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Coup de filet dans un réseau présumé de trafic de graisse humaine - LeMonde.fr
cédé aux premières arrestations après la découverte début novembre d'un récipient contenant de la graisse humaine, envoyé dans une entreprise de transports de Lima en provenance de Huanuco. Deux personnes ont été arrêtées à l'arrivée, deux à l'origine. Les suspects italiens ont été identifiés grâce à "l'interception de communications téléphoniques" des suspects péruviens arrêtés. L'un d'entre eux aurait regagné l'Europe, a ajouté le procureur Sans.Coup de filet dans un réseau présumé de trafic de graisse humaine - LeMonde.fr
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Feuilleton télévisé
C'est déjà demain (Search for Tomorrow) est un feuilleton télévisé américain en 658 épisodes de 15 minutes (de 1951 à 1967) puis de 25 minutes (de 1968 à 1986), créé par Roy Winsor et diffusé entre le 3 septembre 1951 et le 26 décembre 1986 sur le réseau CBS. En France, le feuilleton a été diffusé à partir du 7 septembre 1987 sur TF1.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Europeans find 32 new planets outside solar system
European astronomers have found 32 new planets outside our solar system, adding evidence to the theory that the universe has many places where life could develop. Scientists using the European Southern Observatory telescope didn't find any planets quite the size of Earth or any that seemed habitable or even unusual. But their announcement increased the number of planets discovered outside the solar system to more than 400.Europeans find 32 new planets outside solar system
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Dalton says he knew immediately he'd seen something terrible.He was right. The woman, in her 60s, died. The medical examiner is still trying to identify her, but in a way we already know who she is. She's another pedestrian victim of the perilous streets of San Francisco.S.F. a dangerous city for careless pedestrians
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Although they are still eager for information from the public that might help them solve the slaying of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu, investigators said today that they have been frustrated by time-wasting tips that get them no closer to finding the killer.Weird tips taking up Tracy cops' time
Monday, April 06, 2009
91 dead, 1,500 injured in central Italy quake
L'AQUILA, Italy – A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept, killing at least 91 people in the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades. Tens of thousands were homeless and 1,500 were injured.Ambulances screamed through the medieval city of L'Aquila as firefighters with dogs and a crane worked feverishly to reach people trapped in fallen buildings, including a university dormitory where half a dozen students were believed still inside.91 dead, 1,500 injured in central Italy quake
Friday, April 03, 2009
Hostages taken, fatalities at NY immigrant center
Mayor Matthew Ryan told the Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin that the gunman had a high-powered rifle.The FBI was sending hostage negotiators and an evidence response team to the scene. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives wasHostages taken, fatalities at NY immigrant center
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GM's new CEO says bankruptcy is 'more probable'
In his first news conference as CEO, Fritz Henderson said he expects the company would "need to take further measures" beyond the five plants the company said it would shutter when it submitted a restructuring plan to the government last month.GM's new CEO says bankruptcy is 'more probable'
Friday, March 27, 2009
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Thousands of police officers from across the country and Bay Area residents are expected to fill Oracle Arena today for the funeral of four Oakland police officers shot and killed in the line of duty.Oakland police funeral set for today
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Shocked by the outburst, other European politicians went into damage control mode, with some reproaching the Czech leader for his language and others reaffirming their good diplomatic ties with the United States. The leaders of EU's major nations — France, Britain and Germany, among others — largely ignored Topolanek and his remarks.EU presidency: US stimulus is 'the road to hell'
Monday, March 23, 2009
Administration seeks to free frozen credit markets
Geithner's performance in President Barack Obama's Cabinet has come under heavy criticism from some in Congress. The secretary announced the initiative in a Treasury Department room with no cameras allowed. He was with Obama later in the morning, however, when the president spoke briefly, saying he was "very confident" the latest plan will succeed.Administration seeks to free frozen credit markets
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The athletic-minded president made an offhand remark Thursday on "The Tonight Show" comparing his weak bowling to "the Special Olympics or something." He quickly apologized and told the Special Olympics chairman he wants to have some of its athletes visit the White House to bowl or play basketball.Special Olympics bowler: I can beat the president!
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Some potential buyers for those high-end homes have been stymied by the frozen credit market, which has made it difficult to obtain so-called jumbo loans exceeding $417,000.Firm: NorCal median home price down 46 percent
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He spoke at the White House as the chairman of the American International Group, Edward Liddy, took the hot seat to tell Congress he was as angry as everyone else at "distasteful" multimillion-dollar bonuses paid to AIG employees at the same time the company was accepting federal bailout money.AIG head shares US anger of bonuses but backs them
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"It's hard to understand how derivative traders at AIG warranted any bonuses, much less $165 million in extra pay," Obama said at the outset of an appearance to announce help for small businesses hurt by the deep recession.
