Posted on October 27th, 2009 in lse london news
Valentín Carrera, during the presentation of his book in London.
The Instituto Cervantes in London on Sunday hosted the book launch of Valentin Carrera ‘Inner trip Bierzo in the province “and the documentary feature film in original version with English subtitles, produced by IBISAtv. This first international release, organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Spain [...]
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The film number 40 for the big screen in Woody Allen as director and officer and will have a title You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (You’ll meet a tall dark stranger), as reported on its Web site producer Mediapro.
The plot will focus on the various romantic entanglements of several members of a family. [...]
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After ’stealing’ the 2012 Games in the last ballot, London is preparing a new ‘affront’ to Paris: to build a tower to rival the beauty of the Eiffel tower in the middle of Olympic city.
So what has unveiled the British press, which has detailed that it would be a building about 120 meters funded by [...]
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Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, in London today made a spirited defense of his work to hundreds of compatriots, and blamed the media, bankers and part of the hierarchy of hindering his policies.
Correa spent much of his speech to enumerate the flaws of the capitalist system, which considered the cause of economic crisis, noting that while [...]
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The President of the Generalitat, José Montilla, in London last night defended the national identity of Catalonia and attributed not only to their language and culture, but their willingness to self-government while noting their usefulness in times of crisis. Montilla closed a series of conferences held at the London School of Economics for the Foundation [...]
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The London 2012 organizing committee has appointed U.S. director Doug Arnot of the Olympics.
Arnot, one of the key figures in organizing the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake in 2002, will play one of the most important roles in London.
The U.S. is responsible for planning and coordination of the Games to be held in London in [...]
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The triple Olympic medalist Gervasio Deferr responds to those who believe that little time for preparation gymnastics that does not have “to prove to anybody” as trained, and that their results “are there.”
“Success is 90% or more of your curro. You can have much talent, if not work, never come up”
“I spend my whole day [...]
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British singer Amy Winehouse showed her new bust during the delivery of Q music awards in London.
Winehouse, known for its theme “Back to Black”, was presented proudly wearing a pink minidress and flaunting her new bust diameter.
The soul singer, which is reumorea preparing a new record, trying to overcome their addictions to alcohol and drugs. [...]
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Sergio Asenjo took Abel several reprimands and Santi Denia in the Champions League match last week against Chelsea. Red and white team goalkeeper pulled in over several times throughout the game, just the opposite of what they asked from the bench. The coaching staff felt it unwise Atlético draw in long before the physical strength [...]
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Objections from European Competition services were already known, but the fact that yesterday would be appointed slots at London Heathrow airport lit some alarms, so that for example, Deutsche Bank recommended selling the shares of British. The company said yesterday that it believes is necessary to discard traded rights at Heathrow (they are paid tens [...]
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