TV TOTAL ultrapassa a marca de 200000 visualizações

Patrícia Abravanel

Prezados leitores , é com grande alegria que venho ao público anunciar que o TV TOTAL ultrapassou a marca de 200000 visualizações . O TV TOTAL foi inaugurado no dia 18/05/2012 .Passaram-se 465 dias . Recebemos do dia da inauguração até este momento , em média ,430 visualizações diárias . Os números abaixo foram extraídos da zona de estatísticas . Cada blog do WORDPRESS tem a sua . Muito obrigado pela sua audiência ! É maravilhoso para mim divulgar esses números  . É o primeiro blog a divulgar a própria audiência . Não importa em qual posição do WORDPRESS nós estamos . O que importa é saber que conquistamos um “lugar ao sol “. Muito obrigado também aos nossos blogs que nos seguem ! Beijos ! s2

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“Caldeirão do Huck” começa definir surpresas para 2014

O apresentador Luciano Huck

 

 

O “Caldeirão”, do Luciano Huck, está dando nova ajeitada em seus quadros. É mais uma arrumação de casa.

Não devem acontecer grandes mudanças agora, mas o programa virá com uma série de surpresas no ano que vem. Mesmo conservando as suas características, existe a ideia de encontrar uma paginação bem diferente da atual. É um trabalho que o Boninho e o diretor Helio Vargas, com a participação do apresentador, já estão desenvolvendo.

O sábado, nas suas três faixas de horário, mas principalmente a da tarde, é de muito tempo o dia mais complicado para fazer televisão.

Além do número de ligados não ser muito alto, é sempre difícil definir uma linha de programa que atenda ao público presente. Uma luta. Apesar de todas as dificuldades e não recorrer à audiência fácil, o “Caldeirão”, em seus 13 anos de existência, tem reunido méritos para se manter na liderança.

 

Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery

Valdirene agora vai fazer drama em “Amor à Vida”

 

Um dos maiores acertos de “Amor à Vida” é o núcleo da Márcia e Valdirene, Elisabeth Savalla e Tatá Werneck. No minuto a minuto da novela, com toda a certeza, elas devem participar dos seus picos de audiência.

No embalo disso passaram a arrastar as cenas das duas, às vezes em um inteiro ou quase dois blocos. Um pouco demais. Está meio que queimação de filme.

Em cima disso…

Tome mais história. “Amor à Vida” vai dar um salto no tempo e a Valdirene, mais séria e compenetrada, já irá aparecer com um filho nos braços. Um lado dramático.

Nos interiores da novela, a pergunta que se faz é se ela conseguirá se sair tão bem nessa próxima fase, quanto foi até aqui.

 

Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery

Bianca Rinaldi vai fazer teatro em São Paulo

Divulgação

Bianca Rinaldi e Leon Góes encenam "A Falecida", no Rio

Bianca Rinaldi e Leon Góes encenam “A Falecida”, no Rio

 

Bianca Rinaldi, atualmente com a peça “A Falecida”, em cartaz no Rio, também já tem acertada a sua participação em “Meu querido Brahms”, de José Eduardo Vendramine e direção de Tadeu Aguiar.

Ainda no elenco, Werner Schunemann e Gustavo Haddad. Estreia em outubro, no Masp, em São Paulo.

 

Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery

Chef Carla Pernambuco vai estrear nova temporada no Bem Simples

Carla Pernambuco

 

Carla Pernambuco vai estrear no dia 10 de setembro, a 3ª temporada do “Brasil no Prato”, no Bem Simples, da Fox.

O programa agora vai fazer uma viagem culinária pelas diferentes culturas que existem na cidade de São Paulo.

 

Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery

Third drive-by shooting in three weeks

August 24, 2013

Ewa Kretowicz

Canberra is not in the midst of a gang-related turf war and residents need to remain calm, police have urged

Bullet hole in the window frame of a home in Leita Court in Ngunnawal following a shooting on Saturday.

Bullet hole in the window frame of a home in Leita Court in Ngunnawal following a shooting on Saturday. Photo: Jeffrey Chan

 

CANBERRA is not in the midst of a gang-related turf war and residents need to remain calm, police have urged, following a third drive-by shooting in the Gungahlin area.

Some residents are scared, but Detective Superintendent Brett McCann said the shooting was a ”coincidence”.

