Saturday, December 31, 2011

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U.S. says China not currency manipulator; chides Japan (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? The U.S. Treasury again shied away from labeling China a currency manipulator on Tuesday, but it rapped the country for not moving quickly enough on exchange rate reforms.

The United States also chided Japan for stepping into the currency market to stem the yen's rise, and urged South Korea to use such interventions sparingly.

Some U.S. politicians have argued that China has gained an unfair competitive edge in global markets by keeping the yuan artificially low to boost exports, and pressure has mounted in Congress for President Barack Obama to punish China.

But the administration prefers to tread softly and use diplomacy. The U.S. Treasury, in a semi-annual report, as usual said that statutes covering a designation of currency manipulator "have not been met with respect to China."

It repeated its standard line that appreciation in the yuan has been too slow, calling it "insufficient."

"Treasury will closely monitor the pace of appreciation and press for policy changes that yield greater exchange rate flexibility, a level playing field, and a sustained shift to domestic demand-led growth," it said in the report to Congress on international economic and exchange rate policies.

The value of the yuan, which Beijing manages closely, has risen 4 percent against the dollar this year and 7.7 percent since China dropped a firm peg against the greenback in June 2010. The Peterson Institute for International Economics recently estimated the yuan was undervalued by 24 percent against the dollar, down from 28 percent earlier in the year. It attributed the change to both Beijing's policy of gradual currency appreciation and higher Chinese inflation.

At the heart of the friction between the two countries is a U.S. trade deficit with China that swelled in 2010 to a record $273.1 billion from about $226.9 billion in 2009. The cumulative Jan-Oct deficit with China is on track to top that this year, running at around $245.5 billion.

The U.S. Senate this year for the first time passed a bill that would require the administration to slap penalties on Chinese imports if it fails to adopt market-based exchange rates. While the measure has made no progress in the lower chamber and is unlikely to become law, it shows the mounting U.S. frustration with its vital trade partner.

President Obama at the November APEC meetings, in his toughest words yet, told President Hu Jintao that China must play by global trade rules and act like "a grown-up."

The Treasury's decision not to label China a currency manipulator sent a "clear and positive signal" that would soothe the market and benefit trade, according to a commentary in Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, on Wednesday.

Beijing has warned the United States not to "politicize" the currency issue, and some economists have pointed out that nations such as Japan and Switzerland have intervened in currency markets without drawing Washington's ire.

TARGETING TOKYO

The report did point the finger at Japan this time, criticizing Tokyo for its solo yen-selling interventions in August and October that followed a joint Group of 7 action in the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake.

"The unilateral Japanese interventions were undertaken when exchange market conditions appeared to be operating in an orderly manner and volatility in the yen-dollar exchange rate was lower than, for example, the euro-dollar market," the report said.

"In contrast to the post-earthquake joint G7 intervention in March, the United States did not support these interventions," the Treasury said, adding that Tokyo should pursue reforms to revive its domestic economy rather than try to influence the exchange rate.

A senior Japanese government official said the report did not change Tokyo's position that its currency policy was in line with G7 agreements.

"This report does not make it more difficult for Japan to intervene," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the topic. "We are committed to doing whatever is necessary."

Japanese exporters have complained that the ultra-strong yen puts them at a competitive disadvantage. The yen was trading at just under 78 to the U.S. dollar on Wednesday morning, about 3 percent weaker than it was on October 31, when Tokyo aggressively intervened to cap the rise.

The report also noted that South Korean authorities "should limit their FX interventions to exceptional circumstances of disorderly market conditions and adopt a greater degree of exchange rate flexibility."

MORE OF THE SAME

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has said the law on the FX report, which requires the administration to determine whether U.S. trade partners are deliberately undervaluing their currencies, is a poor tool to push Beijing on the yuan.

Instead, the United States prefers to argue for change at regular closed-door meetings with Chinese officials. It also uses international economic forums, such as the Group of 20 leading nations and the International Monetary Fund, to ramp up public pressure on Beijing to move more quickly to a more-flexible currency.

China is the biggest foreign holder of U.S. Treasuries, with about $1.1 trillion, a position that gives it leverage in international economic negotiations. Foreign exchange traders had not expected a change of U.S. tactics.

"It's not very surprising. It's sort of sliding it in under the radar. They're (Treasury) really not in a position to make any major moves at this point," said Sean Incremona, an economist at 4Cast in New York.

