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眞子さまと小室さん「末永く幸せに」 関係者から祝福

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婚約に向けて準備を進めている秋篠宮(あきしの みや)家の 長女眞子(まこ)さま(25)と国際基督教大学時代の 同級生で横浜市在住の 小室圭(こむろけい)さん(25)。 2人を知る関係者には、 祝福の 声が広がっ…
婚約に向けて準備を進めている秋篠宮(あきしののみや)家の長女眞子(まこ)さま(25)と国際基督教大学時代の同級生で横浜市在住の小室圭(こむろけい)さん(25)。2人を知る関係者には、祝福の声が広がった。
小室さんが学生時代に地元PR役として携わった神奈川県藤沢市の「湘南江の島海の女王&海の王子」で、女王役を務めた横浜市の会社員の女性(28)は17日朝、「お付き合いされていることも知りませんでしたので大変驚きましたが、とてもうれしく思っています。末永く幸せに、圭さんらしくさわやかで明るい家庭を築いてほしい」とコメントを寄せた。
小室さんは高校1年の夏休み、藤沢市の江の島に近い商店街の中華料理店で皿洗いなどのアルバイトをしたという。当時の店主の男性は「報じられている通り、優しくてまじめないい子。次の夏もまた働いて欲しいと思ったくらい」と話す。男性によると、大学時代以降も母親らと連れだって客として来ていたという。「(眞子さまの)お相手にふさわしい人。お互いが導かれたのだと思う」と祝福した。
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Zachodniopomorskie: Wydobyto dwa ciała z Zalewu Szczecińskiego

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Zachodniopomorskie: Wydobyto dwa ciała z Zalewu Szczecińskiego – Zwłoki dwóch osób wydobyto w środę z Zalewu Szczecińskiego. Jedna z nich to ofiara tragicznego rejsu, z którego nie powróciło trzech żeglarzy. Drugiego ciała na razie nie udało się zidentyfikować.
Zwłoki dwóch osób wydobyto w środę z Zalewu Szczecińskiego. Jedna z nich to ofiara tragicznego rejsu, z którego nie powróciło trzech żeglarzy. Drugiego ciała na razie nie udało się zidentyfikować.
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Ciała dwóch osób wydobyto z Zalewu Szczecińskiego w okolicach Skoszewa – powiedziała rzecznik Prokuratury Okręgowej w Szczecinie Joanna Biranowska-Sochalska. Jak dodała, ciało jednej z osób wstępnie zidentyfikowała rodzina. To jeden z zaginionych żeglarzy.
Z informacji prokuratury wynika, że jeszcze nie udało się zidentyfikować drugiego ciała.
Informacje o dwóch ciałach przekazali służbom wędkarze, którzy przebywali w okolicach Skoszewa – powiedziała Biranowska-Sochalska.
Trzech żeglarzy, w wieku od 61 do 63 lat, wyruszyło 7 maja br. w rejs po Zalewie Szczecińskim. Następnego dnia o zaginięciu poinformowała córka jednego z mężczyzn.
Jeszcze podczas akcji ratownicy WOPR znaleźli w rejonie Zatoki Skoszewskiej ciało jednego z uczestników rejsu. Odnaleziono także przewróconą łódź, która znajdowała się na wysokości miejscowości Skoszewo, skąd mężczyźni wyruszyli w rejs.
W dniu tragicznego rejsu warunki do żeglowania były dobre – wiatr w sile 3 do 5 w skali Beauforta północny i północno-zachodni.

