Monday, February 28, 2011

Sample Wedding Ceremony Spanish

Briochettes appetizing apricots stuffed with Roquefort Papillon




For the contest organized by Roquefort Papillon (feel free to visit the site there are some very good recipes ; click HERE ) and 750 gr j'ai pensé à l'alliance des fruits secs et de ce délicieux fromage . J'ai choisi de farcir les abricots secs (sans conservateurs tant pis pour la couleur mais tant mieux pour le goût ) avec du roquefort et de les "emprisonner" dans de une pâte briochée ... Pour l'apéritif , les briochettes , tièdes sont très parfumées et le mariage des 3 saveurs est extra , j'ai beaucoup aimé et je n'étais pas la seule !!



pour une vingtaine de briochettes :

pâte brioche :
15 g fresh yeast
15 cl
warm milk 250 g flour
20 grams of sugar
5rgr
fine salt 40 g butter, softened

20 dried apricots 100 grams of Roquefort Papillon

In the bowl, dilute the yeast with the milk then put all the ingredients, knead for 7 / 8 minutes to obtain a smooth paste. Let rise for 40 minutes protected from drafts. Open
dried apricots in thickness, cram them with Roquefort. Take a small ball of dough and flatten the place the apricot in the center and cover the dough. Form a ball and return them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Let rise 30 minutes. Brush with egg diluted with a little milk to make them more brilliant. Bake 15 minutes.
Eat warm not to burn yourself with hot Roquefort.



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50% of children of divorced parents have learning difficulties

Half of the children of divorced parents have learning difficulties, according to a study la KU Leuven.

Environ un enfant sur deux dont les parents sont divorcés double au moins une année scolaire ou se dirige vers une filière plus facile, selon des nouveaux chiffres établis par le professeur Koen Matthijs de la KU Leuven.

Près de la moitié des jeunes dont les parents sont toujours en couple ont par ailleurs un diplôme de l’enseignement supérieur, contre seulement 22 % des enfants de parents divorcés, peut-on lire lundi dans De Morgen.

Pour son étude, l’équipe du professeur Matthijs a analysé la situation scolaire de 1.256 adolescents en Flandre.

Dès le début du secondaire, une différence apparaît. Thus, 64% of young people whose parents are still a couple engage in mainstream education, against 10% lower for children from single parent families.

In addition, during their school careers, nearly twice as many daughters of divorced parents should double at least one year.

Among boys, the ratio is even higher.

The study also shows that the fact that one parent gets back in a couple does not limit the damage instead. Thus, less than 20% of children living in stepfamilies are highly educated.

In single parent families, this percentage is 24% and up 45.6% in intact families.
(Belga)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Typical Price Bottle Bacardi

Arab Revolts: the writer who had seen everything

By Sébastien Le Fol

The incredible earthquake that struck last few months the Arab countries gives us the opportunity to read or reread a wonderful writer, who made this suffering humanity heroine of his work. His name was Albert Cossery. Born in Cairo in 1913, he studied in French schools of the Egyptian capital.

The forgotten men of God, his first novel, was published in the United States by Henry Miller. Friend Lawrence Durrell, Cossery moved to Paris after the war, in a hotel in Saint-Germain-des-Pres that he did not leave until his death in 2008. His profile was familiar eagle regulars of Café de Flore. "I write so that people who read me did not want to work again tomorrow," murmured the dandy who cultivated the osiveté as a fine art.

In light of the revolutions of Tunis, Cairo and Tripoli, he must delve into his novels. Starting with violence and derision, which is set in a city of the Middle East under the thumb of a tyrant grotesque. A handful of miserable decides to launch a campaign destabilization based on derision.

posters in praise of the dictator appears in the city causing the hilarity of the people ... by Subversion irony, praising freedom, denouncing the abuse of power ... we find there the themes dear to the writer. Cossery Albert is buried in Montparnasse Cemetery, not far from Cioran. There were many commonalities between them.

All books by Albert Cossery were published by Joelle Losfeld.

Złota Rybka Puszkin

Tunis: anarchy, anger and incomprehension

By Delphine Minoui

Suddenly, chaos. Emerging from a cloud of tear gas, which grows on the streets of Marseilles, a man yells to passers-by to take refuge in the cafes. The metal shutters are closed immediately behind. A few yards away, the Avenue Bourguiba is lost in a cacophony of bursts of automatic weapons, fired warning shots, sirens and car screaming. On the floor, trash cans were overturned. Parked in front of a shop, a car was completely stripped of its windows. Debris littered the ground, trampled by all those young people who are fleeing the beatings. Attacking whom? Why? How?

Tunis, capital of the proud "jasmine revolution" of January 14, now invading neighboring countries shows, this Saturday, a day after mine failed party. "We want democracy, we won the anarchy," lamented a student, his eyes reddened by the gas, before passing out. Tunisia, however, seemed to have finally found a semblance of normality after a few own infancy post-revolutionary muzzled all countries who suddenly is free from the shackles of dictatorship.

Upon my return to Tunis on Wednesday for a new series of reports, I immediately saw all these traffic jams, the crowded stores, the hordes of kids auxvisages and playful babies who binders back, trot back to school happily. These are all signs that seemed indicative of a country that is recovering slowly from the tumult. Or at least trying.

It's Friday, precisely, it started to tilt. On the square of the Kasbah, the massive demonstration of some 100 000 people, started on facebook, has yet that day, the look good child. "Ghannouchi liberates! "Shout aloud to the students head, flocked to demand the resignation of Prime Minister, whom they accuse of being too formatted by the former regime. They say they do not understand why the Ben Ali are not yet considered, why the government does not communicate enough with the people, why some ex-employees still occupy their posts. They demand the establishment of an assembly that would draft a new constitution and want the dissolution of the bicameral Parliament. Their revolt is still peaceful. By late afternoon, a group splits up and goes to the Ministry of Interior, Avenue Bourguiba. The "Champs Elysees of Tunis then quickly turn into a theater of clashes between protesters on one side and police on the other. Stones were thrown at the Ministry, shops looted, ransacked police stations. The police and the police violently replicate. The same evening, we learn the death of a young demonstrator 18.

