not pregnant. He went out with a chango of supermarket surgeon in the city, looking for bottles, cardboard or other valuables, and came to the Monument to the Flag. "So I met him. It was the first time I saw him, "he says with a smile, from the house where he lived for 16 years, when he left it to his parents and had a son and two years.


She stresses that wants to get his baby, and admits he regrets having handed. "After everything we went through, would have preferred to raise it as another", says looking for a kind of moral forgiveness, except that the media does not make sense to propose. So in Pinto, Liz is relieved of that burden. Even though everyone knows what happened to your baby, the town seems to absorb and understand the history of this woman who is part of the 80 percent of the inhabitants of a town that lives in dead-end poverty. The only difference is that Liz's case became public. The Secretary of Government Municipality, Fabio Cordoba, admits: "It is very common that you see a girl pregnant and then see no belly and without the child," he says and adds: "What people will say the people? ".



A black Ford Fairlane, filled with earth, tuning a hearse parked in front of the church that is meters away from the plaza and diagonally to the Municipality. In the parish still hang balloons of all colors of the walls. A few minutes ago that ended a baptism. And it remains a wake.


A sadness that is custom made and it is not surprising

Liz blurred image is at the top of the provincial newspaper El Liberal who gives a guy on a bike. But the scandal made public its history to not have a counterpart in Pinto. There, the pregnancies are far more than the known children. And what did the young man of 30 years is an old habit. Give poor kids when mothers can not keep it, it's almost an unwritten rule.

This is recognized from the Municipality and Pinto's school, where they have similar stories to that of Liz, but without giving any importance. "The case of rumor she started two weeks ago, but she came Rosario Police. If here is not normal. There are many reviews of similar cases, but nobody talks about, "acknowledged the local government secretary, Fabio Cordoba.

"When I was a girl and a pregnant woman was heard for example that it was ready the family who would care in Rosario. To me that was fine. If the mother was poor and could not keep the baby, it to be given to another, "said the deputy director of the school Monsignor Weismann, Elsa Pacheco.


Beside, Silvia Cespedes, Grade 7 teacher and several years as a rural teacher, said she met a few cases delivery of babies. She told, "no gangs or traffic, as they say, but the mothers and in general they are silver. The problem is when someone, a relative or a lawyer, says that pay little or another woman who was paid more, and then complain there. " "It's sad what happens, but poverty is very high," he added.