1
General Discussion / Puma e-shop zh
« on: August 18, 2012, 04:34:45 pm »
<a href="http://www.guccibagscheapstore.com/gucci-hobos-c-5.html">Gucci Hobos</a>
BEIJING, June 25 () -- Tents, quilts, coats and other relief materials have been sent to southwest China's Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in the wake of an earthquake that jolted the area on Sunday, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said Monday.Local governments in Yunnan have shipped 2,800 tents, 5,500 quilts and 4,500 coats, as well as other relief materials, to quake-hit Ninglang county, a ministry statement said.In Sichuan's Yanyuan county, 50 tents, 100 quilts and 260 sets of clothes have been handed out to quake-hit residents, the statement said.A 5.7-magnitude earthquake jolted the two counties Sunday, killing three people in Ninglang and one in Yanyuan.The earthquake was followed by 53 aftershocks, with the strongest one measured at magnitude 3.8.The quake toppled over 4,280 houses and cut traffic and water supplies in Ninglang, disrupting the lives of more than 21,800 people, according to the local government.Rescue and relief operations are going on smoothly and local authorities are still surveying the damage, the statement said.A team of officials and experts have left Beijing for the quake-hit areas to aid in rescue and relief efforts, it said.
ISLAMABAD, March 18 () -- Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar Sunday spoke to her Turkish counterpart Dr. Ahmet Davutoglu and offered profound condolences on the deaths of 12 Turkish soldiers in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on March 16.The helicopter crashed into a house on the outskirts of the Afghan capital of Kabul on Friday, killing 12 Turkish soldiers on board, according to Turkish military and the NATO in Afghanistan."Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, on behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan, offered profound condolences on the loss of lives of twelve Turkish military personnel during a tragic helicopter accident," a Foreign Ministry statement said.Expressing her deepest sympathies, the Foreign minister said that her prayers are with the families of those who died in the accident, the statement said.She said that people of Pakistan were together with the Turkish people in their hour of grief, it said.The cause of the crash is yet to be determined by the investigation team, the Turkish military said in a statement posted on its website. Special Report: Afghanistan Situation
Puma Complete Nightfox TR
MANILA, March 19 () - The World Bank retained its growth forecast for the Philippines to 4.2 percent, noting that the country's strong fundamentals will keep it resilient amid global uncertainties.This is the same growth forecast that the Washington-based lender presented last January in its Philippines Quarterly Update (PQU). In its latest PQU released Monday, the World Bank also forecast Philippine GDP to expand 5 percent in 2013.The World Bank said the Philippine economy benefits from political stability, low and stable inflation, healthy fiscal position, rising foreign exchange reserves, steady inflow of remittances from overseas Filipino workers and a well-targeted social protection system."In a scenario of a lingering global slowdown, domestic demand, in particular investments and government spending, will have to play a bigger role in achieving the country's growth targets for 2012 and beyond," said Karl Kendrick Chua, World Bank Country Economist and main author of the report.The World Bank said that given its robust fundamentals, the challenge now for Philippine policy makers is to reduce high poverty incidence and sustain growth. The bank noted that roughly 25 percent of the Philippine population lives below the official poverty threshold, while the middle class remains small, which accounts for about 15 percent of the population. Inequality has also risen and the quality of employment remains weak relative to the country's potential.The World Bank said the government needs to strengthen public finances, raise tax revenues and boost competitiveness in order to achieve more than five percent growth in the next few years and cut poverty incidence.To boost competitiveness, the World Bank proposed the government to implement several key reforms including reducing the cost of doing business, addressing infrastructure and service delivery bottlenecks, and improving workers' skills, thus making them more employable."Accelerating structural reforms to enhance global competitiveness will improve the level and quality of employment in the country," Chua said. He added these reforms will also attract more investments in the country.