After a short night, the battle resumed with a vengeance. But the faces, the anger has given way to confusion. Many demonstrators who do not understand all these "excesses", wondering if the old militia of Ben Ali would not now enjoy the tensions between some of the people in power transition to sow discord. "All kinds of rumors," worries one protester. "The lack of communication from the Government only fuels confusion "He says. By Friday evening, authorities have however sought to introduce some measures: the holding of elections no later than mid-July 2011, the freezing of assets of 110 people linked to former power and recruitment in the public . Heard promises, but insufficient, according to the slogans, always biased against the transitional government.

Tonight helicopters raze the sky. The curfew was officially lifted on 15 February. But the downtown streets are deserted. The Ministry of Interior has announced that traffic on Avenue Bourguiba was prohibited pedestrians and cars until tomorrow, Sunday, midnight. In a statement, he also states that three people died in clashes that day. Also according to the Ministry, 100 people were arrested that day, and "88 other perpetrators of acts of vandalism were arrested the day before."

photo credit: AP

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Martin As Elroypreston

The mystery of the fortune of

By Guillaume Guichard
Muammar Gaddafi a fortune faded very fuzzy edges. Photo credits: Gianluigi Guercia / afp

experts remain cautious about estimate that has the "Guide" Libya. There is virtually no difference between what belongs to the state and the clan.

Gaddafi, how many billions of dollars? Difficult to assess the fortunes of the "Guide" Libyan and his clan. The few figures given by the experts diverge drastically. According to British newspaper The Telegraph, the leader and his family hold 20 billion pounds (23 billion euros) in liquid assets, that is to say excluding residences and buildings purchased, including London, by the son of Gaddafi. The Paris prosecutor's office launched an investigation Friday afternoon to locate potential assets located in France.

The total assets amount to $ 120 billion
The total assets amount to 120 billion dollars (87 billion euros) accumulated over thirty years, advances Hasni Abidi, director of studies and Research on the Arab world (CERMAM). "This figure, says he has been calculated by U.S. diplomats and contained in documents revealed by Wikileaks." It is one third of the 450 billion dollars in revenue from oil and gas exports from Libya between 1980s and today. A third party who mysteriously disappears from government accounts.

Investments in the United States
"The big question that everyone asks is: what is the boundary between private money and that of the state?" Asks the director of Cernam . "Even the companies benefiting from Libyan sovereign fund investments, the FIA do not know whether the investments from Tripoli or Gaddafi." Very opaque, the FIA would handle particular, according to statements by its Director to a U.S. diplomat, $ 32 billion (23.3 billion euros) in cash. Including 400 to 500 million in each U.S. bank. Washington has also called this Friday institutions to be vigilant for Libyan assets. Personal Finance

of Colonel Gaddafi and his clan remain so obscure that caution remains appropriate. "It is very difficult to estimate the wealth of Gaddafi, with either a large or small degree of uncertainty because these elites then hide their money in all sorts of places, particularly in Southeast Asia and in the Gulf, said Tim Niblock, a prominent British expert on the Middle East, quoted by the Guardian.

Oil Money The missives
diplomatic revealed by Wikileaks can raise part of the veil. It shows that Gaddafi and his family affidées "hold substantial interests in oil, gas, telecommunications, infrastructure, hotels, media, and distribution", lists a U.S. diplomat in a report dated 2006.

More specifically, "all children of Gaddafi and his family would benefit from revenue pumped directly from the Company's national oil and gas subsidiary," the American official continued. They also hold large swathes of the capital of the oil company Tamoil.

Commissions
Besides oil, the family shared the Libyan economy as a cake, is it detailed in the American report published by Wikileaks. The lion's share at Seif el-Islam, head of the Gaddafi Foundation. He heads holding the One-Nine, presented in various sectors such as oil and the press. The beloved daughter of the rais, Aisha, for his part, got hold of the clothing stores. Mohammed control telecoms. Mutassim holds shares in the local franchise of Coca-Cola.

"All the foreign companies, said Hasni Abidi, know that it is impossible to do business in Libya being angry with the Colonel or by not paying commissions to his clan. "The total foreign direct investment reached in Libya in 2009, 15 billion.

Switzerland freezes assets of Gaddafi
The Swiss Federal Council decided on Thursday to "freeze with immediate effect all potential assets of Muammar Gaddafi." In response, the Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs has denied that the "Guide" of funds held in Switzerland.

"(...) We demand that Switzerland proves that the brother leader holds funds or bank accounts in their banks or in any other bank in the world, "said the ministry in a statement. "The Foreign Ministry will use all legal proceedings to sue the government of Switzerland for this statement without foundation."

The Swiss National Bank said that 630 milion Swiss francs of Libyan origin were located in the Swiss Confederation .

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Gaddafi in Benghazi, the "victorious people" being addressed in the transition

By Tanguy Berthemet
Photo credits: Hussein Malla / AP

Feature - The Benghazi seem for the moment too busy enjoying their newfound freedom to to flee.

Big drops of cold rain and gusty winds that sweep Benghazi have deterred anyone. On a large square on the waterfront that nobody thought to give a name, thousands of Libyans were still massed on Friday to sing their revolution. "We're free!" Screaming protesters still amazed at their courage.

On Friday, in the mosques, imams have long prayed for peace, and from time to time, slipped a word of support to the movement. We pray especially for the people of Tripoli, where, believe we know, the fighting raged. The future of this revolt, as everyone knows, depends on what happens in the capital, over a thousand miles away. "The people of the capital is going to win too. Nobody wants Kadhafi, nobody is afraid. Over forty-two years he governs, can you imagine forty-two! "Exclaims Dr. Mustapha Ibrahim.

