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    ニュース 関連語 ノーベル平和賞 ノーベル賞受賞者 SSID Barack Obama human rights
    • Free Gaza Movement's two-year campaign to break blockade
      Activists have been landing or attempting to land supplies since 2008, but have been branded by Israel as allies of IslamistsSince 2008 the Free Gaza Movement and a loose coalition of human rights activists and pro-Palestinian groups have been sending boats and landing or attempting to land supplies to break the Gaza blockade, including medical equipment and drugs and building materials.This time the six-ship flotilla, the largest to date, carrying 600 passengers – believed to include the Swedish author Henning Mankell and the Irish Nobel peace laureate Mairead Corrigan-Maguire – was organised by ship to Gaza groups in Greece and Sweden, the Malaysian-based Perdana Global Peace Organisation and the Turkish-based IHH, the foundation for Human Rights and Freedom and Humanitarian Relief, all coordinated by Free Gaza.Israel's deputy foreign minister, Danny Ayalon, called the activists allies of Israel's Islamist enemies Hamas and al-Qaida, saying soldiers found weapons on board the ships.Free Gaza, a registered charity with a main office in Nicosia, Cyprus, describes itself as a human rights group with international coordinators and affiliate groups in Greece, Germany, Ireland and Scotland, and endorsements from public figures including the South African archbishop Desmond Tutu.In August 2008 Free Gaza sailed from Piraeus, in Greece, and landed two small boats in Gaza port. Supporters including Lauren Booth, sister-in-law of the then prime minister, Tony Blair, attempted to join them by land but were mostly turned back at the Egyptian border with Gaza.A larger yacht, named Dignity, landed at Gaza in October with medical supplies and passengers including Corrigan-Maguire. Several later convoys failed, and Free Gaza claimed that Dignity was rammed by an Israeli naval vessel t 活動家が上陸されている、または2008年の供給に着陸しようとするが、イスラエルによるブランドされているIslamistsSince 2008フリーガザ運動や人権活動家や親パレスチナグループの緩やかな連合の同盟国は、船や上。又は着陸しようとするとして送信されているとして、電源は、医療機器、医薬品や建築materials.This時間6船艦隊、日付、最大の600人の乗客を運ぶなど、ガザ封鎖を破る - スウェーデン語著者ヘニングMankellを含めるように信じてアイルランドノーベル平和賞受賞者マイレッドコリガンマグワイア-マグワイアは - 船でギリシャとスウェーデンのガザグループに開催された、マレーシアベースPerdana世界平和組織とトルコベースIHH、人権と自由と人。救済は、すべて無料Gaza.Israelは外務次官だが調整のための基礎、ダニーAyalon、イスラエルのイスラムの敵ハマスとアルカイダの活動家の同盟国、兵士たちはボード上のships.Freeはガザ地区には、ニコシアのメインオフィスに登。慈善団体は、キプロス、人権グループとして自分自身を説明兵器を発見したと言っと呼ばれる国際的なコーディネーターが、ギリシャ、ドイツ、アイルランド、スコットランドのアフィリエイトグループ、および推。南アフリカ大司教デスモンドTutu.In 2008年8月無料ガザなどの公共の数字からピレウス、ギリシャでは、出航し、ガザのポートの2つの小型ボートを上陸させた

    • Paints producer expands capacity
      Akzo Nobel, the world's largest paints and coatings maker, aims to double its revenue on the mainland in five years as it looks for fast consumer-driven growth in the huge market. アクゾノーベルは、世界最大の塗料とコーティングメーカー、5年間本土のように、それは巨大な市場での高速消費者主導の成長のために見えるその収益を2倍に目指しています

    • Video: Manchester University scientists celebrate Nobel physics prize
      Andre Geim calls award 'life-changing' after he and Konstantin Novoselov won for their creation of graphene using a block of carbon and some sticky tape アンドレGeim呼び出しを受賞、彼として、Konstantin Novoselovは、炭素のブロックといくつかの粘着テープを使用して、グラフェンの彼らの創造ウォンの後に。。u0026#39;人生を変える。。u0026#39;

