Two Italian marines, serving time in India while they awaited trial
for allegedly killing two Indian fishermen, went to Italy on a four-week
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The Italian government, for good measure, sent a missive to New Delhi
to say let's find a "friendly" way of resolving this matter but our boys
will stay home. The UPA boys are stumped. Kerala's CM hotfooted it to
Delhi in a belated attempt to show he was doing something.
In
Kerala, where they were picked up, the Italians, Massimiliano Latorre
and Salvatore Girone, had been kept in a guest house, not in dingy
prison cells. After the Supreme Court decided the case should be tried
by a special court in Delhi,We can help you confidently purchase howospareparts from
factories in China. they stayed at the Italian embassy. The only
constraint was that they had to report to the police periodically.
Meanwhile,
the government dithered on setting up the court, which was also
supposed to rule whether India had jurisdiction at all, a key Italian
demand. Instead, the government was magnanimous enough to allow the
marines to go home for Christmas to be with their families. The Italians
tried their luck a second time — could they go home to vote?
The Supreme Court said yes. Italians, incidentally,Laser engraving and laser chickencoop for
materials like metal, are allowed to vote long-distance. Why, then, is
it surprising that the undertrials have decided to extend their stay
indefinitely? Indian legal eagles are frothing at the mouth about
disrespect of the Supreme Court. Some basic fact-checking could have
prevented it.
India could still conduct a trial and convict the
marines in absentia. They would then become fugitives from Indian
justice. At the very least, a lookout notice by Interpol or a similar
international policing organisation could be issued. This means that if
they step out of Italy — they are marines, for god's sake — they run the
risk of being arrested on foreign shores and deported to India.
Instead, we will vent spleen by packing off the poor Italian ambassador
and downgrading diplomatic ties. The marines will still stay in Italy.
In
recent months, as the UPA government has floundered internally, many of
our international partners have not hesitated to knock us around. The
Maldivians are doing it to us in the Indian Ocean. The Chinese are
cutting off the Brahmaputra. They are building Gwadar in Pakistan,
Kyaukpyu in Myanmar, knocking in Maldives and Seychelles and, of course,
Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka is close behind, openly blocking imports
from India, specially automobiles. India's ties with Sri Lanka are going
south rapidly. Later this month, if India votes against Sri Lanka for
human rights abuses during the war against LTTE, that would worsen.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding fair to becoming an elected
dictator, but let us not play the Tamil card. There are more effective
ways of making Rajapaksa see sense.
However, New Delhi is openly
fuelling ethnic nationalism as a politically expedient tool, just
because they believe it is a way of keeping the DMK in the UPA. It had
disastrous consequences in 1984. Today, we seem to be forgetting that
LTTE was the most dangerous terrorist group in the world, and that India
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According
to recent studies, one-third of marketing executives surveyed have
shifted half of their budgets from traditional to digital marketing in
the past year, yet are still spending 20% of their budgets on
tradeshows. This gives us many reasons to pause and think about several
concerns surrounding these research outcomes.
Tradeshow
marketing has always been a money pit for companies both large and
small. For the most part, a surprisingly small number of exhibitors
truly integrate this tactic into their overall marketing and
communications strategies.
At every dental meeting we attend, we
hear a good number of exhibitors grumbling about the poor results of
their tradeshow participation. More often than not, they blame everyone
but themselves.
Truth be told, these same exhibitors or their
agencies have experienced less than stellar results because they've
neglected the basics, the major one being an integrated exhibit
marketing plan! (And by "marketing" we mean the discipline and not just
simply a big idea or a cute promotion.)
With the shift of
substantial marketing dollars to "more modern" tactics, i.e., digital
outlets such as social media, we're concerned that exhibitors will run
headlong into developing digital strategies to support tradeshow
marketing efforts without paying attention to the basics. Because
despite what some digital marketing wunderkinds say, the same proven
principles of traditional marketing hold true for digital strategy and
should be generously and vigorously applied.
Memphis isn’t doing
anything out of the ordinary here. The pick-and-roll/pick-and-pop is
the NBA’s go-to play, and lots of teams with two skilled big men run
things so that one is going south while the other is going north. But
the Clippers, more than maybe any team in the league, respond by having
both bigs sprint away from the rim instead of sending the first line of
help — the help defender rushing at the Gasol pick-and-pop jumper — from
somewhere along the perimeter instead of from in the paint. Teams are
starting to pick up on this.
Memphis also ran a lot of
screen-the-screener action, in which Gasol would screen for Randolph in
the paint (or vice versa) as Randolph ran up to set a high screen for
Conley. It’s a simple thing, but Memphis clearly believed they could
create a bit of confusion for the Clippers’ bigs that way.
The
fourth quarter also showed the no-win situation Vinny Del Negro (and his
hair) faces in picking between Lamar Odom and DeAndre Jordan to close
games next to Griffin. Jordan can’t shoot free throws (neither can
Odom), and while Odom is probably a more intuitive defender in space and
carries the lingering perception of being a “shooter,” he has trouble
against post behemoths like Randolph and Gasol. This is probably the
biggest issue facing the Clippers.
And, yes, Gasol’s performance
last night was basically basketball porn for me. He nailed jumpers,
facilitated brilliantly from the elbow, had two dribble-drive baskets
(including one facial on Odom), and was one step ahead of L.A.’s offense
on the other side of the ball. Gasol somehow recorded five steals and
was playing volleyball at one point, deflecting pass after pass. A
brilliant player.
Quincy Pondexter is the most anonymous
important player in the league. He worked his tail off to become a
competent 3-point shooter, especially from the corners, and the
Grizzlies will need him in big moments during the playoffs to provide
that combination of shooting and defense at both wing positions. Bayless
is a wild-card at shooting guard, Austin Daye will probably spend most
of the playoffs out of the rotation, and Lionel Hollins sometimes has a
short leash with Tony Allen, since opposing defenses ignore Allen to
screw up what passes for spacing in Memphis’ offense. Hollins likes
Pondexter, and he should. Memphis will need big things out of him.
I
chatted at length with Monty Williams after the Hornets’ practice in
Brooklyn on Wednesday, mostly for a post that will likely come out next
week. But Williams said a few interesting off-topic things that won’t
make it into that post, and I wanted to share them here. I asked him if
we’d see more of the Ryan Anderson-Anthony Davis big man combo, even
though the Hornets have given up an unsightly 113.9 points per 100
possessions when those two share the floor — nearly five points worse
than Charlotte's league-worst defensive efficiency mark. Williams, a
Spurs alum and a very smart coach, stopped me in part to protest the
over-reliance on analytics: “Yeah, the numbers are bad, but I’m not a
numbers guy. Honestly, these numbers have gotten a little out of hand
for me. A lot of teams have good defensive numbers, but sometimes guys
just miss, OK? Sometimes guys just miss shots. Or they make crazy shots.
But that doesn’t mean it was a good shot, and it doesn’t mean it was
bad defense. It’s like guys who get paid for numbers, but if you check
their winning percentages, would you still pay that guy? I feel the same
way about these numbers. Ryan and A.D. — their defensive prowess would
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so much penetration. That’s something we have to get better at —
guarding the ball at our wing and guard spots.”
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