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Male injuries this season:
Jesus, nketiah, Trossard, elneny, zinchenko, tomiyasu, saliba, xhaka, partey, martinelli, nelson, smith rowe
Female arsenal injuries: mead, Miedema, Williamson, little, weinrother, foord, catley, rafaelle, D'Angelo, walti, gio, Goldie, hurtig
#arsenal#katie mccabe#eddie nketiah#arsenal wfc#gabriel jesus#gabriel magalhaes#afc#INJURY FC ALLEGATIONS#arsenal physios out
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who i am willing to write for.
alejandro balde.
aurelien tchouameni.
darwin nunez.
dominik szoboszlai.
eduardo camavinga.
enzo fernandez.
ferran torres.
gabriel martinelli.
jack grealish.
jamal musiala.
joao felix.
josko gvardiol.
jude bellingham.
jules kounde.
julian alvarez.
kylian mbappe.
leandro trossard.
levi colwill.
mykhailo mudryk.
pablo gavi.
pedri gonzalez.
rafael leao.
raphael varane.
rodri.
ruben dias.
thiago silva.
trent alexander arnold.
virgil van dijk.
wesley fofana.
#alejandro balde#ansu fati#antoine griezmann#aurelien tchouameni#ben chilwell#benjamin pavard#cody gakpo#cristiano ronaldo#darwin nunez#dominik szoboszlai#eduardo camavinga#emile smith rowe#enzo fernandez#ferran torres#gabriel martinelli#giovanni reyna#jack grealish#jadon sancho#jamal musiala#joao felix#john stones#josko gvardiol#jude bellingham#jules kounde#julian alvarez#kevin alvarez#kylian mbappe#leandro trossard#pablo gavi#pedri gonzalez
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My Year in Books 2022:
11,299 pages read
33 books read
Children of the Volga/My Children by Guzel Yakinha
historical fiction, life, solitude
set in Russia (German colony Gnadenthal) between 1910s-1940s
main characters: Jakob Bach, Klara Grimm, Anna Bach
The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa
historical fiction, politics, betrayal
set in Dominican Republic in 1960s + 1990s
main characters: Urania Cabral, Augustín Cabral, Rafael Trujillo
Persuasion by Jane Austen
historical fiction, romance
set in United Kingdom (Somerset) in 1814-15
main characters: Anne Elliott, Frederick Wentworth, Lady Russell
In Order to Live by Yeonmi Park
nonfiction, memoir, oppression, human trafficking, survival
set in North Korea, China, South Korea in 1990s-2000s
Outpost: A Journey to the Wild Ends of the Earth by Dan Richards
nonfiction, memoir, travel
set in Iceland, US, Scotland, France, Japan, Svalbard
Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende
historical fiction, romance
set in Chile (Valparaíso), US (San Francisco) between 1843-1853
main characters: Eliza Sommers, Rose Sommers, Joaquín Andieta, Tao Chi'en
To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara
fiction, dystopia, family, relationships
set in US (New York, Hawaii) in 1893, 1993 & 2093
main characters: David Bingham, Kawika Bingham, Charlie Bingham-Griffith
Dálvi: Six Years in the Arctic Tundra by Laura Galloway
nonfiction, memoir, introspection, Sámi, nature
set in northern Norway
Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon
historical fiction, romance, western
set in US (Missouri, Nebraska, Wyoming) between 1853-1858
main characters: Naomi May, John Lowry
The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah
historical fiction, family, hardship, Great Depression
set in US (Texas, California) in 1921 & 1934-1940
main characters: Elsa Martinelli, Loreda Martinelli, Anthony Martinelli
The Plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich
historical fiction, Indigenous, mystery
set in US (North Dakota) in 1960s, 1970s and before
main characters: Evelina Harp, Mooshum Milk, Antone Bazil Coutts
Men We Reaped by Jesmyn Ward
nonfiction, memoir, race, grief
set in US (Mississippi) between 1970s-2000s
The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan
fiction, dystopia, motherhood
set in future US (Philadelphia)
main characters: Frida Liu, Harriet, Gust
First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers by Loung Ung
nonfiction, memoir, war, Khmer Rouge, family, survival
set in Cambodia between 1975-1980
Train Dreams by Denis Johnson
historical fiction, solitude, western
set in US (Idaho) between 1910s-1930s
main character: Robert Grainier
Of Love and Shadows by Isabel Allende
historical fiction, romance, dictatorship
set in Chile in 1970s
main characters: Irene Beltrán, Francisco Leal
The Promise by Damon Galgut
(historical) fiction, family, grief, race
set in South Africa (Pretoria) in 1986, 1995, 1999, 2017
main characters: Amor Swart, Anton Swart, Astrid Swart
Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu
historical fiction, family, survival, immigration, identity
set in China, Taiwan, US (Illinois, New Mexico) between 1938-2005
main characters: Meilin, Renshu/Henry, Longwei, Lily
Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia
(historical) fiction, family, immigration, deportation
set in Cuba, US (Florida, Texas), Mexico between 1866-2019
main characters: Jeanette, Carmen, Gloria Ramos, Ana
It Would Be Night in Caracas by Karina Sainz Borgo
fiction, social unrest, oppression, grief
set in Venezuela
main character: Adelaida Falcón
Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need To Know About Global Politics by Tim Marshall
nonfiction, geopolitics, history, international relations
set worldwide
Stolen (Stöld) by Ann-Helén Laestadius
fiction, Sámi, discrimination, crime, family
set in northern Sweden
main character: Elsa
The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
historical fiction, witch trials, romance
set in northern Norway (Vardø) between 1617-1619
main character: Maren Bergensdatter, Ursula Cornet
Ways of Going Home by Alejandro Zambra
(historical) fiction, identity, politics, dictatorship
set in Chile between 1980s-2000s
characters: nameless protagonist, Claudia, Eme
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
nonfiction, memoir, abuse, mental health, child acting
set in US (LA)
The Marshal (Die Marschallin) by Zora del Buono
historical fiction, family, politics, war
set in Slovenia (Bovec) and Italy (Bari) between 1919-1980
main characters: Zora Ostan, Pietro del Buono
Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey
nonfiction, nature, environment, national parks
set in US (Utah) in 1960s
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
historical fiction, geisha’s, Japanese culture
set in Japan (Kyoto) in 1930s-1940s
main character: Sakamoto Chiyo/Nitta Sayuri
Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie
historical fiction, romance, family
set in Japan (Nagasaki), India (Delhi), Pakistan (Karachi) in 1945, 1947, 1982-1983, 2001-2002
main characters: Hiroko Tanaka, Sajjad Ali Ashraf, Raza Ashraf, Harry Burton
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed
nonfiction, self help
The Days of Abandonment by Elena Ferrante
fiction, separation, abandonment
set in Italy (Turin) in 2000s
main character: Olga
The Gift of the Wild (Das Geschenk der Wildnis) by Elli H. Radinger
nonfiction, nature, animals, environment
set in US (Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, Arizona, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Texas), Germany
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler
historical fiction, sci-fi, time travel, race, slavery
set in US (California and Maryland) in 1810s-1820s and 1976
Main characters: Dana Franklin, Kevin Franklin, Rufus Weylin, Alice Greenwood
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America's Cup-gruppespillet er ved at begynde
America's Cup 2024 afholdes i USA. Det brasilianske hold er placeret i gruppe D og konkurrerer i samme gruppe som Colombia, Paraguay og Costa Rica. I knockout-runderne i Copa America kan Brasilien møde Uruguay og USA.
Det brasilianske landshold offentliggjorde for nylig sin 26 mand store America's Cup-liste, og Bremer, Silva, Pepe og Rafael iført Landsholds fodboldtrøjer Euro 2024 blev udvalgt til listen. Neymar og Ederson var fraværende på grund af skader, og Casemiro blev ikke valgt. Der er otte angribere i det brasilianske landsholds America's Cup-liste, men der er næsten ingen spillere, der egner sig til centerpositionen. Vinicius, Rodrigo, Martinelli, Rafinha og Savio i Brasilien landsholdstrøje Euro 2024 er alle brede spillere. Selvom Rodrigo af og til spiller center, er effekten middelmådig. Det brasilianske holds centerpositionsproblem er meget fremtrædende, og det er svært for Jesus og Risaarison at spille vigtige roller. Den eneste tilgængelige center i Copa America-truppen ser ud til at være Portos Evan Nelson. Evanilsons præstation i den portugisiske liga i denne sæson har været middelmådig. Kan han gøre en forskel i den sværere America's Cup-konkurrence? Centret spiller en nøglerolle og kan spille en særlig rolle i kritiske øjeblikke. Det brasilianske hold har hverken supercentre som Kane og Lewandowski eller et traditionelt positioneringscenter. Det mangler offensive pile og er afhængige af banebrydende fløjspillere. Dette kan gøre vejen til at vinde America's Cup fuld af udfordringer.