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眞子さま結婚式、来年想定=5年交際、デート重ねる

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近く婚約される秋篠宮ご夫妻の 長女眞子さま(25)の 結婚式は、 来年が想定されていることが17日、 宮内庁関係者への 取材で分かった。 2人が5年ほど交際してデートを重ねる中で、 プロポーズに至ったことも判明した。 〔写真特集〕小室圭さん会見 関係者によると、 眞子さまとお
近く婚約される秋篠宮ご夫妻の長女眞子さま(25)の結婚式は、来年が想定されていることが17日、宮内庁関係者への取材で分かった。2人が5年ほど交際してデートを重ねる中で、プロポーズに至ったことも判明した。
〔写真特集〕小室圭さん会見
関係者によると、眞子さまとお相手の小室圭さん(25)は5年ほど前、東京・渋谷の飲食店で行われた留学の意見交換の場で知り合った。その後、横浜市のみなとみらい地区や埼玉県長瀞町、葉山御用邸がある神奈川県葉山町などでの交際を経て、プロポーズに至った。二人の交際は秋篠宮ご夫妻も認めていたという。 眞子さまは今月31日~6月8日の日程で、ブータンを公式訪問することが決まっている。宮内庁は眞子さまの帰国以降、正式に婚約内定を発表する準備を進めている。前例に従えば、発表当日、2人が記者会見する。その数カ月後、一般の結納に当たる「納采の儀」が秋篠宮邸であり、さらに日を置いて小室さんの使者が宮邸を訪れ結婚式の日取りを伝える「告期の儀」が行われる。結婚式の数日前には、天皇、皇后両陛下に感謝の気持ちを伝える「朝見の儀」が皇居・宮殿である。 宮内庁は、これらの儀式の日程について「未定」としているが、同庁幹部は「納采の儀など決まったものを一定のインターバルでやっていかなければならず、年内の挙式は難しい」と話している。(2017/05/17-16: 36)
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Right and Left React to Comey’s Memo on Trump Meeting

