Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Not issued in the USA archivaronos drug Guzman

The Mexican drug baron , Chouakin Guzman won a temporary injunction for non- adoption in the United States , where he faces charges of trafficking in drugs and arms , according to the federal court decision .
The Guzman , who was the number one fugitive in Mexico and was the leader of the Sinaloa cartel , was arrested in the early hours Saturday during a raid in the beach resort of Mazatlan , Mexico, with the help of American agents .
A day after the arrest of Guzman , the representative of a federal U.S. attorney said he plans to seek his extradition to the United States to stand trial , but one part is still unclear whether this will happen and secondly the process of adoption can take years to complete.
On Monday , his lawyers lodged Guzman precautionary measures to prevent any movement on the issue in the U.S. . The mandate was approved Tuesday but it remains unknown how long it will be valid .

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Homicide behind the corpse woman who was missing?

The body of a woman, whose disappearance was reported, the police found in the shed of her home, as announced today by the authorities.
This is the 59chroni Eva Linda Woods of the USA. The neighbors had last seen outside her home Friday afternoon, said sheriff of Kanawha County, Brian Humphreys.
Police are still searching for her disappearance. The police believe that it is a case of homicide.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Cheigkel: Afghanistan should take a decision on the security agreement with U.S.

The U.S. Defence Secretary , Chuck Cheigkel said that Afghanistan can not postpone the decision on signing a security agreement with the U.S. that would allow some troops to remain in the country beyond 2014 .
 
Speaking to reporters en route to Poland , Mr. Cheigkel noted that the delay by the President of Afghanistan , Hamid Karzai , to sign the bilateral agreement will create problems because the U.S. needs to plan for the future . But he added that he respects the right of Mr Karzai to decide on the issue as he considers right and stressed that the U.S. has "limited" ability to influence the decisions of Afghans.
 
Under Proclamation to Congress this week President Obama said the U.S. is ready to leave a small force in Afghanistan for training and assisting the armed forces of the country .

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Maid known U.S. businessman killed her newborn

In a mansion of Long Island , located near the waterfront , was arrested one maid who unhesitatingly threw her newborn baby girl in the trash .
According to police , the 26 year old gave birth on Sunday. The baby brought brain injuries and died a few minutes after birth , as found by the coroner .
The authorities say that the complications had the 26 year old after birth , they have to go to hospital .
She allegedly threw the infant's body in a plastic bag and then with her husband went to a nearby hospital , tossing the baby in a dustbin .
The body was discovered by the garbage in the drum near the hospital .
The mother accused of murder and her husband for second degree murder . Expected to be arraigned in court today . They already had two children in Honduras .
Her husband and family for whom she worked had no idea she was pregnant , according to testimony .
In testimony of her husband , said he had not realized that she had given birth up to go to the hospital .
The Solano had worked in the luxury home for only three weeks.
The impressive mansion owned 64chrono Raymond Figalora, bank executive of Michigan.

Friday, February 21, 2014

U.S.: Growing nuclear facilities for electricity generation

Growing nuclear facilities for electricity generation in the United States , according to the U.S. Nuclear Energy Institute .
 
The Nuclear Energy Institute reported that 4 new units are under construction in South Carolina and Georgia. In addition there are applications for the construction of 12 new units .
 
According to Steve Burns from the electricity and natural gas in South Carolina , nuclear energy is a good option .
 
As stressed " coal is not a good choice. The price of gas is relatively high, which makes nuclear power is the best option . For this reason, the company was already operating a nuclear installation, and is extendable . So we decided to make the full transition to nuclear energy. "
 
Currently in South Carolina are open seven reactors , while in Georgia there are 6 nuclear reactors in operation and two under construction .
 
However Steven Kouzinski , president of the Society of Nuclear Energy in South Carolina notes that the cost of building reactors is large, but the payback period of 40-60 years is extremely economical.
 
However , the reactions against nuclear energy remains high with items they want 50 % of Americans oppose the construction of new reactors.
 
Also the episode with the Fukushima reactor in Japan has played an important role in increasing opposition to nuclear energy in the United States .

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Signs of slowdown in the U.S. economy

Decreased in January consumer spending for the second consecutive month in the United States . This trend may be indicative of a reduction in the growth rate of the U.S. economy .
 
The consumption of goods decreased by 0,004 % in the last month . This decrease is the largest made in the last 10 months .
 
The goods consumption accounts for 70 % of the U.S. economy .
 
For the reduction of consumer goods liable intense storm that has affected large parts of the United States .
 
