Saturday, December 31, 2011

Asian stocks mostly down on Europe bank worries (AP)

BANGKOK ? Asian stock markets were mostly lower Thursday as traders shied away from riskier assets as the year drew to a close, but hopes for a successful bond issue in Italy boosted shares in Europe.

Benchmark oil lingered above $99 per barrel while the dollar rose against the euro but fell against the yen.

European shares edged up in early trading. Britain's FTSE 100 was marginally higher at 5,511.32. Germany's DAX rose 0.3 percent to 5,788.06. France's CAC-40 was 0.3 percent higher at 5,788.01. Wall Street was headed for a higher opening, with Dow Jones industrial futures gaining 0.2 percent at 12,099. Broader S&P 500 futures rose 0.1 percent at 1,245.80.

Earlier in Asia, however, investors booked losses amid light trading. Japan's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.3 percent to close at 8,398.89. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index closed 0.7 percent lower at 18,397.92. Australia's S&P ASX 200 fell 0.4 percent to end 4,071.10. Benchmarks in India and Singapore were also lower.

Other Asian markets eked out small gains. South Korea's Kospi reversed earlier losses and closed marginally higher at 1,825.74. On mainland China, the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.2 percent to end at 2,173.56, while the smaller Shenzhen Composite Index added 0.1 percent to finish at 850.94.

Investor sentiment waned in Asia hours after the European Central Bank said banks had parked $590.72 billion with it overnight Wednesday. That surpassed the record set only Monday and showed that European banks were using money lent by the ECB bank to park money there instead, rather than make loans to each other.

Francis Lun, managing director of Lyncean Holdings in Hong Kong, said the action on the part of the banks "defeated the purpose" of the ECB lending operation, which was to spur business activity.

"Investors are disappointed at the development," Lun said. "Europe still has not found an answer on how to solve its sovereign debt crisis. There's no solution, and they are trying cosmetic measures, which really do not address the problem."

The development also shook confidence in the euro, which on Wednesday dropped to $1.2910 ? its lowest level against the dollar in nearly a year ? before recovering slightly.

Traders were closely watching for the results of an auction of longer-dated bonds by Italy later Thursday. The country held what was deemed a surprisingly successful auction of short-term bonds Wednesday, with sharply lower interest rates than at a similar auction a month before.

Meanwhile, the yen's rise to a 10-year high against the euro put stress on Japan's exporters. Kyodo News agency said the euro briefly fell to 100.35 yen in Tokyo, its lowest level against the Japanese currency since June 2001. Honda Motor Corp. fell 0.8 percent. Sharp Corp. shed 3.2 percent.

Commodity shares in Australia came under pressure amid worries about the state of the global economy. Gold miner Newcrest Mining Ltd. lost 3 percent. Mining giant Rio Tinto fell 0.4 percent. OZ Minerals fell 2.9 percent after the company said copper concentrate may have spilled from a derailed train.

In currency trading Thursday, the euro fell to $1.2920 from $1.2941 late Wednesday in New York. The dollar fell to 77.70 yen from 77.91 yen.

Benchmark crude for February delivery rose 28 cents to $99.65 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell $1.98 to settle at $99.36 in New York on Wednesday.

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Country singer Wynonna Judd goes for marriage No. 3 (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? Country music star Wynonna Judd received an early Christmas gift when her boyfriend, Cactus Moser, proposed on Christmas Eve, the singer's spokesman said on Thursday.

Grammy-winning Judd is currently touring with Moser, the drummer of country music band Highway 101, as Wynonna and The Big Noise.

This will be the third trip down the aisle for the singer, who married first husband Arch Kelley III in 1996 and with whom she has two children. The couple divorced in 1998, and the singer married her former bodyguard D.R. Roach in 2003, and split in 2007 after Roach was arrested for sexual assault of a minor.

No wedding date has been set yet, but the singer said on Thursday she will be tweeting on New Year's Eve with more details on her engagement.

Judd, 47, rose to fame in the 1980s performing with her mother Naomi in the duo band The Judds, with hit songs such as "Love Can Build a Bridge" and "Why Not Me" winning Grammy awards.

After the duo parted ways in 1991, Judd went on to pursue a successful solo career under the moniker Wynonna, garnering hits such as "She is His Only Need" and "No One Else On Earth."

Judd's personal life has been in the spotlight recently after she and her mother revealed they had both been sexually abused as children, and Judd's younger sister, actress Ashley Judd, published a memoir detailing her own painful childhood.

Judd and her mother took part in a six-part documentary series on Oprah Winfrey's OWN network earlier this year, allowing cameras to film their tempestuous relationship.

