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WTF! A Swedish goalie gets sent off after 44 seconds for a dumbass handball outside his area

 

Tuesday, July 30th, 2013

It is likely to be one of the fastest red cards of the 2013-14 season, and also one of the dumbest.
Monday night in the Swedish second division saw struggling Örgryte lose 3-0 at home to Hammarby, and the writing was on the wall for the hosts as early as the 44th second after their keeper stupidly got himself sent off.
Peter Abrahamsson, Örgryte’s 25-year-old stopper, completely misjudged the bounce on a long punt downfield from the visitors, and after finding himself stranded in no-mans-land outside his box the goalie executed an illegal double-fisted punch.
The handball was as blatant as you’ll ever see, and the referee had little option but to produce the red card.
Watch Peter Abrahamsson’s dumbass red card for Örgryte after 44 seconds below.



Top ten places to take a visitor to Stockholm - The Local

>> Top ten places to take a visitor to Stockholm - The Local

Excuse Me, Who Am I?

>> Excuse Me, Who Am I?

Sweden's 'Hannibal Lecter' cleared of all charges

 

Sture Bergwall speaks of his relief as allegations of murder and cannibalism are overturned after he withdraws confessions
  • The Guardian,
Sture Bergwall
 
Sture Bergwall made up his confessions after being drugged by incompetent investigators. Photograph: Andy Hall
It is a story worthy of Sweden's finest crime writers. A serial killer who cuts up and eats more than 30 people in the country's worst murder spree, earning a reputation as the country's's very own Hannibal Lecter.
Under interrogation by police investigators a suspect confesses to the crimes, saying he maimed, raped and ate the remains of his victims, the youngest of whom was a nine-year-old girl whose body was never found.
In a series of trials starting in 1994, the killer is convicted of eight murders and locked up indefinitely in an institution for the criminally insane.
But two decades later it emerged that the man, Sture Bergwall, was not a murderer after all. Rather he made up his confessions after being drugged by incompetent investigators only too eager to close their cases.
Yesterday the last of those murder convictions was overturned when Bergwall was acquitted of the murder and dismemberment of a schoolboy 37 years ago.
"That a person has been convicted of eight murders and later been declared innocent, that is unique in Swedish legal history," prosecutor general Anders Perklev said after the acquittal. "It must be judged as a failure for the justice system."
There had been no forensic or other evidence against Bergwall, his conviction relying solely on his confession, Perklev said. The confession, it emerged after years of painstaking work by investigative journalists, was coaxed out of Bergwall – then calling himself Thomas Quick – while he was in a psychiatric hospital and taking enormous quantities of benzodiazepines.
Justice minister Beatrice Ask immediately announced a full review. "This is basically about seeing how it could go so wrong," she told Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet. Bergwall's lawyer, Thomas Olsson, said: "It is a big scandal and a failure of the system, but also a victory: the Swedish legal system has shown it has the strength and integrity to admit its mistakes and correct them."
In a further breakthrough for Bergwall earlier this week, a court granted his request for an independent assessment of his mental state. He could be free in two to four months, Olsson said.
In the meantime Bergwall will remain in Säter psychiatric hospital, his home for the past 22 years, although he has been free from medication since 2002, Olsson said. Björn Asplund's 11-year-old son, Johan, disappeared in 1980. Bergwall later claimed to have raped, strangled and dismembered him.
"This is what we have struggled with ever since the first day Thomas Quick entered the scene – I never believed he was responsible for my boy's death or any of the murders," Asplund said on Wednesday.
"The real killers are roaming free in our society because of the travelling circus surrounding Thomas Quick."
Johan disappeared so long ago that the statute of limitations on his case has expired, so there will be no new investigation and no prospect of a conviction.
"No one will ever go to court for the death of my son, but I want to see the justice minister or the prime minister step forward and apologise to all the relatives of victims who have suffered so long and been so badly treated by the Swedish justice system," Asplund said.
Journalist Jenny Küttim worked for three years with the late documentary maker Hannes Råstam to expose the miscarriage of justice. While delighted at the verdict, which fully vindicates Råstam's work, she is also bitter.
"It means that you can get away with anything because nobody will be held responsible, and that's terrible," Küttim said, calling for an independent review to scrutinise the psychiatric ward where Bergwall was held, the police, and the prosecutors involved in the murder investigations.
"Otherwise we can never learn from the history of this crime."
Now 63, Bergwall wrote on his blog that it was "a day of joy and a day of reflection". He has retracted all his confessions.

