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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Comment on "Matadors at each other’s throats"


Comment on the article in the Sunday Times, 7 March 2009

It is hardly surprising to see the integrity of bullfighters questioned by accusations of favouritism and jealousy (Matthew Campbell, Matadors at each other’s throats, Sunday Times 8 March 2009). Matadors are in fact not “used to adulation for confronting death in the ring”. On the contrary, there is no danger of death or serious injury for a matador because the “fight” is seriously rigged. The bull’s horns are regularly shaved making it lose its sense of orientation. Once in the arena lances are driven into the bull’s back and neck muscles, which weaken it further and prevent it being able to raise its head. Men on foot then stab harpoons into its back. This all happens before the matador takes action. To put it bluntly, bullfighting is as dangerous to the matador as is crown green bowls to the player.

Comment on "As Bullfighter Gains Honor, Peers Perceive a Grave Loss"

Comment on article in The New York Times, 19 March 2009


It is not surprising that Spain's bullfighters must now wage a war of words as well as flouncing around in the arena (Victoria Street, As Bullfighter Gains Honor, Peers Perceive a Grave Loss, 19 March 2009). They are so nervous because their livelihood is threatened due to declining attendance. So they are desperate for any publicity they can get to promote their “sport”. Neither locals nor tourists are in favour. Whereas 67 percent of Spaniards are not interested in bullfighting (Gallup poll 2008), 89% of the British public would never visit a bullfight when on holiday (ComRes poll commissioned by the League Against Cruel Sports, 2008). Bullfighting is a cruel past time that has no place in a modern society. Pledge your support for a ban!

Thursday, 5 February 2009

Japanese pyramids

From Times Online February 5, 2009

Japanese businessman Kazutsugi Nami arrested for £1bn fraud

Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo
Police have arrested a businessman and 21 of his executives for allegedly defrauding investors of a reported 126 billion yen (£1 billion). 

Kazutsugi Nami was drinking a tankard of beer when police, accompanied by reporters, arrested him in a restaurant close to his office in Tokyo at 5.30am (local time). "It was not a fraud," he said as he was led away. "The police have destroyed my businesses . . . I am a victim of the police investigation." Asked if he felt sorry for his investors, he replied, "No! I have put my life at stake." 

Police have not commented on the size of the alleged fraud but Japanese media were describing it as the country's biggest scam. According to the Kyodo news agency, Mr Nami's company, L&G, collected some 126 billion yen from approximately 37,000 people, promising them 36 per cent annual interest, despite having debts of 42.3 billion yen and only 1.4 billion yen in assets. Other news agencies reported that L&G had allegedly defrauded 50,000 investors of up to 226 billion yen. 

The net had been tightening steadily around Mr Nami ever since L&G went bankrupt. The company became well known as a seller of bed linen and health products and for issuing its own virtual currency – Enten, or Divine Yen – which were stored on mobile phones and which customers could use to buy mattresses, food, clothes and jewellery at markets and in online shops. 

Those who introduced new investors to the company were rewarded with commissions. In 2005, the company set up a "research institute" called the Akari Laboratory, which was registered with the Government as a non-profit organisation dedicated to the revitalisation of local economies. Famous musicians and distinguished academics performed and lectured at events organised by Akari. 

It became obvious that something was wrong in February 2007 when L&G announced that dividends would be paid in Enten instead of cash. It laid off most of its employees in September of that year and its offices, as well as Mr Nami's home, were raided by the police the following month. Japanese newspapers reported at the time that he had a history of involvement in pyramid schemes. 

Mr Nami was in the early Seventies the vice-president of a car parts dealer named APO Japan, which enticed 250,000 people into a pyramid scheme involving exhaust pipes. He then set up a company called Nozakku, which sold stones that, the company claimed, could turn tap water into natural water. The company went bankrupt with debts of 4.5 billion yen in March 1978 and Mr Nami was jailed for fraud. 

He established L&G and became its chairman in August 1987 with executives of Nozakku. Among the goods L&G sold was a futon mattress said to boost the immune system of those who slept on it. L&G's president, Masuo Saeki, was arrested in 1987 for a separate pyramid scheme. 

Thursday, 29 January 2009

The Jobmarket. At home.

Maybe you need the distance of three years living abroad. Looking at the German job market now makes you wonder how this economy works. Okay, this is only one example but it is striking nonetheless.

This organisation is looking for a member of staff for the membership department of the umbrella organisation of Berlin child and pupil shops. Reading through the job spec I wasn't able to determine what the job really is about. They don't tell you how much you earn, unless you now what BAT Vc/IVa is.

