2007 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
2008 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
2009 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
2010 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
2011 | 06 | 11 |
2006-11-16木
■暦>1117
▼明日は何の日/
日本将棋連盟が1975(昭和50)年に制定。
江戸時代、将棋好きの8代将軍徳川吉宗が、この日を「お城将棋の日」とし、
年に1回の御前対局を制度化した。
1965(昭和40)年、第1回プロ野球新人選択会議(ドラフト会議)が開かれた。
蓮根の日
茨城県土浦市で1994(平成6)年のこの日に全国の蓮根産地が集まって開催された
「蓮根サミット」で制定。
安全の日(毎月17日)
▼明日の歴史/
717年 元正天皇が行幸して「養老の滝」を命名したことに因み養老に改元。
724年に神龜に改元
1077年 承暦に改元。1081年に永保に改元
1185年 吉野山中で源義經と別れた愛妾・静御前が鎌倉幕府方に捕縛される
1285年 霜月騒動。内管領・平頼綱の讒言により、鎌倉幕府執権・北條貞時が
外祖父・安達泰盛一族を討つ。執権専政体勢が確立
1645年 日光東照社に東照宮の号が与えられる
1659年 「ピレネー条約」によりスペインとフランスの国境がピレネー山脈に画定
1900年 駿河湾で東京商船学校の練習船「月島丸」が暴風雨により沈没。122人溺死
1905年 「第二次日韓協定」調印
1927年 海豊・陸豊に中共解放区樹立。中国初のソビエト政権
1934年 桐生鹵簿誤導事件。桐生で天皇の警備の先導車が道順を間違え、
責任を感じた警部が翌日自殺未遂
1945年 生鮮食料品の配給・価格統制の撤廃を決定
1951年 鎌倉市に神奈川県立近代美術館が開館
1954年 東京都公安委員会が、翌年4月からの連発式パチンコの禁止を決定
1965年 プロ野球第1回新人選手採用選択会議(ドラフト会議)開催
1971年 衆議院沖縄返還協定特別委員会で自民党が沖縄返還協定を強行採決
1974年 別府市で家族4人乗りの乗用車が海に転落し夫だけが生還。
保険金目当ての偽装殺人として12月に逮捕
1974年 山形県の山形交通高畠線(糖ノ目〜高畠5.2km),
三山線(羽前高松〜間沢11.4km)がこの日限りで廃止
1976年 電話料金1度数を7円から10円に値上げ
1984年 大阪府の南海電鉄天王寺支線の一部(今池町〜天下茶屋1.2km)が
この日限りで廃止
1986年 フランスの自動車メーカー・ルノー公団のジョルジュ・バス総裁が暗殺
1990年 長崎県・雲仙普賢岳の山頂部で水蒸気爆発。2百年ぶりの噴火が始る
1993年 米下院が北米自由貿易協定(NAFTA)実施法案を可決
1996年 ロシア火星無人探査機マルス96が地球周回軌道の脱出に失敗し落下
1997年 エジプトで日本人10人を含む観光客70人以上が武装ゲリラに銃撃される
▼明日の誕生花/
蕗[ふき] Sweet-Scented Tussilago 公平
エレムルス Desert candle 逆境
龍の鬚[りゅうのひげ]<実> Snake's beard 不変の心
[79年6月23日歿]
331年 ユリアヌス (ローマ皇帝)
[363年歿]
1751年 ザイラー (司教『司牧神学講義』)
[1832年5月20日歿]
1790年 メビウス (独:天文学者,数学者(トポロジー,整数論))
[1868年9月26日歿]
1885年 萬鐵五郎 (洋画家)
[1927年5月1日歿]
1887年 モンゴメリー (英:軍人)
1897年 坂口謹一郎 (農学者(醗酵学)『古酒新酒』)
1902年 E.P.ウィグナー (米:物理学者(量子物理))
[1991年8月5日歿]
[1990年10月28日歿]
1922年 S.コーエン (米:生化学者,神経成長因子・上皮細胞増殖因子を単離)
1927年 井上裕 (参議院議員(自民党),参議院議長[元],文相[元])
1929年 五島勉 (ルポライター『ノストラダムスの大予言』)
1936年 山口崇 (俳優)
1942年 マーティン・スコセッシ (米:映画監督『タクシー・ドライバー』)
1950年 星ルイス (漫才師(星セント・ルイス[解散]))
1955年 藤田ゆみ子 (アナウンサー(KSS高知さんさんテレビ))
1958年 メアリー・エリザベス・マストラントニオ (米:俳優)
1966年 大若松好弘(浅香山親方) (相撲/前頭[元])
1968年 高橋理奈 (歌手,俳優)
■フランス/大統領選/Royal
Is France headed for a Royal leader?