Spate of anti-Semitic attacks mar Sweden’s third largest city

 







By Agence France-Presse
Wednesday, July 31, 2013 15:20 EDT

The Malmoe Synagogue, built in 1903, in Malmoe on May 19, 2013. (AFP)

Topics: Jewish congregation
 

Attacks against Jews in Malmoe, Sweden’s third largest city, have left members of the community questioning their future in a place known for its multiculturalism.
Jewish people have lived in Malmoe for over two centuries, often arriving in the south Swedish port city — a safe haven for generations — after fleeing persecution and intolerance in other parts of Europe.
But though waves of immigration over the past two decades have made the area more diverse, hate crimes appear to be on the rise and many people — paradoxically — say they feel less secure.


Highlighting a problem many Swedes had thought long relegated to history, the US special envoy for anti-Semitism even visited Malmoe last year.
Typically, but not exclusively, the perpetrators of anti-Semitic hate crimes are “young men with roots in the Middle East,” according to Jehoshua Kaufman, a member of Malmoe’s Jewish congregation.
Parents are especially worried about their children being subjected to abuse at school.
Bullying has been a problem “not for everyone, not always, but very often,” said Kaufman, as he took part in a regular march known as the “kippah walks” — referring to the Jewish skullcaps worn by the demonstrators — organised to battle anti-Semitism.
Around a third of Malmoe’s 310,000 residents were born abroad, with the largest minorities coming from the Balkans, Iraq and neighbouring Denmark.
The total number of Jews in the city is estimated to be around 2,000, with around 600 that are members of its synagogue.

 
In 2012, 66 anti-Jewish hate crimes were reported, according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention.
According to figures from Malmoe police, 60 reports were made, compared with just 31 in Stockholm, with more than three times the population. Thirty-five have already been reported in Malmoe so far this year.
The figures seem to be on the up — in 2010 and 2011, a total of 44 reports were made over the two years combined.
Shneur Kesselman, a US-born orthodox rabbi, has had insults and objects hurled after him on the streets of Malmoe more times than he can remember.
With his traditional Hasidic black clothing, fedora hat and beard, he cuts an incongruous figure in the traditionally working-class, immigrant-heavy eastern half of the city.
But he insists on staying. “It’s a little hard to explain. My wife and I have made Malmoe our project. We feel a sense of responsibility for Jewish life here,” he said.
The response by local authorities has been patchy at best.
Malmoe’s former mayor, Ilmar Reepalu, gained notoriety after suggesting members of the Jewish community had themselves to blame when a rally they organised during the 2008-2009 Gaza War was attacked with bottles and eggs.
“I wish the Jewish congregation would distance itself from Israel’s violations of the civilian population in Gaza,” Reepalu told a local newspaper.
Last year, the social democratic mayor courted more controversy by saying the Jewish congregation had been “infiltrated” by the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats — a claim he later retracted.
The Sweden Democrats have sought to use the attacks on Malmoe’s Jews for political gain, framing them as a by-product of Sweden’s generous immigration laws.
“It’s clear that misguided skinheads aren’t the major threat against Jews in Sweden today, but the imported anti-Semitism from the Muslim group,” parliamentarian Kent Ekeroth wrote in an op-ed.
– Taking action –
But members of Malmoe’s Jewish community say that anti-Semitism is not just the preserve of immigrants.
In an incident in 2010, local youths in Vellinge, a middle-class town with few immigrants on the outskirts of Malmoe, shouted Nazi slogans at people attending a weekend event for children at a Jewish recreation centre and threw eggs at the building.
“But in Malmoe it’s the young Muslim guys that are the problem, that has to be said. They come from countries where there are racist, anti-Semitic TV programmes,” said Barbro Posner, a member of the Jewish community.
The authorities now appear to be addressing the problem. Ilmar Reepalu’s replacement Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, who assumed the mayorship this month, told AFP the city’s schools were trying to combat racism by providing special training for teachers.
The city has also invited community leaders to a “dialogue forum” tasked with “combating religious and ethnic discrimination.”
Ala-Eddin Al-Qut, head of the local chapter of Sweden’s Islamic Association, said the group had been able to change people’s attitudes after getting Muslim organisations to address anti-Semitism in their Friday sermons.
The Malmoe Palestine Network had also banned some signs and slogans from its anti-war demonstrations, he said.
“You have to distinguish between Jews and Israelis,” Al-Qut said.
Sofia Nerbrand, co-founder of the kippah walks, said the rest of Sweden viewed Malmoe as a litmus test for whether multiculturalism could work in the once homogeneous country, especially in the wake of a series of gang-related shootings involving immigrants.
In late 2011 and early 2012, five people were shot dead in Malmoe in less than six weeks. At least some of the killings appeared to be linked to organised crime, prompting Reepalu to call for stricter gun laws.
“If we fail here, people will say: ‘Look what happens when you bring in too many Muslims’,” said Nerbrand.
Jehoshua Kaufman said the anti-Semitism he and other Jews had encountered was not limited to just Malmoe but simply more visible there than in places like Stockholm due to the city’s compact and less segregated centre.

