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Wednesday, June 20th, 2012
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Ringstrasse es el anillo de Viena
Story Text & Photos © 2012 by Listin Diario Jun 20 2012 05:37AM
Listin Diario - “¿Tickets for the opera, madame?” (¿Boletos para la ópera, señora? Viendo mi pinta de turista, me pregunta en inglés uno de los varios hombres, que ataviados a la usanza antigua promocionan el tradicional espectáculo musical de Viena. Camino bajo la arcada de la famosa Ópera de Viena, regodeándome con curiosidad en los detalles de este magnífico edificio de estilo renacentista, el primero levantado en la Ringstrasse (1861-69). Los bombardeos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial destruyeron gran parte de su estructura arquitectónica e interior, siendo reconstruido y restaurado. ¡Es impresionante! (Un 13 por ciento de la capital de Austria, país que en 1938 pasó a formar parte del Tercer Reich, fue destruido por bombardeos aéreos y combates durante dicha conflagración). La amplia avenida Ringstrasse, palabra que significa “anillo de Viena”, en uno de cuyos trechos está asentada la Ópera, ocupa el espacio donde en un tiempo estuvieron las murallas citadinas, cuya demolición fue ordenada en 1. . . Read original at Listin Diario.

  

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IMF eyes the country’s 2013 conomic performance thus far
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo- Central banker Hector Valdez Albizu met with International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials to start the assessment on the Post-Program Monitoring, approved by its Executive Board in Washington. Valdez said they discussed topics on the visit’s agenda, especially the year’s macroeconomic performance thus far, the implementation of short and medium term monetary and fiscal policies and the recent economic measures aimed at boosting the economy by releasing funds in banks’ reserve, and lowering Central Bank rates. IMF delegation leader Przemek Gajdeczka was accompanied by technicians Jesús González García, Andrew Swiston, Francesco Grigoli and Nelson Sobrinho. IMF Dominican Republic tepresentative, Mario Dehesa and Ana Beatriz Rodriguez, who represents the country at IMF headquarters in Washington, also took part in the meeting. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Top cement maker wagers on the country’s development
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo. - The new president of Dominican Republic’s Cement Producers Association (ADOCEM) on Tuesday said the cement industry works in harmony with the nation’s growth potential, whose six million ton installed capacity meets the growing local demand for the next 20 years. Carlos Gonzalez said the Dominican Republic’s growing housing and infrastructure demand poses the need to use its resources efficiently, and develop the local industry to compete globally. The also president of Cemex Dominican Republic spoke during his inaugural for the post replacing Osvaldo Oller, and will head ADOCEM until 2014. Gonzalez, who’s also heads Cemex infrastructure projects and housing for South America and Caribbean region, said higher cement production could be achieved through a government working jointly with productive sectors “which such as ours has shown the ability to invest, create jobs, take risks and boost other sectors closely linked to our industry. “ He added that among their areas of work he’ll stress figure the promotion of new and more appropriate uses of cement in its various applications, and the encouragement of good practices, research and training. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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U. S. women get volleyball gold, Dominicans silver in Peru
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Lima, Peru- Defending champion United States defeated Dominican Republic 25-12, 25-20, 25-18, for the gold medal in the Pan American Women’s Volleyball Movistar Cup night in Lima on Sunday. The Americans’ performance was powerful show of big serves and consistent blocking. Nicole Fawcett led the U. S. scoring with 15 points, including 6 blocks and 3 aces; Lauren Gibbemeyer added 11 with 3 blocks and Kristin Hildebrand contributed 9 and Megan Hodge 8. Dominicans Annerys Vargas, Yonkaira Peña and Prisilla Rivera had 8 points each in the losing cause. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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UN’s Valerie Julliand leaves with fondness for Dominicans
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo- UN Program for Development (UNDP) coordinator Valerie Julliand called Dominicans a working, hospitable and caring people, with an extraordinary desire to progress and develop. The UN official, who is leaving after concluding her tenure in the country, said she’ll always remember Dominican Republic’s solidarity as a nation to help the Haitian people in 2010 when the earthquake devastated the hemisphere’s poorest country. Julliand said that during the more than four years as the UNDP representative she has forged her conviction that Dominicans are humane and sensitive. “During my time and my work in this country, I’ve lived a nice experience with the receptivity and warmth of you Dominicans, your desire to work, your sense of solidarity and permanent longing for progress. “ The UN official spoke during a farewell and recognition ceremony hosted by European Development Funds director Antonio Vargas. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Military, civilian officials, forced to return properties seized from suspects
