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In the crowded heart of the Mexican capital, a fictional one-eyed private investigator shares a dingy flat with a flock of ducks and a rotating cast of lovers.
The central character in Paco Ignacio Taibo II's crime novels is Hector Belascoaran Shayne, a former engineer who got a "certificate in detection" through a correspondence course. Belascoaran is a cynical, bumbling private eye who marvels at the chaotic street life unfolding around him in Mexico City.
Belascoaran doesn't have a car. He calls himself a "street" detective. Usually he rides the overcrowded subway, squeezed between drunks and office workers and an interminable stream of vendors selling pens, Kleenex and balls made of super putty.
Taibo's detective novels veer in and out of reality. Historical figures mix with fictional characters. Things happen or maybe they didn't. One novel, The Uncomfortable Dead, is actually co-written with Subcomandante Marcos, the former leader of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. And the story includes a fictional cameo appearance by Marcos himself.
In No Happy Ending the omniscient narrator says of Belascoaran, "His only way to survive was to accept the chaos and become one with it. Take yourself lightly, but the city seriously. Mexico City, that porcupine filled with quills and soft wrinkles. Damn, he was in love with this place. Another impossible love on his list."
The Only 'Real' City
"There are some almost real cities like New York or Amsterdam. But the real one is this. This is the city," Taibo says.
The writer's Mexico City is a city of sharp contrasts. It's a city with strict smog rules barring certain cars from driving certain days of the week yet each morning hulking, battered busses spew plumes of black smoke out their tailpipes.
This bustling metropolis of 20 million people is home to both the richest man in the world and peasants who don't even have running water. Unlike the urban elite or the party people, Hector Belascoaran Shayne lives in a dark, violent version of Mexico City.
"We experience different cities, linked by the abuses of power and fear, corruption, and the eternal threat of descent into the jungle that hides in the system; it pops up regularly to remind us that we are fragile, that we are alone, that one day we will be fodder for the buzzards," Taibo writes in Return to the Same City.
Present-Day Mexico In Fiction
Taibo hasn't written a new Belascoaran novel since the current drug war began in Mexico six years ago. He plans to eventually, but for now he calls President Felipe Calderon's war against organized crime "complicated ground" for fiction.
"The narco war has changed everything in relations between society, crime, insecurity, law and order," he says. "These deep changes in society make you as a writer to rethink the whole thing."
As the death toll from the drug war ratchets higher, the Mexican capital has come to be viewed as a sanctuary from the violence.
"Mexico City is the safest city in Mexico. Everybody says that. I even believe it. And it's true. Why? The narcos have created paradise here," Taibo says. "They can live here but [they don't] work here. It's the resting city of the narcos. What is this? Very complex city, I love it."
Sidewalk cafes, mariachis and gruesome newspaper headlines make up the city. It's a great place to be a fiction writer, Taibo says, because everyday he's forced to deal with complexity, economic inequality, corruption, environmental destruction and pollution.
At one point he describes an exhausted Belascoaran peering out at the city and seeing "a city that was trying to hide itself in the smog."
In Taibo's hands, the Mexican capital becomes a magical metropolis where anything can happen. For instance at the end of No Happy Ending, Belascoaran is killed off, but fortunately for his fans, the eccentric, one-eyed detective pops back to life in the next novel.
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Riot police try to arrest members of the "Stop Deshaucios," Stop Evictions, social movement during a protest to prevent an eviction in Oviedo, northern Spain on June 27, 2012.
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Protesters tried to prevent the eviction of an Ecuadorian family unable to maintain its mortgage payments in Oviedo, northern Spain. Jorge Cordero, his wife Patricia and five-month-old daughter Amanda were evicted because they could not keep up mortgage payments to the Cajastur bank. Seventeen people locked themselves in the apartment with the owner and around 200 people gathered outside to try and stop the eviction. Jorge's wife and baby daughter were not present in the apartment during the eviction. Twenty people were arrested. The plight of over one million Spanish people facing a crippling mortgage debt is increasingly attracting public support as an anti-eviction movement places pressure on politicians to act.
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Activists from the "Stop Deshaucios," Stop Evictions, social movement throw buckets of water from a balcony to prevent police entry during a forced eviction.