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NASA Finds Powerful Storms in Quickly Intensifying Tropical Storm Gil | NASA

>> NASA Finds Powerful Storms in Quickly Intensifying Tropical Storm Gil | NASA

3 simple steps toward weight loss

Påminner om Harvards nyhetsbrev. Med hjälp av det senaste hittar man t.ex. "sånt här":
 
July 18, 2013

Do you dream of being the same size you were in high school or when you got married. That will take work if it means losing a lot of weight? Don’t rush. Setting small, realistic goals will get the scale moving in the right direction.

Start by trying to lose 5% to 10% of your weight, and give yourself plenty of time and some flexibility to reach that goal. Keep in mind that it takes most people about six months to achieve that degree of weight loss.

Set small, specific goals


Rather than say “I should eat less at dinner and exercise more,” set specific and short-term (that is, daily or weekly) goals. For example:

  • I will choose a few healthy dinner recipes and shop for the ingredients on Sunday.
  • I will bring a healthy lunch from home to work or school at least three times next week.
  • I will call a friend to take a walk after work on Monday and Wednesday.
  • I will keep tempting foods out of the house (or out of sight).

Make breakfast work for you


Look for breakfast cereals that provide at least 6 grams of fiber per serving, and also make sure your choice is low in sugar (less than 10 grams per serving). Add nonfat milk and bananas, berries, or apple slices to create a tasty meal.

You needn't limit your morning menu to high-fiber cereals, but wise choices are important. Stick to whole-grain or pumpernickel breads for toast; opt for trans-fat-free soft margarines or cholesterol-lowering spreads that contain plant stanols.

Eat more slowly and savor your food.


Practice eating slowly by putting down your utensil or sipping water, coffee, or tea between bites. Ideally, you should spend at least 20 minutes for each meal, but that may be more realistic during your midday or evening meal; choose one to get started. Set a timer to check yourself.

Choose the habit that seems most reasonable for you and try to stick with it for a week or so. Once you find that habit becomes routine, add another, and then another.

For more simple steps to get trim and stay trim, buy Healthy Solutions to Lose Weight and Keep it Off, a Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School.

Mini-Monsters of the Forest Floor

>> Mini-Monsters of the Forest Floor

Ny säsong

Den 17 augusti
startar La Liga


Neymar










Matchdebut i Barcelona för Neymar igår i vänskapsmatch mot polska Lechia Gdansk (som slutade oavgjort).

Kangchenjunga

/Joe Brown and George Band made the first ascent on  May 25, 1955/
 
 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangchenjunga

tisdag, juli 30, 2013

Scientists Seek to Rein In Diagnoses of Cancer

 
The panel said that some premalignant conditions found in mammograms should not be identified as “carcinoma.”

