Monday, December 31, 2012

Hillary Clinton hospitalized for blood clot

US CLINTON | 31 de diciembre de 2012

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hospitalized over the weekend in New York after her doctors discovered a blood clot during a routine medical examination. EFE/File
Washington, Dec 31 (EFE).- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hospitalized over the weekend in New York after her doctors discovered a blood clot during a routine medical examination, her spokesman, State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary Philippe Reines, said.
Clinton, who had taken a few days off to rest after sustaining a concussion after she fainted on Dec. 15, was hospitalized Sunday for treatement of a blood clot in an unspecified part of her body and is taking anti-coagulants.
Doctors expect to keep Clinton in the hospital for observation for 48 hours and "will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion," Reines said.
Clinton's doctors "will determine if any further action is required," Reines said.
The 65-year-old Clinton has kept up a blistering pace as the top U.S. diplomat, undertaking numerous foreign trips.
The secretary of state's fainting spell earlier this month was blamed on a stomach illness that caused her to become dehydrated and weak.
Clinton cancelled all her foreign trips and her appearance before Congress to discuss the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11 in the wake of her illness.
The former first lady and senator said she would not stay on as secretary of state in President Barack Obama's second term.
Clinton has also denied reports that she plans to run for president in 2016.

Hillary Clinton continúa hospitalizada en Nueva York

31 de diciembre de 2012 18:16


La secretaria de Estado estadounidense, Hillary Clinton, permanecía hospitalizada este lunes en Nueva York por una trombosis tras sufrir una conmoción cerebral, un duro golpe para uno de los integrantes más populares de la administración de Barack Obama y que será reemplazada en breve por el senador John Kerry.
Su ayudante más cercano, Philippe Reines, anunció la tarde del domingo que la jefa de la diplomacia estadounidense, que no ha sido vista en público desde el 7 de diciembre, permanecerá 48 horas en el Presbyterian Hospital de Nueva York, donde se le está haciendo un tratamiento con anti-coagulantes.
Ninguna otra noticia sobre su estado de salud fue revelada este lunes.
En principio, Clinton, de 65 años, debía regresar el lunes al Departamento de Estado tras una serie de problemas de salud desde su retorno de una gira de más de tres semanas por Europa y menos de un mes antes de entregar su cargo a Kerry, designado por Obama para ocuparlo durante su segundo mandato.
El Departamento de Estado informó en varias ocasiones durante las últimas tres semanas el estado de salud de la secretaria, sin disipar gran parte de las interrogantes que despierta una ausencia larga e inédita.
Reines había anunciado el 9 de diciembre que Clinton había contraído un "virus gástrico" que la obligaba a cancelar una gira por África del Norte. Una semana más tarde, el 15 de diciembre, el consejero y los médicos de la jerarca revelaron que sufrió una "conmoción cerebral" tras "desmayarse" debido a una "fuerte deshidratación".
Según el sitio Buzzfeed, la secretaria de Estado está siendo tratada en el noveno piso del hospital, denominado "área VIP", donde su marido fue sometido a una cirugía de bypass en 2004.

Venezuela contiene la respiración tras el deterioro de la salud de Chávez.

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Las autoridades de Caracas cancelan todas los festejos para recibir el nuevo año y llaman a los venezolanos a rezar

Las redes sociales se inundan de mensajes de aliento y rumores sobre el estado del líder bolivariano

