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Conflict - Carlo Giuliani Carlo Giuliani, a 23-year-old Italian activist, poet and anarchist, was killed during the demonstrations against the Group of Eight summit that was held in Genoa from July 19 to July 21, 2001. He was killed on July 20, during a clash between demonstrators and Italian Carabinieri (military police). The police were in a jeep and were engaged in a conflict with protesters; police were lobbing tear gas while demonstrators were throwing stones. Carlo Giuliani was holding a fire extinguisher and some photos[1] suggest that he intended to throw it at the police jeep.Carlo was told(at gunpoint) to put the extinguisher down, which he began to do and was shot in the face, and the rear wheel of the police jeep then ran over his body twice. All charges against the police officer who allegedly shot him (Mario Placanica) have been dropped, the commission of inquiry concluding that the fatal bullet that struck Giuliani was deflected by a stone in mid-air. This conclusion was the subject of strong criticism, as was the decision not to charge the driver of the jeep on the basis that Giulani was already dead when ran over; medics tending to Giulani after he was run over testified that his heart was still beating[2]. Had it been concluded that Placanica shot Giuliani in self-defense, a trial would have been necessary, but the conclusion that the bullet was not fired directly at Giuliani removed the need for any trial. A number of questions about Giuliani's death remain unanswered, particularly after Placanica told the media in 2003 that "I've been used to cover up the responsibility of others." After making this statement, Placanica was involved in a "suspicious" car accident, days after allegedly observing someone tampering with his car[3]. Placanica was also allegedly kept in seclusion following the incident, and his parents were not allowed to visit him in the hospital[4]. The plaza where he was shot, Piazza Alimonda, was unofficially renamed "Piazza Carlo Giuliani" by activists, who erected a memorial there for mementos, photographs, writings and flowers. This memorial has since been burned twice by unknown vandals. Another plaza, in Bern, Switzerland, has also been named "Carlo-Giuliani Platz" in memoriam; the renaming took place during a memorial art exhibition called The Geometries of Memory. Although countless people, demonstrators included, have been killed and continue to be killed by police around the world, Carlo Giuliani is often held up as a martyr for what is commonly called the Anti-Globalization Movement. This is a video that accompanied Punk Organisation CONFLICT's single Carlo Giuliani, deciated to his memory and his cause. Tags:[Carlo][Giuliani][Conflict][Punk][Anarchy][Jerwood] |
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Le interviste del blog beppegrillo.it: Gian Carlo Caselli http://www.beppegrillo.it Tags:[][beppe][grillo][intercettazioni][gian][carlo][caselli][berlusconi][alfano] |
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Dr. George Carlo EMF Cell Phone Dangers Interview http://www.emfnews.org/headset.html TV Interview with Dr. Carlo (Campbell Live, TV3) Dr. Carlo talks about the cell phone industry's marketing towards children and the epidemic projections from cell phone use.George Carlo and Martin Schram are aiming to become information-age Ralph Naders. They ask a question that ought to concern America's 103 million mobile phone users, as well as those who merely come within earshot of these popular devices: Is the wireless future a threat to public health? "Visit any public building, college classroom, courthouse, or commuter train, and look around: You'll see people using not just wireless phones but also wireless laptop computers and miniature palm tops," write Carlo and Schram. "What you won't see are the microwaves that are criss-crossing a confined space where a number of people who are not even using these instruments are bombarded by these waves." It sounds creepy. And Carlo, an epidemiologist who once oversaw a multimillion-dollar research project on health for the cellular industry, believes the news is not good: there may be a link between cell phone use and brain tumors. The research is not conclusive, but Carlo and Schram think it's disturbing enough to warrant government action. Needless to say, the industry that once backed Carlo's work now considers him persona non grata. Due largely to Carlo's coauthorship, Cell Phones is unavoidably a one-sided story. Key business figures didn't agree to interviews. In fact, this might have been a better book if it were written by Schram, with Carlo as one of several major characters rather than a collaborator. Then again, it would lack the passionate advocacy that will draw many readers to it. And even the most skeptical may want to take a few of the simple safety precautions the authors recommend in a concluding chapter, such as wearing a headset or earpiece when using a cell phone, in order to keep a