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Цигани, хващайте се на работа!
С „езика на омразата” се храни статистиката за свършена работа. В края на годината името Калин Руменов и отнемането на наградата му „Черноризец Храбър” ще бъдат положителният баланс на няколко цигански сдружения и организации. Срещу него те ще получат ново финансиране за неслучващата им се интеграция на малцинствата. И никога няма да признаят скритата ирония. Че икономическото ми нехаресване на циганите на държавна издръжка заработи следващите им заплати. Досега се чувствах тъпо само като данъкоплатец. Вече и като статистиката, оправдаваща работни места на лицемерни българи. Тяхната кауза е за собствените им задници и е скрита в тях. Където прави компания на главите им, опитващи се да не гледат към светлото циганско бъдеще. То ще е без трети клас, без работа, без осигуровки, без пенсии и без презерватив. До неговото настъпване аз и моите работещи приятели вече ще сме емигрирали и няма да ни интересува кой ще изработва социални помощи. За да има такива – някой трябва да произвежда продукция или услуги. А не да си играе на правозащитни организации. Ако на някого истински му пукаше за циганите – щеше да научи гетото как се слага презерватив. Защото не е логично да произведеш 10 деца и пари за храна за нито едно. Както и не е цивилизовано всичките да живеят в курник. Утре никое от тях няма да стане ядрен физик. По-вероятно ще започне да проси. Или да се ебе, пак просейки. Den Rest des Beitrags lesen »
Цинга-манга фук, пълни гащи с лук
На 25 май 2008 г. на официална церемония в София, в присъствието на държавни ръководители, депутати и журналисти, бяха връчени ежегодните награди “Черноризец Храбър”. Наградата е учредена от Съюза на издателите в България през 2002 година и се присъжда в 11 категории на автори от печатните медии.
Ние, долуподписаните, изразяваме крайно несъгласие с факта, че в категория “Млад журналист” наградата тази година бе присъдена на един от постоянните автори на вестник “Новинар” Калин Руменов. За четящите вестника и он-лайн изданието му той е познато име, придобило особена известност с яростното си расистко отношение към ромската общност (именно към общността като цяло – с всичките й хиляди членове), която последователно и с необуздано обидни квалификации портретува пред обществото като изостанала, дива и непълноценна, като общност, чиито членове не могат да вземат правилни решения за себе си и за развитието си и към които той приканва държавата да действа със здрава ръка и с всички средства – като със зловредни обекти, които поотделно и в своята съвкупност застрашават сигурността на българския, на “правилния” етнос. Den Rest des Beitrags lesen »
Another brick in the wall

Академията „Черноризец Храбър 2008″ отне наградата „Черноризец Храбър“ на автора на „Новинар“ Калин Руменов. През май в присъствието на първите държавни мъже – президента Георги Първанов, премиера Сергей Станишев и кмета на София Бойко Борисов, журналистическата гилдия раздаде своите награди. Авторът на „Новинар“, работещият в Дарик Варна Калин Руменов, взе наградата за „Млад журналист“. Двата текста, въз основа на които Академията избра Руменов пред останалите претенденти, бяха „20 стачни мига от Станишевата есен“ и „Страната на иванивановците, илияилиевците и лачените чанти“. В началото на юли представители на различни неправителствени организации – български интелектуалци, преподаватели и обикновени хора организираха петиция „Отменете тази нелепа и срамна награда“. Искането беше мотивирано с „расистко отношение към ромската общност“. В него се цитираха текстове на Руменов, но не от двата материала, за които журналистът получи наградата. През месец август Международната федерация по журналистика също поиска отнемане на приза. След протестните писма и петиции Съюзът на издателите препоръча на Академията „Черноризец Храбър 2008″ да отнеме наградата, ако прецени, че има „основание за обществено безпокойство“. Академията преразгледа решението си от месец май и отне наградата на Руменов. За гласуваха 11, против бяха 7, а един не бе открит за коментар. Den Rest des Beitrags lesen »
The Message: Get stupid video by Madonna

The ‘Get Stupid’ video featured as an interlude during Madonna’s ‘Sticky & Sweet’ show is now available from the ‘videos’ section of M’s official site. Madonna wanted to share the important message from this video with everyone.
Please pass it on.
Just click here to watch the video!!
Source: Madonna.com
The jaw-dropper: Madonna at Wembley stdium
Madonna stayed for just an hour at husband Guy’s 40th birthday party and here’s why – she needed all her energy for last night’s incredible performance at Wembley Stadium.
The 50-year-young queen of pop showed off her honed and muscular body as she cavorted around the stage in a white silk top hat, high cut leotard, fishnets and leather stiletto boots.
Her energetic routine would have put to shame artists half her age, and proved those hours in her private gym have paid off.

