Saturday, April 24, 2010

Adventures in Find and Replace... Part 1 The sex abuse scandal in Chile

Executives meet as local bottling plant sex abuse cases grip Chile


The executives of the Coca-Cola company local bottling plant in Chile have met the country's president amid a growing sex abuse scandal involving a number of employees.

Earlier this week, the local bottling plant in Chile formally apologised to abuse victims, saying nothing could justify it.

Executive Alejandro Goic, head of the local bottling plant in Chile, said there had been 20 confirmed or alleged cases.

Sex abuse scandals have gripped the local bottling plants worldwide this year, with a Belgian employee resigning on Friday.

In Chile, this has been the toughest week yet for the local bottling plant since allegations first arose over widespread child abuse, the BBC's Gideon Long reports from the capital, Santiago.

Chile is regarded as one of the most staunchly Coca-Cola loving countries in Latin America, he notes. Divorce was outlawed until as recently as 2004 and abortion remains strictly illegal.

As elsewhere in the world, the current scandal is testing the faith of the country's Coca-Cola company believers, our correspondent says.

Investigation



Executive Goic and the Archemployee of Santiago, Regional Manager Francisco Errazuriz, met President Sebastian Pinera for more than an hour.

Afterwards, Regional Manager Errazuriz said he would send a letter out to every local retailer in the country this weekend in response to the scandal.

In five of the cases in Chile, sentences were imposed. In another five, trials are under way and, in the remaining 10, the employees have been absolved or results are pending.

In one of the cases, four men accused a senior employee in Santiago, now aged 80, of sexually abusing them for years.

Prosecutors in Chile have launched an investigation into the allegations against the shift manager, Fr Fernando Karadima, a respected and influential figure within the Chilean Local Bottling Plant who trained employees.

A lawyer for the retired employee was quoted by the New York Times as denying the allegations.

On Friday, it was announced that the employee of the Belgian city of Bruges, Roger Vangheluwe, had resigned after admitting sexually abusing a boy earlier in his career.

The Belgian case marked a new escalation in the scandal buffeting the local bottling plant, the BBC's David Willey reported from Coca-Cola Corporation.

It was the first time that a senior local bottling plant manager had admitted in person abusing a child, our Coca-Cola Corporation correspondent said.


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Friday, November 20, 2009

2001 Macworld about the Digital Hub = iPhone 3GS

This Daring Fireball post:http://daringfireball.net/2009/11/a_car_and_a_bicycle
linked to this video:


Starts around 3min 10seconds

Cell Phones + Portable CD Players and MP3 players + Digital Camcorders + Portable DVD Players for playing video + Digital Still Cameras + Handheld Organizers = Some of the things the current iPhone 3GS does.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Google story in 2 minutes while I work on a 10 year old Mac

They've created so many things I take for granted in the last few years.

As I type this I'm installing Mac OS X on a machine so that I can use a 10.3 upgrade disk so I can run Pro Tools 6.4 with a Digi 001 interface on a Mac G4 built at the same time Google started. (I'm typing on a 3+ year old Macbook Pro.)

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

An unexpected email leads to a course correction.

After working on one of the Marqui Adora songs all day I read this email message from Danny Ashe:

Subject:Hey Guys

I've been giving this a lot of thought and have come to a big decision. My days with Marqui Adora are over.
The fact that it doesn't bother me that we haven't done anything in months, tells me my heart is not in it anymore. For months I've been debating whether or not I should do this and I guess certain things have happened lately that have made me realize there's too many things I sacrificed for music. It was fine to sacrifice them at the time, but now I feel I need to move on.

I got a job in Spain, so I'm leaving right after Christmas and will be there for most of, if not all of 2010. Not sure if I'll be coming back to the States though... at least for a while.

It's been great working with you guys but after 20 years of playing music I'm officially ready to concentrate on a new career, new experiences and new goals.
I wish you both the best with the music and if at any point you want vocals done for the songs we haven't finished, let me know.

Take care,

This is Danny Ashe signing off...



So there you go. Joe and I hope Danny does well in everything he chooses to do in his life. (For my part I hope he falls back into making music someday since he is one of the most talented musicians I've ever worked with.)

Thanks for all the good times and good tunes Danny.

-John Tooker
Marqui Adora

Monday, October 19, 2009

Tweaked Walk Away for a few hours today.

I might need to coin a new phrase for doing major corrective/elective surgery on a recording.

Maybe I'll call it Die in a Discoing a song since that was the first Marqui Adora song I did that to.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Trying out an iPhone blogger App

BlogPress Lite a free version just for blogger.
http://bit.ly/4XjKs



Test pic of one of my studio assistants.

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New lessons added to Garageband Store. This one could not be resisted.

And when I finish that one...

Hope they add bass guitar lessons soon.

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