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Silvio Berlusconi et George Bush s'aiment, ca on le sait depuis pas mal d'années. Silvio
Berlusconi a quand même profité d'un conférence de presse pour lui renouveler
son amitié très forte avec l'actuel président des Etats-Unis. Berlusconi a...
Les USA
n’ont pas seulement décidé cette nuit de préparer un plan pour
recapitaliser les banques du pays. Le président des États-Unis George Bush a
également signé un texte qui durcit au niveau fédéral les sanctions
pour atteinte à la propriété intellect
Auch die Rednerpulte in den USA sind dieser Tage etwas fragil: Das musste der italienische
Ministerpräsidenten Berlusconi bei seinem Staatbesuch in den USA feststellen, als er nicht an,
sondern gegen das Rednerpult von George Bush trat. Es brach zusammen – doch
Berlusconi blieb äußerst standhaft.
PRIX. Le nouvel élu de l'Académie royale suédoise des sciences possède
une «conscience de gauche». A quelques jours du scrutin présidentiel, le choix
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pIntellectual property just got a potentially powerful voice – an effective
copyright czar who will hold a cabinet position at the White House. The a
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Property Act/a, which President George Bush signed on Monday, increases penalties for
intellectual-property infringement and provides the Justice Department with more resources to
coordinate federal and state efforts against counterfeiting and piracy, iCNET/i a
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everything from film and TV to music, drugs and software. /p p But there is no clear priority set
for which intellectual properties would be most heavily protected so you can imagine much of that
will be left to industries with the most powerful lobbyists (read: pharmaceutical companies). The
presidential appointee will chair a committee comprised of representatives from the Office of
Management and Budget, the DOJ, the Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Trade Representative,
the Patent and Trademark Office, the Department of Homeland Security and more. The Intellectual
Property Enforcement Coordinator's main role will be to plan how best to tackle copyright
infringement with the aid of law-enforcement agencies. However, he or she will have no direct
control over how law enforcement agencies operate or prosecute. The DOJ lobbied profusely against
the measure, saying the position would be redundant with its own responsibilities and
counterproductive to work it has already accomplished. Intellectual property in the U.S. is worth
more than $5 trillion a year of which nearly $250 billion is lost to counterfeiting and piracy,
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George Bush, Président en instance de retraite, vient de signer un texte durcissant la loi
sur la propriété intellectuelle dans les domaines du cinéma et de la musique.
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US President George Bush on Monday signed the PRO-IP Act into law, increasing the federal
government's attempts to crack down on copyright violations and other intellectual property
infringement in the country. The Act will bring in a cabinet member dedicated to improving
copyright protection and also increases punishments for both basic copyright violations as well as
physical counterfeits....
Hillary Clinton, senadora demócrata por Nueva York, ha considerado como "muy desafortunada"
la decisión del presidente de los Estados Unidos, George Bush, de no reunirse con el
presidente español, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, a quien la ex candidata a la
Casa Blanca ha calificado de "amigo" y "aliado". En la entrevista, concedida a la Cadena SER, la ex
primera dama también ha hablado de la presencia de una mujer en la candidatura republicana y
las medidas económicas aprobadas por la Casa Blanca.
Le président George Bush a signé lundi un texte durcissant au niveau
fédéral les sanctions pour atteinte à la propriété
intellectuelle dans les domaines du cinéma et de la musique.
During the October 13 edition of CNN's American Morning, host John Roberts interviewed
Roger Stone, described by Roberts as a "Republican political consultant," who advanced the
oft-repeated conservative smear that Sen. Barack Obama would be "dangerous" as president.
Although Roberts said Stone is "famous for running some very, very effective negative campaigns
over the course of American political history," he gave no indication that Stone established the anti-Hillary Clinton 527 group
Citizens United Not Timid, which emphasized its acronym on its website and on T-shirts, or that
Stone was forced to resign from the campaign of New York state Sen. Joseph Bruno in August 2007
after "allegations that he left a threatening telephone message at the office of Gov. Eliot
Spitzer's father," according to an August 22, 2007, New York Times
report.
During the interview with Roberts, Stone twice described Barack Obama as "dangerous," a smear
that Roberts did not challenge. Many conservatives have described Obama as "dangerous" or the
choice to vote for Obama as "dangerous," including self-described former
terrorist Walid Shoebat during the September 10 edition of G. Gordon Liddy's radio show, radio
host Michael Savage during the September 8 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio
show, and guest host Kevin Fischer during the August 22 edition of The Mark Belling Late
Afternoon Show.
