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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Emma Watson, Harry Potter actress rejects harrying argue


Actress Emma Watson has shorn of alleges that hounding drove her to take a break from an esteemed American university.
According to the Media reports, students at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, had laughed at her about her role as Hermione in the Harry Potter films. But through a message from her website Miss Watson, 21, said: "I have not at all been harassed in my life.
She said she did not familiar what she desired to do after September, but would spotlight on performing for the time being. She had joined at Brown in September 2009, primarily to learn literature.
Reports had assumed that students said "10 points to Gryffindor" - a reference to a house at Hogwarts, the school for wizards in the Harry Potter films - when Miss Watson properly replied a question in class. Miss Watson said: "I thought the requirement to let you all know the basis I took a semester off from Brown had nothing to do with hounding as the media have been telling newly.
Please don't struggle and guess about what I might do in September, nobody can perhaps recognize because I don't even know so far!”
"I have never been harassed in my life and definitely never at Brown. This '10 points to Gryffindor' event never yet happened. I undergo the need to say this because condemning Brown students of amazing as serious as harassing and this reasoning me to go away looks beyond unjust. Previous month she declared that she was taking time out of study to spotlight on her film profession.
 However her spokeswoman told on previous week that Miss Watson would shift to a different university in autumn, Miss Watson's announcement said: "Please don't attempt and consider about what I might do in September - no-one can probably know because I don't even know yet! Like my other classmate Brown students I am struggling to figure out my third year and whether or not I will use up its overseas (this is ordinary)."

In the often asked questions section of her website, the first question is "why did you prefer Brown University over a British one? Her answer without mentioning date is: "I was actually ragged as to whether to stay in the UK or go to the America as allows face it the UK has some of the finest universities in the world. 
But, finally, I preferred the course at Brown and actually liked the initiative of experiencing a dissimilar country and culture - and I must say I have never been more contented, I extremely love Brown."

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A protest march from Mexicans against drug abuse


Protest marches have been taken place in at least 20 cities throughout Mexico against the drug-linked hostility widening the country.
A largest numbers of people participated in the demonstration in the main square in Mexico City, chanting "no more blood". Many protestors called President Felipe Calderon to step down; blaming his plans had worsened the atrocities.
As the marches got on the move, about 59 dead bodies were found in a mass grave in Tamaulipas state. Since President Felipe Calderon started deploying forces to tackle the cartels in December 2006, more than 35,000 people have been killed in drug-related fighting. The protestors were motivated by the poet and journalist Javier Sicilia, whose son was died last week.
Mr. Sicilia has accused Mexican politicians as well as illicit gangs for the brutality, saying they have "worn out separately the fabric of the nation". Few protestors were also taken place in New York, Buenos Aires, Paris, Madrid and other cities around the world.
Javier Sicilia called for the demonstration after Juan Francisco his 24-year-old son, was found dead inside a car including six other people in the city of Cuernavaca last week. In an open letter referring to the Mexico’s politicians and criminals gangs published in Proceso, he said President Calderon's campaign against the drugs gangs has been flopped because its was "badly planned, badly carried out and badly led".
"The people have lost confidence on their higher authorities including the governor, police department and security forces. Mr. Sicilia also criticized the criminals are below to the humanity, Satan’s abilities and dull in vision. He wrote we had up to here with your brutality, your loss of respect, your unkindness and ridiculousness. Earlier Mr. Sicilia met President Calderon in Mexico City then he joined the protests. He said the president showed his sorrow with me and explained him on efforts to search his son’s killers.
The Mexican authority’s say that we have obtained numerous successes against the drug gangs most of their top leadership have been arrested or killed and the present casualties is the result of internal fighting between the opponent’s criminal gangs.
This analysis was presented by Michele Leonhart, the head of the US Drug Enforcement Administration at an international conference in the Mexican City of Cancun on Wednesday. The DEA chief said it may consider differences but the disastrous level of violence is a mark of success in the fight against drugs. Now the cartels are targeting one another similar to the caged animal. 


Primarily the crucial in the township of San Fernando was said to have about 40 bodies. The human stays were opened in the same area where the bodies of 72 migrants from Central and South America were found last August. Tamaulipas state has been the scene of bloody confrontations between enemy drugs cartels who also exploit migrants heading to the US.