Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Royal future in hands of royal couple
Monday, March 28, 2011
I have a (non-nuclear) dream...
See also extract from today's edition of UK Nuclear News below.
Germany
An estimated quarter of a million people took to the streets in four German cities on Saturday to call for the closure of all nuclear power plants in the country. The demonstrations in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Munich were organised by a wide range of environmental groups and supported by the main opposition parties in parliament—the Social Democratic Party, the Greens and the Left Party. The German federation of trade unions (DGB) also put its name to the list of sponsors and its chairman was the main speaker at the rally following the march in Berlin.
World Socialist Web 28th March 2011
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/mar2011/gdem-m28.shtml
Morning Star 27th March 2011
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/index.php/news/content/view/full/102752
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition was defeated in its southwestern heartland and failed to win control of a second state as the anti-nuclear Greens vote surged to a record, forcing her to reassess energy policy. The Greens were poised to enter the regional governments in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate after state elections yesterday conducted in the shadow of the nuclear disaster in Japan. In Baden-Wuerttemberg, the Greens were set to lead their first state administration, ejecting Merkel’s Christian Democrats from power in Stuttgart after 58 years.
Bloomberg 27th March 2011
Telegraph 27th March 2011
Guardian 28th March 2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/mar/27/german-green-victory-fukushima
Four nuclear power companies are preparing lawsuits against the German government in the wake of its decision to idle seven of the country’s 17 nuclear-power stations. Officials at the companies – Germany’s Eon, RWE and EnBW and Sweden’s Vattenfall – said no top-level decisions had been taken, but obligations to shareholders made suits “almost an imperative”.
FT 28th March 2011
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3d2319bc-588f-11e0-9b8a-00144feab49a.htmlSunday, February 27, 2011
What is translation?
Jost goes on to distil some overarching themes from the recently published book, The Prosperous Translator, into six useful bullet points:
- Writing skills in the target language are one of the key components to success as a translator.
- Above-average subject-specific knowledge is another key to success.
- There is great value in membership and active participation in professional associations.
- Networking with colleagues and clients is essential.
- Low prices devalue your proposal and make you less attractive.
- There is lots and lots of work out there for lots and lots of us, provided that we adhere to the points listed above.
Jost concludes that: the (translation) world would truly be a better place if we followed these suggestions (and if those who can't would choose a different profession!).
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
We owe the internet for changing the world. Now let's learn how to turn off
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/feb/22/internet-learn-to-turn-off