Damian Dovarganes/Associated PressThe panel said that some premalignant conditions found in mammograms should not be identified as “carcinoma.”
 
A group of experts advising the nation’s premier cancer research institution has recommended changing the definition of cancer and eliminating the word from some common diagnoses as part of sweeping changes in the nation’s approach to cancer detection and treatment.

Read more: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/29/report-suggests-sweeping-changes-to-cancer-detection-and-treatment/?nl=health&emc=edit_hh_20130730
 

Manning Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy but Convicted of Multiple Other Counts

        
BREAKING NEWSTuesday, July 30, 2013 1:14 PM EDT
A military judge on Tuesday found Pfc. Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy, but convicted him of multiple counts of violating the Espionage Act.
Private Manning had already confessed to being WikiLeaks’ source for the files, which included videos of airstrikes in which civilians were killed, hundreds of thousands of front-line incident reports from the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, dossiers on men being held without trial at the Guantánamo Bay prison, and about 250,000 diplomatic cables.

VM final 1930

Fotbolls-VMs första final Uruguay-Argentina den 30 juli 1930




Skytteligan vanns av
argentinaren Guillermo Stábile
under detta VM 1930.
1930 års VM

Coastal Antarctic Permafrost Melting Faster Than Expected


 

July 24, 2013
 
AUSTIN, Texas — For the first time, scientists have documented an acceleration in the melt rate of permafrost, or ground ice, in a section of Antarctica where the ice had been considered stable. The melt rates are comparable with the Arctic, where accelerated melting of permafrost has become a regularly recurring phenomenon, and the change could offer a preview of melting permafrost in other parts of a warming Antarctic continent.

A block of ice calved off the Garwood Valley ice cliff.
Research team member Jim O'Connor of the USGS inspects a block of ice calved off the Garwood Valley ice cliff. Photo by Joseph Levy, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics.

Tracking data from Garwood Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region of Antarctica, Joseph Levy, a research associate at The University of Texas at Austin’s Institute for Geophysics, shows that melt rates accelerated consistently from 2001 to 2012, rising to about 10 times the valley’s historical average for the present geologic epoch, as documented in the July 24 edition of Scientific Reports.
Scientists had previously considered the region’s ground ice to be in equilibrium, meaning its seasonal melting and refreezing did not, over time, diminish the valley’s overall mass of ground ice.
Instead, Levy documented through LIDAR and time-lapse photography a rapid retreat of ground ice in Garwood Valley, similar to the lower rates of permafrost melt observed in the coastal Arctic and Tibet.

Location of McMurdo Dry Valleys
Garwood Valley lies within the McMurdo Dry Valleys region of Antarctica. Image: Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica.

“The big tell here is that the ice is vanishing — it’s melting faster each time we measure,” said Levy, who noted that there are no signs in the geologic record that the valley’s ground ice has retreated similarly in the past. “This is a dramatic shift from recent history.”
Ground ice is more prevalent in the Arctic than in Antarctica, where glaciers and ice sheets dominate the landscape. In contrast to glaciers and ice sheets, which sit on the ground, ground ice sits in the ground, mixed with frozen soil or buried under layers of sediment. Antarctica’s Dry Valleys contain some of the continent’s largest stretches of ground ice, along the coast of the Ross Sea.
After Levy and colleagues noted visible effects of ground ice retreat in Garwood Valley, they began to monitor the valley, combining time-lapse photography and weather-station data at 15-minute intervals to create a detailed view of the conditions under which the ice, a relict from the last ice age, is being lost.
Rising temperatures do not account for the increased melting in Garwood Valley. The Dry Valleys overall experienced a well-documented cooling trend from 1986 to 2000, followed by stabilized temperatures to the present.
Rather, Levy and his co-authors attribute the melting to an increase in radiation from sunlight stemming from changes in weather patterns that have resulted in an increase in the amount of sunlight reaching the ground.

Timelapse imagery of the ice loss in Garwood Valley
Timelapse imagery of ice loss in Garwood Valley, Nov. 2010 to Jan. 2012. The period represents the start and end of one summer season (Nov. 2010-Jan. 2011) followed by the end of the next season (Jan. 2012). The views were generated with biannual LiDAR scans of the valley. The University of Texas at Austin, Institute for Geophysics.

