Usa: sequestrate nelle acque del Pacifico 30 tonnellate di cocaina in pochi mesi
Cinque mesi di missione nelle acque del Pacifico Orientale hanno fruttato l'assai particolare pesca di quasi 30 tonnellate di cocaina. La missione speciale della Guardia Costiera Americana: (congiuntamente alle operazioni svolte in collaborazione con le autorità centroamericane e dell'America Latina) ha annunciato il frutto del lavoro svolto tra Aprile e Agosto. Il valore della droga sul merca…
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Giornalisti di Al Jazeera arrestati in Egitto, un verdetto sul dopo rivoluzione araba
Sette anni di carcere per due dei tre giornalisti di Al Jazeera arrestati al Cairo con l'accusa di terrorismo. Dieci al terzo per detenzione di armi.
La sentenza del tribunale egiziano arriva dopo cinque mesi di detenzione di Mohamed Fhamy, Baher Mohammed e del giornalista australiano Peter Greste.
Per la moglie di Mohamed Famy, capo dell'ufficio di Al Jazeera in Egitto, si è trattato di un processo farsa:Non hanno presentato neanche una prova e gli hanno dato 7 anni. Quanti gliene avrebber...
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Our Miss Brooks: Deacon Jones / Bye Bye / Planning a Trip to Europe / Non-Fraternization Policy
Our Miss Brooks is an American situation comedy starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952--56), it became one of the medium's earliest hits. In 1956, the sitcom was adapted for big screen in the film of the same name.
Connie (Constance) Brooks (Eve Arden), an English teacher at fictional Madison High School.
Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), blustery, gruff, crooked and unsympathetic Madison High principal, a near-constant pain to his faculty and students. (Conklin was played by Joseph Forte in the show's first episode; Gordon succeeded him for the rest of the series' run.) Occasionally Conklin would rig competitions at the school--such as that for prom queen--so that his daughter Harriet would win.
Walter Denton (Richard Crenna, billed at the time as Dick Crenna), a Madison High student, well-intentioned and clumsy, with a nasally high, cracking voice, often driving Miss Brooks (his self-professed favorite teacher) to school in a broken-down jalopy. Miss Brooks' references to her own usually-in-the-shop car became one of the show's running gags.
Philip Boynton (Jeff Chandler on radio, billed sometimes under his birth name Ira Grossel); Robert Rockwell on both radio and television), Madison High biology teacher, the shy and often clueless object of Miss Brooks' affections.
Margaret Davis (Jane Morgan), Miss Brooks' absentminded landlady, whose two trademarks are a cat named Minerva, and a penchant for whipping up exotic and often inedible breakfasts.
Harriet Conklin (Gloria McMillan), Madison High student and daughter of principal Conklin. A sometime love interest for Walter Denton, Harriet was honest and guileless with none of her father's malevolence and dishonesty.
Stretch (Fabian) Snodgrass (Leonard Smith), dull-witted Madison High athletic star and Walter's best friend.
Daisy Enright (Mary Jane Croft), Madison High English teacher, and a scheming professional and romantic rival to Miss Brooks.
Jacques Monet (Gerald Mohr), a French teacher.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors, including four for Eve Arden, who won polls in four individual publications of the time. Arden had actually been the third choice to play the title role. Harry Ackerman, West Coast director of programming, wanted Shirley Booth for the part, but as he told historian Gerald Nachman many years later, he realized Booth was too focused on the underpaid downside of public school teaching at the time to have fun with the role.
Lucille Ball was believed to have been the next choice, but she was already committed to My Favorite Husband and didn't audition. Chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script--Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal--Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try.
Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very feline in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast--blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright--also received positive reviews.
Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton, she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.
For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.
Kathleen Stockwell on Nicaragua and El Salvador
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. The country is situated between 11 and 14 degrees north of the Equator in the Northern Hemisphere, which places it entirely within the tropics. The Pacific Ocean lies to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The country's physical geography divides it into three major zones: Pacific lowlands; wet, cooler central highlands; and the Caribbean lowlands. On the Pacific side of the country are the two largest fresh water lakes in Central America—Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua. Surrounding these lakes and extending to their northwest along the rift valley of the Gulf of Fonseca are fertile lowland plains, with soil highly enriched by ash from nearby volcanoes of the central highlands. Nicaragua's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot.
