Friday, 30 April 2010 20:20 |
Perugia , the parties `s former hospital Monteluce . A man looking for a caregiver to assist her mother seventy-five, placing an ad on a popular local newspaper ad. After a week meets a young Rumanian, called Monica. It appears, is well received and man explains the case: "Look - he says pointing to the foreign - my mother walking alone, washes alone keeps his house in order but at times seems to have memory problems, says nonsense. Here, it is necessary that you follow the minute by minute, there `s need to sleep at home, my problem is the day." The home of Mrs. Ada is bright, well-ordered. The pay is low, but so is: it's still a job, some money back home to his family. The young carer accepts Romania. Today, years later, remembers well the `experience:" After a few months that I worked by Mrs. Ada, it was nice to see the sudden arrival of two nurses took the lady who had just time to put on his fur more beautiful, wear a scarlet lipstick, and took it. I followed as far as I could. We made a short move, remember that locked in a room with a barred window. From the child I was then paid in full for the `last Monteluce months of work, which I had not even finished. Italian friends told me that those nurses had arrived for medical treatment required. `I knew that for his son, a paramedic, was no longer willing to spend a single euro for my care to her mother, my baby was in his pay, although a fairly wealthy person. " What do you remember Mrs. Ada? "An elderly person and nice - reminiscent of the young woman - she liked to play cards with me and, every now and then offered me a glass of marsala. He kept very clean the house, spent hours talking together. I was fine with her, even though sometimes, as claimed her son was making speeches in which the reality of the past mingled with his memories of youth, making resurface people already dead. `For, in my opinion, it would be better to let her live in his house" .
Paolo Giovannelli
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Friday, 30 April 2010 00:24 |
Two Moldovans have been arrested in Parma held liable because, with a third compatriot still unavailable, robbery and rape victim a prostitute 19 years of Romania on the night between 25 and 26 February in Reggio Emilia. The two, IC 20 and AA 22, residents of Parma, Reggio Emilia have been arrested by police in execution of arrest warrants issued by the magistrate in prison Giovanni Ghini, who has accepted the requests of the prosecutor Valentina Salvi. The girl was rescued by the military of the mobile core of the Society of Reggio Emilia in a state of shock and told it was just before seized, robbed and raped. She had been approached by a man in the car, with whom he had agreed to a provision for 50 euro, but once you reach a parking lot, the trunk of the car came out the other two men, one of which € 400 robbed the young man had hidden in his boots. Then the driver, under the threat of a knife, raped her, followed by the author material for the robbery. The third Moldovan watched friends who in turn abused prostitute. According to the findings made by the police, IC was the driver of the car, looked at what AA iintenti friends to rape the nineteen. [Gazzettadiparma.it]
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 22:01 |
IPN (Moldova), April 28, 2010 - The remains of several Soviet soldiers, including Basarabians enrolled in the fall of 1944 the Red Army who fell in battles at Königsberg , could rot in basements and garages, as compiled by members of Detachment Search "Sovesty", the Russian Federation. The information was made public after a scandal with the administration of Kaliningrad (formerly Könisberg), which opposes burial of the remains of those who died fighting in the spring of 1945. The soldier's family members in Straseni Bessarabian Nicholas Severin told Info-Prim Neo that the information made public by the organization "Sovesty" troubled them more peace of mind, never neaşezată place because they were unaware of his grandfather and great-grandfather's burial place them. One autumn day in 1944, Nicholas Bessarabian Severin, 43 years, voluntarily went to the front, being the oldest rookie in Straseni. He died in the spring of 1945, battles at Königsberg, two days before the fall of the fortress and 32 days before the fall of Berlin. Daughter of Nicholas Severin, Tudor, aged 85 years, told Info-Prim Neo that the "fear of family life, fueled by memories of arrests, deportations, murders of several hundreds of thousands of Romanian in 1940-1941" led him to call her father to go to the front of the Red Army. Manager with two houses, lands, animals, chrism, he felt he could save lives just as his wife and two children. "If you stay, they saved us or blind Siberia, if they go to the front and die, at least you will stay alive," were the parting words he said and stood for life in family memory. Nicholas Severin's daughter remembers that the one hundred recruits from Straseni, among which was also her father and brothers, 18, of her friends, were driven down a rainy night in Chisinau, where they were placed on trucks and transported to the West. "They came in Prussia and was killed along with thousands of Moldovans in the last phase of the war," she says. The family received two letters from the soldier Severin, in which he said is in Prussia and was interested in how the household copes without him. On 7 April 1945 during an attack, died in a bomb explosion. This news has been a family from a consătean who said he saw his evil eye. "The only photograph of his father, which I had at home was buried by his mother during the Lamentations. I remember him as the fog, and his grandchildren do not know how it looked," says the daughter of Nicholas Severin, Tudor. Königsberg Castle fell on 9 April 1945. According to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian soldier was Nicholas Severin perpetuate the memorial "Victory Park" in Kaliningrad. "This means that he is not buried there, burial place is unknown, and henceforth we will fester for fear that his remains have ever experienced the rest so far and can not do anything for him" Severin said Tudor.
