Beiträge von Aladin

    Gehoert zwar nicht zu RSA, egal... wer sich aufregt ist selber schuld.


    Careful consideration needed


    The German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said in its Wednesday edition that France's experience required careful consideration in the rest of Europe.


    "If the thesis that the French model of integration has failed is right, then everyone must ask where is there in comparable circumstances a model that has succeeded," it said.


    Italian interior minister Giuseppe Pisanu said the real danger in his country came not from the suburbs as in France "but from terrorism organised crime, internal subversion, clandestine immigration and illegality".


    However, opposition leader Romano Prodi said earlier that an explosion in Italian suburbs was inevitable.


    "We have the worst suburbs in Europe," he said. "We should not think that we are all that different from Paris. It is only a matter of time."


    An issue of great importance


    Many Arab newspapers also feared that the "French fire" was threatening to spread across Europe, noting incidents in Belgium and Germany which also have large Arab and Muslim immigrant communities.


    "We give great importance to this issue because it may spread across Europe and affect the (Arab and Muslim) region," said Ahmad Sheikh, editor-in-chief of Al-Jazeera satellite channel.


    In Copenhagen, Peter Skaarup, a spokesperson for the Danish People's Party linked the French situation with recent vandalism in Denmark.


    Last month, dozens of teenagers of mainly immigrant origin damaged cars, vandalised a shopping centre, destroyed a food stall and attempted to burn down a children's nursery during four nights of disturbances in the Rosenhoej neighbourhood of Aarhus, northwestern Denmark.


    Ich bin mir sicher das die Franzosen haerter vorgehen als die Deutschen falls die in solche Situation kommen sollten.
    Der Innenminister in Frankreich fackelt da nicht lange.
    Den Deutschen sind die Haende gebunden, sonst heisst es wieder,..ihr wisst schon was.


    Mfg


    XAX

    Tambok


    Egal ob radikale Muslims die bei Euch oder in Frankreich schon alle wohnen oder Schwarze die bei Euch den Sozialstaat auf Eure Kosten geniessen.
    Der Feind ist schon der Nachbar in vielen Laendern.


    Its just the beginning, die Politiker sind daran schuld.


    Die laden sie staendig ein, das freut die Amis natuerlich.


    XAX


    Was tun ???.....



    La France doit réagir vite !
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    Frankreich muß schnell reagieren, und zwar hart oder sogar brutal, will es nicht eine neue französische Revolution riskieren, die dann auf die anderen europäischen Länder mit hohen Ausländeranteilen übergreift.


    Jetzt ist es nicht die Zeit, über Fehler bei der Integrationspolitik zu diskutieren, jetzt muß gehandelt werden.


    Die französischen Ordnungskräfte müssen deshalb "draufschlagen", taper dessus, sagt der Franzose. Und das Maximum an Übeltätern aus dem Verkehr ziehen, sonst hört es nicht auf. Jeder frei herumlaufende Übeltäter zieht morgen 10 andere mit. Sie werden Helden.


    Und alle Übeltäter, die verhaftet werden, müssen so schnell wie möglich in ihre ethnischen Herkunftsländer zurückgeschickt werden. Ebenso die Einwanderer, die nicht bereit sind, sich in die französische Kultur und Gesellschaft zu integrieren.


    Deutschland hat zwar noch nicht den hohen Ausländeranteil wie Frankreich, doch drohen bei uns bald auch ähnliche Zustände, wenn die Franzosen nicht resolut durchgreifen. Das Nachahmerpotential unter Jugendlichen ist groß. Die Welt ist vernetzt.
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    http://www.welt.de/z/forum/showthread.php?t=106

    Tambok


    Da kann man wieder sehen was ein Kaffer wirklich ist.
    Ich wuerde die Nordafrikaner/Auslaender die erwischt werden alle deportieren und dort hinschicken wo sie hergekommen sind.


    Man muss hart vorgehen sonst hoeren die nie auf.


    Gas und Wasserspritzen hilft nicht viel, manchmal muessen ein paar draufgehen.


    Multi Kulti Nebenerscheinung ist das.


    Demnaechst auch bei Euch ??


    Der Rechtsradikalismus ist wieder im kommen in Europa,kann man auch verstehen.


    Mfg


    XAX

    Analysts at JP Morgan and Andisa Securities have said that the historical relationship between Placer and Western Areas has not been the best, :D, and both agree that Barrick as a new partner would be good for Western Areas. :P


    Sicher, die kennen die Kaffer noch nicht. :D


    Man braucht wieder einen Bloeden zum zahlen.


    Barrick soll mal uebernehmen, die koennen dann ihr Geld in die Grube werfen, mir soll es recht sein. Erstmal muss Placer uebernommen werden bevor WAR weiteres Geld sieht.