BAT is short for Bundesangestelltentarif which is the salary scheme for federal state employees. And if you google BAT West (Germany that is) you learn that grade Vc/IVa is between 1,661.70 and 2,286.68 Euros. Per month, so an annual salary from about 20K to 27K. I fyou are between 33 and 35 years old. Less if you are younger, more if you are older.

Just dig a little bit deeper into the German public service salary structure you will soon find that BAT was changed to Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst or TVöD in 2005. And if you are lucky to find a calculator you will eventually know your salary. It's group 8,9 or 10. Anyway, the money is the same

Oh, and they are looking for someone to join their team at 20 April 2009. Any more questions?

Monday, 15 December 2008

Harry, fahr schon mal den Wagen vor

Der Satz, der ihn berühmt gemacht hat, obwohl er so nie gefallen ist. Hort Tappert, weltberühmt für seine Rolle als Oberinspektor Stephan Derrick, ist tot. Er starb laut Bunte bereits am Samstag im Alter von 85 Jahren in München. Das ZDF strahlte die legandäre Serie Derrick zwischen 1984 und 1998 in Deutschland aus und exportierte sie in 107 Länder. Die 281 Episoden wurden in 12 Sprachen übersetzt. Einmalig in der deutschen Fernsehgeschichte.

Mich wird er immer an meinen Zivildienst erinnen. Donnerstag abend war Derrickzeit. Und, legandär, Tobias, solltest du das je lesen, an Jan, weil er nach der zweiten Hochrechnung für die Bundestagswahl 2002 nach Hause fuhr, um sich eine Folge Derrick anzugucken. Die Wahl war ihm zu spannend.

Tagesschau und Der Spiegel zum Tode von Horst Tappert.

Friday, 21 November 2008

The Brits and the Euro

Now this is really a nice surprise. I have found a UK citizen that is enthusiastic about the Euro. Thank you very much Will Hutton.

That the Euro is a subject Brits do care about becomes clear when you look at the comments page. 173 entries. Not all of them negative. Nice one.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/nov/16/comment-will-hutton-euro

German Wikipedia up and running again

Lutz Heilmann http://www.lutz-heilmann.info abandoned his lawsuit against Wikimedia Deutschland e.V., the charity that runs the German Wikipedia.de site. In a statement Heilman said that the articles containing false and defamatory details against him were removed and as a result he would refrain from further legal action against Wikimedia. He also said he was sorry for the inconvenience users had experienced because of his actions.

Pressure mounted on the left wing MP after a storm of protest among German Wiki users and bloggers. More than 300 member signed up to a facebook group in 2-3 days which is remarkable given that Germans rather use a different social platform. Furthermore, a protest website http://protest.blog.de was launched.

For Wikimedia the whole action turned out to be a great success story. Daily donations increased
Link

Sunday, 16 November 2008

German Politician blocks Wikipedia.de

Wikipedia.de was blocked today after a German politician, Lutz Heilmann, was granted an injunction against the domain owner Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. which is subject to German jurisdiction.

There are a few websites in English who cover the story. And a facebook group has also been launched.

According to tagesschau.de all German Wikipedia articles are available on de.wikipedia.org. So the injunction is useless and Mr Heilmann shot himself in the foot.

Wikipedia's lawyers revealed that Heilmann attacked details with regard to his career and personal life. These details are subject of the injunction so you may get in trouble when quoting them. But I'm sure it's to do with his past in the GDR...
 

Neverthelss, please send protest emails to lutz.heilmann@bundestag.de

His website was down but keep trying http://www.lutz-heilmann.info/


You can also call him if you are brave enough +49 30-227-70788

Always be polite but make your voice heard.

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Obama, Obama

Just imagine a Vice President who doesn't know that Africa is a Continent. And not a country. "I can see Russia from my door..." Well, fortunately that didn't happen. Thank you, America! And good luck President-Elect Barak Obama.

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

New Anti Bullfighting videos launched

There is a new group on youtube that is worth checking out. Balls to bullfighting has been launched today on the video channel. Lovely Lucy Evans from Coronation Street went to Seville to look for a cruelty free holiday. Rather difficult in Spain's bullfighting capital.

Actually it's not. There is loads of stuff you can do. But watch for yourself.

Thursday, 30 October 2008

One event, two completely different stories

While the BBC highlights China's concern its Deutschlandfunk presents the facts, i.e. China catches up with US as climate emitter No 1.

