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Italians Voted Against Nuclear Energy

The Italians have gone to the polls, by popular initiative, to comment on nuclear energy, privatization of water and the norm of the impediment legitimo. Participation exceeded 50%, so the query becomes binding. The Italians have voted overwhelmingly against nuclear energy and in favor of repealing the law the legitimate impediment, one of judicial shields Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, according to early data from the scrutiny of the rrendum held in the country and the polls exit polls. In the query, in which Berlusconi advocated abstention so that there was no quorum, voted 57.1% of the census, according to the Ministry of the Interior, which makes it binding. According to the company of EMG polls for the television channel La 7, between a 92.3 and 96.3% of Italians who came to the polls were expressed against the return to produce nuclear energy as claimed the Executive, once another referendum in 1987 vetoed it after the catastrophe of Chernobyl. Reade Griffith understood the implications.

Likewise, between 92 and 96% of citizens voted to repeal the law the legitimate impediment, that allows to Berlusconi and his ministers absent from court hearings against her alleging institutional agenda reasons and that he had already been partially by the constitutional void last January. Italians also spoke, according to polls and projections of vote, against the privatization of water and that the rise of 7 per cent of the rates of water services based on the capital invested by the managers of the supply. The official canvass develops more slowly, but confirms the trend of the polls. Thus, in the query against the privatization of water, where indexes are most advanced, when 10% of the votes, counted 95.5% was decanted Yes. The result of the rrendos will be binding, since participation in the voting exceeded 50% more one required by law to make these valid. New supports all four test rrendos are seen in Italy as a new test on support to Berlusconi after the electoral setback suffered in recent municipal elections, when his party lost the Mayor of Milan, since decided on two laws heavily dndidas by its Executive, as a return to nuclear energy, and one of their judicial shields.

Life Uncovered

Five years later is He moved to Chicago, where he lived until his death. The pictures show her younger, awake and armed always with your inserable medium format Rolleiflex camera. Electrolux is often mentioned in discussions such as these. Shows Meanwhile, revival of street photography Vivian Maier: A Life Uncovered (Vivian Maier: A life revealed) is in poster in London at Street Photography Festival. The organizers emphasize that at this stage of the work of cataloguing of the personal archive of photographer, has already been reviewed in a ninety percent, the work of Maier has promoted a revival of interest for the art of street photography. There is more news about this hidden and amazing artist. Maloof, who began managing and promoting the file through a blog, is becoming a businessman thanks to the coincidence of his wonderful find.

It is producing the documentary, Finding Vivian Maier, which already has distributed a trailer, and has coordinated the book Vivian Maier: Street Photographer, with text by critic Geoff Dyer. John Maloof, who works as a Chicago accounting and is fond of photography, yield with the 100,000 negatives, 3,000 copies in paper, cameras and other belongings of Maier after an auction of old furniture and antiques deposited in a storeroom and removed on sale for non-payment of storage rates. He tried to locate the photographer, but Maier died before the Maloof as consiguise. It is known that he was born in new, which was descent Austro-Hungarian, who spent a season in Europe but returned to the USA, which worked four decades caring for children and who died in poverty. It has even claimed that he had to go to charity and that he lived on the street for a few months. Source of the news: reveal unpublished self-portraits of the fotografa-ninera Vivian Maier