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São Paulo perde para o Fluminense e segue sem vencer fora de casa no Brasileirão
O São Paulo foi derrotado pelo Fluminense por 1 a 0 no Maracanã nesta quarta-feira, continuando sua sequência sem vitórias fora de casa no Campeonato Brasileiro. A equipe do São Paulo jogou com um jogador a menos desde os 28 minutos do primeiro tempo, devido à expulsão de Gabriel Neves. Antes do jogo começar, houve um clima amistoso, com as equipes trocando faixas de campeões. No entanto, os ânimos se exaltaram quando a partida começou, resultando em dez cartões amarelos, cinco para cada lado, além do vermelho para Gabi Neves. Com este resultado, a equipe de Dorival Júnior permanece na décima posição, com os mesmos 46 pontos. O Fluminense soma agora 50, mas continua em oitavo lugar. Ambas as equipes já estão classificadas para a próxima Libertadores e estão em uma posição confortável na tabela. No próximo jogo, o São Paulo buscará a reabilitação contra o Cuiabá, no Morumbi, às 18h30 (horário de Brasília) de domingo, pela 35ª rodada do Brasileirão. Já o Fluminense enfrentará o Coritiba, penúltimo colocado, mais uma vez no Maracanã, no sábado, às 21h (horário de Brasília). Cruzeiro e Vasco empatam e seguem perto da zona de rebaixamento O Fluminense começou o jogo com muita pressão da torcida e criou perigo para o São Paulo logo aos nove minutos. Após uma falta na meia-lua, Marcelo levantou a bola na área e David Braz cabeceou para o gol. No entanto, o gol foi anulado por impedimento. O jogo estava truncado, mas aos 14 minutos, Ganso fez um belo passe de calcanhar para Yony González dentro da área, porém o atacante chutou em cima do goleiro Rafael. O São Paulo ficou com um jogador a menos aos 28 minutos, quando Gabriel Neves foi expulso por pisar em Thiago Santos. Inicialmente, ele recebeu um cartão amarelo, mas através do VAR, foi concedido o cartão vermelho. Aos 46 minutos, Alexsander deu um bom passe para Samuel Xavier, que chutou forte, mas o goleiro Rafael fez a defesa. Já no minuto 48, Martinelli arriscou um chute de fora da área, passando perigosamente à direita do gol. No segundo tempo, não demorou muito para o São Paulo, com um jogador a menos, sofrer o primeiro gol. O Fluminense pressionou após o intervalo e aos oito minutos, Cano recebeu a bola na entrada da área e chutou forte, desviando em Rafinha, abrindo o placar. Cruzeiro e Vasco empatam e seguem perto da zona de rebaixamento A equipe paulista quase empatou aos 23 minutos, em uma falha de Fábio. O goleiro demorou para passar a bola e quase viu o volante Pablo Maia desviar para o gol. A equipe de Dorival Júnior voltou a criar perigo aos 39 minutos, com um cabeceio de Beraldo que parou nas mãos de Fábio. Fonte: Esportes Read the full article
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The 10 most valuable wingers in world football
The 10 most valuable wingers in world football A recent study has unveiled the wingers with the highest market value in global football, and surprisingly, it includes an impressive count of six players from the Premier League. The website Transfermarkt has disclosed this list, which ranks the most valuable wingers. Among the top ten, Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli have secured their positions. Additionally, Manchester City's Phil Foden and Jack Grealish have also made the cut, along with the talented Marcus Rashford from Manchester United. Liverpool's Luis Diaz has received recognition as well. However, sitting at the pinnacle of the rankings is Real Madrid's prodigy, Vinicius Jr, whose market value is an astounding €150 million. His teammate from the same club and country, Rodrygo (€100 million), is in fourth place, trailing behind Saka and Foden, whose values are €120 million and €110 million respectively. Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Saka, and Foden are the only players among the top ten who possess a remarkable valuation in the nine-figure range. Rafael Leao from AC Milan and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli occupy the fifth and sixth positions respectively. Leao is valued at €90 million, while Kvaratskhelia has a value of €85 million. Martinelli and Rashford share the same valuation of €80 million, whereas Diaz and Grealish are both valued at €75 million. Check out the top ten most valuable wingers below: #PlayerAgeNat.ClubMarket value1Vinicius Junior22€150.00m 2Bukayo Saka21€120.00m 3Phil Foden23€110.00m 4Rodrygo22€100.00m 5Rafael Leão24€90.00m 6Khvicha Kvaratskhelia22€85.00m 7Gabriel Martinelli22€80.00m 8Marcus Rashford25€80.00m 9Luis Díaz26€75.00m 10Jack Grealish27€75.00m Vinicius Jr has been a standout performer for Real Madrid over the past two seasons, showcasing his talent with a remarkable tally of 45 goals. He has emerged as one of the team's most crucial players, and notably, he scored the decisive goal in the Champions League final against Liverpool during the 2021/22 season. Saka had a highly productive season, reaching the peak of his career, as he impressively found the net 15 times across all competitions for Arsenal. Foden continued his exceptional form and had yet another outstanding season, contributing with 15 goals in all competitions as Manchester City achieved a treble-winning campaign. Similarly, Rodrygo experienced a breakthrough season, showcasing his skills and making a significant impact by scoring 19 goals in all competitions, thus further enhancing his reputation. The 10 most valuable wingers in world football Read the full article
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nordicwallcanvas.com Designing a Modern Game Room
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Elastica LED Floor Lamp by Studio Habits for Martinelli Luce, RS3 Max Foosball Table by Rafael Rodriguez for RS Barcelona, Under The Bell Pendant by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto Game rooms (or recreation rooms or rumpus rooms) have a long and storied history with humanity with origins that are dubious at best. Whether looking for throwback décor like the billiard halls of Paul Newman’s The…
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Rafael Martinelli: Presente!
Faleceu o grande brasileiro Rafael Martinelli, aos 95 anos.
Rafael Martinelli foi um quadro crucial na luta sindical dos trabalhadores ferroviários. Ativo militante, foi preso e torturado pela ditadura militar, e sempre se portou com dignidade.
No final da vida, já doente, continuava sendo um importante líder da luta pelo Socialismo, mantendo a mesma firmeza revolucionária com a qual participou da fundação da Ação Libertadora Nacional ao lado de Carlos Mariguella.
Sabia Rafael que não demoraria a nos deixar, devido à idade e à doença que enfrentava, mas eu não podia aceitar a idéia de sua derradeira partida. Ele, que nunca abdicou em dar a sua palavra, em nos brindar com suas análises e nos incentivar a continuar a luta e levar a mensagem aos jovens. Rafael Martilnelli é o exemplo vivo de uma luta incessante. Nosso mestre se foi mas seu exemplo fica.
Ao receber a notícia de sua morte, passou um filme me minha cabeça e fui relembrando essas últimas décadas em que convivi com ele na militância, seja nos inúmeros atos em que participamos juntos, por Memória, Verdade e Justiça, seja nas horas de gravação de seu depoimento para o Documentário “Tempo de Resistência”, seja recebendo os estudantes que participavam do Projeto Tempo de Resistência nas visitas ao Memorial da Resistência quando partilhava a História do Brasil e sua própria luta. Seus ensinamentos eram alento para todos nós e definitivamente ele foi muito importante para todos nós Revolucionários brasileiros.
Chamava-me “menino”, e assim se dirigiu a mim na última vez que nos vimos, na casa do camarada Carlos Russo.
Sua figura sempre me fez lembrar Moacyr Alves Paulino, ferroviário por 14 anos na Companhia Paulista de Estrada de Ferro, época em que adquiriu consciência política e meu avô Domingos Teixeira, comunista e ferroviário da mesma Companhia, onde foi um dos fundadores do Sindicato dos Trabalhadores da categoria.
Martinelli se foi. Mas eu, menino de 69 anos ainda o vejo pilotando uma Composição Ferroviária com destino ao Socialismo e em busca do Homem Novo que Che Guevara idealizou.
