Tuesday, June 28, 2011

'I am innocent, "says goalkeeper Bruno testified in the House of MG




The session in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (ALMG) to hear the complaint on goalkeeper Bruno attempted sale of habeas corpus in favor of it ended at 12:18 on Tuesday (28), in Belo Horizonte. The player who goes to jury about the disappearance and death of Eliza Samudio, asked the fans to believe in his innocence. "I could not return to thank all my fans. Believe me, in my words. I am innocent," he said.

The session began at 9:35 and was conducted by members of the Commission on Human Rights ALMG. Bruno's lawyer, Claudio Dalledone, the player and the bride, Ingrid Oliveira Calheiros, also provided clarification for Members Durval Angelo, Rogério Correia, Maria Teresa Lara, Delio Malheiros and others. During the session, Ingrid and Bruno came to sit side by side and exchanged kisses.

The denunciation of the bride left the goalkeeper on 10 June, when he had spoken to members. The commission, she said that Judge Jose Maria Starling, of the District of Esmeraldas, Ingrid had brokered talk with a lawyer who participated in the defense of the goalkeeper. This advocate would have proposed to the bride of a goalkeeper signing a contract of $ 1.5 million with a clause of filing for habeas corpus on behalf of Bruno.


The G1 spoke with the attorney Vargas Barbosa de Queiroz, defending the judge. He denied the involvement of Jose Maria Starling on alleged irregularities involving the case of the goalkeeper Bruno. According to Queiroz, "Starling, the judge has no power to put out Bruno to release from prison. You can not reverse the decision of Marixa (Rodrigues, Judge of the District of count, which will equip indictment against the defendants), "he said.

Bruno denied that he proposed or accepted any kind of corruption to get rid of the charge for the disappearance and death of Eliza Samudio. "I want to get out of Hungary by the Nelson front door," he said. The player said he hopes to return to work when they leave prison. "I want to leave, to continue my career and take care of my loved ones."

Early in the interview, Bruno made the accusation delegate Edson Moreira, Civilian Police in Belo Horizonte. "Mr. Edson Moreira offered me $ 2 million to leave, throw the case over my nephew. As I do not owe nothing, $ 2 million for me, in the situation that I was, I decided in a snap. But the court has to be done. That's not how things are resolved, said Bruno in session in ALMG.

Wanted, the sheriff Edson Moreira commented on the statement given by the goalkeeper. "Let it go Bruno. He has said this before. There is no denying that. We just deny what happens," said the delegate.

Statements in ALMG
Ingrid Oliveira Calheiros, Bride of goalkeeper Bruno, was the first to reach the Legislature. Then Bruno, who left the Nelson Hungria prison on Count to attend the meeting. He was accompanied by police and without handcuffs. The two came together in the courtroom and were wearing wedding ring on his right hand.

The first speaker was the lawyer Claudio Dalledone. He said that in February, Ingrid would have been called by a former lawyer for the goalkeeper, who would claim the amount in exchange for the release of the player. According to the complaint, the charge would be the judge José Maria Starling. Also according to Dalledone, a video showing the purported negotiation that would have been done in a hotel in Rio de Janeiro. The tape was shown to those present at the closing. As I had no audio, was told by the lawyer.

Then Bruno told the deputies. The player he cried twice asked the company who believes in his innocence and said he felt humiliated. "They are looking for her (Eliza Samudio) dead. Why not begin looking for her alive? Because I have to go through this humiliation, being treated worse than a prison? And people are saying that I have perks, "he said. By drinking a glass of water, the player said he did not drink cold water since he was arrested.

On Tuesday (28), Ingrid said she attended the home of the judge, the magistrate's invitation to take tea with two families of Bruno. The lawyer quoted in the complaint would also be present. According to Ingrid, in a private conversation in the home office of the judge, the lawyer would have shown the athlete denied habeas corpus and said that if there was help from an influential person, Bruno still stuck. "At first I thought the judge was really trying to help, was acting in good faith. The point is that I saw that she was interested in the issue of money, "said Ingrid.


At the end of the session, members of the Human Rights Commission raised the possibility of opening a Parliamentary Investigation Commission (CPI) to investigate the conduct of the judge cited in the complaint made by Ingrid and also the conduct of the delegate accused of extortion by Bruno.

Defendant for the death of Eliza Samudio
After a relationship with the goalkeeper Bruno, Samudio Eliza gave birth to a boy in February 2010. She claimed that the athlete was the father of the child. Currently, the boy lives with the mother of the young, in Mato Grosso do Sul Police said Eliza would have located dead in early June, the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte. The Civil Police indicted Bruno and eight involved in the disappearance and death of the young. The Justice of Minas Gerais has accepted the petition of the Public Ministry in August 2010. Eliza's body was not found.


