MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
No Programa do Jô desta sexta-feira, 28/11, o apresentador Jô Soares entrevista Marcius Melhem, Emílio Dantas e Kellys Kelfis e Priscila Ullmann.
O ator e comediante Marcius Melhem está junto com seu parceiro mais constante, Leandro Hassum, no filme “Os Caras de Pau”, que tem estreia marcada para 25 de dezembro. Ele também vai falar da nova temporada de Tá No Ar: A TV Na TV, que deve estrear em janeiro na Globo.
Emílio Dantas está interpretando Cazuza no musical: “Cazuza – Pro Dia Nascer Feliz”, em cartaz em São Paulo. Até Ney Matogrosso ficou impressionado com a semelhança entre os dois. Lucinha Araújo, mãe de Cazuza, vai participar da entrevista.
As atrizes Kellys Kelfis e Priscila Ullmann são as idealizadoras do F.E.S.TA. (Festival de Esquetes de Santa Teresa), que este ano acontece nos dias 5, 6 e 7 de dezembro e tem Zéu Britto como um dos jurados. A história delas é bem curiosa, Kellys é da Paraíba, e além de atriz é massoterapeuta. Priscila é de Porto Alegre, formada em Psicologia, e conheceu Kellys há 7 anos, quando fez curso profissionalizante na CAL – Centro de Artes de Laranjeiras, no Rio de Janeiro. O evento é gratuito e vai reunir também oficinas e exposições.
Source Article from http://gshow.globo.com/programas/programa-do-jo/O-Programa/noticia/2014/11/jo-entrevista-marcius-melhem-emilio-dantas-kellys-kelfies-e-priscila-ullmann.html
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
“El Chavo del Ocho”, su programa más célebre, fue el que dio la mayor popularidad a Gómez Bolaños, uno de los más grandes comediantes que ha tenido la región. Esa serie de televisión, que empezó a emitirse en 1971, traspasó no sólo fronteras, sino generaciones. Las historias de la vecindad de “El Chavo del Ocho” siguen vivas en la versión original, en caricatura y en videojuegos.
Gómez Bolaños nació en Ciudad de México el 21 de febrero de 1929. Estudió sin concluir ingeniería en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) y comenzó a dedicarse a la producción, la actuación y la dirección. El director de cine Agustín Delgado le puso el apodo de “Chespirito” (Shakespeare chiquito, por su baja estatura), en una comparación españolizada con el dramaturgo inglés William Shakespeare.
“El Chapulín Colorado” fue otra de las series más populares de Gómez Bolaños. Entre sus personajes están también Chaparrón Bonaparte, el doctor Chapatín y el Chómpiras.
Dos de los compañeros de set con los que Gómez Bolaños conservó una buena amistad fueron Rubén Aguirre, El profesor Jirafales, y Édgar Vivar, el Señor Barriga, que encabezó el gran homenaje que se le hizo a nivel regional a principios de 2012 y en el que ambos actores participaron. En cambio, era mala su relación con el actor Carlos Villagrán, que encarnó a Quico en “El Chavo del Ocho”, y con María Antonieta de las Nieves, que dio vida a La Chilindrina y con la que tuvo una pelea legal por los derechos del personaje.
Florinda Meza, Doña Florinda, la emblemática actriz de sus programas, fue el gran amor de su vida. Gómez Bolaños, que era 19 años mayor, se casó con ella en 2004 después de 27 años de vida en común.
La popularidad de “Chespirito” fue tal que cuando abrió la cuenta de Twitter @ChespiritoRGB en 2011 para comunicarse con sus fans empezó a recibir miles de mensajes desde toda América Latina. Actualmente, la cuenta tiene seis millones de seguidores. “Hola. Soy Chespirito. Tengo 82 años, y ésta es la primera vez que tuiteo. Estoy debutando. ¡Síganme los buenos!”, escribió en el primer mensaje. Y en su perfi ratificó su sentido del humor: “Para qué quieren mi perfil si soy más guapo de frente”.
Source Article from http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/ultimas/20-260852-2014-11-28.html
(CNNMxico) — Diversos medios de noticias por todo el mundo, entre ellos CNNMéxico, sufrieron este jueves un hackeo parcial por parte del Ejército Electrónico Sirio (SEA, por sus siglas en inglés).
