Oct. 6th, 2014

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Фильм снят американскими документалистами.

Если я правильно понимаю, этот фильм, получил приз.

Фильм американских документалистов “Maidan massacre” (“Резня на Майдане”) взял на показе в Сиене приз зрительских симпатий – “Красного коня”.

Отсюда.

И, Анатолий Шарий.

Фильм американских документалистов “Maidan massacre” (“Резня на Майдане”) взял на показе в Сиене приз зрительских симпатий – “Красного коня”.
В фильме звучат мнения нескольких специалистов (профессионального снайпера, сотрудника ФБР и еще ряда интересных граждан) по поводу того, откуда велся огонь по людям на Институтской и кто, собственно, мог убить “Небесную сотню”.
Выводы весьма неутешительны, скажем так. Не вижу ажиотажа в СМИ. Тишина. Вероятно, не просто так. Это своего рода Fahrenheit 9/11 об Украине.

Отсюда.

В фильме есть слова о том, что снайперы были из России.

Вот только, если они были оттуда, то… — почему следствие спускают на тормозах? Точнее, уже спустили..

И, кстати, в фильме есть “деятели” из “Правого сектора”, которые выносят с места трагедии “музыкальные инструменты”.

В общем, еще одно преступление, за которое никто не понесет наказание.

Как в Одессе.


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…Малайзийский “Боинг”?

Вот, про него, — вспомнили.

(CNN) — The next phase in the underwater search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has begun.
The GO Phoenix search vessel arrived in the search area in the southern Indian Ocean and started its search Monday morning (Sunday evening ET), the Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) said. It marks the beginning of a potentially year-long search operation, spearheaded by Australian authorities.
The ship, and two others which will arrive within the month, will conduct detailed sonar sweeps in an attempt to locate wreckage of the plane.
The disappearance of MH370 is arguably the greatest mystery in the history of commercial flight, with an extensive search failing to turn up a single piece of definitive evidence of its whereabouts.
Here’s where we are with the search for MH370.

What happened initially?
Around 1:30 a.m. on March 8, air traffic controllers in Subang, outside Kuala Lumpur, lost contact with Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a Boeing 777-200ER, over the sea between Malaysia and Vietnam.
The plane’s transponder, which identifies the aircraft and relays details like altitude and speed to controllers, stopped transmitting, and the passenger jet seemingly disappeared without a trace.
Planes and ships from 14 countries initially searched areas of the South China Sea, the south of Vietnam and the Malaysian peninsula.
The search was then widened and then shifted location as it was determined, through careful analysis of aircraft performance, cross-referenced with data from the Immarsat “handshakes,” that the plane diverted south. Since then resources have been focused on a swathe of the Indian Ocean, around 2000 km (1242 miles) off the west coast of Australia, the so-called “seventh arc.”
Continued analysis of the satellite data, along with a better understanding of the communication between aircraft and satellite and of aircraft performance limits has enabled investigators to further refine the search areas.
Although search teams have been focusing along the seventh arc or “partial handshake,” where investigators believe the aircraft ran out of fuel, for months, it’s only within the past several weeks that investigators have shifted their focus further south. It is in this area that GO Phoenix has begun its underwater search.

Полностью, — здесь.

Если совсем коротко, то.. — ищут.


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..В данный момент, самая серьезная проблема, — Эбола.

(CNN) — Another American Ebola patient arrived in the United States on Monday, reminding the nation that the virus killing thousands of people in West Africa, will likely continue crossing U.S. borders.
As freelance cameraman Ashoka Mukpo — who contracted it while covering the outbreak’s carnage — was on his way for treatment in isolation at Nebraska Medical Center, government officials talked of shoring up defenses at airports.
“All options are on the table for further strengthening the screening process here in the U.S.,” a federal official said. That includes thermometer checks for fever, something West African authorities are already carrying out.
But finding the right passengers to screen is not so simple.
Direct flights from Ebola-affected areas are rare. Travelers typically take flights that connect through other countries. “Then they come here, so that makes it more of a challenge,” the official said.
Mukpo, who worked for NBC, is not representative of that challenge. He was diagnosed on Thursday in Liberia and left there on a specially-equipped plane on Sunday.
But another patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, may be. To fly from Monrovia, Liberia, the country hit hardest by the epidemic, to Dallas, Texas, where he lies in an isolation unit in critical condition, he had to connect.
But even if Duncan had undergone a temperature screening, it would have turned up negative, and he would have made it into the country undetected.
His Ebola — and his fever — did not break out until he was within U.S. borders.
Screening and monitoring
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering enhanced screenings at major U.S. airports, a CDC official said. But it does not appear to have concrete plans in place yet.
Officials want to make sure that the gain of new screenings will be worth potentially disrupting air travel and that they don’t unintentionally increase the risk of spreading the disease.
“The question that’s being considered now and readdressed is that, should there be entry screening of some sort?,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “If you do implement it, what would it look like and what would be the resources that are necessary to implement it? That’s the kind of thing that’s being actively discussed right now.”
Director Dr. Tom Frieden has said that authorities are taking suggestions from Congress, the public and the media. He is expected to brief President Obama on Monday.

Полностью.

Первый больной зарегистрирован на территории США.


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