Obama: AIG can't justify 'outrage' of exec bonuses
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Chip JohnsonArchive | E-mail | RSSOakland's new tactics on crime appear to helpChip JohnsonFriday, March 13, 2009Print E-mail deliciousdel.icio.usdiggDiggtechnoratiTechnoratiredditRedditfacebookFacebook slashdotSlashdotfarkFarknewsvineNewsvinegoogleGoogle BookmarksShare Comments (78) Georgia (default)VerdanaTimes New RomanArialFont | Size: The sun seems to be shining a bit brighter than usual on Oakland's often-violent streets.Major crimes - particularly killings - have subsided so far this year just as more officers and new outreach workers have been deployed in the city at the urging of Mayor Ron Dellums.ImagesOfficer Gerardo Melero (left) and other Oakland police of...David Flores (right) is questioned about an assault case ...Oakland police officers investigate the car of three peop... View Larger ImagesChip Johnson * Oakland's new tactics on crime appear to help 03.13.09 * Proposed hotel tax a positive step for Oakland 03.06.09 * Auditor seeks residents' pressure on nepotism 03.03.09 * Dysfunction persists at Oakland City Hall 02.27.09More Chip Johnson »The QuestionMajor crimes in Oakland decrease 23 percent: New policing tactics pay off Just a fluke How about it, San Francisco?View ResultsDisclaimerAbout This PollSF Gate polls are strictly surveys of those who choose to participate and are therefore not valid statistical samples.Our poll software uses a variety of methods to ensure that only votes determined to be valid are tabulated. When this determination cannot be made, we may not process your vote.No actions are taken by SF Gate as a result of the polls.CloseMore Polls »And while nobody knows how long the trend will hold, even a short-lived respite is a welcome change.Since Jan. 1, felony crimes against people and property have dropped 23 percent, according to the Oakland Police Department.Homicides alone decreased by 50 percent, to 14 slayings from 29 over the same period a year ago. Robberies fell by 16 percent during the same period, while auto theft dropped by one-third.All this is enough to make Grand Avenue furniture store owner Corella Ford smile. The return of a beat cop on her street a few months ago made all the difference, she said."We had homeless people sleeping in our doorways, people wandering up and down the block, but when he came, that all vanished," said Ford, 68. "I would say about four out of six days a week, he will stick his head inside the door and say hi. It's been a great relief."If there is a downside to the trend, the city still averages more than 200 gun assaults and street robberies a month, police say."Crime was down at the beginning of last year, too, and then spiked upward," cautioned Capt. Anthony Toribio, who oversees an area from downtown to the Berkeley border and the West Oakland shoreline. "We are trying to be as innovative as possible and changing our strategies to adapt to the crime."New deployment tacticsSince early February, the department has changed its deployment tactics to schedule more officers on Thursday-through-Saturday shifts, when crime occurs with greater frequency, Toribio said.The combination of a fully staffed police department of about 830 officers and changing strategies seems to be making a difference.The city's program using intervention workers to reach out to people hanging out in neighborhoods where drug dealing and violence are common also has begun to yield results, officials said.Toribio said outreach workers paid for through the city's Measure Y program have established a "strong working relationship" with some street toughs. The workers regularly target areas with patterns of violence."We send them in when we've determined there may be trouble brewing, and they work to try and let calmer heads prevail," Toribio said."Most of these guys (outreach workers) grew up in some of these neighborhoods. They recognize guys from the street," he said. "Some of them have been to prison and battled their demons, and they have a lot of credibility on the street."Toribio says half a dozen people he has encountered on the street say the outreach workers have persuaded them to leave the life of crime.Teams head off feudsOutreach workers have made contact with members of a Hispanic gang feuding with another group in the city's Lower Bottom neighborhood on the western edge of the city.In one case, a worker stopped a young man just released from the hospital for a gunshot wound from getting even with the man who shot him.While the intervention teams work with police, they aren't agents of the police and don't share information."We tell them where we need them to go and they go in and do their thing," Toribio added. "We're beginning to see the fruits of our efforts."Acting Police Chief Howard Jordan is cautiously optimistic about the recent drop in crime and thinks the department's efforts to strengthen ties in communities most affected by crime could be paying off."We're making progress, small steps, in areas where we've had problems organizing residents," Jordan said, "and there is still a lot of work to be done in the African American community."Criminals' new targetsEven as crime has slowed in middle-class