Además de CNNMéxico, medios como The Guardian, The Telegraph, Independent, Forbes, Daily Telegraph, Al Jazeera, LA Times y la cadena estatal de medios de Canadá CBC, reportaron fallas en parte de sus sitios web.
Gigya, plataforma para la optimización de medios de comunicación social y que brinda servicios a todos estos sitios, reconoció la violación a su registrador de dominios.
“Para ser absolutamente claro: ningún usuario, administrador o los datos operativos se han visto comprometidos y nunca estuvo en riesgo la plataforma”, afirmó Gigya en su blog.
En su cuenta electrónica, el Ejército Electrónico Sirio también se acreditó la intervención como un mensaje a la prensa por el Día de Acción de Gracias.
Happy thanks giving, hope you didn’t miss us! The press: Please don’t pretend #ISIS are civilians. #SEA pic.twitter.com/ZXzMWbXoYp
— SyrianElectronicArmy (@Official_SEA16) November 27, 2014
No es la primera vez que SEA lanza ataques contra medios de comunicación.
En abril de 2013, la cuenta Twitter de la agencia de noticias Associated Press (AP) publicó mensajes falsos que fueron reivindicados por ese grupo en el que informaba falsamente de dos explosiones en la Casa Blanca y heridas al presidente Barack Obama.
Este hecho provocó fuertes caídas en Wall Street y obligó a Twitter a reforzar las medidas de seguridad para sus usuarios.
Con información de AFP
Source Article from http://mexico.cnn.com/tecnologia/2014/11/27/sitios-de-noticias-sufren-hackeo-en-diversas-partes-del-mundo
Apenas fueron unos segundos, unas cuantas palabras y una sonrisa. Pequeños ‘flashes’ para una persona que pueden ser todo para otra. Gerald Wallace, jugador de los Celtics y uno de los ‘enfant terribles’ de la NBA en sus últimas temporadas, cambió de registro y protagonizó una de esas historias que convierte a la liga estadounidense en algo más que una competición deportiva.
Sucedió justo antes de un partido en el TD Garden, cuando el alero se sentó junto a Davis Randall, un joven aficionado con Síndrome de Down. Durante apenas unos minutos jugador y aficionado compartieron momentos de risas y confidencias que para el joven se transformarían en felicidad eterna. No obstante, el sueño del joven Davis, como el de otros millones de niños, es llegar algún día a la NBA.
Ese simple gesto hizo que Davis no haya borrado aún la sonrisa de su joven rostro. Wallace se había ganado un fan de por vida. Bueno, en realidad dos. La acción del jugador de los Celtics ha tenido una reacción en forma de una emotiva carta de la madre del niño,Sharon, agradeciéndole el gesto hacia su hijo. Este es el mensaje publicado en The Mighty.
“Querido Gerald Wallace,
Gracias por sentarse y hablar con mi hijo, Davis. Aunque, para usted, este era sólo un momento más antes de ir a su trabajo como jugador de baloncesto de los Boston Celtics, para nosotros fue un sueño vivido para nuestro hijo.
No sé si Davis lo mencionó o no, pero él también quiere ser un jugador profesional de baloncesto. A pesar de las pocas posibilidades de llegar a la NBA, Davis no se rendirá. El optimismo es una de sus mejores cualidades.
Esta puede ser una de las cosas más difíciles acerca de ser la madre de Davis. ¿Cómo puedo alentarle para conseguir sus sueños, sabiendo que sus aspiraciones están fuera de su alcance? ¿Llegaremos al punto cuando nos sentemos a la mesa, cuando él tenga 30 años, y finalmente se dé cuenta de que eso que él ansía no va a suceder? ¿O por el contrario seguiremos, dentro de 20 años, hablándole sobre en qué posición del draft le van a escoger? ¿Le importará a él? ¿Sólo me importará a mí?
Sé que nuestra sociedad no valora a personas como Davis, lentos tanto en la mente y el cuerpo, pero Davis no sabe eso. Él sabe que nuestra sociedad valora a los atletas profesionales y por eso él quiere llegar a ser uno de ellos, no sólo por su amor al juego, sino también por sus recompensas. ¿Le habló sobre la mansión que quiere comprar con su sueldo NBA?
