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    • Adrian Vandenbergが絶賛した新世代のギターが日本上陸 ! 
      aristides instruments社の創業者であるaristides poort氏は、1994年、バイオリンの名器、ストラディバリウスに使われている木材に類似した音響特性を持つ素材の開発を始め、delft技術大学(technical university of delft)の強力なサポートの元にsound compoundと呼ばれるセラミック素材を開発し、1997年にフランクフルトのショーにおいて、その新素材を用いたワンピースのギターをcatalystというブランドとして発表しました

    • Asia cannot escape Europe's train wreck
      OK, hand up, I admit I got it wrong back in November 2008. Trying to figure out what else could go wrong with the world's economy and financial markets, I fingered Italy - not Greece - as the possible catalyst for a wider European debt crisis. [OK]を開く手、私は認めざるを私は戻って2008年11月間違っている

    • Tour operators 'helpless' in face of Iceland's volcano
      Tom Marchant, of tour operator Black Tomato: 'Normally we can help our customers plan – this time it's different'As days go in a tour operator's life, yesterday was a strange one. It began with the news that the active volcano, whose images the office had been cooing over for the past few weeks, had sent an ash cloud into the atmosphere that had taken all commercial aviation activity out of the air. The mood then changed from a sense of bewilderment at the power of Mother Nature to a state of emergency. Frenzied calls were made to airlines and countless conversations were had with customers as we worked out ways that we could bring them home or rearrange plans for future travel.But perhaps what was stranger still, was that no matter what contingencies were being put in place and advice was being given, there was a sense of helplessness that this was a situation that was out of our hands.Up until yesterday, all the talk had been about volcanoes. I was off to climb one in the Congo – the beginnings of the Icelandic eruption a couple of weeks ago had produced stunning images that prompted a surge in requests for people to travel there. One of our other volcanic experiences of surfing down the ash-strewn slopes of a dormant Nicaraguan volcano had also seen a spike due to the chatter about Iceland. From my position as the owner of a tour operator, volcanoes were a brilliant catalyst for some of the best travel experiences in the world.And now? Well, it's quite the opposite, isn't it? I'm sure you can appreciate the irony that as I completed the final preparations for a trip to climb one of central Africa's highest volcanic peaks, the activity of a volcano set in a very different landscape to the Congolese rain forest was bringing a halt to my travel proceedings.Travel is a c ツアーのトムマーチャントは、演算子黒トマト:。。u0026#39;通常我々は顧客が計画ヘルプすることができます - それはdifferent。。u0026#39;As日だこの時間はツアーオペレーターの生活の中で行くと、昨日の奇妙なものだった

    • Lifting the lid on Thailand's red-shirts | Thitinan Pongsudhirak
      The all-or-nothing stakes for both the anti-government protesters and Thaksin Shinawatra bode ill for Thailand's stable futureThailand's anti-establishment red-shirted protesters under the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship have ended up where they stood last April, when their previous anti-government street demonstrations degenerated into wanton riots at several Bangkok locations.Back then, the UDD rampaged in the streets soon after the pro-establishment coalition government of Abhisit Vejjajiva took office with conspicuous army backing, after the reds' elected governments and ruling party were snookered in the streets and Bangkok's airports by the yellow-shirted protesters under the People's Alliance for Democracy and later dissolved by unprecedented judicial assertiveness. This time, the catalyst is the constitution court's landmark verdict on 26 February to seize nearly two thirds of exiled former-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's frozen 76 billion baht, with the balance in legal limbo.The reds rallied and railed, then as now, for Thaksin on the one hand and against the establishment entitlements and privileges on the other. In Thailand's five-year saga of political drama and brinkmanship, the reds have seen their chosen party dissolved twice and their preferred leader deposed by a military coup. Their grievances and demands for a louder voice and a greater share have been dismissed time and again by the pro-establishment coalition comprising the military, palace insiders, the PAD, the Democrat Party, Bangkok's civil society and media with vested interests in the status quo – fronted by the suave and savvy Abhisit of Oxbridge pedigree and accent to pacify sceptics abroad and appear international at home.As Thailand's polarisation deepens and Thaksin's 全か無かの賭け金の両方の反政府デモ隊とタクシン病気、タイの安定futureThailandの反にとって縁起が良い確立赤色統一戦線の下に民主主義独裁に対する抗議シャツを着たここでは、昨年4月に立っていたが終了しているときには、以前の反政府デモが理不尽な暴動に、いくつかのバンコクlocations.Backにして変性、UDDは路上でアピシットVejjajivaのプロ確立連立政権後すぐに顕著な軍の支援を受けて就任した、赤。。u0026#39;に選ばれた政府と与党の後に暴れ通りで、民主主義のための人民連合の下に黄色のシャツを着たデモ隊がバンコクの空港と打ち負かされた後に前例のない裁判主張によって解散した