The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century. Nicaragua achieved its independence from Spain in 1821. Since its independence, Nicaragua has undergone periods of political unrest, dictatorship, and fiscal crisis—the most notable causes that led to the Nicaraguan Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. Prior to the revolution, Nicaragua was one of Central America's wealthiest and most developed countries. The revolutionary conflict, paired with a 1972 earthquake, reversed the country's prior economic standing. Nicaragua is a representative democratic republic, and has experienced economic growth and political stability in recent years. In 1990, Nicaragua elected Violeta Chamorro as its president, making it the first country in Central American history and the second in the Western Hemisphere to democratically elect a female head of state.
The population of Nicaragua, approximately 6 million, is multiethnic. Roughly a quarter of the population lives in the capital city, Managua; it is the second-largest city in Central America. Segments of the population include indigenous native tribes from the Mosquito Coast, Europeans, Africans, Asians, and people of Middle Eastern origin. The main language is Spanish, although native tribes on the eastern coast speak their native languages, such as Miskito, Sumo, and Rama, as well as English Creole. The mixture of cultural traditions has generated substantial diversity in art and literature, particularly the latter given the various literary contributions of Nicaraguan writers, including Rubén Darío, Ernesto Cardenal, and Gioconda Belli. The biological diversity, warm tropical climate, and active volcanoes make Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination.
El Salvador (Spanish: República de El Salvador, literally 'Republic of The Savior') is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. The country's capital city and largest city is San Salvador; Santa Ana and San Miguel are also important cultural and commercial centers in the country as well as Central America. El Salvador borders the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the countries of Guatemala to the north and Honduras to the east. Its easternmost region lies on the coast of the Gulf of Fonseca, opposite Nicaragua. As of 2009, El Salvador had a population of approximately 5,744,113 people, composed predominantly of Mestizos.
The colón was the official currency of El Salvador from 1892 to 2001, when it adopted the U.S. Dollar.
In 2010 El Salvador ranked in the top 10 among Latin American countries in terms of the Human Development Index and in the top 3 in Central America (behind Costa Rica and Panama), due in part to ongoing rapid industrialization. In addition, tropical forests and overall forest cover has expanded by nearly 20 percent from the year 1992 to 2010, making it one of the few countries experiencing reforestation.
Sportello universitario per il diritto allo studio
Ha preso il via presso la sede dell' ERSU (Ente regionale per il diritto allo studio) sita a Catania in via Etnea 570 lo Sportello universitario per il diritto allo studio organizzato daI Fronte Universitario, in collaborazione con Giovane Italia e Azione Universitaria, al fine di fornire informazioni agli studenti universitari circa i servizi offerti dall'ente regionale e per
supportare tutti i richiedenti nella compilazione della domanda per accedere ai benifici per il diritto allo studio, in particolare le borse di studio, i servizi abitativi (case dello studente e rimborsi spese affitti), contributi per la mobilità Internazionale, servizi di ristorazione.
Nello Sportello universitario potrete trovare informazioni e consulenza nella compilazione della modulistica su:
Sussidi straordinari ERSU e rimborso trasporti extraurbani
Iniziative culturali e ricreative ERSU (viaggi studio,teatro,cinema,musica)
Bando Unico ERSU (Servizi abitativi, borse di studio)
Immatricolazioni, Iscrizioni, Guida alle tasse (con possibilità di rilasciare Dichiarazioni ISEE)
Lavoro Part-Time Università
Bandi e misure per il Diritto allo Studio : incentivazione didattica matricole, assistenza studenti disabili, contributi casi bisognosi, prestiti studenteschi, sconto libri, rimborsi AMT-AST
Bandi Socrates/Erasmus; Mobilità Internazionale
Orientamento Matricole
CI TROVERETE DA LUNEDI 22 AGOSTO A MERCOLEDI 31 AGOSTO DALLE 9 ALLE 13 IN VIA ETNEA 574 - CATANIA DAVANTI LA SEDE ERSU!
Inoltre, forniremo tale servizio nelle sedi di:
Catania Via S. Fulci 39/A
Catania Via G. Mercurio 20
Catania Via Cave Villarà 10
Biancavilla Piazza Sgriccio 10
Paternò Via Garibaldi 38
Giarre Via L. Orlando 213 (ogni mercoledì)
Viagrande P.zza S. Mauro 36
Caltagirone Via G. Arcoleo 83
Ramacca Via Messina 6
Grammichele Via Garibaldi 115 (angolo Corso Cavour) (Martedì h.10-13 16-20)
Acicatena P.zza San Candido 5
Acireale Via Martinez 5
Castel di Iudica Via della Fontana 22
Trecastagni Piazza Marconi 11