dimanche, décembre 23, 2007

2007 soon over !! what will I remember of it ??

January

Almost one year ago, Bulgaria & Romania joined the European Union. Now I'll be able to visit one more friend without Visa (but wiz my credit card)

Kodi Annan was replaced by South Korea's Ban Ki-moon and became the new United Nations Secretary General.

Russian oil supplies to Poland, Germany & Ukraine are cut as the Russia-Belarus energy dispute escalates; restored 3 days later.

February

Smoking in public and work places is banned in France (high school,colleges, compagnies); in one week (2008) it will banned in restaurant, pubs & discos.

March

Sydney (31) turns off its lights for 1 hour between 7:30pm and 8:30pm as a political statement for Global Climate Change.

April

The TGV (French for "high-speed train") holds a series of world speed records achieved in the context of an active research and development program. The high speed trials are intended to expand the limits of high speed rail technology, increasing speed and comfort without compromising safety. The speed record for the TGV is currently 574.8 km/h on the EST European line.

Retired chess champion Garry Kasparov is detained in Moscow for participating in a banned march.

The first round of the French presidential election of 2007 takes place. Russians riot in Tallinn (Estonia), about moving the Bronze Soldier ( a Soviet WW II war memorial). Two nights of rioting leave one dead.

May

Nicolas Sarkozy is elected President of my Country (France), defeating Ségolène Royal with 53% of the vote in the French Presidential Election. His speech was interesting, let's tell future if he does what he said.

June

Tony Blair resigns as Prime Minister of UK; New Labour Party leader Gordon Brown is
appointed Prime Minister by Queen Elizabeth II.

In the aftermath of Greece's worst heatwave in a century, at least 11 people are reported dead from heatstroke, approximately 200 wildfires break out nationwide, and the country's electricity grid nearly collapses due to record breaking demand.

July

Portugal takes over the Presidency of the Council of the EU from Germany.

Smoking in public and work places is banned in England and in pubs and clubs in New South Wales & Victoria (Australia)

August

I visited my Friend Mika in Narbonne and François in Montpellier and discovered some places in Languedoc Roussillon (see past posts)

September

The Rugby World Cup 2007 starts in France.

First confirmed deaths resulting from the Myanma military's crackdown on weeks long anti-government protest. Buddhist monks are arrested and Internet access is cut from the public

October

Track and field star Marion Jones surrenders her five Olympic medals she won in the 2000 Sydney Games after admitting to doping. What a shame !! I admired her !!

South Africa defeats England at the Rugby World Cup 2007 final in Stade de France. Too bad that Oz team lost again the Rosbeefs. In the final, the best team won.

November

Australian Labour Party wins the federal election in Australia ; Labour leader Kevin Rudd is elected to succeed John Howard as Prime Minister of Australia.

December

European leaders sign the Treaty of Lisbon in Lisbon. Hope it will change the Institutions working.

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, is announced as Time magazine's 2007 Person of the Year. What a crazy world!!

The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia join the Schengen border-free zone. Nice be able to visit more friends without visa.

Death:


Abbé Pierre, French priest. He founded in 1949 the Emmaus movement, which has the goal of helping poor and homeless people and refugees.
A great loss for humanity (especially in France) "mais, c'est pa pottible, malheureusement SI"



Anna Nicole Smith, American model and television personality.She first gained popularity in Playboy, becoming the 1993 Playmate of the Year. She modeled for clothing companies (one of the hottest pieces of ass on the planet when she modeled for Guess jeans) . She starred in her own reality TV show. In the months before her death, she was the focus of renewed press coverage surrounding the death of her son. She died at the age of 39.
Rest in piece, Anna. You will be missed.


Boris Yeltsin, first President of the Russian Federation serving from 1991 to 1999.
I will remembe 4ver, one of the best laugh on TV:



On 31 December 1999, in a surprise announcement made live on Russian television, Yeltsin said Prime Minister Vladimir Putin would take over as acting president.
Yeltsin asked for forgiveness for what he acknowledged were errors of his rule, and said Russia needed to enter the new century with new political leaders.
Yeltsin said: "I want to beg forgiveness for your dreams that never came true. And also I would like to beg forgiveness not to have justified your hopes."


Grégory Lemarchal was a French singer and winner of the fourth series of the reality TV programme Star Academy. A new French duet version of the British singer Lucie Silvas' ' hit single "What You're Made Of" went to number two in the singles chart. Too young to die, I really enjoyed that song. Rest In Peace.



Grégory's family founded Association Grégory Lemarchal, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people and the families of people with cystic fibrosis, on June 7, a week after Grégory's death : http://www.association-gregorylemarchal.com/accueil.html





Raymond Barre was professor of economics at Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
(Sciences Po).

In 1967, President De Gaulle chose him as vice-president of the European Commission for Economic & Financial Affairs. He stayed in Brussels until January 1973. Having come back to France, he joined the cabinet as minister of the External Trade in January 1976.

Barre's 1st Government , 1976 -30 March 1977. Second government from 30 March 1977 to 5 April 1978. Third government from 5 April 1978 to 22 May 1981.