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Read about how the other side thinks: Writers from across the political spectrum consider the consequences of James B. Comey’s memo on his meetings with President Trump.
The political news cycle is fast, and keeping up can be overwhelming. Trying to find differing perspectives worth your time is even harder. That’s why we have scoured the internet for political writing from the right and left that you might not have seen.
Has this series exposed you to new ideas?
Tell us how. Email us at ourpicks@nytimes.com .
• Joel B. Pollak in Breitbart:
“This dagger is a rather dull blade. It lacks any apparent ‘quid pro quo’ — a sense that Trump was offering something to Comey in exchange for dropping the investigation.”
Joel B. Pollak believes that The New York Times “oversells” the consequences of the Comey memo, taking issue with The Times’s interpretation of the word “hope” to mean a request. If the president told James B. Comey, “I hope you can let this go, ” Mr. Pollak sees no reason to read this as an effort to interfere with the investigation. “That is a rather liberal (pun intended) spin on Trump’s words.” Read more »
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• Guy Benson in Townhall:
“The Times’ track record of bias obviously merits skepticism. However, this particular reporting was done by a tough young journalist who also broke the Clinton email server story.”
Guy Benson offers a quick reaction to the news, writing, “as someone who frequently cautions against hair-on-fire freakouts, I’ ll just say that this one smells like it has the potential to metastasize.” Read more »
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• David French in National Review:
“There is no good outcome here. Either there is now compelling evidence that the president committed a serious abuse of power, or the nation’s leading press outlets are dupes for a vindictive, misleading story. ”
For David French, the analysis is “simple”: Either the Comey memo is a credible and admissible piece of evidence in what would turn out to be an impeachable offense, or The Times printed “malicious fiction.” The only way to resolve this question, according to him, is for Congress to subpoena the memo and allow the American people to see it for themselves. Read more »
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• Editorial board in The New York Post:
“The president needs to get a handle on his words — on his public communications, online and on-air, and on even his private comments.”
The editorial board of The New York Post describes President Trump’s latest troubles as a function of poor communication (both public and private) and “ham-handed presidential actions.” It warns that these unforced errors might imperil the president’s agenda and his “very presidency.” Read more »
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• J. D. Tuccille in Reason:
“Has Donald Trump been sent among us to demonstrate the foolishness of placing cultlike faith in the presidency?”
Writing for the libertarian magazine Reason, J. D. Tuccille puts a positive gloss on the failures of the president. Before news of the Comey memo broke, Mr. Tuccille wrote about the impossible expectations American voters have for the presidency. While he concedes that President Trump’s flaws are “readily apparent, ” he also believes that the president is “the right guy to deprogram our country’s presidential cultists.” Perhaps only Mr. Trump can return the office to its “limited and defined power.” Read more »
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• Philip Bump in The Washington Post:
“We’ ve seen repeatedly that in a believability contest between Trump and A Number of Other People, Trump often, somehow, emerges the victor.”
During the campaign, Philip Bump reminds his readers, President Trump came out unscathed in battles with “imperfect foils like Ted Cruz or Hillary Clinton or the mainstream media.” And while it’s still unclear whether the revelations in the Comey memo will be enough to chip away at his base of supporters, Mr. Bump predicts that the president is on a collision course with an “undeniable truth.” Read more »
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• Will Oremus in Slate:
“It can’ t really shock anyone, at this point, to learn that Trump apparently tried to use the F. B. I. to muzzle the press. But it should scare people nonetheless.”
Will Oremus draws attention to a smaller, but still significant, discovery from the Comey memo: The president asked Mr. Comey to prosecute journalists who published classified information. Those who doubted the sincerity of the president’s vow to “open up the libel laws, ” Mr. Oremus argues, should now see just how serious he was about curtailing press freedoms. Read more »
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• Jonathan Chait in New York Magazine:
“Just as no conclusive proof ever found that Nixon ordered the break-in of Democratic headquarters during the 1972 election, there is not yet any clear proof that Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia’s electronic break-in to Democratic electronic records during the 2016 election. The attempted manipulation of justice is, in both cases, the more serious crime.”
Many columnists have compared our current political moment to that of Watergate. Here, Jonathan Chait contends that the Comey memo is equivalent to the “smoking gun tape” that eventually brought down President Richard Nixon. The only path forward, Mr. Chait writes, is impeachment. Read more »
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• Jeff Alson in In These Times:
“It would be a major strategic blunder for the Democratic Party to fall for what I call the Impeachment Trap — the powerful temptation to lead the charge for impeachment without considering the strategic implications.”
Although this piece by Jeff Alson was published before news of Comey memo, its argument — against impeaching the president — is still relevant. Vice President Mike Pence, Mr. Alson writes, “would be a much more reliable and competent rubber stamp for the conservative policy agenda.” For all the left’s distaste for President Trump, his impeachment would signify significant strategic problems for progressives. Read more »
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• David Faris in The Week:
“Rather than protecting him from the consequences of every indecency, crime, and provocation, the smarter play for Republicans would be to begin the process of removing the president from office immediately.”
For a full-throated argument for the president’s impeachment, including strategic political calculations for Democrats and progressives, read this piece by David Faris. Read more »
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• Helen Klein Murillo, Jack Goldsmith, Susan Hennessey, Quinta Jurecic, Matthew Kahn, Paul Rosenzweig, Benjamin Wittes in Lawfare:
“The immediate question is not whether this pattern of behavior — or any individual component of it — could support a prosecution and criminal conviction for obstruction of justice. It’s whether it would support an impeachment in the House and a removal vote in the Senate.”
The Lawfare blog has become a reliable, centrist source of quick but thorough reactions and analysis for the news out of the White House. Here, its writers take you through some preliminary questions about the legality of impeachment and criminal prosecution. Read more »
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• Noah Feldman in Bloomberg:
“Let’s be clear: It’s the impeachable offense of obstruction. It’s probably not the criminal version of that act. With the evidence now available, it’s extremely unlikely that an ordinary prosecutor could convict Trump.”
Noah Feldman is a professor of constitutional and international law at Harvard University. In this column, he explains how difficult it would be to bring criminal charges in this situation. As far as corruption goes, the “one credible legal argument, ” he writes, would be “if his true intent was to protect himself and his administration, not just give Flynn a break.” Impeachment, however, is “another matter.” Read more »
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• Zack Beauchamp in Vox:
“This is one fight the president may soon regret picking.”
Zack Beauchamp describes the many ways in which starting a war with the F. B. I. is a bad idea. The agency can continue leaking to the press, strengthen the congressional investigation, or even expand its investigations into the president and his affiliates beyond Russia. Read more »
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• Liam Donovan in Politico:
“You might argue that since Trump’s core supporters make up a mere third of the country that they are receiving undue attention. But this electoral rump is distributed overwhelmingly among the states and districts that send Republicans to Congress.”
Will the Comey memo be the straw that finally compels Republican leaders to withdraw their support of President Trump? While it’s still too soon to tell, Liam Donovan explains why the president’s critics shouldn’ t hold their breath. Read more »
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Watch Google’s I/O keynote live right here

