5th HUMOR HALL OF LIMEIRA SAO PAULO – LIMEIRA

5th HUMOR HALL OF LIMEIRA SAO PAULO – LIMEIRA
REGULATION


The V Hall of Humo

r in Limeira, designed and promoted by the newspaper THE PIU, open registrations for all artists from Brazil and around the world, which draw a free hand, with entries open on 20 April to 20 August 2009. This year are also open registrations for digital designs in other words created by computer.
Participants can sign up with how many original works they like, those of his own making in the minimum size of A4 paper (21 x 29.7 cm) and up to A3 (42X 29.7 cm). These measures also apply to digital works.
The back of each work must be identified with the category of design registered, full name, phone, email, in case of digital internet in the caption of the file.
REGISTRATION
Entries are free.
Registrations will be considered valid since they are held by the organizing committee until 20 August 2009, valid for the registered by mail, the date of posting. The selection and award of works will be made by a selection committee and a committee of the award, given by the newspaper THE PIU.
The designs should be sent to:
V SALÃO DE HUMOR DE LIMEIRA
Secretaria Municipal da Cultura de Limeira
Largo Boa Morte 11, Centro Limeira SP 13484 970
Info 3451 0502
The 30 pre-selected works will compete for awards in six categories that follow:
-POLITICAL CARTOON
-CARTOON
-CARICATURE
-COMICS
DIGITAL – WORKS PRINTED (works done digitally must be sent to at least A4 size and up to A3)
-INTERARTE – Sent by internet in 300dpi JPEG format of at least A4 in size and up to A3, sent to jornal_opiu@hotmail.com until August 20, 2009. Selected works will be printed for the exhibition.
Note: The failure of any item above implies the entries cancellation or cancellation of awards received.
AWARDS
It will be collected a capital, open to donations to grant the money award for artists. These donations can be made by companies, organizations or individuals. The Newspaper The PIU will publish the monthly statement to employees, that can also be anonymous until the 20th of August in
the Publication of The PIU Newspaper No 58 with the GRAND TOTAL to be divided in specified percentages to the winners of cash prizes, like the following:
Note: The 30 designs selected will be published in the Newspaper The PIU Special edition in
October 2009.
The 6 best entries in each category
It will be six prizes of 8% of capital – more trophy The PIU – AWARD AND EXHIBITOR CERTIFICATE
7 BEST SUGGESTED TOPICS
It will be seven prizes of 6% OF CAPITAL + AWARD AND EXHIBITOR CERTIFICATE
– World Crisis
Digital-Era
-The sport world
Ethnic-cultural diversity in Brazil
-Fights and dances – Capoeira is the theme of 2009
-Nature – Is There a chance yet?
– Beautiful Women of the world
2New Talents (up to 14 years)
There will be two awards, 5% OF CAPITAL + AWARD AND EXHIBITOR
CERTIFICATE
5 Special Awards + LICENSES AND EXHIBITOR AWARD
We have five special awards of companies or entities that choose one of the themes or even create your own theme to include the artist beyond the capital prize.
Honorable Mentions with 10 LICENSES AND EXHIBITOR AWARD
All thirty works will be exhibited at the Levy Palacete, in Largo Boa Morte 11, Centro de Limeira, with opening of the exhibition and presentation of awards on September 9, 2009 at 19:00 and stayed out until September 25, 2009.
All submissions are considered to be acquisitions of The PIU. The possession, use and other rights in such work will belong to The PIU, which reserves the right to use them at its will.
The simple inscription of the participant fully and automatic means the agreement with this Regulation.

GOOD BYE TÜRKAN SAYLAN.. GÜLE GÜLE TÜRKAN SAYLAN..