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FRANCE PRESSE / Caracas  Venezuela tiene el corazón en un puño desde el anuncio del agravamiento del estado de salud del presidente Hugo Chávez. Las celebraciones del fin de año fueron canceladas, mientras que redes sociales se inundaban de rumores sobre su muerte y de mensajes de aliento.
Un hombre camina frente a un muro con la imagen de Chávez pintada. EFE / MIGUEL GUTIÉRREZ
"Se nos ha informado de complicaciones como consecuencia de su infección respiratoria", dijo el domingo el vicepresidente de Cuba y probable sucesor, Nicolás Maduro, en un mensaje difundido por todas las emisoras en Venezuela.
"El estado de salud del presidente Chávez sigue siendo difícil", informó Maduro, que se halla desde el sábado por la mañana junto al presidente hospitalizado en La Habana.
Caracas se despertó en el silencio, pero la ansiedad era palpable en las filas de los partidarios del presidente Chávez, mientras que todos los diarios titulaban sobre su estado: "La salud frágil del presidente" ('Ultimas Noticias') o "Maduro: El presidente Chávez presenta nuevas complicaciones" ('El Universal').
"No sé qué va a pasar con Chávez, pero nunca hemos tenido una Navidad así. Solo Dios sabe lo que le va a suceder a él y a nosotros", dijo el lunes por la mañana Enrique Miguel, un jubilado de 70 años, entrevistado en un barrio rico de Caracas cuando se iba a oir misa.
Tras el último boletín sobre la salud del líder venezolano, las autoridades de la capital han cancelado inmediatamente el tradicional concierto de fin de año, previsto en el centro de la ciudad, en la plaza de Bolívar. El ministro de Información, Ernesto Villegas, ha llamado a "las familias de Caracas y de Venezuela en general a recibir el año nuevo juntos en sus hogares en una oración de fe y de esperanza por la salud" de Chávez.

Debates y rumores en las redes sociales

En Twitter, las etiquetas #FuerzaChavez, # ChávezViviráyVencerá o #YoAmoAChávez se repitieron cientos de veces, tanto por parte de los altos jerarcas del régimen bolivariano como por ciudadanos anónimos.
"# ChávezViviráyVencerá porque tiene la fuerza para hacer frente a todas las tormentas de la vida", aseguró Neri Colmenares (@NeriColmenares). Pero los críticos también se han expresado: "No quiero que Chávez muera. Quedaríamos en mal lugar si una enfermedad hace nuestra labor, que es expulsarlo del poder", ha escrito Enrique Vásquez (@Indiferencia).
Y los rumores sobre su muerte se han multiplicado. "Chávez ha muerto, se dará a conocer en unas pocas horas o no más tarde del 3 de enero", silbó el Teniente Coronel (@User0118).

Madrid. Encuentran más restos de la mujer descuartizada en Sanchinarro .

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Contenedores donde se halló el sábado la bolsa con las piernas de la mujer
La Jefatura Superior de Policía de Madrid ha informado de que el pasado sábado, a las 23.15 de la noche, un vecino del barrio de Sanchinarro encontró una bolsa con vísceras y un ojo. Este ciudadano se topó con una bolsa rodeada de sangre a la altura de la calle Arroyo de Pos, 1, a un kilómetro de distancia de donde apareció a las 10 de la mañana del mismo sábado el medio cuerpo, de cintura para abajo, de la víctima. No dudó en alertar a la Policía. La Científica se personó en el lugar y comprobó el contenido.
Tanto la bolsa como el contenedor fue trasladado a la unidad de Policía Científica de Moratalaz. Tratan de identificar los restos para dar con la identidad de la víctima.
La primera bolsa la encontraron operarios de limpieza del barrio junto a dos contenedores de reciclaje de vidrio y papel, a la altura del número 44 de la calle Ana de Austria. Fueron a recoger dos bolsas para retirarlas. El peso de una de ellas les llevó a abrirla para ver el contenido. Para su asombro se toparon con el cuerpo de una mujer de edad adulta descuartizado y ensangrentado. Se trataba de la mitad inferior del cuerpo, de cintura para abajo. Estaba en avanzado estado de descomposición, informó la Jefatura Superior de Policía de Madrid. Los trabajadores alertaron rápidamente a la Policía Nacional.

