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Greek legislative election, 1932

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Greek legislative election, 1932

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Dmitri Pavlichenko

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Dmitri Valeriyevich Pavlichenko (Russian: ??????? ?????????? ??????????; alternative spellings: Dmitry, Dzmitry, Dzmitri, Vasilyevich, Pavliuchenko), born 1966, is head of the Belarusian Special Rapid Reaction Unit (SOBR).

Allegations of assassinations

In February 2004, Christos Pourgourides of the Council of Europe’s Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights reported concerns suggesting that Dmitri Pavlichenko, along with other “senior officials of the State” had been involved in the assassination of several people, including senior politicians.

He stated that the Chief of the Criminal Police of Belarus, General Lapatik, in a handwritten note on November 21, 2000, accused Dmitri Pavlichenko of assassinating Yuri Zakharenko, a former Minister of the Interior who disappeared on May 7, 1999, with a PB-9 pistol, normally used for carrying out the death penalty at SIZO-1 prison, officially signed out from SIZO-1 on the orders of the Minister of the Interior, Sivakov. He also stated suspicions that Pavlichenko was involved in the disappearances of Victor Gonchar, Vice-President of the Parliament of Belarus and businessman Anatoly Krasovski on September 16, 1999.

Pavlichenko was arrested on November 22, 2000. According to Pourgourides’ report, the warrant stated (translation)

The materials of the operational investigation contain trustworthy data confirming that Dmitry Vasiliyevich Pavlichenko is the organiser and head of a criminal body engaged in abduction and physical elimination of people. In particular, the criminal group headed by D.V. Pavlichenko was involved in assassinating G. V. Samoylov, the leader of the RNE, Belarusian unregistered regional organisation, as well as in murdering other individuals. Taking into consideration the fact that D.V. Pavlichenko and his criminal group may commit further crimes of particular violence, , decided .

Chief of the Belarusian KGB, Matskevich, 

While the warrant stated that the detention would be for 30 days, Pavlichenko was released a few days later, either on November 23 (according to Prosecutor General Victor Sheyman, who became Prosecutor General on November 27) or on November 27 (according to Colonel Oleg Alkayev, head of SIZO-1 at the time, who later was accepted for political asylumn in Germany). Pourgourides states that the Zakharenko family’s lawyer, Volchek, stated that President Alexander Lukashenko had personally ordered Pavlichenko’s release from prison. He also states that the Minister of Agriculture, Leonov, had personally told him that Lukashenko had “violently criticised the KGB for arresting Pavlichenko” on television.

The Governing Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union has expressed its concern about these allegations and Pavlichenko is now subject to international financial sanctions among with several other Belarusian senior officials and politicians.

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Rydberg-Ritz combination principle

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

The Rydberg-Ritz Combination Principle is the theory proposed by Walter Ritz in 1908 to explain relationship of the spectral lines for all atoms. The principle states that the spectral lines of any element include frequencies that are either the sum or the difference of the frequencies of two other lines.

An atom can be excited to higher energy either spontaneously or via absorption of a photon. However, according to the principles of Quantum mechanics, these excitations can only occur at certain energy intervals. The Rydberg-Ritz combination principle helps explain this process.

History

The spectral lines of hydrogen had been analyzed and found to have a mathematical relationship in the Balmer series. This was later extended to a general formula called the Rydberg formula. This could only be applied to hydrogen-like atoms. In 1908 Ritz derived a relationship that could be applied to all atoms. This principle, the Rydberg-Ritz combination principle, is used today in identifying the transition lines of atoms.

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Senise

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Senise is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata.

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Mieczys?aw Smorawi?ski

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Mieczys?aw Smorawi?ski
December 25, 1893(1893-12-25) – 1940
Place of birth Kalisz, Russian Empire
Place of death Katyn, USSR
Allegiance Poland
Years of service 1914-1940
Rank Genera? brygady
Battles/wars Great War, Polish-Ukrainian War, Polish-Bolshevik War, Invasion of Poland (1939)
Awards Virtuti Militari Krzyz Niepodleglosci Polonia Restituta III Class Cross of the Valorous
Cross of the Valorous Cross of the Valorous Cross of the Valorous Krzyz Zaslugi Signum Laudis (Austria-Hungary).

Brigadier General Mieczys?aw Smorawi?ski (1893–1940), was a Polish military commander and officer of the Polish Army. He was one of two Polish generals identified as the victims of the Katyn massacre of 1940.

