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wows Secrets
of Sea creator |
| FAMOUS Italian director and choreographer
Gino Landi is impressed with the quality of audience in Qatar
and would love to present his works again and again, if possible
on the occasion of the World Cup 2022 as well. Talking to newsmen
on Saturday, Landi, who is in Doha to present his captivating
ballet titled ´Secrets of the Sea´ at the ongoing
Qatar Marine Festival 2011, said, "I have noticed that
the audience here sits through the entire show, which is something
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|  |  | | Why Qadhafi Has Lost |
THE
fight is not over. Whether or not Col Moamar Qadhafi defeats
the rebels in eastern Libya, any legitimacy he once had has
been extinguished. He has weapons, tanks and planes, but he
has lost the allegiance of even those elements of Libyan society
that had once been willing to wait and hope for political reform.
His base of support is now only diehard allies and foreign mercenaries.
They might win on the... |
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|  |  | | THE FORGOTTEN
MILLIONS |
| MORE than three years after we entered
the worst economic slump since the 1930s, a strange and disturbing
thing has happened to our political discourse: Washington has
lost interest in the unemployed. Jobs do get mentioned now and
then - and a few political figures, notably Nancy Pelosi, the
Democratic leader in the House, are still trying to get some
kind of action. But no jobs bills have been introduced in Congress,
no jobcreation plans have been advanced... |
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Merkel calls for common EU N-safety standards
REUTERS
BERLIN GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Saturday for the European Union to set common safety standards for nuclear power stations following Japan’s crisis.
Merkel, who ordered the closure this week of seven old nuclear plants in Germany, said she would raise the issue at an EU summit on March 24-25.
In a podcast on her website, Merkel noted that the EU had set common standards for many things right down to the size of apples and shape of bananas.
“We could also talk about uniform safety standards for all European nuclear power stations because everyone in Europe would be affected to the same extent by an accident at a nuclear power station in Europe,” she said.
Environment Minister Norbert Roettgen is considering drastic safety measures to be implemented at German nuclear plants which could make them commercially unviable, sources in Merkel’s coalition said on Friday.
Roettgen discussed with coalition partners a ministry paper offering “preliminary thoughts” on possible standards that few of Germany’s 17 nuclear plants currently fulfill, they said.
Merkel praised European Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger for summoning nuclear power plant operators and regulators to discuss safety after last week’s earthquake and tsunami which caused the crisis at Japan’s Fukushima complex.
“We have to decide what we can learn from this catastrophe,” said Merkel, who suspended this week her nuclear policy which the coalition agreed only last autumn.
All seven plants, which began operating before 1980, will undergo safety checks during the three month moratorium.
The opposition has accused Merkel of staging the policy U-turn to avoid defeat in a series of regional elections this month.
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