Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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A DAY IN THE COURTS

Today we attended a plenary session in the Parliament of Aragon has taught us how to work there. In the previous post we have discussed the conduct of Members so now we talk about what have been discussed between the two or three who paid attention. We summarize what we already we doubt that Members can summarize what has been said here.

deficit and public debt has been one of the topics discussed Today in Parliament. Although the budgets for next year already passed a month ago, some parliamentary parties have complained of government performance.

Both the Popular Party as the Aragonese have shown their dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency by the Director of Economics at the presentation of the Economic and Financial Plan approved by the central government. This plan calls for increasing regional debt of 0.75 points to 2.50 points of GDP due to the current economic situation. This action plan will run until 2012, but due to demand from the EU for Spain to reduce the debt by 2013, the plan is amended in the coming years.

All parties have agreed on good organization of public finances in recent years, but since 2009 have reduced income because of the crisis. Aragonese Council has shown its displeasure by declining revenue and has proposed increasing personal income taxes for higher income taxpayers rather than increase taxes (indirect taxes paid by all people equally.)

Despite all this, the government has highlighted the situation of Aragon from the rest of Spain. Aragon's Borrowing below the national average.



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COURTS, THAT PLACE OF WORK ... TRANSIT TRANSITION

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Even the presence of 60 students makes them behave like any citizen, ignorant, confident in its leaders think which is not only normal, but the logical and what is expected of them.


The feeling in the pit where we were placed, after serious warning silent and not show our opinions out loud (no clapping, no booing ...), is total outrage. We demand respect. And the show, but it is surprising how little they are respecting the other members of the partner to appear at that time, first, second, to themselves - after touch them appear and hear the same buzz that makes them that raise his voice despite the microphone, and finally and most importantly, being met recently to all citizens who voted for them and that their taxes pay their (non mileuristas) wages.

Laughter (when the speech is so serious that it is impossible to provoke a laugh alone), deputies standing, pacing, talking, using laptops, mobile phones, commenting non-stop with their seat mates. Commenting and charreadas to the extent that the murmur becomes background music whenever the volume goes higher, forcing the shift that has the word to raise his voice.

However, a member of the Press Office of the Courts the excuse. It turns out that the strike is the latest chapter in long hours of work, the topics covered have been discussed in committees in which all pay a high attention. Let's hope so. If not, it is difficult to think that our politicians will solve our problems with attitudes like the ones seen in this plenary.

Monday, April 19, 2010

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There are plenty of movies and books about time travel. Who has not ever said "I wish I could go back in time? We

today we tried, we tried to go back almost 40 years ago, and not do it alone, but from the hand of our classmates.

relatare I will not trip in detail, I will summarize by saying that we tried to return to the Transition, to explain and make the exposure of a group effort, we wanted it to be enjoyable and in turn liked. We have been investigating for half an hour.

Escribirmos here to stir up debate, but the fact is that class has been very lively and has not missed participation. Are a few brief lines to try to reflect on the effects of the Transition, "a democracy deficit? Not enough? Conformity? "Passivity? "Success?

After a few minutes, not a few of debate we have not come to one conclusion. Transitional there for whom English is a world leader as far as transitions are concerned, others do not understand that conformism and consider that there was no break but rather a "continuation" and some believe that the fact that victims would not make it a success.

Bottom line? No one, in the same way that we have a consensus view. A colleague pointed out, or has requested, that is our generation, because we already have that certain temporal perspective to analyze the transition, who have to defend and fight for progress towards a higher quality democracy. No middle ground so to speak. And wait.

Maybe we can be answering questions when we see that in the next s sudece weeks with the complaint of Judge Garzon, with the development of corruption, or some of the many conflicts and social injustices existenes.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

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REMEMBER THE DIGITAL JOURNALISM CONFERENCE

After a month, when it seems that is forgotten, the burden back to talking about what motivated us to create our blog: Digital Journalism Congress of Huesca. We wanted to remember, but without putting the FIN still asking some of the speakers who highlight the positives and negatives that they had the XI edition of the congress. Many thanks to which we have responded.


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Congress positive aspects: the high turnout and, especially, the high participation of young people and very active. Also, I was glad to see the good organization of l event.

downside: I wish that there had been more time for discussion and exchange of ideas between speakers and attendees, but I guess that would have required more days than expected.


Enrique Flores ES

quickly, I would say that thanks to the conversation and exchange of ideas has overcome the pessimism conveyed by the titles of some papers. It was a pleasure to have a young audience that shows every time you have an opportunity that the profession has future, regardless of medium used.