Keeping the Spirit Alive
call now released, everyone wants to add his commentary on the Guide fallen, this "crazy", the "megalomaniac who fancies himself the Queen of England", but especially the "thief." "Where is the oil money?" Asks the doctor. On the waterfront, the brand new official buildings Arabo-Stalinists do not forget the ruined buildings or clothes poverty population. "That's why they fight. I'm 40 and I have known that Gaddafi. I'm an engineer, graduated last fifteen years, I am still forced to live with my father. I do not want my son to know that, "said Jamal al-Bagat.

Before the courthouse, the crowd is dense. It takes heart in the song writing these days by a local star waving tricolor flags. It was there that started the revolution of 17 February. " As every week for three years, some relatives of victims of the repression of June 29 1996 had come to seek justice. "Then, suddenly, things have changed. People began to demand bread, work ... The police came and everything started, "explains Issa Zacharia, a witness.

the windows of the courthouse, speakers took turns keeping the flame alive. Also to reassure those who fear a return of the militias Gaddafi. "We will fight to the death," chanted the youths.

Within atmosphere is clean revolutions and coups. In the corridors littered with broken glass cross everything Benghazi account of notables. At every turn, groups security guards searched the passersby. At the end of a courtyard, three soldiers in uniform odd attempt to restart two old antiaircraft guns. They want to climb onto the roof to "fight against aviation Gaddafi." In a small office, Mr. Mohammed Megeky, famous for defending the families of the dead 29 June 1996, is trying to organize that enthusiasm draft. Thirteen committees governing the main body of the state were established. "We must build institutions provisional until Tripoli is free," said the lawyer.

"Forbidden City" version Jamahiriya
An office later, a judge wants to prepare the future without delay. "We need to establish a rule of law, democracy, redistribution of wealth, install a free press", he gets carried away, tired eyes. How? With what means? The magistrate has no idea. In a country where civil society is only a word, and where justice was the only institution in part to escape the stranglehold of power, the foundations are lacking. "The important thing is that everything is resolved quickly because we do not want migrants move to Europe and the West do our enemies," says Iman Bugaighk, member of the Civic Committee.

The Benghazi for now seemed too busy enjoying their newfound freedom to try to flee. They tour the city, leering at the last symbols of the fallen regime. The huge barracks Fadir Abu Omar, in the center of town, has become the mecca of family outings on Friday. In this ancient "Forbidden City" version Jamahiriya lay the heart of power, the army and militias hated. The walls have fallen, stormed through the crowd and mounted on construction equipment on the night of February 19. The buildings were torched. Everyone has now put a final kick or pull a memory of these places hitherto impenetrable.

We visit the underground cells. The infirmary. The magazine. Only the chiefs and "volunteers" were selected to enter once, the days when Colonel Muammar Gaddafi had made a speech. The big stage up to these days, there is nothing left but a concrete staircase and plate blackened.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Tree Branch Wedding Centerpieces

very mellow hazelnut cookies with milk jam or pancakes


A cookie is a cake must frankly, it happens all the fashions and flowers regularly on blogs, continues to attract readers and avid gourmands a new recipe. part of that lot, I just bought the book "Cookie" Stephanie Bulteau and tested is the first recipe I like, that is very soft ... By cons not obvious to cram and jam milk so I accepted that it is beyond the cookie baking.

So with the holidays is the opportunity to test for taste!

I used to jam all made of milk, we find the radius jam in almost every supermarket.

for twenty Cookies:
1 medium egg
100 gr butter 220 gr soft
flour 1 / 2 teaspoon baking
1 / 2 teaspoon baking
100 grams of brown sugar
185 g hazelnuts
1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 jar

milk jam




Preheat oven to 150 ° C .
Mix 25 grams of hazelnuts and mix with flour and whole hazelnuts and place in a nonstick 20 minutes in the oven.
Remove whole hazelnuts and rub over the flour crumble for their skins and mix. Coarsely chop the hazelnuts (using a rolling pin). In a bowl, add the chopped hazelnuts, flour, baking soda and yeast. Book.
In a bowl mix the butter and sugar, vanilla. Add the egg. Pour the mixture into the bowl containing the mixture (flour). Mix without overworking the dough. Place in a cool 5 minutes.
Put a little dough in the palm of your hand, add a teaspoon in the center of dulce de leche, cover with batter. Form a ball and flatten it gently on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
( the recipe calls for 30 minutes before cooking freezer, I've cooked directly )
Bake 10 minutes if you like them very soft and 15 minutes if you prefer very crispy.
The next day (if available) they are always so sweet, milk jam does not harden when cooked and I found the dough too sweet nor too oily. I think I'm going to resuming use of this base for my next cookie.

Cookies there today with Pillow kitchen: an all chocolate version click HERE and also in chocolate at all stages: a version of powdered almonds and chocolate click HERE .

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Vedios Of Groping In Films

Plane Cairo-Paris twice a week for shopping

By Georges Malbrunot

affairs of all kinds.
Twice a week, an Egyptian private aircraft landed in Paris from Cairo to supply Hosni Mubarak and his family in food and beauty, clothing and various appliances, but also tires for luxury cars or parts Zodiac art.

"In recent years, the rotations were even accelerated," said an Egyptian diplomat, who said that this traffic lasted for over fifteen years. "We had to dig up the last Smalto suit, or the most chic aesthetic products."

A "liaison office" within the Egyptian embassy in Paris was to meet the various demands of rais fallen. "But the young soldiers assigned to the task he was not ignorant in fact the Procurement Office presidential, "the source added. "I remember being asked to order parts from a Zodiac boat, while the ship was still in prototype stage in France," recalled the diplomat.

Further proof that Mubarak enjoyed our beautiful country, and has been for many years. It must be said that ultimately, the volume of transactions had to be consistent.