”There is no need for them to be fearful, there is no spate of crime or gang warfare or anything like that – these are three isolated incidents, as best we know,” Superintendent McCann said.

Residents of the Ngunnawal home were asleep when two shots were fired through the front lounge window on Friday morning.

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The residents of the Leita Court home told ACT Police they did not wake up at the time the shots were fired, and it was a witness who alerted police to the shooting on Friday night.

The witness told police they had heard what sounded like gunshots at about 1.10am on Friday and had seen a car drive away from the area after the shots were fired.

Two spent casings were found in Leita Court.

A nearby resident, who was too afraid to have her name published, said she wanted to know what the police were doing about the case.

”It was like a firecracker, it was an explosion. I thought I heard a couple, but it’s all really confused – we came out but we saw no one,” the woman said.

”I’m very worried about what has been happening around here. Hopefully they find out what’s going on with the shootings. We hear about this in Sydney – it’s quite awful for it to happen in your own street in Canberra.”

Superintendent McCann said police were investigating, but had discovered no motive for the latest shooting. ”On the information we have before us at the moment, the three incidents are not linked.”

He said all three shootings used different calibre firearms.

”We want to try to get the message out that there’s been a significant reduction in gun crime in the ACT over the past five years. In fact, there has been a decrease of 34 per cent in reported incidents involving firearms since 2008. Whilst it is extremely unusual for us to have three in such a short time in one geographical area, we would say it’s a coincidence.”

Superintendent McCann said police had obtained and executed six search warrants during their investigation of the shootings, but no arrests had been made.

”I reiterate that people just need to take stock of the situation.”

The Ngunnawal shooting follows a bullet that was fired through the window of an Anthony Rolfe Drive property on August 8, three days after a tattoo parlour on the same street was sprayed with bullets.

Canberra Times

Médicos cubanos desembarcam em Fortaleza

Profissionais começam a trabalhar no dia 16 de setembro

Fortaleza recebeu mais um grupo de médicos selecionados pelo Programa Mais Médicos, do governo federal, na tarde deste domingo (25). Ao todo, 207 profissionais cubanos fizeram escala no Aeroporto Internacional Pinto Martins. Destes, 79 médicos desembarcaram para participar do curso que começa nesta segunda-feira (25) na Escola de Saúde Pública e o restante seguiu para Recife e Salvador.

Caso sejam aprovados, médicos serão distribuídos no Ceará, Piauí, Maranhão e Rio Grande do Norte FOTO: Kid Junior

Um grupo de cerca de 30 pessoas da União da Juventude Socialista (UJS) recepcionou com faixas, balões e palavras de ordem os médicos cubanos. “Nós somos a favor da vinda desses médicos porque acreditamos que a contribuição deles irá melhorar a qualidade da saúde, porque, diferente dos médicos brasileiros, que viajam para o exterior somente para especializações, eles estão sempre envolvidos em campanhas humanitárias”, acredita a estudante Maria Lima.

De acordo com a assessoria de comunicação do Ministério da Saúde, ao todo, 96 médicos participarão do curso em Fortaleza. Deste grupo, 79 são cubanos e dos outros oito, que chegaram na sexta-feira, quatro são brasileiros com diploma emitido no exterior, dois espanhóis, um boliviano e um português. Outros nove médicos estrangeiros e brasileiros com diploma validado fora do País chegaram no sábado e no domingo.

Antes de começarem a atuar, os médicos selecionados pelo programa do governo federal participam de um treinamento que durará três semanas, que acontece em Fortaleza e em outras sete capitais brasileiras. Caso sejam aprovados na prova final desse curso, os médicos serão distribuídos nos Estados do Ceará, Piauí, Maranhão e Rio Grande do Norte. Depois de passarem por essa capacitação, os médicos estrangeiros e brasileiros com diploma emitido no exterior começam a trabalhar no dia 16 de setembro.

 

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Smile, you’re on candidate camera

August 26, 2013

Paul Sheehan

Sydney Morning Herald columnist

<i>Illustration: Simon Bosch</i>

Illustration: Simon Bosch

 

Critics of the federal government say it has achieved little in six years, but it has achieved much. Yet in the 2013 election campaign it is not talking about this central, defining achievement – the extension, expansion and reinvigoration of union power – even though a large section of the electorate, the unions and the public service, supports this shift in the balance of economic power and will vote for Labor or the Greens.