Sunlight tends to bounce off the white, reflective surfaces of glaciers and ice sheets, but the darker surfaces of dirty ground ice can absorb greater amounts of solar radiation. Thick layers of sediment tend to insulate deeply buried ground ice from sunlight and inhibit melting. But thin sediment layers have the opposite effect, effectively cooking the nearby ice and accelerating melt rates.
As the ground ice melts, the frozen landscape sinks and buckles, creating what scientists describe as “retrogressive thaw slumps.” An acceleration in the prevalence of such slumps has been well documented in the Arctic and other permafrost regions, but not in Antarctica.
Levy’s research shows that even under the stable temperature conditions of the Dry Valleys, recent increases in sunlight are leading to Arctic-like slump conditions.
If Antarctica warms as predicted during the coming century, the melting and slumping could become that much more dramatic as warmer air temperatures combine with sunlight-driven melting to thaw ground ice even more quickly.
Ground ice is not the major component of Antarctica’s vast reserves of frozen water, but there are major expanses of ground ice in the Dry Valleys, the Antarctic Peninsula and the continent’s ice-free islands.
Garwood Valley could tell the story of what will happen in these “coastal thaw zones,” says Levy.
“There's a lot of buried ice in these low-elevation coastal regions, and it is primed to melt.”
Co-authors on the paper were Andrew Fountain of Portland State University, James Dickson and James Head of Brown University, Marianne Okal of UNAVCO, David Marchant of Boston University and Jaclyn Watters of The University of Texas at Austin.
The research was supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Additional Images
For additional images at high-resolution, please see the version of this press release at the Jackson School of Geosciences site.
For more information, contact: J.B. Bird, Jackson School of Geosciences, 512-750-3512 (cell), 512 232 9623.

The San Francisco Giants Visit the White House


 The San Francisco Giants visited the White House today to celebrate winning the 2012 World Series championship, their second in three years. President Obama welcomed the team back to Washington -- and congratulated them on both their win and their ability to make a comeback. “This team faced elimination a total of six times in the playoffs,” the President said. “It’s no wonder that your own fans still refer to Giants baseball as torture.”





Nikon, högsta betyg

Jag har tyvärr tvingats att låta reparera min Nikonkamera.
Den är nu inskickad till Nikons verkstad i Solna.
Vad har jag lärt mig hittills?
Jo servicen från Nikons sida har varit PERFEKT. Högsta betyg!
Finns många företag som man tycker borde ta efter.

Sundsvallsbrons cykelbana




Jag frågade Trafikverket om cykelbana på Sundsvallsbron var planerad redan från början (18 år sedan eller nåt sånt).
Svar har kommit (PS Information till allmänheten om hela E4Syd är perfekt):
 
Hej Stig
 
Jag har gått igenom dokument från arkitekttävlingen 1995 och vägutredningarna från 1997 och 2000, men så vitt jag kan se var det först i samband med framtagandet av arbetsplanen (2007-2009) som cykelbanan kom att bli en del av bron över Sundsvallsfjärden. Frågan kan ju ha diskuterats tidigare, men jag har iaf inte hittat någon dokumentation på det.
 
Med vänliga hälsningar
 
 Ulf Carlsson
Kommunikationsansvarig E4 Sundsvall


PS Cykelbanan kommer att finna på en sida, den mot stan
 
 

N Y Times Video

 

måndag, juli 29, 2013

Hillary Clinton Meets Obama for a Private Lunch

   
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
Talk will most likely center on diplomatic issues, but also on whether she is returning to the halls of the White House as a 2016 presidential candidate.