JOHANNESBURG, June 13 () -- A Pretoria court has begun hearings on a suspect accused of planning terror attacks on 2010 FIFA World Cup stadiums before the World Cup finals, it was reported on Wednesday.Johannes Scheepers, 49, was facing 10 charges, including illegal possession of firearms, possession of handmade hand grenades, possession of a mortar and terrorism. But Scheepers has pleaded not guilty to the charges.He was arrested in April 2010 after police suspected he was planning terrorist attacks at 2010 World Cup stadiums and to fire mortars into townships. The charge sheet says he planned these activities between December 16, 2009 and April 7, 2010.Scheepers, from Pretoria, was allegedly a member of a right-wing organization and a founder of the Nuwe Boerekommando (New Boer Commando).Two agents who were said to fear for their lives gave evidence for the allegations of Scheepers' terror attempt.One of the agents testified that Scheepers told him he wanted to provide military training to his group and also fire mortars into black townships. After this, they would target World Cup stadiums, according to Pretoria News.Several 9mm pistols, ammunition, tear gas, hand grenades, an M3 semi-automatic gun, shotgun and crossbow were seized at Scheepers's farm after his arrest.
<strong><font color=#f00><a href="http://www.guccibagscheapstore.com/gucci-wallets-c-12.html" title="Gucci Wallets">Gucci Wallets</a></font></strong>
BUCHAREST, Jan. 25 () -- Romania's Constitutional Court (CCR) ruled Wednesday that the law overlapping the 2012 local and general elections is unconstitutional, in reply to a complaint filed by the opposition Social Liberal Union (USL).The high court resumed Wednesday for the third time the talks around the notification made by the USL by which the opposition condemns the law on holding parliamentary elections in the same day with the local elections.The complaint was submitted at the CCR on Dec. 22, 2011, soon after the government took responsibility in front of the Parliament for the draft law on holding both local and parliamentary elections in the same day late in 2012.The centre-right government argued that holding local and parliamentary elections at the same time will make it easier for people to vote and will save the government money."We want the elections to be organized at the same date because 2012 is a tough year from an economic point of view," Prime Minister Emil Boc said at that time, stressing that the authorities could save about 20 million euros (26 million U.S. dollars) from the state's budget by merging elections.Yet, the move was slammed by the opposition. The election merger violates several articles of the Constitution, stressed then leader of social democratic deputies Mircea Dusa.Romania is to have local elections on this June and general elections at the end of the year.According to local analysts, the two-week long street demonstrations led, to some extent, to the high court's decision.Romania's capital city of Bucharest and other major cities have been the scene of anti-government protests for 13 days in a row. The protests, the most serious since President Traian Basescu came to power in 2004, were sparked by the resignation of prestigious public health official Raed Arafat earlier this month in protest against a new healthcare bill.Eventually, the protests turned against the government's austerity measures and unpopular policies, demanding the government and the president to step down.
By N. WithitwinyuchonBANGKOK, Dec. 27 () -- Now that the Thai cabinet meeting on Tuesday just gave the nod for a government's proposal to sell 350-billion-baht (11.14 billion U.S. dollars) in bonds domestically to fund long-term flood management plan which if fails, the country, not just the government, would face with credibility crisis.As for short-term plan for the year 2012-2013, the Strategic Formation Committee for Reconstruction and Future Development ( SCRF), chaired by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, on Monday approved a 16.5-billion-baht (525.15 million U.S. dollars) water management plan to prevent floods and droughts. Of this, 12 billion baht will be drawn from the 2012 fiscal budget while the remaining 4.5 billion baht from the 2013 budget.These urgent measures entailing improvement in sluice gates, dykes, drainage system and water resources management as well as compensation for flood-hit victims will be implemented in the next five months in order to prevent massive floods of this scale from reoccurring next year.Almost five months have passed since the flooding began in the northern part of Thailand and then spread slowly down to the plains downstream. And new rainy season is expected soon in five months ahead, or as early as May. Even though Commerce Minister Kittirat Na-Ranong, who is also chairman of the Strategic Formulation