China holt USA als größten Klimasünder ein

China hat die USA als größten Produzenten von Treibhausgasen eingeholt. Das geht aus dem Weißbuch zum Klimaschutz hervor, das die Regierung in Peking heute vorlegte. Danach haben die Emissionen der Volksrepublik inzwischen das amerikanische Niveau erreicht. Dieses lag im Jahr 2005 bei knapp 1,6 Milliarden Tonnen Kohlenstoff. - Experten befürchten, dass sich der Ausstoß von Kohlendioxid in China durch das rasche Wirtschaftswachstum in dem Land bis 2030 verdoppelt.

dradio-newsletters: Deutschlandradio 20 Uhr Nachrichten, 29 Oct 2008


And the BBC:

China warns on emissions control
File photo of a man squatting near a power plant in Beijing, October 2007
Economic growth is sure to remain China's top priority

China has admitted that controlling greenhouse emissions is a "difficult task" and warned that there is little prospect of an early improvement.

In its first policy paper on climate change, Beijing acknowledges for the first time that its greenhouse gas emissions are equal those of the US.

China's reliance on coal to ensure economic growth makes pollution control difficult, the paper says.

It adds that the developed world should do more on the issue.

Friday, 17 October 2008

Deutschlandreise

Ich war ja daran gewoehnt, in Reisefuehrern zu lesen, dass man als auslaendischer Tourist, zumal noch als Schwarzer, nicht unbedingt den Osten der Republik besuchen soll. Aber Verhaltensregeln dieser Art kommen mir Spanish vor, oder wie der Englaender sagt "It all sounds Greek to me".

Gammelfleisch? Koennen wir auch

Es ist doch immer wieder schoen, wenn man voneinander lernen kann. Nachdem es nun auch in Deutschland weit reichende Datendiebstaehle gibt , macht sich postwended der Englaender auf, die Teutonen zu kopieren. In Sachen Lebensmittelhygiene.

So berichtet der Guardian am 15. Oktober:

Caterer prepared kebabs close to dead body

A catering company boss prepared kebabs feet away from a dead man lying on a sofa, a court was told. Jaswinder Singh, 45, was cooking opposite the body at the Pappu Sweet Centre in Wolverhampton as it was discovered by police, city magistrates heard. The sudden death of a worker on August 27 was not treated as suspicious, West Midlands police said. At the court hearing yesterday, Singh was fined £3,846 including costs and banned from managing a food business. The court was also told that a dead rat had been found under a cooking pot and rat droppings were discovered during a health inspection.
Press Association

gammelfleisch aschenbecher

Der Begriff "Gammelfleisch" hat uebrigens schon Einzug in einschlaegige Online-Enzyklopaedien gefunden.

Bleibt mir nur, allseits Guten Appetit zu wuenschen. Ich gehe gleich mal zum Doenermann um die Ecke, kommt jemand mit?

Monday, 13 October 2008

"Ministers shelve 42-day detention"

What a great day for human rights!

From the BBC website.

Jacqui Smith makes her Commons statement
Ms Smith told MPs her priority was protecting the British peopl
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has said that plans to extend terror detention to 42 days will be dropped from the Counter-Terrorism Bill. 

It follows a heavy defeat for the government in the House of Lords, which threw out the plan by 309 votes to 118.

Ms Smith said instead the measure would be in a separate piece of legislation to be brought to Parliament if needed.

The Tories said she should just say she was abandoning 42 days. The Lib Dems said it was a "humiliating retreat".

The government's plan to extend the period for which police can hold terrorist suspects before charging them squeezed through the Commons in June by just nine votes.

'Biggest defeat'
Earlier on Monday it was defeated by a majority of 191 votes in the Lords, described by the Conservative former shadow home secretary David Davis as "the biggest defeat in the Lords in living memory".

In a forceful statement to MPs less than two hours after the vote, Ms Smith said: "I deeply regret that some have been prepared to ignore the terrorist threat, for fear of taking a tough but necessary decision."


The decision to prepare emergency legislation instead is merely a fig leaf which does little to disguise their defeat
Nick Clegg
Lib Dem leader
She said she had prepared a new bill which would allow the director of public prosecutions to apply to the courts to question a terrorist suspect for up to 42 days "should the worst happen".

She said Britain still needed to "be prepared to deal with the worst", adding: "My priority remains the protection of the British people.

"I don't believe as some honourable members clearly do that it's enough to simply cross our fingers and hope for the best. That is not good enough."

'Political posturing'
Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve said the prime minister's "spin doctors" had stopped Ms Smith from "saying in straightforward terms that she is abandoning 42 days".

He told Ms Smith: "You somewhat demean yourself when you, yet again, come back to this argument that those who oppose the government's measures are weak on terrorism."

He said the Conservatives were "perfectly prepared to be firm on terrorism" and pass difficult bills.

Lords reject 42-day detention plan

"But they have to be credible, they have to be based on evidence and they must not be put forward in a way that smacks of mere political posturing and gimmicks."