The Treasury Department has not labeled a country a currency manipulator since July 1994, when it cited China. A designation would require the United States to step up negotiations with Beijing on the yuan's value.

The yuan slipped on Tuesday as strong dollar demand from corporations offset a record high mid-point fixed by the People's Bank of China. The central bank set an all-time high dollar/yuan mid-point in an apparent move to let the yuan rise a little more at the end of 2011 so as to make the yuan's full-year nominal appreciation look bigger, traders said.

Some U.S. manufacturers, which have been hit hardest by competition from China and other emerging economies, would still prefer the U.S. government to take a harder line.

"China's currency is still enormously undervalued," said Scott Paul, executive director of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, an industry lobby for hard-hit textile, steel and labor groups.

"I'm disappointed that President Obama has now formally refused six times to cite China for its currency manipulation, a practice which has contributed to the loss of hundreds of thousands of American manufacturing jobs."

(Additional reporting by Luciana Lopez and Doug Palmer, and Stanley White in Tokyo; Editing by Leslie Adler and Dan Grebler)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Trade Stuff You Don't Want for Things You Do at Swap.comYou know the old saying that one man's trash is another man's treasure. At Swap.com, a marketplace for trading just about everything, you can take your unwanted "trash" (like bad holiday presents) and turn it into "treasure."

The free service simply facilitates old-fashioned bartering: You add items you have to swap, then browse for stuff available, and work out the details with another swapper (you make an offer and can complete a swap by shipping items or meeting up locally). Because Swap.com claims to be the biggest community of swappers in the world, there's a good chance you'll find something you want. You can even trade Groupons and gift cards.

Swap.com works on the honor system, but swappers are given ratings so you can decide whether or not to trade with certain people.

If you have something you can't find a good use for, check out Swap.com to see if someone else can?and save yourself some money on stuff you actually want.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Syria pulls tanks from 'capital of the revolution'

After days of punishing assaults, Syria's army began withdrawing tanks from the restive city of Homs on Tuesday just as a team of Arab League observers was on its way to the central city, according to activists and an Arab official.

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Opposition activist Mohammed Saleh said the heavy bombardment of Homs stopped Tuesday morning and tanks were seen pulling out of the streets. Another Homs-based activist said he saw armored vehicles leaving early Tuesday on a highway leading to the city of Palmyra to the east. He asked that his name not be made public for fear of retribution.

For days, military forces had pounded Homs with artillery despite agreeing to an Arab League plan to stop the bloodshed. The Arab monitoring mission is meant to ensure the government complies with the deal to halt the nine-month crackdown on dissent.

Opponents of President Bashar Assad, however, doubt that the Arab League can budge the autocratic leader at the head of one of the Middle East's most repressive regimes.

The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters 20,000 protesters gathered in Homs early Tuesday ahead of the scheduled tour of the city by Arab League peace monitors.

Video: Thousands reported dead in Syria crackdown (on this page)

It said the activists were gathering in Khalidiya, one of the four parts of Homs where there has been heavy bloodshed as armed rebels fight security forces using tanks.

Elsewhere, several men from an "armed terrorist group" trying to cross from the Turkish border into Syria were shot dead, the state news agency said.

"Special forces were able to kill and wound several gunmen and seized some weapons, ammunitions, army uniforms, communication tools and fake identity cards," SANA said, but it did not give a specific casualty count.

SANA also reported that a "terrorist group" had attacked a gas pipeline near Homs but there were no further details immediately available.

Syria's top opposition leader Burhan Ghalioun called Sunday for the League to bring the U.N. Security Council into the effort . The U.N. says more than 5,000 people have been killed since March in the political violence.

In Cairo, an official at the Arab League's operations room said the Sudanese head of the mission to Syria, Gen. Mohamed Ahmed Mustafa al-Dabi, was leading a team of at least 12 observers on their way to Homs Tuesday. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to journalists, gave no further details.

'Yesterday was terrible'
The observers began their visit by meeting the governor of Homs, Syria's Dunia television channel said. According to opposition activists at least 34 people were killed in the city on Monday as tanks fired at targets among apartment blocks.

"Today is calm, unlike pervious days," Saleh said on Tuesday. "The shelling went on for days, but yesterday was terrible."

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights cited reports from opposition activists in Homs saying at least 11 tanks had left a district they attacked on Monday, and that other tanks were being hidden.