(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Jill Serjeant)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

NASA probes to arrive at the moon over New Year's (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The New Year's countdown to the moon has begun.

NASA said Wednesday that its twin spacecraft were on course to arrive back-to-back at the moon after a 3 1/2-month journey.

"We're on our way there," said project manager David Lehman of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which manages the $496 million mission.

The Grail probes ? short for Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory ? won't land on the lunar surface. Instead, they were poised to slip into orbit to study the uneven lunar gravity field.

Grail-A was scheduled to arrive on New Year's Eve, followed by Grail-B on New Year's Day.

Lehman said team members won't celebrate until both probes are safely in orbit.

It's been a long voyage for the near-identical Grail spacecraft, which traveled more than 2.5 million miles since launching in September. Though the moon is relatively close at about 250,000 miles away, Grail took a roundabout way to save on costs by launching on a small rocket.

Once at the moon, the probes will spend the next two months tweaking their positions before they start collecting data in March. The pair will fly in formation at an altitude of 34 miles above the surface, with an average separation of 124 miles.

The mission's chief scientist, Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said many aspects of the moon remain a mystery despite being well studied.

"We actually know more about Mars ... than we do about our own moon," Zuber said.

One puzzle scientists hope to solve is why the moon's far side is more hilly than the side that always faces Earth. Research published earlier this year suggested that Earth once had dual moons that collided and formed the moon that people gaze at today.

Despite the wealth of new knowledge expected from the mission, NASA has no near-term plans to send astronauts back to the moon. The Obama administration last year nixed the idea in favor of landing astronauts on an asteroid and eventually Mars.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Clashes in Israel segregation row

Ultra-orthodox Jews have clashed with police in the Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem.

One police officer was slightly hurt and a number of Orthodox Jews detained, say reports.

The town has become a focus of friction between secular Jews and ultra-Orthodox men demanding strict gender segregation and "modest" dress for women.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to end attempts to enforce segregation of the sexes.

The latest clashes came as police attempted to remove one of several signs in the town ordering segregation between the sexes.

Some 300 ultra-Orthodox residents pelted the police with stones and eggs, slightly injuring one officer, and rubbish bins were set on fire.

A television crew attempting to film in the town were also surrounded and harassed - the second alleged attack in two days on journalists.

On Sunday, a crew from Channel 2 news were attacked as they were filming, say reports, with rocks allegedly thrown at their van.

The alleged assault came days after Channel 2 aired a story about an eight-year-old American girl, Naama Margolese, who said she was afraid to walk to school because ultra-orthodox men shouted at her.

The broadcast has inflamed secular opinion, with activists planning to hold a rally in Beit Shemesh on Tuesday to counter what they say is intimidation by sections of the ultra-orthodox community.

Some ultra-orthodox Jews will also reportedly be joining the rally in an effort to distance themselves from "extremists".

Unnamed ultra-orthodox activists from Beit Shemesh issued a statement condemning the violence, but also accusing the media of initiating "deliberate provocations in order to make the peaceful, quiet and tolerant residents, who live their lives according to their beliefs, look bad".

Such clashes have become more frequent in Israel in recent years as the authorities have challenged efforts by ultra-Orthodox Jews to segregate women in public places.

Other recent points of contention include demands for separate seating areas for women on buses and a recent case of some soldiers who refused to remain at a performance by female singers.

Mr Netanyahu has ordered a crackdown on segregation, saying harassment and discrimination have no place in a liberal democracy.

Ultra-orthodox Jews make up 10% of the population in Israel. The community has a high birth rate and is growing rapidly.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/world-middle-east-16335603

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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HuffPost Divorce: Blog Posts That Sparked Debate In 2011

Vicki Larson's buzzed-about piece cited research that suggests attractive men don't make good husbands. She referenced the Anthony Weiner scandal -- which was unfolding as the piece was published in June 2010 -- and suggested that Huma Abedin, Weiner's wife, may have been better off had she picked a less attractive and successful partner. This blog post prompted a great deal of discussion in the comments section and was "liked" nearly 20,000 times on Facebook.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Romney says Obama, Biden live in "fantasyland"

Republican presidential candidate former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney pays Allan Lowe for diesel after pumping fuel into his campaign bus during a stop in Randolph, N.H., Thursday Dec. 22, 2011. Lowe is also the Randolph police chief. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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(AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says the president and vice president are living in "fantasyland" if they think the economy is getting better.

Romney was responding to an opinion piece by Vice President Joe Biden in Friday's Des Moines Register. Biden argued that the economic policies Romney wants to pursue as president would help the wealthy and leave some in the middle class behind.