He questioned the need for the new bill, asking why the government could not simply use existing civil contingency powers.

Mr Davis, who resigned his seat in protest at the Commons vote on 42 days in June, described the move as a "spectacular climbdown".

Liberal Democrat spokesman Chris Huhne said the government had "comprehensively lost the argument" and was now in "humiliating retreat".
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg added: "The decision to prepare emergency legislation instead is merely a fig leaf which does little to disguise their defeat."
He added: "The push for 42 days' detention was more about ministers posturing and looking tough than it ever was about fighting terrorism."

Friday, 29 August 2008

Die Schere öffnet sich weiter

Aus dem Newsletter des Deutschlandfunks vom 26. August 2008

Einkommen von Geringverdienern sind deutlich gesunken

Die Schere zwischen den Einkommen in Deutschland geht nach einer Studie der Universität Duisburg-Essen immer weiter auseinander. Während die Besserverdienenden seit Mitte der Neunziger Jahre ein reales Lohnplus von 3,5 Prozent verbuchen konnten, sanken die Realeinkommen von Geringverdienern um rund 14 Prozent. Wie das Statistische Bundesamt unabhängig davon mitteilte, lagen die Einkommen von Frauen im Schnitt um 24 Prozent unter denen ihrer männlichen Kollegen.
Es ist wahrlich kein neues Phaenomen und selbst 3,5% mehr Geld seit Mitte der Neunziger sind ein Skandal. Ich bin in London sicherlich verwoehnt mit jaehrlichen Gehaltserhoehungen plus "performance related pay", aber die Situation in Deutschland ist wirklich Besorgnis erregend.

Meldungen wie die obige scheint es jedes Jahr zu geben. Sehr anschaulich auch dieser Beitrag.

Thursday, 31 July 2008

17jährige glauben, Adenauer war Kanzler in der DDR

Am 25. Juli flatterte mir diese Nachricht ins (elektronische) Haus.

dradio-newsletters: Deutschlandradio 20 Uhr Nachrichten

Studie belegt: Schüler haben mangelhafte Kenntnisse über die DDR.

Viele Schüler haben laut einer Studie der Freien Universität Berlin nur mangelhafte Kenntnisse über die DDR. Die Mehrzahl der Befragten wusste etwa nicht, ob die DDR durch demokratische Wahlen legitimiert war. Jeder Vierte, im Osten mehr als jeder Dritte, vermutete, die Bundeskanzler Adenauer und Brandt hätten in der DDR gewirkt. Befragt wurden 5.200 Schüler im Alter von 16 und 17 Jahren in Bayern, Brandenburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen und Berlin. Der Ost-Beauftragte der Bundesregierung, Verkehrsminister Tiefensee, rief in der "Stuttgarter Zeitung" die Eltern auf, ihren Kindern die Wahrheit über das Leben hinter Mauer und Stacheldraht zu vermitteln.

Monday, 21 July 2008

Karadzic in custody

Now this must be the top news of the year. The 12 year hiding of one of the most notorious war criminals in recent times is over. Radovan Karadzic was caught by Serbian security forces tonight. He will be extradited to the International Criminal Court in The Hague which indicted him for war crimes and genocide over the Srebrenica massacre in 1995.

In the Bosnian War, when Karadzic was President of the Bosnian Serbs, 100.000 people lost their lives. His war time general Ratko Mladic remians at large.

Read the Srebrenica Genocide Blog.

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Travelling in the UK

I have realised that I have not travelled a lot since arriving in the London in November 2005. Travelled within the UK that is. That needs to change.

I would like to see the Klimt exhibition at Tate Liverpool. So I check nationalrail.co.uk for fares to Liverpool. I have learned that is Sunday is definitely not day to travel. So I check Saturday 23rd and 30th August. The fastest connection? 5 hours 5 minutes. Leaving Euston at 7:00. If you don't want to stay overnight you probably want to take the 16:55 back to London which arrives at 23:01. That's 6 hours 6 minutes. So that would be a journey of more than 11 hours. For £62.60.

Bus then? National Express takes you there for only £24. Bargain. The journey takes 10 1/2 hours. Ridiculous.

London is about as far from Liverpool as is Frankfurt from Hannover. The journey with Deutsche Bahn takes 4 1/2 hours. Return that is. The ticket costs £50. Oh yes, did I mention that it is a direct train?

Sunday, 22 June 2008

£100m to be invested to get commuters on two wheels

Good News for cyclists:
Disappearing into a broom cupboard with a sweaty red face and wearing Lycra shorts, only to reappear moments later in a suit, but still with a sweaty red face, is a daily ritual for many cycle commuters.

(The Times 20 June 2008)

German Community celebrates victory in the Zeitgeist