Friday, December 3, 2010
Invitation For Lohri Party
Speech radiopop 03.12.2010 excited a Rector, Don Verzè, fried dumplings and other
The Chancellor of the University of Verona, Alessandro Mazzucco, spoke authoritatively (and heavily) about Gelmini Law stating, in an editorial the other day on the website of the University, that "like every measure taken by a parliament so contentious, what is the Italian one, the bill was built with a unique convergence of contributions and a consent substantially complete "and continues and concludes" the fundamental elements of innovation make this law an undeniable, albeit partial, improvement over the current situation untenable such as to enable deal in 2011 without having to deal with tragedies. " This
zealous enthusiasm did not like students, researchers and teachers from Verona that day protesting against this law.
"Yesterday was a sad day. For college, to search for the entire Italian education "say
and in the face of statements by the rector replicate" surprise first thing in the timing of this editorial and do not understand the reason for intervention stating that the consent to this reform was complete and extensive cross while it is quite clear that it is not. "
And yet" The chancellor may forget that now about one hundred university researchers Scala are mobilizing against this bill, that four faculty councils have passed motions of the rules contained severe criticism, not all of the deans like this reform, that have sprung up in just two days, 2000 signatures in one of Arts faculty to ask the chancellor to convene a conference to discuss the content of university and in which our rector explain on what grounds it considers that there are elements in this reform improvement over the situation really chaotic now. "
They conclude: "Even if it were approved, this law would need a dozen decrees of the individual rules. All this is intended to block the university system for several years. "
Teachers and students throughout Italy, with their protest against a law which followed a fierce logic of wealth and class, they managed to make the university, school, education, culture, a theme central to the Italian political scene as not the case for years.
It also managed, with the help of the governmental crisis, to refer to the final approval of the law after December 15 and, if things go as they should go, to sink. And the rector
Mazzucco, days ago, at first protests of students and teachers reacted by saying, with a bit 'of snobbish, "But protests are politically motivated."
Extraordinary. And how and what should they be? The law is not made by politics? And any protests against a law made by policy what could it be but political?
It 's true: there is no two without three ... misfortunes never come alone ... rains in the wet, etc., etc.
After the bishop and the mayor Zenti Tosi now the rector. We are fine.
Speaking of rain in the wet. "
for the disasters caused by the flood's chief prosecutor Mario Giulio Schinaia Verona has opened a criminal investigation. The idea of \u200b\u200bcrime is that of culpable disaster and try to identify those responsible and other claims for which call into question and to examine the way down the zoning of the territories involved in the disaster.
Good. It 's a good start.
League environment, our Italy, other associations, some political forces and also the speaker, in time, as they say, not suspects, were denounced as the devastation of the Veneto region, due to an interplay of interests and shortsighted poverty culturali, avrebbe comportato, inevitabilmente, distruzioni e danni grandissimi.
Ora si tratta di non lasciare alla sola magistratura il compito di colpire chi ancora ritiene che l'acqua, il suolo, l'aria siano beni privati e come tali da sfruttare e sfinire.
Altro argomento-
Un paio di settimane fa commentai, ritenendola esagerata, la defenestrazione dell'assessore Rossi da parte del sindaco Tosi che non aveva sopportato le critiche al suo operato da parte dell'esponente UDC. Rossi aveva detto che a comandare a Verona, in realtà, fosse non il sindaco ma il suo portavoce Bolis. Critica sgradevole ma, ritenevo, punita esageratamente.
Ora però, riordinando alcune carte, ho trovato un intervento a couple of months ago, former commissioner Rossi, who in his capacity as adviser to the provincial as well as city councilor, harshly criticized the draft Verzè Don, the owner of the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan and a great friend of Berlusconi, for the construction land in Verona, a blackboard, a mega "for the welfare and extension of life to 120 years."
Rossi's argument was perfect: "If we respect the right of people to have an efficient public health, we can not spend money for private treatment centers. We close our public hospitals and then give money to a private center, build the roads and then share the costs for his clients ... Don Verzè build the hospital but also does so with his money. "
By this we understand better the reason for his expulsion from the city council.
Now's a nice and pleasant.
Today, Friday, at 20 Library St. Anastasia 7 Gheduzzi of course, opens the exhibition "Recipes of the drawings Vigio Gianni Burato" and will be presented the new edition of its cookbook. Alberto
Cavazzuti, said El Bogoni, son of Vigio, implement and give practical demonstration cooking fried dumplings for the pleasure and taste buds of those present. Cavazzuti and Gianni Burato were among the main contributors in the drafting of Caesar Furnari "Verona Infedele” lo storico irriverente periodico satirico e di costume al quale mi onoro di aver collaborato e del quale sento insieme nostalgia e mancanza.
Il Vigio era il suocero di Cavazzuti, un emiliano tosto e gentile che nelle sue visite a Verona preparava il cibo per le cene casalinghe di “Verona Infedele”. Casalinghe nel senso che il desco era quello della ospitale casa di Alberto e Or nella.
Le ricette di quel cibo, illustrate da Gianni Burato, e gli originali delle illustrazioni, ora sono alla portata di chi le vuole fino al 12 dicembre.
Giorgio Bragaja
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