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FILE - This May 30, 2012 file photo shows Larry Bird, Indiana Pacers president of basketball operations, talking about the teams future during a news conference in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Star is reporting that Larry Bird is leaving the Indiana Pacers. The newspaper reported the move Tuesday, June 26, 2012, citing an unidentified person with direct knowledge of the situation, and said Bird was meeting with team owner Herb Simon. The Pacers and Simon declined comment on the report. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
FILE - This May 30, 2012 file photo shows Larry Bird, Indiana Pacers president of basketball operations, talking about the teams future during a news conference in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Star is reporting that Larry Bird is leaving the Indiana Pacers. The newspaper reported the move Tuesday, June 26, 2012, citing an unidentified person with direct knowledge of the situation, and said Bird was meeting with team owner Herb Simon. The Pacers and Simon declined comment on the report. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
FILE - This May 30, 2012 file photo shows Larry Bird, Indiana Pacers president of basketball operations, talking about the teams future during a news conference in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Star is reporting that Larry Bird is leaving the Indiana Pacers. The newspaper reported the move Tuesday, June 26, 2012, citing an unidentified person with direct knowledge of the situation, and said Bird was meeting with team owner Herb Simon. The Pacers and Simon declined comment on the report. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2011, file photo, Indiana Pacers general manager David Morway, bottom left, president of basketball operations Larry Bird, top right, his wife Dinah Mattingly and team owner Herb Simon, center, watch an NBA basketball game between the Pacers and the Orlando Magic in Indianapolis. Morway, who was hired by the Pacers in 1999 and had been GM since 2008, has resigned as general manager of the Pacers amid reports that Larry Bird is on the way out, too, according to the Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? The Indiana Pacers have parted ways with Larry Bird.
Owner Herb Simon announced the move Wednesday, one day before the NBA draft. He said Bird will stay on for the draft, when the Pacers are scheduled to pick No. 26 overall in the first round.
The 55-year-old Bird was the Pacers coach from 1997-2000, taking the team to its only NBA Finals appearance that final year, before returning to the front office in 2003. He took full control as president of basketball decisions after the 2007-08 season, when Donnie Walsh left to become the New York Knicks' president.
Walsh is returning as the Pacers' president. Kevin Pritchard, the director of player personnel, is being promoted to general manager, replacing David Morway, who resigned Tuesday.
Bird said health issues were among the reasons for his departure.
"I just think it's time," he said.
Bird had said just a month ago that he wanted to stay and expressed interest in a three-year deal rather than the annual "handshake" agreements he had with Simon. Bird recently was named the NBA Executive of the Year after building a tough, young team that lost to eventual champion Miami in six games in the playoffs.
The former Indiana State star won three MVP awards and three NBA titles during his Hall of Fame career with Boston.
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If you watch TV or pick up a paperback sooner or later you are bound to come across a psychic detective (a psychic detective is a person who investigates crimes by using their claimed paranormal psychic abilities). The first psychic detective appeared as early as 1897 in the form Flaxman Low who was invented by mother and son writing team Kate and Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard.
More recently TV viewers in Australia, Japan, America, Canada and the UK have been treated to the series Psychic Detectives or Psychic Investigators (the program name changed according to the country in which it was shown).
The programme follows cases in which real-life psychics try to help the police with their investigations. The series isn't too popular with sceptics who claim the psychics involved have made exaggerated claims of events. Whilst this might make good TV the series raises some questions; can psychics really help solve crimes and do the police ever resort to using psychics to help their investigations?.
Psychic Sleuths, a study of the subject by Joe Nickell PhD suggests that psychic detectives were not particularly effective; many gave uselessly vague information that could be made to fit the case after it was solved but that would have been no use to the police investigating the matter whatsoever.
Some cases however were more intriguing than the others. In 1980 a nurse went missing in LA, at the time an ordinary woman who was not a professional psychic claimed to have a vision of the nurse's body. She was able to point the area on a map where the unfortunate nurse's remains were and even arrived at the scene before the police. Nickell claims the woman could have found out about the murder site before the police as a local man had already boasted about killing the nurse. Whatever the truth of the situation a number of people have claimed their psychic abilities have allowed them to assist police in solving cases.
Most police departments say that they do not keep records regarding such activity or seek out such help. Nevertheless, there is some evidence that despite their reticence the police aren't adverse to seeking a little extra-sensory help from time to time. One former Detective Senior Constable of the Australian police; Jeffrey Little, has said police do use psychic detectives "even though they officially say they don't".