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ERDOGAN KARAYEL/TURKEY

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KÜRSAT COSGUN-TURKEY

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MOHAMED ALAFIA-MOROCCO

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O KADAR AZLAR KI…
 
Türkan SAYLAN’a saygiyla…

Biri gidince sanki
Hepsi gitmis gibi…
O kadar azlar ki…

Ama her biri,
Bin cana, yüzbin cana
Can veren canlardan…

O kadar azlar ki…
Güle güle git büyük insan
Nur içinde yat Türkan Saylan…

 
O.Yavuz INAL
Istanbul .19 Mayis 2009

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PHOTO: VAHIT AKCA/TURKEY

BENJAMIN HEINE-BELGIUM

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Obama Popular Despite Challenges

By David Zussman (*)


The United States is a great sporting nation and, as a result, Americans like keeping score and handicapping most public events. The performance of their presidents is no exception and, since the early days of the Roosevelt presidency, the media have marked the first 100 days by providing a report card based on their performance.
It is generally acknowledged that no other U.S. president has arrived in office with higher expectations than Barack Obama, and more difficult problems. It is, therefore, not surprising that he has been subjected to a steeper learning curve than his predecessors.
By the time Obama was sworn in on Jan. 20, the U.S. financial system was in freefall, the credit markets were becoming unglued, house prices were tumbling, and a half-dozen foreign hotspots required presidential attention. It is difficult to imagine how it could have been more challenging.
Since the 100-day mark is an artificial marker, the White House staff was reluctant to join in on the rating game but their efforts proved futile.
Once they realized that it was going to be impossible to blunt the media’s interest in rating the administration’s performance, some senior staff tried, albeit unsuccessfully, to lower the public’s expectations regarding Obama’s early accomplishments by assigning themselves a B-plus. And finally, the White House embraced the 100-day anniversary, with the president appearing at last month’s 100-day town hall celebration in St. Louis.
At this point, given all of the challenges and difficulties encountered by Obama, he remains a very popular political leader. In fact, according to the Pew Foundation, his personal popularity is higher than the ratings for his individual programs.
However, there is a very wide gap in the perceptions of Democrats and Republicans, suggesting that he might be one of the most polarizing presidents when compared with his predecessors. This may foreshadow future political tensions in the United States.
While not popular with Republicans, Obama appears to have precipitated a dramatic shift in attitude in favour of a greater role for government in the United States and may be giving a new name to the notion of activism.
Most observers attribute the positive rankings to Obama’s personal style. He offers calm leadership that is heavily dependent on teamwork.
It is generally acknowledged that his eclectic team of advisers has two characteristics. First, they represent a wide range of ideological beliefs that appears to have broad appeal, and they seek a consensus among key decision makers before they act. In addition, he prefers to signal his intentions and his overall policy direction, but is reluctant to dictate how the policy will be implemented. At this point, he is perfectly willing to allow Congress to sort out how his policies will be implemented.
Ironically, some observers have noted that his approach to governing is the one used by Ronald Reagan more than a generation ago.
Former Clinton labour secretary, Robert Reich, may have captured best Obama’s “cool” approach to governing when he described the president as being “the serene centre of the cyclone — exuding calm when most Americans are petrified.”
While management style is obviously an important factor, America has also changed its attitudes since George W. Bush was first elected in 2000. The American population is aging and appears more predisposed to accept an increased role for government.
Given the obvious failure of the Bush administration to buffer Americans from the impact of unfettered markets, it is not surprising that Obama has been very effective in changing the conversation with Americans and bringing in a new paradigm about governing that includes a broader role for government.
The swine flu epidemic that is sweeping across the world is a good example of how events can upset the best plans of newly elected governments. The American political system replaces its senior managers after each change of administration but this time it has been severely handicapped during this crisis period.
More significant, the epidemic has also exposed the weaknesses of the American transition process that requires it to replace the top 7,000 public servants.
The complex vetting procedures in addition to the generally cumbersome appointment process has created a backlog of appointments that is undermining the government’s ability to respond to its various challenges.
For example, at this point, the Obama administration has still to fill around 15 senior executive health jobs, with a similar number of vacancies at the Treasury department.
One observer noted that “we’re setting up a system where the only people who qualify to work in government are the ones who never actually left government.”
Trapped between retaining the former Bush-appointed administrators or following a lengthy search process to find suitable replacements, the government remains leaderless in too many important departments.
While the first 100 days are not a very good predictor of what’s to come, it’s clear that the public is currently content with Obama’s performance.
He has introduced a new vocabulary and style to governing and he evidently understands Prof. Drew Westen’s observation that citizens want to hear values-based and emotionally compelling narratives from their political leaders.
As in Canada, Americans want to be reassured that their leadership can feel their pain and is working in their interests.

(*) David Zussman holds the Jarislowsky Chair in Public Sector Management in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa.