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https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2VF8tmLFHw Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference..
Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference today. The conference starts at 10 AM Pacific Time (1 PM on the East Cost, 6 PM in London, 7 PM Central European Time) and you can watch the live stream right here on this page.
We have a team on the ground ready to cover the event, so don’ t forget to read our live blog to get our take on today’s news. Rumor has it that Google is about to share more details about Android O, the next major release of its Android platform. But you can also expect some Google Assistant news and maybe some virtual reality news.
Google Assistant could be coming to iOS, Google Photos might get a few new tricks and Android updates should roll out much faster thanks to a new modular design.

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Watch Google’s I/O keynote live right here

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https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2VF8tmLFHw Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference..
Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference today. The conference starts at 10 AM Pacific Time (1 PM on the East Cost, 6 PM in London, 7 PM Central European Time) and you can watch the live stream right here on this page.
We have a team on the ground ready to cover the event, so don’ t forget to read our live blog to get our take on today’s news. Rumor has it that Google is about to share more details about Android O, the next major release of its Android platform. But you can also expect some Google Assistant news and maybe some virtual reality news.
Google Assistant could be coming to iOS, Google Photos might get a few new tricks and Android updates should roll out much faster thanks to a new modular design.

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Watch Google’s I/O keynote live right here

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https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2VF8tmLFHw Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference..
Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference today. The conference starts at 10 AM Pacific Time (1 PM on the East Cost, 6 PM in London, 7 PM Central European Time) and you can watch the live stream right here on this page.
We have a team on the ground ready to cover the event, so don’ t forget to read our live blog to get our take on today’s news. Rumor has it that Google is about to share more details about Android O, the next major release of its Android platform. But you can also expect some Google Assistant news and maybe some virtual reality news.
Google Assistant could be coming to iOS, Google Photos might get a few new tricks and Android updates should roll out much faster thanks to a new modular design.

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Watch Google’s I/O keynote live right here

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https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2VF8tmLFHw Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference..
Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference today. The conference starts at 10 AM Pacific Time (1 PM on the East Cost, 6 PM in London, 7 PM Central European Time) and you can watch the live stream right here on this page.
We have a team on the ground ready to cover the event, so don’ t forget to read our live blog to get our take on today’s news. Rumor has it that Google is about to share more details about Android O, the next major release of its Android platform. But you can also expect some Google Assistant news and maybe some virtual reality news.
Google Assistant could be coming to iOS, Google Photos might get a few new tricks and Android updates should roll out much faster thanks to a new modular design.

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Порошенко прокомментировал блокирование российских соцсетей

