Spain is to reduce the entry conditions for all non-European tourists. In tough times Spain cannot allow to miss out on tourists, or to have a foreign country against her. So Madrid has shown it has been receptive to the several complaints received from Brazil and Mexico. Until now any non-European tourist who wants to enter Spain or an unlimited time has to show, a visa if required, a return ticket and a hotel reservation as well enough money to cover the stay, put at 74 € per day. If they were staying in a friend’s house, they had to supply all the details about the person and the house they would be saying going as far as the escritura for the purchase or the rental agreement. The friend needed to supply the DNI residency card and details of his wage and a tax return. Now all those requirements are being removed and now the tourist only has to say who they are visiting and give the address.
Saturday, 23 June 2012
The natural territory of the street artist Shepard Fairey would seem to be as all-American as it gets. Emerging from the country's skateboarding scene he achieved global prominence with his much copied, much parodied Hope poster displaying a stylised Barack Obama in shades of blue and red.
He spent much of Friday assembling his latest street mural in a seemingly less likely locale – a suburban street in Turnpike Lane, one of north London's more economically mixed neighbourhoods.
Hoisted aloft by a rented cherry picker, the 42-year-old artist used stencils and paint to create Envision, an image of a giant, stylised eyeball design, set in the frame of a disused Victorian placard site on the wall of a local shop.
The unlikely public commission, carried out with any charge by the artist, was the almost accidental result of a wider community regeneration programme carried out by the local council, Haringey, and the green travel charity Sustrans.
In getting together to decide options for more pedestrian-friendly street layouts, locals pondered what to do with the crumbling and slightly tatty shop wall, and decided the existing frame left by the long-disappeared Victorian placard would be best filled by a mural.
James Straffon, a local who helped organise the project, went to a London art gallery specialising in graffiti artists to seek help.
He said: "The woman from the gallery asked: 'Ideally, who would you like?' I said: 'I know it would never happen, but Shepard Fairy.' She said: 'Shall I get in touch with him, then?' I stuck my neck out and said yes and sent them a diagram with the sizes, thinking nothing would happen. Literally a week later they said, he's interested and he's coming over."
Straffon says he remains unsure why such a celebrated artist would be interested in a relatively out-of-the-way location. He said: "I think what sold it was that it's an old Victorian billboard. I think they like the fact it's the old London thing."
Before Fairey arrived, Straffon and some neighbours spent a day preparing the wall, painting it in a specified shade of red for a background to the stencilled design.
The US artist and his team spent several hours in decidedly mixed weather putting the design in place. Straffon said: "He's come from west coast America to dreary, sodden London. He must be thinking: 'Great, I've got to do this.' It's quite windy, too."
Another oddity is that this is Turnpike Lane's second work by a globally-known street artist in a matter of months. Last month, a mural believed to be by Banksy, a rough UK equivalent to Fairey, appeared on the wall of the area's local Poundland shop, showing a child sweatshop worker sewing jubilee bunting.
George Washington's personal copy of the US constitution and bill of rights sold for $9.8m (£6.3m) at auction on Friday, setting a record for any American book or historic document.
Bidders at Christie's New York salesroom and others on the telephone competed for the first US president's signed, gold-embossed volume dating to 1789, which had a pre-sale estimate of up to $3m.
The non-profit Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, which maintains the historic Mount Vernon estate in Virginia that was Washington's home and is now open to the public, was the successful bidder.
"The unique book had been in the Mount Vernon library until 1876, and will soon be returned to that library," said Chris Coover, senior specialist of books and manuscripts at Christie's.
The bound volume was Washington's personal copy of the Acts of Congress and is noteworthy for his bold signature marking it as his own.
The Acts of Congress include the Constitution, whose preamble promises to "secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity," and the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the constitution, which establish such fundamental liberties as the right to free speech, press, assembly and religion.
Christie's described the book as being in near-pristine condition after 223 years. It was specially printed for Washington in 1789, his first year in office as president.
The margins include Washington's handwritten brackets and notations highlighting key passages concerning the president's responsibilities.