BENJAMIN HEINE-BELGIUM

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The Liars

By Carl Sandburg

A liar goes in fine clothes.
A liar goes in rags.
A liar is a liar, clothes or no clothes.
A liar is a liar and lives on the lies he tells and dies in a life of lies.
And the stonecutters earn a living—with lies—on the tombs of liars.

A liar looks ’em in the eye
And lies to a woman,
Lies to a man, a pal, a child, a fool.
And he is an old liar; we know him many years back.

A liar lies to nations.
A liar lies to the people.
A liar takes the blood of the people
And drinks this blood with a laugh and a lie,
A laugh in his neck,
A lie in his mouth.
And this liar is an old one; we know him many years.
He is straight as a dog’s hind leg.
He is straight as a corkscrew.
He is white as a black cat’s foot at midnight.

The tongue of a man is tied on this,
On the liar who lies to nations,
The liar who lies to the people.
The tongue of a man is tied on this
And ends: To hell with ’em all.
To hell with ’em all.

It’s a song hard as a riveter’s hammer,
Hard as the sleep of a crummy hobo,
Hard as the sleep of a lousy doughboy,
Twisted as a shell-shock idiot’s gibber.

The liars met where the doors were locked.
They said to each other: Now for war.
The liars fixed it and told ’em: Go.

Across their tables they fixed it up,
Behind their doors away from the mob.
And the guns did a job that nicked off millions.
The guns blew seven million off the map,
The guns sent seven million west.
Seven million shoving up the daisies.
Across their tables they fixed it up,
The liars who lie to nations.

And now
Out of the butcher’s job
And the boneyard junk the maggots have cleaned,
Where the jaws of skulls tell the jokes of war ghosts,
Out of this they are calling now: Let’s go back where we were.
Let us run the world again, us, us.

Where the doors are locked the liars say: Wait and we’ll cash in again.

So I hear The People talk.
I hear them tell each other:Let the strong men be ready.
Let the strong men watch.
Let your wrists be cool and your head clear.
Let the liars get their finish,
The liars and their waiting game, waiting a day again
To open the doors and tell us: War! get out to your war again.

So I hear The People tell each other:
Look at to-day and to-morrow.
Fix this clock that nicks off millions
When The Liars say it’s time.
Take things in your own hands.
To hell with ’em all,
The liars who lie to nations,
The liars who lie to The People.

TÜRKAN SAYLAN’I KAYBETTIK.. TÜRKAN SAYLAN DIED…

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“MÜCADELE KADINI” UNUTULMAYACAK!

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OGUZ GÜREL-TURKEY

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VAHIT AKCA-TURKEY

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DR. TANER ÖZEK-TURKEY

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BURAK OKTAY-TURKEY

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Kenan SÝNANOGLU


Türkan SAYLAN . . .

O bir inciydi
Doðururdu kendini
Derin sularda . . .

– Huzurlar ona –

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HALIS DOKGÖZ-TURKEY

 

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EMRE YILMAZ/TURKEY

 

Outstanding Turkish scientist and public figure Turkan Saylan dies


Istanbul – APA. Chairperson of the Turkish Association for Support of Contemporary Living,
outstanding scientist and public figure Turkan Saylan died, APA reports quoting Turkish news agencies.
Professor Saylan suffered from lung cancer for a long time and died in the Institute of
Oncology of Istanbul University medical faculty at 04.30 local time. Her two sons and the representatives
of the association were with her before her death. Saylan will be buried
in Zincirlikuyu cemetery in Istanbul on May 20.

Turkan Saylan was born in Istanbul in 1935.
She graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Istanbul University, and later studied in the UK.
She died research work in England and France and became professor in 1977.
Saylan concentrated her work on Leprosy from 1976 onwards and founded the Society
for the Struggle against Leprosy (SSAL) in the same year. In 1986 she received the International Gandhi Prize.
For about 30 years till 2006, she was a consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) on Leprosy.
She was one of the founders and deputy chairperson of the International Leprosy Union,
 member of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. In 1989,
Turkan Saylan founded the Association for Support of Contemporary Living (ASCL) in Istanbul
together with a group of colleagues. He was awarded a number of prizes in the country and abroad.
 On April 13, Turkan Saylan’s house and the offices of the association were
searched by the police in connection with the Ergenekon.