    • Video: Mario Vargas Llosa awarded Nobel prize for literature
      Peruvian novelist and former presidential candidate takes literature's highest honour ペルーの小説家、元大統領候補は文学の最高の栄誉を取得

    • In pictures: Nobel prize winners 2010
      This year's recipients of the most prestigious awards in science 科学で最も権威のある賞の今年の受信者

    • Frequent Flier: The Advantages of a Brief Stint on ‘The Sopranos’
      Turk Pipkin is the founder of the Nobelity Project, which is focused on basic human rights for children around the world. タークピプキンはNobelityプロジェクト、世界中の子供たちのための基本的人権に焦点を当てているの創始者である

    • Desmond Tutu bows out
      On his 79th birthday the South African cleric and Nobel peace prize-winner officially retires after decades of activismDesmond Tutu 彼の第七十。誕生日、南アフリカの聖職者、ノーベル平和賞受賞者で正式activismDesmondチュチュ数十年後に引退

    • Confront Iran on brutality, not nukes
      She was Iran's first female judge, has served time in the country's prisons for challenging the Islamic regime and, to the chagrin of its hardline rulers, became, in 2003, the only Iranian citizen to win a Nobel peace prize.On... 彼女はイラン初の女性判事は、国の刑務所でイスラム政権に挑戦し、その強。支配者の悔しさのため、2003年になって時間を務めていただけイラン市民がノーベル平和prize.Onに勝つために...

    • President says Portugal not to be forced to drop euro
      Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva said on Monday that Portugal will not be forced to drop the euro, the European single currency. The president made the remarks in response to Nobel laureate Paul Krugman's claims that Portugal might be forced to stop using euro as the country's currency after the debt-ridden Greece. In an interview with the Spanish El Pais newspaper, Krugman said there is a strong possibility that Greece might be forced to leave the eurozone and that the mood could ... ポルトガル大統領アニバルカバコシルバの通貨によると18日、欧州単一、ユーロ、ポルトガルはしませんが強制的にドロップします

    • Wole Soyinka floats political party in Nigeria
      Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka launched a newly formed Nigerian political party on Saturday, using the power of rhetoric to challenge apathetic voters to overcome a government he called cynical and brutal. ノーベル賞受賞作家のウォレショインカは、彼がシニカルで残酷と呼ばれる政府を克服するために無関心な有権者に挑戦するのがレトリックの電力を使用して、土曜日に新たに形成されたナイジェリアの政党を立ち上げました

    • Call to give dissident Nobel prize
      BEIJING: In a move sure to anger the Chinese government, 300 scholars, lawyers, factory workers and retired government officials have signed a petition calling on the Nobel Peace Prize committee to award this year's prize to Liu Xiaobo, an imprisoned writer who has spent much of his life calling for democratic reform. 北京は:移動中国政府は、300学者、弁護士、工場労働者や退職した政府関係者を怒らせてくださいで。劉暁波、はるかに費やしてきた投獄ライターに今年の賞にノーベル平和賞委員会に呼びかけて請願書を署名した彼の人生の民主的改革を求めている

    • Chinese activists savour dissident's Nobel win
      China's rights community on Saturday savoured the Nobel Peace Prize given to jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo but warned the award could spell trouble after police rounded up activists celebrating the win. 土曜日に中国の人権コミュニティは、ノーベル平和賞は、投獄された反体制派の劉暁波に与えられたご賞味しかし、警察が勝つ祝って活動を切り上げ後の賞は、問題をもたらすかもしれないと警告した

    • Obama urges China to free Nobel successor
      President Barack Obama called Friday on China to free his successor as Nobel Peace Prize winner, activist Liu Xiaobo, in a new test over the place of human rights in delicate Sino-US relations. バラクオバマ大統領は、繊細な中米関係における人権の場所の上に新しいテストでノーベル平和賞受賞者、活動家劉暁波として彼の後継者を解放するために中国の金曜日と呼ばれる

