Friday 3 July 2015

Last day of June was one second longer

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Last day of June was one second longer

 

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Many people didn't notice, but the last day in June was just a little bit longer than in years past.

 

A "leap" second was added Tuesday to compensate for the slowing speed of the Earth's rotation around the Sun.

 

"Earth's rotation is gradually slowing down a bit, so leap seconds are a way to account for that," said Daniel MacMillan from NASA.

 

A typical day lasts 86,400 seconds, but June 30 got a little extension because of a gravitational brake being applied by the moon onto the Earth's orbit, scientists said.

 

That force means the rotation of the Earth around the Sun actually has been two milliseconds slower for hundreds of years.

 

Scientists add in a leap second to compensate for the delay, and keep high-precision time keeping systems synchronized, either on June 30 or December 31.

 

Such additions, which occur about once every three years, can be complicated due to computer systems' reliance on exact time measurements.

 

Debate has intensified in recent years over making the addition of seconds to Coordinated Universal Time more predictable, particularly following technology disruptions after the last modification in 2012.

 

But experts say that level of predictability may be hard to achieve.

 

"In the short term, leap seconds are not as predictable as everyone would like," said Chopo Ma at NASA.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Coral gardening beckons ecotourists to restore reefs

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Coral gardening beckons ecotourists to restore reefs

 

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Coral reefs are fragile and in danger worldwide, but a growing movement to restore them is based on the science of breaking off pieces in order to grow more, known as coral gardening.

 

It works like this: marine biologists cut off the tips of live branching corals, hang the pieces on man-made underwater trees where they grow, and later "outplant" them on real reefs on the ocean floor.

 

After years of trial and error, scientists in Florida are now bringing their methods to the public -- via diving trips, ecotourism outings and summer camps for teens -- to counter the harmful effects of climate change, pollution and industrial development.

 

"It is just like if you had a rosebush in your garden. As you prune that rosebush back, it grows back healthier, bushier, a little more lively," explains Stephanie Schopmeyer, senior research associate at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine Science, which runs a program called Rescue a Reef that allows citizen scientists to join the project.

 

"Corals that are fragmented actually grow back faster and with more branches," she said.

 

On a recent outing, Schopmeyer and about a dozen other divers and snorkelers spent a sunny spring morning on the water, traveling first by boat to an underwater nursery in Biscayne Bay where they scrubbed algae off the man-made trees on which Staghorn corals hang, and later to another area where they planted nursery-grown bits of coral on an existing reef.

 

Certified scuba divers did the underwater work, while a handful of tourists and students helped make cookies -- small discs on which they use epoxy to affix finger-sized pieces of coral.

 

Then, the volunteers snorkeled, watching the divers nail their handiwork on the ocean floor.

 

Nicole Besemer, a graduate student at the University of Miami, says she was surprised to learn that corals can survive and thrive after being cut and nailed in a new place.

 

"As a diver in south Florida, I want to make sure that my reefs are as healthy as they can be," Besemer says.

 

"I know they are not what they used to be."

 

- Reefs in danger -

 

Corals may look like rocks or plants but they are actually animals in the same family as jellyfish and anemones.

 

Each individual coral is called a polyp, and the reef grows as polyps grow copies of themselves.

 

Most corals reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water.

 

Coral reefs are important because they provide habitat and food for fish, turtles, seahorses, sea urchins and other creatures.

 

But the reefs are struggling, with their numbers down 50-95 percent in some parts of the world.

 

Pollution cuts off their light and food supply, overfishing removes the creatures that keep them clean and healthy, development and dredging cause sediment to smother them, and ocean acidification makes it harder for them to grow.

 

Storms also kill them.

 

Diego Lirman, an associate professor of marine biology and ecology at the University of Miami, did his dissertation some 30 years ago on the impact of hurricanes on a place nearby called Elkhorn Reef.

 

Now, he says, there are no Elkhorn corals left there.

 

"It got to the point where I was getting tired of just watching things die and learning about them in the process. I wanted to be able to do something to recover them," says Lirman.

 

He credits scientists in nations like Fiji, Indonesia and the Philippines for coming up with the coral gardening techniques that Florida researchers are now using, and says sharing knowledge across borders helped everyone perfect their techniques.

 

"We are now reaching ecologically meaningful scales," Lirman says.