As Media Matters for Americahasrepeatedlydocumented, throughout the 2008 presidential
campaign, media have devoted attention to Stone, who has been
called a "professional dirty trickster and high priest of political hijinks" by the
Weekly Standard, and to baseless rumors and smears he has spread about Barack and
Michelle Obama. In addition to the October 13 edition of CNN's American Morning:
During the June 1 edition of Fox
News' America's Election HQ, Stone asserted that "there is a buzz, which I
believe now to be credible, that some indelible record exists of public remarks that Michelle
Obama allegedly made, which are outrageous at worst -- but at best, but could be termed racist,
including some reference to white people as 'whiteys,' allegedly." No such "indelible record" has
surfaced, the Obama campaign has
stated that "no such tape exists," and Politico reporter Ben Smith
noted on June 5 that "there's just zero credible evidence" for the "rumor." Additionally,
as the Obama campaign noted, the day after appearing on America's Election
HQ, Stone admitted
on the June 2 broadcast of Sean Hannity's nationally syndicated radio program that he had "not
yet spoken to anyone who has eyeballed the video."
In a February 24 Associated Press article,
staff writer Nedra Pickler reported that
"[c]onservative consultants" have said that patriotism "could be an issue for Obama in the
general election." The article quoted "Republican consultant" Stone saying that Americans will
find "offensive" the photo of him "not putting his hand over his heart during the National
Anthem." Stone added, "Barack Obama is out of the McGovern wing of the party, and he is part of
the blame America first crowd."
From the October 13 edition of CNN's American Morning:
ROBERTS: Roger Stone is a Republican political consultant who has worked with several GOP
presidents and supports John McCain. He joins me now from Miami. Roger, it's good to see you.
First of all, what do you make of Bill Kristol's statement there on McCain's campaign?
STONE: Well, I think Kristol is right. McCain is better than his campaign. Look, a campaign is
about having one driving, compelling, comparative message that wins you votes. It's what George
Bush did to John Kerry in the closing days of that campaign, making the case that Kerry wasn't
ready to be commander in chief. John McCain's got to go out and make the case as to why he is
better than Barack Obama; and it's not about the past, it's about the future.
ROBERTS: So, when you're talking about what we're seeing on the campaign trail in the last week
or so -- Sarah Palin talking about Barack Obama "palling around with terrorists," making the link
between him and former Weather Underground member William Ayers or talking about Reverend Wright
-- is that useful for the McCain campaign? Is it a legitimate form of attack? Is it something
that Republican voters will respond to, and also not just Republican voters, but those
all-important independents?
STONE: First, the answer is yes. That is what Sarah Palin, who is the other end of this ticket,
should be doing. It's the vice-presidential candidates' job to continually jab, and there's no
question that, particularly among the base and some swing moderate to conservative independents,
that those are telling issues. But this is not about Barack Obama's past association with Bill
Ayers or certain Palestinian interests in Chicago, it's really about the future. John McCain has
to put real differences between he and his opponent on immigration, on taxes, on national
security. Look, Barack Obama wants to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, he wants to
give Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants -- it's on his website. Those are driving
issues that demonstrate that he would indeed be dangerous as president. That is what McCain has
to say, and that's what he has to do.
ROBERTS: You know, something else that Bill Kristol had to say in that same article was "the
McCain campaign, once merely problematic, is now close to being out-and-out dysfunctional." He
thinks he should junk all the negative advertising, put the money into televised town halls and
half-hour addresses in prime times to talk about the issues, talk about McCain policies. Would
you agree?
STONE: I do agree. I mean, first of all, the McCain campaign puts out a video for the media that
they're not really airing any place as paid advertising, but they're diffuse - they're all over
the place. They don't have one central theme. This is very, very simple -- because of his
worldview, because of his lack of experience because of his extreme views, Barack Obama is a
dangerous choice to be president. The McCain campaign needs to make that case in a comparative
way. It's not negative to compare your position, say, on illegal immigrants, with Barack Obama's.
That is precisely what McCain should do, and I agree with Kristol -- he should scrap his campaign
and go right to the people.
ROBERTS: Of course, Roger, you're famous for running some very, very effective negative campaigns
over the course of American political history. Did this idea of painting Barack Obama as
dangerous -- you know, what Congressman John Lewis said over the weekend, had some very harsh
words for Senator McCain and Governor Palin, saying that he's sowing the seeds of division and
hatred -- a reminder of George Wallace's 1972 campaign. He said, quote, "George Wallace never
threw a bomb. He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged
vicious attacks against innocent Americans who were simply trying to exercise their
constitutional rights. ... As public figures with the power and influence to persuade ... Senator
McCain and Governor Palin are playing with fire, and if they are not careful, that fire will
consume us all."