Homs, Syria's third-largest city, has a population of 800,000 and is at the epicenter of the revolt against Assad, located about 100 miles north of the capital, Damascus. Many Syrians refer to Homs as the "capital of the revolution."

Video: Bloody crackdown continues in Syria (on this page)

Parts of Homs are defended by the Free Syrian Army, made up of defectors from the regular armed forces, who say they have tried to protect civilians.

The Arab League plan agreed to by Assad last week requires the government to remove its security forces and heavy weapons from city streets, start talks with opposition leaders and allow human rights workers and journalists into the country. Before Tuesday's redeployment of at least some tanks, there had been no sign that Assad was implementing any of the terms, much less letting up on his brutal crackdown.

Assad's opponents fear that the monitors ? who arrived in the country on Monday after weeks of negotiations with Arab states ? will be used as a cloak of respectability for a government that will hide the extent of violence.

'Guests of the government'
The teams will use government transport, according to Dabi. But that arrangement likely to fuel charges by the anti-Assad opposition that the monitoring mission will be impeded and hoodwinked from the outset.

Dr Mousab Azzawi, chief co-ordinator of Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told msnbc.com: "We do not believe the monitors will be able to change anything.

"They are not free to see what they want, they cannot move anywhere without giving the government two hours' notice. They are essentially guests of the government they are supposed to be checking on."

Arab League delegates insist the mission will nevertheless maintain the "element of surprise" and be able to go wherever it chooses with no notice.

The monitoring mission launch marks the first international intervention on the ground in Syria since the start of the popular revolt inspired by Arab pro-democracy uprisings that have toppled several dictators this year.

Assad says he is fighting Islamist terrorism directed from abroad and that some 2,000 people have been killed, mainly soldiers and police.

The Associated Press, Reuters and msnbc.com's Alastair Jamieson contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45794794/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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N. California family loses gifts, dog in burglary

? A Northern California family victimized in a burglary a few days before Christmas is hoping to at least get its dog back.

The Lancers lost all of the presents under the tree along with their dog when their Morgan Hill home was broken into last week, authorities said Sunday.

"It's a very unfortunate thing that somebody would steal from a family, especially at this time of year," said Santa Clara County sheriff's Sgt. Jose Cardoza.

Attempts by The Associated Press on Sunday to reach the family were unsuccessful, but Chris Lancer made an emotional Christmas Eve appeal on KNTV, pleading for the return of the family's dog.

"Bring the dog back, please," he said. "It's my daughter's dog. I won't say nothing if you just bring the dog back."

The family returned home Wednesday evening and found the front and back doors open and several gifts, worth about $600 missing, as well as the family pet, Cardoza said.

Cardoza did not know the breed of the dog or its age, but described it as a "small dog."

No suspects have been identified, but investigators were able to gather fingerprints from the home. The prints will be sent to a lab for analysis this week, Cardoza said.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Proposed Guantanamo rule change sparks backlash

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) ? The new commander of the Guantanamo Bay prison is seeking to impose significant changes to communications allowed between lawyers and prisoners facing war- crimes charges at the U.S. base in Cuba, The Associated Press has learned.

The proposed changes, contained in a 27-page draft order, have sparked a backlash from the Pentagon-appointed attorneys representing the five Guantanamo prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks. They say the new rules would violate attorney-client privilege and legal ethics and deprive the prisoners of their constitutional right to counsel.

The order is still in draft form and has not yet been signed by the commander, a detention center spokeswoman, Navy Cmdr. Tamsen Reese, said Tuesday. She said the commander was not immediately available for an interview.

Lawyers for the Sept. 11 prisoners received the draft order from the commander, Navy rear Adm. David Woods, on Dec. 22 and were told to sign an agreement to abide by the rules within 48 hours.

Instead, they sent a written response contending that requiring them to abide by such rules in order to see their clients was illegal.

"This requirement, as a precursor to engaging in client communications, interferes with the attorney-client relationship, compels counsel to violate ethical obligations, and therefore renders it impossible for counsel to effectively represent our clients," they wrote, appealing for more time to review the proposed order.

The memo was signed by at least one member of each legal team representing the five prisoners, according to a military official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the document had not been publicly released.

The five prisoners accused of helping to organize the Sept. 11 case are expected to be arraigned at the base in 2012 in what would be the most high-profile U.S. war crimes tribunal since the World War II era. The five, including the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, are facing charges that include murder and could be sentenced to death if convicted.