The mother-of-three is touring the world with her Sticky and Sweet tour which is flying to 37 venues for the roadshow in just under four months, transporting a team of 250.
Amongst the thousands of fans last night were her A-list friends Gwyneth Paltrow and Kate Hudson, whose mouths dropped open in amazement at Madonna’s athletic exploits.
The audience also included Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas.

Open mouthed: Kate Hudson and Gwyneth Paltrow can hardly believe their friend Madonna’s incredible performance

Did she just do that? Gwyneth and Kate share a smile at their friend’s amazing routine

Packed: Thousands of fans packed into Wembley Stadium to see their idol Madonna perform
The decadent two-hour show, which involved £1million of jewellery, saw Madonna perform many of her greatest hits, as well as indulging in eight costume changes.
The pop superstar arrived onstage dressed in a Givenchy outfit in a vintage white American car for the first section of the four-part show.
Labelled Pimp, the opening sequence was recently described by the Material Girl’s publicist as a homage to ‘1920s deco and modern day gangsta pimp’.

Vogue: Madonna played the crowd some of her greatest hits from her 25 years at the top


Strike a pose: The 50-year-old showed that the hours in the gym have paid off
Madonna followed up that segment of the concert with Old School, a tribute to the her roots in the urban dance music of early 1980s New York.
The remaining two sections, Gypsy and Rave, continued the high-energy performance.