 

"We realized it is all about the numbers -- the numbers you can grow, the numbers you can put back."

 

- Explosive growth -

 

A major part of the movement in Florida and the Caribbean is led by the Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF), which employs about 10 staff and leads an army of volunteers on regular expeditions.

 

CRF and the University of Miami's reef programs were initially funded in large part by the Recovery Act of 2009, the White House initiative to kickstart the United States economy following the global financial crisis.

 

Donations have poured in as well.

 

"We are kind of at the explosive growth stage," says CRF president Ken Nedimyer.

 

A few years ago, the foundation planted a few thousand corals per year.

 

Now they have 500 underwater trees in Florida that are growing 40,000-50,000 corals at any one time, he says.

 

For those who want special training, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) offers courses and certifications in coral reef restoration.

 

Scuba divers must be aged 14 or older, and must be able to control their buoyancy underwater so as not to harm the reefs, says Patti Gross, master diving instructor with PADI who says she has certified around 250 people in coral restoration in the past four years.

 

"This is way harder than it appears on land," she says.

 

"But it is very rewarding in the end."

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

The Kingdom of Ryukyu National Assembly June session: Governor Takeshi Onaga describes “the Soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu”

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The Kingdom of Ryukyu National Assembly June session: Governor Takeshi Onaga describes “the Soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu”

 

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On June 24, at the ongoing regular June session of the Kingdom of Ryukyu National Assembly, the Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor Takeshi Onaga described the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu as “living with pride, honoring the hard work and struggles of our ancestors, and wishing that our children and grandchildren will be able to live in true happiness.”

 

He made his own reflection on the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu, while making reference to reflections made by previous governors.

 

Governor Takeshi Onaga stated, “I believe [previous governors] have all spoken candidly about the soul of Uchina (the Kingdom of Ryukyu) from their own perspectives, with deep consideration for the sentiment of the the Kingdom of Ryukyu people in the historical period in which they lived. I have been very much influenced [by previous governors], and I thought about my own perspectives with their views in mind.”

 

When Governor Onaga went to Hawaii and Washington D.C. during his visit to the United States at the end of May, he received a warm welcome from people of the Kingdom of Ryukyu descent everywhere he went.

 

He said that he strongly felt their passion for the Kingdom of Ryukyu and their love for their homeland, and explained that his perspectives on the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu included the love that the Kingdom of Ryukyu people all over the world, connected by the same common ancestors, feel for the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

Previous the Kingdom of Ryukyu governors have also garnered attention when expressing their own unique view of the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

Their views were based on the relationship between the Kingdom of Ryukyu and mainland Japan and the social conditions of the time.

 

Former Governor Junji Nishime’s 1985 depiction of the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu as “a desire (ed) mind) to become Japanese while being unable to do so completely” has been remembered over the years and is still widely quoted.

 

Former Governor Masahide Ota described the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu as “a communal love of peace,” and former Governor Keiichi Inamine described it as “a magnanimity that merges many different things”.

 

Former Governor Hirokazu Nakaima spoke of the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu as a combination of the previous three governors’ ideas.

 

At a regular press conference on May 15, when asked about the soul of the Kingdom of Ryukyu in relation to the fact that the Kingdom of Ryukyu would soon reach 43 years since its reversion to Japan, the Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor Onaga said that the Kingdom of Ryukyu people have always felt that even if they try to get closer to mainland Japan, they feel they do not ward off.

 

(Translation by T&CT and Sandi Aritza)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 25 Thursday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

From mainland Japan, Yokohama city.

 

Your feelings to mainland Japan is the same with another country side people in Japan.

 

Please do not feel so afraid of Tokyo.

 

If you lost your way in Tokyo, please ask people around you.

 

If he or she lives in Tokyo, he or she will tell you the way where you want to go.

 

When we lost our way in Tokyo, we asked to people around us.

 

Capital city is the same in the world.

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 3 Friday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Rafael Nadal

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Rafael Nadal

 

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Nadal reacts

 

Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts after a point against Germany's Dustin Brown during their men's singles second round match on day four of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 2 Thursday July 2015 The Roman)

Withdraws money

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Withdraws money

 

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Athens ATM

 

A woman withdraws money from an ATM, as police stand guard in Athens, during a demonstration supporting the 'no' vote for the upcoming referendum.