Meanwhile , increased by 8,000 last week the number of people who have requested unemployment benefits . The increase of this index is indicative of increased redundancy .
 
The unemployment rate in the United States is at 6.6 %, a historical low of the last 5 years .

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

In the U.S. for the NVAers Missas

The federal coach departed today ( 18/2 ) on the other side of the Atlantic in order to meet the Greeks in the NBA .
Kostas Missas along with legal counsel EEC George Koniari departed today ( 18/2 ) for the U.S. . There you will meet them Calathes , Koufos and Antetokounmpo in order to discuss the possibility of their presence on the national team.
The announcement of the EEC :
" The federal coach Kostas Missas counsel EEC , George Koniaris , departed today in the U.S. . The purpose of the visit is to meet and discuss with Nick Calathes , Kosta Koufos and John Antetokounmpo view of the obligations of national teams this summer .
The Missas Koniaris and will travel to Memphis , where they are struggling and Koufos and Calathes . You talk to them , but with Leaders Grizzlies and will watch the game against the Los Angeles Clippers . Then you go to Philadelphia , where Sunday the Bucks faced the Sixers and there will meet with John Antetokounmpo . "

Monday, February 17, 2014

USA: The weekend last wave of storms in the east coast

The latest wave of bad weather that has hit the U.S. east coast is expected to affect these areas on Friday and Saturday, after heavy snow made the previous day .
 
The provision of new , severe weather came while millions of Americans trying dug the snow has covered almost one third of the country . One million people in the American South , are without electricity as several trees fell on the cables of electricity grid because of frost and strong winds .
 
At least 18 people have died from causes related to the bad weather, including a pregnant woman whose car was swept away by snowplow machine . Doctors managed to save the baby, subjecting the unfortunate woman in cesarean section , but the newborn is hospitalized in critical condition .
 
The powerful storm struck the southeastern states Wednesday and moved north to the area of New England. More than 30 cm of snow fell in the states of North Carolina , the Georgia and Virginia .
 
The federal and state agencies remained closed Thursday as well as most schools . At the same time thousands of flights were canceled and some passengers to stay for days at airports .
 
Meanwhile , President Obama Friday visited the area of Fresno in California affected the last few days of intense drought . The U.S. President met with local officials and farmers in the region in order to find the effects of this phenomenon on crops .

Friday, February 14, 2014

Effective was the new U.S. campaign for tourism

Positive results from the new campaign to increase tourism in the United States in accordance with the United States government .
 
According to the company Brand USA, which is a consortium of public and private sector , the new campaign , increased arrivals from eight foreign countries , adding 53,000 new jobs in the market.
 
According to the head of the company , Chris Thompson , arrivals from abroad bring highest grossing in the United States than the domestic tourism .
The United States aimed at boosting tourism in third in 7 years , so that visitors can touch 100 million annually .

Thursday, February 13, 2014

USA Beatlemania ... 50 years later

Half a century filled by the first appearance of the Beatles in the United States .

On 11 February 1964 , the " Beetles " made a historic concert in Washington.

The tribute band Beatlemania Now starred in representation before the concert fanatic admirers . Among them , some who have lived the experience of 1964 .

"I was here in the first concert . I was here . The scene looked like a ring and I was in the fifth row. It was fantastic . Exciting . I could not believe that I had in front of me just to sing and hear everything perfectly . Really exciting experience, " says Carol Mc Kraken .

At the same venue hosted a photo exhibition by Mike Mitchell, with impressive highlights from the virginal steps of the Beatles on the other side of the Atlantic.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

USA: The House of Representatives approved an increase in the debt limit

By a narrow majority, the House of Representatives approved an increase in the borrowing limit of U.S. for the next year.

With this decision averted bankruptcy that threatened the U.S. at the end of the month. The bill was passed without modifications.

The bill has now passed into the hands of the Senate for debate and vote.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

In Wisconsin and Tennessee President Obama

President Obama on Thursday visited the states Wisconsin and Tennessee , promoting initiatives on matters of domestic policy , which was mentioned in the announcement to Congress on Tuesday night.
 
Mr. Obama visited the premises of General Electric , Milwaukee , saying the company has created millions of new jobs and has contributed to the reduction of unemployment in the U.S. .
 
The U.S. President described the 2014 " year of significant developments for the U.S. " and stressed that the country is in a better position than any other development .
 