    JP Morgan has estimated that Western Areas will need to spend as much as R950 million over the next five years, and that money is going to have to come from somewhere. :D



    Mfg


    XAX

    Tip-off prevents robbery at Rosebank mall


    07 November 2005 01:43

    A tip-off that led to the discovery of a stolen vehicle and four automatic rifles with 400 rounds of ammunition has prevented a major robbery at an upmarket Johannesburg shopping mall, Johannesburg police said on Sunday evening.

    Monopolstellung wird weiter ausgenutzt, vergleicht mal Eure Kosten.


    Telkom broadband prices soar


    09/11/2005 10:07



    Cape Town - Broadband internet users are now paying three times more becuase of Telkom's new ADSL pricing structure that came into effect on November 1.
    The new structure also has far-reaching consequences for local internet service providers (ISPs) who will have to step up their competition with Telkom to keep clients.


    Telkom, the only supplier of fixed-line broadband in South Africa, provides, as a wholesaler, ISPs with high-speed bandwidth. The ISPs in turn sell bandwidth to clients. With Telkom's new price-per-use structure, ISPs will have to pay Telkom per gigabyte used and not a fixed amount that was agreed upon.


    "Telkom's prices to ISPs also increased in real terms.


    "ISPs now have to pay Telkom between R56 and R60 per gigabyte while the amount before November 1 used to be about R7," Rudolph Muller, founder of the consumer group, MyADSL, said.


    Apart from this, an ISP's internet access is suspended the moment it uses its quota of gigabytes. This practise is known as hard capping.


    While a consumer could previously visit South African websites even when he or she had used up their quota gigabytes, this will no longer be possible. In most other countries there are no limits to broadband products.


    A business using VPN-technology to communicate privately over a public network, quota restrictions will make this virtually impossible unless more money is spent to buy bigger gigabyte packages from an ISP.


    Telkom said the changes were introduced to prevent the abuse of broadband services. The telecommunications giant said in a statement that the restriction of broadband internet access did not lead to price increases.


    "Broadband restrictions do not lead to price increases. It is a wholesale issue that gives every ISP the flexibility to determine its own ADSL product packages. We are regulating ADSL usage," Telkom said.


    Johan Ferreira, managing director of ISP DotCo that took Telkom to court over the changes, said clients that buy 30GB of data transmission now pay three times more for ADSL.


    "Our price was about R600 until Telkom's adjustments came into effect. Now we have to charge our clients R2 000 for the same product that is also limited by a quota."


    Muller said South African hard capping also meant that people could no longer use VPN and share files locally.


    "This means that consumers would have to move to Telkom's much more expensive Diginet services to use these functions. In short, they (Telkom) will make more money," he said. X(



    BACK TO THE DRUMS !!!

    No Knock-Out Punch in Navidad Trial - Yet


    By Peter Caulfield
    08 Nov 2005 at 04:02 PM EST



    VANCOUVER (ResourceInvestor.com) -- The trial pitting plaintiff Aquiline Resources Inc. [TSXv:AQI] against defendant IMA Explorations Inc. [TSXv:IMR] reached its approximate halfway point on Monday 7 November with neither party clearly winning.


    The trial, which began in mid-October, is over ownership of the silver- and lead-rich Navidad property in Chubut Province, northern Argentina.

    According to Aquiline’s version of events, Navidad was discovered largely thanks to regional data IMA acquired when it was conducting due diligence on the Calcatreu property Newmont Mining [NYSE:NEM] was offering for sale.


    When IMA declined to purchase Calcatreu, Aquiline bought it. It discovered soon after that IMA had staked the nearby Navidad property. IMA, however, contends there were no lawful restrictions on the use of the data in question.


    In the trial’s Monday morning session, Aquiline lawyer Irwin Nathanson cross-examined IMA chairman and director Gerald Carlson. Nathanson’s questions seemed to suggest he believed Carlson and IMA management had knowingly tried to “put one over” on Aquiline.


    Perhaps the highlight of Nathanson’s cross-examination was the playing of a tape recording of part of Carlson’s presentation at the June 2003 IMA Annual General Meeting in Vancouver.


    Nathanson suggested Carlson wished to leave the impression that IMA, through its regional exploration program, took exclusive credit for the Navidad discovery. Carlson replied that had not been his intention.


    In fact, it was far from clear the tape was the “smoking gun” Aquiline apparently hoped it would be.


    Nathanson also referred to a June 2003 email from IMA employee Nik Cacos asking a Vancouver company that managed IMA’s Web site to remove immediately the recording of the AGM presentation from the Web site.


    Nathanson asked Carlson if the note was as a result of the letter IMA had just received from Aquiline asking it how it came to acquire the Navidad property. Carlson replied he didn’t remember the email. Nathanson asked Carlson if he had had a meeting with Cacos about removing the presentation from the Web site. Carlson said he didn’t remember such a meeting.


