Sunday, April 3, 2011

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3. Pheasant

Another week ends. Domestically, NNGG Linear City has continued its recruitment campaign for the district by publicizing the party proposals on the street, picking up our efforts wide acceptance among neighborhood residents. In addition, we were also present at the event ten years with no military service in Torrejón and the CAPE NNGG Moncloa, where dozens of young people spent a great Saturday in a rural environment and enviable camaraderie.

national scene in the week has been marked by two bombings. First, the fact that Zapatero finally throws in the towel and goes after the years of depression and comparison to that submitted for our poor Spain. Hopefully the next leader socialist follow the footsteps of his predecessor and never come to refer to the Kingdom to the economic and institutional crisis that is stuck. On the other hand, each day this week have emerged more information about Case Pheasant (to know more read the article in this blog "Hot Pheasant).

On the international scene do not appear to have been significant changes. The Arab world is so troubled and unstable as ever. In Egypt the rumors do nothing but succeed while the allies have succeeded in giving wings to the Libyan rebels. But they are not getting to meet their full objectives and it seems that the week ends with a tie resulting in Libya divided into two ... perhaps the operation should be carried one step further and end up giving the Gadhafi lace, just a few years ago was done with Saddam. On the other hand, the deplorable level is reaching the English action in the matter, showing all the international clout that we have lost a case to case. With regard to another hot topic, Japan, observe how gradually regains the tranquility, watching possibly the greatest consequence of the "Fukushima Accident" is to be especially security measures, something always good. A note apart from that the upsurge in violence in Afghanistan and Pakistan, along with the struggle for the presidency in Ivory Coast.

Little more to say. We can only say goodbye and wish good luck for the upcoming week.

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