La basura se había recogido

El Grupo de Delitos Violentos hizo un importante despliegue en la zona para encontrar la parte restante. Inspeccionó durante horas el perímetro. Se buscó por todos los contenedores, pero ya se había recogido la basura, así que el cuerpo podría encontrarse en el vertedero de Valdemingómez, donde van a parar los residuos de los madrileños.
La Policía entrevistó a los porteros de todas las fincas cercanas en busca de alguna pista que condujera al autor que había depositado allí el cadáver, previsiblemente durante la madrugada. Junto a los contenedores donde apareció el cuerpo hay una finca con varios portales. Se trata de un barrio de reciente creación.
El Grupo VI de Homicidios se ha hecho cargo de la investigación. Los restos serán analizados en el Instituto Anatómico Forense para esclarecer las causas de la muerte.

Otro cuerpo seccionado en 2011

El último suceso similar acaecido en la región del que se tiene constancia ocurrió el 2 de diciembre de 2011. El colombiano Milton James M. A., de 41 años, aparecía descuartizado en el maletero de su coche junto a la Vía Lusitana de Carabanchel.Los restos estaban distribuidos en tres bolsas. Las piernas y los brazos habían sido seccionados. Su novia denunció su desaparición el 26 de noviembre. Esta víctima tenía antecedentes y se investigaba un posible ajuste de cuentas como móvil. El suceso se esclareció en febrero de este año. Al parecer, Fabio Alberto N.C de 55 años, le había disparado previamente en su casa de Villaverde.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Javier Casares dijo or said:

Si todos los derechos son reservados, ¿son todos los zurdos muy habladores?

If all rights are reserved, are all very chatty left-handed? 

Flannery O'Connor dijo or said:

 Si no hubiera infierno seriamos como los animales, sin infierno no hay dignidad
"If there were no hell, we would be like the animals. No hell, no dignity.

I Received A Call From "Restricted"

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 Hello,
I have a LG3200 cell and verizon service.

Today I have recieved about 6 calls from "restricted", i.e., in my missed
calls list they are listed as "restricted". There is no call back number
listed and any attempt to hit send and call back on these missed calls to
find out what is going on delivers a message from the phone of: invalid
number.

Does anybody have any idea what is going on here? I have none and am
wondering if this is some type of worm attack or hack attempt or something.

I have no clue what this is all about.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Dave
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 I believe LG phones display "private" numbers (in other words, a blocked ID)
as "restricted". At least my 4400 and 6100 both do.


"Dave" <Dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.03.19.08.23.08.686000@nowhere.com...
> Hello,
> I have a LG3200 cell and verizon service.
>
> Today I have recieved about 6 calls from "restricted", i.e., in my missed
> calls list they are listed as "restricted". There is no call back number
> listed and any attempt to hit send and call back on these missed calls to
> find out what is going on delivers a message from the phone of: invalid
> number.
>
> Does anybody have any idea what is going on here? I have none and am
> wondering if this is some type of worm attack or hack attempt or
> something.
>
> I have no clue what this is all about.
> Thanks in advance for any info.
> Dave
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 On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 05:21:41 GMT, Dave <Dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote:
>Does anybody have any idea what is going on here? I have none and am
>wondering if this is some type of worm attack or hack attempt or something.

I think it's Dick Cheny calling from an undisclosed location.

J.
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 On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 05:21:41 GMT, Dave wrote:

>Does anybody have any idea what is going on here? I have none and am
>wondering if this is some type of worm attack or hack attempt or something.

"Restricted" means that the caller's account was set not to identify the caller or phone number.
Reply to Anonymous
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 On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 03:31:34 -0500, Philip R. Mann wrote:

> "Restricted" means that the caller's account was set not to identify the
> caller or phone number.

Thanks. I think someone has been calling my number by mistake. Sort of
annoying that there is no way to call them back and let them know about
it. I have missed answering it while it was ringing every time so far.
Dave
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 On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 05:21:41 GMT, Dave <Dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote:
>Today I have recieved about 6 calls from "restricted", i.e., in my missed
>calls list they are listed as "restricted". There is no call back number
>listed and any attempt to hit send and call back on these missed calls to
>find out what is going on delivers a message from the phone of: invalid
>number.

It could even be Verizon calling you about your account. Verizon blocks
caller ID when they call you.