    • Future Of Euro Is Bleak Without Reform - Stiglitz
      LONDON (Reuters) - The future of the euro is bleak unless Europe does more to help to member countries that experience large adverse economic shocks, Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said. ロンドンは、(ロイター) - ヨーロッパのノーベル賞受賞の経済学者ジョセフスティグリッツ氏によると、大規模な不利な経済ショックが発生する加盟国を助けるよりは、しない限り、ユーロの将来暗いです

    • India can handle Round 2 of recession: Stiglitz
      His voice and views dominate the world of economics; a Nobel laureate who's not shy of taking on the global establishment and the wisdom of the day. He's Joseph Stiglitz, who was once given the pink slip by the World Bank. Vikas Singh & Shubham Mukherjee pick his brains for TOI-Crest over a cup of his much-loved masala chai. 彼の声とビューは、経済学の世界を支配する、グローバルを設立し、一日の知恵取る恥ずかしがり屋ではないノーベル賞受賞者

    • Video: Liu Xiaobo wins 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
      But China's best-known dissident, who is serving 11 years in prison, is probably unaware he has won accolade しかし、刑務所で11年間を提供している中国の最も有名な反体制派は、おそらく彼は栄誉を獲得しています気付いていない

    • Chinese dissident tipped for Peace Prize
      A Norwegian television station predicted on Thursday night that the Nobel Peace Prize would most likely go to a Chinese dissident. ノルウェーのテレビ局は、ノーベル平和賞は、最も可能性の高い中国の反体制派に行かせると木曜日の夜に予測している

    • Video | Liu Xiaobo's Nobel peace prize win sparks Chinese fury
      China's leading dissident has been awarded the Nobel peace prize. The Guardian's Tania Branigan reports from Beijing, where police have cordoned off Liu's wife houseTania BraniganDan Chung 中国の主要な反体制派は、ノーベル平和賞を授与されている

    • The international currency war: what the experts say
      How serious a threat does the use of exchange rates as a policy weapon pose to the global economic recovery? Policymakers and heads of central banks speak outDominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, has warned that an international currency war risks undermining the global recovery. Here is what he and other policymakers around the world have said about exchange rates recently.Dominique Strauss-Kahn, IMF managing director (5 October)There is clearly the idea beginning to circulate that currencies can be used as a policy weapon.Translated into action, such an idea would represent a very serious risk to the global recovery... Any such approach would have a negative and very damaging longer-run impact.Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel economics laureate (5 October)The irony is that the Fed is creating all this liquidity with the hope that it will revive the American economy.It's doing nothing for the American economy, but it's causing chaos over the rest of the world. It's a very strange policy that they are pursuing.Jean-Claude Juncker, chairman of eurozone finance ministers (5 October)China's real effective exchange rate remains undervalued.The Chinese authorities do not share our view.Subir Gokarn, India's central bank deputy governor (5 October)It is becoming a larger global problem because of the imbalance, that there is so much of liquidity and the returns are skewed towards emerging markets.So it is emerging as a potential threat and we are clearly thinking of ways in which we can deal with it.Robert Zoellick, World Bank president (4 October)I don't foresee that we're moving into an era of global currency wars but there are clearly going to be tensions.Money is chasing yield. It can't find those yields in developed economies and this is not only pushing どのように深刻な脅威は、ポリシーの武器としての為替レートを使用すると、世界的な景気回復をもたらすのですか?政策立案者や中央銀行の長は、outDominiqueシュトラウスカーン氏は、国際通貨基金の長は、国際的な通貨戦争のリスクは世界的な景気回復を損なうと警告している話す

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      10/07/2010thursday in japan. ノーベル化学賞ダブル受賞、おめでとうございます

    • Three share Nobel for chemistry
      STOCKHOLM – Richard Heck of the United States and Japan's Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki shared the 2010 Nobel Chemistry Prize Wednesday for pioneering research in linking carbon atoms. ストックホルム - 米国と日本のエイ健一根岸明鈴木のリチャードヘックは、炭素原子を結ぶの先駆的な研究2010年ノーベル化学賞水曜日を共有した

