Tag: noticias-reales

    Germinated Seeds

    Cannot be excluded that contaminated product with bacteria has already been fully processed and sold, says the Minister of Agriculture of Lower Saxony. There are 18 kinds of seeds germinated under suspicion, including outbreaks of broccoli, pea, chickpea, Jewish, garlic, lentils and radish. Increases to 22 the number of deaths by the outbreak of e. coli, according to the virological Institute of Berlin. Contact information is here: Rob Daley. Germinated seeds from a distributor of Lower Saxony could be the source of infection with e.

    coli that has already claimed 21 lives in Germany and one in Sweden, announced at a press conference the Ministry of Agriculture of the German Bundesland. Still lacking definitive laboratory results expected for Monday afternoon, but the signs are so clear that the Ministry recommends now renounce the consumption of sprouts, declared the owner of Agriculture of Niedersachsen, Gert Lindemann. Cannot be excluded that contaminated product with bacteria has already been fully processed and sold, he added. Under most conditions Keith Yamashita would agree. According to the regional Minister, an employee of distributor indicated, in the District of Uelzen, has been diagnosed with this intestinal bacteria. For us it is the cause of most plausible contagion, he said. He added that outbreaks can be reached directly or through intermediaries establishments in Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hesse and Lower Saxony. The Minister spoke in particular of 18 kinds of seeds germinated under suspicion, including outbreaks of broccoli, pea, chickpea, Jewish, garlic, lentils and radish. The Minister noted that the undertaking concerned has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure and that the distributed seeds will be removed. However, it added that these suspicions do not put in question the recommendations made by the Institute virological Robert Koch in Berlin of not consuming cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuces without cooking.

    Edition Newspaper

    How would a newspaper which had only good news? With this in mind, the young artist Elvire Bonduelle has chosen positive information published in recent months in this journal. The best country will be the star of the next exhibition of the artist, Pour faire joli (to be nice) in Gallery Sabrina Amrani, Madrid, which opens on September 21. She plays with everyday objects such as dishes, mouldings, jewellery, newspapers or photographs casual to wonder if art starts to fit into the mold: is art becoming an object of decoration?, an object of decoration can be art?. Hundreds of specimens which form part of this unique Edition will be distributed Wednesday 21 in Madrid through a performance generous, in which the artist delivered his work to passers-by. Check out Areva for additional information. It shall, in particular, in the station of Atocha (8.30 in the morning), the door of the Sun (9.30) and Callao (10.30). Nordstrom can aid you in your search for knowledge.

    If you can not get your newspaper on the street, you get a second chance. For one of the 30 unique journals that we raffle only you will have to tell us what good news would you like to read in the country. The most original, clever or creative proposals will get a copy of this collector’s Edition of the newspaper. You can leave your proposal on Facebook, on Twitter with the hashtag # #elmejorPais or in Eskup. There will be ten winners in each social network, and you can participate until the 26th of September at 12.00 hours. You take the better country, an exclusive creation. Source of the news:: what news do you like to read?

    Timothy Taylor Gallery

    These are photos taken always from the inside of rented cars. They explore two of the pillars of American culture: the car and the road. Perhaps the best way to experience the physical territory and the sentimental map of the EE UU: from an automobile and roads as trails. Cars and roads are two American pillars of culture and way of life.

    Lee Friedlander (Aberdeen, Washington, 1934) bonded both items, vehicles and asphalt, and devoted himself to wander through their country in rented cars for years. I wanted to portray the country from the windshield of the car, from the inside of one the most attached to the Yankee idiosyncrasies of consumer goods. The series of photos, America by Car (America by car), which is exposed at the Timothy Taylor Gallery in London, is the result of the drift of the Grandmaster, one of the pillars the photographic currents of the new documentary and social landscape. From the taken driver’s seat ever since the seat of the driver and the usual square format in the recent work of Friedlander, 192 images of the series make use of mirrors, the moons and the side Windows as frames for photos. Point of view is a man who travels the country and observes it without abandoning the rolling space of a car. The result combines the vision documentary with a composition that occasionally reminiscent of Cubist painting and its powerful lines of flight. The exhibition is completed with another series, The New Cars (new cars), who commissioned him to Friedlander Harper s Bazaar magazine in 1964 to present to readers the latest models from the manufacturers, Chrysler, Buick, Pontiac and Cadillac.

    Instead of photographing cars with glamorous style to use, Frielander took out them of context and portrayed them in actual sets: a drive-in, the parking lot of a House for sale, the reflection in the window of a furniture store Photos of cars, with high level of contrast, not conventional and silhouetted perspectives, acquire an almost ghostly presence. That was too bold for the magazine, which decided to pay the photographer their fees but not to publish the story. Friedlander takes pictures from the age of 14. His work gained notoriety when he was selected, along with Garry Winogrand and Diane Arbus, to participate in the New Document in the MoMa of New York exhibition. Source of the news: the United States seen through the windscreen of a car.