Speaking in New Hampshire less than two weeks before voting begins in Iowa, Romney said Biden and President Barack Obama don't "understand from fantasyland what it's like in real America."

Romney says Obama's policies have made it harder for entrepreneurs to start businesses and create jobs.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

?Italian? olive oil mostly foreign imports: Report

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ROME, Dec 24 ? Four out of five bottles of extra-virgin ?Italian? olive oil are actually blended with foreign oil in a ?5 billion (RM20.51 billion) a year business, La Repubblica daily reported yesterday.

Cheap olive oil from Greece, Spain, Morocco and Tunisia is mixed with more expensive Italian oil in a highly opaque business that is the subject of an ongoing investigation by Customs authorities and tax police, the report said.

?There is a powerful group in the food business that is making illegal fortunes on the import and absence of traceability for olive oil blends,? Stefano Masini of the farming group Coldiretti was quoted as saying.

?The time has come to talk about an ?agri-mafia? for olive oil,? he said.

The report pointed out that one of the problems for investigators was that the producers and exporters of the foreign olive oil were often subsidiaries of the same companies that import the oil to Italy and sell it.

?They control the prices, they control the market. Once upon a time these famous Italian companies pressed olives: now they have silos,? it said.

La Repubblica said the foreign olive oil is bought for as little as 20 euro cents per kilo and then sold for as much as ?4.0 a kilo.

The labels about blends that legally have to be put on the bottles sold in Italy or exported are often misleading or illegible, the report added. ? AFP

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Haimen, China, Protests: Tear Gas Fired At Protesters

BEIJING -- Riot police in a southern Chinese coastal town fired tear gas Friday at protesters, including elderly men and women, on the fourth day of unrest over a planned power plant expansion, according to protesters' accounts and TV footage.

Police and protesters in the town of Haimen squared off near a highway entrance that has become the focal point for protests this week, with residents demanding that authorities release an unknown number of demonstrators.

The town's elders knelt on the road facing a barricade set up by riot police with helmets and shields several hundred yards (meters) away while others lit large incense sticks and planted them into a plastic foam makeshift altar, a protester said by phone.

"They were begging the police to release those people that they've detained and praying that the riot police can see things more clearly," the 20-year-old saleswoman surnamed Yao told The Associated Press by phone.

Haimen's protesters are demanding a halt to the planned expansion of a coal-fired power plant which they say has contributed to what they say is a rise in cancer cases and heavy pollution in the seas, a serious problem for a town where many make their living from fishing.

The protests started Tuesday when thousands of people besieged a Haimen government office and blocked a highway. When riot police used tear gas in an attempt to disperse them, demonstrators hurled rocks, water bottles and bricks in return. Clashes broke out, injuring an unknown number of protesters and police, residents say.

In response to the protests, the local government said Tuesday that it would temporarily suspend the power plant project, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

But protesters say they have not heard directly from authorities on the matter and say several protesters in their teens or early 20s had been detained.

Many of the protesters waved red plastic bags meant to signify red scarves worn by children as part of their school uniforms, photos from the scene showed.

They held up banners saying "Release the people," "Defend our home" and "Oppose construction of power plant."

It was not immediately clear how many people have been taken into police custody, but Xinhua said Thursday that five people had been detained by Wednesday for vandalism during the protests.

Earlier in the day, police fired tear gas at the protesters, said another protester, a man surnamed Lin.

"When they saw that more and more people had come to protest, they fired the tear gas to try to chase us away. At the same time, a big gust of wind blew toward us, so we all had to run," Lin said. "My tears ran continuously. Our eyes are all red."

This is the third time police have used tear gas to disperse protesters in Haimen this week.

"We have no weapons at all. All we are doing is standing here and protesting," Lin added.

Hong Kong's Cable TV showed footage of tear gas clouds being blown toward protesters, scattering the crowd of hundreds of people. Riot police with helmets and shields had formed a blockade at the entrance to the highway.

After three decades of laxly regulated industrialization, China is seeing a surge in protests over such environmental worries.

In September, hundreds of villagers in an eastern Chinese city near Shanghai demonstrated against pollution they blamed on a solar panel factory. In August, 12,000 residents in the northeastern port city of Dalian protested against a chemical plant after waves from a tropical storm broke a dike guarding the plant and raised fears that flood waters could release toxic chemicals.

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U.S. Says D.C. Councilman Has No Expectation of Privacy in Loan ...

The U.S. attorney's office is pushing back against an attempt by District of Columbia Councilmember Harry Thomas Jr. (D-Ward 5) to seal an agreement over Thomas' unpaid student loans.