To conclude this note on the back of the Franco-Egyptian relations, I give you a short story told by a former ambassador of France to Cairo. "François Mitterrand loved Mubarak because he did laugh when he imitated Gaddafi ". ...

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Pea Sized Lump Throat

M'semen Moroccan returning from Marrakech


Thank you for your emails and comments, we were well on their one week in Marrakech (in the absence of Egypt, where of course we canceled our trip ...). out of the cold made us the greatest good. (it's snowing again today - 5) Marrakech is a beautiful city, rich colors, scents ... the kitchen I do not even speak, it is a marvel ...



Instead I opted for a tagine recipe for Moroccan m'semen pancakes we ate with great pleasure next to the Jemaa El Fna. This place comes alive at night with snake charmers, street performers and so many stalls where you can eat skewers of grilled merguez, snails ... What I particularly like is the mix of tourists and Marrakchis (inhabitants of Marrakech), odors that escape the folklore that one can find late at night ... the animation prevailing there.



for twenty pancakes:


500 g flour 50 g melted butter
1 / 4 liter of warm water
2 tbsp groundnut oil
1 / 4 coffee
yeast 1 / 2 teaspoon salt


Pour the flour into the bowl. Add yeast, salt and warm water. Knead together for around 15 minutes, until dough is firm and elastic (add a little water if necessary).
Form balls of dough with a diameter of 12 centimeters around and let stand 15 minutes. Roll out each ball with a rolling pin on a lightly coated with oil / butter. Shape into rectangles approximately 30cm on 20cm (dough is very thin). The fold in half widthwise and divide this rectangle into three squares. Fold the two square side on the central square. Flatten pastry squares obtained with the palm of the hand. Coat each square with melted butter and oil.
Cook each pancake on both sides for 10 to 15 minutes in a well-oiled pan (butter / oil). Serve these pancakes with warm honey.

I made this recipe on the forum supertoinette

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Libya Mubarak: "It was absolute carnage"

By Helene Visser
men carry a coffin to a hospital in Benghazi, Libya, 21 February 2011. © Alaguri / AP / Sipa

A French doctor has assisted in the Libyan city of Benghazi, the massacre of demonstrators. It shows.
Gerard Buffett, 60, has been for a year and a half anesthetist at Benghazi Medical Center. Hospital - 1 200 beds including 300 operational, 16 operating rooms - is the most modern Benghazi, the second largest city in Libya, where the dispute arose. Along with a dozen other French doctors, Gerard Buffet worked there as part of cooperation agreements. Before reaching back to France on Monday, he attended for several days, the fierce repression of protesters by the Libyan security forces.

"We come from hell. As of Wednesday, February 16, there was a frenzy in the population, people were certain that the army would attack them. The repressive forces include the police, army, but mostly Chadian mercenaries, Nigerian, trained in the depths of the Sahara and very well equipped and armed. We saw them go in 4x4, armed to the teeth, it was very impressive. It is impossible to know what they are: some say 5000, others 50,000. They are killing machines. When the son of Gadhafi promised rivers of blood, he knows he has what it takes to do that. Darnah to Tobruk, they committed a massacre, we talk more than a thousand dead.

Benghazi was attacked on Thursday. Our ambulances in the field have relied on the first day, 75 dead, the second 200, then over 500. By the third day, I had morphine and medicine. Initially, the repressive forces were firing on people in the legs and abdomen. Then, the thorax and head. Then we saw mortar rounds, rockets and downright anti-aircraft directly into the crowd. Carnage. People burned, shredded. In total, I think there are more than 2000 dead were filled two hospitals 1500 beds. It has opened children's hospital where Cecilia Sarkozy came in the case of Bulgarian nurses, to put the wounded less seriously.

During those days, I have seen war. In Benghazi, there were snipers everywhere. I finished flat stomach in the streets, it was carnage. I have revived one of my 6th grade students of medicine, he took a bullet in the head, which was out through the mouth. Like other young, he was gone, shirtless, attacking the government's strategic points. They are ready to die, they do not care, they have no weapons. The first few days, police had piled the dead to impress them, they continued. They want to finish once and for all, they know that this week that the regime falls or never.

Sunday I went to Benghazi with the rest of the French team. But hundreds of foreign nurses, Ukrainian, Indian and the Philippines have remained there and still need to be repatriated. When we left the city, the militia began to flow back to the Sahara. Now, the people expect that Tripoli flip turn. The Embassy of France took us back to the capital. At the airport, bombed, thousands of people wanted to go anywhere. Four of us were able to fly to Brussels on Monday. "

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Mount Blade Wedding Dance Mod

Guillon panelists TF1: "Do not see Sarkozy! Come to my show"

" Do not go to the Elysee! "Advises almost as an injunction Stephane Guillon TF1 panelists invited to the Elysee Palace on Wednesday.

The comedian is thus placed as a direct competitor of Nicolas Sarkozy. The Chair invited participants to new French lyrics of this year, but also those of the previous year, to "further discussion". Notably

Ménahès Pierre, CGT trade unionist who was noted for these projections incisors against Nicolas Sarkozy. Contacted Wednesday by The Post, the union said it "declined the invitation" not wishing to participate in this "farce" and the "Dinner Game". Stéphane

Guillon proposes to (many) participants "frustrated," "disappointed", "not listen" to come and see for free on stage, reports Le Parisien.

"Pierre Ménahès The union said it would not. (...) I do not want that Peter's left alone on Wednesday ... So I invite him to my show at the Theatre de Paris and After dinner we go! I encourage all panelists also of French lyrics. Do not go to the Elysee Come see my show, you will annoy you less and we laugh more! I'm Sarkozy on stage, true than life! I expect you Wednesday. Call the theater you are my guests!, "says the comedian on the program Hi Earthlings.

Contacted by The Post, the main person, Pierre Ménahès, finds the invitation of Guillon," sympathetic and sincere than that of Nicolas Sarkozy ".