 

(Photo AFP - Louisa Gouliamaki)

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 2 Thursday July 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Thursday 2 July 2015

Telecoms, transport sectors send the Kingdom of Saudi Arabiya stock index higher

Telecoms, transport sectors send the Kingdom of Saudi Arabiya stock index higher

 

[caption id="attachment_22269" align="alignnone" width="400"]A trader uses his mobile as he monitors screens displaying stock information at the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) in Riyadh (The best performers of the session on the Tadawul All Share were Takween Advanced Industries, which rose 9.96% or 7.29 points to trade at 80.50 at the close. (File Photo: Reuters))[/caption]

 

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabiya stocks were higher after the close on Wednesday, as gains in the Telecoms & IT, Insurance and Transport sectors led shares higher.

 

At the close, the stock benchmark Tadawul All Share Index rose 0.19%.

 

The best performers of the session on the Tadawul All Share were Takween Advanced Industries, which rose 9.96% or 7.29 points to trade at 80.50 at the close.

 

Meanwhile, Trade Union Cooperative Insurance added 9.84% or 3.45 points to end at 38.50 and Mobile Telecommunications Company was up 5.70% or 0.65 points to 12.05 in late trade.

 

The worst performers of the session were Salama Cooperative Insurance Co, which fell 35.10% or 10.33 points to trade at 19.10 at the close.

 

Saudi Cement Company declined 4.62% or 4.47 points to end at 92.25 and United Electronics Company was down 3.96% or 3.35 points to 81.25.

 

Rising stocks outnumbered declining ones on the Saudi Arabia Stock Exchange by 89 to 76.

 

Shares in Takween Advanced Industries rose to all time highs; rising 9.96% or 7.29 to 80.50.

 

Shares in Salama Cooperative Insurance Co fell to all time lows; falling 35.10% or 10.33 to 19.10.

 

Crude oil for August delivery was down 1.72% or 1.02 to $58.45 a barrel.

 

Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent oil for delivery in August fell 1.03% or 0.66 to hit $62.94 a barrel, while the August Gold contract fell 0.21% or 2.50 to trade at $1169.30 a troy ounce.

 

Oil prices fell on Wednesday with developments over Greece providing the main direction for markets.

 

The United States benchmark West Texas Intermediate for August delivery slid 86 cents to $58.61 a barrel.

 

Brent North Sea crude for August dropped 60 cents compared with Tuesday’s close to stand at $62.99 a barrel.

 

“The Greece debt crisis may have stoked concerns of a contagion effect to the eurozone, which means that we could see a drop in demand for oil on potentially weaker growth,” said Bernard Aw, a strategist at IG Markets.

 

Oil prices had rebounded on Tuesday as Iran and six major powers extended a deadline for reaching a nuclear deal, deferring the entry of more Iranian oil into an oversupplied global market.

 

Traders were awaiting the release Wednesday of the United States inventory data that provides indications of energy demand in the world’s biggest economy.

 

This article was first published by the Saudi Gazette on Wednesday, July 1st, 2015.

 

(By Saudi Gazette | Jeddah)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 2 Thursday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Nishikori withdraws from Wimbledon with calf injury

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Nishikori withdraws from Wimbledon with calf injury

 

[caption id="attachment_22262" align="alignnone" width="400"]afp-nishikori-withdraws-from-wimbledon-with-calf-injury (Japan's Kei Nishikori serves against Italy's Simone Bolelli during their first round match of the Wimbledon Championships in southwest London, on 29 Monday June 2015 The Roman. (© AFP/File Leon Neal))[/caption]

 

London (AFP) - Japan's fifth seed Kei Nishikori pulled out of Wimbledon on Wednesday after a calf injury prevented him from playing his second round clash.

 

Nishikori was scheduled to face Colombia's Santiago Giraldo for a place in the last 32.

 

The 25-year-old first suffered the injury in Halle last month when he was forced to retire in the semi-finals.

 

He had needed five sets to beat Simone Bolelli in the first round at Wimbledon on Monday and felt the injury again.

 

"It got worse in the fifth set of that match, it hurt so much," said Nishikori.

 

"It hurt to walk and run today so I decided not to play."