    • Video: Nobel prize for chemistry for 'great art in a test tube'
      The secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the winners of the Nobel prize for chemistry スウェーデン王立科学アカデミーの秘書がノーベル化学賞の受賞者を発表

    • Celebrations as Dalai Lama turns 75
      The Dalai Lama marks his 75th birthday on Tuesday, with thousands set to celebrate the occasion in his hometown-in-exile and events planned across the globe from Europe to Australia.The Nobel laureate will address a crowd of 5,000 fans and followers at his temple in McLeod Ganj, a hill station in the Indian Himalayas where he has lived since fleeing Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule. 数千人が故郷に亡命やイベント世界中のヨーロッパからのAustralia.Theノーベル賞受賞者への彼の寺で5000ファンと信者の群れに対処する計画で機会を祝うために設定されてダライラマは13日、彼の75歳の誕生日を迎えるマクロードGanj、彼は1959年に中国の支配に対して失敗した反乱の後チベットを逃れて以来住んでいるインドのヒマラヤの丘駅です

    • Survival of dynasties in south Asia attests to the legacy of British rule
      Perhaps Birmingham wasn't such a bad place for the postponed debut of the latest member of the Bhutto clan to enter politicsIt was always an unlikely location for the crown prince of Pakistan to be formally presented to his nation. Birmingham is a long way from the bustle of Karachi, the bazaars of Peshawar or the barracks of Rawalpindi.But it was in the Midlands city that President Asif Ali Zardari, the current leader of Pakistan, was supposed to watch over the political coming out of his son Bilawal today.In the event, the investiture of the 21-year-old scion of the Bhutto dynasty was postponed – due to the humanitarian crisis back home in Pakistan. But that it will one day take place seems inevitable. The south Asian dynasties remain strong.In India, the great local democracy, Rahul Gandhi, 40, is almost certain to succeed the incumbent Manmoham Singh at some stage to become a fourth-generation prime minister, or at least principal candidate. In Bangladesh, the decades-old rivalry between Begum Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina Wazed for control of the country continues that between the late husband of one and the father of the other. Both died bloodily.In Burma, Nobel prize-winning opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is the daughter of assassinated nationalist leader Aung San. In Sri Lanka, the son of controversial president Mahinda Rajapaksa has just won a seat in the family fief of Hambantota. At state or provincial level in all these countries, similar dynamics are at work.Experts point to different reasons for the tenacity of dynastic politics in the subcontinent. One is the need for any successful politician to bolster the hold on power by recruiting loyal retainers who will not defect for material gain; another is the importance of personalities in contests strippe おそらく、バーミンガムはブット氏の最新のメンバの延期デビューなど悪い所politicsItを入力するありませんでした常にパキスタンの皇太子の低い場所に正式に彼の国に提示された

    • Science Weekly podcast: The BBC's David Shukman and the dangers of patenting genes
      The BBC's science and environment correspondent David Shukman joins us in the studio to discuss the BP oil spill and the pitfalls of reporting on climate change. In David's new book, Reporting Live From the End of the World, he describes his adventures as a roving environment correspondent. A gaggle of geeks recently invaded the Guardian's London headquarters for a hack day. Their leader, Jeremy Keith, reveals the results of two days of brainstorming. As part of its Who Am I? exhibition, London's Science Museum has held an event to mark the tenth anniversary of the first draft sequence of the human genome. We spoke to Mike Stratton, director of the Wellcome Trust's Sanger Institute, and nobel prizewinning biologist John Sulston, who tells us human gene patents restrict access to treatments and inhibit research. We dissect the BMJ's cancer study on mobile phone masts using our story tracker. The Guardian's Nell Boase and Observer's science editor Robin McKie are in the studio. Listen to the annual Sense about Science lecture on conflicts of interest in drug trials. Follow the podcast on our Science Weekly Twitter feed and receive updates on all breaking science news stories from Guardian Science. Email scienceweeklypodcast@gmail.com. Join our Facebook group. Listen back through our archive.Subscribe free via iTunes to ensure every episode gets delivered. (Here is the non-iTunes URL feed).Alok JhaAndy DuckworthNell BoaseRobin McKie BBCの科学と環境特派員デビッドShukmanスタジオでのBPの石油流出事故と気候変動に関する報告の落とし穴を議論する私たちを結合します