A Surprisingly Bright Superbubble | NASA

A Surprisingly Bright Superbubble | NASA

Exoplanet HD 189733b | NASA

Exoplanet HD 189733b | NASA

X-rays From A Young Supernova Remnant | NASA

X-rays From A Young Supernova Remnant | NASA

Black Hole Outburst

Black Hole Outburst

X-rays From A Young Supernova Remnant

X-rays From A Young Supernova Remnant

Swedish lawmaker caught with his pants down

 

A Swedish politician who wanted to show his new tattoo to followers on a social media site accidentally revealed far more than he intended. Lars Ohly, former leader of Sweden’s Left Party, posted a picture of the English soccer club Liverpool’s liver bird tattooed on his leg.
What he failed to notice was that his genitals were visible in the background. Ohly quickly removed the picture after posting it on Wednesday on Instagram but couldn’t stop the avalanche of comments in social media.
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, of the rival Moderate Party said, “Congratulations - finally, after all these years you have made a genuine public breakthrough.” Ohly made light of the embarrassment and said he would be more careful when he posts online.

Flamenco Arabe




Jag är enormt tacksam till kompositören av detta stycke





Magiskt violinsolo




VM U19


I dag semifinal Spanien-Frankrike
Final den 1 augusti Serbien mot jag tror Frankrike

Oldest European fort in the inland US discovered in Appalachians

>> Oldest European fort in the inland US discovered in Appalachians

At least 30 people killed Sunday in a bus crash in Italy's Avellino province


Starburst wind keeps galaxies thin


College Park MD (SPX) Jul 29, 2013 - Unlike humans, galaxies don't have an obesity problem. In fact there are far fewer galaxies at the most massive end of the galactic scale than expected and scientists have long sought to explain why. A new, UMD-led study published in the journal Nature suggests that one answer lies in a kind of feast and fast sequence through which large galaxies can keep their mass down. 
More: http://www.spacedaily.com/



                                            Nyhetsbreven från SpaceDaily

WorldNewsAustralia: Inside Pyongyang; Elise Potaka reports

SBS reporter Elise Potaka was the only Australian journalist invited to cover the events from inside North Korea.
Here, Elise gives us her impressions of life in the hermit kingdom at least, as much as her North Korean minders allowed her to glimpse.



U.S. wins CONCACAF Gold Cup title



Los Angeles Times Sports Breaking News

U.S. wins CONCACAF Gold Cup title

Los Angeles Times | July 28, 2013 | 3:18 PM
Brek Shea taps in a crossing pass by Alejandro Bedoya in the 69th minute to give the United States a 1-0 victory over Panama in the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship game today at Soldier Field in Chicago.

söndag, juli 28, 2013

Good Night

Friedrichshafen

Varje år sedan många år tillbaka samlas många av världens radioamatörer i Friedrichshafen, vackert belägen vid Bodensjön, för då är det en jätteutställning; en stor Fest; julafton för det skickliga radiofolket. Här från årets utställning (filmat av en fransk radioamatör):




Drag i målfirandet




Jag tror att jag skrattade i 10 minuter strax efter att ha sett denna video. Härligt!
 Siobhan Riley skulle för tevetittarna visa den svåra trafiksituationen i
Saginaw en stad i Michigan när något oväntat dök upp på kartan.
Stor nyhet i Amerika.

Lite trångt

Påven har varit i Rio.
Här Copacabana.


 

Tågkatastrofen i Spanien

Identifierade omkomna:

