Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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The black swan: Portrait of an obsession

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The search for perfection is doomed to wreck from its increasing steps and desires of hope, even when the persistence is the hammer on the anvil chisel and polish the rough edges of the steep contours.

The contemplation of the ideal, without flaws or reproaches, splits into folds and compliments the whimsical subjectivity, giving, as he notes, the blessing of praise or scathing criticism, nit-picking or negative.
Objectively, in a crucible aleamos heterogeneous differential patterns are like fingerprints of perfection. Keep reading it encoded a magic formula we all yearn to know, and that captivates and enchants, and enraptured us, so that we claim undiminished praise can not be anything better. We
imperfect beings who wield imperfect actions, even when the amazement of the epic I want to give touches of pride.

The subjective patina of reproach or dissent from the plurality of opinions and impressions, for the honor society without cracks or holes, is pure fantasy.

The pursuit of perfection flirts with self-destructive obsession and frustrating. It's a muddy road full of illusions and deceitful voices that do not cease to praise nuetra progress and demand more courage, more effort.

very last work the filmmaker U.S. Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream"), pouncing on this issue as the beggar is sticking to its crust or half-empty bottle of wine.
Natalie Portman plays the best role of his career the dancer Nina encarnanado Sayers.

NATALIE PORTMAN INTERPRETING THE BLACK SWAN

The tape shows a frail-looking dancer stubborn and naive, (Natalie Portman as Nina Sayers) which holds the courage and tenacity of hardcore perfectionists.
His quest for perfection, to become an unparalleled dancer, threw her into a dizzying abyss tremebundo unhealthy and physical and mental exhaustion, not to mention paranoia bordering on reality as if they were twins and inseparable entities.

The beautiful and evocative stage show of "Swan Lake" will be the platform to the delight of the tireless Nina.
Trials overwhelming and exhausting, dancing everywhere, a brief touch of thriller, and erotic illusions are some of the ingredients of this fabulous movie that Natalie Portman has earned and deserved his first Oscar.

"The black swan" is a portrait of a sublime Natalie Portman obsession with his ineffable interpretation. Seconded his work as a royal and loyal troupe, the beautiful Ukrainian-born actress Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey, Vincent Cassel and the forbidden love of "Edward Scissorhands, Winona Rider, finally recovered from his addiction to gambling.
In the heat of the battle to achieve the zenith which goes defunct and ill stop Beth (Wynona Rider), Nina will be induced to masturbation by Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel), choreographer and dance teacher, as an escape valve to improve his technique and "letting go".
Singular and high voltage is the scene of the estresadísima autoconsolación dancer before a committee of stuffed animals, which seem perverted voyeurs and terry cloth.

is no less torrid lesbian consummation of Nina with her dance partner Lilly (Mila Kunis), after a memorable "star trip" of those who become the faces of elves known and loved the cartoon.
IN THE PICTURE, NATALIE PORTMAN and Mila Kunis, NINA AND LILLY RESPECT "THE BLACK SWAN"

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The Daily Telegraph should be compensated for slander Erdoğan


Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, on Wednesday won a lawsuit for libel and slander for which you receive compensation from the British Daily Telegraph, which on Monday had issued a public note of apology in its pages.

A British court ruled Wednesday that the British newspaper had issued his accusations against the Turkish prime minister without any basis, and that the news item published in its pages was not Indeed, as the Daily Telegraph should pay compensation to Erdoğan than 25,000 pounds (29,500 euros).

The same newspaper had published Monday in its pages a note of apology to Erdoğan for the controversial story, published last September 14, 2010, which stated that Iran had made significant financial donations to the Party Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Turkish Prime Minister, specifically the Daily Telegraph said it had accepted a donation from Iranian regime worth $ 25 million to finance the campaign of AKP in the next general election, expected in Turkey for mes de junio..

