Monday, October 29, 2012

GBTA forecasts continued growth in business travel spend in China ...

GBTA announces the results of its second GBTA BTI? Outlook ? China report, a semi-annual analysis of one of the largest business travel markets in the world. The report, sponsored by Visa, includes the GBTA BTI?, an index of business travel spending that distills market performance over a period of time.

Highlights

? China?s economy has slowed in lockstep with Europe?s woes. GBTA forecasts that China?s GDP will grow by only 7.8% in 2012, down from 9.2% GDP growth in 2011
? Chinese authorities have managed their economy through the global slowdown, with the economy being purposely rebalanced toward domestic growth
? Chinese business travel will continue to show strong growth over the next 18 months, with total business travel spending forecast to grow by 12.5% in 2012 to $195 billion, followed by another 14.7% in 2013
? Domestic business travel will recover sooner and more strongly than international outbound (IOB). In 2012 domestic travel spend will grow by 12.8%. It is expected that in 2013 domestic spend will grow 14.6% reaching $213
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? Growth in IOB is forecast to slow considerably over 2012 reaching only 5.5% growth, compared to 12% growth in 2011. In 2013, IOB is expected to grow 17.5% reaching $10 billion USD

Welf J. Ebeling, regional director, GBTA Asia remarked: ?The slowdown in economic growth, attributable to the worsening situation in Europe, has been of concern to the Chinese population. The good news, however, is that the Chinese government is responding. Fiscal intervention in 2012 and 2013, as well as stronger domestic demand, should help domestic travel spending rise by over 12% in 2012. Looking ahead, we are also confident that this will translate to higher growth in overall business travel spend in 2013.?

Economic stimulus and domestic business travel
China has found that in spite of its strong growth levels it has not been isolated from the current global slowdown. This has been reflected by lower than expected GDP growth in 2012, and consequently a revised forecast for lower business travel spend. To address these setbacks the Chinese government has purposely rebalanced the economy towards domestic growth over the past few years. This has been done through the introduction of fiscal stimulus, with an increase in infrastructure spending, which includes the Ministry of Railway increasing investment projects by 16%, for example.

Domestic business travel has disproportionately benefited from these policies and in 2012 GBTA expects growth of 12.8% for domestic business travel. This level of growth is not reflected in IOB travel, for which the GBTA has forecast 5% growth this year. This slowdown in growth can be attributed in part to a significantly lower level of demand for Chinese exports, particularly in the U.S. and Europe. (Exports represent nearly 30% of Chinese GDP.)

Source: http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/gbta-forecasts-continued-growth-in-business-travel-spend-in-china/

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Star-powered political rallies get party started

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Baseball great Hank Aaron is a Barack Obama guy. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus is in Mitt Romney's camp.

From athletes and astronauts to singers and Hollywood stars, a growing line of celebrities is turning up at fancy dinners and rallies to build support and get out the vote for Obama or Romney, the president's Republican challenger.

Obama has entertainers like Bruce Springsteen, Katy Perry, George Clooney, Beyonce and Jay-Z.

Romney's supporters include Clint Eastwood, musicians Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood and comedian Dennis Miller. Often the Democratic ticket attracts younger and glitzier stars.

Both campaigns have spent huge amounts of time and effort making sure their rallies feature opening acts that reinforce a campaign message, whether it's the economy, health care, veterans or some other issue.

Nicklaus, who now designs golf courses, teed up Romney at a campaign event near Columbus, Ohio.

The golfer said he's had to lay off workers because of the struggling economy. "We can't keep doing what we've been doing. We have to look at the problems at hand and change them," he said.

On the Democratic side, Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder ripped into Romney at an Obama fundraiser in Florida. Vedder said he was upset by Romney's caught-on-tape comments that 47 percent of Americans consider themselves victims and entitled to government help. If Romney wins the White House, "none of those 47 percent of people would have a voice," Vedder said.

Aaron, who wore No. 44 for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves, urged a crowd in Wisconsin to re-elect Obama, president No. 44. Appearing with Obama in Milwaukee, Aaron said one of the most touching moments of his life was when Obama was elected as the country's first black president.

