Friday, October 19, 2007

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EDITORIAL

SF movie clubZoe Petre – Ziua – read here -
All the authorities such as the Romanian Press Club or the National Council for Visual and Audio Media decided that the movie showing ex minister Remes taking bribe served public interest and didn't even harm our health or the investigations by the DNA (National Anti-Corruption Department). Therefore similar productions with a similar message, but with different heroes, will soon be crowding on the small screens of Romanians”.

POLITICS

Tulus foreverRazvan Savaliuc – Ziua – read here -
The second attempt to sack prosecutor Doru Tulus, a head of Department II in the DNA (National Anti-Corruption Department), failed too. Prosecutors' Department in the CSM (Superior Council of Magistracy) managed to help him look clean, although the inspectors had reported severe illegalities and problems in his activities“.

LATEST

CNSAS member Mircea Dinescu won't go to jailC.I. – Ziua – read here -
According to the members of the CNSAS (National Council for Research on the Communist Secret Service Archive), their colleague Mircea Dinescu was innocent in his dispute against the representatives of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The latter had accused Mircea Dinescu of unveiling secret information from the record of Antonie Plamadeala and thus breaking the CNSAS status”.

Surgery was successful, Patriarch diedVictor Roncea – Ziua – read here -
The jurisdiction commission of the College of Doctors in Romania proved loyal to their colleagues who had performed the surgery on Romania's former Patriarch and therefore yesterday they announced decision that the two doctors were innocent”.

MPs consent to Romania's future ambassadorsRazvan Gheorghe – Ziua – read here -
The Romanian Parliament's foreign affairs committees consented yesterday to the officials recommended to be appointed ambassadors of Romania in Italy, the US, Bosnia Herzegovina and the Kazahstan Republic”.