After Milwaukee , Mr. Obama traveled to Nashville, Tennessee where she spoke to high school students.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Report: Illegal data collection telephone calls by the NSA

Independent Committee of the American public in the report that was published on Thursday , featuring a program of mass concentration data over telephone Americans by the National Security Agency (NSA), illegal and requesting termination.
 
This monitoring program " does not have the necessary legal basis " and raises "serious threats to civil liberties and privacy ," says Civil Liberties Committee on Oversight and Personnel Policy, while noting that it could not find a single case in which the gathered information " clearly contributed " to this effect in the struggle waged by the U.S. against terrorism, led to the discovery of a terrorist plot .
 
The Committee's conclusions are not binding, while the proposal for ending the NSA surveillance program contrasts with President Obama's decision to reform the program , but not termination.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

The U.S. authorities will seek the death penalty for the bomber Boston

The U.S. authorities announced they would seek the death penalty against the 20 year old accused of bombing the Boston Marathon , Tzochar Tsarnagief .
 
The U.S. Attorney General , Eric Holder , announced on Thursday that authorities will seek the death penalty .
 
Noting that the U.S. federal government rarely asks for death penalty and has achieved a death sentence only three times since 1988 , when it ended a moratorium on executions .
 
Mr. Holder said that "the nature of the act in this case and the consequences of " made him seek the death penalty if found guilty Tsarnagief categories .
 
But not yet set a date for his trial Tzochar Tsarnagief , who faces 30 categories, including using a weapon of mass destruction .

Saturday, February 8, 2014

The unemployment rate in the United States declined slightly in January

The unemployment rate in the United States declined slightly in January, reflecting a rebound in job creation , which was however less rapid than expected , according to official data released Friday by the Ministry of Labour.
The unemployment rate in January fell by 0.1 % and decreased to 6.6 % compared with December , and created 113,000 new jobs .
Analysts have projected weighted average that would create 175,000 jobs and that the unemployment rate will remain unchanged at 6.7 % .
The number of new jobs were created in December , which was very disappointing , especially because of the effects of weather , revised and increased slightly from 74,000 to 75,000 . This revised November substantially upwards , from 241,000 to 274,000 .
Over the last three months , the average job growth amounts to 154,000 . For all of 2013, the figure , the average monthly rate of job creation was 194,000 higher than those lost .
As fell to 6.6 % , the unemployment rate approached more the limit of 6.5 % , after which the federal U.S. central bank , the Fed, has made it clear that it will consider any increase in key interest rates which are now close to zero.
The decline in the percentage of unemployed in January seems to be due primarily to an increase in jobs and not to a further drop in the labor force - as happened extensively in recent months , with disaffected unemployed to abandon the effort to secure a job .
Last month the active population rose to 63 %, which is included in this 499,000 additional persons . However this figure is a record low .
Another paradox may have contributed to the decline in the unemployment rate . People identified long-term unemployed ( out of work for over six months) decreased by 232,000 in January, to 3.6 million .

Friday, February 7, 2014

NYSE New York Stock Exchange

With the rise today closed the NYSE.
The Dow Jones industrial average gained 188.30 points (1.22%) and closed at 15,628.53 points. The Nasdaq high tech companies closed at 4057.12 points, up 45.57 points or 1.14%. The index Standard & Poor's 500, which is indicative of the general trend, closing at 1,773.43 points, gaining 21.79 points or 1.24%.

Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan, New York

Three hundred tons of gold will be transferred gradually by 2020 a vault in New York to Germany , announced today the German central bank.
In Germany made regular questions about why 45% of the country's gold is stored deep in the vaults of the Federal Reserve , the Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan, New York .
The root cause was that West Germany had acquired this gold through trade surpluses in the 1950s and 1960s and never took him outside the U.S. to be sure that I will not lose if the Soviet Union invaded Germany .
The Bundesbank responded today to a report in the newspaper " Chantelsmplat " which spoke of mysterious delays in repatriation program of the German gold .
The newspaper relied on a conservative political, Peter Gkaouvailer , who has regularly raised the issue and expressed doubts that gold is readily available in New York , asserts .
Representative of the central bank in Frankfurt said that this is not true and that the repatriation of gold in small quantities is preferred for security reasons .
The spokesman also rejected accusations that Germany did not monitor closely enough gold that is in New York.
" We have no doubt about the reliability of our partners ," he said.
The bank announced that five tonnes of gold were repatriated last year from New York , along with 32 tons repatriated from Paris , and that the program continues.
The newspaper notes that insurance companies cover only air shipments of gold and no missions with ships , while not insure shipments over a tonne of time .
Germany aims to keep only 37 % of the gold in the Federal Reserve in New York , where most of the world's store of gold . Transfers multibillion dollar made easy , simply transferring the gold from the car of a country to him of another, inside the vault.
The fall in the price of gold decreased in December last year the value of total gold reserves of the Bundesbank by 31 % to 94.9 billion euros.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Decreased homicides in New York

Three hundred twenty-nine homicides were recorded in New York in 2013 , ie a number which is reduced by 20 % compared with the previous year and the lowest for half a century , announced today the mayoralty .