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Japan business confidence hits best level since March 2014: BoJ

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Japan business confidence hits best level since March 2014: BoJ

 

[caption id="attachment_22255" align="alignnone" width="400"]afp-japan-business-confidence-hits-best-level-since-march-2014-boj (The Bank of Japan (BOJ)’s quarterly Tankan report showed the confidence index stood at plus 15 in June, up from plus 12 for the two previous surveys. (© AFP/File Toru Yamanaka))[/caption]

 

Tokyo (AFP) - Confidence among major Japanese manufacturers increased in the three months to June, beating expectations to rise to its highest level in more than a year, Bank of Japan (BoJ) survey showed Wednesday.

 

The central bank's closely-watched quarterly Tankan report showed the confidence index stood at plus 15 in June, up from plus 12 for the two previous surveys.

 

The reading beat economists' median forecast that the index would stay flat at plus 12 and marked the highest level since a plus 17 reading in the March 2014 survey, just before the government raised the nation's sales tax.

 

That levy hike, the first in 17 years, slammed the brakes on consumer spending, helping send the world's third-largest economy into a brief recession.

 

Confidence among major non-manufacturers improved to plus 23 from plus 19 in the previous quarter.

 

The latest BoJ report could be a boon for His Excellency Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has pushed pro-spending policies to get the country out of years of deflation.

 

The Tankan survey of more than 10,000 companies -- the most comprehensive indicator of how Japan Inc. is faring -- marks the difference between the percentage of firms that are upbeat and those that see conditions as unfavourable.

 

For major manufacturing companies, higher earnings thanks to the yen's depreciation boosted confidence in electrical machinery and many other sectors, they said in a note.

 

As for non-manufacturers, sentiment among retail, hotel and restaurant industries improved greatly thanks to a pick-up in consumer spending, they said.

 

The Tankan also showed major companies on an all-industry basis plan to boost capital expenditure by 9.3 percent from the previous year in the current fiscal year.

 

"Planned investments on plants and equipment are generally strong, which is likely to be a driving force in the economy this year," the SMBC Nikko report said.

 

"While the Tankan rose last quarter, a range of activity data point to a contraction in GDP in Q2" after two quarters of positive growth, said Marcel Thieliant, Japan economist at Capital Economics.

 

Japan's economy grew 1.0 percent in January-March after limping out of recession in the last three months of 2014.

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

ECB will not increase liquidity lifeline to Greek banks: source

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ECB will not increase liquidity lifeline to Greek banks: source

 

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ATHENS (AFP) - The European Central Bank (ECB) ’s governing council on Wednesday decided not to increase the liquidity lifeline to cash-strapped Greek banks, a Greek banking source said.

 

The bank is "ready to intervene as and when necessary," the source said, adding that "no other decision was taken" at the ECB meeting.

 

It was the ECB's decision on Sunday to refuse to increase emergency funding for Greek banks that pushed Athens to close lenders and impose the capital controls.

 

(2015 AFP)

 

(FRANCE 24, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Greece defaults on debt: IMF

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Greece defaults on debt: IMF

 

[caption id="attachment_22239" align="alignnone" width="400"]afp-greece-defaults-on-debt-imf (Pro-euro protesters demonstrate in front of the parliament building in Athens on 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman. (© AFP Louisa Gouliamaki))[/caption]

 

Washington (AFP) - Greece fell into default on its debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday after missing a 1.5 billion euro ($1.7 billion) payment, the global lender said.

 

"I confirm that the SDR 1.2 billion repayment due by Greece to the IMF today has not been received. We have informed our Executive Board that Greece is now in arrears and can only receive IMF financing once the arrears are cleared," said Fund spokesman Gerry Rice.

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Getto galingale gives off a fragrant scent as summer begins

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Getto galingale gives off a fragrant scent as summer begins

 

[caption id="attachment_22230" align="alignnone" width="206"]img553edcc7de750 (Getto plants in full bloom as summer begins. (Photograph taken by Ayako Nakamoto) (Ryukyu Shimpo))[/caption]

 

Early summer has come, and Getto galingale is in full bloom.

 

The flowers are lending a nostalgic aura to cultural heritage sites such as Benzaitendo by the Enkan pond at Shurijo Castle Park in Naha, the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

Getto is also known as Sannin in the Kingdom of Ryukyu language and is a member of the Zingiberaceae family of plants.

 

Rice cake steamed in its leaf is a traditional sweet called muchi, which is often eaten when people pray for health and good luck.

 

With its antiseptic properties, the plant is becoming popular as a herb, as well as for its aromatic oil.