    • Fees a nagging issue for mutual fund industry
      Paul Samuelson, the late Nobel laureate in economics, compared mutual funds to a saloon. "I decided that there was only one place to make money in the mutual fund business, as there is only one place for a temperate man to be in a saloon: behind the bar and not in front of it," he told Congress in 1967. ポールサミュエルソンは、経済学の後半にノーベル賞受賞者、サロンに投資信託を比較した

    • The Guardian's Science Weekly podcast: It's all about altitude at World Cup 2010
      Steve Haake, head of sports engineering at Sheffield Hallam University, joins us to explain why altitude could make the difference between triumph and disaster at World Cup 2010 in South Africa. He also predicts that goalkeepers will be moaning about the design of the balls. Steve will be giving a talk at the Royal Institution on 8 June. We look at some of your responses to last week's live recording of this podcast at the Science Museum in London. Following a discussion at the Hay Festival on 10 years of the Human Genome Project, we reveal what Nobel laureates John Sulston and Martin Evans, and Michael Morgan, former CEO of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, had to say about Craig Venter's creation of the world's first synthetic genome. We visited the Royal Society's exhibition celebrating its 350th anniversary. Keith Moore, its librarian, tells us about Robert Boyle's list of scientific ambitions. View a gallery of the Royal Society exhibition here. In the newsjam we discuss the ban on mephedrone, trials to begin on a breast cancer vaccine, a resignation over GM foods, and why six men will be spending 520 days locked inside a spaceship in a Moscow car park. Guardian science correspondent Ian Sample and Observer science editor Robin McKie were on hand in the studio to throw around the World Cup ball. WARNING: contains strong language.Follow the podcast on our Science Weekly Twitter feed and receive updates on all breaking science news stories from Guardian Science. Email scienceweeklypodcast@gmail.com. Join our Facebook group. Listen back through our archive.Subscribe free via iTunes to ensure every episode gets delivered. (Here is the non-iTunes URL feed).Alok JhaAndy DuckworthIan SampleRobin McKieJohn Sulston スティーブハエーク、シェフィールドハラム大学スポーツ工学の長は、私たちはなぜ高度が南アフリカ共和国の2010年W杯での勝利と災害の違いを作ることを説明する結合します

    • Obama to sign nuclear treaty with Russia
      • US and Russian presidents arrive in Prague for signing• Arms treaty will slash two countries' nuclear arsenals by a thirdThe US president, Barack Obama, has arrived in Prague in the Czech Republic to sign an arms treaty with Russia that will slash their respective nuclear arsenals by a third.The new treaty, to be signed in mid-morning by Obama and the Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, will cut their strategic nuclear warheads to 1,550 over seven years, about a third less than the 2,200 currently allowed.Obama is returning to Prague one year after he outlined his vision before an enthusiastic crowd for a world without nuclear weapons. The speech helped him win the Nobel peace prize, but Obama has acknowledged that eliminating nuclear weapons is unlikely to be achieved during his lifetime.The agreement to reduce nuclear warheads by a third succeeds the 1991 strategic arms reduction treaty (Start), which expired in December. It will have to be ratified by the US Senate – where conservative Republicans can be expected to give it a rough ride – and the Russian parliament.In addition to the warhead limit, the US and Russia must cut their total land, sea and air-based launchers to 800 each, and no more than 700 actually deployed within seven years. While that will leave plenty of nuclear weapons to destroy the world several times over, it marks a big drop from the total of 19,000 strategic warheads both sides deployed during the cold war.Obama wants to move for even deeper cuts but faces Russian reluctance because of American plans to build a missile defence system in Europe to counter a possible Iranian threat. Russia argues that antiballistic missile systems could neutralise its smaller arsenal.Even as Obama pushes for deep cuts in nuclear weapons, the Washington Post re _NULL_

