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.






Sunday, June 14, 2009

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Two books recently released anthology of socialy Change Communication Communication before Columbus are presented by Gonzalo and Washington Morelis Uranga. El primero es un compendio de los estudios sobre comunicación y desarrollo. El segundo, un aporte para pensar las formas comunicacionales de los pueblos originarios.


Por Morelis Gonzalo *Desde Maracaibo, Venezuela
Tengo en mis manos la Antología de la comunicaciónpara el cambio social. Lecturas históricas y contemporáneas (2008), de Alfonso Gumucio y Thomas Tufte. Es un texto de 1413 páginas, compuesto por 200 textos de 150autores de los cinco continentes, que demandó cinco años for completion (
http://www.communicationforsocialchange.org/publicationsresources.php?id=359
).
This anthology is destined to become permanent reference source for students and scholars of communication, because they will help us understand why many proposals, models and plans communication that have proliferated in recent times. This text should be in every library in the world media and especially in Latin America, because one of his contributions is to give visibility to research regional communication area in the decades 70/80, the vast majority of which are unknown in the rest of the world, among other reasons because it had not been written in the language they do not know who won as universal: English.
Some of our communicators, as Antonio Pasquali and Luis Ramiro Beltran, have been seminal, and rightly qualify Gumucio and Tufte. Anticipate many internationally renowned authors. Several of these works were translated into English for the first time in the version of 2006, as many of the texts have been translated into English, also for the first time in English on this occasion. There will be no excuse then for not knowing them, study them and recognize them. This anthology also has the virtue of making talk with SUR SUR and SUR with the North on an equal footing. Situated in the South not only to AL, but also Africa and Asia, in addition, recognize that the North is not only U.S. but also Europe. Includes a story arc that began in 1932 with a text by Brecht on radio and concludes with texts on ICT (information and communication technologies) and the Information Society or Knowledge, as some prefer to call it.
Communication for social change is a proposal for other new and necessary is a process of public and private dialogue through which people themselves define what is, what you want and need, which is not taught alma mater in almost any region, repeating once again what is an undeniable fact: the Latin American university life seems back to reality. Thus, few colleges and schools of communication known to adapt to the epochal changes. Almost none have reacted in time to the revolution in the way of making sense of ICT and, worse still do not know how to deal with them. Then the visions come and Manichaean manipulated the phenomenon and, with them, theses and research papers, which serve only to promotions and graduations.
What is critical is also trying to do the same instrumental analysis methodology and theory of the old media, not knowing that, beyond technological gadgets models, the most important is that communication flows they circulate and communication processes that derive from there, where the process is more important than the product, as aptly captured this text is left.
Special mention should be made to the analysis of the proposed "mercadeosocial" so popular. Considering the expression an oxymoron is a success that deserves more explanation, if it was not the same has permeated almost all economic affairs and university, reaching high to consider students as "clients" and no education as a universal right, but only as a service. Stating that these "theories" of communication has shifted from education to persuasion and how urgent the need to return to its roots.
faces this anthology ... also to "innovation" as a source of "development and growth," denouncing a concept used by many theorists and communication planners, who see little word panacea for every last out of all our problems-in the Third World. In this collection there is a convergence of content, breaking the isolation in the study of communication as a factor of social change and also revived the porencima communication rights of freedom of information addressed by Pasquali 40 years ago. So does the MacBride Report and its impact and influence as proposed that is still alive.
thank
as American and as a journalist the work of these authors, in this effort to catalyze communication as a fundamental pivot which should be erected on any model of society, to seek happiness its men and women. Gumucio not exaggerating when he says that a text like this exist in the world. Congratulations Alfonso and Thomas, can be satisfied, without pedantry can say: mission accomplished.
* Venezuelan economist and journalist, teacher and researcher at the School of Art University del Zulia.
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Friday, June 12, 2009

Highest Recorded Triglycerides



The universities approved without debate the allocation of 86 million pesosprovenientes de La Alumbrera, whose vice president is indicted for presuntacontaminación. From institutions, researchers, critics of mining "open Aciel" reject resources.