POSTED: 1134 GMT (1934 HKT), November 15, 2006
By Alison Daniels for CNN
If the pollsters have got it right, could the glamorous and feisty Segolene
Royal be on her way to securing France's Socialist Party nomination for
presidential candidate -- and then on to become the first woman in charge
at the Elysee Palace?
On Thursday 53-year-old Royal faces off two political heavyweights, former
finance minister, Dominique Strauss-Kahn and former prime minister, Laurent
Fabius.
Many believe that if she wins the pragmatist Royal represents the party's
best chance of beating the right's most likely candidate, interior minister
Nicolas Sarkozy, in the presidential elections in May.
The race comes at a testing time for France's Socialist Party. While
Socialist ideals underpin much of French life, such as the 35-hour working
week and the strike-tolerant culture, the party has not held the presidency
since Mitterrand's departure 12 years ago.
Royal's campaign has been a rocky ride, amid questions over her socialist
credentials and -- in the world of macho French politics -- the very
suitability of a woman to run for president.
The fact that she's a woman -- and her relative political inexperience --
have made her the subject of more domestic and international media
attention than is normally devoted to a French opposition party nomination.
Nevertheless, a poll at the weekend in Journal du Dimanche put her ahead,
with the support of 58 per cent of Socialist sympathizers, compared with
just 32 per cent for Strauss-Kahn and nine per cent for Fabius. She must
secure 50 per cent of the vote if she is to avoid an unpredictable second
round vote.
So who is she?
Thanks to her photogenic appearance, the world knows quite a lot about
Segolene Royal. Everyone from Time magazine to hip web news service,
Ohmynews, have been running profiles in excited anticipation of a Madame La
Presidente.
Royal is one of eight children and was born in Senegal when it was still a
French colony. Her father served there as an army colonel.
She has a degree in economics and is a graduate of the Grandes Ecoles --
which has produced many of France's most distinguished politicians, past
and present.
She joined the Socialist party in the 1970's. She is a former environment
and family minister. And since 2004 she has been regional premier of
Poitou-Charentes, the first woman elected to run one of France's 22
regions.
She has juggled her career with bringing up four children, now aged between
22 and 14, and to add a further interesting twist, her long term partner is
Socialist Party secretary Francois Hollande.
For those more interested in personal gossip, Le Parisien has obliged by
publishing details of her brother's alleged career as a secret agent. And a
recent biography delved into details of her strict upbringing and her
fraught relationship with her authoritarian father.
Her politics
Royal has been accused of being a political lightweight, who lacks national
political experiences and espouses vague populist policies.
Certainly she has remained rather vague on weighty topics, such as
solutions to France's high unemployment rate. She is basically a pragmatist
and her main strength has been to campaign on issues that affect real
people -- education, the environment and family policy.
In her own words, Royal is real socialist and not a Tony Blair style
reformer. But she has shocked some Socialists with her tough stance on
crime -- she suggests young offenders should be sent to boot camps. She has
also questioned the sacrosanct 35-hour working week -- one of the former
left-wing Jospin government's biggest legacies.
