By Andrea
On Friday, December 5 Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva accused Venezuela of destroying another community bridge. He further said that this was "another act of aggression and a violation of international rights." In addition, he noted that a Colombian soldier who was supposed to accidently cross the borders was being held by Venezuelan authorities.
In response, Venezuela announced that the bridge was destroyed as it had only been used by smugglers. No comments on Colombian charges about a detained soldier were made.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091204/wl_nm/us_colombia_venezuela_1
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Arrest in Facebook threat to Colombian President's son
By Andrea
On Wednesday a student who posted a threat against Colombian President's son on Facebook was arrested. 23-year-old Nicolas Castro was supposed to post the following message; "I promise to kill Jeronimo Alberto Uribe, son of Alvaro Uribe." After his arrest Castro said to reporters that what he wrote on the social networking site "was an opinion and was an error." He further insisted that he was innocent of everything he had been accused of.
Source: http://news.ino.com/headlines/?newsid=689676665858383
On Wednesday a student who posted a threat against Colombian President's son on Facebook was arrested. 23-year-old Nicolas Castro was supposed to post the following message; "I promise to kill Jeronimo Alberto Uribe, son of Alvaro Uribe." After his arrest Castro said to reporters that what he wrote on the social networking site "was an opinion and was an error." He further insisted that he was innocent of everything he had been accused of.
Source: http://news.ino.com/headlines/?newsid=689676665858383
Colombia accuses Venezuela of imposing Cuba-like embargo
By Andrea
On December 2, 2009 Colombian President Alvaro Uribe accused Venezuela of imposing an illegal trade blockade similar to the U.S. embargo on Cuba. He said to local radio that "In Venezuela, there is an embargo against the Colombian economy. It is an illegal, unjust embargo".
Although Venezuela would seem to rely on Colombian food products, Chavez started to look for alternative supplies from other neighbor countries, namely from Argentina and Brazil. Compared with October last year, Colombian exports to Venezuela fell 56 percent. The reason for that is apparently Chavez's disagreement with the contract signed by Colombia and the U.S. Furthermore, this agreement seems to have put countries' $7 billion a year in bilateral trade at stake.
On December 2, 2009 Colombian President Alvaro Uribe accused Venezuela of imposing an illegal trade blockade similar to the U.S. embargo on Cuba. He said to local radio that "In Venezuela, there is an embargo against the Colombian economy. It is an illegal, unjust embargo".
Although Venezuela would seem to rely on Colombian food products, Chavez started to look for alternative supplies from other neighbor countries, namely from Argentina and Brazil. Compared with October last year, Colombian exports to Venezuela fell 56 percent. The reason for that is apparently Chavez's disagreement with the contract signed by Colombia and the U.S. Furthermore, this agreement seems to have put countries' $7 billion a year in bilateral trade at stake.
Swine flu vaccine side effects
Scientists have noticed an increasing number of Guillain-Barre syndrome cases associated with swine flu vaccination. Guillain-Barre syndrome is autoimmune disorder affecting nervous system which is frequently severe and can cause paralysis. A couple people have been diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome just a few hours or days after receiving the vaccine. There is also increasing number of deaths occurring after receiving the vaccine.
Other swine flu side effects are mild fever, fatigue or muscle aches.
By Kristýna
Source: http://www.examiner.com/x-29691-Boulder-Healthy-Living-Examiner~y2009m12d6-Swine-Flu-Vaccine-Side-Effects-Increasing-number-of-GuillainBarre-syndrome-cases
Other swine flu side effects are mild fever, fatigue or muscle aches.
By Kristýna
Source: http://www.examiner.com/x-29691-Boulder-Healthy-Living-Examiner~y2009m12d6-Swine-Flu-Vaccine-Side-Effects-Increasing-number-of-GuillainBarre-syndrome-cases
The Health Care Reform - "Former Deals Broken by Amendments"
As the debates over compromises over the health care reform escalate, the Democrats are struggling not to lose the support of interest groups currently in favor. However, several amendments currently proposed could raise costs for hospitals, doctors and drug companies way beyond what they formerly expected. Although not as medially popular as other issues several proposed amendments to the 2000 page bill could break the support of those groups that helped the downfall of the 1994 proposal, namely the American Hospital Association, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. The first problematic amendment, introduced by Senators Liebermann, Specter and Collins, would penalize hospitals with high infection rates. Another such amendment was proposed by Democratic Sen. Dorgan which would allow U.S. pharmacies and drug wholesalers to import cheaper medication which could save the government roughly $19 billion over the next 10 years and probably more to the consumers. The last very unpopular amendment was proposed by Sen. Nelson under which about 6 million seniors would be transferred from Medicare to Medicaid which pays less for drugs.
by Lucie
Source: Washington Post December 6, 2009
by Lucie
Source: Washington Post December 6, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
The Health Care Reform - "Senate Bill Willing to Change"
As the debate over health care reform continues many Senators, including Sen. Durbin and Shaheen, recognize the need to be pragmatic and be open to changing the bill so it would have a chance to pass. Republicans continue to attack the public option as a government takeover of the health care system and the tax increases as a block of economic growth. A further issue is the issue of abortion language on which Republicans and some more conservative Democrats call for as tough language as has been voted on in the House bill. Because of the opposition the bill will require unanimous Democratic support to pass, and because of the controversial nature of the divisive issues any compromise will be hard to find even if Democrats are willing to make them.
by Lucie
Source: CNN Politics November 23, 2009
by Lucie
Source: CNN Politics November 23, 2009
Schools in California get masks to protect children from swine flu
California schools will get 23 millions of masks and gloves to block the spread of swine flu. Also the school employees will wear masks and gloves to avoid exposure.
According to the state health officials there have been more than 7,200 cases of swine flu during this year and 366 deaths.
By Kristýna
Source: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gVVnasiEtaUpkNTbXCjMf-8PDUQQD9CCLNHO0
According to the state health officials there have been more than 7,200 cases of swine flu during this year and 366 deaths.
By Kristýna
Source: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gVVnasiEtaUpkNTbXCjMf-8PDUQQD9CCLNHO0
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