The Sept. 11 trial has been delayed for years by legal challenges and a dispute between members of Congress and the White House over whether it should be held in a civilian court on the U.S. mainland or in a tribunal at Guantanamo. A dispute over communications rules between prisoners and their lawyers could add another delay.

The most significant disagreement is over the handling of legal communications, which are typically sent by courier from the defense lawyers, who are based in the Washington area, and the prisoners at the base on the southeastern corner of Cuba.

Under the new rules, a "privilege team," which would include Department of Defense and law enforcement officials, would conduct a security review of all communications to the prisoners, according to the memo. The lawyers say such a review is unnecessary, since they all have security clearances and know not to release classified information, and also overly intrusive.

They say it would be impossible for Woods to ensure that these officials do not share this information with the prosecution or others because the members of the team wouldn't be under his command.

The chief defense counsel of the military tribunals, Marine Corps. Col. Jeffrey Colwell, said he shares the concerns of the attorneys in the Sept. 11 case. He also objects to a provision in the new rules that would allow detainees to receive only letters from their lawyers and not any supporting documents such as legal motions or articles about their case.

"The government's interpretation is very restrictive," Colwell said.

Woods can change the rules because he has authority over the detention center, where the U.S. now holds 171 prisoners. The government has said that 30-60 of the prisoners could be charged before military tribunals and the new rules would only cover communications between those prisoners and their lawyers. A separate set of rules covers the rest.

Woods has not said publicly why he has proposed the new rules. In his draft order, he says the new rules he has proposed are motivated by his responsibility for "maintaining safety and security, as well as good order and discipline," at the prison.

This is not the first attempt by Woods, who took command Aug. 24, to tighten security at the prison.

In October, the admiral ordered a search of prisoner's cells and the plastic bins where they are allowed to keep personal papers such as mail from their lawyers or family mail sent to them through the Red Cross.

Navy Cmdr. Thomas Welsh, the senior legal official at the detention center, testified at a hearing in November that the inspections were intended to make sure prisoners did not improperly mix personal and legal mail, which are supposed to be kept in separate bins, and to make sure they didn't have any "incendiary" magazines or material that could pose a security threat.

The defense team for Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the Guantanamo prisoner charged with orchestrating the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, faced a similar set of restrictions in November. A lawyer for al-Nashiri said they would also violate the attorney-client privilege and asked the military judge in that case to intervene. The judge directed prison staff to not read attorney letters to clients, but came before last week's broader order from Woods.

There is no judge yet in the Sept. 11 case and so those attorneys cannot yet ask a court to intervene.

Rick Kammen, a civilian attorney for al-Nashiri, said that his defense team also has concerns about the proposed new rules but has not yet decided how to respond. He said the new changes underscore the argument among many that the cases should be tried in the established civilian federal courts rather than military tribunals, where the rules have evolved in recent years.

"The rules keep changing. The landscape keeps changing daily," Kammen said.

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China arrests executives in insider trading crackdown (Reuters)

SHANGHAI (Reuters) ? China has arrested former executives at two brokerages on charges of insider trading, the securities watchdog said, as part of a crackdown on market malpractice that the new head of the agency has said will be one of his top priorities.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) detailed on its website four cases of market manipulation and insider trading that it has investigated, including two that led to the arrests of former executives at Southwest Securities Co Ltd (600369.SS) and Northeast Securities Co Ltd (000686.SZ).

The cases are the latest in an increasingly high-profile campaign by CSRC chief Guo Shuqing to stamp out rampant wrongdoing in the country's stock market, which has languished despite the country's nearly double-digit economic growth.

In one case, Qin Xuan, a Northeast Securities manager who advised on the restructuring of a Shenzhen-listed pharmaceutical firm, used the information he obtained in that process to trade the company's stock, and also leaked the information to a friend.

In another case, Ji Minbo, former vice president at Southwest Securities, gained 20 million yuan ($3.2 million) by using information that was not publicly disclosed to trade more than 40 stocks from 2009 to 2011, the CSRC said.

"No matter how concealed illegal practices are, inside traders will eventually be punished by law," the CSRC said in the statement that detailed Qin's case.

The other two cases on which the agency published details involved securities consultants using commentators, research reports and media to talk up stocks they own before selling the securities to make a profit.

China has been stepping up its crackdown against illegal trading activities and tightening supervision against fund managers, brokerages, consultants and executives of listed companies in a bid to build confidence in a stock market where illegal trading activities have been rampant.