The Acts of Congress volume was sold from Washington's library at Mt Vernon in 1876 and eventually bought at auction by collector Richard Dietrich in the 1960s. It was being sold by the family's estate.
Similar volumes created for Thomas Jefferson, the first secretary of state and third US president, and attorney general John Jay, are in Indiana's Lilly Library and a private collection, respectively.
Rare books and manuscripts have achieved impressive prices in recent years.
An autographed manuscript of Lincoln's 1864 election victory speech sold for $3.4m in February 2009, which set a record for an American manuscript at the time. A 1787 letter written from Washington to his nephew on the subject of the ratification of the Constitution fetched $3.2m in December 2009.
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Wednesday, 20 June 2012
On Tuesday night WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange applied for political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London after failing in his bid to avoid extradition to Sweden to face sex crime allegations. The 40-year-old Australian is currently inside the building in Knightsbridge, having gone there on Tuesday afternoon to request asylum under the United Nations Human Rights Declaration. The country's foreign minister Ricardo Patino told a press conference in the South American country that it was considering his request. In a short statement last night, Mr Assange said: "I can confirm that today I arrived at the Ecuadorian Embassy and sought diplomatic sanctuary and political asylum. This application has been passed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the capital Quito. I am grateful to the Ecuadorian ambassador and the government of Ecuador for considering my application." The computer expert, who was on £200,000 bail after failing in several attempts to halt extradition, attracted several high-profile supporters including Ken Loach and socialite and charity fundraiser Jemima Khan, who each offered £20,000 as surety. Other supporters included Bianca Jagger and veteran left-winger Tony Benn. The Swedish authorities want him to answer accusations of raping a woman and sexually molesting and coercing another in Stockholm in August 2010 while on a visit to give a lecture. Assange, whose WikiLeaks website has published a mass of leaked diplomatic cables that embarrassed several governments and international businesses, says the sex was consensual and the allegations against him are politically motivated. The Supreme Court last month ruled in favour of a High Court ruling that his extradition was legal. Last week the Supreme Court refused an attempt by him to reopen his appeal against extradition, saying it was "without merit". He had until June 28 to ask European judges in Strasbourg to consider his case and postpone extradition on the basis that he has not had a fair hearing from the UK courts. A statement issued on behalf of the Ecuadorian Embassy said Mr Assange would remain at the embassy while his request was considered.
Monday, 18 June 2012
21-5 Million.
BUILDER Amels LOA 50.00m / 164’
YEAR 2001 BEAM 9.00m / 29’1’’
FLAG Cayman Islands DRAFT 3.10m / 10’
NAVAL ARCH Terence Disdale SPEED 12 knots cruising
HULL Steel ACCOM 12 guests
LYING Genoa ENGINES 2 x 1,200hp Cummins
MALIBU is a 50m motor yacht delivered by the world renowned Amels Shipyard in Holland with an original interior design by Terence Disdale and a complete refit in 2006 including new interiors by Reymond Langton. The yacht was built to Lloyds +100 A1 SSC G6 LMC, MCA.
This yacht has to be seen to experience the exceptional level of quality craftsmanship onboard.
MALIBU’S placement of the tenders on the bow leaves every deck clear for enjoying a lifestyle oriented by the sea. Alfresco dining options abound with cocktail tables on the main deck, and dining for 12 offered on both the bridge and sun decks. The sun deck has a built in sun pad and bar. For serious sun bathing, the forward area of the sun deck furnishes privacy, full sun and a sensational Jacuzzi.