Last week she ran into trouble with France's powerful teachers after a
video emerged on web in which she said they should work longer hours.
Teachers make up some 20 percent of the Socialist's 220,000 members. Royal
suggested that teachers should spend 35 hours a week in schools rather than
the current 17 hours.
CNN's senior European correspondent, Jim Bitterman says she is a firm
believer in bringing everyone into the political process. "She talks
frequently of the problems the family and she is open to new ideas. One of
her abilities is to be plain spoken and present an image of someone who is
touch with the people."
"She is not one of the so-called "elephants" of the French political
scene."
Her image
While French politicians express horror at the personality led circus that
is U.S. election campaigning, there is no doubt that the days of French
media reverence and restraint towards politicians are waning.
Most famously, gossip magazines Closer and VSD defied strict French privacy
laws this summer by publishing paparazzi photos of Royal in a bikini on the
beach. There have also been a steady stream of pictures of her en famille
doing ordinary things like eating breakfast.
Royal has played well in the international press. Political commentator
James Traub, writing in The New York Times, compared her to Audrey Hepburn,
while saying that she had the people skills of Bill Clinton and the
political skills of Hillary.
The German newspaper Der Speilgel says Royal, "embodies the hope of renewal
and a long overdue generational change -- and that she comes across as
young, fresh and unused. She promises a break with the past -- among the
French on both the left and the right. "
In fact such is her celebrity that the Queen of Pop, Madonna has weighed
into the campaign, telling Paris Match that Royal has "class" .
On her own image, she is quoted in Time magazine as saying: "Why should one
have to be sad, ugly and boring to go into politics these days?"
CNN's senior European correspondent, Jim Bitterman says; "She believes that
France is definitely ready for a woman president and that she can bring a
new dynamic to French politics.
What she's got going for her is that she is a new face and a force for
change. Critics have questioned her ability to handle international affairs
and facing off Sarkozy, but she can stand her ground."
What her rivals say
When Royal first declared her intention to run for the nomination her rival
Fabius said: "Who will look after the children?"
Strauss-Khan was quick to seize on her attack on teachers: "To make believe
that in our country teachers aren't really full time workers is not very
serious."
Since her lead in the polls Sarkozy has been playing it safe. Recently he
confined his comments on his potential rival, to describing her as, "a
woman of quality".
■[タイ]タクシン、バリへ
9月のクーデターで失脚し、国外生活を強いられているタイのタクシン前首相は15日、香港からインドネシアの国際的観光地バリ島を訪れた。タクシン氏側は「バカンスのため5日間程度滞在する」としている。バリ島にはバンコク行きの直行便も乗り入れているが、タクシン氏側は「タイに戻る計画はない」としている。
ユドヨノ大統領らインドネシア政府首脳や高官もタクシン氏と会見する予定はないとしている。(ジャカルタ支局) (22:00) /日経新聞
■ネパール/シャプラニール前カトマンズ事務長の帰国報告会in東京
ネパールでは、親元を離れて働きながら生活する子どもたちがたくさんいます。シャプラニールは、2004年12月からネパールの働く子どもたちへの支援を開始しました。この報告会では、2006年4月に帰国した小松豊明前カトマンズ事務所長が語ります。
現地での活動を通じて考えたこと、感じたことをありのままお伝えします。子どもたちの素顔、子どもたちは何を考え何を感じているのか?子どもたちの可能性を引き出す支援とは何か?一緒に考えてみませんか?
【日時】12/9(土)14:00〜17:00
【場所】早稲田奉仕園内(You-Iホール、スコットホール)
【内容】・講演会
・フェアトレード商品の販売(会員限定割引あり)
【参加費】1000円(シャプラニール会員・マンスリーサポーターは500円)
【主催】シャプラニール=市民による海外協力の会
【問合せ・申込み】事務局 白幡
Mail: info@shaplaneer.org TEL:03-3202-7863 FAX:03-3202-4593
※必ず事前にお申し込みください。