In August, former stock analyst Wang Jianzhong was sentenced to seven years in prison and fined 125 million yuan, on top of having illicit earnings of the same amount confiscated, becoming China's first convicted stock market manipulator.

Guo, the former China Construction Bank chairman who became CSRC chief in late October, said in a speech in early December that the regulator would adamantly crack down on accounting fraud, insider trading and other illegal activities.

Earlier this month, the agency exposed the country's biggest-ever case of stock market manipulation that involved an investment company, Guangdong Zhonghengxin, orchestrating "pump-and-dump" schemes related to 552 stocks, out of which it made 426 million yuan.

The CSRC has also recently published rules that would require listed companies to keep records on anyone who may have access to price-sensitive information.

($1 = 6.3364 Chinese yuan)

(Reporting by Samuel Shen and Jason Subler; Editing by Kazunori Takada)

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Houston, TX (PRWEB) Dec 23, 2011

Dealer Communications, the directive multi-media aggregation maker for franchised moving dealers and managers, module stop a one-day regional work ? the Digital Dealer Workshop ? at the Hilton metropolis Post Oak Hotel, Jan 17, in Houston, TX.

This Digital Dealer Workshop has been endorsed by the Texas Automobile Dealers Association (TADA).

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For dealers and managers from dealerships at an grey or modern verify of digital sales, marketing and dealings practice, there module be tracks on: Social Media and New Technologies; Sales, Process and Fixed Operations; and Websites, Marketing and Analytics. Dealers haw chose to listen a azygos road every day, or listen a intermixture of sessions from some of the tracks.

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?I am rattling chesty to substance an possibleness for moneyman principals and modify GMs who don?t still full ?get? the cyberspace to become in for digit period and yield with a broad understanding. Not discernment the embody class is digit thing?this is not discernment their whole playing as profession and the cyberspace has denaturized it. In meet digit period in Houston, I wish to alter as some dealers up to pace as possible. TADA also believes this is important, that?s ground they endorsed this event,? Roscoe added.

At this one-day Digital Dealer Workshop, dealers module wager primary aggregation for online success, including:

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From today until Dec. 31, dealers and managers crapper verify nonnegative of primeval shuttle entrance pricing as follows:

Texas Automobile Dealers Association members:

First mortal from dealership/group: $ 199
Second person: $ 99
Third person: $ 49

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Dealer Communications also owns and operates the Digital Dealer Conference & Exposition, the saint activity and networking scene for moneyman principals, GMs, cyberspace income managers, e-commerce directors, BDC managers, CRM managers, pre-owned managers, F&I managers and immobile dealings managers. The 12th Digital Dealer Conference and Exposition module be held Apr 3-5, at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, in metropolis Florida. There module be more than 90 workshops, 90 exhibitors, and moneyman roundtables. For more information, visit: http://www.digitaldealerconference.com

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Army Specialist back home in E. Texas for the holidays

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An East Texas soldier is home from Iraq after a year-long tour.

Army Specialist Dedrick Walker was a part of the last groups of US troops to deploy for Iraq back in October 2010.

He's also a part of the last groups to come home from Iraq for good.

Walker says it is good to be home this Christmas--and many more to come.

Military roots run deep in the walker family.

It's evident Bishop L.J. Guillory, Dedrick's father, is proud.

The latest edition to the long line of servicemen is his 23-year-old son, Army Specialist Dedrick Walker.

Dedrick is home for Christmas. Home now, for good.

"He is the biggest present that we have for Christmas," says Guillory, "And his brother and I are just happy, just elated to have him here."

Dedrick's father and dozens of others welcomed him home Sunday, after he served a year in Iraq.
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Dedrick served as a Preventive Medicine Specialist, helping make the drinking water and living conditions safe for our troops.

He says he helped the Iraqis develop a better quality of life.

His work in Iraq earned him a bronze star.

Dedrick explains that he inspected Iraqi compounds, taught classes, and gave tips to the locals.

Last Christmas morning he was serving overseas. Dedrick says it was then he missed some of the little things, "Just this house, you know, I really missed it. So, I'm not looking for any gifts or anything like that. It's just being around the people I love."

Guillory says, "He is my present from God. My son and I, he is our present from God. That's the biggest present that God could have given me. Santa Claus, St. Nick, all those guys they just don't know. This is the best Christmas I've ever had.