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
Type: Displacement Hull
Builder: Amels Shipyard (Holland)
Hull no.: 437
Naval Architect: Amels Shipyard (Holland)/ Terence Disdale
Interior Designer: Reymond Langton
Construction Year: 2001
Refitted: 2006
Classification: Lloyds +100 A1 55C G6 LMC, MCA
Construction: Welded Steel
Crew: 12
Flag: George Town – Cayman Islands
Engines: 2 x Cummins 1200 hp
Transmission: 2 x Reintjes WAF 541
GRT: 610 tons
DIMENSIONS
LOA 50.00 m / 164’
Beam 9.00 m / 29’7”
Draft 3.10m / 10
SPEED & RANGE UNDER POWER
Maximum Speed (knots) 15 knots
Cruising Speed (knots) 13 knots
Economical Speed (knots) 12 knots
Fuel Consumption 448 litres per hour @ 15 knots 1800 rpm
370 litres per hour @ 13 knots, 1400 rpm
206 litres per hour @ 12 knots, 1400 rpm
Range 2955 nm @ 15 knots
3185 nm @ 13 knots
5016 nm @ 12 knots
CAPACITIES
Accommodation 12 in 1 x Master, 2 x Double, 2 x Twin, 2 x Pullman
Crew 11-12 Crew members in 5 cabins + Captain
Fuel 95,000 litres/25,096 US gallons
Fresh Water 17,400 litres/4,596 US gallons
Lube Oil 2,200 litres/581 US gallons
Dirty Oil 2,000 litres/528 US gallons
Grey/Black Water 5,300 litres/1,400 US gallons
Waste Water 21,400 litres/5,653 US gallons
Jacuzzi 3,200 litres/845 US gallons
ACCOMMODATION
Master Stateroom
On Main Deck the full width owner’s stateroom with en-suite bathroom, private office and salon. It is awash in natural light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows port and starboard. Enhancing the suite’s contemporary style is the Reymond Langton designed furniture finished in high-gloss macassar ebony.
VIP Cabin
On Lower Deck 2 x VIP double cabins wit en-suite bathrooms accommodate 4 guests. The contemporary theme of the whole interior of the yacht is evident in these staterooms
Guest Staterooms
On Lower Deck 2 x Twin cabins with 2x Pullmans with en-suite shower accommodating up to 6 guests. The contemporary theme of the whole interior of the yacht is evident in these staterooms.
Captain’s Cabin
Captain’s double bedded cabin with shower on the upper deck aft of the wheelhouse.
Crew
The Crew are accommodated in 5 twin cabins with en suite shower rooms on the lower deck forward.
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
Engines 2 x Cummins 1200 hp @ 1,600rpm
Engine hours Port: 8,301hrs; Starboard: 8,301hrs (Apr 2012)
Generators & Electricity 2 x 170 Kw Cummins @ 1500 rpm each
1 x 33kw Cummins @ 1500 rpm
Generator hours Port: 17,993 hours; Starboard: 18,326 hours (Apr 2012)
Electricity 380V volt/3-phase/50Hz
Stabilisers 1 x Vosper / Naiad, Zero Speed
Bowthruster 1 x HRP 200-60 Electric @ 140 hp
Air Conditioning 1 x Heinman/Hopman 3 zones +chiller plant
Water Maker 2 x Idromar reverse osmosis
Fuel Centrifuge/Separator 1 x Alfa Laval MAB 103 B-24
Passerelle 1 x Electric Hydraulic AI 50
INTERIOR / GALLEY / LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT
Galley
1 x Lohberger Oven
1 x Lohberger grill
1 x Lohberger deep fryer
1 x Lohberger stove (4 x induction)
1 x foster Refrigerator
1 x foster freezer
1 x Scotsman AC 45 Icemaker
1 x Metro Dishwasher
1 x miele microwave - oven
1 x Lohberger Grill
1 x Foster Walk-ins on tank deck
Crew Quarters/Mess
1 x Panasonic combination oven Microwave
1 x Liebherr pro line Refrigerator
1 x GEC Domestic Dishwasher
3 x Miele Professional WS5425 Washing Machines
3 x Miele Professional T5205C Clothes Dryers
1 x Miele Rotating HM 21-100 Irons