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 22:21 |
Interim President of the Republic of Moldova, Ghimpu told Wednesday evening, students and pupils from Bessarabia who met at the "Al. Ioan Cuza" University, he is convinced that Moldova will not Communists come to power, stating that their time has passed. "I am convinced that the Communists will not come to power in Moldova. Their time has passed. From 29 July, the Republic of Moldova should be just democracy. Whether it will be early elections or not, the program of the Alliance for European Integration will be achieved. The 90 had to be done in the Moldovan economy is only today. Some are painful. Moldova has no economy. I land where they grow potatoes, carrots and egg, but the economy should be restructured, "he told the approximately 350 students Ghimpu Bessarabia and students that met with President Traian Basescu, at Al. Ioan Cuza "University.
Ghimpu shown that without investment the Republic of Moldova can not overcome the crisis they are.
He said young people there are vacancies in the Government and insist that they return home to ocpua these places when they have finished their studies.
Romanian and Moldovan Presidents Traian Basescu and Ghimpu attended Wednesday evening at Al. Ioan Cuza "University, meeting with students and students from Bessarabia, a part of young learners in the city being allowed to enter and showing their discontent.
On entering Univeristăţii Hall was a group of several dozen young people who were welcomed to the hall on the grounds that it has sufficient capacity, the young people shouting "we want to enter."
Discussion was allowed access based on lists made by the Youth Association of Science Bessarabian.
Olga Bondar, President Basarebeni Youth Association of Science, said they received about 500 applications from students and students who wanted to participate in Bessarabia at the meeting with the two heads of state and had to cut the list of names 150 young people due to reduced capacity of the hall.
One of the students who had access, George Simon, graduate student at the Faculty of History of Science, said he does not understand what is not allowed to attend the meeting, adding that he will violate the rights of citizens.
At the end of the meeting of the University "Al. Ioan Cuza" University, the two heads of state will sign the book of honor of the University, after which they will go to the Metropolitan Cathedral in Iasi, where they will meet with Metropolitan of Moldova and Bucovina, Archbishop Theophanes .
Wednesday at noon, the two presidents visited the Putna Monastery, where they were greeted by children and local people in national costumes with flowers in their hands. The two presidents had a brief meeting with Archbishop Pimen and abbot of the monastery of Putna Velnic Melchizedek, and will receive one gift from the church faces an icon it reprezentâdu Stephen the Great.
However, President Traian Basescu and interim president Ghimpu corone submitted two red carnations flowers at his grave tricolor ribbon Stefan cel Mare reading "In Memoriam", the ceremony being attended by Minister of Regional Development and Tourism, Elena Udrea, and Suceava County Council, Gheorghe Flutur. Upon commencement ceremony for the submission of wreaths, was visibly excited Romanian head of state, with tears in his eyes. After submission of wreaths at the grave of Stephen the Great, the two presidents, accompanied by Archbishop Pimen, Archbishop of Suceava and Radauti, visited the monastery's museum, and during this visit to the high church told them many stories about the past of this monastery , out of the place of worship by presenting them famous bell "Buga" cast in command of Stephen the Great.
Subsequently, Traian Basescu Ghimpu and signed the Book of Honor of the monastery.
Interim President of the Republic of Moldova, Ghimpu said in his message that every nation and every age stands on the shoulders of past times, citing "our great poet Mihai Eminescu.
Interim President of the Republic of Moldova started Tuesday a two-day official visit to Romania. On the first day of the visit was Ghimpu official talks with Romanian head of state, followed by a joint press conference at Cotroceni Palace, met the presidents of the two Houses of Parliament and gave a speech before the plenary meeting.
He also attended a meeting with Romanian businessmen at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania and received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the Faculty of Law at the University of Bucharest. Also Tuesday, the mayor of the capital gave the interim president of the Republic of Moldova "key Bucharest.
Ghimpu make this visit to Romania at the invitation of the Romanian president, Traian Basescu. [Monitor Suceava - monitorulsv.ro]
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:04 |
Zurich, April 27 - At the Swiss border guards have seized a unique masterpiece of its kind. It's violin "ex Carrodus', opera by Giuseppe Guernieri built in 1741 whose value is approximated to be at 4.5 million euros. The instrument was retained from Patricia Kopatchinskaja known violinist for 33 years, born in Moldova with residence in Switzerland, Patricia valuable tool not declared at the airport in Zurich. This masterpiece is the property of the Central Bank of Austria (OeNB) has borrowed a violinist and now faces a fine of 488,000 euros.
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