GABRIEL CA MPANARIO

Hu's congress scale seemed positive in every way. you were treated more varied, from journalism to event sketchbooks. This reflects the richness of our profession. The convention center was full of enthusiasm and I returned home with a big dose of motivation .



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The truth, d is that I can not give an overall assessment of Congress since n or followed. I can only or talk about the round table we had on sport in which I participated. I was really comfortable in the room. I enjoyed listening to my colleagues, I liked to enter into debate with the room and saw that those in the seats had a real interest in getting one thing clear during those two days of Congress. I did not like some of these harsh criticisms launched on Twitter, Blogs and other social networks to what we were saying on stage during the presentation. Not criticism but because this was the moment to raise his hand and instead of writing a tweet to talk openly about what they liked and did not like. For that we traveled there, if we could not have left a digital meeting and would have been the same. But the truth is that Congress is well worth, although I prefer to go from listening to a speaker.


Friday, April 9, 2010

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THE FIRST EASTER HAND

Normal We interviewed several brothers from different places (Zaragoza, Calatorao, Illueca and Huesca) to know what their motivations. Here are the answers:

1. WHAT WAS YOUR MOTIVATION INTO A PART OF BROTHERHOOD?

Adrian Sancho (Brotherhood Our Lady of Mercy and the Holy Sepulchre):

From childhood I have always liked processions, had a friend in the guild in touch now and decided to get me too. Javier

Bandak (Guild Minerva Calatorao Blood of Christ)

Generally

enter because you like the drum, but when you're inside, everything is different, you start to see the Easter differently, loving what do.

Claudia Hernández (Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy Illueca)

The motivation was my grandmother, because when I was little always remembered dressing up for Easter and I liked the drums. So I signed up, the first carrying a candle and went with her and with the passage of time gave me sign up to play the drum and it took 10 years.

Daniel Aresté (Brotherhood of the Holy Grail of Huesca)

Because I love music and I decided to sign to a brotherhood of drums of Easter.


2. WHAT TIME IS THE EASTER T MOST E THRILLS?

Adrian Sancho (Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy and the Holy Sepulchre)

My favorite moment is leaving La Piedad on Holy Thursday at 12 pm. Javier

Bandak (Guild Minerva Calatorao Blood of Christ)

The Good Friday procession of the Santo Entierro. Step out of bed, is at night and people are going with candles and lights. People just talk and so is the emotional.

Claudia Hernández (Brotherhood Our Lady d and Illueca Mercy)

The moment I'm in the square Church, goes my virgin and we have to touch him.


Daniel Aresté (Brotherhood of the Holy Grail of Huesca)

Holy Thursday, the breaking of the time Almudevar. We met there six or seven fraternities. At twelve o'clock you put all the guilds in the town square, the clock, and when twelve o'clock noon all guilds play the same touch to ... I dunno, twenty or twenty minutes.

3. HOW LONG ENSAYAIS FOR EASTER?

Adrian Sancho (Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy and the Holy Sepulchre)

rehearsed approximately two months before Easter, but there are only 3 days trial week. And the last two weeks before Easter rehearse every day

Javier Bandak (Guild Minerva Calatorao Blood of Christ)

We usually try three or four months, one day to be

mana. And when there is little for Easter redouble efforts and rehearse twice a week for everything to be perfect.

Claudia Hernández (Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy Illueca)

started rehearsing at Christmas, play two hours a week at night. If even one and a half for Easter we were also every Saturday afternoon for a couple or three hours.

Daniel Aresté (Brotherhood of the Holy Grail of Huesca)

From mid October to Easter.


4. HOW MANY ARE IN THE BROTHERHOOD?

Adrian Sancho (Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy and the Holy Sepulchre) We

1192 Brothers (and I thought that was only 2) [laughs]

Javier Bandak (Guild Minerva Calatorao Blood of Christ)

The Brotherhood is distinct sections: the base of the Nazarene, the bed, drums, boxes and horns ... In all, the Brotherhood is formed by about 300 people. Instruments are playing a

30, but the beginning, when the guild was formed 9 years ago, we were 100. Thus, every brother is a member of the Brotherhood, and you can do the job you want (take steps, playing an instrument or just help you stay and endure the Brotherhood expenditure). In addition, each section has a few different colors, and the hoods only we who play an instrument, either horn, drum or box.

Claudia Hernández (Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy Illueca)

We are about 25 with drums and bass, about 30 people carrying candles and 10 bearers that lead to a virgin.


Daniel Aresté (Brotherhood

the Holy Grail of Huesca)

Fifty-three drums, boxes and drums as part of those who leave and those who are accompanying the transition.

respondents Thanks!

Brotherhood of the Holy Grail of Huesca

Guild Minerva Calatorao Blood of Christ