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
Magnetic Compass 1 x Cassens & Plath
Gyro Compass 1 x C Plath Mk1
Automatic Pilot 1 x C Plath Navi Pilot V hsc
Echo Sounder 1 x Furuno FCV 582 L
Radar 1 x Decca
Radar 1 x Furuno RCV 013
Transponder 1 x Furuno
DGPS 2 x Litton Marine
Charts 1 x Transas
Navtex 1 x ICS nav 5
AIS GPS 1 x Saab
Log 1 x Seaplath Naviknot III
Wind Instruments 1 x Walker P310
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
SATCOM 1 x Sat TV Seatel
1 x Sat C Thrane & Thrane
1 x Sat Fleet 33
1 x Sat Fleet 77
1 x VSAT Seatel
VHF 2 x Sailor RT 4822
MF/HF 1 x Sailor HC 4500
Landline/Intercom 1 x Panasonic System
Miscellaneous 1 x Wi-Fi
DECK EQUIPMENT
1 x Anchor Windless System Steen
2 x Anchors 19-2-50
2 x Aft Capstans
1 x Marquipt Both, Port and Starboard
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
Main Saloon
1 x Surround sound plasma television
2 x Denon DVD player
1 x Denon amplifier
1 x Sat decoder
1 x Ipad
Sky lounge
1 x Surround sound plasma TV
1 x DVD Players
1 x Denon amplifier
1 x Sat decoder
1 x Ipad
Sundeck
1 x CD player
1 x Marrantz amplifier
Master Stateroom
1 x Surround sound 50’’Plasma TV
1 x DVD Players
1 x Denon amplifier
1 x Sat decoder
1 x Ipad
VIP Cabin
2 x 23’’HD
2 x DVD Players
2 x Denon amplifier
2 x Sat decoder
Guest Cabins
2 x 23’’HD
2 x DVD Players
2 x Denon amplifier
2 x Sat decoder
Crew & Captain’s Cabin
1 x 27” Plasma TVs
6 x 20” Plasma TVs
7 x DVD Players
2 x Sat decoders
General
1 x Crestron Multi Media System
1 x X-boxes in the guest suites for the kids on board
1 x LINN Audi throughout yacht
IPod docking stations throughout the yacht
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
PC/Printer: 1 x Asus , 1x Canon
Fax/Copier: 1 x Panasonic
Monitors: 1 x Samsung
TENDERS & WATERSPORTS EQUIPMENT
Tenders
1 x Custom 22ft. Tender with FNM HTLP 250 hp
1 x Novurania 22ft. 660XL Equator with 250 hp Yanmar
1 x Rescue tender Canguro 420 gs
Water Sports
1 x Yamaha Waverunner XL700
1 x Yamaha Jet Ski SL 700A
Snorkel gear & fishing gear, water skis, towable toys
Diving Compressor
1 x BAUER
Crane
1 x 2000 kg Yacht Tec JA01001
1 x 2000 kg Yacht Tec JA00379
SECURITY & SAFETY EQUIPMENT
1 x Panasonic closed circuit television (CCTV) system with
4x Cameras and motion detectors (main deck) + 4 cameras in the engine room
3 x CCTV Monitor screens in wheelhouse, crew mess room and engine room
4 x Door alarms: stern /aft escape, engine room escape, fire escape.
44 x Fire / heat / smoke detectors throughout yacht
2 x Fixed C) 2 Systems locates in Engine room and Galley
28 x Fire extinguishers in all places necessary
COMMENTS
MALIBU is a 50m motor yacht delivered by the world renowned Amels Shipyard in Holland with an original interior design by Terence Disdale and a complete refit in 2006 including new interiors by Reymond Langton. The yacht was built to Lloyds +100 A1 SSC G6 LMC, MCA.
This yacht has to be seen to experience the exceptional level of quality craftsmanship onboard.
MALIBU’S placement of the tenders on the bow leaves every deck clear for enjoying a lifestyle oriented by the sea. Alfresco dining options abound with cocktail tables on the main deck, and dining for 12 offered on both the bridge and sun decks. The sun deck has a built in sun pad and bar. For serious sun bathing, the forward area of the sun deck furnishes privacy, full sun and a sensational Jacuzzi.
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