Mientras navegamos por el terreno que supone guiar a este niño mientras crece, queremos agradecerle la oportunidad de darnos una historia que sostenga sus sueños y llenar su vacío. Siempre hablamos del día en el que se sentó con Gerald Wallace y pudo tirar con él a canasta y que nos permitió acercarnos a su sueño”.
Source Article from http://www.marca.com/2014/11/28/baloncesto/nba/noticias/1417164390.html
En nba en las últimas 24 horas
Source Article from http://www.marca.com/2014/11/28/baloncesto/nba/noticias/1417209028.html
(CNNMxico) — Diversos medios de noticias por todo el mundo, entre ellos CNNMéxico, sufrieron este jueves un hackeo parcial por parte del Ejército Electrónico Sirio (SEA, por sus siglas en inglés).
Además de CNNMéxico, medios como The Guardian, The Telegraph, Independent, Forbes, Daily Telegraph, Al Jazeera, LA Times y la cadena estatal de medios de Canadá CBC, reportaron fallas en parte de sus sitios web.
Gigya, plataforma para la optimización de medios de comunicación social y que brinda servicios a todos estos sitios, reconoció la violación a su registrador de dominios.
“Para ser absolutamente claro: ningún usuario, administrador o los datos operativos se han visto comprometidos y nunca estuvo en riesgo la plataforma”, afirmó Gigya en su blog.
En su cuenta electrónica, el Ejército Electrónico Sirio también se acreditó la intervención como un mensaje a la prensa por el Día de Acción de Gracias.
Happy thanks giving, hope you didn’t miss us! The press: Please don’t pretend #ISIS are civilians. #SEA pic.twitter.com/ZXzMWbXoYp
— SyrianElectronicArmy (@Official_SEA16) November 27, 2014
No es la primera vez que SEA lanza ataques contra medios de comunicación.
En abril de 2013, la cuenta Twitter de la agencia de noticias Associated Press (AP) publicó mensajes falsos que fueron reivindicados por ese grupo en el que informaba falsamente de dos explosiones en la Casa Blanca y heridas al presidente Barack Obama.
Este hecho provocó fuertes caídas en Wall Street y obligó a Twitter a reforzar las medidas de seguridad para sus usuarios.
Con información de AFP
Source Article from http://mexico.cnn.com/tecnologia/2014/11/27/sitios-de-noticias-sufren-hackeo-en-diversas-partes-del-mundo
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126
(CNNMxico) — Diversos medios de noticias por todo el mundo, entre ellos CNNMéxico, sufrieron este jueves un hackeo parcial por parte del Ejército Electrónico Sirio (SEA, por sus siglas en inglés).
Además de CNNMéxico, medios como The Guardian, The Telegraph, Independent, Forbes, Daily Telegraph, Al Jazeera, LA Times y la cadena estatal de medios de Canadá CBC, reportaron fallas en parte de sus sitios web.
Gigya, plataforma para la optimización de medios de comunicación social y que brinda servicios a todos estos sitios, reconoció la violación a su registrador de dominios.
“Para ser absolutamente claro: ningún usuario, administrador o los datos operativos se han visto comprometidos y nunca estuvo en riesgo la plataforma”, afirmó Gigya en su blog.
En su cuenta electrónica, el Ejército Electrónico Sirio también se acreditó la intervención como un mensaje a la prensa por el Día de Acción de Gracias.
Happy thanks giving, hope you didn’t miss us! The press: Please don’t pretend #ISIS are civilians. #SEA pic.twitter.com/ZXzMWbXoYp
— SyrianElectronicArmy (@Official_SEA16) November 27, 2014
No es la primera vez que SEA lanza ataques contra medios de comunicación.
En abril de 2013, la cuenta Twitter de la agencia de noticias Associated Press (AP) publicó mensajes falsos que fueron reivindicados por ese grupo en el que informaba falsamente de dos explosiones en la Casa Blanca y heridas al presidente Barack Obama.
Este hecho provocó fuertes caídas en Wall Street y obligó a Twitter a reforzar las medidas de seguridad para sus usuarios.
