Friday, 29 July 2011

Dominique Strauss-Kahn: another woman claims of affair

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/dominique-strauss-kahn/8667427/Dominique-Strauss-Kahn-another-woman-claims-of-affair.html
       This article is about the the woman named only as Marie-Victorine M., now 38, told how the former IMF chief enjoyed 'forceful lovemaking' during their clandestine trysts in Paris.
She said the affair took place in 1997, with Dominique Strauss-Kahn married at the time to current wife Anne Sinclair. The half-Spanish, half-Congolese legal consultant is the latest in a catalogue of at least six women who have confessed to a sexual relationship with the fallen banker since he was accused of raping New York hotel chambermaid Nafissatou Diallo in May. Marie-Victorine described Strauss-Kahn as having a 'huge sexual appetite' and being a 'serial manipulator of women'. But she said she was always a willing partner and he never forced her to have sex.
       The synopsis for this article is in an interview with Switzerland's L'Illustre magazine, she told how she met DSK at a socialist party meeting in Sarcelles, near Paris, 14 years ago, and ended up in bed with him later the same day."We carried on meeting in a lavish apartment in Paris that he said belonged to a friend.
"During this time, he was made a minister in the French government.
"The relationship was physically intense, but not violent. Is a man violent if he pushes you against a wall to kiss you? "Sometimes he took me forcefully, but I considered our affair more passionate than violent, and besides, everything we did was consensual."I took the whole thing very badly. I was very hurt and took a load of pills. I don't remember that episode very clearly." She also refused to confirm or deny claims by L'Illustre magazine that Strauss-Kahn had got her pregnant and that she had an abortion.Marie-Victorine, who left Paris later the same year to work as a lawyer in Los Angeles, said she was 'stunned' to hear how he had been arrested for attempted rape on May 14.Incredibly, Ms banon's mother has also told French police how she had 'brutal but consensual' sex with DSK too - in his office at OECD international trade body in Paris. Left-wing politician Anne Mansouret, 65, said the economist seduced her with the 'vulgarity of a squaddie' in the sordid sexual encounter ten years ago. Strauss-Kahn, currently on bail in New York, denies both rafts of allegations against him in the US and France, and has launched legal action against Banon in Paris for defamation.
        My opinion about the article is disagree because she allowed what the people do and too belive the man no know the man in a long time and did not know that the man is of good or evil.
        From this article,I can conclude that we need to know the origin of a person before follow him to wherever area.We cannot easily succumb person a good because we do not know the background of a person because many criminals are now taking advantage at female which is weak and did know about it.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8668725/Breast-cancer-screening-has-little-detectable-impact.html

       This article about breast cancer screening 'has little detectable impact'.The is a reason why I choose because I want find evidence that screnning  has led to faster falls in deaths rates from the disease.  has led to faster falls in deaths rates from the disease.
For the study, published in the British Medical Journal, falls in breast cancer death rates were compared in three pairs of similar territories: Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland; Sweden to Norway; and The Netherlands to Flanders in Belgium.
In the first of each pair screening was introduced 10 to 15 years earlier than in the second.
However, they found little difference between the pairs in breast cancer mortality rate falls from 1989 to 2006.
The percentage drops were as follows: Northern Ireland 29, Republic of Ireland 26; Sweden 16, Norway 24; Netherlands 25, Flanders 25
      The synopsis for this article is a improvements in treatment and healthcare systems "may be more plausible explanations" for death rate falls, they found.
Dr Karsten Juhl Jørgensen, of the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Denmark, said the paper drew similar conclusions to one he had co-authored with colleague Prof Peter Gøtzsche, published in the BMJ last year.
It found breast cancer death rates fell slower from 1997 to 2006 in areas of Denmark where screening had been introduced in 1991.
He said it was "becoming increasingly clear" that those who deserved the credit for falling death rates "are those who treat breast cancer, not those who screen healthy women".
Last year the same Nordic Cochrane Centre team claimed that 7,000 women a year in Britain were undergoing unnecessary treatment - including mastectomies - after wrongly being told they had life-threatening breast cancer.The problem is that mammograms detect both tumours and precancerous legions in milk ducts called ductal carcinoma.He believes health ministers 'seriously have to consider' dropping breast cancer screening.
       In my opinion aboust the article is agree,because "The best evidence available shows that women aged 50 to 69 who are regularly screened are less likely to die from breast cancer.
"The World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates that there is a 35 per cent reduction in mortality from breast cancer among screened women aged 50 to 69.If this problem is take easy,it will be worse an increasingly number of patients.
       From this article,I can conclude that the we would encourage women to consider attending routine screening.