http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19308597/
Summary
This is an article from Newsweek Magazine, about the support of president Bush and Prime Minister Olmert, for Palestinian President Mahamoud Abbas. The had a meeting at the Oval room in the White House.
They spoke about the recent issues in Irak where the extremist political party Hamas took by force and violence the control over Gaza where there are 1.500.ooo inhabitants. Olmert pointed that Israel will not be indiferent to human suffering in the zone.
The Midest expert, Jon Alterman, said that the split of the territory is not a problem tha USA can fix with money. There are inner problems related to corruption and inneficiency.
Personal opinion
Middle east is a dispute that comes from long time ago and although all people living in the zone have their rights it seems that it is a problem will never end.
Tuesday, 19 June 2007
My most memorable summer
The most memorable summer I had was in 1980 when I was 20. I traveled to USA and my dream came true !I went to Disneyworld.
The trip was organized by a travel agency and I met the group few days before de trip.
I felt a little nervous because in those days was unusual that a girl went alone ( without a friend, or a family member) to a distant country, so the day of the flight I said good bye to my mother and father as if I was going to the cinema.
Once I was in the plane I forgot everything, I felt so excited and anxious of being in way to concrete my dream.
I will never forget the day I arrived at Disney and got into the monorail train that took me to the front door of the park. As soon I began walking I felt I was in a fairy tale. The music of Disney sounds everywhere and all the characters , Mickey , Minnie, Pluto, and others were greeting us. Further was the Cenicienta Castle , I stopped there, and took a lot of photos that I kept as a treasure.
I was thrilled by the scenery, and went through the tales I had learnt when I was child. I flew with Peter Pan, traveled to future, went back to past, all the same day !
It was an awesome experience I’ll keep in my heart for ever.
The trip was organized by a travel agency and I met the group few days before de trip.
I felt a little nervous because in those days was unusual that a girl went alone ( without a friend, or a family member) to a distant country, so the day of the flight I said good bye to my mother and father as if I was going to the cinema.
Once I was in the plane I forgot everything, I felt so excited and anxious of being in way to concrete my dream.
I will never forget the day I arrived at Disney and got into the monorail train that took me to the front door of the park. As soon I began walking I felt I was in a fairy tale. The music of Disney sounds everywhere and all the characters , Mickey , Minnie, Pluto, and others were greeting us. Further was the Cenicienta Castle , I stopped there, and took a lot of photos that I kept as a treasure.
I was thrilled by the scenery, and went through the tales I had learnt when I was child. I flew with Peter Pan, traveled to future, went back to past, all the same day !
It was an awesome experience I’ll keep in my heart for ever.
Friday, 15 June 2007
Me by me
An aspect of my personality that I developed recently is sociability. I enjoy coming to university and sharing time with my classmates. Although they are younger than me, I think I learn many things of them.
My goal is to be Lic. in Tourism so I’m enthusiastic on my studies.
My goal is to be Lic. in Tourism so I’m enthusiastic on my studies.
Thursday, 14 June 2007
Summary-An interview to Paul Mc. Cartney
Paul Mc. Cartney, was interviewed by journalists of Newsweek magazine. He talked about everything but his messy divorce. He evoked his special relationship with John Lennon, and also about his old and new records. The compositor of "Yesterday" stands as an icon of pop music all over the world.
Sunday, 10 June 2007
"Truth Is, I'm the Same Guy I Always was"
Summary
This is a phone interview made by two journalist of Newsweek to Paul Mc. Cartney
while the famous singer and compositor was driving along the English countryside.
Paul who in few weeks is going to be 65 years old, reflects on his music, new records and emblematic songs like Yestarday which he wrote and became a classic song of all times.
He also reflects on his relationship with John Lennon, and says they resembled twins, and that John was the perfect partenaire to work.
Paul was asked about his preferences in music, and in a wide range of songs he mentioned "Cheek to Cheek" by Fred Astaire in first term.
Although Paul is in the middle of a messy divorce, he seems to be happy with his life. He likes his age and the maturity given by the years.
Personal Opinion
I grew up with the music of the Beatles, I love Paul's songs and I think he is one of the best compositor and singer that the world of music produced along its history.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18999828/site/newsweek/page/0/
This is a phone interview made by two journalist of Newsweek to Paul Mc. Cartney
while the famous singer and compositor was driving along the English countryside.
Paul who in few weeks is going to be 65 years old, reflects on his music, new records and emblematic songs like Yestarday which he wrote and became a classic song of all times.
He also reflects on his relationship with John Lennon, and says they resembled twins, and that John was the perfect partenaire to work.
Paul was asked about his preferences in music, and in a wide range of songs he mentioned "Cheek to Cheek" by Fred Astaire in first term.
Although Paul is in the middle of a messy divorce, he seems to be happy with his life. He likes his age and the maturity given by the years.
Personal Opinion
I grew up with the music of the Beatles, I love Paul's songs and I think he is one of the best compositor and singer that the world of music produced along its history.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18999828/site/newsweek/page/0/
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