McCain responded: "Congressman Lewis' comments represent a character attack against Governor
Sarah Palin and me that's shocking beyond the pale. The notion that legitimate criticism of
Senator Obama's record and positions could be compared to George Wallace, his segregationist
policies and the violence he provoked is unacceptable and has no place in this campaign." Was
Senator McCain -- or were Senator McCain and Governor Palin -- were they over the line in what
they were doing, or was John Lewis just misinformed?
STONE: No, absolutely not. First of all, I admire John Lewis as one of the real pioneers of the
civil rights movement in this country. I have huge respect for him. In this particular case, I
think he's made a huge error to say that John McCain or Sarah Palin countenanced bigotry or
prejudice or hatred, is just false. It is not hateful, it is not divisive to compare your
positions, your records, your worldview with those of your opponent, in this case Barack Obama.
Barack Obama is out of the mainstream -- it is out of the mainstream to give Social Security
benefits to illegal immigrants, for example. That is out of the mainstream, and that discussion
needs to be had. There's nothing racist or divisive or negative about that. Those are
dollars-and-cents issues that are going to affect the future of the country. So, I think John
Lewis, who again I have huge respect for, has made a huge mistake here.
ROBERTS: All right. Roger Stone talking to us this morning from Miami. Roger, it's good to see
you. We'll see you again, thanks.
US President George Bush on Monday signed the PRO-IP Act into law, increasing the federal
government's attempts to crack down on copyright violations and other intellectual property
infringement in the country. The Act will bring in a cabinet member dedicated to improving
copyright protection and also increases punishments for both basic copyright violations as well as
physical counterfeits....
ET PENDANT CE TEMPS L'AFRIQUE .... br /Nord-Sud . (L'Humanité du 11 octobre 2008) br /72
milliards de dollars par an seraient nécessaires pour aider l'Afrique. br /Des centaines de
milliards sont déboursées pour payer les conséquences de la
spéculation. br /Tout un symbole. Lors de la rencontre au sommet de l'Assemblée
générale de l'ONU le 22 septembre dernier à New York, le premier point du jour
fut occulté par la crise financière. br /Le plan Paulson, du nom du secrétaire
au Trésor de George Bush, (...)
Prezydent USA George Bush spotkał się w Waszyngtonie z premierem
WÅ‚och Silvio Berlusconim. Obaj przywódcy obiecali dalszÄ…
wspóÅ‚pracÄ™ w polityce wobec Rosji i Iranu, a także w
sprawie wyjścia z kryzysu finansowego na świecie.
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Le prix Nobel d'économie 2008 a
été attribué lundi à l'Américain Paul Krugman, un critique
notoire de la politique du gouvernement de George Bush, qui a conduit selon lui à la
tourmente financière actuelle. Agé de 55 ans, professeur d'économie à
l'université de Princeton depuis huit ans, éditorialiste au New York Times et
chroniqueur dans Foreign Affairs, il a publié une vingtaine d'ouvrages et plus de 200
articles en prenant soin de s'adresser aussi à un public non initié.
Bill and Hillary Clinton campaigned with Joe and Jill Biden in Scranton, Pennsylvania over the
weekend. The former President introduced Hillary, who spoke at length.
Said Hillary: "This election is too important to sit on the sidelines of history. I haven't spent
35 years in the trenches fighting for universal health care, for children, for families, for
women, for middle class people, to see another Republican in the White House squander the promise
of our nation and the hopes of our people...We are in a financial crisis in America, and it is a
crisis born and bred by failed Republican policies championed by George Bush, John McCain and the
Washington Republicans...It took a Democratic president to clean up after the last President
Bush, it's going to take a Democratic president to clean up after this President Bush. Make no
mistake about it. We've done it before and we'll do it again. America will once again rise from
the ashes of the Bushes."
A moins d'un mois de l'élection de son successeur, le président américain
George Bush est entré dimanche dans les 100 derniers jours de son double mandat.
"Rzeczpospolita": Notowania Johna McCaina lecÄ… w dóÅ‚.
Według krążącej w USA plotki George Bush
wprowadzi stan wojenny i tym samym opóźni wybory prezydenckie -
głosi wyborcza plotka w USA.