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Arnold Schwarzenegger Watch: California Governor Schwarzenegger Scheduled for Tuesday Surgery
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger , right, tours the California Hospital Medical Center Emergency Room with Emergency Director and registered nurse Steven Myles in Los Angeles, Monday, Dec. 18, 2006. Schwarzenegger broke his leg while skiing with his family Saturday morning Dec. 23, 2006 in Sun Valley, Idaho, a spokesman said.
Reuters: Schwarzenegger in hospital for leg surgery
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will undergo surgery on Tuesday to repair the leg he broke during a skiing accident, his office said.
The 59-year-old former movie star, who broke his right femur while on holiday with his family in Sun Valley, Idaho, on Saturday, is currently in an undisclosed California hospital awaiting the routine procedure, a statement said.
The surgery, which involves the insertion of orthopedic cables and screws, should last less than two hours, it added.
Schwarzenegger will be kept for observation for three days, and will use crutches during the eight-week recovery period, the statement said.
Flap knew that the governor would return for surgery sooner than was first indicated. In February of this year Flap took over a dentist’s practice who had fractured his femur in a roller blade accident. He also had surgery to reset and stabilize his leg.
The Governor will not be too mobile for the next 3-4 weeks and the pain will be nagging for at least two weeks.
Don’t look for too much activity from the Governator until the first of February and the inauguration festivities will be curtailed and rescheduled.
Stay tuned as Cruz Bustamecha finally becomes Governor for a few hours in the morning.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger poses during a ceremony at Planet Hollywood Beverly Hills in this April 23, 1998 file photo. California Governor Schwarzenegger suffered a fracture to his right femur on December 23, 2006 while skiing with his family in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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Cuba Watch: Cuba Awaits Verdict on Castro’s Health
A woman walks near a photograph of Cuba’s President Fidel Castro in Havana in this file picture. A renowned Spanish surgeon has been rushed to Cuba to try to stop a steady deterioration in Fidel Castro’s health, a Spanish newspaper reported on Sunday.
AFP: Cuba awaits Spanish doc’s verdict on Castro’s health
Cuba was on tenterhooks over Fidel Castro’s fragile health, as residents of the Communist island awaited a visiting Spanish doctor’s diagnosis on whether additional surgery is needed.
Officials in Madrid confirmed Monday that a Spanish surgeon had been dispatched to Cuba to treat Castro, 80, who has not been seen in public for five months. Few medical updates have been made public since his reported intestinal surgery.
“The Cuban government decided to ask one of our top professionals to care for its president,” Manuel Lamela, health councilor for Madrid’s regional government, told reporters.
“When a government asks for help or collaboration, health officials respond,” Lamedo added, appearing to confirm a Spanish newspaper report, which identified the physician as Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, head of surgery at Madrid’s Gregorio Maranon hospital.
Separately, Spain’s Cadena Ser radio described Garcia as a well-known specialist in digestive problems.
Castro’s brother, interim leader Raul Castro, has said the Cuban leader’s recovery continues apace, but his continued absence from the public eye has fueled widespread speculation that he may be seriously ill and perhaps even near death.
US Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte told the newspaper The Washington Post earlier this month that Castro was likely to survive “months, not years.”
Obviously, Castro and his government are grasping at life and the last straws for Castro’s government. United States national security officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met last thursday to discuss Cuba and the aftermath of a Castro death.
President George W. Bush’s national security adviser Stephen Hadley chaired the 90-minute meeting on Thursday that included Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other officials, National Security Council press secretary Gordon Johndroe said on Saturday.
“We’re engaged in an interagency process that is focused on a successful transition to democracy for the people of Cuba,” Johndroe said.
Stay tuned for likely another surgery or the announcement of hospice care.
Two workers lean on a poster depicting Cuban President Fidel Castro in Havana on 19 December 2006. Cuba was on tenterhooks over Castro’s fragile health, as residents of the Communist island awaited a visiting Spanish doctor’s diagnosis on whether additional surgery is needed.
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Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gives a speech in Tehran. Iran has increased its foot-dragging on United Nations atomic inspections in the run-up to getting hit by UN sanctions against its nuclear program, and these problems are now expected to escalate.
New York Times: Iran Is Defiant, Vowing to U.N. It Will Continue Nuclear Efforts
Iran on Sunday reacted defiantly to the United Nations Security Council resolution imposing sanctions because of the country’s nuclear program. Iranian officials vowed to continue efforts to enrich uranium and warned that the Security Council action would change Iran’s relationship with the United Nations’ nuclear monitoring agency.
The Security Council voted unanimously on Saturday to impose sanctions on Iran banning the import and export of materials and technology used in uranium enrichment, reprocessing and ballistic missiles.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that the sanctions would not prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program, ISNA news agency reported.
Blah Blah Blah…….
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, gestures as he speaks in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Dec. 24, 2006. Iran on Sunday vowed to push forward with efforts to enrich uranium and to change its relations with the international nuclear watchdog after the U.N. Security Council imposed sanctions designed to stop the country’s disputed nuclear efforts.
The Quotes:
“The nuclear technology is our right, and no one can take it away from us,†Mr. Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying. “You will soon regret this superficial action,†he said, referring to the sanctions.
“What kind of Security Council is this that is completely in the hands of the Zionists, the United States and Britain?†he added.
Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, said Iran would respond immediately to the vote by pushing forward with its plan to develop its nuclear program, the newspaper Keyhan reported.
“Beginning Sunday morning, we will begin activities at Natanz — site of 3,000 centrifuges — and we will drive with full speed,†he was quoted as saying. “This will be our immediate response to the resolution.â€
United Nations sanctions or NOT, Iran was proceeding with its uranium enrichment program leading ultimately to a nuclear weapon.
But, China still wants to discuss the issue.
AFP: China urges more talks on Iran’s nuclear program
China, a veto-wielding member of the United Nations Security Council, wants more talks on
Iran’s nuclear program, state media and the government have reported, after the UN voted in favor of sanctions.China reacted after the Security Council passed a resolution that mandated sanctions targeting Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs over its refusal to halt uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities.
“We hope the UN resolution is carried out in an earnest fashion, but we also think sanctions are not the objective and cannot fundamentally resolve the issue,” foreign ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said in a statement.
“China wants… to see a peaceful solution to the Iranian nuclear issue through talks,” he said in the statement, posted on the ministry’s website.
More negotiations are WORTHLESS at this point in time. The P-5-Plus-1 have been offering carrot and stick negotiations for over a year and Iran’s Mullahs are NOT interested. They covet a nuclear weapon.
Tick Tock Tick Tock
The “POINT OF NO RETURN” clock moves forward.
Stay tuned……
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The Natanz uranium enrichment complex in Natanz is pictured in this January 2, 2006 satellite image.
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Day By Day by Chris Muir December 25, 2006