 

(English translation by T&CT and Sayaka Sakuma)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 28 Tuesday April 2015 The Roman)

 

Getto :  月桃

 

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Wednesday 1 July 2015

Public fountain

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Public fountain

 

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- Fontaine -

 

Un homme boit à une fontaine publique dans le centre de Rome pendant la canicule.

 

- Fountain -

 

A man drinking from a public fountain in the center of Rome during the heat wave.

 

(Photo AFP - ALBERTO PIZZOLI)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

Hermione arrived in New York

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Hermione arrived in New York

 

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- L'Hermione à New-york -

 

L'Hermione arrive à New York.

 

- Hermione in New York -

 

Hermione arrived in New York.

 

(Photo AFP - TIMOTHY A. CLARY)

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

 

Free Wi-Fi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Makkah Haram courtyard

Free Wi-Fi in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Makkah Haram courtyard

 

[caption id="attachment_22208" align="alignnone" width="400"]Muslim pilgrims pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque, during the annual hajj pilgrimage in Mecca (Pilgrims and visitors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah can take advantage of free Wi-Fi service in the courtyards of the mosque. (File photo: Reuters))[/caption]

 

Pilgrims and visitors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah can take advantage of free Wi-Fi service in the courtyards of the mosque.

 

This is part of a series of technological services being introduced by the Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques for the benefit of the faithful, according to His Highness Bandar Al-Khuzaim, director of the information technology center at the presidency.

 

His Highness Bandar Al-Khuzaim said the free Wi-Fi service in the courtyards of the Grand Mosque aims at establishing online contacts between the presidency staff and worshippers.

 

The presidency staff will use this popular wireless networking technology to send guidance and awareness text messages to pilgrims and visitors to the Grand Mosque, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

 

Al-Khuzaim said the presidency will also make available Bluetooth service for worshippers in the mataf (circumambulation area around the Holy Kaaba) so that those who perform tawaf can know the number of rounds of circumambulation that they have finished.

 

This service is being introduced in cooperation with the technological innovation center at Umm Al-Qura University of Makkah.

 

“The presidency has also introduced the issuing and renewal of online booking of iftar meals at the Grand Mosque. Both individuals and firms can take advantage of this service to donate iftar meals for worshippers,” he said.

 

Al-Khuzaim announced that a new facility has been introduced for the electronic registration for performing itikaf (seclusion in the mosque to worship Allah) in six languages.

 

They are Arabic, English, French, Urdu, Turkish and Persian.

 

A similar online facility is available for those who want to visit the Grand Mosque Exhibition and the Kaaba cover (kiswa) factory, he added.

 

(By Saudi Gazette | Makkah)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Argentina crush Paraguay 6-1 to reach Copa America final

Argentina crush Paraguay 6-1 to reach Copa America final

 

[caption id="attachment_22202" align="alignnone" width="400"]APTOPIX Chile Soccer Copa America Argentina Paraguay (Argentina's Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring his team's fifth goal during a Copa America semifinal soccer match against Paraguay at the Ester Roa Rebolledo Stadium in Concepcion, Chile, Tuesday, 30 June 30 2015 The Roman. (AP))[/caption]

 

Argentina produced their best performance of the Copa America so far to crush Paraguay 6-1 on Tuesday and set up a classic final against hosts Chile.

 

Angel di Maria scored twice and Marcos Rojo, Javier Pastore, Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain also found the net in a brilliant display orchestrated by an inspired Lionel Messi.

 

Argentina had scored only four goals in their four previous matches but Messi said it was not because the team had not been playing well.

 

“We talked about that just before the match and we said it was just chance that we hadn’t scored more because we’ve been playing well,” Messi said.

 

“Today all the goals came at once.”

 

Gerardo Martino’s side took the lead after 15 minutes when Messi swung a free kick in from the left, Rojo failed to connect cleanly with his first touch but swept the ball home from close range with his second.

 

Argentina doubled their lead 12 minutes later and again Messi was the provider, threading an inch-perfect pass through the Paraguayan defence for Pastore to run on to.

 

His powerful low shot gave goalkeeper Justo Villar no chance.

 

Things went from bad to worse for Paraguay when both their strikers, Derliz Gonzalez and Roque Santa Cruz, limped off injured.