"As one who wore the number 44 on his back for decades, I ask you to join me in helping the 44th president of the United States hit a grand slam," said Aaron, the last Negro League player to compete on a major league roster.

After retired space-shuttle astronaut Sid Gutierrez trumpeted Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan in Florida last month, Obama countered with his own famous former astronaut. Former Ohio Sen. John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, appeared with a rally with the president.

Singer Will.i.am, who wrote the song "Yes We Can" for Obama's 2008 run, also was on stage that day. Obama joked that the singer "sometimes looks like he's been to outer space," while Glenn "has actually been to outer space."

Celebrity warm-up acts may draw news coverage, but they're unlikely to have a lasting effect on the election, said Darrell West, director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution think tank.

Even so, appearances by high-profile supporters can validate candidates "by taking them out of the political realm into popular culture," West said.

"Voters are cynical about candidates and think they will say anything to win," West said. "Having a nonpolitical opening act gives politicians credibility at a time of massive cynicism."

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Associated Press writers Steve Peoples in Virginia, Ken Thomas in Florida, Kasie Hunt in Ohio and Julie Pace in Colorado contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/star-powered-political-rallies-party-started-082619609--politics.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Communities in Warner Robins Georgia, Turtlecreek Subdivision

Communities in Warner Robins Georgia, Turtlecreek Subdivision

Consumers new to Warner Robins Georgia or those entering the housing market for the first time need to preview as many communities in Warner Robins as possible to determine the best location for them.? One worth considering for first-time buyers or investors looking for rental property is the Turtlecreek Subdivision.

Turtlecreek Subdivision in Warner Robins GA 31088 is a starter home community located off of Feagin Mill Road. This Warner Robins subdivision consists primarily of one-story brick, stone, vinyl, and wood homes.

A preview of the Warner Robins real estate market?shows 6 homes have sold in this community so far in 2012. The average sales price of those homes was $81,225 (95.55% sales price to list price) and they sold on average in 72 days. Currently, there are 4 homes for sale in the Turtlecreek Subdivision.

Turtlecreek Subdivision in Warner Robins GA is an established community that is conveniently located only 25 minutes from Robins AFB.

The Houston County Public Schools for this subdivision are Shirley Hills Elementary, Huntington Middle, and Warner Robins High School.

Visit Homes for Sale in Warner Robins?to preview a complete list of Warner Robins real estate or call me at (478) 960-8055 for all your Warner Robins Real Estate needs.

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ThrowMeApp: The most fun you'll have destroying your Android

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Every now and then, I encounter an app which leaves me utterly torn. Do I recommend this thing to other people? Or do I tell them to?lock up their phones and never?download something so dangerous?

Typically, I pick a third option: I share my?? more often than not?? awkward?experience with the app and hope that folks make the right choice after reading about it.

With that in mind, let me tell you about ThrowMeApp.

ThrowMeApp, according to its developer's description, allows you to "explore a new aspect of photography" by "throw[ing] your phone into the air to take aerial pictures of you and your friends." Let's rephrase that, just to be clear: This app not only encourages, but requires you to throw your precious smartphone into the air in order to take a photo.

What could possibly go wrong?

The sample photos provided by ThrowMeApp's developer look innocent enough, of course. ?People are smiling and everything seems safe.

So, what the heck? I decided to download the free?app to the Samsung Galaxy?Note 2 I've been testing.

Things are pretty simple, in theory. You open up the app, hold your phone?flat in your hand with the screen facing up (which leaves?the main camera facing down), tap the screen, and then gently toss your precious gadget.?The app has some sort of magical software which calculates when the device is at the highest point of the throw (while the screen is still facing up and the main camera facing down) and snaps a photo.

Unfortunately, things aren't all that easy in practice.?

I was quite glad that I decided to work from home on this day, because that meant I could plop down on my bed and repeatedly throw my phone into the air with the comforting knowledge that it'll safely land in a pile of pillows if I don't catch it. I, sadly,?failed to account for the fact that, despite being fairly high, my ceiling might get in the way. (The Samsung Galaxy?Note 2 can handle hitting a ceiling quite well, in case you're wondering.)