Con información de AFP
Source Article from http://mexico.cnn.com/tecnologia/2014/11/27/sitios-de-noticias-sufren-hackeo-en-diversas-partes-del-mundo
(CNNMxico) — Diversos medios de noticias por todo el mundo, entre ellos CNNMéxico, sufrieron este jueves un hackeo parcial por parte del Ejército Electrónico Sirio (SEA, por sus siglas en inglés).
Además de CNNMéxico, medios como The Guardian, The Telegraph, Independent, Forbes, Daily Telegraph, Al Jazeera, LA Times y la cadena estatal de medios de Canadá CBC, reportaron fallas en parte de sus sitios web.
Gigya, plataforma para la optimización de medios de comunicación social y que brinda servicios a todos estos sitios, reconoció la violación a su registrador de dominios.
“Para ser absolutamente claro: ningún usuario, administrador o los datos operativos se han visto comprometidos y nunca estuvo en riesgo la plataforma”, afirmó Gigya en su blog.
En su cuenta electrónica, el Ejército Electrónico Sirio también se acreditó la intervención como un mensaje a la prensa por el Día de Acción de Gracias.
Happy thanks giving, hope you didn’t miss us! The press: Please don’t pretend #ISIS are civilians. #SEA pic.twitter.com/ZXzMWbXoYp
— SyrianElectronicArmy (@Official_SEA16) November 27, 2014
No es la primera vez que SEA lanza ataques contra medios de comunicación.
En abril de 2013, la cuenta Twitter de la agencia de noticias Associated Press (AP) publicó mensajes falsos que fueron reivindicados por ese grupo en el que informaba falsamente de dos explosiones en la Casa Blanca y heridas al presidente Barack Obama.
Este hecho provocó fuertes caídas en Wall Street y obligó a Twitter a reforzar las medidas de seguridad para sus usuarios.
Con información de AFP
Source Article from http://mexico.cnn.com/tecnologia/2014/11/27/sitios-de-noticias-sufren-hackeo-en-diversas-partes-del-mundo
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faced fresh questions on Wednesday about his dealings with a company at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal, after it emerged that he enjoyed rent-free use of a house belonging to the firm as a campaign office.
Already under pressure over the government’s handling of the presumed massacre of 43 students abducted by corrupt police in southwestern Mexico in September, Pena Nieto is facing his most difficult period since taking office two years ago.
On Nov. 3, the government announced a Chinese-led consortium had won a no bid contract to build a $3.75 billion high-speed rail link in central Mexico.
Three days later, the government abruptly canceled the deal, just before a report by news site Aristegui Noticias showed that a subsidiary of Grupo Higa, a company that formed part of the consortium and had won various previous contracts, owned the luxury house of first lady Angelica Rivera.
Under public pressure, Rivera said she would give up the house. But neither she nor Pena Nieto have addressed the apparent conflict of interest stemming from the government’s business with Grupo Higa.
On Wednesday, Aristegui Noticias published a new story that said Pena Nieto used a different property belonging to another Grupo Higa subsidiary as an office when he was president-elect in 2012.
Eduardo Sanchez, the president’s spokesman, said Pena Nieto unwittingly used the property. Sanchez said it was leased from the Grupo Higa firm by Humberto Castillejos, the president’s legal adviser, who lent it rent-free to Pena Nieto’s team.
“If I invite you to my house, do you come to my house and ask me under whose name it is? Neither does the president,” Sanchez said, denying there were conflicts of interest.
The spokesman also said there were no more properties Pena Nieto or his team had used belonging to Grupo Higa.
“No, there is no other house that was used in a professional capacity,” Sanchez said.
Castillejos could not immediately be reached for comment.
Jorge Luis Lavalle, a senator with the opposition conservative National Action Party, said the public saw a clear conflict of interest in the dealings of Pena Nieto and his government with Grupo Higa.
“It needs to be investigated. All these doubts need to be dispelled fully and clearly,” he said. “We now have another case with no explanation.”
(Additional reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Editing by Simon Gardner and Tom Brown)
Source Article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/26/us-mexico-president-idUSKCN0JA22220141126