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo- Officials, military or civilian, will have to return properties they utilize illegally, after they were seized from people accused of money laundering and drug trafficking. Justice Ministry Anti-Money Laundering Unit director German Miranda made the announcement, ??who affirmed there’ll be “no sacred cows. “ He said on in two months the authorities will count with an inventory of all assets that have been seized from criminals in Dominican Republic. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Dominican utility plods ahead with coal-fired plants, despite pollution
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo- The head of State-owned Electric Utility (CDEEE) on Monday announced that the Dominican government is going ahead with its plan to build two coal-fired power plants, despite the rebuke such facility will likely face on pollution concerns. Ruben Jimenez said the government’s interest isn’t to compete with the private sector, but to lower the cost of energy instead. The official said the credentials of the companies interested in making tender offers to build two plants of 300 megawatts each in Hatillo, San Cristobal (south), will be disclosed June 24. Jimenez added that the plants will be owned by the State but operated by the private sector, after a call for tenders. “The State is only interested in the installation of the plants to lower the cost of electricity, provide better service and much cheaper price for the population. “ Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Disorder keeps nearly 5,000 fugitives on the street
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo- As of last week the National District Office of the Prosecutor and the National Police seek 5,015 people with outstanding warrants, 4,900 of which are fugitives or in contempt of court. The National Police Fugitive Dept. says from June 2012 to date 383 people were declared fugitives, 268 of which were charged and arraigned. National Police acknowledges that the number of men and women fugitives grows by the day, on crimes including  murder, child sexual rape, theft, fraud and drug trafficking. As to the National Police Website’s “fugitives“ link, investigators say the National District Office of the Prosecutor sends many of those cases to help them apprehend people with outstanding warrants, but some never been caught or prosecuted. The police admit that the disorganized records on fugitives and citizens prosecuted as criminals make their detention more difficult. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Medina clarifies: Drastic measures to help farmers, not against Haiti
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 15:29PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo. – The Presidency on Wednesday clarified that president Danilo Medina’s pledge of drastic measures to deal with Port-au-Prince’s ban on Dominican eggs and chickens aren’t against Haiti, but to help poultry production instead. “At no time did the President say that drastic measures would be against anyone,“ said Presidency spokesman Robert Rodriguez, adding that fraternity reigns between Dominican Republic and Haiti, as with all people in the world. The official statement comes in the heels of media reports that suggest the drastic measures would be against the neighboring country. In the National Palace press conference, the Presidency’s spokesman said the Dominican government “doesn’t harbor“ the slightest feeling of hostility toward the Haitian people and that Medina’s comments on Tuesday weren’t against anyone and “must be taken in regards to poultry farmers. “ Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Greater Santo Domingo to get a 3rd subway line
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 14:59PM
Dominican Today - Santo Domingo. – The Dominican Government today announced the construction of the third Metro (subway) line, to run from La 17 Bridge, across the Ozama river to the 14-kilometer marker on the Mella highway, next to San Luis township and the San Isidro Airbase. Santo Domingo East mayor Juan de los Santos made the announcement Wednesday, and affirmed that it’s a day of rejoicing for the province, “because it means the start of a new era in transportation and communication. “ “President Danilo Medina has authorized us to make this announcement today on the Metro’s third line, which will connect the San Luis municipal district with Santo Domingo and the National District,“ de los Santos said in a press conference. Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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Time for the World Bank to fund a clean energy future – Greenpeace
Story Text & Photos © 2013 by Dominican Today Jun 19 2013 13:29PM
Dominican Today - Amsterdam- In response to the World Bank’s latest climate change report, Turn Down The Heat: Climate Extremes, Regional Impacts, and the Case for Resilience, Greenpeace International climate campaigner Stephanie Tunmore said: “Fossil fuels are being extracted and burned in the name of development and prosperity, but what they are delivering is the opposite, as the World Bank’s report so clearly underlines. “Bold action is needed from all governments, and the World Bank must lead the way by shifting all its energy financing from fossil fuels to renewables and energy efficiency. These are the only solutions that can truly end poverty and avert catastrophic climate change. ?? “Some major impacts from climate change are already unavoidable and rich countries must urgently support the poor and vulnerable to adapt. But massive increases in the future costs of adaptation and damage can only be avoided by investing in a clean energy future now. “ Contact: ?Stephanie Tunmore, Greenpeace International climate campaigner: +44 7796 947 451 or stephanie. tunmore@greenpeace. org? Read original at Dominican Today.

  

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