Specialist Walker will attend SFA in the fall, where he will study psychology.

He says he wants to help soldiers cope with mental health issues.

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Ask Engadget: best quick-shutter camera for under $700?


We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Travis, who is soon to become a father (congratulations!) and wants to capture the baby's life with a new camera. If you're looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
"I'm about to become a new parent and my not-so-tech-savvy wife thinks we need a ridiculous DSLR to get good, quick pics of our new child. I argue there are plenty of cameras out there with fast shutter speeds that won't cost us too much, but I don't know what exactly to look for. I want to take quick pictures to capture those really cute shots that other cameras miss. What's a good camera that I can get less for $700?"
Camera experts, baby owners, people who balance objects on your pets, what's the camera you can rely on to catch those split-second moments of cuteness? Our thoughts lead us toward the Nikon J1's motion snapshot, or the Sony NEX-C3, but perhaps someone out there knows the perfect baby-snapping camera? Dear friends, the floor -- by which we mean the comments feed below -- is yours.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Obama campaign, Dems set $60M fundraising goal

President Barack Obama speaks about the payroll tax cut at the White House in Washington, on Friday, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

President Barack Obama speaks about the payroll tax cut at the White House in Washington, on Friday, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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(AP) ? President Barack Obama's re-election campaign and the Democratic Party have set a combined fundraising goal of $60 million for the final three months of 2011, an amount that would help them surpass $200 million for 2011.

Obama's campaign and the Democratic National Committee have collected $156 million through the end of September and would easily push past $200 million if the goal is met. The campaign and DNC raised about $70 million from July through late September.

The campaign and DNC have not yet met the fundraising goals but the president is not expected to participate in any fundraising events for the remainder of the year, a campaign official told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity and was not authorized to speak publicly.

Obama told top fundraisers recently that his re-election is not a "slam dunk" because many people are grappling with unemployment and the aftermath of the housing meltdown. He said his campaign would put forth a "vision that is truest to our history and most representative of the core decency of the American people."

Campaign officials expect the eventual Republican nominee to be competitive with Obama on fundraising, given the role of super PACs, independent groups that may accept unlimited donations but are not supposed to directly coordinate with candidates. Leading Republican contenders Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich have not yet outlined fundraising goals for the quarter.

Obama headlined 15 campaign fundraising events in October through December, about half the number of events he participated in during the first three months of his re-election campaign. The campaign has offered a "Dinner with Barack and Michelle" to boost campaign contributions online, allowing donors the chance to enter a drawing to have dinner with the first couple. The move followed a "Dinner with Barack" promotion earlier in the year.

Obama departed Washington on Friday to begin a delayed vacation in Hawaii.

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Kansas Democratic leaders unveil jobs package

???? Kansas Democratic leaders are hoping to put more Kansans to work by encouraging casino development in southeast Kansas, thus creating additional jobs.
???? The casino proposal was part of a 14-bill package aimed at retraining unemployed workers, repairing local streets and helping small businesses weather tough economic times.
???? Lawmakers authorized state-owned casinos in four zones, including southeast Kansas, under the 2007 expanded-gaming law. Casinos are either open or close to opening in three of those zones ? including southwest Kansas ? but the state has failed to attract a qualified developer in the southeast zone. "There's very strong support in southeast Kansas for a casino project, and the Legislature needs to make some changes to the gaming law that would lower the investment threshold so we can get a project going in that area," House Minority Leader Paul Davis said during a conference call with Kansas reporters and editors.
???? He said lawmakers should reduce the minimum investment required for that zone from about $200 million to $100 million.
???? The proposal would also amend the expanded-gaming law to allow slot machines at horse and dog tracks around the state.
???? Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback told the Topeka Capital-Journal recently that he would discourage lawmakers from reopening the gaming debate in 2012, since their agenda is already full.
???? But House Minority Leader Anthony Davis of Topeka said he thought lawmakers would support efforts to attract a casino developer to southeast Kansas.
???? "I feel like there will be strong interest, particularly from the southeast Kansas legislators, to have their zone activated so they can also enjoy the economic benefits of a casino in their part of the state," he said.
???? Under the proposal, the state would earmark 20 percent of its annual casino revenues to help cities and counties repair streets and make other improvements. Another 50????? percent would be used for deferred maintenance projects at the state's Regents schools.
???? Other elements of the 14-bill package include:
???? ? The Hire Kansans First Act: Contractors or subcontractors working on state projects worth at least $100,000 a year would have to make sure that at least 70 percent of their employees on the project are Kansas residents.
???? The bill would not apply to city or county contracts.
??? ? Jobs training: This bill would offer individual income tax credits to students enrolled in post-secondary classes. Students who receive federal tax credits would also receive credits equaling 10 percent of that amount on their state income tax returns.
???? Other job training bills would offer tax credits to companies that offer apprenticeships and provide full funding for technical education programs.
???? ? Measures barring discrimination against unemployed job-seekers and forbidding employers from rejecting candidates based on their credit history.
???? ? The Kansas Immigration Accountability Act: This bill would require all state agencies, cities and counties to verify the immigration status of all workers using the federal E-Verify system.
???? Any contractor or subcontractor working on public projects would also have to use E-Verify.
???? ? A bill cracking down on businesses that misclassify their employees to avoid paying certain taxes, providing workers' compensation insurance or paying minimum and overtime wages.
???? The Legislature may take up the package when lawmakers convene Jan. 12 in Topeka.