1. JOSE LUIS VALEIRAS POCH. --RIBEIRA. --12/10/1938.
2. BENIGNO ANTELO BLANCO. --ZAS. --13/07/1943.
3. ANTONIO JAMARDO VILLAMARÍN. --PONTECESURES. --06/01/1973.
4. Mª ISABEL DANS GÁRATE. --A CORUÑA. --14/11/1942.
5. ELISA ISABEL BRION SOBRIDO. --FERROL. --16/09/1966.
6. LUCÍA AROSA REY. --PONTEVEDRA. --30/08/1980.
7. TOMÁS BRIÓN LÓPEZ. --CORUÑA. --09/08/1992.
8. BRAULIO DOMÍNGUEZ PIÑEIRO. --ROIS. --11/02/1942.
9. JACOBO ROMERO RIVERA. --CORUÑA. --01/04/1980.
10.EVA PÉREZ SEARA. --XUNQUEIRA AMBIA. --16/07/1989.
11.CELTIA UXÍA CABIDO PRADO. --XUNQUEIRA AMBIA. --29/07/1991.
12.BLANCA MARIA RAMONA PADIN DIAZ. --TUI. --03/08/1942.
13.ANTONIA BARO ROLDAN. --PONTEVEDRA. --14/09/1944.
14.DAVID ESTEBAN VILLOLDO PARDO. --A CORUÑA. --11/06/1986.
15.MARIA DELIA BUJAN TARRIO. --RIANXO. --09/12/1944.
16.CONSUELO FLORINDA IGLESIAS OREIRO. --ARCOS (CORUÑA). --29/05/1945.
17.LAURA NAVEIRAS FERREIRO. --A CORUÑA. --07/01/1992.
18.LAURA DE JUAN PORTELA. --PONTEVEDRA. --07/09/1989.
19.MANUEL RAMÓN SUÁREZ ROSENDE. --SANTIAGO. --08/01/1956.
20.MARÍA REY SÁNCHEZ. --SANTIAGO. --14/09/1980.
21.CAROLINA BESADA GARRIDO. --VIGO. --05/06/1995.
22.ELENA AUSINA ARROJO. --A CORUÑA. --29/09/1980.
23.Mª PATRICIA CASTELO FERNÁNDEZ. --TOURO. --16/08/1982.
24.ELIA ESTHER GÓMEZ GONZÁLEZ. --LUGO. --03/06/1929.
25. Mª PILAR SASTRE SERRANO. --MADRID. --03/02/1947.
26.DAVID BERNARDO MONJAS. --MADRID. --27/05/1977.
27.OLGA BUITRAGO VALBUENA. --MADRID. --19/09/1984.
28.VÍCTOR Mª DE SOLA ALCOBA. --MADRID. --06/08/1920.
29.JAIME DE MIGUEL GOMEZ ACEBO. --MADRID. --02/12/1990.
30.RAÚL BONILLA TRIMIÑO. --MADRID. --21/09/1975.
31.JUAN ANTONIO PALOMINO ALFARO. --MADRID. --02/11/1981.
32.RODRIGO DE ANTONIO MOLEDO. --MADRID. --23/09/1990.
33.MERCEDES LÓPEZ CRESPO. --MADRID. --21/12/1936.
34.JUANA ARGANDA FERNÁNDEZ. --AVILA. --14/09/1946.
35.ENRIQUE BEOTAS LÓPEZ. --ÁVILA. --09/03/1955.
36.MANUEL NIETO COSCARÓN. --ZAMORA. --07/02/1934.
37.MANUEL SIERRA MORÁN. --VALLADOLID. --22/06/1973.
38.FRANCISCO JAVIER GARCIA LIRAS. --SEGOVIA. --06/05/1986.
39.JUAN MANUEL DE DIEGO BAJÓN. --VALLADOLID. --19/11/1958.
40.MARIA ESPERANZA MORIÑIGO GREGORIO. --SALAMANCA. --21/08/1946.
41.Mª ANDREA HERNÁNDEZ MIGUEL. --ZAMORA. --02/03/1938.
42. ROSA Mª QUIJANO FERENÁNDEZ. --CÁDIZ. --10/05/1956.
43. IGNACIO FRANCISCO BUSTAMANTE MOREJÓN. --CÁDIZ. --22/02/1953
44. ANTONIO REYES ASENCIO. --CÁDIZ. --18/10/1953.
45.ESPERANZA MÁRQUEZ CONDE. --CÁDIZ. --11/01/1955.
46.FRANCISCO JUAN GARCIA PEREIRA. --CÁDIZ. --15/04/1952.
47.JOSE MARIA ROMERAL ESCRIBANO. --CIUDAD REAL. --03/12/1945.
48.MARTA JIMENEZ CAMARA. --CIUDAD REAL. --31/10/1983.
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Johann Sebastian Bach

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President Obama

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By JACKIE CALMES and MICHAEL D. SHEAR

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By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JACKIE CALMES

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Transcript

Interview With President Obama

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

The following is a transcript of an interview with President Obama in Galesburg, Ill., by New York Times reporters.

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