For now, it has not made its decision." Everything depends on my schedule which is turned primarily to defend the employees of my company, "he says about The Post.

But if it can not ensure it will proceed to show Stéphane Guillon, Pierre Le Ménahès ensures we will find him in the coming weeks on Canal Plus. "I was Hi asked by the Terrans to participate in the program. They want me to react on the policies of Nicolas Sarkozy, the provision that was mine last year. The offering is expected to take place the first week of March, "said trade unionist.

Last week, he was invited to the show The Big Faces on RTL. But it is formal, not matter" to accept a program where He made the vase. "

Another participant provided he would not come to visit from Nicolas Sarkozy Wednesday.

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Anthropologist Dounia Bouzar Nosocomial Diseases threatened

By Catherine Coroller.
Who wants to Dounia Bouzar? On Monday morning, this anthrologue Islamic scholar from France has found his car vandalized and his motorcycle.


Both vehicles were found near his Paris home, but not in the same street, and some 500 meters away.

The body of the car was smashed and removed from the cross of Lorraine. And a sticker "not the minarets on top of each mosque struck out with a red cross displayed on a window. The door was not forced, and nothing was stolen from inside the cockpit.

On the bike, his body was also smashed, and a flyer slipped under her skirt for protection. The text contains two sentences: "Resistance to the 2 Colombey churches do not become Colombey the 2 mosques" and "The day will come when the Muslim collaborators will be held accountable." A cross of Lorraine was hand drawn.

No signature and no claim on the two vehicles, although the far-right uses this type of symbols and phraseology. Research Associate
Cabinet Cults and Cultures Consulting, Muslim, Dounia Bouzar is the author of numerous books on the management of Islam in companies, utilities, etc..

In the past, Muslim leaders were found to have received anonymous threatening letters, but it is a priori the first time one of these is also specifically threatened. To identify these two vehicles as his own, his attackers had to get his address and spy.

Dounia Bouzar complained. Given its field of research - Islam - the police have indicated to refer immediately to the Ministry of Interior.

Photo Dounia Bouzar (blonde hair) here with Senator Alima Boumediene Thiery Green © Reuters

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: 3,000 deaths per year


By Frederic Soumois.
The FPS Public Health wants to raise awareness of the contamination induced in the hospital. Hand disinfection is neglected more than once in four. But the respect save lives.


In 2005 n 2005, when the first survey of the national campaign for hand hygiene in the fight against nosocomial infections, in other words, those that we contract only because it is present (for otherwise) in a hospital, the gesture proper hand washing before and after any invasive procedure were raised by nursing staff in ... less than half the cases. And yet it is a statement made during observations certainly random, but in full view of health workers, doctors, nurses and other caregivers, who therefore knew they were being watched. Needless to say that compliance with these rules should drop significantly in the absence of any monitoring.

The consequences are serious, however. Although strict observance of hygiene measures can only act on a third of nosocomial infections due to harm, kill them in Belgium about three thousand people a year, more people than road accidents! A study by the Centre of Expertise Health Care estimated that 6% of all patients (100,000 people per year) contract a nosocomial infection, 13% of those infected by catching at least two.

The ICUs have the highest rates of infected patients: 1 in 4 adults and almost 13% of newborns. These are mainly pneumonia and sepsis.

"These infections may prolong the duration of stay, long term disability, financial expenditure and an increase in excessive costs to society," says Professor Anne Simon, a physician responsible for hospital hygiene University Clinics St-Luc, which has launched the fourth national campaign to promote hand hygiene in hospitals. "In every campaign, adherence to hand hygiene of a sudden climb, reaching about 75%, but then falls. We can say that awareness has the effect over time because each time we move to 5%, but clearly we are facing some sort of ceiling difficult to overcome, "said the specialist.

A call to order ... nice
So, this new campaign is for the first time, call the patient may itself challenge the medical staff on compliance with this measure ... or forgotten. "Obviously it's not turning the hospital room into a place of conflict. If there is "a call to order", it must be sympathetic and understanding for working caregivers, "insists Anne Simon, who acknowledges having met with some reservations about this development because of the professionalism of the teams.

In reality, the 30 seconds needed to wash their hands with an alcohol-based, single action that can protect against contamination of a patient, are not always so easy in finding services that are often overworked, where sometimes an emergency can forget this gesture. Moreover, the contamination does not come as caregivers: too few visitors of patients know they should take similar precautions if they come into contact with hospitalized relatives. Hospitals should, more often, report that all gel dispensers are not reserved to professionals.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Hair Ribbons For A Volleyball Team

Yummy N ° 1

Now that I'm back from vacation (I mention in a future post) I moved without delay to go browse or download the first issue of Yummy .


The first issue of Yummy Magazine is finally online!


I remind you, the idea is a web magazine launched by Carole collaborative of Alter and Gusto. It is free and has 56 pages which consist of:

  • original recipes columnists " Yummy Team" (including myself), my column is directed onto the kitchen the daily ... 'll quickly discover my recipe, you'll find me on page 14 ...
  • revenue submitted by bloggers on the site and selected Yummy. The subjects were endive, grapefruit, waffles, smoothies and color white. You will find 5-6 recipes by subject.

To enjoy this first issue several possibilities:
  • flipping online: click HERE

  • download: click HERE

  • read your iPad (via the application ibooks):
Download and install the free application on your Ipad ibooks. Download the magazine
HERE and save it on your computer.
Open iTunes on your Mac or PC, click on "File" then "Add to Library". Select Yummy Magazine. Synchronize your iPad.


I wish you a very good read, I hope you will enjoy like me watching all these beautiful recipes on various topics.


The number 2 is already in preparation, you can if you file your income bloggers before March 31 on the following topics:
strawberries, asparagus, green kitchen and eggs Easter (chocolate or not) and to express the kitchen: pesto.
Feel free to read all the recipes that are already online by clicking HERE .



