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N.26 - September 1999
(translation of italian issue n. 68)
EDITORIAL
Welcome back from vacation and well found. We were glad to take in the review on
"Venerdi'" (supplement of the daily paper La Republicca, on July 31. That
was a piece of good news, another one is that we will publish the press releases we
receive on our web page, which is always newer and richer, thanks to an always larger and
more active team of supporters. Not bad for being on vacation!!! We wanted to remind you
that the great campaign in favor of Karl Guillen is picking up again, (his trial was
postponed). His campaign is also promoted by Good News.
You can find the latest news at:
http://www.pegacity.it/culture/sistampi/karl
or by contacting the editors.
Europe: solidarity towards the Turkish earthquake victims
East Timor: referendum takes place
Colombia: general strike against neo-liberal provisions
Brazil: protests against austerity measures
USA: progress in the understanding of proteins
Guatemala: the military are convicted
USA: first measures against arms
Israel: an Arabic minister in the Israeli government
Italy: Silvia Baraldini returns
USA: the phases involved in the formation of cancer are reproduced
Russia: discovered Bach music sheets
Internet: XML, a new web language
Spain: video games that help handicapped children
USA: new medicine improves the treatment of arthritis
Mexico: the biggest exposition on the Mayan people
USA: discovery a protein that regulates sleep
Germany: an African fruit against the Ebola virus
USA: computer solution for tumor operations
NEWS
Where: Europe
About: solidarity with Turkish earthquake victims
Date: 08/99
Source: agencies, Humanist Movement, Good News
A big wave of solidarity has started after the earthquake that struck, on August 17, the
Northwest of the country. Volunteers come from all of the neighboring countries have
distinguished themselves in the rescue mission, even those, like Greece, considered
traditionally hostile to Turkey. The Movement Humanist has launched a campaign to gather
materials, answering an appeal of the Turkish humanists, in partnership with an
independent consortium in support of the population. The rescue materials, at this moment
consisting of goods to help set camps for the homeless, are gathered and sent to the
humanist centers. For more information in Italy: http://www.partitoumanista.org
Where: East Timor
About: referendum takes place
Date: 30/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
98.6 per cent of the inhabitants of Timor have voted in the August 30 referendum on the
autonomy plan proposed by the Indonesian government for East Timor, the ex Portuguese
colony invaded by Jakarta in 1975 and assimilated the year after. The voting results will
be made public only on September 6, but the massive attendance to the voting urns signals
that the plan has been rejected. According to the accords concluded between Indonesia and
Portugal with the mediation of the United Nations, the refusal of Jakartas plan will
mean the withdrawal of the Indonesian troops and independence for East Timor after a
period of transitory administration by the UN.
Where: Colombia
About: general strike against neo-liberal provisions
Date: 31/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
A million and half Colombian workers have supported the general strike called for August
31 from the main labor unions of the country. Thousands of farmers and representatives of
society have also participated. The labor unions have expressed 41 claims, most of which
are contrary to the neo-liberal macroeconomic reforms and to the governments
austerity measures.
Where: Brazil
About: protests against the austerity
Date: 26/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
Between 60 to 120 thousand people have participated, in Brasilia, to a protest against the
measures of austerity and the increases of taxes announced by the government of the
president Fernando Henrique Cardoso. The demonstration, organized by labor unions, parties
of the opposition and Movement of the "landless" is the most important
demonstration against Cardoso since his election, in 1995.
Where: USA
About: progress in the understanding of proteins
Date: 25/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
A giant step ahead has been made in the comprehension of the synthesis of proteins. Two
studies published on Natures describe the structure of 30s and 50s, two different
under units of ribosome- the particles formed by and ribonucleic acid (RNA) which
intervene in protein synthesis. These studies could bring to the completion of new
antibiotics, that would inhibit the ribosome production in the bacterial cells.
Where: Guatemala
About: the military convicted
Date: 13/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
The Court of Coban has condemned 25 soldiers to sentences from four to five years of
imprisonment for having participated in the massacre of eleven farmers in Xaman, situated
in the Tall Verapaz, in 1995. This is the first time that the military are convicted of
crimes committed during the civil war.
Where: USA
About: first measures against firearms
Date: 24/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
After the latest episodes of violence, the State administrations have decided to intervene
to limit the sale of firearms. The California Assembly has passed a law that forbids the
production and sale of the cheaper firearms, the "Saturday Night Specials", and
of those that have not been tested for safety. The governor, Gray Davis, has approved a
law that forbids the police of sell private citizens used or surplus firearms. The County
of Los Angeles has prohibited the sale of firearms and ammunition in the buildings on its
property. These measures particularly affect fair known as the Great Western Gun Show,
that greets a hundred thousand visitors four times a year. During this fair, the sale of
firearms brings in more than 9 million dollars. The Washington police is launching a
program to get back its firearms by paying a hundred dollars for each weapon returned.