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 Most likely it is a telemarketer. Everytime I've answered "restricted"
calls it has been something like that.
"Dave" <Dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 03:31:34 -0500, Philip R. Mann wrote:
>
> > "Restricted" means that the caller's account was set not to identify the
> > caller or phone number.
>
> Thanks. I think someone has been calling my number by mistake. Sort of
> annoying that there is no way to call them back and let them know about
> it. I have missed answering it while it was ringing every time so far.
> Dave
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 US wrote:
> Most likely it is a telemarketer. Everytime I've answered "restricted"
> calls it has been something like that.

Most likely it is a telemarketer, OR someone who has caller-id blocked. When I
call from my home phone which has auto CLID block, it shows "restricted" on
cellular phones and usually something like "private" on landline caller ID
boxes unless I unblock my number by using the *82 predial code.

Try it yourself. *67 blocks caller ID for your next call, *82 unblocks caller
ID for your next call, and both work from any landline or US cell phone - try
from both. :)

Landline carriers and, I imagine, most cellular carriers allow you to block
caller ID by default. Cell carriers even let you do it at no additional charge.

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 As others posted, most likely a telemarketer. By default I don't
answer any of these... if it's someone who knows me and just happens
to be calling from a caller-ID blocked phone they'll leave a message.
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 On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 00:15:05 GMT, "US" <Ourinfo@worldnet.att.net>
wrote:

>Most likely it is a telemarketer. Everytime I've answered "restricted"
>calls it has been something like that.

Not saying there aren't some out there who don't do this, but haven't
telemarketers been required to send CID info with their calls?
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 On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 20:21:11 -0500, despondent <the@despondent.net> chose
to add this to the great equation of life, the universe, and everything:

>As others posted, most likely a telemarketer. By default I don't
>answer any of these... if it's someone who knows me and just happens
>to be calling from a caller-ID blocked phone they'll leave a message.

Last Saturday, I got a call from Restricted, but since it was a weekend and
airtime was free, I answered it. It turned out to be some company's (I
can't remember who right now) customer service telling me something
worthwhile, so I was glad I answered it.

I also have a friend who has a device installed in his house that
automatically dials the CID block code every time he picks up a phone.

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 Most calls from a company using T1 lines do not send Caller ID.

Like others said, probably a Telemarketer

"Dave" <Dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.03.19.08.23.08.686000@nowhere.com...
> Hello,
> I have a LG3200 cell and verizon service.
>
> Today I have recieved about 6 calls from "restricted", i.e., in my missed
> calls list they are listed as "restricted". There is no call back number
> listed and any attempt to hit send and call back on these missed calls to
> find out what is going on delivers a message from the phone of: invalid
> number.
>
> Does anybody have any idea what is going on here? I have none and am
> wondering if this is some type of worm attack or hack attempt or
> something.
>
> I have no clue what this is all about.
> Thanks in advance for any info.
> Dave
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 On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:26:16 -0400, <dalite01@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>Most calls from a company using T1 lines do not send Caller ID.

I disagree with "most". IME, "most" send a single number, usually the
main switchboard number. IME, NONE send the restriced, but many give
the "not available".

>Like others said, probably a Telemarketer

I get these most often from individuals who wish to protect their
privacy. I understand that battered women's shelters and that sort of
place often use it as well.

>"Dave" <Dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote in message
>news:pan.2005.03.19.08.23.08.686000@nowhere.com...

