• Salut @mbbloom1,

      Bienvenue sur Seenthis et merci pour tes premiers référencements. En revanche, je te suggère d’essayer d’exploiter les spécificités de Seenthis, pour que ça ne ressemble pas à du Touitteur en moins bien.

      Notamment :
      – pas de limite de caractères, donc tu peux décrire ce que tu références,
      – un extrait de ce que tu références, généralement c’est sympa,
      – du coup : as-tu essayé le bookmarklet qui se trouve en haut à droite de ta page « Accueil » (une fois connecté) ? Ça automatisme énormément le référencement, ce qui te permet de travailler plus vite et, en même temps, d’obtenir un meilleur résultat.

  • Bolivia nationalises electrical grid
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2012/05/20125122339862111.html

    President Evo Morales has announced that his government is completing the nationalisation of Bolivia’s electricity sector by seizing control of its main power grid from a Spanish-owned company.

    Morales on Tuesday took advantage of the symbolism of May Day, the international day of the worker, to order troops to occupy installations of the company, a subsidiary of Red Electrica Corporacion SA.

    The president’s placing of another of what he deems basic services under state control comes as neighbouring Argentina moves to take control of the country’s oil company, YPF, from the Spanish energy company Repsol SA, which had held a majority interest.

    Spain’s ambassador to Bolivia, Ramon Santos, told reporters the electric grid takeover “is sending a negative message that generates distrust”.

    Morales did not say how much Red Electric would be compensated, but the nationalisation decree says the state would negotiate an indemnisation fee.

    Morales said only $81m had been invested in the grid since it was privatized in 1997.

    The government, meanwhile, “invested $220m in generation and others profited. For that reason, brothers and sisters, we have decided to nationalise electricity transmission,” he said.