    • Ashok Kumar obituary
      Teesside Labour MP with an unrivalled constituency recordAshok Kumar, who has died suddenly aged 53, was a diligent and committed constituency MP who had a reputation in the Labour party for achieving a record level of contact with the voters in his Middlesbrough South and Cleveland East constituency. It was a measure of his anxiety about the danger of losing his seat in the House of Commons, having first been elected at a byelection for a seat he then lost at the subsequent general election.It proved a catalyst for his political career. Every weekend he returned to Teesside from Westminster and worked on his local campaigns to promote his own political causes and those of the party. In consequence, he achieved a phenomenal 80% contact rate with his constituents, which was regarded with awe by his colleagues at Westminster and with quiet satisfaction by the residents of the seat he first won (before boundary changes) in 1991. He was modest about this achievement. He was a quiet man who was regarded as a loner in the House of Commons, which can, in any case, be a very lonely place, even for the most convivial.Kumar was born in Hardwar, India, the son of Jagat Ram Saini and Santosh Kumari, who brought him to live in Derby at the age of two. He went to Rykneld Boys' secondary modern and left with only two O-levels at the age of 15. He then found himself unable to get a job, but was rescued through an introduction to socialism from a friend, which then led to him being persuaded to return to full-time education. The story was told that he went to a local library and requested to borrow the works of Lenin, but was gently directed towards the Tribune newspaper. He became an enthusiastic leftwing socialist, whose heroes were Aneurin Bevan and Michael Foot, and when he arrived Teesside労働党無類の選挙recordAshokクマール氏は突然、53歳で死去したと、勤勉と約束選挙mpは彼のミドルスブラ韓国とクリーブランド東部の選挙区の有権者との接触の最高レベルを達成するため、労働党内で評判だった

    • Peter Fraenkel obituary
      Award-winning civil engineer responsible for worldwide projectsPeter Fraenkel, who has died aged 94, was a civil engineer at the heart of a movement of British consulting engineers responsible for infrastructure all over the rapidly developing post-colonial world of the 1970s and 80s. He built up a 160-strong practice that produced innovative, heavy engineering solutions to such problems as how to support the world's then longest cable-stayed bridge in Thailand and how to build the biggest road projects at that time through the challenging topography of Hong Kong.In the UK, he quickly made a name for himself by carrying out research that led to the regeneration of Britain's stricken canal network. Fraenkel was asked to put together teams to walk along some of the country's 3,100km of canals to research the feasibility of bringing them back into commercial use. Many had fallen into dereliction and only through the efforts of enthusiasts had the occasional pumping house or lock been restored. The Fraenkel report (1975) argued persuasively that there was a case for restoring much of the network, aided by central government funding.This report, for the Department of the Environment, was a catalyst for some early projects, such as the restoration of 39 locks on the Kennet and Avon canal and the restoration of the Avoncliff aqueduct, which Peter Fraenkel and Partners (PFP) carried out. By the turn of the millennium, he was able to look back with pride at his role in the UK-wide regeneration of the 18th- and 19th-century waterways.Fraenkel was born in Breslau, Germany, now Wroclaw in Poland. His German parents – his father was Jewish, though Peter was brought up as a Lutheran – horrified at the rise of nazism, sent Peter to London aged 16. He rapidly learned Eng 賞の土木技師、世界中projectsPeterフレンケル氏は94歳で死亡した責任を獲得、英国のコンサルティングエンジニアインフラストラクチャのすべてに責任を運動の中心地での土木技師だったが急速にポストを開発し、1970年代と80年代の植民地時代の世界

    • Brain food: why are so many terrorists engineers?
      Why is it that so many Islamic terrorists have studied engineering?Whatever else Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is – privileged young Nigerian, pious introvert and all the other details in those journey-to-jihad profiles – he is also a graduate in mechanical engineering from University College London. That slots the Detroit plane bomber into a gruesome tradition: Islamist terrorists who trained as engineers.There are plenty more. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Mohamed Atta, 9/11 mastermind and ringleader respectively: both engineers. Imam Samudra, plotter of the Bali nightclub bombings: an engineer. Kafeel Ahmed, who tried to bomb Glasgow Airport in 2007: an MPhil in aeronautical engineering from Belfast.That link is more than coincidental. Analysing data on 284 jihadis from across the Muslim world, Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog found that 69% had been to university – which, if borne out generally, suggests al-Qaida is better educated than the British workforce. And 44% went into engineering, with Islamic studies a distant second at 19%. Put another way, engineers in Muslim countries were between three and four times more likely to become violent extremists than other graduates.Why? It's not just a case of being handy with explosives – sadly, terrorist bombs are relatively easy to make. And it isn't simply because engineering is a very popular degree in developing countries – nearly 60% of graduate Islamic radicals in the west are also engineers. The link has something to do with economics. A good student in Cairo, say, might expect to go on to a well-paid job – yet graduate employment across the Middle East is hard to find. Frustrated ambition is often a catalyst for radicalisation – just ask Jean-Paul Marat. But that wouldn't explain why leftwing extremists tend to be tra なぜそのように多くのイスラムテロリスト工学を専攻しては何ですか?どのような他のウマルファルークAbdulmutallabです-特権を持つ若いナイジェリア、敬虔な内向的な、これらの旅で彼は大学で機械工学を卒業しています他のすべての詳細は、ジハードのプロファイル-ツーロンドン


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