Until December 22, 2013 were recorded in New York 329 homicides , ie 84 fewer than in the same period last year, according to official figures released today by the council .
In 2012 New York had declared the safest U.S. city , with 419 homicides .
In 2011 the city had recorded 515 homicides in 2012 , 536.
In 1963 , the year he began to keep statistics , the city had recorded 548 homicides .
This number has continued to grow until 1990 , when the number recorded a record 2,245 homicides , ie an average of six a day .
Since 1994 began to reduce the number of homicides by taking the mayoralty of Rudolph Giuliani and the beginning of the policy of 'zero tolerance' . At the end of his term in 2001 in New York City recorded 649 homicides .

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Thousands of flights were canceled , the governors of New York

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Faced with a new wave of bad weather are residents in the northeastern U.S. coast . Thousands of flights were canceled , the governors of New York and northeastern regions have declared states in an emergency situation, calling residents not to leave their homes .

"As the storm is underway , bringing lot of snow and strong winds in many parts of the State, I urge all New Yorkers to be careful to avoid traveling and to stay indoors ," said the new governor of New York Andrew Cuomo .

Among the cancellations that occurred while many travelers returning from destinations winter holiday , officials at Logan International Airport in Boston said that up to one quarter of scheduled flights were canceled .

The Cuomo and Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie ordered not to appear today in the work of non-essential services staff . The State of New Jersey announced that public schools will be closed today in Hoboken and Jersey City.

Monday, February 3, 2014

In New York 15 centimeters of snow fell in Central Park and Times Square

Four people died Friday in the northeastern regions of the U.S. , hit by heavy snow and extremely low temperatures, which reach polar levels .
In Philadelphia an employee who worked in the cleaning of roads buried under tons of salt that formed over the mountain a height of 30 meters . In the state of New York 71chroni a woman suffering from Alzheimer 's disease died from the cold as he had apparently disappeared from her home. Two more people were killed in traffic accidents in the northeastern United States due to frost , while seven other deaths the previous 24-hours in the Midwest came in accordance with the principles of the extreme cold .
In New York 15 centimeters of snow fell in Central Park and Times Square , tourists played snowballs at -10 degrees . The temperature dropped at night even at -18 degrees and the new city mayor Bill di Blasio is recommending New Yorkers to stay in their homes .

Saturday, February 1, 2014

The 10 most expensive cities in the world

If you intend to visit , should you can afford . Otherwise, think again ...
The site expatistan.com, is essentially a platform that collects information from 200,000 users from around the world , on the average prices in 1600 cities of the world
10. Copenhagen
In 10th place in the list is Copenhagen which 2 liters of soda costing 3.6 euros.
9. San Francisco
A bottle of good red wine , in the town of Golden Gate Bridge, reaches EUR 13 and a loaf of white bread in a pound costs 3 euros !
8. Paris
The rent for the Parisian apartment is around 2,588 euros , while the price of a dinner or a bottle of wine is the lowest scale although , not exact .
7. Singapore
Just how accurate is Singapore understands if one compares the price of a Volkswagen Golf, which there reaches 95,300 ( ! ) Euros , while the same model in Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic , less costs by 86 % .
6. Lausanne
In order to travel by taxi to Lausanne , 8 km distance , you have to pay 28 euros.
5. new York
Rents are high in New York and with them are two good tickets for the theater that will leave your pocket ... poorer by 240 euros.
4. Zurich
A dozen eggs in Zurich costs 5.20 euros.
Three . Geneva
Even a Swiss town located in the top 5 of the list , in which half pound chicken breast , costs an average of 11 euros.
Two . Oslo
In the second position in the list is the capital of Norway , where the price of a bottle of red wine reaches 21 euros !
1. London
In the first position in the list with the most expensive cities in the world , located in London , where the monthly card of transport costs 160 euros and gasoline 1.68 euros per liter , ie twice the price of gasoline in Los Angeles.