The gold and copper deposit Bajo La Alumbrera is located in Bethlehem departamentocatamarqueño and exploitation rights belong to YacimientosMineros de Agua de Dionisio (YMAD), an entity composed of the province of Catamarca, national ELESTA and the University of Tucumán, the site was discovered porcientíficos of the house, which in 1948 registered in the name of the institution. Paraexplotar the mine, formed in 1994 YMAD a joint venture with MineraAlumbrera Ltd., formed by foreign corporations: after successive yventas purchases, are now Xstrata Plc of Switzerland, Goldcorp and Yamana Gold, both from Canada. Laactividad began in 1997 and today is the nation's largest mine, one of lasmayores the world (see "Numbers ...").


At least since 1999, residents are filing repeated complaints yfuncionarios pollution spills and leaks generadapor. The cause prospered most began with a complaint ofa former director of the Environment of Tucuman, biologist Juan González, by losniveles metal found in the canal DP2, draining the slurry pipeline of LaAlumbrera. In May 2008, the Federal Chamber of Tucumán considered that "encuentraacreditada the existence of environmental pollution in the drainage channel dondevuelca industrial effluents company Minera La Alumbrera" and processed alvicepresidente signature, Julián Rooney.


As evidence, the record citóinformes environmental impact of mining itself, laGendarmería skills and studies conducted by the Ministry of Environment of Tucumán. In addition to a informede's own Department of Mining of the Nation, set aside as recalled Rooney losjueces to prosecute the canal DP2 "sólidostotales low concentrations of dissolved iron sulfates and (...), molybdenum, manganese, arsenic and boron, exceeding the limits set by applicable law," so "is considered elimpacto is negative, with a high degree of disturbance yun high environmental value. "


Why esaempresa universities receive funds? YMAD receives 20 percent of the profits from the exploitation of laminates. 60 percent of that amount goes to Catamarca and half the other 40 percent goes to the University of Tucumán, the rest is distributed among the demáscasas national studies, as provided by law 14,771. For the first time since chelates mine was in operation last year came to the university system 50millones pesos. And just a few days ago came a second game, for 36.8 million. Before arriving at the houses of study, InteruniversitarioNacional Council (CIN), the body comprising the rectors of all universidadespúblicas, must agree on the allocation of funds.


"The guiding us to limit the distribution adiscutir ministry asked us," said the current presidentedel CIN, Darío Maiorana, accessed by this newspaper. "Eventually, lasuniversidades could refuse to receive the funds, but there is a law responsabilidadderivada and allocated, "argued another rector. The main principals discusiónentre focused on the amounts for each proposal sparked interest universidad.Menor a few principals, who pretendíandefinir a global destination for resources, finally, only agreed to "suggest" that the funds were applied mining "institutional projects", ie merely a reinforcement noa budget to meet expenses.

After

theresolution INC, between the end of last year and the first months of 2009 cadauniversidad was passing on their higher councils access to their coffers initial Lapart La Alumbrera. In the UBA, for example, the 3.4 million that were approved this year letocaban as own resources, without discussion. What mismoocurrió in most houses of study. In other national universities, including Southern, Mar del Plata and Patagonia (SJB), there were motions rechazopresentadas by teachers and students, but were minority. The principalesobjeciones the link between universities and social pororganizaciones mining were raised, and from the academic community by investigadorescríticos current development model, materiasprimas catching and exporter, backed by the State and large corporations.


"In the worst loscasos, universities should use those resources to investigate serious lasconsecuencias of open pit mining, a form of explotaciónque, I believe, will leave no drinking water to nearby towns and not esconveniente for the country's interests, "said Abraham Gak. "It is unacceptable that lasuniversidades accept these funds, estimated Mirta Antonelli, a professor at The University of Córdoba. Rectors can not ignore the origin of estosfondos, in fact, some know him well, because some universities lesvenden services to these companies. On the other hand, there is one aspect éticoinvolucrado, because they are funds whose origin is judicialized porcontaminación, which is a federal crime. Now they are doing all lasuniversidades accomplices. "