Committee for Water Resources Management (SCWRM), reassured on Monday that most of short-term projects would be completed before the new rainy season arrives, it is not quite promising.Last month, Prime Minister Yingluck seemed to be certain that floodwaters would be completely dried out before New Year but early this month she said that she was concerned about the ongoing situation in the western side of the capital. Currently, floods still prevail in six provinces, affecting almost nine million households, or 2.27 million people.BUSINESS OPERATORS DEMAND CONCRETE STRATEGYFollowing its investigation of the damage at flood hit industrial parks, Bank of Thailand's Office of Macroeconomics unveiled on Monday that majority of the investor hoped that the government would put effective flood prevention and water management measures into place as soon as possible.About a week after scrapping the first lot of some 400 units, Honda Automobile Thailand Co., Ltd. again on Tuesday destroyed 1, 055 cars which were inundated by floods in mid-October to ensure its customers that the company will not reuse any parts of those affected cars. Car scraps were carried out at Rojana Industrial Park in Ayutthaya province which has a capacity to assemble 240, 000 cars a year and is the second-largest car factory in Thailand.Despite its bad fortune, the company's executive pledged not to relocate it production plants to other countries. However, the company re-emphasized that the government should spare no effort to prevent great deluge from repeating."This measure will only correct the consequence. The government should look at the cause of the consequence, especially they should focus on water management in order to prevent the same disaster from happening again in the future," Pitak Pruittisarikorn, executive vice president of Honda Thailand, made the remarks regarding the 4-meter flood wall building plan around the industrial estate which the government proposed before.Floodway projects along both sides of Chao Praya River are part of the long-term strategy the government has made clear so far, but still it lacks of details on exact locations and designs. The government plans to get the strategy implemented in the next one to three years but the question is that will it be in time?If the inundation returns next year, even with lesser scale, while everything is not just yet ready, the private sector will definitely lose faith in the country, not just Yingluck administration. Not every business operator that is patient enough or dares enough to put its millions or billions invested factories at risk waiting until the government's strategies become effective. Sanyo Semiconductor Thailand, which has operated since 1990 producing semiconductors, transistors and large-scale integrated circuits, finally terminated operation of a flood-ravaged factory in Rojana Industrial Estate on Dec. 25."If the government cannot handle this and it comes again next year, we wouldn't be able to afford to stay in business. The government must work hard to restore confidence because we don't want to go through that again.. And we may consider moving out if the government fails to do so,"said a Japanese executive of a system engineering company in Bangkok.
http://www.guccibagscheapstore.com
http://www.tuning-dog.com.ua/user/rund7484ql/ - Gucci Shoulder Bags
http://portal.online.sumy.ua/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=642752 - Puma Tour Cat
http://www.yartrans.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=789789 - zimní boty puma
http://www.fondazionepadrepio-onlus.it/forum/member.php?212279-puttinga9224cr - Gucci Messenger bag
BEIJING, June 25 () -- Tents, quilts, coats and other relief materials have been sent to southwest China's Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in the wake of an earthquake that jolted the area on Sunday, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said Monday.Local governments in Yunnan have shipped 2,800 tents, 5,500 quilts and 4,500 coats, as well as other relief materials, to quake-hit Ninglang county, a ministry statement said.In Sichuan's Yanyuan county, 50 tents, 100 quilts and 260 sets of clothes have been handed out to quake-hit residents, the statement said.A 5.7-magnitude earthquake jolted the two counties Sunday, killing three people in Ninglang and one in Yanyuan.The earthquake was followed by 53 aftershocks, with the strongest one measured at magnitude 3.8.The quake toppled over 4,280 houses and cut traffic and water supplies in Ninglang, disrupting the lives of more than 21,800 people, according to the local government.Rescue and relief operations are going on smoothly and local authorities are still surveying the damage, the statement said.A team of officials and experts have left Beijing for the quake-hit areas to aid in rescue and relief efforts, it said.