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arsenalwfc A special message from Gabi… you’re part of the Arsenal family now, Rafa 🥰
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Irritator challengeri
By José Carlos Cortés
Etymology: The One That Irritated
First Described By: Martill et al., 1996
Classification: Dinosauromorpha, Dinosauriformes, Dracohors, Dinosauria, Saurischia, Eusaurischia, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Megalosauroidea, Megalosauria, Spinosauridae, Spinosaurinae
Status: Extinct
Time and Place: Between 110 and 108 million years ago, in the Albian of the Early Cretaceous
Irritator is known from the Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation in Brazil
Physical Description: Irritator was a Spinosaurid, so the weird crocodile-mimicking theropods that roamed the Cretaceous landscape across the Southern hemisphere (and some of Europe). Irritator, however, is not known from very much material, despite having loads written about it. It was one of the smaller members of the Spinosaur group, only about 7.5 meters long and not weigh more than one tonne - which may actually indicate it could have still had some sort of fluffy integument, though this still seems unlikely based on its ecology. As a Spinosaur, Irritator would have been fairly bulky, with a long and vaguely crocodilian skull. Its skull also featured a long thin crest going from the midline to the eye, where it flattened into a bulge - this was probably some sort of display structure. Little is known of the rest of its skeleton, but it is known to have had a long and well-clawed hand. It probably had some sort of sail on its back, but it probably was a shorter one, and whether or not its legs were a normal size is unknown.
By Alexander Vieira, CC BY-SA 4.0 (Irritator is on the far right, in green)
Diet: Irritator would have mainly fed upon fish and other aquatic organisms.
Behavior: Irritator, being a Spinosaur, spent most of its time in the water, swimming about and searching for food. Since it was rather small, it would have been able to fit in smaller streams of water than most of its other relatives. Though, since it probably still had fairly decent legs, it also would have spent a good amount of time on the land, surveying the shore for food and seeking out prey. Its long snout would then be used to grab fish and other animals from the water, using the lightweight instrument to grab food it might not be able to reach otherwise. While swimming, it would be able to use that snout to reach even more food than before, ducking its head underwater or doing the reverse to hide from land sources of prey. Its very powerful neck muscles would have also been extremely helpful in grabbing and holding onto thrashing prey.
By Fred Wierum, CC BY 3.0
Irritator was probably warm-blooded, and used its sail more for display than for keeping warm. This display structure may have been able to change color based on blood circulation or environment in order to send different messages to other members of the species. The crest on the center of the snout also probably served similar features, for displaying to one another. It seems likely that Irritator, like most other dinosaurs, took care of its young; but there is no evidence either way to support that hypothesis.
By PaleoGeekSquared, CC BY 3.0
Ecosystem: Irritator lived in the Romualdo Environment of Brazil, which was a basin of lakes surrounded by rivers and other wetland environments, filled to the brim with a wide variety of plantlife. Nearby was the burgeoning Atlantic Ocean, making this a Spinosaur’s favorite place of all. Here there were a wide variety of early flowering plants like magnolias, seagrasses, and lilies - all of which were associated heavily with this aquatic environment. There were many types of ray-finned fish, which would have been the primary source of prey for Irritator, as well as lobe-finned fish which would have also been decent sources of food. Sharks seem to have been rare. There were plenty of turtles too, including one of the earliest sea turtles Santanachelys. This was the land of extreme pterosaurs, including Anhanguera, Arirpesaurus, Barbosania, Brasileodactylus, Cearadacytlus, Maaradactylus, Santanadactylus, Tapejara, Thalassodromeus, Tropeognathus, Tupuxuara, and Unwindia. There was also a Notosuchian, Araripesuchus. There were other dinosaurs there too - the compsognathid Mirischia and the Tyrannosauroid Santanaraptor, which would have mainly fed on small animal prey.
By Scott Reid
Other: Irritator was found as part of the illegal fossil trade, initially mistake for a pterosaur, then a maniraptoran, before being finally identified as a spinosaur. The confusion surrounding this fossil - and the fact that the snout had been artificially elongated by the fossil traders - lead to its name. Its position within the Spinosaurs is well supported, and it seems to have been at least somewhat closely related to Spinosaurus itself, rather than Baryonyx on the other end of the family tree.
~ By Meig Dickson
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Danilo Medina: ¿Habrá cárcel para el delincuente?
El expresidente Medina fue, con mucha diferencia, uno de los mandatarios que más “agradeció” a familiares y afines su llegada al poder.