    • Economic View: Of Individual Liberty and Cap and Trade
      Ronald H. Coase, a Nobel laureate admired by conservatives, argued for using the least costly solution to problems. With greenhouse gases, could that mean government action? ロナルドH.コーズ、ノーベル賞受賞者の保守派が称賛、問題には、少なくとも高価なソリューションを使用すると主張した

    • Economists should share blame for crisis, says Stiglitz
      Joseph Stiglitz the Nobel Prize winning economist and Columbia University professor says economists are among those at fault for the financial crisis Now flawed premises include the ideas that participants behave rationally and markets are competitive and efficient Stiglitz said yesterday in a presentation prepared for a speech to the Allied Social Science Associations meeting in Atlanta ジョセフスティグリッツノーベル賞受賞の経済学者、コロンビア大学教授の受賞の経済学者、これら今欠陥のある建物のアイデアは、参加者は理性的に振る舞うと市場競争力があると効率的なスティグリッツ含まれるとした金融危機の障害時の間でているという昨日のプレゼンテーションのためのスピーチの準。原稿でアトランタの連合社会科学連合会

    • Governments should be careful about stimulus exit: Stiglitz
      Governments should be very careful about what to do with their stimulus, or else the economy may go down again, Nobel economics laureate Joseph Stiglitz warned at the China Development Forum. Governments cannot completely count on the private sectors to recover on their own. Countries like the U.S., China and those in Europe should be well aware that if they are not careful in dealing with the stimulus, the signs of recovery may be replaced by recession again, the Columbia University professo ... 政府は非常に何が刺激、または他の経済が再び下がる可能性がありますどうするかについて注意しなければならない、ノーベル経済学者ジョセフスティグリッツは、中国の開発フォーラムで警告した

    • US 'wants' weak dollar
      The United States wants a weaker currency to support its exporters, a possible departure from its "strong" dollar policy, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Japan's former top currency official Eisuke Sakakibara said. アメリカ合衆国の輸出業者は、その。。u0026quot;強い。。u0026quot;ドル安政策から可能な出発をサポートするため、弱い通貨を望むなら、ノーベル賞受賞者ジョセフスティグリッツ、日本の元最高、通貨関係者は榊原英資と述べた

    • Archbishop Tutu's DNA decoded for posterity
      He has won the Nobel Peace Prize, campaigned for human rights and bared his soul in truth and reconciliation. Now Desmond Tutu has given something else to humanity: his genome.Archbishop Tutu, 78, has allowed scientists to decode... 彼は、人間の権利のために運動をし、真実と和解に、彼の魂むき出しのノーベル平和賞を受賞しています

    • Nobel laureate sees U.S. stance as harassment of Nigerians
      The listing of Nigeria as a security risk state by the United States amounted to a harassment of Nigerians, Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka said on Thursday. The U.S. had on Sunday listed Nigeria among 10 countries classified as security risk states. It said that passengers travelling to the U.S. from the 10 countries and four others classified as 'sponsors of terror' would face tougher security screening. The U.S. decision came after an attempted terrorist attack by a23-year-old Nig ... アメリカ合衆国では、セキュリティリスク国家としてナイジェリアの一覧は、ナイジェリアの嫌がらせ額は、ノーベル賞受賞者ウォーレショインカ明らかにした

    • Video: Chinese dissident's appeal rejected
      A Beijing court has upheld the 11-year-sentence handed to Liu Xiaobo on Christmas Day. Liu has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.Tania BraniganDan Chung 北京裁判所が昨年の。劉暁には、クリスマスの日に提出した11を支持しています

    • Politics, as much as economics, is behind Greece's current troubles | Kevin Featherstone
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