In a brief (PDF) filed on Monday, the government said Thomas' Dec. 15 motion to seal (PDF) the consent judgment went against the public's interest.

?Mr. Thomas could have had have no expectation of privacy,? wrote Thomas Mauro, a Washington solo practitioner hired to represent the government. ?The Defendant?s motion offers little more than the argument that sealing the Consent Judgment will be convenient for him given the other, unrelated, legal challenges he faces.?

Thomas had failed to pay back the $5,000 he borrowed in 1983 and 1984 for college. The government sued him for nonpayment in March 2006; as of this month, according to the government's pretrial statement (PDF), the government was seeking $19,777 for the original loan, interest and other fees.

A bench trial was scheduled for Dec. 14 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, but, as reported by The Washington Post at the time, Mauro told the court that an agreement had been reached. The following day, Thomas' attorney, Frederick Cooke Jr. of Washington?s Rubin, Winston, Diercks, Harris & Cooke, moved to file the consent judgment under seal. U.S. District Magistrate Judge Deborah Robinson granted the request.

On Monday, the government filed its opposition, pointing out that the entire proceeding has taken place on the public record for five years.

?He allowed this outstanding debt, pending since he finished college and throughout his entire public career, to reach the point where the debt became the subject of a public proceeding, which he could have avoided at any point by simply paying the debt,? Mauro wrote.

Cooke did not return a request for comment on Wednesday. Mauro referred questions to the U.S. attorney's office, which declined to comment through a spokesman.

In the motion to seal, Cooke had also written that, ?The disclosure of the terms of the consent judgment will only contribute to further public speculation about the Defendant, and will serve to further damage his public image.? Thomas is under investigation by the U.S. attorney?s office for allegedly diverting $300,000 in funds designated for youth sports program for his own personal use.

The government responded that Thomas? other legal woes were irrelevant to the case at hand. ?As an elected official the public should have more rather than less access to the information involving the Defendant?s use of a public program such as the federally guaranteed student loan program,? Mauro wrote in the brief.

Public access to court documents is not absolute, but precedent requires extreme circumstances to place documents under seal. The government argued that in Thomas? case, there is an especially strong public interest in making the consent judgment public because it deals with the Department of Education?s ability to collect unpaid loans. ?The DOE, as a federal government agency, is accountable to the taxpaying public,? Mauro wrote.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Benefits of new air quality rules greatly outweigh costs

Benefits of new air quality rules greatly outweigh costs [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 21-Dec-2011
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Study finds that regulations costing $195 billion will bring over $1 trillion in health and environmental benefits, particularly for minorities and the poor

A report by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health provides an expanded review of six new air quality regulations proposed or recently adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA). These include the first national standards for reducing dangerous emissions of mercury and other toxic pollutants from power plants. Though the cost of implementing the new regulations is estimated to be about $195 billion over the next 20 years or so, the economic, environmental and health benefits amount to well over $1 trillion, considerably outweighing the control costs, according to the report, which was issued by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a non-profit think tank based in Washington, D.C.

Patrick L. Kinney, ScD, professor of Environmental Health Sciences and director of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health's Program on Climate and Health, and MPH candidate Amruta Nori-Sarma also examined the role that environmental justice issues play in the development of EPA regulations. The researchers further analyzed the findings in light of a recent poll conducted by the Joint Center on climate change, health and conservation behaviors.

Building on the data from EPA, the report finds that six new air quality regulations would offer benefits and savings in doctors' visits, hospitalizations, and a reduction in cases of bronchitis, respiratory illness, and aggravated asthma particularly for African American populations and residents in vulnerable communities. The rules analyzed include the Heavy-duty Vehicles Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Standards, the 2017-2025 Model Year Light-Duty Vehicle GHG Emissions and Caf Standards, the Utility Air Toxics Rule, the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, the Boiler MACT, and the standards of Performance for Petroleum Refineries

The paper highlights the importance of the two motor vehicle rules, since urban air pollution tends to be dominated by motor vehicle emissions. The most beneficial of these rules is the light-duty vehicle rule, which will cost an estimated $140 billion but bring about $561 billion in benefits that include billions of barrels of oil saved, reduced emissions, and the health benefits related to non-greenhouse gas pollutants over the lifetime of vehicles sold between 2017 and 2025. According to the analysis, these will yield net societal benefits of $421 billion.

The findings also show that Cross-State Air Pollution Rule will provide significant health and environmental benefits to low income, minority, and tribal individuals in both rural areas and inner cities in the regions affected by the rule.

