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“Tun” De 16 Miliarde De GALAÞI C O T I D I A N I N D E P E N D E N T ţ ANUL XIV NR. 4248 - Miercuri, 5 noiembrie 2003, 16 pagini, 6000 LEI Ieri, în cartierul Siret, s-a turnat funda ia la primul bloc de locuinţe destinate tinerilor cu vârsta până în 35 de ani. Blocul se numeşte S 9, va avea două etaje şi va cuprinde 18 apartamente, primele două Vreme însoritã apartamente de la parter fiind destinate persoanelor cu handicap, ca de altfel în toate blocurile ANL care ZIUA: 8-11°C USD: 34.391 LEI FRUMUªIÞA se vor construi la Galaţi. NOAPTEA: 2-6°C EUR: 39.421 LEI PECHEA Foto: VASILE CABURGAN P.3 Pag. 14 Pag. 4 Pag. 16 L“ V Primele ipoteze ale anchetatorilor: autorul „ (sau autorii!) mãcelului cãutau o sumã mare de bani Durerea din cot provenitã din vânzarea unei KATIA NANU case Poliþiºtii cred cã autorul âde ciobul de oala spartă. Înţelepciunea noastră populară e crimei provine din rândul dovadă certă a faptului că nimic nu prea e nou sub soare, că R românii au mai trăit situaţii precum cele care ne lasă pe noi, locuitorilor din Toflea acum, cu gura căscată. Ieri, de exemplu, la Camera Deputaţilor a avut P.5 loc o întâlnire nu tocmai protocolară între onorabilii aleşi ai neamului şi câţiva tineri activişti de la Pro Democraţia. Asociaţia Pro Democraţia militează, cum se poate înţelege direct din denumire, pentru democraţie. În spiritul acesteia, cererea includerii votului uninominal în preocupările Parlamentului pare una normală, firească, de bun-simţ. Este democratic DEOCAMDATÃ, să ştii ce votezi, să cunoşti “subiectul “ votului şi istoria lui personală, ÎN CAZUL MORÞII FETIÞEI DIN UMBRÃREºTI nu să fii obligat să pui ştampila pe o listă din care majoritatea numelor ne încãlzim nu-ţi spune nimic. Aşa că protestul iniţiat în favoarea reformei electorale şi a legiferării ei, altfel decât până în prezent, era îndreptăţit şi se cu promisiuni P.3 desfăşura la locul potrivit. Adică în forul legislativ al ţării. La balconul Ministrul Blãnculescu a dispus o anchetã Îngheþãm în unde se aflau protestatarii a fost instalat şi un banner cu textul: “Vot Ministrul interimar al Sănătăţii, Ionel apel la Colegiul Medicilor, instituţia pentru că tubul era încuiat sub lacăt. momentul în care cele două maşini s-au apartamente uninominal. Cod electoral - campania pentru reformă politică”. Până Blănculescu, a dispus, ieri, începerea abilitată să analizeze calitatea actului Medicii de la spital au obţinut, totuşi, un întâlnit, între Târgu Bujor şi Galaţi, la 20 ş ă ş ă ţă ă De ce ne EDITORIAL aici toate bune i frumoase. Numai c activi tii au g sit de cuviin s imediată a investigaţiilor în cazul morţii medical, cerând ca reprezentanţii tub de oxigen de la Maternitatea Târgu de kilometri de municipiu, fetiţa murise şi scandeze ce scria pe banner, idee care, luată ad literam, nu părea unei fetiţe de patru ani, din localitatea acesteia să trateze cu mai multă Bujor, aflată în imediata apropiere a deja. mint !! nelalocul ei pentru că spunea acelaşi lucru. Totuşi, sonor, deranja gălăţeană Umbrăreşti, în urma unei exigenţă astfel de situaţii şi să dispună spitalului. Dându-şi seama că starea În timp ce părinţii fetiţei afirmă că lucrările înaltului for. Evident, dacă acestea ar fi avut loc, însă asta e bronhopneumonii galopante. măsurile necesare. fetiţei se agravează, medicii au trimis-o medicii sunt vinovaţi de decesul micuţei, altă discuţie... Să adăugăm că democratic ar fi fost ca protestul în Blănculescu s-a autosesizat după ce Potrivit presei, fetiţa s-a simţit rău la Galaţi cu o ambulanţă care, ca toate întrucât copilul nu a putut beneficia de PRIMÃRIA P.4 cauză să fie autorizat. Pentru că accesul publicului este liber la lucrările părinţii micuţei au declarat că fetiţa a duminică seară. În dimineaţa zilei celelalte maşini ale Spitalului Târgu oxigen, conducerea Staţiei de Camerei Deputaţilor, însă nu sunt autorizate lozincile scrise şi strigate fost transportată într-o ambulanţă a următoare, ea a intrat în agonie, iar Bujor, nu era dotată cu tub de oxigen. Ambulanţă Galaţi consideră că fetiţa GALAÞI, de la balcon... Oricum, stima aleşilor pentru democraţie nu i-a făcut să Spitalului Târgu Bujor care nu era dotată părinţii au dus-o la dispensarul din sat. Doctorul Mihai Polinschi, directorul era deja într-o stare extrem de gravă treacă, măcar de această dată, cu vederea o asemenea scăpare şi cu tub de oxigen. Ei afirmă că asistenta de acolo i-a Staţiei de Ambulanţă Judeţeană (SAJ) atunci când a fost adusă prima oară la premiatã în vox populi să fie ascultată în Parlamentul României, aşa cum stă bine Cazul va fi analizat de o echipă îndrumat către Spitalul Orăşenesc Galaţi, a declarat că s-a decis trimiterea spital şi că