In December 2010, the wife of Bruno, Dayanne, the former girlfriend of Bruno, Fernanda Gomes de Castro, the caretaker of the site, Elenilson Vitor da Silva, and Wemerson Marques, Coxinha were loose and respond in freedom. The goalkeeper, the friend and cousin Sergio noodles are arrested and go to jury trial for kidnapping and false imprisonment, murder and concealment of triply qualified corpse. The former policeman Marcos Aparecido dos Santos, Ball, is also arrested and will answer the grand jury for murder and concealment of dual qualified corpse.

Former Beatle Ringo Starr starts on November 10 in the Gymnasium Gigantinho in Porto Alegre, Brazil for their first tour




Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte and Recife will show the former Beatle. General public can purchase tickets from July 18
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NATO battles fatigue, rifts among allies


After three months of air strikes in Libya, the NATO alliance is showing growing signs of fatigue and discord with no end in sight in a conflict that allies are determined to win.

The conflict has lasted longer than some had anticipated when NATO took command of operations on March 31, replacing a Western coalition that had launched the first salvos two weeks earlier.

As the NATO mission marks three months on Thursday, rifts have emerged with Italy calling last week for a suspension of hostilities, while some allies with small air forces are feeling the strains of a steady pace of sorties.

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The operation's commander, Lieutenant General Charles Bouchard, refuses to scale it down, saying NATO has made significant progress by bringing "normalcy" to the opposition-held east while rebels scored successes in the west.

"I do not believe that any scaling down of operation is appropriate nor required at this time. In fact we stay the course," Bouchard said on Tuesday.

The Canadian general said NATO would keep up the pressure until Muammar Gaddafi stopped threatening civilians, returned his forces to barracks and allowed humanitarian aid to flow freely into Libya.

"We will continue our mission without pause until we have reached those objectives," he said.

The military organisation had extended its mandate for another 90 days, committing it to the mission until at least late September.

Shashank Joshi, an analyst at the Royal United Services Institute in London, said NATO had succeeded in fulfilling its UN mandate to protect civilians and will eventually bring down the Gaddafi regime.

"They have degraded Gaddafi's military capability, pushed him back, stretched his forces extremely thinly and essentially have made regime change an inevitability," Joshi told AFP.

"On the mission of regime change, which is the more central mission, I think they will eventually succeed, there's no doubt about it," he said.

"But, what I would caution, is that it can only take place potentially on a timetable that is quite politically damaging and has already revealed quite a few serious strains within the alliance."

Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini opened a rift last week when he called for a suspension of hostilities after chiding NATO over the accidental killing of civilians in a bombing, which Tripoli says killed nine people.

Outgoing US Defence Secretary Robert Gates had delivered his own bombshell earlier this month when he scolded allies for their over-reliance on the US military, saying they were even running out of munitions in Libya.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy hit back on Friday, dismissing Gates's criticism on the "bitterness" of a future retiree.

France, Britain and the United States launched the first strikes against the Libyan regime on March 19 before handing control of the operation to NATO despite French reservations.

Only eight of 28 alliance members are taking part in the air strikes, and one of them, Norway, has announced that it would end its mission in August because its air force is too small to continue.

The United States, France and Britain have pressed other allies to step up their contributions, with Gates singling out Spain, Turkey and the Netherlands as nations that should take part in the bombings.

But the latter have shown no willingness to drop bombs in Libya.

"It is quite a challenge to find somebody to step in," a NATO diplomat said on condition of anonymity. "In the long run, everybody will need some relief at some point. You will need a rotation."

But NATO will see the mission through as France and Britain have invested too much political capital to back out, Joshi said.

"They will not concede Italy's point about stopping the bombing and they will plough on regardless of whether the Norwegians or the Belgians or anyone else continues alongside them," he said.

"France and Britain have put so much into this, there is no prospect that they will now give up."

Dark ‘Transformers’ Unveils Moon Conspiracy, Lingerie Model: Rick Warner (Red-carpet report)




