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Ibiza New Year Boutique Hostal Salinas | Essential Ibiza News

Posted on December 28, 2012 by admin

After a monster Halloween bash that captured the imagination of the island, Boutique Hostal Salinas returns with the perfect party to kick start 2013. From 3am until DC10 sees the unique venue call to arms all the Ibiza tribes and professional party people for a pre-party of astronomical proportions. With a line up that showcases the huge talent that the island has to offer throughout the winter, the Ibiza micro-rave and Sunnys Studio Ibiza karaoke, 2013 couldnt hope to get off to a better start.

Boutique Hostal Salinas is only a stones throw from DC10 and with suites available to book for the day, where better to spend your pre-DC10 warm up, in the company of some of the islands finest entertainers and proper party people. Ryan OGorman goes back to back with Bones while there are also performances from Brydie Tong, Jaime Fiorito, Robert Cashin as well as Borja & Ruger and island legend Alfredo, who will be playing under the Une Records banner in room 2. There is also a very special guest DJ to be announced, stay tuned for details.

Salinas is no stranger to a cool Ibiza get together and in Boutique Hostal Salinas it has a venue that offers a truly unique party perspective. There is a true sense of Ibiza community about Hostal Salinas and none more so when it is filled with the islands party people, coming together to celebrate the start of another year on the island. Ibiza is the epicentre of the global dance world during the summer months but New Year is hot on its heels as clubbers descend on the white isle, unable to wait a full year for their Ibiza fix. The island is ready for another monster blow out and Boutique Hostal Salinas is at the heart of the action as we hurtle towards 2013.

Contact info@boutiquehostalsalinas.com for reservations. Online: http://www.hostalsalinas.com

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MP urges tough censorship of films to protect women

Ahmedabad, Dec 30:

Condoling the death of the Delhi gang-rape victim, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) Group President Parimal Nathwani, who is also a Rajya Sabha MP from Jharkhand, on Saturday demanded stringent censorship of films to prevent crime against women.

In a statement here, he said there was an urgent need to re-look films. Its laws also need to be reviewed threadbare. The way sex and crime are projected as an integral part of our cinema certainly has an adverse influence on the illiterate and timid lots, who are tempted to venture into such crimes.

The souls with criminal mindsets get inspired by such scenes and commit crimes in the process of assuming themselves as the real filmy character.

He also said that while strict punishment for crimes against women is imperative to set deterrents in the system, at the same time stringent scrutiny of the sex, violence and crime related aspects in our cinema is also need of the hour.

He described as rubbish the filmmakers claims that such scenes are added on the audiences demand and said it holds no ground. The claims that the films reflect the happenings in society are also not true.

What is needed is complete overhaul and restructuring of the censorship systems and laws, and reorganise it keeping broad societal interests in view.

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China tightens up censorship of Internet sites

BEIJING -- For years, Chinas net nannies turned the other cheek to a loophole in their vast online censorship apparatus.

Anyone who wanted access to blocked overseas websites such as Twitter, Facebook, and more recently, the New York Times, need only download foreign software called a virtual private network (VPN) to circumvent the Great Firewall.

But in recent weeks, even these tools have begun to falter, frustrating tech-savvy Chinese and foreign businesspeople who now struggle to access Internet sites as innocuous as gmail.com and imdb.com.

The tightening appears to be part of a broader and continuing campaign to rein in the Internet in China, which boasts nearly 600 million users and challenges the governments monopoly on information every day.

State media have been running editorials regularly about the dangers of an unregulated Internet, citing an uptick in rumormongering and misinformation.

By typing on the computer, one can send the meanest curse, the most shocking scandals, the most insensitive ridicule and it seems no one can do anything to you, the Beijing Morning Post said in an editorial Thursday. Any responsible government shouldnt let this become a method for the mass public to seek justice.

On Monday, one of Chinas top governing bodies, the National People's Congress Standing Committee, proposed requiring Internet users to register their real identities before accessing online services as a way to combat online fraud. If passed, the law would be especially damaging to Chinas micro-blogging platforms such as Sina Weibo.

The Twitter-like services double as a national nerve center for public opinion. Because bloggers have been able to shield their identities, the platform has also engendered online vigilantism by exposing more government malfeasance (be it hiding ill-gotten wealth in dozens of apartments, sex with a teenager or keeping two remarkably similar-looking sisters as mistresses).

Michael Anti, a Beijing-based critic of web censorship, believes the current pushback on the web reflects paranoia over incoming president Xi Jinpings crackdown on official corruption.

Local officials could be pressuring propaganda departments to curb freedom of speech online, he said.

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