Mieczys?aw Makary Smorawi?ski was born December 25, 1893 in Kalisz, then in Russian Empire. There he graduated from a local primary school and then a Russian language trade school. Early in his youth he joined the Zarzewie resistance organization and became one of its leaders in Kalisz. Denunciated, in 1911 he was arrested and sentenced to 6 months in prison in Ekaterinoslav (modern Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine). After finishing his term he emigrated to Lwów (modern Lviv) in Austro-Hungarian Galicia, where in 1912 he passed his matura exam and joined the Faculty of Chemistry of the Lwów School of Technology. There he also joined the Dru?yny Strzeleckie organization, in which he received basic military training.


Graves of Gen. Smorawi?ski (left) and Bronis?aw Bohatyrewicz at the Katyn War Cemetery.

At the outbreak of World War I he discontinued his studies and received officer’s training in the Dru?yny Strzeleckie. He moved to Kraków, where on August 16, 1914 he joined the Polish Legions. On September 30 his unit was dispatched to the front. He served with distinction in the II Brigade of the Legions, and held the posts of platoon, company and battalion commanding officer. After the Oath Crisis, together with many other members of the Polish Legions of Russian citizenship, he joined the 2nd Infantry Regiment of the Polish Auxiliary Corps, and then since February 16, 1918 he served in the Polnische Wehrmacht. On October 30 he left the ranks of his unit and the following day he joined the Polish Army, even before Poland officially declared her independence. Until July 13, 1919, he served as a platoon commander in the Polish 8th Legions’ Infantry Regiment, and then he commanded the entire regiment during the Battle of Lwów and the Polish-Ukrainian War. After the end of hostilities and a brief period in Belarus and Lithuania, Smorawi?ski became the organizer and commanding officer of a newly-formed 9th Legions’ Infantry Regiment. He returned to his previous unit in August of that year and remained its commander until October.

During the Polish-Bolshevik War Smorawi?ski distinguished himself as a commander of the 4th Legions Infantry Regiment in the ranks of the Polish 2nd Legions Infantry Division (November 10, 1919 to August 4, 1920. During the Polish retreat following a successful Bolshevik offensive in Belarus, Smorawi?ski was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and assigned to the 4th Legions Infantry Brigade as its commanding officer. In the ranks of his unit he fought in the Battle of Warsaw. Following the Bolshevik defeat, his unit continued the pursuit after the fleing Russians, finally liberating the town of Hrubieszów. After that his unit took part in the Battle of the Niemen River and reached Lida by the end of hostilities.

After the Riga Peace Treaty, on September 2, 1921, Mieczys?aw Smorawi?ski was assigned to the 2nd Legions Infantry Division as the commander of infantry of that unit. He served at that post until March 20, 1927. Simultaneously, he graduated from the Centre for Infantry Training in Rembertów and was promoted to colonel. During the May Coup d’Etat of 1926, Smorawi?ski led a small troop of his men from Kielce in support of Józef Pi?sudski’s forces fighting in Warsaw. On March 19, 1927, he was assigned to the Kraków-based 6th Infantry Division as its commander. On January 1, 1928, he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General and became the youngest General in Polish service until then. In October of 1932 he was assigned to the Grodno-based Corps Area Command No. III as the deputy commander. After his successful training there, in October of 1934 he became the commander of the Lublin-based Corps Area Command No. II.

Shortly before the outbreak of Polish Defensive War of 1939 and the World War II, he took part in formation of the reserve Polish 39th Infantry Division and the supply bases of the Polish 3rd Legions Infantry Division. Until September 14, 1939, he remained in Lublin, after which he was evacuated with a small troop to Kowel (modern Kovil) and then to W?odzimierz Wo?y?ski, in what is now Ukraine. He was to organize new reserve units for the Polish-German front there, but his mission became unachievable after the Soviet entry into the war on the side of Nazi Germany on September 17. The fast pace of the Soviet advance into Poland resulted in Smorawi?ski’s order not to fight with the Red Army. Instead, on September 18 he demobilized most of ordinary soldiers and NCO’s under his command, and lead a group officers towards Hungarian or Romanian borders. Overran by the Soviet forces, he negotiated an agreement allowing the Polish unit to march towards Bug river and join the Polish units still fighting against the Germans. However, on September 20 the group was again halted, this time by the NKVD who arrested all of the officers and taken them into captivity.

