Wednesday, January 23, 2008

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EDITORIAL

The national security scandalCristian Unteanu – Ziua – read here -
The problem is that the CSAT is actually at a standstill because of this state of things. Therefore away from it and from Romania stay all the major topics debated by the similar structures all over the world. If it isn't so, then why haven't the CSAT members met to discuss about Romania's energy security, since at such hard times we must know our politicians' strategic plans on the raise of fuel prices and possible price raise, apart from the possibility that Russia should set new conditions for supplying gas ? Why has there been no reunion to analyze the dramatic evolutions in the world's finance, announcing a considerable economy crisis and even the start of recession ? Is Romania ready to face such a situation ? Is the banking system ready for it ? How consolidated is the finance market ? Can panic and an assail on banks be prevented ? How long are the people estimated to resist ? Why has there been no reunion to make preparations for a Romanian approach to the imminent, unilateral proclamation of Kosovo's independence, since the present tension may lead to dramatic events, and not only in the Balkan area ?”.

POLITICS

Interim justice minister provides prosecutors with recordsAnca Hriban & Ovidiu Banches – Ziua – read here -
Teodor Melescanu, Romania's interim minister of justice, decided yesterday to provide prosecutors with the documentation received from Presidency Administration, concerning the 8 former and present ministers. But the minister mentioned he took no responsibility in the issue. The documents reached the Prosecutor's Office and the National Anti-Corruption Department yesterday, as confirmed by the Ministry of Justice“.

Military hackersDoru Dragomir – Ziua – read here -
The DGA (Intelligence Department in the Romanian Ministry of Defense) has become the most powerful secret service in the country after hiring people able to implant viruses in target computers and fight in IT wars. Two years after the military secret CD scandal, the Ministry of Defense established a department specializing in countering IT security incidents. General Francisc Radici, a chief of the DGIA, is head of the department. The Ministry settled over 3 million Euro for the special hardware and software equipment”.

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Romania wants to be under US shieldOvidiu Banches – Ziua – read here -
Yesterday after meeting with the Czech PM Mirek Topolanek in Prague, the Romanian PM Calin Popescu-Tariceanu claimed Romania was a full adept of the anti missile shield's expansion, wishing to take part in this project to be achieved not by making Russia hostile. According to the Romanian PM, Russia must be aware that it can be a partner of the NATO and the EU to see to the security of the continent and the world. The Romanian official mentioned that the US shield development was going to be one point of the agenda of the NATO summit due in Bucharest this year”.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

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Political responsibility, juridical responsibilityMiruna Munteanu – Ziua – read here -
The Constitutional, the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code have become more ambiguous than the stanzas of Nostradamus. Behind every word they have got to search for mysterious, hidden meanings, as if the lawmaker intended to express a cryptic message, to hide the true intentions and confuse the readers, but at the same time leaving secret room for the 'initiated'. Still this is not about esoteric texts, but about what is supposed to be the clearest, most coherent and stabile type of text a nation has got. We are talking about the basic rules in society and state. A country where these rules are ceaselessly doubted has got a major problem, a problem with its system, a problem deeply undermining the credibility of Justice”.

POLITICS

President's ultimatumAnca Hriban – Ziua – read here -
Yesterday the President of Romania Traian Basescu summoned the interim minister of justice Teodor Melescanu to provide the Public Ministry with the solicitations for the start of criminal inquiry against 8 present and former ministers. The head of state argued that the minister's refusal would mean abuse at work, a reason to get him suspended as sanction“.

Prosecutor's Office proceeds to diversionBogdan Galca – Ziua – read here -
The Prosecutor's Office registered this document in the case against Mustafa Tartoussi, the day the terrorist provided the High Court of Justice, in charge of his canceling appeal, with testimonies he had kept away from the press. The Syrian criminal's lawyer commented: "There are references to important people, institutions, structures and they would better not be released publicly" ”.

Allowed to swear each otherD.E.I. – Ziua – read here -
The magistrate in charge of the dispute between the President of Romania Traian Basescu and Romanian health minister Eugen Nicolaescu has decided that to sanction both officials would be "ungrounded interference in their freedom of expression" ”.

Judge decides to hold weapon isn't threat against social securityAdrian Ghiciusca – Ziua – read here -
Adrian Marin Botez, Costel Acozmei, Vasile Sorin Mazilu, Ion Zavate and Florin Mircea Savu are the members of a group in Piatra Neamt, Romania, who expressed intention to fix their enemies in the mafia until January 24. They got themselves several weapons via a connection in Italy and Spain, allegedly coordinated by criminal Ion Clamparu. But a judge from Bucharest Courthouse decided the facts prosecutors reported on, mainly to hold weapons illegally, were no threat to social security and therefore they disagreed to the proposal that the 5 should be arrested. (...) ”.