neighborhoods such as Rockridge, China Hill near Lake Merritt and the Grand-Lakeshore Avenue community, shootings are on the rise in East Oakland and working illegal immigrants, who often don't report crimes to police, have become the favored targets of street robbers.While Oakland makes strides dealing with a plague that has seemed intractable, other problems persist.Home burglaries, for example, have increased by 1 percent compared with a year ago. And victims of that crime can't help but feel vulnerable.Just ask Oakland Vice Mayor Ignacio De La Fuente, whose home in the Fruitvale District was burglarized Thursday afternoon.Chip Johnson's column appears in the Chronicle on Tuesdays and Fridays. E-mail him at chjohnson@sfchronicle.com.Print E-mail deliciousdel.icio.usdiggDiggtechnoratiTechnoratiredditRedditfacebookFacebook slashdotSlashdotfarkFarknewsvineNewsvinegoogleGoogle BookmarksShare Comments(78)View Comments »Share your thoughts on this story.Add Your CommentYou must be signed in to add a comment. Sign In | Register Post this comment to Facebook too [?]Characters left: Learn how to share your comments on Facebook.Add Your CommentMost Recommended Comments gointelpro3/12/2009 10:17:15 PMI give credit to Ron Dellums for employing real outreach workers from the hood. Ignacio tried to sabotage the program by hiring his political cronies and hacks. I'm glad to read violent crimes have gone down but the tremendous numbers of shootings have been really alarming in East Oakland. I think it's early though given the economic Depression to tell whether this trend will last. But the city should keep plugging away with this strategy. Other cities are currently turning more and more to outreach workers who are ex-cons or from the hood themselves including LA and Portland.Recommend: (77)(17)[Report Abuse] SFBullMoose3/12/2009 10:24:45 PMStart enforcing the laws and have the community start REALLY demanding that their community is safe. Not that complicated ....Recommend: (66)(17)[Report Abuse] mpmurph3/12/2009 10:17:24 PMAnd the related story 3 shot in Oakland 1 deadRecommend: (45)(26)[Report Abuse]Report item as: (required) XComment: (optional)View Comments (78)Inside SFGateSkins Game At the Doral, Henrik Stenson strips before his mud shot. 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Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Roche, on the other hand, managed to use its hostile takeover bid to nudge Genentech back to the bargaining table in what had come to look like a corporate game of "chicken." Both companies were barreling toward an event in April that might either sink Genentech's trading price suddenly or propel it past Roche's ability to pay. Next month, results are anticipated from a clinical trial that could expand sales of Genentech's lead cancer drug Avastin by several billion dollars, or puncture those expectations if the data are negative. The clinical study may indicate that Avastin extends the survival of colorectal cancer patients if it is used shortly after surgery to remove tumors, rather than later in treatment.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Lower tax revenue and massive government spending on the bank bailout pushed the federal deficit to $765 billion in the first five months of the budget year, well on its way to hitting the Obama administration's projection of a record annual imbalance of $1.75 trillion.
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The president signaled a willingness to take on some traditional Democratic constituencies, including teachers unions, which in the past have been skeptical of some merit pay proposals. Senior administration officials, who declined to be named because they were describing the speech before it was delivered, said Obama would include the unions in discussions about any incentive plans.
Obama Pitches Strategy to Improve Teaching Corps, Overhaul U.S. Education - washingtonpost.com
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FOXNews.com - Lack of Leadership Causing Chaos in Republican Party - Bill O'Reilly | The O'Reilly Factor
BILL O'REILLY, HOST: In the "Impact" segment tonight: While the Democrats are certainly having their problems, Republicans are disorganized as well. Appearing on CNN, new Republican National Committee leader Michael Steele was confronted with that.
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
The Associated Press: Feds unveil plan to help 9 million stay in homes
Government officials, launching the "Making Home Affordable" program also acknowledge that the initiatives are only a partial fix for a sweeping problem that has helped plunge the U.S. economy into the worst recession in decades. In fact, tens of thousands of homeowners in some of the most battered real estate markets — concentrated in California, Florida, Nevada and Arizona — won't be eligible for the two programs.
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By John McCrank TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian plane maker Bombardier Inc said on Friday the crash of one of its Dash 8 Q400 turboprop aircraft near Buffalo, New York, on Thursday night, which killed 50 people, was the first fatal crash involving that ...