Investigaciones en Proceso
Desde la PEPCA se vienen realizando en el último año más de 100 detenciones con un sinfín de allanamientos, ocupaciones de propiedades, medidas de coerción (prisiones preventivas y domiciliarias) y todo ello dando como resultado miles de pruebas incriminatorias.
Contra Danilo Medina y su elenco criminal son acusados en seis operaciones en curso: Medusa, Larva, Caracol, Coral 5G, Operación 13 y Antipulpo
Las Acusaciones
Desde la Procuraduría Especializada de Persecución de la Corrupción Administrativa (PEPCA) nos facilitan la lista de acusaciones, que bien podrían ser las de un peligroso capo de la mafia o de un poderoso cartel de la droga, pero no, son todas del que un día fuera presidente de nuestra República Dominicana.
A saber:
· Desfalco (más de 20 instituciones estatales)
· Compras Simuladas
· Lavado de Activos
· Falsificación de Documentos
· Enriquecimiento Injustificado
· Tráfico de Influencias
· Prevaricación
· Soborno
· Cohecho
· Transacciones Fraudulentas
· Complicidad en Estafas
· Concusión ilícita
· Financiamiento ilícito de campaña electoral
El montante de todo lo anterior asciende a no menos de 100 mil millones de pesos y, según miembros de la investigación, mucho más dinero oculto saldrá a la luz.
Familia y Colaboradores
Como comentamos al principio de esta crónica de delincuencia, la familia ha sido el pilar donde ha sustentado Danilo Medina su imperio del crimen, clientelismos en muchos casos para los colaboradores del ejército o de su seguridad personal.
Hermanos: Alexis, Aracelis, Milcíades, Lucía y Magaly
Cuñados: Luis Ernesto de León, Alexander y Maxi Montilla Sierra
Procurador General: Jean Alain Rodríguez
Jefe Cuerpo Seguridad Presidencial: General Adán Cáceres
Subjefe Cuerpo Seguridad Presidencial: Julio de los Santos Viola
Además de los anteriormente citados se suman primos del expresidente, íntimos de la familia Medina, coroneles, generales y varios guardaespaldas.
Felipe (Lipe) Collado
Nos dejaba en 2016, pocos meses antes de los comicios, pero dejo claro su opinión sobre el señor Danilo Medina.
“el cuadro indica que Danilo ganará las elecciones. Tendremos un delincuente político como presidente, que no tiene límites. Yo lo conozco desde que estaba en la izquierda. El pueblo llorará lágrimas de sangre”
Una Nueva Era
Ha llegado el momento de la rendición de cuentas, no solo por limpieza democrática, si no por dar al pueblo dominicano lo que se merece, una clase política que les proteja y ejerza desde la transparencia sus funciones públicas, desde la honradez y la voluntad de servicio para con los compatriotas.
Precedentes en Latino América
Expresidentes del continente han sido acusados y muchos condenados por, entre otros cargos, Lavado de dinero, corrupción, enriquecimiento ilícito etcétera…
Brasil: Dalma Russeff, Lula Da silva, Fernando Collor de Mello
Argentina: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Carlos Menen
Bolivia: Jeanine Añez
Colombia: Álvaro Uribe Vélez
Ecuador: Rafael Correa
El Salvador: Francisco Flores y Mauricio Funes
Honduras: Rafael Callejas
Guatemala: Álvaro Colom, Alfonso Portillo y Otto Pérez Molina
México: Enrique Peña Nieto
Panamá: Ricardo Martinelli
Perú: Alberto Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Alejandro Toledo, Alán García y Martín Vizcarra
De nuevo la pregunta ¿Habrá cárcel para el delincuente Danilo Medina?
Nos preguntamos si ¿Seguirá la justicia su paso firme en contra de la corrupción? Si la valentía de los legisladores será reforzada por el gobierno, siempre buscando la verdad y la erradicación de nuestras instituciones de los corruptos.