???? Reach Eric Swanson at (620) 408-9917 or email him at eric.swanson@dodgeglobe.com.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

New EPA air quality rules outweigh costs and provide major health and environmental benefits

New EPA air quality rules outweigh costs and provide major health and environmental benefits [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 21-Dec-2011
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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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New EPA air quality rules outweigh costs and provide major health and environmental benefits [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 21-Dec-2011
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Contact: Stephanie Berger
sb2247@columbia.edu
212-305-4372
Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

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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The Features of Chinese bronze sculpture of the Warring States

In the Warring States period, China?s industry, agriculture, commerce, transportation, and other aspects were not affected by the war. The various vassal states were in the situations of mutual promotion and development, such as the Dujiang Weir, Zhengguo Canal, Honggou and other well-known water conservancy project did not only boost the development of agriculture, and bring benefit to the future generations as well. Furthermore, in terms of culture and ideology, all schools of thoughts contended for attention, bringing forth resplendent pre-Qin culture and leaving a great impact on later generations. The bronze sculpture sculptures were also produced in large numbers.

To the Warring States Period, the handicraft had made a great advancement and the level of the industries like smelting iron, Chinese bronze casting, lacquer, and silk had significantly improved. The production of bronze sculptures wielded founding, welding, lost wax and the craft of mix-inlaying gold and silver, leading to the crafts like the gold gilt and painting gold and engraving. The shapes tend to be thin and smart while the patterns meticulous and elaborate, of excellent technical and artistic level. Although due to popularity of the iron causing less and less bronze tools, still there are plentiful of Chinese bronze sculptures produced.

Overview of the Chinese bronze

Warring States period was the era that Chinese society experienced a dramatic change. The productivity had been rapidly improved and culture underwent unprecedented prosperity. At this point, the sacrificial Chinese bronze statue in the Shang and Zhou declined, but the daily utensils attained universal development, like the bronze mirror at leas was widespread in the ruling class. Ancient literature has recorded many about the ancients using bronze mirrors. For example, Strategies of the Warring States and The Songs of Chu all mention about the bronze mirror in the daily life. The big progress of the bronze mirror in the Warring States greatly relies on two points. First, the application of the iron tools in manufacturing the bronze sculptures supplies favorable conditions to the more detailed division of labor within the workshop and creation of new technology. Second, after evolution of the Shang and Zhou, the proportion of the alloy of the bronze mirror had tended to be scientific and stable, greatly increasing the practical effect. By the virtue of standardized shape and beautifully decorated ornaments, the bronze mirror of the Warring States marked that the ancient chinese bronze mirrors have headed from youth to maturity.

The Chinese bronze dragon during this period are characterized by various shapes and involve a lot of categories like the decorative art and handicraft, mainly including the design, calligraphy, painting, sculpture and so on. To put it in another way, they are the arts epitomize various schools of crafts. The application of patterns on the Chinese bronze grew up a number of decorative techniques with regularity in the long process of practice, making full use of the contrast, symmetry, empty and solid contrary, rhythmic changes in density, the repeated use of curves and arcs as well as highlighting the sense of direction and movement and so on. The utilization of calligraphy primarily finds expression in the inscriptions on Chinese bronze sculptures. During this period, the bronze sculptures were more made by the feudal lords, so the scripts varied and the character pattern was either fat or thin. Some followed the ones in Shang and Zhou as well as the inlaying gold characters and inscriptions in the form of birds or insects. Through these inscriptions engraved in bronzes we are able to get a glimpse of the calligraphy.