ISLAMABAD, March 18 () -- Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar Sunday spoke to her Turkish counterpart Dr. Ahmet Davutoglu and offered profound condolences on the deaths of 12 Turkish soldiers in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on March 16.The helicopter crashed into a house on the outskirts of the Afghan capital of Kabul on Friday, killing 12 Turkish soldiers on board, according to Turkish military and the NATO in Afghanistan."Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, on behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan, offered profound condolences on the loss of lives of twelve Turkish military personnel during a tragic helicopter accident," a Foreign Ministry statement said.Expressing her deepest sympathies, the Foreign minister said that her prayers are with the families of those who died in the accident, the statement said.She said that people of Pakistan were together with the Turkish people in their hour of grief, it said.The cause of the crash is yet to be determined by the investigation team, the Turkish military said in a statement posted on its website. Special Report: Afghanistan Situation
Puma Complete Nightfox TR
MANILA, March 19 () - The World Bank retained its growth forecast for the Philippines to 4.2 percent, noting that the country's strong fundamentals will keep it resilient amid global uncertainties.This is the same growth forecast that the Washington-based lender presented last January in its Philippines Quarterly Update (PQU). In its latest PQU released Monday, the World Bank also forecast Philippine GDP to expand 5 percent in 2013.The World Bank said the Philippine economy benefits from political stability, low and stable inflation, healthy fiscal position, rising foreign exchange reserves, steady inflow of remittances from overseas Filipino workers and a well-targeted social protection system."In a scenario of a lingering global slowdown, domestic demand, in particular investments and government spending, will have to play a bigger role in achieving the country's growth targets for 2012 and beyond," said Karl Kendrick Chua, World Bank Country Economist and main author of the report.The World Bank said that given its robust fundamentals, the challenge now for Philippine policy makers is to reduce high poverty incidence and sustain growth. The bank noted that roughly 25 percent of the Philippine population lives below the official poverty threshold, while the middle class remains small, which accounts for about 15 percent of the population. Inequality has also risen and the quality of employment remains weak relative to the country's potential.The World Bank said the government needs to strengthen public finances, raise tax revenues and boost competitiveness in order to achieve more than five percent growth in the next few years and cut poverty incidence.To boost competitiveness, the World Bank proposed the government to implement several key reforms including reducing the cost of doing business, addressing infrastructure and service delivery bottlenecks, and improving workers' skills, thus making them more employable."Accelerating structural reforms to enhance global competitiveness will improve the level and quality of employment in the country," Chua said. He added these reforms will also attract more investments in the country.
JOHANNESBURG, June 13 () -- A Pretoria court has begun hearings on a suspect accused of planning terror attacks on 2010 FIFA World Cup stadiums before the World Cup finals, it was reported on Wednesday.Johannes Scheepers, 49, was facing 10 charges, including illegal possession of firearms, possession of handmade hand grenades, possession of a mortar and terrorism. But Scheepers has pleaded not guilty to the charges.He was arrested in April 2010 after police suspected he was planning terrorist attacks at 2010 World Cup stadiums and to fire mortars into townships. The charge sheet says he planned these activities between December 16, 2009 and April 7, 2010.Scheepers, from Pretoria, was allegedly a member of a right-wing organization and a founder of the Nuwe Boerekommando (New Boer Commando).Two agents who were said to fear for their lives gave evidence for the allegations of Scheepers' terror attempt.One of the agents testified that Scheepers told him he wanted to provide military training to his group and also fire mortars into black townships. After this, they would target World Cup stadiums, according to Pretoria News.Several 9mm pistols, ammunition, tear gas, hand grenades, an M3 semi-automatic gun, shotgun and crossbow were seized at Scheepers's farm after his arrest.
<strong><font color=#f00><a href="http://www.guccibagscheapstore.com/gucci-wallets-c-12.html" title="Gucci Wallets">Gucci Wallets</a></font></strong>
BUCHAREST, Jan. 25 () -- Romania's Constitutional Court (CCR) ruled Wednesday that the law overlapping the 2012 local and general elections is unconstitutional, in reply to a complaint filed by the opposition Social Liberal Union (USL).The high court resumed Wednesday for the third time the talks around the notification made by the USL by which the opposition condemns the law on holding parliamentary elections in the same day with the local elections.The complaint was submitted at the CCR on Dec. 22, 2011, soon after the government took responsibility in front of the Parliament for the draft law on holding both local and parliamentary elections in the same day late in 2012.The centre-right government argued that holding local and parliamentary elections at the same time will make it easier for people to vote and will save the government money."We want the elections to be organized at the same date because 2012 is a tough year from an economic point of view," Prime Minister Emil Boc said at that time, stressing that the authorities could save about 20 million euros (26 million U.S. dollars) from the state's budget by merging elections.Yet, the move was slammed by the opposition. The election merger violates several articles of the Constitution, stressed then leader of social democratic deputies Mircea Dusa.Romania is to have local elections on this June and general elections at the end of the year.According to local analysts, the two-week long street demonstrations led, to some extent, to the high court's decision.Romania's capital city of Bucharest and other major cities have been the scene of anti-government protests for 13 days in a row. The protests, the most serious since President Traian Basescu came to power in 2004, were sparked by the resignation of prestigious public health official Raed Arafat earlier this month in protest against a new healthcare bill.Eventually, the protests turned against the government's austerity measures and unpopular policies, demanding the government and the president to step down.