The poll, which surveyed 1500 African American adults in Atlanta, Cleveland and Philadelphia, asked respondents about issues related to air quality, climate change and the need for new regulations.

Among the poll's key findings:

  • A solid majority (59%) of African Americans polled in the three cities believe that global warming is causing serious problems
  • 84% of respondents want the federal government to take strong action to deal with global warming
  • 80% support EPA's Toxics Rule
  • 40% described the air quality where they lived as excellent or good, while 59% said the air quality where they lived was fair or poor
  • 83% believe that environmental factors such as air pollution play a major role in causing asthma in children

The authors believe that the close correspondence between public opinion and analytical findings pointing to the health and economic benefits of further air quality improvements should provide a strong mandate for action by the federal government.

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Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Study finds that regulations costing $195 billion will bring over $1 trillion in health and environmental benefits, particularly for minorities and the poor

A report by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health provides an expanded review of six new air quality regulations proposed or recently adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA). These include the first national standards for reducing dangerous emissions of mercury and other toxic pollutants from power plants. Though the cost of implementing the new regulations is estimated to be about $195 billion over the next 20 years or so, the economic, environmental and health benefits amount to well over $1 trillion, considerably outweighing the control costs, according to the report, which was issued by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a non-profit think tank based in Washington, D.C.

Patrick L. Kinney, ScD, professor of Environmental Health Sciences and director of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health's Program on Climate and Health, and MPH candidate Amruta Nori-Sarma also examined the role that environmental justice issues play in the development of EPA regulations. The researchers further analyzed the findings in light of a recent poll conducted by the Joint Center on climate change, health and conservation behaviors.

Building on the data from EPA, the report finds that six new air quality regulations would offer benefits and savings in doctors' visits, hospitalizations, and a reduction in cases of bronchitis, respiratory illness, and aggravated asthma particularly for African American populations and residents in vulnerable communities. The rules analyzed include the Heavy-duty Vehicles Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Standards, the 2017-2025 Model Year Light-Duty Vehicle GHG Emissions and Caf Standards, the Utility Air Toxics Rule, the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, the Boiler MACT, and the standards of Performance for Petroleum Refineries

The paper highlights the importance of the two motor vehicle rules, since urban air pollution tends to be dominated by motor vehicle emissions. The most beneficial of these rules is the light-duty vehicle rule, which will cost an estimated $140 billion but bring about $561 billion in benefits that include billions of barrels of oil saved, reduced emissions, and the health benefits related to non-greenhouse gas pollutants over the lifetime of vehicles sold between 2017 and 2025. According to the analysis, these will yield net societal benefits of $421 billion.

The findings also show that Cross-State Air Pollution Rule will provide significant health and environmental benefits to low income, minority, and tribal individuals in both rural areas and inner cities in the regions affected by the rule.

The poll, which surveyed 1500 African American adults in Atlanta, Cleveland and Philadelphia, asked respondents about issues related to air quality, climate change and the need for new regulations.

Among the poll's key findings:

  • A solid majority (59%) of African Americans polled in the three cities believe that global warming is causing serious problems
  • 84% of respondents want the federal government to take strong action to deal with global warming
  • 80% support EPA's Toxics Rule
  • 40% described the air quality where they lived as excellent or good, while 59% said the air quality where they lived was fair or poor
  • 83% believe that environmental factors such as air pollution play a major role in causing asthma in children

The authors believe that the close correspondence between public opinion and analytical findings pointing to the health and economic benefits of further air quality improvements should provide a strong mandate for action by the federal government.

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Bond manager Gundlach sees debt crescendo: report (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Expectations of a swift economic recovery in 2012 are premature, with the sovereign debt crisis in Europe likely to reach a "crescendo" in 2012, DoubleLine Capital chief executive Jeffrey Gundlach said in an interview published on Thursday.

"I've a really hard time with the argument the economy's about to go into some wonderful land of 5 percent GDP growth", Gundlach said according to the Financial Times.

Gundlach pointed to Europe with "its banking system and obviously unserviceable debt" and U.S. government finances as "twin towers of risk," the newspaper reported.

"People who are looking for an explosion in bond yields on a better economy are thinking that somehow the world is still in 1995, where we have moderate economic growth, low inflation, stable tax policy and people getting along," the paper reported Gundlach as saying.

Dubbed "King of Bonds" by Barron's weekly earlier this year, Gundlach is chief executive of U.S. asset management firm DoubleLine Capital, which has amassed about $16 billion since Gundlach started the firm in January 2010.