    Following Carlson’s cross-examination, Nathanson told the court Aquiline rested its case.


    In the afternoon, lawyer Michael Carroll began IMA’s defense by examining geologist Paul Lhotka, who has worked on contract for IMA for several years.


    In his questions to Lhotka about his exploration activities with IMA, beginning in 2002 in the area now containing the Navidad silver property, Carroll appeared to be laying the groundwork for an argument that IMA had been actively exploring the area for some time and, therefore, wasn’t dependent on regional data.


    When Carroll is finished with his examination, probably sometime on Tuesday, Aquiline’s tenacious lawyers will begin their cross-examination. It will be interesting to see if Lhotka remains as direct, concise and to-the-point when he is under fire as he has been so far.


    Post Script - One of the most interesting features of the trial has been the contrast between the Aquiline and IMA “teams” in the spectators’ gallery.


    On the left side of the gallery, there is a core group of a half dozen or so men huddled around Aquiline president and CEO Marc Henderson, watching intently and silently. During the breaks, they gather in a knot outside the court room and confer quietly but animatedly. They all appear highly professional, as if they have every possible outcome of the trial figured out and hedged for accordingly.


    IMA, on the other hand, is not always represented in the gallery. Occasionally Joseph Grosso, smiling and cheery, sometimes accompanied by one or two other men, sits quietly and with much less intensity on the gallery’s right side. The contrast with Aquiline is striking.

    Bei 42 cents sind meine gekauft :( , wie bei Tschonko 20% der Aktien die ich schon habe, jedoch teurer als er.
    Bestand nun 320, Schnitt 0.76 C$.
    Feierabend mit weiteren Entwicklungshilfe , der Ausstieg wird dann leichter durch den Kauf.
    Ein Fass ohne Boden ist das ja bald X(
    Da soll noch einer durchblicken was da los ist.
    Venezuela ist da ungefaehrlicher.


    Cést la vie, am Ball bleiben heisst es.


    Gnight Nevada Aktionaere 8)


    XAX


    Vielleicht kommt der Vogel wieder hoch.

    Tschonko kennst den ?


    Na hoffentlich hast nicht zu viel getrunken. :D


    Sonst aergerst dich in grau/blau anstatt rot ueber die Aktien die wir als Depotleichen haben.


    http://www.cqs.com/silver.htm


    Silver is toxic! 8o


    But for more than 40 years we have known that silver is a hard, proven carcinogen - a cancer-causing agent. Metallic silver is listed in the 1979 Registry of Toxic Effects as causing cancer in animals. Claims that it is safe have come primarily from the companies that make silver products - hardly a trustworthy source of unbiased information. Silver in any form is a bio-accumulative toxic heavy metal, like mercury, lead, and arsenic. Its action as an antibiotic comes from the fact that it is a non-selective toxic "biocide."


    It is known - and acknowledged - that long-term use of colloidal silver or silver salts deposits metallic silver under the skin, turning people's skin an ashen-gray color, an affliction known as argyria (see reference below). Argyria is considered permanent. This is precisely the circumstance that proved that silver was a cancer-causing agent - implanted into the skin of animals it caused cancerous lesions. It also accumulates in internal organs, continually exposing the cells of those organs to silver, wreaking unknown havoc, and it is likely that it actually interferes with the body's normal immune processes.


    The former manufacturer of one of these products - Seasilver - actually claimed that silver is an "essential" nutrient. This was an outright falsehood. The human body has no need or use for silver. The claims made by the company were so outrageous that they received a "cease and desist" order from the Federal Trade Commission in June, 2003, and now the company, allegedly "reconstituted," sells an innocuous product made from Aloe Vera, fruit juices, Pau D'Arco Extract, and some obscure sea herbs.


    Meanwhile, all of the people who have been potentially harmed by the original SeaSilver product that contained "phyto-silver" colloidal silver are left twisting in the wind, wondering whether the silver now firmly implanted throughout their bodies will harm their immune system or start the chain reaction of cancer. (See below if this applies to you.)

    @ Kuddel


    Ich machte die Prognose unter dem Wechselkurs 1.20- 1.21 Dollar/Euro.
    Hier ist eine allgemeine Dollarstaerke, ganz klar das es auch den Rand betrifft. Wenn er jetzt auf 6.90 waere es das selbe was ich gemeint habe mit 6.70.


    Es ist noch nicht soweit Hurrah zu schreien.


    Die GM Aktien von RSA halten sich gut in der letzen Zeit, keine Ahnung ob das der Boden ist.


    Von mir aus soll der Rand in den Boden krachen.


    Tot siens


    XAX