părinţii ar fi trebuit să cheme într-un stat constituţional ca al nostru. Apropo, de ce oare Pro mixtă, constituită din reprezentanţi ai Târgu Bujor, aflat foarte aproape de unei alte Salvări, cu doi medici, dotată medicii la primele semne mai serioase domeniul IT Democraţia nu a demonstrat pe aceeaşi temă înainte de votarea actualei Autorităţii Naţionale de Control şi ai satul lor. Părinţii au declarat că, la spital, corespunzător, care să întâmpine ale bolii. Constituţii, în care nu se aduce vorba despre votul uninominal? Ministerului Sănătăţii. Ministrul a făcut fetiţei nu i s-a putut administra oxigen maşina trimisă de la Târgu Bujor. În Una şi cu una fac două, că două părţi ale conflictului au fost. Valer (MEDIAFAX) BABILON Dorneanu, în calitatea sa de preşedinte al Camerei, i-a mustrat părinteşte pe tineri, lucru care a dat verde celorlalţi “onorabili” să se al minoritãþilor manifeste mult mai... apăsat. Adică să-i facă pe demonstranţi golani şi Pescar bãtut să-i trimită... pe Centură. Nu ştim dacă tot în scop democratic sau în LA ISPAT SIDEX naþionale alte scopuri nelegiferate încă. Oamenii de ordine au intervenit şi ºi jefuit demonstranţii au părăsit fără alte incidente sala, bannerul fiind, la rândul său, demontat din peisaj. Un pas mic pentru democraţie, unul de lansete EXPOZIÞIA mare pentru liniştea şi siguranţa deputaţilor au fost făcuţi ieri în clădirea Ultima păţanie pescărească a unui “Tun” de 16 miliarde Camerei. Cam puţin, ce-i drept, pentru că tot ieri, am aflat cu stupoare, brăilean s-a soldat cu urmări grave. PERSONALÃ că din 345 de deputaţi erau anunţaţi ca fiind de faţă 273, dar în sală se Aflat la pescuit pe malul stâng al aflau abia 40-50, lucru pentru care dezbaterile la propriul regulament Siretului, în dreptul localităţii gălăţene Elena ş ă au fost anulate. Aşa că protestatarii nu prea au avut în faţa cui protesta, Brani tea, Costel Spita, în vârst de 52 de lei de ani, a fost acostat de doi necu- P.5 forul democratic ales al ţării dovedindu-se cam gol. Şi de parlamentari Fabiana Dima noscuţi care au vrut să-i ia lansetele. ă ă ăţ ţ şi de... democraţie. Pentru că cine să mai legifereze democratice legi Prima înºelãciune de calibru de la disp rut din peisajul g l ean, fiind da i La Muzeul Brăileanul a ripostat, motiv pentru care ă ă ş şi să consolideze procesul democratic în România, dacă la şedinţe vin în urm rire general i consemn la cei doi i-au aplicat mai multe lovituri, frontieră”. de Artã Vizualã abia câteva zeci din câteva sute de aleşi? Şi dacă tot vin puţini şi n-au luându-i, în final, lansetele, în valoare privatizarea combinatului Administratorii ISPAT SIDEX nu au cum discuta legile, ce s-au gândit dumnealor, mai bine trag de 7 milioane de lei. Costel Spita s-a Administratorii de la ISPAT SIDEX se tabla, fără a-şi achita însă obligaţiile de gospodăreşte o ceartă cu demonstranţii (care, dacă se străduiau mai ales cu un traumatism cranio-cerebral, recuperat nici un ban din prejudiciul de confruntă cu un caz fără precedent în plată faţă de ISPAT SIDEX. Mai mult, mult, îi întreceau la număr) şi îi trimit la carte şi la muncă... pe Centură. fiind transportat la spital. Atacatorii s-au peste 16 miliarde de lei. Nu s-a putut ESCROCI ă ă ţ ă ţ ultimii doi ani, având de recuperat un aceştia au dispărut fără urmă la puţin De unde putem trage neverosimila concluzie că acesta este locul pe f cut nev zu i. Ei au fost îns depista i institui sechestru pe bunurile firmei, câteva ore mai târziu de lucrătorii prejudiciu de 16 miliarde de lei de la doi timp de la achiziţionarea mărfii. pentru că aceste bunuri nu există. Cei cu ecuson care îl cunosc parlamentarii atât pentru studiu cât şi pentru o slujbă... ă ăţ Postului de poliţie din Braniştea. Nicuşor oameni de afaceri g l eni. Adrian Tache Bocănială, comandantul doi oameni de afaceri gălăţeni sunt Iată cum stăm. Demonstranţii demonstrează cum îi taie capul, ţ ş Mocanu, de 24 de ani, şi George Azoi ei i Dorinel Bozga, administratori Inspectoratului Judeţean de Poliţie, a acuzaţi de înşelăciune cu urmări înţelegând democraţia ca pe un loc unde ei fac ce vor muşchii ţ P.3 Grădinaru, de 18 ani, ambii din la SC Crisliv SRL Gala i, au încheiat anul declarat: “Împotriva celor doi deosebit de grave. Dacă vor fi prinşi, dumnealor. În ăst timp pe parlamentari îi doare exact în cot de Parlament Braniştea, sunt acuzaţi de furt şi TATÃL trecut un contract cu ISPAT SIDEX administratori s-a început urmărirea riscă o pedeapsă de până la 20 de ani şi de cine i-a trimis pe ei acolo. Dar la ceartă şi scandal sunt primii. Aşa vătămare corporală. Ei au fost reţinuţi ă ăţ pentru cump rarea unei cantit i de penală la 30 ianuarie 2003, iar de închisoare.
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