The silence about this achievement is part of a much larger pattern. The government is not running on its record. The Prime Minister is not focused on his achievements. He is running a campaign built on fabrications and future glory. He has been caught lying, without compunction, on multiple occasions. This is not even the most insidious mischief.

Then there are the outright lies by Rudd, which he keeps repeating even after they have been discredited. 

The government has manipulated the official statistics. It has compromised the reputation of the Treasury. An example of the endless spin cycle is the manipulation of the unemployment rate, a basic measure of the economy and thus, indirectly, a measure of the government’s performance. The official rate is 5.7 per cent. It has been trending up for a year, from 5.2 per cent, a 10 per cent rise in 12 months. The real unemployment rate is higher, about 6.2 per cent according to a study by Andrew Baker of the Centre for Independent Studies.

Baker found that more than 100,000 job-seekers had been moved out of the unemployment ranks by shifting them into training schemes. ”An astonishing 360,000 unemployed people are classified as non-job-seekers,” Baker wrote in his centre’s monograph. ”The number [in training schemes has] skyrocketed from 62,500 in 2009 to 150,000 in 2012 … People on welfare who are not required to look for work will stay on welfare longer.” He estimates that if the unemployed who are classified as ”non-job-seekers” was included in the unemployment baseline number, the rate would be 6.2 per cent.

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Even the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) finds something is amiss with Australia’s unemployment data, noting recently: ”The non job-seeker population is so large that it needs more analysis and attention.”

Not good, considering that when Rudd came to power in 2007 the official, uncooked, unemployment rate was 4.5 per cent. Despite a resources boom and $300 billion in government deficit spending, the unemployment rate has risen about 37 per cent under Labor.

Manipulating the unemployment rate is a subtle lie. There are unsubtle lies, also funded by taxpayers. The government has spent $30 million in the run-up to the election on a saturation ad campaign stating that boat people who destroy their documents will never be settled permanently in Australia. It is a fantasy. Since Rudd announced that boat people will be sent to Papua New Guinea and never see Australia, his ploy has collapsed. Three thousand boat people have arrived since then and most are being warehoused in Australia. Based on Labor’s policies, they will spend years in the Australian legal system at an average cost to taxpayers of roughly $200,000 a person. Madness.

Then there are the outright lies by Rudd, which he keeps repeating even after they have been discredited: the Coalition does not have a secret plan to increase the GST. Tony Abbott did not strip $1 billion out of the hospital system. The opposition does not have a $70 billion deficit in its costings. The Liberals did not do a secret deal with News Corporation over the national broadband network. Those arriving by people smugglers’ boats will not be sent to Papua New Guinea and never reach Australia. Millionaires will not be the primary beneficiaries of Tony Abbott’s paid parental leave scheme. The price of Vegemite is not going up 50¢ a jar.

And the woman in the Labor TV ads saying she does not trust Abbott is not a concerned citizen. She is a professional actress working off a script, another cog in the giant spin cycle. Unfortunately for Rudd and Labor, the millions of dollars spent on that TV campaign has been more than offset by a real civilian making a real protest about Rudd’s conduct and character. A classic ordinary Australian, Brisbane make-up artist Lily Fontana, used her Facebook account to make a spontaneous personal observation which emphatically confirmed the hundreds of media reports about Rudd’s private personality.

If you missed her words it is worth reading them because they are so telling and they have gone viral: ”Just finished doing Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott for the leadership forum at Broncos Leagues Club. One of them was absolutely lovely, engaged in genuine conversation with me, acknowledge that I had a job to do and was very appreciative. The other did the exact opposite! Oh boy, I have ever [sic] had anyone treat me so badly whilst trying to do my job. Political opinions aside … from one human being to another … Mr Abbott, you win hands down.”

Embarrassed by the attention her comments received, Fontana removed them from Facebook, but not before another make-up artist, Abigael Johnston, added this: ”I second that Lily. I have had a very similar experience.” These are real political civilians, not paid actors.

Call it blowback, call it karma, but in Australia’s longest-running election campaign, Julia Gillard and then Rudd both sought to make Tony Abbott’s character the central issue and both saw their own reputations wilt instead. Rudd, with his distinct combination of owlish face, preachy persona, punctilious speech and negative tactics, is in danger of becoming what politicians most dread, a joke.

Twitter: @Paul_Sheehan_

The Sydney Morning Herald