#Danilo Medina#Delincuente#Mafia#Medusa#Larva#Caracol#Coral5G#Operación 13#Antipulpo#Corrupto#Tráfico de Influencias
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Nego Bala, was born and raised in Boca do Lixo, São Paulo’s roughest neighbourhood. From his reality, there was no much more opportunities. This film is based on real facts from his life, who, at age 11, wrote the lyrics for the song “Sonho” during his first time at a juvenile detention center. The oppressive penitentiary system take out from kids the right of dreaming. But there's no cage for talent. There are no bars for imagination. "To dream is to look inward. To learn is to remember. There's no sorrow in my tears today. There's no hate in my tears anymore. Joy and inspiration." May this story inspire other kids to never give up on their dreams. ___ Directed and written by Douglas R. Bernardt Produced by Stink Films Realisation AKQA/CoalaLab ___ CAST Nego Bala Nego Bala (Child) - Jorge Henrique de Souza e Vieira Juvenile Correction Center Agent - Diogo Granato Police Officer (bullet scene) - Jorge Garcia Young Man (bullet scene) - Ricardo Januario SUPPORTING CAST Agatha Mattos Alfredo Scheer Filho All Ice (Omo Afefe) Anderson dos Santos Caio Alcantara Conceição Aparecida Crystal Mugler Deyvson Lopes Eduardo Stefano Ezelina Viana Glauber Rocha Guilherme Cavalcante (Cavalcante NGKS) Hebert Gonçalves Higor Deziderio Icaro Caua Rodrigues (Mck11) Jaqueline Leão Teixeira Fábio Moreira de Brito (Binho MC) Kleberton Moura Lucas Silva Martins (Sorriso NGKS) Manoel Santos Almeida Maria do Carmo Matuzza Sankofa Monique Mendes Nayla Arruda Odara Johari Phelipe Olivio Renato Moura da Silva Rennan Campbell Rodrigo Valente LEal Santiago Gabriel Silva Jesus Suely Mattos Vanderleia Luiz Victor Hugo Martins Wellington Mamute Wesley Silva REALIZAÇÃO AKQA Coala.Lab / Equipe Boca do Lixo Impact: Paula Santana Musical Strategy: Gabriel Junqueira de Andrade Creatives: Bruno Queiroz, Christiano Vellutini, Diego Machado, Gustavo Machado, Hermes Miranda, Hugo Veiga, Paula Essig, Renato Zandoná Managing: Luiza Baffa PRODUCTION Stink Films Director: Douglas R. Bernardt Script: Douglas R. Bernardt, Nego Bala, AKQA/Coala.Lab Director of Photography: Pierre de Kerchove Production Designer: Carol Ozzi Executive Production: Ingrid Raszl, Renata Dumont, Tico Cruz, Carol Junqueira, Camila Martinez Executive Production Assistands: Carol Gazal, Marcela Amstalden Production Coordination: Paula Macedo e Rafael Rocha Production Coordination Assistants: Mariana Kerche e Amanda Grell Line Producers: Reinaldo Faria e Rafael Rocha Second Unit Director: Danilo Arenas First Assistant Director: Juliana Cretella Second Assistant Director: Elis Manukian Third Assistant Director: Bianca Soares Pereira Research and Production (Moinho): Iuri Salles Still Photography: Larissa Zaidan Trailer Editor: Squarehead Stylist: Elizabeth Magalhães Stylists Assistants: Virgínio Oliveira, Dandarah Lanzine, Adriano Letelier, Mylena Saza e Pedro Jorge, William Gasques. Wardrobe: Juliana Yoshie Suguinoshita Make-Up Artist and Hair: Patricia Martinelli Elias Make-up Artist/Afro Hair: Welida Thalita do Carmo de Souza Prop Master: Bruna Ramos Prop Manager: Jéssica Higa Prop Assistant: Kaio Monteiro e Matheus Carvalho Art Production: Carlos Castilho Art Assistants: Bruna Modelli Scain, Isabella Castilho, Leticia de Sena e Rafael de Brito Casting: Giovanna Rouvier e Candombá Acting Coach: Martha Kiss Perrone Coreography: Gabb Cabo Verde Location Manager: Kleber Pereira, Giselle Prado, Iuri Salles First Assistant Camera: Marco Contreras e Jefferson Roberto Caveagna Second Assistant Camera: Julia Lacerda de Alcantra e Fernando Ribeiro de abreu Fagundes da Motta, Felipe Puerta e Leonardo Pinto DIT: Luiz Carlos Santana, Felipe Maciel Delgado e Diogo Valenzuela First Assistant Camera - Second Unit: Nicolas Moraes Aquaroli Drone Operator: Renato Passarelli