Where:Times Square, New York City
When: Tuesday night
Guest list from the film: Shia LaBeouf, director and executive producer Michael Bay, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Josh Duhamel, Patrick Dempsey, Tyrese Gibson, Ken Jeong, John Turturro, Frances McDormand, Kevin Dunn, Buzz Aldrin, Alan Tudyk. Additional guests included Alessandra Ambrosio, Derek Hough, Jimmie Johnson, Josh Kelly, Jaden Smith, Willow Smith, Jason Statham and Dwyane Wade.
MORE: Read Claudia Puig's review of 'TF3'
Times Square takeover: Paramount pulled out all the stops for the blockbuster flick, shutting down Times Square for a Transformers-style takeover. Hot cars, a giant Bumblebee 'bot and a live DJ kept hundreds of fans entertained, some of whom brought signs, such as "Hey Shia, I bet I can transform ya!" Even Aldrin was on hand to kick off the third installment, which starts off with a 1960s NASA conspiracy and ends with Autobots and Decepticons waging 3-D war in modern-day Chicago.
Meet the new girl: Goodbye, Megan Fox. Hello, Huntington-Whiteley! The model-turned-actress first met Bay shooting commercials for Victoria's Secret. TF3's new damsel in distress found it "a little challenging at times wearing high heels on that set." With only three weeks to prepare, the first thing she had to perfect was her run, "because my run looked like Phoebe from Friends," she said with a laugh. But there's one thing she already had in the bag: "The scream was all mine, au naturel." Bay said it was time for a fresh face. "I had a good run with Megan," he said. "I like discovering people. Rosie's another discovery. She did a great job." LaBeouf was a little more blunt when asked about the difference between co-stars. "(Rosie) is lovely and she's got levity, she's light. Where we came from wasn't necesarily light."
Last call for Shia? Although LaBeouf called TF3 "the best script we've ever had," he confirmed it will be his last Transformers movie. "This is like my graduation," he said. "No sadness at all. I'm super-excited. This is the best movie we've ever made." The star, who recently acknowledged hooking up with past co-stars (Fox and Isabel Lucas), said he doesn't regret his recent tell-all candor. His next move? Playing a Depression-era bootlegger in The Wettest County in the World.
Trouble on set: LaBeouf also acknowledged it wasn't all smooth sailing on Bay's set. During an emotional scene with Bumblebee, "on a big, huge" set day, "my priorities and (Bay's) didn't match that day and we had a little wrestle. I need time to get where I'm going to go. If I'm going to cry, it's going to take me a minute. Sometimes it doesn't always work with Mike's schedule. So that was a tough day."
Fashion notes from Rosie: "I wanted to dress like a Transformer tonight," Huntington-Whiteley said, in Jessica Rabbit-red Antonio Berardi. On her world-wide romp the top model wore sexy fuchsia and black Michael Kors gowns in Moscow and Rio de Janeiro, a backless silver dress from pal Naeem Khan in Berlin, and a slinky navy Burberry dress by friend Christopher Bailey in London. "I've been very lucky, designers were very kind to me," she said. "The Gucci dress (from Moscow) I'd seen on a runway and adored."
Surprise cameos: A recent test audience cheered when two Oscar favorites popped up on the screen, giving TF3's 'bot world a shot of humanity. John Malkovich plays LaBeouf's psychotic new boss, and his former Burn After Reading co-star Frances McDormand appears as the director of national intelligence. "I've always loved them," said Bay. Duhamel was thrilled, too. "Fargo is one of my favorite movies," he said of the McDormand film. "When I heard I was going to do scenes with her, I was well prepared, let me put it that way." Meanwhile, Dempsey pops up as a villain in the flick. Going from the Grey's set, "you go from a set that's very feminine to one that's very masculine."
Director's notes: Bay took a minute to take on the critics. "There are 300 critics in the world. There's tens and tens and tens of millions of fans in the world. I make the movies for them. I'm not here to please 300 people. This is summertime fun, this is not brain surgery. … To do a movie like this is so complex, there are few people in the world that can do it, and I work with the best people in the world. So shame on all the critics that say that this is not art in its own way."

Uday Chopra to Call it Quits After Dhoom 3





Mumbai, Jun 29: After several failed attempts to establish himself in the film industry, Yash Chopra's son Uday Chopra has decided that enough was enough.

The 38-year-old actor declared on his Twitter page that he was hanging up his boots for good and that Dhoom 3 would be his last movie.

"Ok confession time...Dhoom 3 is my swan song. It will be my last film. No I'm not giving up acting it's quite the opposite, acting is giving up on me," he tweeted.

Uday Chopra will be retaining his role of Ali Akbar Fateh in Dhoom 3.

Uday has worked as an assistant director on a number of films under the banner of Yash Raj films. His first film as an actor was Mohabbatein.

Actor Dia Mirza, who was with Sharma when she was being questioned, feels that celebrities are being targeted.




Bollywood celebs have shown their support for Anushka Sharma, who was detained on Wednesday for not declaring jewellery.

Actor Dia Mirza, who was with Sharma when she was being questioned, feels that celebrities are being targeted. "Considering the news of their detainment leaks out even before anyone outside knows of their arrival proves beyond a doubt that someone in there (at the airport) loves the attention," she said.

Mirza said that the Customs department does not seem to be equipped to evaluate jewellery. "This time, when I was headed to Toronto, I probed as to why I wasn't provided a (Customs) certificate. I was told by the Customs officer that they do not evaluate jewellery as they are not equipped to," she said.

Mirza added, "I was there when Anushka was being questioned and I know for a fact that she was carrying scanned images of every item of jewellery and letter of evaluation from the sponsored jeweller. What she did not have was a Customs certificate, which she tried to avail, but was not given. In fact, the officer at the departure gate told many of us to wear all our jewellery on arrival to avoid questioning."

Actor Minissha Lamba, who was recently detained for possession of undeclared jewellery, said, "There is a need to bring in a sense of practicality. One has to look into why an actor would do something illegal when he or she is going abroad to represent his or her country." Lamba also rues the fact that there is no proper system for jewellery evaluation. Actor Shilpa Shetty said, "The rich and famous are being targeted to set an example for all. It's usually them who try and save money and time by not declaring their goods and taking the green channel. I think we should let Customs do their job."



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