The output of the next number will be April 15

Myammee Freeones Board

God and science


By Christophe Doré
Is there a great architect in the Universe? No, says the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking in book event (Odile Jacob), including Le Figaro Magazine published excerpts of the exclusive.

A highly controversial theory. Scientists, philosophers and believers meet him.
Why is there something rather than nothing? "The question of the philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz soon will the news Thursday with the release in France of the last book of the astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, there a great architect in the Universe? (Odile Jacob).

This return to the front of the stage of a metaphysical question back to the seventeenth century may seem surprising. Beyond raising the debate facing our daily hassles, ending balances, or the cast of Season 2 of "Masterchef" (TF1), the question is part of a trend that is emerging in the scientific community.

Stephen Hawking has a double conviction. Researchers must not only answer the question "How the Universe evolves?" But also this: "Why is there a Universe?" He is not alone in thinking so.

The pact was that science respond to "how", leaving religions address the problem of "why" would have no reason to be both research rubs today to gasoline of our world. The border is long respected in the process of transfer, leaving the aisle philosophers. From the second paragraph of his introduction, Stephen Hawking their rule on their behalf: "The philosophy is dead, having failed to follow the developments of modern science, especially physics" ... "So ... That's it! "Say teenagers. But the famous British astrophysicist who occupies the pulpit at Cambridge History of Isaac Newton did not stop there. "It's the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything, which we try to answer in this book," says he. We suspect qu'Hawking had not been writing to clarify the difficult art of sorting her laundry before washing, but the company is ambitious to say the least.

When it appeared in its English version (The Grand Design), the book provoked an outcry impressive. Anglican archbishops and chief rabbi, imam or Catholic bishop, but also atheists jumped on him honest about shortcuts. "Physics can not answer alone to the question" Why is there something rather than nothing ", some criticize the cosmologist nailed by a degenerative disease in a wheelchair since his university years. "The metaphysical discourse to which Hawking slips is not seriously supported, criticizing others.

Colleagues astrophysicists do not spare either. According to them, Hawking does not bring new things from one of the greatest successes of the scientific literature, A Brief History of Time, popular book he published in 1989. Indeed, it contradicts itself.

Nevertheless, by giving an answer intellectually attractive to the creation of the world, the book by Stephen Hawking is a particular resonance in this eternal issue between God and science. According to him, the Universe - Or rather the universe - do not need a creator because the laws of gravity and those of quantum physics provides a model of the universe being created themselves. This theory, called M-theory, this still one major flaw: it remains to prove that recognizes Stephen Hawking. Another caveat: it is not the only theory currently championed by cosmologists seriously.

In his Discourse on the Origin of the Universe (Flammarion), physicist Stephen Klein recalls that, although the review, "the prospects that we offer contemporary cosmology are more breathtaking than we imagined." It This story also tells that Pope John Paul II, receiving the Vatican Stephen Hawking, he reportedly said: "We quite agree, sir astrophysicist. There after the big bang is for you, and what comes before it for us. "It was probably forgotten that men's curiosity is boundless. God is now no longer taboo among scientists, whether it's possible to delete or prove its existence. Jean Staune is a great defender of this debate. This Catholic, professor and director of the "Science and religion" of Presses de la Renaissance, has the meaning of the slogan and says that "God comes back hard!" Far from killing the idea of a god, modern science and the issues they raise are facing more and more to the hypothesis of a great creator, says he. If it does not adhere to the findings of Stephen Hawking, he respects the approach of the scientist.

Bogdanov brothers, authors of bestseller The Face of God, also surf on this topic. The title of their book, inspired by a word astrophysicist George Smoot (Nobel Prize) when he discovered the first images from the depths of the Universe, is explicit. These believers say detect, in cosmic rays and fine tuning of the universe, the existence of a creator. For his second component, this theory is partly borrowed from the American astrophysicist Trinh Xuan Thuan. Buddhist, he defends the idea of a creative principle manifested in the physical laws of nature. This pantheistic view is similar to that of Spinoza or Einstein. "I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the harmonious order of what exists, not a god who cares about the fate and actions of human beings," wrote the latter in April 1929 to Rabbi Herbert Goldstein New York.

In context, we are far from the principles of the father of scientific determinism, Laplace. He replied to Napoleon, who questioned on the question of God and the Universe: "Sir, I do not need this hypothesis." refraining to refrain, scientists from the twenty-first century answer him today: a hypothesis rather than nothing. Stephen Hawking is one of them.

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Israeli settlements: American veto at the Arab resolution at the UN

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The U.S. vetoed the Security Council Friday to the UN a draft Arab resolution condemning the Israeli settlement policy.



Shortly after the vote, U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said the resolution, had it been adopted, could "encourage the parties to stay out of negotiations."

It nevertheless stressed that the Israeli settlement destroyed "the trust between the parties" and threatened "the prospects for peace."

The fourteen other members of the Security Council all voted in favor of the resolution.

is the first time that the United States vetoed a Security Council resolution since Barack Obama running the country.

For their part, Palestinians responded by saying that this veto was a decision "unfortunate" that affect the credibility United States and that they would reassess the negotiation process.
(AFP)

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The Iranian ships allowed to cross the Suez Canal

By Marc Henry
A U.S. warship takes the Suez Canal in 2006. (Illustration). Photo credits: AFP

This decision of the Egyptian army, announced by the official news agency of the country on Friday, is a first since 1979. Israel is concerned.

Two Iranian warships have received permission from the Egyptian authorities to cross the Suez Canal. This was announced Friday the afternoon the official Egyptian news agency. Mena said the application filed by the Iranian authorities stated that these two vessels were carrying any weapons or nuclear material or chemical.

Wednesday, Israel had threatened to "put Iran in its place" the voice of Avigdor Lieberman, head of diplomacy. These vessels would then go off cross from Syria in the Mediterranean, not far from the Israeli coast "for the first time in several years." In fact, since 1979.