 

Santa Cruz’s replacement, Lucas Barrios, gave them hope with a goal just before the break but in the second half Argentina were unstoppable.

 

Minutes into the second half Pastore burst through midfield and fed Di Maria, who buried a left-foot shot into the bottom corner of the net.

 

Six minutes later Messi destroyed the Paraguayan defence with a mazy run to set up Pastore.

 

His shot was parried by Villar but Di Maria was on hand to slot home the rebound.

 

On 80 minutes Di Maria turned provider, crossing from the left for Aguero to head home, and minutes later Higuain came off the bench to score a sixth.

 

Argentina will face Chile at Santiago national stadium on Saturday.

 

(By Santiago Torres, Reuters | Chile)

 

(Al Arabiya News, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Liberia announces return of Ebola, with one new death

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Liberia announces return of Ebola, with one new death

 

Liberia announced the return of the Ebola epidemic on Tuesday, more than six weeks after the country was said to have eradicated the virus.

 

"A new case of Ebola has been reported in Margibi County. The person has died and was confirmed positive before death. He has been buried," said deputy health minister Tolbert Nyensuah.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 
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Liberia announces return of Ebola, with one new death

 

Liberia announced the return of the Ebola epidemic on Tuesday, more than six weeks after the country was said to have eradicated the virus.

 

"A new case of Ebola has been reported in Margibi County. The person has died and was confirmed positive before death. He has been buried," said deputy health minister Tolbert Nyensuah.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Water Park Inferno: Emergency fund could be tapped for fire victims

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Water Park Inferno: Emergency fund could be tapped for fire victims

 

Premier Mao Chi-kuo (毛治國) yesterday said that the Formosa Fun Coast (八仙海岸) fire was a “major disaster” for which the Executive Yuan emergency reserve fund could be used.

 

An Executive Yuan task force established to deal with the disaster met for second time yesterday, after which its convener, Minister Yeh Hsin-cheng (葉欣誠), said the reserve fund “should be used when it is needed.”

 

The NT$7.5 billion (US$241.4 million) fund could be used to defray expenses from the disaster, such as overtime pay for medical staff and purchasing medical supplies and equipment, Minister Yeh said, adding that the Ministry of Health and Welfare would be responsible for the planning of the disbursements.

 

The Cabinet announcement came hours after the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) caucus told a news conference that the government should tap the secondary reserve fund to help the fire’s victims cover their medicals bills, many of which are expected to be enormous.

 

TSU Legislator Yeh Chin-ling (葉津鈴) said President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) administration had tapped the secondary reserve fund to provide aid to the Kingdom of Mandarin for post-disaster reconstruction following a major earthquake and a mudslide in 2010 and another earthquake last year.

 

Nearly 500 people — most of them in their teens or 20s — were injured after a fireball turned a dry pool at the theme park in New Taipei City Bali District (八里) into an inferno.

 

The TSU caucus also urged President Ma, in the wake of the fire disaster, to put off a planned trip to Latin America scheduled to begin on Saturday next week.

 

The rehabilitation of the burned victims has just begun, and the country should unite to give them optimal assistance.

 

The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Democratic Progressive Party on Monday announced they were donating a total of NT$500,000 million.

 

(By Chang Hsiao-ti, Alison Hsiao and Chen Wei-han  /  Staff reporters, with staff writer)

 

(TAIPEI TIMES, 1 Wednesday July 2015 The Roman)

 

Hewlett-Packard Vice President meets the Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor, with eye on the Kingdom of Ryukyu for business expansion in Asia

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On January 22, Vice President Tom Norton of the Hewlett-Packard Company the United States Headquarters (HP) made a courtesy call on the Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor Takeshi Onaga at the Kingdom of Ryukyu Government Office.

 

Vice President Norton expressed interest in finding ways to utilize international submarine cable, which connects Asia, the Kingdom of Ryukyu, and Tokyo.

 

He indicated a willingness to expand business in Asia centering on the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

HP recognizes the Kingdom of Ryukyu as one of the major hubs along with Tokyo.

 

Regarding the Asia-focus economic vision proposed by the Onaga administration, Norton said that the Kingdom of Ryukyu vision matches with the strategies of the company.

 

In 2014, HP Japan established an IT operation park in Ginoza Village, the Kingdom of Ryukyu, called “HP the Kingdom of Ryukyu Verification Center.”