Monday, January 21, 2008

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Strange and dangerous phenomenaSorin Rosca Stanescu – Ziua – read here -
An unprecedented case in the history of the European Union: the Prosecutor's Office and the head of state decide that 8 former and present ministers are to be investigated for alleged crimes, exceptionally severe ones. But this is happening in the country where there is no minister of justice, but only an interim minister, because of the conflict between the President and the PM. Two days after being appointed, the interim minister gets to face a huge political challenge. In one single day he is to consent or not to what the head of state has decided in on single day: open criminal investigations against the 8 ministers. And Teodor Melescanu, the interim minister, decides to throw it back to Cotroceni Palace, who may not consent to a mere notification. Although this is how the law has it, there are no records. But the interim minister receives some sealed records in order to be mocked. What if there is newspaper inside, he says ? And he opens them. All the records are incomplete. And the challenge is back to Cotroceni Palace. This is no longer a crisis concerning state institutions. This is a hyper crisis related to strange and extremely dangerous phenomena”.

POLITICS

Hyper-crisisAdrian Ilie – Ziua – read here -
Liberal Teodor Melescanu, right now Romania's interim minister of justice, may join the 8 ministers prosecutors intend to investigate. The President of Romania Traian Basescu claimed yesterday that minister Melescanu's decision to send back the documentation grounding the criminal inquiry against the ministers was actually abuse at work. And the head of state advised the interim minister to take up a legal conduct. Traian Basescu's masked threat against minister Melescanu was overtly expressed by the PD-L (Democrat-Liberal Party), who demanded criminal inquiry against the minister and also the suspension of the latter“.

Liberals talk about Norica Nicolai againOvidiu Banches – Ziua – read here -
The leaders of the PNL (National Liberal Party) are meeting today to talk about Norica Nicolai once again. Last week several top Liberals claimed they had to address the Constitutional Court in the case. In today's meeting the PNL president Calin Popescu-Tariceanu may ask the Liberal leaders for insist that Norica Nicolai should take over the Ministry of Justice”.

Political mythology for PSD and PNLOvidiu Banches – Ziua – read here -
During Saturday's meeting of the women leaders in the PSD (Social-Democrat Party), the party president Mircea Geoana claimed the Social-Democrat women had to be ready to gain the electorate's benevolence, an operation which he called 'The Amazons'. He argued as follows: "We must train candidates able to fight for the electorate's benevolence. I would give it a code name: the Amazons operation". He urged the women in the party to do away with the Elena Ceausescu "failing myth". The women organization in the PSD pursues to get power over 100 city halls in the future elections, along with some 37%-40% eligible positions in electoral lists. Mircea Geoana promised his women colleagues 30% of ministries in a future PSD government”.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

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* Movie News - "CLOVERFIELD" *



Plot: Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera, the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal, horrifying event of their lives.

Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama and Thriller

Release Date: January 18th, 2008 (wide)

Distributors: Paramount Pictures

Cast and Credits:

Directed by: Matt Reeves

Produced by: Sherryl Clark, Guy Riedel, J.J. Abrams

Starring: Lizzy Caplan, T.J. Miller, Michael Stahl-David, Mike Vogel

Critics Reviews:

Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert

Godzilla meets the Queasy-Cam in "Cloverfield". a movie that crosses the Monster-Attacks-Manhattan formula with "Blair Witch". No, Godzilla doesn't appear in person, but the movie's monster looks like a close relative on the evolutionary tree, especially in one closeup. The closeup ends with what appears to be a POV shot of the guy with the video camera being eaten, but later he's still around. Too bad. If he had been eaten, but left the camera's light on, I might have been reminded of the excellent video of my colonoscopy.
The movie, which has been in a vortex of rumors for months, is actually pretty scary at times. It's most frightening right after something Very Bad begins to happen in lower Manhattan, and before we get a good look at the monster, which is scarier as a vaguely glimpsed enormity than as a big reptile. At least I think it's a reptile, although it sheds babies by the dozens, and they look more like spiders crossed with crabs. At birth, they are already fully formed and functioning, able to scamper all over town, bite victims, grab them in subway tunnels, etc. I guess that makes the monster a female, although Godzilla, you will recall, had a baby, and the fanboys are still arguing over its gender. (Hold on ! I just discovered online that those are not its babies at all, but giant parasitic lice that drop off and go looking for dinner).
The film, directed by Matt Reeves, is the baby of producer J.J. Abrams, creator of TV's "Lost". It begins with home-video-type footage and follows the fortunes of six twentysomething yuppies. The lead character is Rob (Michael Stahl-David), who is about to leave town for a job in Japan. At a farewell surprise party, Hud (T.J.Miller) takes over the camera and tapes friends wishing Rob well, including Jason (Mike Vogel) and the beautiful Lily (Jessica Lucas). Hud is especially attentive toward Marlena (Lizzy Caplan), who says she's just on her way to meet some friends. She never gets there. The building is jolted, the lights flicker, and everyone runs up to the roof to see all hell breaking loose.
The initial scenes of destruction are glimpsed at a distance. Then things heat up when the head of the Statue of Liberty rolls down the street. Several shots of billowing smoke clouds are unmistakable evocations of 9/11, and indeed one of the movie's working titles was "1/18/08". So the statute has run out on the theory that after 9/11 it would be in bad taste to show Manhattan being destroyed. So explicit are the 9/11 references in "Cloverfield" that the monster is seen knocking over skyscrapers, and one high-rise is seen leaning against another.
The leaning high-rise contains Beth (Odette Yustman), who Rob feels duty-bound to rescue from her 49th-floor apartment near Central Park. The others all come along on this foolhardy mission, even though they'd made it to Brooklyn just before the bridge came down (not explained: how they got back, and how after walking all the way to Columbus Circle, they have the energy to climb 49 flights of stairs, with Lily in her high heels). Part of their uptown journey is by subway, without the benefit of trains. They're informed by a helpful soldier that the last rescue helicopter leaving Central Park will have "wheels up at oh-six-hundred", begging the question of how many helicopters it would take to rescue the population of Manhattan.
The origin of the monster goes unexplained, which is all right with me after the tiresome opening speeches in so many of the 30 or more "Godzilla" films. The characters speculate that it came from beneath the sea, or maybe from outer space, but incredibly, not one of them ever utters the word "Godzilla", no doubt for trademark reasons. The other incredible element is that the camcorder's battery apparently lasts, on the evidence of the footage we see, more than six hours, maybe 12.
The entire film is shot in Queasy-Cam hand-held style, mostly by Hud, who couldn't hold it steady or frame a shot if his life depended on it. After the screening, I heard some fellow audience members complaining that they felt dizzy or had vertigo, but no one barfed, at least within my hearing.
Mercifully, at 84 minutes the movie is even shorter than its originally alleged 90-minute running time; how much visual shakiness can we take ? And yet, all in all, it is an effective film, deploying its special effects well and never breaking the illusion that it is all happening as we see it. One question, which you can answer for me after you see the film: Given the nature of the opening government announcement, how did the camera survive ?

Rob (Michael Stahl-David) and Beth (Odette Yustman) try to document their experience as they are terrorized by a monstrous creature in “Cloverfield”.



Just Five Facts

FACT ONE: It Came From Japan
Producer J.J. Abrams took his son to a toy store in Japan and saw rows and rows of Godzilla toys. Feeling that the U.S. lacked a giant monster of its own, he decided to a make his own creature feature that would be filmed entirely through the point-of-view of the people on the ground, running for their lives.

FACT TWO: "Felicity" Fans Are in for a Shock
Abrams picked his childhood friend Matt Reeves to direct the film. Together, they created Felicity, a show about young New Yorkers looking for love. But while the most exciting moment on that show was the time Keri Russell cut her hair, in this movie the entire city gets hacked to pieces.

FACT THREE: This Poster Doesn't Lie
As a kid, Abrams loved Escape From New York. But he felt cheated that the image of the Statue of Liberty's head lying in the street on the movie's poster wasn't actually in the film. Abrams finally got to see it on the big screen in the teaser trailer that appeared before Transformers last summer.

FACT FOUR: They Never Meant to Call It That
To keep the movie a secret, the project was given the codename "Cloverfield", after a street near Abrams' office. The filmmakers had planned to release the movie as Greyshot, the name of a key Central Park location. But the temporary title spread through the internet so quickly that crew decided to keep it.

FACT FIVE: Will There Be Anyone Left for a Sequel ?
In the exclusive clip below, Rob (Michael Stahl-David) and Beth (Odette Yustman) run to catch the last helicopter out of Manhattan. Do they make it ? We're not telling. But Director Matt Reeves has stated that if they do a sequel, it might take place during the same monster attack, but seen from another camera.