"This is a provocation, the evidence that the Iranians feel sure of themselves to the point they behave with the greatest gall, "said the chief diplomat on a martial tone. He said the international community "must understand that Israel will not tolerate this situation forever and will act with firmness." In other words, Israel has not ruled out using force if Iran carries out its buildings safely in Syria.

Meanwhile, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) had indicated that it "allows vessels of all nationalities to cross the channel as long as their flag belongs to a country not at war against Egypt. "

first step towards Lebanon
This trip could be a first step towards Lebanon, where Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, armed and financed by Iran, which enjoys a dominant position in Beirut, said on Wednesday ready to "invade the Galilee "in case of war with Israel.

Israeli leaders are even less inclined to ignore the Iranian naval maneuvers they worry about the post-Mubarak. The passage of these vessels by the Suez Canal is a sort of test vis-à-vis the Egyptian army, which runs the country. Initially, the Israeli military wanted be reassuring in welcoming the "cooperation" between the two staffs, but some mistrust is palpable. At the time of Hosni Mubarak, the two countries had formed a de facto alliance against Iran. In July 2009 an Israeli submarine crossed the Suez Canal in full sight of the Egyptian authorities to a destination "unknown."

According to foreign military experts, this vehicle class Dauphin, capable of being equipped with nuclear missiles, would have crossed the Gulf, near Iran. At that time, Egypt was alarmed at attempts to destabilize Iran to Shiite communities scattered in the Gulf. Several members of Hezbollah accused of plotting anti-Israeli attacks on Egyptian soil were arrested and sentenced by courts of Cairo.

The stroke of Avigdor Lieberman in these conditions could help to identify if the Egyptian leaders maintain their policy against Iran's nuclear program and its attempts to extend its influence throughout the Middle East.

only certainty in all cases the project to deploy "one year" of warships off the coast of Syria at the request of the government in Damascus had been raised last month publicly by leaders of the Iranian Navy. Israeli officials quoted by Defense Media believe that this project, if confirmed, also illustrates the desire of Iran to pressure the United States and other Western countries for the departure of the naval forces that intersect in the Gulf.

The construction of a French naval base in the UAE and the permanent presence of U.S. Navy in the area have caused "some nervousness" among the Iranian military, these officials say.

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Eric Zemmour convicted of incitement to racial discrimination

Columnist Eric Zemmour its arrival at court in Paris, January 11, 2011 Reuters / Jacky Naegelen

JUSTICE - The columnist was sentenced to 2,000 euros fine suspended ...
The Paris court ruled columnist Eric Zemmour guilty of incitement to racial discrimination on TV uttering controversial speech on "Blacks and Arabs." He was sentenced on Friday to 2,000 euros fine suspended. However, he was acquitted of the charge of defamation.

Eric Zemmour was sued by SOS Racisme Licra, MRAP, and UEJF J'accuse, for about 6 March 2010 on Canal + Oh, and France. In the show Thierry Ardisson Hi earthlings, broadcast on encrypted, Eric Zemmour was indignant after an intervention on the controls facies: "But why is checked 17 times? Why? Because most dealers are black and Arab, that's how it is a fact. "

A sentence of principle?
The same day, France Ô, he felt, in response to a question put to him, that employers are "entitled" to deny Arabs or Blacks. Highlighting "the credit to be given to the words" the accused, "A man of the media, acknowledged a polemicist, a troublemaker sometimes," the prosecutor Anne de Fontette was required at the hearing on January 14 conviction "in principle".

Regarding the quote on the traffickers, she regretted that Eric Zemmour has taken the "old stereotype that equates immigration crime." As to the second assertion, she recalled that in France, "discrimination is not a right but a crime."

He describes himself as observer faithful
More broadly, she had made the spokesman of a "Republic must unify and pacify, especially in the troubled period that France is going through for several months during which the remarks that were thought to permanently silenced picked up the pace. "

Eric Zemmour his side had defended himself vigorously, ensuring not to be a "provocative", but a faithful observer of reality that denies the "politically correct".
(AFP)

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Egypt: A French professor of Cairo repatriated for demonstrating

Egypt: A French professor of Cairo repatriated for protesting with a sign "Casse toi pauvre con"

CONTROVERSY - It is subject to the "duty of reserve" justifies the Quai d'Orsay ...
A French teacher, working at the French Lycée in Cairo, was recently repatriated by the Quai d'Orsay, after having demonstrated, as millions of Egyptians against Hosni Mubarak reveals BFM TV on Thursday morning. Small detail that certainly has its importance in this case: the professor was holding a sign "Casse-toi pauvre con", referring to the controversial project of Nicolas Sarkozy as an onlooker at the Salon of Agriculture. Nicolas Sarkozy must "give this message to Mubarak," he explained to the camera BFM TV. Spotted by

photographers of the Embassy of France, the official was spotted and punished in some way by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who returned to France for its "security", is justified there.

His wife and children live in Egypt
This man, whose wife and two children live in Egypt, has now disqualification abroad. The Quai d'Orsay said that as a French civil servant, this man has "an obligation of reserve duty."

severity in the matter may appear excessive when the controversy swells on vacation all expenses paid by the Prime Minister of Egypt and Foreign Minister of Tunisia. The latter in particular repeatedly lied about his holiday and its links with a businessman close to Ben Ali of Tunisia.

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Ecuadorian Indians obtain the conviction of Chevron

By Patrick Bele.
There are moments where he must learn to rejoice at the news reaching us from the South American continent. This week the court sentenced the Ecuadorian American who Chevron oil at 9.5 billion dollars in fines for having probably irreparably damaged an area of Amazon border with Colombia.


