Half of those who commit serious accidents manage to avoid prison. one newspaper puts forward an explanation for so many accidents on the roads. In Europe, three Romanians are advanced researchers at world famous astronomical observatories in the Canary islands, Paris and Yale, one newspaper reads. Another newspaper reads how Romanians conquered Spain: the Romanian community is the biggest after many Latin Americans and North Africans left due to the crisis. Also in Europe, Romanians working in Italy want to contribute for pensions but the government says they cannot.
Gandul reads that almost half of the Romanians committing a deadly accident manages to avoid prison time. Last year, 2.700 people died on Romanian roads and other thousands were injured. In Romania, many of those responsible for the deadly accidents avoid the law after judges decide to give them sentences with an option of being suspended.
The recent accident in the press was the case of a Romanian driver in a competition who was almost in alcoholic coma who seriously injured four people.
Romania libera reads that story of three Romanians who make advanced research at astronomical observatories. Romanian Ovidiu Vaduvescu confesses that he left for Canada back in 2000 because he could not support himself financially due to the bad wage he received and because Romania had two 50 year old telescopes which did not help it to move forward.
In Canada, Vaduvescu worked in IT and decided to continue his doctoral studies in astronomy. With several post-doctoral scholarships, he visited the most important observatories in the world and now he is working at one of the biggest observatories in the world, in the La Palma Island.
Another Romania, Mirel Birlan has been working at the Paris observatory for 10 years which is the bi