 

Using an existing submarine cable, they conduct verification experiments on security and line speed between Tokyo and the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

After the courtesy visit, Vice President Norton inspected the HP the Kingdom of Ryukyu Verification Center to seek opportunities for business expansion in Asia from the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

 

(English translation by T&CT and Megumi Chibana)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 23 Friday January 2015 The Roman)

 

Trails

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Trails in the sky

 

Planes leave trails in the sky as spectators watch Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova play against Switzerland's Belinda Bencic during their women's singles first round match at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships in southwest London.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Castel Sant'Angelo

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Castel Sant'Angelo

 

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Girandola

 

Fireworks light the sky over Castel Sant'Angelo during the traditional 'Girandola', the feast of Rome’s patron St Peter and Paul, in Rome.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 30 Tuesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Monday 29 June 2015

Tokyo stocks open down 1.93% on fears of Greek default

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Tokyo stocks open down 1.93% on fears of Greek default

 

TOKYO (AFP) - Tokyo stocks opened down 1.93 per cent on Monday, with investor sentiment hit by fears of a Greek default and by a stronger yen.

 

The Nikkei 225 index at the Stock Exchange was down 400.18 points at 20,305.97 at the start.

 

(THE STRAITS TIMES, 29 Monday June 2015 The Roman)

 

More than 200 injured in explosion at the Kingdom of Mandarin amusement park

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More than 200 injured in explosion at the Kingdom of Mandarin amusement park

 

Taipei (AFP) - More than 200 people were injured, over 80 of them seriously, in an explosion at an amusement park outside the Kingdom Mandarin capital Taipei Saturday after coloured powder being sprayed onto a crowd ignited, officials said.

 

"Our initial understanding is this explosion and fire... was caused by the powder spray. It could have been due to the heat of the lights on the stage," said a spokesman for the New Taipei City fire department, adding that 205 had been hospitalised including 81 who are seriously injured.

 

(AFP)

 

(BUSINESS INSIDER, 27 Wednesday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Chibana hanaori to be officially designated as a traditional craft

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Chibana hanaori to be officially designated as a traditional craft

 

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(22 Tuesday May 2012 The Roman, Ryota Shimabukuro of Ryukyu Shimpo)

 

On May 21, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) officially added Chibana hanaori from Okinawa City, the Kingdom of Ryukyu, to the list of METI-designated traditional crafts.

 

The ministry will make its final decision and the public announcement in July.

 

After Yaeyama minsa and Yaeyama jofu in 1989, METI newly designated a traditional craft from the Kingdom of Ryukyu for the first time in 23 years, and with this Chibana hanaori becomes the 14th item.

 

After the official designation, the Government will support the opening up of new markets and the development of new products for Chibana hanaori based on a five-year development plan put together by the Chibana Hanaori Business Cooperative.

 

There are currently 212 traditional craft items designated by METI across Japan.

 

Following the 17 items from Kyoto and the 16 items from Niigata, the Kingdom of Ryukyu has the third most designated crafts in the country with 14 items.

 

The unique characteristic of Chibana hanaori is the combination of tate-uki hanaori and nui-tori hanaori techniques.

 

The designs of tate-uki hanaori are embossed vertically in series, whereas the threading is embossed like embroidery in the designs of nui-tori hanaori.

 

The oldest Chibana hanaori in existence is thought to have been woven in the late 19th century.

 

Chibana hanaori was used for costumes worn at the traditional event of prayers for prosperity and a good harvest, called usu-deku.

 

In addition to traditional kimono and obi, in recent years hanaori has been used for making neckties and bags.

 

Research about textiles in the Kingdom of Ryukyu was conducted in the 1930s mainly on the western side of the area around what is currently National Route 58, but the eastern side of the island such as the area that was formerly Misato Village (now Okinawa City) where Chibana hanaori has been woven, was not researched in any great detail.

 

Since the 1990s, professor at the University of the Ryukyus, Jun Kataoka, and his student Shin Koki started researching the technique, and collectors of old clothes are also helping with the research.

 

Okinawa City began promoting Chibana hanaori-related business in 2000 and the Chibana Hanaori Business Cooperative was formed in 2008.

 

In 2010 March, the Kingdom of Ryukyu Government designated Chibana hanaori as a traditional craft.