Thousands of hectares of land have been impregnated with residues of oil that Texaco then merged with Chevron, has been driving for years 60 and 70. It is not just accidental pollution, errors or technical. No, the oil company had knowingly used outdated technologies and highly polluting oil operations in Ecuador for the sole purpose of maximizing profits. In comparison, the pollution caused by BP in the Gulf of Mexico a few months ago like a fly on frass a lampshade.

is the epitome of arrogance that Western groups have too long shown in the exploitation of natural resources of Third World countries. This allows the populist and sometimes simplistic Liders South American collect a wide audience in the U.S. Latino population.

Facts: Texaco gets in the 60 concessions to exploit oil in the north-eastern Ecuador. For 30 years, the U.S. company will drill 300 wells over an area half the size of Corsica. That territory covered by primary forest of biologically rich Indian tribes that lived were never consulted. This operation was born a city Lago Agrio, the "bitter lake". An explicit reference to Sour Lake, where Texaco was born in Texas. But there the similarities end: unlike the practices used in Texas, Ecuador, Texaco has deliberately used methods that made the land unusable for hundreds of years and the dangerous environment for people who live there.

Texaco intentionally dumped waste oil exploitation in holes without protections soil pollutants for hundreds of years the water supply. Texaco rejected the wastewater resulting from oil directly into the rivers feeding the people of the forest.

Visit Lago Agrio and surrounding nauseous. Unable to find a family where there is not a disabled child birth. When men seek to exploit the earth, digging the hole causes less smelly and oily fumes. These people have not only been deprived of their land by pollution has caused the oil but also future, most of their children on the legacy of pollution caused by Texaco. Today

Texaco is appealing the conviction. But families also. Indeed, a U.S. firm has estimated the damage at tens of billions of euros. The only soil remediation represent at least a hundred billion. This scandal was probably largely inspired the project developed by the Ecuadorian government in Yasuni. This is for Ecuador to commit not to exploit the oil resources hidden in the basement of the Yasuni park, which houses one of the biodiversity the most extraordinary of the world in exchange for international financing of the non-exploitation.

The reasoning is as follows: biodoversité the Ecuadorian forest belongs to humanity. For the defense, it is necessary that the world works through the funding of non-exploitation of these resources and thus their preservation.

PS: on assignment in Chile, I just received an email from the Embassy of Mexico telling me that the Ambassador of France in that country withdrew from the Senate after the foreign minister, Michele Alliot Marie, refers, in a debate unconnected with this case, Florence Break, sentenced to a lengthy prison sentence for his alleged involvement in kidnappings. The arms drop me ... It reminds me of unsuccessful actions of France to liberate Ingrid Betancourt. I particularly remember a trip to Buenos Aires François Fillon for Christina Kirchner's inauguration. French Prime Minister received President Uribe at the Embassy of France for the maintenance exclusively of Ingrid Betancourt. The only effect was to provoke the anger of the Colombian president saying that France did not meddle in the internal affairs of Colombia. History has vindicated Alvaro Uribe, as he managed to free Ingrid Betancourt, a spectacular action of the armed forces at the time directed by Juan Manuel Santos, the current president. France at the time pushed Bogota to discuss with the FARC ...

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Two Iranian warships worry Israel

By Marc Henry
Sent by Tehran, the two ships were preparing to take the Suez Canal.
Israel threatened on Wednesday to "put Iran in its place." This warning, yet no charge has been launched par Avigdor Lieberman le chef de la diplomatie. Selon lui, deux navires de guerre iraniens devaient franchir le canal de Suez dans la soirée pour aller croiser au large de la Syrie en Méditerranée, non loin des côtes israéliennes «pour la première fois depuis plusieurs années». De fait, depuis 1979.

«Il s'agit d'une provocation, de la preuve que les Iraniens se sentent sûrs d'eux-mêmes au point qu'ils se conduisent avec le plus grand culot», a affirmé le chef de la diplomatie sur un ton martial. Selon lui, la communauté internationale «doit comprendre qu'Israël ne pourra pas supporter cette situation éternellement et devra agir avec fermeté». Autrement said, Israel does not use force if Iran carries out its buildings safely in Syria.

In a statement, Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said it had not received notification of the passage of Iranian ships: "The Authority authorizes the ships of any nationality to cross the channel as long their flag belongs to a country not at war against Egypt. "

first step towards Lebanon
This trip could be a first step towards Lebanon, where Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader armed and financed by Iran, which has a dominant position in Beirut, said on Wednesday ready to "invade the Galilee" in case of war with Israel.

Israeli leaders are even less inclined to ignore the Iranian naval maneuvers they worry about the post-Mubarak. The passage of these vessels by the Suez Canal is a sort of test vis-à-vis the Egyptian army, which runs the country. Initially, the Israeli military wanted to be reassuring in welcoming the "cooperation" between the two staffs, but some mistrust is palpable. At the time of Hosni Mubarak, Both countries had established a de facto alliance against Iran. In July 2009 an Israeli submarine crossed the Suez Canal in full sight of the Egyptian authorities to a destination "unknown."

According to foreign military experts, this vehicle class Dauphin, capable of being equipped with nuclear missiles, would have crossed the Gulf, near Iran. At that time, Egypt was alarmed at attempts to destabilize Iran to the Shiite communities scattered in the Gulf. Several members of Hezbollah accused of plotting anti-Israeli attacks on Egyptian soil were arrested and sentenced by courts of Cairo.

The stroke of Avigdor Lieberman in these conditions could help to identify if the Egyptian leaders maintain their policy against Iran's nuclear program and its attempts to extend its influence throughout the Middle East.

only certainty in all cases the project to deploy "one year" of warships off the coast of Syria at the request of the government in Damascus had been mentioned publicly last month by leaders of the Iranian Navy. Israeli officials quoted by Defense Media believe that this project, if confirmed, shows Tehran will also put pressure on the United States and other Western countries for the departure of the naval forces that intersect in the Gulf.

The construction of a French naval base in the UAE and the permanent presence of U.S. Navy in the area have caused "some nervousness" among the Iranian military, these officials say.