>> Today I have recieved about 6 calls from "restricted", i.e., in my missed
>> calls list they are listed as "restricted".
Reply to Anonymous
I disagree I had the same caller ristricted call 4x at 2 am at 3am at 8am and @7pm within a 24 hr period???? Darla
Reply to Anonymous
I get them all of the time, but I happen to know it is my mother, that's right my mother. She does this to harass us & i, my brother & his wife all get them at about the same times. ALl the caller has to do is dial *67 & the number & the call shows up restricted. I have reported her to Verizon & asked why the heck they don't have the feature to allow us to not accept calls from people who block their number. Land lines have this feature & with Verizon supposing to be the largest wireless network I don't understand why they can't do something about it.
Reply to a-woody
I started getting restricted calls a few years ago and there was never anyone on the line when I answered. I assumed it was some disgruntled ex or something, but they've lasted for literally 4 years. The number of calls have decreased, but I still get them at very odd hours of the day (mostly night). Verizon said I could change my number or file a police report and retain a lawyer. Neither were worth it to me. I just ignore the calls now, but I still think there's something weird going on with Verizon accounts.
Reply to sellaj
I agree. I am with cellular south and I have the same problem. I have contacted them about the issue and they are unaware of any solutions to fix the problem. THis is annoying.
Reply to Anonymous
Verizon has an application called do not disturb cost three dollars but I think it is worth it. My restricted calls go right to voicemail. I can also setup specific numbers to block. I have used it for about two months now and am happy with it. You can down load it right to your phone.

You could also checkout Google Voice as it is free. You setup your number online then can use it's features. Block call or screen calls ect.

http://www.google.com/googlevoice/about.html



Hope this helps!

-Bob
Reply to GetOverIt
well, i am in 7th grade, and if you add *67 to the beginning of the number you are dialing, it will show up as Restricted or Private Number when you call someone else. since almost all the kids in my class know this, i get TONS of prank calls. so every time i see "Restricted", i just assume its a prank.
Reply to Anonymous
I have been getting restricted calls for the past week, usually in the middle of the night. I have answered several times, and all I hear is a beep- like a fax machine has been dialed. I called Verizon and I can't block this number since it's restricted. My only other option is to change my number, which I definitely don't want to do. Any suggestions? These calls are driving me nut!
Reply to ixj5
i talked to Verizon customer service and they told me any caller can restrict their calls if they put in a code. this is most frequently used by telemarketers so you answer the call without seeing the business name. Scam artists use this technique as well for phising purposes. In other words, they pose as a business and ask for you personal information for what ever reason they have planned to trick you into giving your personal info in order to steal your identity so they can use your name to set up a line of credit and use it themselves without your knowledge. However, most of these calls are from telemarketers. Landline receive restricted calls as well. My parents, simply do not answer. To stop these calls, you simply state, "place me on your do not call list" then it is illegal for them to call you.
Reply to DeborahW
this is lopli321 from youtube.

Someone called me from restricted and accused me of some filthy sex acts with their daughter. I've never even been with anyone and dunno who it was, it was someone with a raspy voice talking in a Jersey accent. They called back again but this time pretending to be foreign
Reply to Anonymous
Anonymous, it was probably some nutt case getting off on their own imagination.
Reply to meacobb11
It means they have a restricted phone number which means caller id is restricted from giving their number. A lot of small businesses have restricted numbers including lawyers.

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Reply to braddudley
It is possible to unblock restricted numbers and even find out the name of restricted numbers. You can unblock (unmask) every restricted or blocked number that comes your way. There are a few out there to choose from and they all cost money. They work though.

Reply to nukemdomis
I'm a paranoid bastard, and I got a call on my phone that said 'restricted' i picked up, and said 'hello?' but there was no answer. After a few seconds, the line went dead.
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Reply to slicegan2
I recieved 5 restricted calls yesterday within 20 minutes of each other and when I answered the first call, I heard noises for about 20 seconds and then I hung up. The last 4 calls, I didn't answer, thinking it would go to my voicemail but didn't. Okay, I then thought it was a telemarketer so I forgot about it. Now fast forward to three in the morning. My phone rang and scared the %#*% out of me. When I finally answered, no one was on the other end. About five minutes later, it rang again and I didn't answer. Now, I don't know any telemarketers who would be calling at that time of day and now I'm getting mad and a little nervous. I went to my phone settings and blocked out all calls except my contacts, but then my daughter told me that if someone important had to call me from another phone, I wouldn't get the call so I switched back to taking all calls again. Now, my only other option is to keep my phone on silent during the night. I don't like doing this because I might miss a very important call, but I have no choice. We do need to be able to block restricted calls on these phones. Will be contacting Verizon today to look into the matter.