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Monday, June 8, 2009

Best Products To Reduce Redness




In "El Universal" newspaper published my first works. Clemente Manuel Zabala was the editor. I explained that I wanted to work there, and had published three stories. As it turned out he had read. He said: "Sit down and write a story." After he read it and crossed out everything, and he was writing it between the lines crossed.
In the second story he repeated the same operation. The two were released without a signature, and I spent days studying why he changed every thing for another, and how he wrote. Later I was crossing less sentences, until one day and not crossed over, and assumes that from that moment I was a journalist.
Journalism schools are important to know what is journalism, not to learn journalism.
think your source is your life itself-especially if that officer and the sacred, condoned, protects, and ends up setting a dangerous relationship with her complicity, which leads to underestimate even the modesty of a second source. The best news is not always given first, but many times what it does best.
research is not specialty trade, but the entire investigative journalism should be by definition.

"Chronicle" was for me the importance of lateral force me to improvise stories unforeseen emergency fill-in the throes of closing.

I sat at the linotype machine and owners while doing your thing and made up a story out of nothing the size of a hole. So I wrote "On how Nathaniel makes a visit," I solved a problem of urgency at dawn, and "Eyes of a blue dog" five weeks later.

Journalism is an adult literary genre, including poetry, theater, and many others.
A good note is like a sausage. You have to tie it at the end and then put everything in and not drop anything. It will be a good note if you know where you're going before you sit down to write.

There is always someone who knows how it all happened really. Until the perpetrator buys every day to see how he got the information.

Since I was a child and could not read the newspaper expected on Sunday, for the comics. Today, newspapers no longer seem as attractive. Probably, we have changed a lot, and newspapers are not.

newspapers win the battle on the day they leave to compete with radio and television. There is no way detail to make a difference. The TV will have the best images, but you will have the smells and feelings of what happened.

That journalist is enslaved to reality does not mean you have to write something spare, stripped of sensations.

The goal is to keep the reader's attention. When you feel bored risks should be given a cut, for what is sometimes very helpful intertitles. Is what I call changing buttocks, as when we see movies.

The worst evil that can surprise a journal that I come and I do not care.

For me, the computer is a typewriter, much more simple, practical and useful. I started with the pen that wooden stick and then went through the pen, old typewriter, mechanical, electrical and computer now, do not write novels for me, but I can work much faster, and more rested. If I Had the computer for twenty years, have written books twice.

Someone needs to teach younger colleagues that the cassette is not a substitute for memory. The recorder hears but does not listen, repeat but do not think is true but has no heart, and its literal translation is not as reliable as that of someone who pays attention to the living words of his interlocutor.

have to cover more than what they do than what they say.

had and still have a bias may be unfair to the interviews, understood as a question and answer session where both sides make efforts to maintain a conversation revealing. Today is count the number of interviews that I have been a victim. The vast majority of which I could not help be considered as an important part of my works of fiction, they are just that: fantasies about my life.

Another thing that worries me about the interviews is her reputation for loose woman. Anyone think you can do an interview, and therefore gender has become a slaughterhouse public where to send the first-four questions and a tape recorder to be journalists by the grace of their tompiates.

The interviewee will always try to take this opportunity to say what he wants and, worst of all, under the responsibility of the interviewer.

Never neglect the interviewee's face, he can say much more than his voice, and sometimes the opposite.

Once a English reporter approached me in a hotel, I wanted an interview. I said no, but join us for the day at Mercedes and me went shopping, ate together, and when we returned to the hotel took his tape recorder and said "now it gives me interview? With all the material you had!

time and the same office have shown that the nervous system of journalism actually flowing in the opposite direction. Witnessed: a nineteen-is the worst law student I began my career as editor of editorials and went up slowly and with great difficulty down the stairs of the different sections, to the maximum level of reporter satin.
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Think It seemed to me the best gift for all my colleagues on the day of the journalist. Hope you like it. Manuel.



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

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Tuesday June 9 Argentine Journalism Forum (FOPEA) porlo Association for Civil Rights (ADC) and the Undersecretariat for Institutional Reform of Democracy yFortalecimiento National Government organized the workshop: "Access to public information and exercise of journalism. "
The workshop takes place at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, and admission is free. Pre-registration is required by email to:
fopea@fopea.org
Convened: Chair of Journalism Research - Universidad Nacional de La Plata Journalism for Access to Public Information REDCOM.