Source: Daily Mail
CERN plugs it in: Will there be a Bigger Bang?
16:05 BST
The guys at Cern have repeated this morning’s success by sending a second beam of protons around the LHC in the opposite, anticlockwise direction. And like this morning, they completed the task in around an hour. The relief and delight on their faces is brilliant.
I’ve just spoken to Chris Llewellyn-Smith, who was director general here at Cern when the LHC was given the go-ahead in the mid-1980s. He was tired but elated. „It’s fantastic. I’ve waiting so long for this,“ he said.
Now the real work begins. The beams are not yet circulating precisely enough. The physicists will need to tweak the magnets that surround the LHC’s ring to make the beams, which are only a hair’s width across, travel down the very centre of the pipe that contains them. If they can’t do that, they won’t be able to collide two beams head on.
That could take a few days. For the moment, though, the place is full of tired, happy looking scientists. It’s been a great day for them.
If you want to read about the safety of the Large Hadron Collider, there’s some good information here.
See our online guide to the Large Hadron Collider, with articles by Stephen Hawking, Sir Martin Rees, AC Grayling and the comedian Chris Morris.
13:48 BST
Scientists have now started to send a second beam around the LHC, this time anticlockwise – in the opposite direction to the first beam. The beam is half way around right now.
13:03 BST
We’ve just heard that there was a minor glitch with the cryogenics system of the machine this morning.
Cooling is absolutely crucial to the LHC’s operation, with the superconducting magnets running at around –271C. It is these magnets that steer the beam around what at light speed is the incredibly tight curve of the LHC’s ring.
Engineers say the glitch was nothing major, and they hope to try and send the second beam around very soon.
10:31 BST
The morning has gone so well, the Cern team are going to attempt to send a beam around the machine in the opposite direction. That will be coming up in the next hour or so.
Verena Kain, a physicist on the LHC, had a few words to say about this morning’s success: „I didn’t believe it, I had to see it a second time. It’s just going fantastically well. Everybody is just floating right now. It’s a first step, but it’s fantastic it works so well.
„If you’re a person who’s interested in the fundamental ‘why’, then at some point you have to ask the questions we’re asking with the LHC. We’ve got to know these things.“
Scientists applaud as the switch-on progresses without a hitch. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
09:33 BST
That’s it, they’ve made it. One lap down. Scientists have just pulled the last block from the 17-mile-long tunnel and seen the beam of protons appear at the last stage of the Large Hadron Collider. So protons have now circulated once around the machine. It has gone extremely well for the scientists here.
They’ve done it in under an hour. A great first day for a machine that will take us into a new era of physics over the coming decades.
That’s the slowest beam you’ll see going around the LHC, at around 20mph. When it’s up to speed, a proton will make more than 11,000 laps in a second.
09:23 BST
The beam has now reached the last detector, the enormous one called ATLAS. They are one sector away from a complete circuit.
Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
09:04 BST
It’s a big day here at Cern, the European particle physics laboratory, on the outskirts of Geneva. They have begun switching on their Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle smasher in the world.
The man at the controls is Lyn Evans. He’s a charismatic guy, running the show in jeans, white trainers and a stripey short-sleeved shirt. Yesterday, when I met up with him, he was in shorts and a tee-shirt covered in equations.
The beam is now more than half way around the Large Hadron Collider. Lyn said this morning that it might take two hours to get the beam around if everything went well. So far, all is going fantastically smoothly though.
„We are making very good progress. The beam is now half way round the LHC,“ said Evans. „At this rate, let’s hope that within an hour, we’ll get the beam the whole way round the LHC.“
There are four giant detectors around the ring, where ultimately two opposing beams will be crashed into one another. So far, the beam has gone past two of these detectors. One of the detectors has already picked up emissions from the beam striking a block that was put in place to halt the beam.
Photograph: Martial Trezzini/AP
08:46 BST
Scientists at Cern, the European particle physics laboratory in Geneva, have begun their first attempt to send a beam of protons around the Large Hadron Collider, the largest, most complex machine in the world.
The beam of protons has been injected at close to the speed of light, but there are blocks inside the machine that stop it periodically as it works its way around. Each time the beam stops, the engineers can use magnetic fields to make sure the beam is travelling down the centre of the ring. If it’s off to one side, it could crash into the ring wall and stop.
We’ve just seen the first flash of the beam in the machine. And it looks to be well in the centre of the pipe it circulates in. The beam has now made it around the first sector, which is an eighth of the ring
Lots of applause from Cern’s control room. The last time they opened a particle collider, in the 1980s, it took 12 hours to get a beam to circulate. This is moving fast so far.
Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty
07:19 BST
The big day has finally arrived. After 20 years of planning and almost a decade of building, Cern, the European particle physics laboratory, is ready to put its shiny new particle collider through its paces.
In an hour or two, Cern researchers will attempt to send a beam of protons around the Large Hadron Collider for the first time. If it works, it will pave the way for the first collisions in around a month’s time. From then on, scientists will have 20 years or so to direct the machine’s muscle at some of the most profound mysteries in science.
Cern is buzzing with activity this morning. In the press room I can overhear more languages than I can count. The good thing about being here at Cern, where Tim Berners-Lee invented the internet, is that you can be fairly sure the video feeds from the control room and the wireless networking won’t crash halfway through the day. At least I hope that’s a safe bet.
I was half expecting some protesters outside the gates this morning. Perhaps the odd placard pleading scientists to think again before throwing the big switch. But it seems that for all the bluster in the press, no-one is worried enough about the machine destroying the world to wave a banner or chain themselves to the gates.
The press, incidentally, are confined to a building called The Globe, which seems to be made of MDF.
Here’s the way things are set to run today. We’re expecting to kick-off around 8am UK time with live broadcasting from Cern’s control room. That should give us some details of how they will send the proton beam around the machine. In the history of particle colliders, I’m not sure anyone has got a beam of particles to circulate on their first attempt.
We’re due a briefing around 9am UK time, which will be very brief indeed, perhaps only enough time to say whether the first try has or hasn’t worked.
Attempts will continue through the day. My money is on them attempting to send the beam anticlockwise first, though it makes no difference. If they get the beam to go one way, they’ll try and send it round the other way too. If that works too, the machine will go through some fine tuning to make sure the beam runs down the centre of the ring, with collisions set for a month’s time.
There’s a bit of a racket that’s just started up. Sounds like someone’s tearing the very fabric of the universe. More posts to come as events unfold.
Source: Science Blog at Guardian online
Frankfurt gets stickyyy and sweet!
Webcams at the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt, Germany showed the set-up of the stage and early sound checks (before the feed was cut late this afternoon!).
These pictures show an interesting glimpse on how the stage, screens and rigging is set-up and prepared for tonights show.
Madonna (heart) Düsseldorf
Madonna totally likes, not, loves Düsseldorf! Take a look at the dynamic pics and you’ll see how much fun she had in Rurgebiet:
Tonight Madonna sang Like A Virgin with the audience in Düsseldorf. No Express Yourself.
Drowned Madonna’s community member Wallacy reports that Madonna was in a pretty good mood
„She started at 9.30pm and did a fabulous job,“ Wallacy says. „She spoke quite a lot to the audience, always like „Düsseldorf has an amazing crowd“, „how is Düsseldorf tonight“. tonight.
…and she even sang Like a Virgin for the German audience for free!
Source: Drowned Madonna, Madge Tribe
US elections: Dumb McCain or Obama?


Dear Americans,
The time has come to chose:
A president who has chosen (or not) to play the role of the they-say-there-is-nobody-dumber-than-Bush-but-I’ll-prove-them-wrong guy or John McCain or the one who has chosen to care and be proactive and not just talk good but also do good, or Barack Obama.
It’s a pity I wouldn’t be able to vote in the US but do hope many of you, young Americans, will do the right choice. Support somebody who is not just talking but also acting (McCain is doing neither, so it’s clear, isn’t it?!)
Hear the appeal and think twice:
Thank you, Madonna!

Dear Queen of pop,
The entire blog staff of TRIBLOGIA consisting of me and only me, Christo Mitov, would like to take the opportunity to express the deepest appreciation of You going to the airport in Berlin Schönefeld in your bath robe, because otherwise it wouldn’t have been possible for TRIBLOGIA to reach Top 6 in WordPress worldwide.
Thank You, M!
Christo