Gaffer: Hugo Nyerges Best Boy: Renato Lelis Electricians: Vittoria Bronzo, Robert Bispo Santos e Fabiano Rodrigues da Rocha Boom Operator: Marquinhos Ribeiro e Vinicius Buttel Seabra Special Effects: Bruno Steger e Valter Carrasco Junior Key Grip: Alexandre Barnete First Grip Assistant: Rodrigo Iamamoto Campos Stink PR: Giovanna Ricci POST-PRODUCTION Stink Dopo Editor: Lucas Moesch Assistant Editor: Marcela Ilha Bordin Post-Production Coordination: Roberta Bruzadin, Marcela Antunes, Larissa Miranda VFX Supervisor: Juliano Storchi VFX Producer: Jacquelini Lima 3D Artists: Wes Sousa e Diego Velasco VFX Artists: Leo da Silva e Leandro Oliveira Motion Graphics: Daniel Ferro Color Grading: BLEACH SOUND Satélite Audio Sound Direction: Kito Siqueira, Roberto Coelho, Hurso Ambriffi Music Production: Thiago Colli, Charly Coombes, Mike Vclek, Adilson Koiti Sound Mixing: Carla Cornea, Vithor Moraes, Ian Sierra, Renan Marques, Arthur Dossa, Enrique Fonn Satelite Coordination: Giu Mendonça, Ligia Barros, Dudu Missono Satelite Commercial: Fernanda Costa, Renata Schincariol, Claudio Leal
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São Paulo perde para o Fluminense e segue sem vencer fora de casa no Brasileirão
O São Paulo foi derrotado pelo Fluminense por 1 a 0 no Maracanã nesta quarta-feira, continuando sua sequência sem vitórias fora de casa no Campeonato Brasileiro. A equipe do São Paulo jogou com um jogador a menos desde os 28 minutos do primeiro tempo, devido à expulsão de Gabriel Neves. Antes do jogo começar, houve um clima amistoso, com as equipes trocando faixas de campeões. No entanto, os ânimos se exaltaram quando a partida começou, resultando em dez cartões amarelos, cinco para cada lado, além do vermelho para Gabi Neves. Com este resultado, a equipe de Dorival Júnior permanece na décima posição, com os mesmos 46 pontos. O Fluminense soma agora 50, mas continua em oitavo lugar. Ambas as equipes já estão classificadas para a próxima Libertadores e estão em uma posição confortável na tabela. No próximo jogo, o São Paulo buscará a reabilitação contra o Cuiabá, no Morumbi, às 18h30 (horário de Brasília) de domingo, pela 35ª rodada do Brasileirão. Já o Fluminense enfrentará o Coritiba, penúltimo colocado, mais uma vez no Maracanã, no sábado, às 21h (horário de Brasília). Cruzeiro e Vasco empatam e seguem perto da zona de rebaixamento O Fluminense começou o jogo com muita pressão da torcida e criou perigo para o São Paulo logo aos nove minutos. Após uma falta na meia-lua, Marcelo levantou a bola na área e David Braz cabeceou para o gol. No entanto, o gol foi anulado por impedimento. O jogo estava truncado, mas aos 14 minutos, Ganso fez um belo passe de calcanhar para Yony González dentro da área, porém o atacante chutou em cima do goleiro Rafael. O São Paulo ficou com um jogador a menos aos 28 minutos, quando Gabriel Neves foi expulso por pisar em Thiago Santos. Inicialmente, ele recebeu um cartão amarelo, mas através do VAR, foi concedido o cartão vermelho. Aos 46 minutos, Alexsander deu um bom passe para Samuel Xavier, que chutou forte, mas o goleiro Rafael fez a defesa. Já no minuto 48, Martinelli arriscou um chute de fora da área, passando perigosamente à direita do gol. No segundo tempo, não demorou muito para o São Paulo, com um jogador a menos, sofrer o primeiro gol. O Fluminense pressionou após o intervalo e aos oito minutos, Cano recebeu a bola na entrada da área e chutou forte, desviando em Rafinha, abrindo o placar. Cruzeiro e Vasco empatam e seguem perto da zona de rebaixamento A equipe paulista quase empatou aos 23 minutos, em uma falha de Fábio. O goleiro demorou para passar a bola e quase viu o volante Pablo Maia desviar para o gol. A equipe de Dorival Júnior voltou a criar perigo aos 39 minutos, com um cabeceio de Beraldo que parou nas mãos de Fábio. Fonte: Esportes Read the full article
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