I didn't get any fantastic shots out of the app, even after some practice. I suspect that it has to do with the limitations of an indoor space. Perhaps throwing a phone a wee bit higher in a more dangerous space might lead to better shots. But I'm not about to test this theory, not unless someone wants to volunteer a stunt phone.

Want more?tech news or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/throwmeapp-most-fun-youll-have-destroying-your-android-1C6656834

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Meningitis outbreak tops 300 cases

Ten more people have been diagnosed with fungal meningitis in an outbreak linked to tainted steroid injections, health officials reported today.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has increased the tally of cases to 308: 304 cases of fungal meningitis and four cases of joint infections. One of the new cases is in Georgia, the 17th state affected by the outbreak that has killed 23 people.

For a map of cases by state, click here.

The outbreak has been linked to contaminated vials of methylprednisolone acetate, an injectable steroid used to treat back and joint pain. Sealed vials of the steroid, made by the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, Mass., contained exserohilum rostratum, a fungus found in soil and plants. It's unclear how the fungus landed in the sealed vials.

The New England Compounding Center has recalled all its products and shut down operations. Calls to the owners were not immediately returned.

As many as 14,000 patients are thought to have received injections of the suspect steroid.

Seventy-six clinics in 23 states that received methylprednisolone acetate from the recalled lots have been instructed to notify all affected patients. The "potentially contaminated injections were given starting May 21, 2012," according to the CDC.

For a full list of clinics receiving the recalled lots of spinal steroid injections, click here.

Meningitis affects the membranous lining of the brain and spinal cord. Early symptoms of fungal meningitis -- including headache, fever, dizziness, nausea, sensitivity to light, stiff neck, weakness or numbness, slurred speech and pain, and redness or swelling at the injection site -- can take more than a month to appear.

The longest duration from the time of injection to the onset of symptoms in the current outbreak is 42 days, according to the CDC's Dr. Benjamin Park.

"But we want to emphasize that we don't know what the longest will be," he added, stressing that patients who received injections of the recalled drug should stay attuned to the subtle symptoms "for months."

Fungal meningitis is diagnosed through a spinal tap, which draws cerebrospinal fluid from the spine that can be inspected for signs of the disease. Once detected, it can be treated with high doses of intravenous antifungal medications.

Unlike bacterial meningitis, fungal meningitis is not transmitted from person to person and only people who received the steroid injections are thought to be at risk.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/meningitis-toll-tops-300-185647598--abc-news-health.html

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BBC scandal raises questions for incoming NYT boss

LONDON (AP) ? The child abuse scandal that has enveloped one of Britain's most respected news organizations is now hitting one of America's, as the incoming president of The New York Times is on the defensive about his final days as head of the BBC.

Mark Thompson was in charge of the BBC in late 2011 when the broadcaster shelved what would have been a bombshell investigation alleging that the late Jimmy Savile, one of its biggest stars, was a serial sex offender.

The BBC scandal has horrified Britain with revelations that Savile, a popular children's television presenter, cajoled and coerced vulnerable teens into having sex with him in his car, in his camper van, and even in dingy dressing rooms on BBC premises.

Police say there could be more than 200 victims, leading one child protection charity to state that Savile could rank among Britain's most prolific child sex predators.

In a sign of how the scandal may spread, the BBC said Tuesday it was looking into claims of sexual abuse and harassment against nine other current and former employees and contributors.

As increasing numbers of BBC executives come under the microscope over what they knew about Savile ? and why the posthumous expose about his sexual crimes was blocked ? Thompson is being quizzed about his role as well.

In a letter to Conservative lawmaker Rob Wilson, Thompson laid out his defense, saying he never worked with Savile, never worked on any of the entertainer's programs and indeed never met the man. Referring to the increasing number of BBC employees who have come forward to say that Savile's interest in young girls was widely rumored, Thompson said he had never been aware of the whispers.

"If I had, I would have raised them with senior colleagues and contacted the police," said Thompson, 55.

The controversy was compounded when it emerged that an investigation into Savile by the BBC's "Newsnight" program was shelved last year only weeks before the BBC aired a glowing holiday tribute show to Savile.