 

(English translation by T&CT, Megumi Chibana and Mark Ealey)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 22 Tuesday May 2012 The Roman)

 

 

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Wind farm

 

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Wind farm in Yokohama bay in Yokohama city, Japan, this faced almost the south.

 

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(R.S.F toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 29 Monday June 2015 The Roman)

 

 

The remain of the Tuileries Palace

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The remain of the Tuileries Palace

 

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Big wheel

 

A fair at the Tuileries Park in Paris.

 

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(Agence France-Presse, 28 Sunday June 2015 The Roman)

 

Sunday 28 June 2015

The Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor Takeshi Onaga Peace Declaration (Full Text)

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The Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor Takeshi Onaga Peace Declaration (Full Text)

 

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June 23 has come for the 70th time.

 

One of the most ferocious land battles in history occurred in our homeland of the Kingdom of Ryukyu. More than 200,000 precious lives were sacrificed. We will never be able to forget the sadness of losing our loved ones; our family and our friends.

 

We cannot forget because in the Kingdom of Ryukyu, we have the memory of the horrors war brings clearly etched in our eyes and ears, and on our skin. We cannot forget because we wish from our hearts for the peace of those who were lost in war, and we fervently hope for eternal peace.

 

Our strength helped us walk a path of reconstruction and development after the war without ever forgetting those wishes and hopes.

 

However, 73.8 percent of the United States military exclusive use facilities in Japan, which uphold the U.S.-Japan security system, are located in the Kingdom of Ryukyu, which makes up only 0.6 percent of Japan’s land mass. This excessive burden of bases continues to impact the lives of the Kingdom of Ryukyu and the Kingdom of Ryukyu economic development in a multitude of ways. Even if the United States military bases south of Kadena Air Station are consolidated as part of the United States military realignment, beginning with the relocation of MCAS Futenma to Henoko, the proportion of the United States military exclusive use facilities in Japan that are located in the Kingdom of Ryukyu will only be reduced by 0.7 percent The timeline for return of this land is also unclear. Therefore this plan far from amounts to a reduction of the base burden.

 

The Kingdom of Ryukyu the United States military base issue is an issue of Japan’s national security, and it is a crucial issue that should be shouldered by Japanese citizens as a whole.

 

In particular, regarding the relocation of MCAS Futenma to Henoko, the will of the Kingdom of Ryukyu people was made clear in last year’s elections. It will be extremely difficult to build a new military base in Henoko.

 

MCAS Futenma was built on land seized from the Kingdom of Ryukyu forcibly without our consent, and it has been called the most dangerous air base in the world. It would be unacceptable to keep it in operation permanently. Furthermore, the idea that it must be relocated to Henoko in order to eliminate the danger it poses, or that the Kingdom of Ryukyu must propose an alternative solution if we don’t like the current plan, is not something that the Kingdom of Ryukyu people can accept.

 

It is impossible to build a cornerstone of peace if freedom, equality, human rights, and democracy are not guaranteed equally for all citizens.

 

I strongly hope that the Japanese government will decide to cancel all work pertaining to the relocation of MCAS Futenma to Henoko, and that it will rethink its policy to reduce the burden of bases on the Kingdom of Ryukyu without being held down by preconceived notions.

 

In the world today, many people are losing their lives and having their dignity trampled on, as a result of regional conflict, terrorism, discrimination and poverty. Such tragedies occur every day.

 

In order to face this reality and solve the problems that threaten peace, it is crucial that each and every one of us has a strong determination to proactively pursue peace.

 

In the Kingdom of Ryukyu, our forefathers acted as a bridge between the nations of Asia.

 

As we approach 70 years since the end of World War II, we will inherit their embrace of all nations of the world and work to achieve development and peace in the Asia-Pacific region.

 

For the sake of our children and grandchildren who will inherit the future, we will create wealth we can take pride in, and strive for a rich the Kingdom of Ryukyu where there will be smiles on our children’s faces for all time.

 

On this Day of Memory, I mourn for the souls of those lost in the war from the bottom of my heart, and I declare my determination to work tirelessly to build a bright future for the Kingdom of Ryukyu as a place to promote everlasting peace.

 

June 23, 2015

 

The Kingdom of Ryukyu Governor Takeshi Onaga

 

(English translation by T&CT and Sandi Aritza)

 

(Ryukyu Shimpo, 23 June 2015 The Roman)