En su nota de disculpa publica el lunes, el rotativo británico decía: "En nuestro artículo online 'Irán dona 25 millones de dólares al partido gobernante de Turquía' (14 septiembre), declaramos erróneamente que el Primer Ministro Erdoğan de Turquía había 'negociado y aceptado una donación por la suma de 25 millones de dólares para su partido AKP de Irán, para impulsar la campaña del partido en las próximas elecciones generales'. Aceptamos ahora que fuimos mal informados, y que las acusaciones no eran ciertas. Ni el Primer Ministro Erdoğan ni su partido han negociado ningún acuerdo semejante ni aceptado ningún donativo de any kind of Iran. We apologize to Prime Minister Erdoğan, "he concluded by saying the Daily Telegraph.

You can see the original letter of apology here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/8353274/Prime-Minister- Erdogan-of-Turkey.html

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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no surprises The PKK announced the end "part" of the truce in Turkey

The terrorist Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) on Monday announced the end of the truce that held since last August a measure that has caused surprise but outrage in Turkey.

In a statement issued through agency pro-Kurdish Firat, the PKK declared an end "part" of the truce that held since last August 2010, saying it will defend itself "more effectively" but made no attacks. In practice, the announcement amounts to a total breakdown of the truce, because this is not the first time the Kurdish terrorist group, included in the list of international terrorist organizations by the EU, carried out bombings justified as a response to provocations detention or any other "attack" the Kurdish people.

On 13 August last year the PKK unilaterally decreed nth ceasefire or "period of inaction, "as was described by the terrorist organization itself, saying that would last at least until next June 2011, when they are scheduled to hold general elections in Turkey. The unilateral announcement of the truce, as its break on this occasion and was described by the Turkish political class then as a maneuver of the PKK lacking any credibility.

To justify its decision, the PKK argued in the statement issued Monday that the ruling party AKP pursues a policy of denial and destruction "against the Kurds, accusing him to prosecute the mayors elected by Kurdish parties and ignore calls for an investigation into the mass graves recently discovered in southeastern Turkey, the result possibly of dark and hard years of fighting between the PKK and the Turkish state during the 90's. The terrorist group also accused the Turkish government had not improved the conditions of detention of its historic leader, Abdullah Ocalan, serving a life sentence since 1999.

Referring to the announcement of the Kurdish terrorist group, Sedat Lacina, analyst and terrorism expert and president of the International Strategic Research Organization (USAK), told the Turkish daily Zaman that The PKK has proven itself that it is unable to renounce violence and your ad is totally inconsistent and responds only to an internal strategic issue.

"As far as we can see, the PKK can not give up using violence as a political tool: it is simply incapable of that. In any case did not have many more options during the winter to declare a cease-fire ( the harsh conditions of the Kandil mountains of northern Iraq, where it maintains its camps). They put down their weapons every fall only to rejoin in the spring, "said the analyst.

Lacine stressed
the fact that Ocalan himself had declared that the PKK should have declared a truce only to March (coinciding with the period of spring thaw), whereas June was a time too late. "Well, now we are in late February and early March, so this does not come as a surprise. Anyway, everything went as ordered Öcalan," said Lacina, who sees intecionalidad a clear policy in this decision face to influence the next general election. "They (the PKK) will try to create chaos (protests) in the streets, and will seek political advantage by this means," he said referring Lacine Kurdish politicians linked to the PKK.

Just after hearing the announcement of the PKK, Selahattin Demirtas, co-president of the Kurdish nationalist party BDP, far from condemning the end of the truce came to blame the government for the Kurdish terrorist group's decision, accusing the executive AKP of "wasting periods of cease-fire since 2002" (the year the AKP came to power) and no standing to talk peace. "The AKP has only been used (peace process) to increase their votes and power," said Demirtas, who demanded that Prime Minister Erdoğan to explain the steps it would take to resolve the Kurdish conflict from now.
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Ekmen, AKP deputy in parliament for the southeastern province of Batman, joined by contrast to the condemnation of the Turkish political class and most of the parties represented in parliament, saying there was no objective reasons for the PKK to take up arms.

"There is no law that can be obtained through weapons and violence. The blood that is spilled will only anti-democratic forces," said Ekmen, recalling that in June there will be free and democratic elections in which any can express their ideas. "Today all the rights and claims may be exposed and debated in Parliament. I think that both Turks and Kurds do not fall into this trap, "added the congressman.