Now journalists and lawmakers are asking whether BBC bosses canned the show to protect their star, a prodigious charity fundraiser who was widely eulogized following his death last year at age 84.

The corporation denies a cover-up, although "Newsnight" editor Peter Rippon recently stepped down as the BBC's internal investigation got under way. After weeks of standing by Rippon, the BBC has said his explanation about why the Savile show was not broadcast was incomplete and inaccurate.

With Thompson about to move from one of the most important jobs in the British media to one of most important jobs in American journalism, exactly what he knew ? and when he knew it ?could be critical to his future career.

In a statement last week, Thompson said he had "never heard any allegations or received any complaints" about Savile during his time as BBC director-general, from 2004 to 2012.

But an Oct. 7 story by London's Sunday Times appeared to contradict him, reporting that a BBC journalist had tipped Thompson off about the Savile investigation.

The Sunday Times is published by News International, an arm of Rupert Murdoch's global News Corp. empire, and has no corporate ties to The New York Times.

Thompson acknowledged being warned about what was happening at "Newsnight" by a BBC journalist during a company cocktail reception late last year, but he said the journalist never "set out what allegations 'Newsnight' were investigating or had been investigating."

Thompson said he followed the matter up with other executives who told him the "Newsnight" investigation was canceled on journalistic grounds ? suggesting that they believed there wasn't enough evidence or news interest for an expose on Savile.

"I had no reason to believe that anyone in the BBC was withholding controversial or incriminating material," Thompson wrote in his letter to Wilson, the lawmaker.

Wilson told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he has written to Thompson again seeking more answers.

"There are questions about how much the journalist told him about the 'Newsnight' investigation that need to be cleared up as quickly as possible," Wilson said, adding that Thompson said he is willing to answer questions before the parliamentary committee looking into the matter and the BBC's own inquiry.

He said Thompson's fitness to serve as The New York Times chief depends on the outcome of the various inquiries.

Those inquiries have drawn the attention of The New York Times' public editor, Margaret Sullivan, who on Tuesday asked Times readers to evaluate the incoming chief's answers.

"How likely is it that he knew nothing?" she asked. "A director general of a giant media company is something like a newspaper's publisher. Would a publisher be very likely to know if an investigation of one of its own people on sexual abuse charges had been killed?"

In a carefully worded paragraph that followed, she raised the issue of Thompson's fitness to serve as The New York Times chief.

"His integrity and decision-making are bound to affect The Times and its journalism ? profoundly," she wrote. "It's worth considering now whether he is the right person for the job, given this turn of events."

Sullivan said while finding an answer was "not as easy as it sounds ... all these questions ought to be asked."

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Gregory Katz in London contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bbc-scandal-raises-questions-incoming-nyt-boss-115555430.html

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Facilities management firm to cut 277 ... - Crain's Detroit Business

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5 Myths About The Price For Your Brand | Business 2 Community

5 Myths About The Price for Your BrandHow do you determine a price for your goods and services?

This is actually a very complex questions because price has an enormous impact on how much product you?ll sell. And, the whole issue of pricing is ripe with myths. Use 1 of these myths to price your brand and you may be hurting rather than helping your brand.

Pricing myths

Price myth #1 ? use a standard mark-up

Using a standard mark-up is one of the most common strategies for pricing your brand probably because it?s so easy. To use this strategy, you simply add up all the costs associated with your product or service, then add 20% or 50% or some other amount (commonly you?re targeted ROI ? Return on Investment) to come up with the final price.

Pricing using a standard mark-up is common for retail businesses and manufacturing ? situations where you can easily determine how much each product costs.

Price myth #2 ? you should price your brand lower than competitors

Pricing based on what competitors charge is also a common pricing strategy. And, for some goods, lower prices look very attractive. For instance, many people have little brand loyalty to their soft drink and commonly buy either Coke or Pepsi depending on which brand is cheaper this week. If Coke were CONSISTENTLY higher priced than Pepsi, it is likely Coke would see a decrease in the amount of product they sold.

That?s WalMart?s strategy ? to feature lower prices than their competitors such as Target or Kroger?s. Of course, lower prices come at a cost ? and one that consumers pay. WalMart can only keep prices lower by paying less for the items they stock. WalMart pays less because they buy huge quantities of a select number of options in each product category. This reduces the options consumer find in their local WalMart store.