It seems the police in NSW have used psychic Debbie Malone on a number of cases. While no evidence she has supplied has solved murders or missing investigations on it's own she has been asked to corroborate theories. Little, in reference to one case she assisted on, felt her description of what happened was "exceptional", other officers also had been impressed by her assistance, while yet other NSW officers felt she had not helped solve any cases. Sergeant Gae Crea and Detective Sergeant Damian Loone, state that she did not give them anything the police and the public didn't already know.
Perhaps more interesting are the cases where the police did not listen and clearly should have. In 2001, the body of Thomas Braun was located by Perth based Aboriginal clairvoyant Leanna Adams in Western Australia. Police had initially been unable to find the body. Braun's had been told to contact Adams, an Aboriginal psychic who lived in Perth. The Braun Family had requested police to conduct a search based on Adams' directions but they had not assisted. Adams went to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, and took the family members directly to Braun's remains, a spot high on a ridge west of the town, some 20 kilometres out. The remains were not immediately identifiable but the police later confirmed the remains to be his using DNA testing.
In the UK the Police have also officially pooh-poohed the idea of using psychic help and in 2009 the Metropolitan Police categorically denied using psychics to assist them with their cases. Later, emails were published that suggested they had used psychic helpers on investigations. The shame faced Met issued a statement which read; "We do not identify people we may or may not speak with in connection with inquiries. We are not prepared to discuss this further."
Now, if you are open to the help psychics can give you, why not have a Video Psychic Reading which guarantees a 100% refund if you are not happy. Then again, if you would prefer to speak to a Psychic by Telephone, this service is available too.
Jacqueline Chenhall is a writer and proof reader, and writes for English Astrologer Patrick Arundell.
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New generation is obsessed with social networking sites. Facebook has revolutionized the way people interact and share information. Internet broadband connections are an all-time hit to get unhindered services. As stated in Wikinvest, Comcast has the largest internet and cable TV customer base in America. The company fulfills the demands of 15.9 million high-speed Internet customers over 51.2 million homes and businesses throughout 39 states in the U.S.
Comcast is a major internet broadband service provider that along with others pioneers the arena of video, high-speed Internet and phone services catering to residential and business customers. It is also amongst the U.S.?s biggest media, entertainment and communication firms engaged in the production, development and distribution of news, entertainment, sports and so on for audience around the world through NBCUniversal. The services provided are under the brand name of XFINITY and include TV, Internet and Voice. Comcast Business Class and Comcast spotlight are the other two services that provide communication solutions and advertising services respectively. The services have different features designed for people with different interest and activities. XFINITY Internet connection has ?Constant Guard? that offers complete online protection. The broadband connection allows you to share music, upload photos, download TV shows & HD movies and play games. It also lets you combine voicemail email and address book online that can be accessed from any system. Also, it facilitates online viewing of 3,500 live games.
There could be connectivity issues with Windows 7 or Windows 8 Release Preview which could be the result of firewall settings, router or browser issues, virus infliction and many similar problems. So in case of any such problems hindering the functioning of your computer do not waste time and simply get in touch with Comcast Support. The online technical support center is equipped with the modern tools and technology use of which ensure the proper analysis of any connectivity issue. The engineers have complete knowledge about different problems that may arise due to a faulty router, improper firewall setting, configure email and instant messenger settings & virus or malware attack etc. and can guide you to reach to a solution.
Despite the presence of Comcast Tech Support, you have several other companies out there that take keen interest in offering technical support online for different software and connectivity issues. Other third-party service providers like Techvedic and many others can also be contacted at the time of crisis. The technicians at the online help center are deft professionals and can be trusted as they offer timely and easy solution. Apart from this, they are available 24X7 and can be contacted with as little effort as making a phone call. The time taken to resolve an issue is generally very less and doesn?t exceed its usual limit until the issue is a major one.
Further, for those who can?t follow the troubleshooting steps or unwilling to do it on their own, remote desktop is a common technology at Comcast Help as well as other online tech support centers. It allows the engineers to get the access of the affected computer and perform troubleshooting thereby assuring you a definite solution.
The author is a technician at Techvedic technologies, a firm that delivers end to end Comcast Support to clients. Comcast tech support, Comcast Help, computer technical support, Comcast technical support are few services offered at this one platform along with many others.
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