distance from the radiation-emitting antennae. One look at the x-ray photos reproduced in the book, which show how radiation easily penetrates skulls, will give even the most impervious observer second thoughts. One thing is probably certain: This book is a harbinger of litigation. If Carlo and Schram are correct about their concerns, the cellular industry--as unbelievable as it sounds--may go the way of Big Tobacco. --John J. Miller --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From Publishers Weekly In 1993, when the cell phone industry's chief lobbyist hired epidemiologist and pathologist Carlo to refute claims that cell phones, which had never been subjected to premarket testing, cause cancer, no one thought he would discover otherwise. But after six years of exhaustive analysis and scrupulous peer review, the results proved, according to this report, that radiation from a cell phone's antenna can cause the formation of micronuclei red flags for cancer in the brain. Children in particular are more susceptible to the radiation than adults. Carlo reported his findings to the industry and the FDA and advocated for continued research, but both parties still maintain that cell phones are safe. Here, Carlo and syndicated columnist Schram retrace Carlo's scientific undertaking and what they cast as a sinister web of corporate greed and masterful PR "spin" that choked his efforts. Schram provides the primary narrative, with Carlo's insights and recollections scattered throughout, a format that grows repetitive. Despite the captivating story, many consumers won't want to slog through the detailed scientific explanations to get to the bottom-line safety recommendations. Journalists, policymakers and consumer advocacy groups, however, will find this no-holds-barred book extraordinarily informative as they continue investigations of the industry. Agent, Ronald L. Goldfarb. http://www.emfnews.org/qlinks.html Tags:[][Dr.][George][Carlo][EMF][Cell][Phon][Dangers][Interview][sensitivity][radiation][bluetooth][spiderman][children][boiling][frog][princi] |
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Chiki liki tu-a - Monte carlo Hodokvas 06 Chiki liki tu-a - Monte carlo Hodokvas 06 Tags:[Chiki][liki][tu-a][Monte][Carlo][Hodokvas][2006][Petruška][Višňovský] |
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Carlo Gambino Biography The life of Carlo Gambino, a great example of how being low key and elusive can go a long way. Tags:[][carlo][gambino][mafia][cosa][nostra][gangsters][new][york][sicily][mob][boss][crime][family][lucchese][five][families] |
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Carlo Martello - Fabrizio De Andrè Mitica canzone di De Andrè Tags:[de][andre][andrè][fabrizio][captainano][carlo][martello][comico][comici][ridere] |
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Carlo Petrini: A Night at The Opera Carlo Petrini, founder of Slow Food International shares his views about food, politics, and American culture on the road to a sustainable food nation. Part one explores the meaning of gastronomy, the current impact of food production upon the environment, and the pressing need for fundamental change. From Fast Food Nation to Slow Food Nation sponsored by Kaiser Permanente's Center For Health Research. To see more stories, get recipes, and links to additional resources, go to: http://cookingupastory.com/ Tags:[][slow][food][sustainable][agriculture][fast][nation][conservation][farm][pollution][commentary][analysis][documentary][news] |
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io, Carlo - L'EGO - 2007 Video ufficiale del singolo - L'EGO - Dall'album "IN PERENNE RISERVA". http://www.myspace.com/iocarlo Tags:[][lego][io][carlo][video][finale][uomo][occidentale][perenne][riserva] |
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Io, Carlo - Figlio dei Manga - 2008 Il nuovo singolo di Io, Carlo. http://www.myspace.com/iocarlo Non è il video ufficiale bensi' un tributo a un decennio indimenticabile. Preparatevi a ricevere, come un sorso di una bevanda ghiacciata, violente emozioni; un tuffo nel passato che provochera' sensazioni sia a chi ha vissuto quei momenti che ai piu' giovani... :) Tutti i marchi sono registrati dai legittimi proprietari. PS: L'audio ERA perfetto prima della conversione ad opera di youtube. sigh! Tags:[][Io][Carlo][Ataru][new][anni]['80][nostalgia][eighties][80s][italia][goldrake][cartoni][moto][musica][film][giapponesi][ricordi][foto] |
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Carlo Dall' Anese e Fabio Castro - Monday Life still goes on Like weeks that come and go Some people are like mondays And some others precious gold Beyond the deepest land of truth Beyond what means Beyond what is The walls around my heart It is sunny but cloudy inside Get past my monday morning It's so hard to see you go I don't care I don't care I don't care Oh no... Get past this sounds of winter and move on to the next girl I don't know I don't know I don't know I didn't think so... Tags:[][Monday] |