The paintings in the Warring States access to us are very limited, but we can get some knowledge of the painting achievements by means of the patterns on the bronzes to some extent, which is one significant feature of the bronze sculptures in the Warring States. Of which, some can be used to enjoy as painting artworks, such as the ones picturing the wars, hunting, feast, chariots, architecture in the society, simple in composition and plain in the lines as skillful as to the extent of the unity of form and spirit. Besides, animal statues and human sculptures cast by copper also turned up, which tied countless with the Chinese bronze sculptures now.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Drug cash seizures grow in Puerto Rico

(AP) ? Law enforcement agencies are seizing increasing amounts of suspicious cash in Puerto Rico, an apparent sign that more drug proceeds are flowing through the U.S. island territory and the Caribbean as a whole, officials say.

Large seizures of money, ranging from the tens of thousands of dollars to more than a million, have become routine in Puerto Rico, where traffickers can take advantage of frequent air and ship traffic to and from the continental United States to move both drugs and money, according to law enforcement officials in the region.

There has been an increase in the U.S. Virgin Islands as well, though the amount confiscated is much less.

The two main agencies involved in drug cash seizures, Homeland Security Investigations, a division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Drug Enforcement Administration, both reported increased seizures for the year.

Homeland Security reported seizures of cash rose 68 percent to nearly $2.4 million for the 12 months that ended Sept. 30. The DEA says its seizures more than doubled, to about $18 million, for the period. That is just a fraction of what is seized along the U.S.-Mexico border, but it is enough activity for the Department of Justice to label Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands a "major bulk cash movement center" in a recent report.

"Mexico continues to be the No. 1 country for placement of illicit proceeds, but for being a small jurisdiction, comparatively, we're not that far behind," said Angel Melendez, deputy special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Puerto Rico, in an interview Monday.

The money flowing through the territory reflects a surge in drug trafficking on the island, with a sharp increase in drug seizures and drug-related violence. Puerto Rico has set a record for homicides this year, with more than 1,100 people killed so far. The island's representative in Congress, Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi, pleaded for more aid during a recent hearing in the House Representatives, saying "We are in a crisis in the Caribbean."

Authorities can only guess at the amount of bulk cash being shipped out of the U.S., with the DEA estimating it at anywhere between $13 billion to $47 billion each year. Criminal networks ship the money overseas to be deposited in countries with weaker financial and government regulation where it is harder to track. For much of the money passing through Puerto Rico, officials say, the destination is usually the nearby Dominican Republic.

Pedro Janer, the acting special agent in charge of the DEA's Caribbean division, said smugglers are likely moving more drugs and money through the region because of increased enforcement along the Mexican border as a result of the Merida Initiative and other anti-drug efforts.

"Every time we put a major squeeze at the border they have to go someplace else," Janer said in an interview. "Well, the second preferred route is the Caribbean. They are always going back and forth."

Most of the money that arrives in Puerto Rico is smuggled in cargo, very little of which is searched, or by couriers on commercial planes. Officials say it is shipped out in ferries and flights, as well as on private yachts, fishing vessels and cruise ships.

The largest single seizure of the year in Puerto Rico occurred in April, when Customs agents found $1.35 million in the door panels of a Jeep Grand Cherokee that had been shipped from Philadelphia on a cargo ship. Melendez said there have been no arrests but the case is still under investigation.

In January, police in a tourist district stopped the owner of a San Juan ice cream shop with nearly $1.2 million in cash in a water cooler and three suitcases in the back of his pickup truck. The man later told investigators he had been paid $10,000 to transport the money by someone he knew only as "Juan." Drug-detection dogs picked up the scent of cocaine from the money, according to court papers.

The driver, who had no criminal record, was never charged, which is common, Janer said. Authorities have little interest in prosecuting couriers, only in obtaining a court order to seize the money and using it to investigate the traffickers.

"It's up to the person who owns the money to come back and tell us how he got it, if he gained the money through legitimate means," he said. "For the most part, once we pull guys over and we take the money away they deny any knowledge of it."

The ice cream shop owner has tried at least to get his truck back. His lawyer argued in court papers that the vehicle wasn't obtained through drug proceeds and the owner had no knowledge of the origins of the money. A judge has not yet ruled on the request.

Associated Press

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