Monday, February 1, 2010

13 teenagers shot in mexico




Ciudad Juarez, February 1 (MIA) - unknown men broke into a house in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez and opened fire killing 13 teenagers.

The assailants arrived in two jeeps, broke at the celebration and opened fire. Ten teenagers died on the spot, and three in hospital. The accident injured more than 20 people.

Ciudad Juarez is located on the border with the United States. In a city often lead battles between rival narkodeаlers . In the last two years there have been a series of attacks on clinics to treat drug addicts. In two such attacks in September 28 people were killed.
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EU will change laws because of Facebook



Mark Zukerberg founder of social site Facebook with a message to the world that people should not worry about protection of privacy.

European Commission response to the 24 - year-old billionaire, with the announcement of the adoption of new measures for this very popular site among people.The executive body of the Union had expressed concern that the existing measures to protect the privacy of 1995 were outdated.

The European Commission warned that the rules of data protection must be restored to hold the check with technological changes. At the same time should ensure the right to privacy. This institution is calling the new authorized obtained by the Lisbon Treaty and the legal basis of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, announced that it wants to create a clear, modren set of rules.This should ensure a high level of data protection and privacy
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Mendeleev p.sys. translated into Brailov letter




High school graduate from Serbian high school, who is blind from birth, translated the periodical system of elements of the Mendeleev into Brailov letter intended for the blind.

As reported Belgrade daily Blic, Milorad Pejikj student is permitted of this venture led by the desire to easily learn chemistry.

For this success Pejikj won St. Sava, which was awarded by the Serbian Ministry of Education for outstanding contribution to the development of education.

- I'm very interested into chemistry and wanted to learn better, and because Mendeleeviot system is the foundation of this science I had to find a way to adjust it. said Pejikj.

For the whole process of translation took him two to three months.

- Now I can make it easier to learn lessons in chemistry and even getting excellent grades emphasized Pejikj.

According to Blic, several organizations of blind people from Europe and the U.S. have already expressed interest to buy the patent of translation from Pejikj.
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Tesla to stop selling electric sports car




It sounds like the initial public offering of electric-car maker Tesla is already being greeted with skepticism, but some of the fine print about its plans may give potential investors even greater cause for concern.

"We do not plan to sell our current generation Tesla Roadster after 2011 due to planned tooling changes at a supplier for the Tesla Roadster," the company wrote in the filing. The Roadster is built by Lotus, so presumably Tesla is talking about changes at the British automaker's factory in Hethel, England, but we can't confirm that because Tesla spokesman Ricardo Reyes declined to comment.

That will leave the fledging automaker putting all its marbles on getting its electric sedan, the Model S, out the door in 2012. Tesla, of all companies, should know something about the delays and unexpected headaches that come with launching a product. The roadster went through an obstacle course of trouble before it came out. Thus, 2012 could become 2013 or 2014 -- with no revenue coming in the door. Again, from Autopia:

"As a result, we anticipate that we may generate limited, if any, revenue from selling electric vehicles after 2011 until the launch of the planned Model S," the company says in the SEC filing. That may not be a problem if S production starts on plan and goes off without a hitch, but if Tesla hits any snags, things could get ugly fast — a point it concedes in the filing.

"The launch of the Model S could be delayed for a number of reasons and any such delays may be significant and would extend the period in which we would generate limited, if any, revenues from sales of our electric vehicles."

Of course, it doesn't hurt that Tesla obtained a $465 million loan from the Energy Department to build the Model S and is shopping for factory space in Southern California. The only ones happy about all of this: The 1,000 or so Tesla Roadster owners. Suddenly, their collectible is destined to become even more rare.

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