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“Три года Украина живет в условиях войны, в условиях агрессии против независимой нашей страны со стороны Российской Федерации. Важной для россиян ч…
Президент Петр Порошенко заявил, что блокирование доступа к российским социальным сетям является мерой по противодействию российской пропаганде.
“Три года Украина живет в условиях войны, в условиях агрессии против независимой нашей страны со стороны Российской Федерации. Важной для россиян частью этой войны является гибридная война, которую проводят информационные войска РФ. Огромные пропагандистские бюджеты выкидываются для дестабилизации ситуации, как внутри Украины, так и внутри Европы”, – сказал Порошенко на пресс-конференции после церемонии подписания законодательного решения о введении безвизового режима для граждан Украины в Страсбурге в среду, передает Интерфакс-Украина.
Напомним, 16 мая президент Порошенко ввел в действие решение СНБО О применении персональных специальных экономических и других ограничительных мер (санкций) .
В списке санкций 1228 физических и 468 юридических лиц.
Ограничительные меры предусматривают блокирование доступа к сервисам Яндекс, 1С, Софтлайн Групп, Корпорации Парус и еще ряда других российских IT-компаний.
Они также коснулись социальных сетей ВКонтакте, Одноклассники и сервисов Mail.ru .

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Russland bietet Mitschrift von Lawrow-Gespräch mit Trump an

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Russland bietet dem US-Senat eine Mitschrift des Gesprächs von Außenminister Lawrow mit US-Präsident Trump im Weißen Haus an.
Der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin hat sich bereit erklärt, den genauen Inhalt des Gesprächs zwischen US-Präsident Donald Trump und dem russischen Außenminister Sergej Lawrow zu veröffentlichen.
Putin sagte bei einer Pressekonferenz in Sotschi, er werde dem US-Kongress die Tonaufnahme aushändigen, wenn die Regierung in Washington einverstanden sei. Sein Berater Uschakow hob jedoch kurz danach hervor: „Es werden keine Tonaufnahmen gemacht. Was gemacht wird ist eine (schriftliche) Aufnahme von einer Person, die speziell deswegen an Treffen teilnimmt.“
Putin sagte, man werde die Dokumente auf Anfrage den Geheimdienstausschuss des Senats zur Verfügung stellen. Der demokratische Senator Chuck Schumer hatte am Dienst gefordert, dass Trump umgehend das Transkript des Gesprächs zur Verfügung stellen müsse. Trump habe durch die Preisgabe von Geheimdienst-Informationen die Sicherheitslage der USA gefährdet. Belege für diese Behauptung legte Schumer nicht vor.
US-Medien hatten zuvor von der Behauptung von anonymen Geheimdienstvertretern, Trump habe bei dem Gespräch in der vergangenen Woche in Washington vertrauliche Geheimdienstinformationen eines Nahost-Staates über die Dschihadistenmiliz Islamischer Staat (IS) an Lawrow weitergegeben.
Die angeblich ausgeplauderten Geheimnisse sollen von Israel stammen. Der israelische Botschafter in Washington sagte laut Times of Israel, dass Israel kein Problem mit den USA habe und die Zusammenarbeit der Geheimdienste sogar noch intensivieren will. Auch Israels Außenminister Avigdor Lieberman lobte die Zusammenarbeit der Geheimdienste beider Länder.
Trump hat diesen Vorwurf zurückgewiesen: Als Präsident habe er das „absolute Recht“, Informationen mit Russland zu teilen, schrieb er auf Twitter.
Putin wiederum machte sich über den Sturm der Entrüstung rund um das Gespräch Trump-Lawrow lustig. Er könnte Lawrow eine „Rüge“ aussprechen, weil der wiederum die angeblichen Informationen nicht an ihn und die russischen Geheimdienste weitergegeben habe.
Lawrow habe „diese Geheimnisse nicht mit uns geteilt – weder mit mir noch mit den Vertretern der russischen Geheimdienste. Das ist sehr böse von ihm“, sagte Putin.
Die Gegner von Trump hatten bereits nach dem Treffen getobt: Sie sind der Auffassung, dass Russland ein Feindstaat ist, wie Senator Schumer sagte. Zusätzlich für Empörung sorgte die Tatsache, dass nur die russische Nachrichtenagentur TASS bei dem Treffen anwesend war und somit die kuriose Situation entstand, dass exklusive Fotos aus dem Weißen Haus offiziell von der staatlichen russischen Agentur um die Welt geschickt wurden.
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