After a short stay in various Soviet prisons and POW camps, at the end of 1939 he was transferred to the NKVD Special Camp in Kozielsk. Together with most of the Polish officers imprisoned there he was executed by the NKVD in Katyn, in the spring of 1940, in what became known as the Katyn massacre. During the exhumation of 1943 his body was exhumed and identified, as one of only two Polish generals to be identified.

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And Distrust It

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

And Distrust It
Studio album by Emm Gryner
Released 1995
Genre pop
Label independent
Producer Emm Gryner
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And Distrust It
(1995)
The Original Leap Year
(1997)

And Distrust It, released in 1995, was the debut album by Emm Gryner. It was released independently, and is no longer widely available. The last copies available through CD Baby were listed at a sale price of $45 each; CD Baby now lists the album as permanently out of stock.

Track listing

  1. “Higher”
  2. “David”
  3. “Strange Heaven”
  4. “The Winter”
  5. “Five Days”
  6. “Coming To Me”
  7. “Trike”
  8. “Lay Back”
  9. “Safety in Solitude”

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José María Mainetti

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

José María Mainetti (1909-03-05 – 2006-02-09) was an Argentine physician, surgeon and oncologist.

Mainetti was born in Hinojo, Buenos Aires. He spent most of his childhood and youth in La Plata, were his family moved in 1911. He finished his medicine studies in 1932. Since 1940 he started working also as a professor at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata.

In 1969 he created the Fundación para el Progreso (”Foundation for Progress”) which later became Fundación Dr. José María Mainetti, and in 1971 the Escuela de Oncología (Oncology School). In 1986 he started the Centro Oncológico de Excelencia teaching, research, diagnosis and attention centre against cancer, and in 1993 the Instituto de Trasplante de Médula Osea (Bone Marrow Transplant Institute)

Mainetti is well known in Argentina as the mentor of René Favaloro, and a pioneer of bioethics in the country. As well as Favaloro, he had to struggle against the lack of financial support.

José María Mainetti died in 2006 in Manuel Gonnet, Buenos Aires.

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Marantic

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis
Classification and external resources
DiseasesDB 29250

Marantic endocarditis, also known as non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE), is the deposition of small sterile vegetations on valve leaflets.

The previous term for nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) was marantic endocarditis, from the Greek marantikos, meaning “wasting away.”

Contents

  • 1 Risk factors
  • 2 Valve predilection
  • 3 Presentation
  • 4 Diagnosis
  • 5 References

Risk factors

Marantic vegetations are often associated with previous rheumatic fever.

Other risk factors include:

  • hypercoagulable states,
  • mucin-producing adenocarcinomas,
  • lupus and
  • trauma (e.g., catheters).

Valve predilection

The disease affects the valves with the following predilection:

mitral valve > aortic valve > tricuspid valve > pulmonary valve.

Presentation

Grossly, vegetations form along lines of valve closure and are generally symmetric with a smooth or verrucoid (warty) texture. Histologically, lesions are composed of fibrin (eosinophilic) and platelets but, unlike bacterial etiologies, contain little evidence of PMNs, microorganisms or inflammation.

Diagnosis

Due to the non-invasive nature of NBTE, clinical examination may or may not reveal a new murmur.

It is imperative to take the blood pressure in both arms.

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Santacittarama

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Santacittarama is the name of the Italian Theravada Buddhist monastery in the Thai Forest Tradition lineage of Ajahn Chah located near Rome. It was established in the ’90s by the former Italian Bhikku Ajahn Thannavaro, a disciple of Ajahn Sumedho’s, near Latina in the south of Rome. Later, with the important contribution of the Thai community, a location was found at Poggio Nativo in the beautiful countryside of Sabina and a larger monastery was established in 1997 with separate buildings for visitors and Kuti’s in the wood for resident and visiting Bhikkus. After the disrobing of the previous Abbot, Ven. Ajahn Chandapalo was invited to become the new abbot, a charge hold to the present day.

Sangha Composition at this day

  • Ajahn Chandapalo (British) - Abbot
  • Ajahn Jutindharo (thai)
  • Ajahn Junthee (thai)
  • Tan Nyanadassano (Czech)
  • Tan Hiriko (Slovenian)
  • Samanera Brahmano (Italian)

See also

  • Thai Forest Tradition
  • Ajahn Chah
  • Ajahn Sumedho

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