By N. WithitwinyuchonBANGKOK, Dec. 27 () -- Now that the Thai cabinet meeting on Tuesday just gave the nod for a government's proposal to sell 350-billion-baht (11.14 billion U.S. dollars) in bonds domestically to fund long-term flood management plan which if fails, the country, not just the government, would face with credibility crisis.As for short-term plan for the year 2012-2013, the Strategic Formation Committee for Reconstruction and Future Development ( SCRF), chaired by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, on Monday approved a 16.5-billion-baht (525.15 million U.S. dollars) water management plan to prevent floods and droughts. Of this, 12 billion baht will be drawn from the 2012 fiscal budget while the remaining 4.5 billion baht from the 2013 budget.These urgent measures entailing improvement in sluice gates, dykes, drainage system and water resources management as well as compensation for flood-hit victims will be implemented in the next five months in order to prevent massive floods of this scale from reoccurring next year.Almost five months have passed since the flooding began in the northern part of Thailand and then spread slowly down to the plains downstream. And new rainy season is expected soon in five months ahead, or as early as May. Even though Commerce Minister Kittirat Na-Ranong, who is also chairman of the Strategic Formulation Committee for Water Resources Management (SCWRM), reassured on Monday that most of short-term projects would be completed before the new rainy season arrives, it is not quite promising.Last month, Prime Minister Yingluck seemed to be certain that floodwaters would be completely dried out before New Year but early this month she said that she was concerned about the ongoing situation in the western side of the capital. Currently, floods still prevail in six provinces, affecting almost nine million households, or 2.27 million people.BUSINESS OPERATORS DEMAND CONCRETE STRATEGYFollowing its investigation of the damage at flood hit industrial parks, Bank of Thailand's Office of Macroeconomics unveiled on Monday that majority of the investor hoped that the government would put effective flood prevention and water management measures into place as soon as possible.About a week after scrapping the first lot of some 400 units, Honda Automobile Thailand Co., Ltd. again on Tuesday destroyed 1, 055 cars which were inundated by floods in mid-October to ensure its customers that the company will not reuse any parts of those affected cars. Car scraps were carried out at Rojana Industrial Park in Ayutthaya province which has a capacity to assemble 240, 000 cars a year and is the second-largest car factory in Thailand.Despite its bad fortune, the company's executive pledged not to relocate it production plants to other countries. However, the company re-emphasized that the government should spare no effort to prevent great deluge from repeating."This measure will only correct the consequence. The government should look at the cause of the consequence, especially they should focus on water management in order to prevent the same disaster from happening again in the future," Pitak Pruittisarikorn, executive vice president of Honda Thailand, made the remarks regarding the 4-meter flood wall building plan around the industrial estate which the government proposed before.Floodway projects along both sides of Chao Praya River are part of the long-term strategy the government has made clear so far, but still it lacks of details on exact locations and designs. The government plans to get the strategy implemented in the next one to three years but the question is that will it be in time?If the inundation returns next year, even with lesser scale, while everything is not just yet ready, the private sector will definitely lose faith in the country, not just Yingluck administration. Not every business operator that is patient enough or dares enough to put its millions or billions invested factories at risk waiting until the government's strategies become effective. Sanyo Semiconductor Thailand, which has operated since 1990 producing semiconductors, transistors and large-scale integrated circuits, finally terminated operation of a flood-ravaged factory in Rojana Industrial Estate on Dec. 25."If the government cannot handle this and it comes again next year, we wouldn't be able to afford to stay in business. The government must work hard to restore confidence because we don't want to go through that again.. And we may consider moving out if the government fails to do so,"said a Japanese executive of a system engineering company in Bangkok.
http://www.guccibagscheapstore.com
http://www.tuning-dog.com.ua/user/rund7484ql/ - Gucci Shoulder Bags
http://portal.online.sumy.ua/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=642752 - Puma Tour Cat
http://www.yartrans.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=789789 - zimní boty puma
http://www.fondazionepadrepio-onlus.it/forum/member.php?212279-puttinga9224cr - Gucci Messenger bag