(Reporting By Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Gary Hill)

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

APNewsBreak: Woman faces terrorism-related charge (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? A California woman was indicted Wednesday on charges accusing her of sending money to Pakistan to help fund terrorist attacks against U.S. military personnel, authorities said.

Oytun Ayse Mihalik, 39, of La Palma, faces three counts of providing material support to terrorists and one count of making a false statement. If convicted of all counts, Mihalik could face up to 53 years in prison.

Mihalik funneled about $2,000 to a person in Pakistan over a three-week period beginning late last year, knowing the money would be used to prepare for and carry out attacks against the U.S. military and others overseas, federal prosecutors said.

Mihalik, who worked as a pharmacist, has been in federal custody since she was arrested in August after she attempted to board a flight to Turkey, her native country.

She previously pleaded not guilty to the false statement charge.

Mihalik lied to federal agents during an interview at Los Angeles International Airport following a six-month trip to Turkey by telling them she never used an alias to wire money overseas and she had only sent funds once, authorities said.

She told investigators the money was meant for a family friend who was having financial problems, according to an affidavit. Authorities wouldn't elaborate about how they know the money Mihalik wired overseas was going to be used for terrorist attacks.

However, court documents reveal Mihalik's arrest is "related to national security investigations in other areas of the United States." As of August, Mihalik had been cooperating with investigators, records show.

"The charges are based on the defendant's intent to cause harm to U.S. military personnel," said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles. "We have not alleged any attacks that may have resulted from the funding because the legal issue is the defendant's intent as to what the money would be used for."

Defense attorney Alan Eisner said no new evidence has been offered up by prosecutors since his client's arrest four months ago, and the money sent overseas was donated to charity.

"The evidence will show she's not funding a terrorist organization," Eisner said.

A trial on the false statement charge was set for February. Mihalik will be arraigned on the new charges at a later date.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Save some cash: December 16 is Free Shipping Day (Yahoo! News)

Thousands of merchants promise free shipping for one day only!

For many who shy away from online?shopping during the holidays, it can come down to dollars and cents. A product may be the same price online as it is in the store, but nasty shipping charges can pile up in a hurry, leaving a bigger bill than expected. But fear not, December 16 is Free Shipping Day ? the one day when shipping charges take a back seat to convenience. Over 2,500 online merchants are offering shipping deals for today only, so get that credit card ready and make this holiday the best one ever.

The list of retailers participating in the event is truly astonishing and covers every category of product you could possibly desire. Some of the top names include JCPenney, Toys R Us, Cabela's, Best Buy, Target, and Barnes & Noble. A full list of the stores on board with the deal can be browsed at the?Free Shipping Day website, where you can also grab the required discount codes. Remember, this deal is only valid for one day, so be sure to take advantage while you can.

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Searching for Spain's stolen infants

By Kate Snow and Jessica Hopper
Rock Center

Luis Vega?is on a mission to meet every man born in Madrid, Spain on Nov. 20, 1977.? That's the day doctors told?him that?his baby son was stillborn, but?he and his wife, Ines,?believe their child was in fact stolen from the hospital.

?We have a son somewhere out there,? Luis Vega said.

The Vega family isn?t alone in believing their child was stolen.? This year, more than a thousand families have come forward with claims that they were victims of baby trafficking committed by a variety of networks from the 1940s until as recently as the early 1990s.

Armed with a list of the 61 names of boys born in Madrid on the same day he lost his son, Vega is making calls and knocking on doors because he is convinced his son is alive.

?What we just want only, is to tell him, ?You have not been abandoned,?? Vega said.

For Vega, the memory of his son?s birth is still fresh. He and his wife went to a hospital in Madrid on a Sunday in November 1977.? They were already parents to one son and believed they were expecting just one more child when they received surprising news: they were having twins.

?I started to think, I got two,? Vega said.? ?So, I was absolutely excited, astonished.?

The excitement faded when doctors came to Vega and told him that one of the twins, a boy, was dead.?

?I felt frozen,? he said.?

Vega said the doctor told him, ?I recommend you not see him.?

At that time in Spain, doctors were authority figures who were virtually unapproachable.? Vega simply didn?t question that the doctor was telling the truth.?


The doctor told Vega that the hospital would handle the burial of the baby boy. His wife, Ines, was under anesthesia and was unaware of what had happened. Vega ultimately told her the sad news.

The couple comforted one another and did their best to move on with their lives, raising their newborn daughter, Ana, and their older son.

Every year on Ana?s birthday, Luis and Ines talked about her twin, the boy they lost.

This January, Vega and his wife were eating lunch and watching TV when a news report stopped them cold and made them think that the son they?d lost 33 years ago might actually be alive.?