Where: Israel
About: an Arabic minister in the Israeli government
Date: 5/ 08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
For the first time in history, the Labor Party, Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Barak, has
given an Israeli Arab, Nawaf Masallha, a place in the government, appointing him Vice
Minister of the Foreign Office. Barak has announced he wants to respect the calendar
agreed upon in the of Wye Plantation accords, which foresaw the return of 13.1 per cent of
the Upper Jordan to the Palestinians, which had been stalled by his predecessor, Benjamin
Netanyahu.
Where: Italy
About: Silvia Baraldini returns
Date: 26/08/ 99
Source: agencies
Silvia Baraldini will finish serving the rest of her sentence in the Roman jail of
Rebibbia; after years of battle by associations and justice committees justice in the
United States, the American government has agreed to transfer seriously ill woman, , back
to her country. Baraldini was condemned in the USA for allegedly collaborating with a
terrorist group.
Where: USA
About: the phases of cancer formation are reproduced in a lab
Date: 29/ 7/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
For the first time ever, a team of researchers has been able to reproduce in human cells,
the phases of cancer formation. A discovery which has been judged fundamental, since it
allows us to understand how a normal cells becomes cancerous. The studys results ,
directed by Robert Weinberg, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, were published
on Nature magazine.
Where: Russia
About: discovered music sheets belonging to Bach
Date: 5/08/ 99
Source: agencies, Internazionale
An important music discovery in Kiev: a great collection of music sheets belonging to Carl
Phillip Emanuel Bach, the second son of Johann Sebastian, was made by the researchers of
Harvard University and the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. The collection includes around
five thousand music sheets, at least five hundred of which should be works of the Bach
family. Many of the compositions of Johann Sebastian, are verified and authorized by the
"maestro". The search for the collection, which was believed to have been
destroyed during World War II, began twenty years ago.
Where: Internet
About: XML, a new language for the web
Date: 23/ 08/ 99
Source: Rivista Investigacion y Ciencia, Buenas Nuevas
The XML language has been called forth to widen the possibilities of HTML, now used in the
description of web pages. XML defines a new way of creating Web pages in which the
information comes labeled in a way that as the machine comes to the page it will
"know" what type of information is contained in the page. With this language it
will be possible to find information much quicker. Besides, it will reduce the necessary
traffic thus increasing the output of the net.
Where: Spain
About: video games that help handicapped children
Date: 23/08/99
Source: Ciberpais Buenas Nuevas
For an hour and half a day, children bearing different handicaps stimulate their
self-esteem and develop their reflexes and their mobility. This is done by playing,
observing and learning computer games specifically developed by the child specialists and
psychologists of the Tenerife Centro de Investigacion y Atencion Psicologica.
Where: USA
About: new medicine improves the treatment of arthritis
Date: 9/08/99
Source: The Vanguardia, Buenas Nuevas
The medicine Celebrex, belonging to the new family of the so-called specific inhibitors of
the ciclo-ossigenase-2, can be used against the chronic pain caused by this illness
(arthritis) without causing gastric damage. Accordingly, the treatment could be longer,
since this medicine does not cause the side effects damaging to the stomach that are
characteristic in other medicines.
Where: Mexico
About: the biggest Mayan exposition
Date: 9/08/99
Source: La Vanguardia, Buenas Nuevas
Despite the boycotting of the European and American museums, the Colegio de St. Ildefonso,
in Mexico D.C., has inaugurated the biggest exposition ever presented on the Mayas. The
exposition embraces themes such as the relationship between these cultures and nature and
the bond between man and divinity.
Where: USA
About: discovery a protein that regulates sleep
Date: 23/07/99
Source: La Razon, Buenas Nuevas
A photosensitive protein, Criptocroma, regulates sleep exactly, programming the signal
which makes us fall asleep or awaken. The discovery made by the scientists of the
Laboratory for Cronobiological Development of the Massachusetts General Hospital, was
published in The Journal Cell magazine. The researchers agree that it will be very
important for those who suffer from sleep problems, drivers and those who travel often
with different time habits, but also for Alzheimer patients.
Where: Germany
About: an African fruit against the Ebola virus
Date: 04/08/99
Source: Las Dos Noticias, Buenas Nuevas
The "Gracinia Cola," component of a fruit found in the African forest, could
become the solution against the Ebola virus. According to the latest studies, published by
German researchers, this virus stops reproducing when it enters in contact with the
Gracinia.
Where: USA
About: computer solution for tumor operations
Date: 5/08/99
Source: Investigacion y Ciencia, Buenas Nuevas
Through a sophisticated system that mixes magnetic resonance with the treatment computer
images, operating a tumor becomes easier and safer for the specialists of this practice.
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