Barre retired from active politics in June, 2002. He was being treated at a hospital for a heart condition since April, 2007 when he died on August 25, 2007


Luciano Pavarotti was one the most famous tenor in opera music, who crossed into popular music and became one of the most beloved vocal performers. He was one of The 3 Tenors and was well known for his televised concerts and media appearances
One of his famous song: Nessun Dorma.
Rest in Peace Luciano and thank you !!!




Colin McRae, was a Scottish world rally driver champion.
He was the 1991 and 1992 British Rally Champion and, in 1995, became the first of only two Britons to date to have won the World Rally Championship Driver's title.
McRae helped lead Subary to the constructors' title three times in succession in 1995,1996, 1997. After a three year spell with Ford, which saw McRae win nine events, he moved to Citroen in 2003, where, despite not winning an event, he helped them win the first of their three consecutive manufacturers' titles. He became more famous with his video game in 1998.

Movies:

- My Blueberry Nights directed by Wong Kar Wai
- The Fountain directed by Darren Aronofsky

dimanche, décembre 16, 2007

No News is Good News

Here is the copy of an email I received

Dear Mr X,

I am pleased to inform you that your results in the practical tests qualify you for admission to the oral examination.

We can already inform you that the oral tests will most likely start in January 2008 and will be held in Brussels. Further information regarding the organisation of this stage of the competition, including your date/time of examination will be sent to you in due course.

Yours sincerely,

For the chairman of the Selection Board...

The countdown is on!!! I'm studying as much as possible to be ready for the D-day !!!
Who could have imagined I would go to the Oral one year ago !!
But I did it and now I must believe I might achieve my goal to work as a European Servant !!!
Time will say... I will keep you update asap.

Xmas is coming very soon as well as new year's eve but I have not planned anything until now.

Open to all propositions guys !!!

Better late than never

Here are the pics of my September trip to Barna.


WC Irish bar - let's goal




Tarrascon




One of my favourite fountain




Miro masterpiece





The most difficult part of the climbing


Remi with Miro sculpture at the beach

mercredi, septembre 26, 2007

Weekend Barcelona

Last friday, I went to Barcelona to take my exam to work for the European Commission.

I must admit it was quite difficult, more than I expected. I do not think I will go to the Oral ( last stage before being on the reserve list), but time will say, life is full of surprises...

Every year in the end of September, Barcelona is prepared to celebrate its Major Party and commemorates the festivity of Mare de Déu de la Mercè, mistress of the city. This is a religious and popular party that gathers activities, among which we emphasize the popular "correfuegos" (fireworks), castellers, sardanas and the traditional piromusical.

It is necessary to emphasize that, according to the tradition, Mare de Déu de la Mercè set free Barcelona from a plague of lobsters and in gratitude she was nominated mistress of the city in 1637. The worship to the Mare de Déu de la Mercè spread, during the Middle Ages, over the Mediterranean sea and nowadays it has spread over Hispanic and American lands.

The fire, symbol of Mediterranean celebrations, is present in this party. This way, we find the traditional "correfuego" (type of fireworks) where stand out the figures of dragons and devils. Another one of the classics in Merce's party is el Piromusical. As grand finale, el Piromusical or spectacle of fireworks takes place in Montjuïc's fountains illuminating Barcelona's sky with the most current music that comes from all five continents.

I got the opportunity to attend severals concerts around the city. I enjoyed especially " El sueño de Morfeo" in Cataluña place, there were more or less 35000 people.

I saw the Castellers in the Town Hall place, it was full of people. I will always remember it, during my life I thought many Castellers on TV but never on live. It was fantastic, really moving, stressing, hard to describe that special feeling. One must see them to get that special feeling.

A castell is a human tower traditionally built during festivals in many places in Catalonia, Spain. At these festivals, several colles castelleres (teams) meet and try to build the most impressive towers they can.

I will probably put some pictures and a video asap.

I stayed at Remi's flat and met with Miguel on Sunday nite. The weather was set free. Hope you will come to this event once in your life, it really worth it.



dimanche, juillet 22, 2007

Malaga Summer Break !!!



Departure from Barcelona


Listening to Café Del Mar airline station :)


Calle Larios ready for the Feria


Nice Patio with Iron gate


View from Plaza de la Marina of the Calle Larios


Plaza de la Merced


Paper Local with Picasso building


View of the Town Hall and Botanic Garden



The Alcazaba & the Cathedral (aka La Manquita)




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Bullring


the Forest & the Sea & the Sky !!!


Malaga Coastline


Palm Tree shade


Malaga Beach


The Alcazaba & the Roman theatre


Visitor Entrance of the Cathedral


Cathedral from park bench


The Fountain & Obispado


Bull fights postcards


City Centre : boys playing around Colombus scuplture


Picasso, Malaga the best painting


Nice Church close to the Main Post Office


Tapas Festival :Enjoying food & beer


Plaza Mayor background


Olives & Draught for less than 1 Euro


Plaza Mayor Pubs !!!