An unbelievable story was exploding in the press, allegations that for decades, organized networks stole newborn babies from their mothers and sold the babies to other families. On January 27, more than 250 families filed cases with Spain?s attorney general. That number has since risen to nearly 1500 cases.

Vega and his wife requested documentation from the cemetery where they believed their son had been buried and sent a letter to the hospital where he had been born. Cemetery officials told them that no one had been buried at the cemetery with their family?s last name.

When Vega told his daughter, Ana, that her twin brother might be alive after all, she was shocked.

?I spent like a month with a knot in my stomach.? I couldn?t eat,? she said.

Ana Vega created a blog to help in the search for her lost twin.

?We are not looking, you know, for revenge,? she said.? ?We just want to find him and that?s it and to, if he wants to, you know, be part of our family, great.? If he doesn?t, well, you know, that?s his choice as well.?

If anyone is responsible for prompting the discovery of this dark part of Spain?s history, it is documentary filmmaker and author Montse Armengou.? Armengou was among the very first to report on systematic baby stealing.

?In Spain, from a long period of time, from the ?40s until ?80s as a minimum, we can talk about children that were kidnapped from their families, from their mothers,? Armengou said.

It started as a form of political repression under Fascist dictator Francisco Franco. Franco seized power during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s. Under his leadership, the government would remove children from mothers who were political prisoners and give them to families who supported the regime.

?[In] the beginning, [it] was a political repression and after became a moral and ideological repression against single mothers.? You have to know that during the Franco?s regime, the power of Catholic Church was very, very strong,? Armengou said.

Doctors, often with the help of nuns, would tell young single mothers that their child was dead or force single mothers to give their children up for adoption. At the time, single young women were still considered minors until they were 26 years old.

?It?s impossible to ask for help because you are nothing,? Armengou said.? ?You are only a single mother. That means that you are nothing, you are garbage, you are waste.?

The political and moral repression became a booming business with families paying the equivalent of what it would cost for an apartment, in order to obtain a child.

For those who believe they are victims of the now defunct organized networks of baby stealing, the legal process has been frustratingly slow.? Despite the hundreds of cases filed, no one has been charged with any crime.

?We?re moving as fast as we can.? We?re dealing with cases that are incredibly difficult,? said prosecutor Pedro Crespo who has been tasked by Spain?s attorney general to coordinate the hundreds of official investigations across Spain.

Crespo said that the passage of time, incomplete records and the fact that many of those involved are already dead has hampered the investigations.

For some, like the Vega family, the doctor they hold responsible for stealing their child is still alive.

?This bastard has taken our life,? said an emotional Luis Vega.

Vega recently became the president of S.O.S. Bebes Robados?Madrid, one of the organizations helping those who think they might be victims.

Vega said that he doesn?t expect he?ll ever truly get justice, but hopes ultimately he?ll find his son.

?I?m convinced,? Vega said.? ?Otherwise, why [am I] going to fight?I?m fighting for this and everything.?

Editor?s Note: Kate Snow?s full report, ?Stolen At Birth,? airs on Rock Center with Brian Williams on Monday, Dec. 19 at 10 p.m./9 c. ?

Source: http://rockcenter.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/16/9496241-families-fight-to-find-children-stolen-as-infants-in-spain

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Exploration of Mobile Communications Business Model in the ...

