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Fallecen varios funcionarios de Nicaragua en los últimos días sin que se sepa la causa exacta
Fallecen varios funcionarios de Nicaragua en los últimos días sin que se sepa la causa exacta WorldViralMedia 21 Views • 6 years ago

Media docena de personalidades políticas de Nicaragua fallecieron en los últimos días, algunos de ellos, sin información precisa sobre los motivos.


El gobierno del presidente Daniel Ortega informó este martes de tres de estos decesos y la Asamblea Nacional informó del fallecimiento de una segunda diputada, que se suma a un legislador cuya muerte reportó el Parlamento en mayo.

La vicepresidenta Rosario Murillo indicó en una llamada con medios oficialistas este martes que durante las últimas horas fallecieron el alcalde de Masaya, Orlando Noguera, y el director del Instituto Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones y Correos (Telcor), Orlando Castillo, así como Fermín Cuadra, exalcalde de El Coral.

“Nuestro hermano alcalde de El Coral en su momento, Fermín Cuadra, tuvo ayer (1 de junio) una subida de azúcar. Parece que esperó hasta la mañana para ir al hospital porque venía para Managua, y en el camino pasó a otro plano de vida. Lo recordaremos siempre como uno de nuestros primeros aliados”, dijo Rosario Murillo.

Como homenaje, Murillo resaltó la labor de estos servidores públicos.

“Tenemos presente a Orlando (Noguera), en Masaya, a Orlando Castillo, director de Telcor, también. A todos ellos, con la fortaleza de la Revolución, vivimos su legado”, añadió Murillo.

La vicepresidenta no informó las causas del deceso del alcalde de Masaya ni del director de Telcor.

“Queda su legado, su valentía y sobre todo ese amor con el que sirvieron en todo momento al pueblo nicaragüense”, manifestó Murillo.

La Alcaldía de Masaya publicó este lunes en su página de Facebook una fotografía del alcalde con el texto “Compañero Orlando Noguera Vega, ¡Masaya entera te grita presente! (…)”.

Otra de las políticas recientemente fallecidas es Rita Fletes Zamora, diputada suplente del oficialista Frente Sandinista y directiva del Frente Nacional de los Trabajadores (FNT). Tampoco se ha explicado públicamente las causas de este deceso, informado este martes por la Asamblea Nacional a través de Twitter.

La diputada María Manuela Sacasa falleció la semana pasada como consecuencia de cáncer, según informó la vicepresidenta Murillo.

El 19 de mayo falleció el diputado Carlos Alberto Jirón Bolaños, del opositor Partido Liberal Constitucionalista, según un comunicado de la Asamblea Nacional en el que no se ofrecen pormenores en torno de las causas, aunque algunos familiares informaron a medios locales que Jirón falleció por complicaciones de diabetes.

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Taylor Swift: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Taylor Swift: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert WorldViralMedia 21 Views • 6 years ago

Watch Taylor Swift play "The Man", "Lover", "Death by a Thousand Cuts" and "All Too Well" at the Tiny Desk.

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Oct. 15, 2019 | Lyndsey McKenna -- As Taylor Swift settled in for her Tiny Desk, she looked out at the 300-plus NPR employees and guests. "Wow! This is a lot of people in a tiny office!" she said. "I love it!" Then, after introducing herself, she explained her objective: "I just decided to take this as an opportunity to show you guys how the songs sounded when I first wrote them."

It should come as no surprise that someone who commands stadium stages could hold court in NPR Music's corner of our Washington, D.C., office — specifically, behind Bob Boilen's desk — but Swift was truly at home in stripped-down, solo-session mode. ("It's just me. There's no dancers, unfortunately," she quipped.)

Opening with an acoustic rendition of "The Man," from her 2019 album, Lover, Swift delivered a critique of gender double standards with a sense of humor (and a perfectly deployed hair toss), Leonardo DiCaprio name check and all. Turning to the piano with a smile for Lover's title track, she explained the guitar-string scars of the song's bridge. Picking up the guitar again for "Death by a Thousand Cuts," Swift confronted a question that she says has haunted her career: What will you ever do if you get happy? Across the song's run-on thoughts and relentless searching, Swift offered an answer: She'll continue to excel at crafting superb story-songs.

Though most Tiny Desk concerts stop at three songs, we couldn't turn down the chance to hear "All Too Well" from Swift's 2012 album, Red. Routinely cited by critics and fans alike as a favorite, the beloved track has become the stuff of Swiftie legends, striking in its specificity (that scarf!) and relatable in a way that anyone who has loved and lost can understand.

That sense of connection is at the heart of it all. Some 800 Tiny Desk concerts since we published our very first back in April 2008, the aim remains the same: In the midst of meetings and conference calls, Tiny Desk concerts offer respite from the workday and opportunities to see artists reimagine their work in a strange setting. It's always special, but on some days, it feels downright magical. Watching Taylor Swift perform — and then interact with co-workers and guests who have grown up with her — was simply enchanting.

SET LIST
"The Man"
"Lover"
"Death by a Thousand Cuts"
"All Too Well"

MUSICIAN
Taylor Swift: vocals, guitar, piano

CREDITS
Producers: Bob Boilen, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineers: Josh Rogosin, Natasha Branch; Videographers: Morgan Noelle Smith, Kara Frame, Maia Stern; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Production Assistants: Jack Corbett, Mito Habe-Evans; Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey; Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Bob Boilen/NPR

Woman stabbed multiple times in Lyft, before escaping and being hit by car: Police Say
Woman stabbed multiple times in Lyft, before escaping and being hit by car: Police Say WorldViralMedia 21 Views • 6 years ago

SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — A woman was nearly stabbed to death by a passenger while riding in a Lyft Tuesday night.

Authorities in South Fulton said she was forced to jump out of the car into oncoming traffic to escape. Police said during that process she was hit by another car.

It happened around 11 p.m. on Butner Road near Fair Ridge, according to police.

The victim was riding in the Lyft with three other people -- the driver and two other passengers -- when she was attacked.

Investigators are trying to determine if the passengers knew each other.

The victim was originally taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, but police said she is now stable.

Authorities said the suspect ran away from the scene before police arrived but they are working to locate her. The Lyft driver, the front seat passenger and the driver of the car involved in the wreck remained on scene until police arrived.

Tyron Bush, who spoke to 11Alive on Wednesday, is the driver who struck the woman. He said as he was driving down the road, he noticed a car with its hazard lights on.

Bush said that the woman who was stabbed ran into the roadway, he hit his brakes - but it was too late and he hit her.

"They was trying to kill her," Bush believes. "The way she was running from them, I know she was frightened."

He said he thought she was dead. He recalled several people outside the car arguing - but said he was outnumbered and didn't feel safe.

"I made it back to my truck because I didn't have a weapon," he said. "There was too many of them."

Bush said someone from the Lyft walked off and he assumes it was the suspect police are looking for.

Bush returned to the scene on Wednesday to see if police could give him information on how the victim is doing.

"That could have been my daughter," he said. "I just want to know how she's doing."

Lyft sent a statement to 11Alive saying, "Community safety is fundamental to Lyft. The incident described is unacceptable, and we are in the process of gathering the facts. We have reached out to the driver to offer our support and stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation."

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