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?Abstract? Spectrum is the basic of mobile communications industry and the carrier of the mobile communications service. Be similar to land and oil, spectrum is rare and important strategic resource. With mobile communications industry rapid development and the ?mobile, broadband and multi-media? trends in the evolution of mobile communications ,and applications expansion to radio, television, aviation, transportation and other areas, the demand for spectrum resources grows rapidly, spectrum resource is becoming increasingly scarce. Therefore, the mobile communications business model should have good spectrum economic character. That is, spectrum resource should be rational and effective used, in order to obtain the largest revenue from each Hz of frequency.In recent years mobile communications industry grows rapidly and technology upgrade is fast, the applications become increasingly wide and the demands become increasingly strong. The mobile communications market and operators? revenue keeps steady and rapid growth every year. In the past 1G and 2G period, operators adopt public-oriented and personal consumer applications business model, and this business model success with the industry?s rapid growth.In the coming 3G and B3G period, developing data services and promoting the value of ARPU is operators? primary strategy. With the broadband service scale promotion and the average bandwidth for per user substantial growth, the frequency resource scarcity and the system bandwidth limited problem will be highlighted. At the same time, compared with the narrowband service, broadband service occupied much more bandwidth and spectrum economic dropped significantly. This may leads to operators? revenue stop growing or even decrease. After using new technologies, system capacity increased, broadband services can be supported, but the benefits are less. It violates the original intention that is through the using new technologies to increase revenue, and pose a serious constraint on industry?s healthy, stable and sustainable development.This situation?s primarily source is about public users. As consumers, they care prices and can?t accept high price that matches broadband services? bandwidth. Therefore in the new period, it is necessary take appropriate innovation on the existing business model to maintain operators? revenue steady and rapid growth.This paper presents new business model which takes industry informationization as one of the industry?s future development direction. It will enhance the mobile communications? spectrum economy, increase operators? revenue. What?s more important, it can help to transform traditional industries and integrate information technology and industry production, optimize industry operating processes and improve production efficiency, and ultimately gain more revenue. Mobile communications? function in the country?s economic development will be expand to the entire industry, and then increase industry?s growth rate and enhance industry?s growth quality. In addition, it helps to transform the traditional growth model that mainly depends on the labor and capital to rely on technological upgrading, boosting economic growth transformation and core competitiveness improvement.At the same time, the thesis put forward the following recommendations for mobile communication?s future development: low price for narrowband services to encourage the public users use more such services; high price for broadband services to encourage the industry users use more such services. The public market, industry market forms the pattern that contains public information and industry information. Public network and private network support the public information and industry information of common development. Eventually mobile communication is enabled to promote industrial progress and service the public, achieving economic revenue and social benefit?s both improvements.

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Do I Need Title Insurance If I Am Buying A Short Sale? | REALTOR ...

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Q:Do I need to get my own title policy for the purchase of a short sale, or can I rely on the one the seller pays for and the bank provides to me at the closing? what happens if all liens have not been presented?
?Kate, Portage, MI

A: I strongly recommend having title work done showing a clear title meaning the seller has satisfied all liens found during the title work prior to closing. A title policy is like an insurance policy saying there are no liens or clouds on the title when they convey it to you. The mail away title companies I have personallhy worked with handling the mainstream processes for a lot of these short sale and foreclosures have been great but you can always ask to use your own title company of preference as part of your negotiations and they may allow that or they may suggest that you use your title company for a courtesy closing after the other title company does the title search and provides the title policy. The courtesy closing allows you to close in person signing documents locally at your own title company and you can ask questions but they will charge a fee for this generally between $100-$500 and of course it could be more.
Katie Tucker is a Realtor? with Keller Williams Town & Country in Tallahassee, Florida

A: The seller usually purchases an ower?s title policy and the buyer usually purchase a lender?s title policy if the buyer is using a loan to purchase. It is usually a requirement of the loan to purchase title insurance to protect them as well as the buyer if there are title issues. If you are purchasing with all cash, I would still purchase title insurance to protect you. The seller?s policy doesn?t protect a new buyer.

Bev
Beverly Houlier is a Realtor? with Hilltop Chateau Realty in San Diego, CA.

A: Title insurance guarantees the simple ? yet vital ? fact that you own your property and no one else has a claim to it.

There are two types of title insurance policies: the lender?s policy and the owner?s policy. The lender?s policy protects the lender?s interest for the amount of the loan ? not necessarily your home?s purchase price, if the two figures differ. This type of policy is issued to institutional lenders. In addition, the lender?s title policy covers any losses that the lender would incur if the interest of another creditor, such as a second mortgagor, takes precedence in the event of a foreclosure.

The owner?s policy covers your losses or damages if it?s determined that the property belongs to someone else, there?s a defect or lien on the title, the title can?t be marketed, or there?s no access to the land. Your owner?s policy will stipulate the date by which the terms are effective ? the key to your ownership rights.

Most homeowners never have to file a title insurance claim; however, that doesn?t mean that you should write this form of insurance off as superfluous. In the event that a third party makes a claim about your property, title insurance can make the difference in retaining your house.
Lee Dworshak is a Realtor? with Keller Williams LA Harbor Realty in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.

A: There is no rule stating that the seller or bank will provide you title insurance. They sometimes pay it to help a buyer purchase a home, but it is not a given.

You will want title insurance for the purchase on ANY real property. Speak with the title insurance company representative as to what coverage you have for unrecorded liens and ask about what additional coverage is available to you.
Adam Aguilar is a Realtor? with Reliantra in West Toluca Lake, CA.

A: You should be able to rely on the title seller provides. Just make sure it is a reputable title company and you should not have any problems, after all it is the title company insurance.
Tami Winbury is a Realtor? with Keller Williams Realty in Oxnard, CA.

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