Price myth #3 ? consumers prefer the cheapest products

This is actually a dangerous myth because it leads businesses to make bad pricing decisions ? it?s also the reason marketing broke off from economics 85 years ago this month. Sure, when it comes to buying a commodity like apples, consumers want the cheapest ones around. If you charge more than everyone else, you won?t sell a single apple.

But, when products are different (branded), consumers vary in their responses to price. Apple is an excellent example of this. Apple products sell for a significant premium price over all their competitors ? from iPhones, to tablets, to computers, to iPods. Are their products so technologically superior that they do tasks better or last longer? Don?t even get me started on THAT debate. But, the reality is that their price premium has little to do with their technology and everything to do with their brand image and brand loyalty. Apple owners would rather fight than switch (to borrow the slogan from a cigarette company). Buying Apple products is a symbol of coolness that Apple owners are willing to pay for.

Price myth #4 ? companies that charge more make more money

This is categorically untrue. In fact, LOWERING your price may actually generate more income than a higher price. That?s because income is a function of both price and quantity and consumers will buy more at a lower price than a higher price. So, when lowering your price leads to enough additional sales, you can make MORE money by lowering price.

In fact, it may be better for a firm to lower their price rather than spend a lot of money advertising their brand. Of course, this only works for brands that already have sufficient advertising to make consumers aware of their products in the first place. Firms can use sensitivity analysis to determine when lowering their price makes sense.

Pricing myth #5 ? you should charge the lowest price you can

This is a corollary to myth #3 which assumes consumers buy the lowest priced brands. In fact, especially in cases where it?s hard to determine how ?good? something is, consumers often use price to tell them something is good or better than something else. Cialdini tells a story in the first version of his book Persuasion about a store selling jewelry. The store owner leaves word to discount the jewelry by 50% so she can get rid of the slow moving inventory and replace it with something that might sell better. She comes back from a trip to discover her strategy worked ? all the jewelry is GONE. In discussions with her manager; however, she discovers the manager misunderstood her instructions and doubled the price of the jewelry.

So, how do you explain that the jewelry sold better at twice the price?

Easy. At twice the price the jewelry appeared to be genuine, while at half the price, the jewelry appears to be cheap costume junk.

Of course, this pricing strategy only works with products that consumers find difficult to judge (determine their true value) ? jewelry, professional services ? and items that only show their value over a long time ? cars, major appliances, furniture.

Price versus value

These myths exist because firms fail to understand that consumers exchange money for benefits. If your brand provides better or more benefits, it can charge more and still provide excellent value. And, remember, some of the benefits might be psychological rather than tangible benefits.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Sony PS3 System Software Update v4.30 Incoming, Details Arrive

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Israel not committed to two-state solution: Carter

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Monday said the Israeli-Palestinian peace process had reached a crisis point and that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government was not pursuing a two-state solution.

"That policy of promoting a two-state solution seems to be abandoned now and we are deeply concerned about this move towards this catastrophic so-called one-state choice ... this is a major concern," Carter told a news conference.

Carter helped forge Israel's peace deal with Egypt in 1979, the first between the Jewish state and an Arab country but has been a strong critic of Israeli settlement policy in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

"Every (Israeli) prime minister that I have known has been a pursuer of the two-state solution and I don't know that (U.S. President Barack) Obama has found that Prime Minister Netanyahu has been willing to go that route," Carter added.

He spoke during a visit along with other members of "The Elders", a group of former world leaders, to Israel, the occupied West Bank and Egypt.

"All indications to us is that this two-state solution has basically been abandoned and we've had a moving forward towards a 'greater Israel' which I think is contrary to the two-state solution concept," Carter said.

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks collapsed in 2010 over settlement building in the West Bank, territory Israel captured in a 1967 Middle East war that Palestinians seek, with the Gaza Strip, for a future state, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Netanyahu has voiced support for a two-state solution, but has said a future Palestinian country must be demilitarized and accept an Israeli military presence along the Jordan River, its likely eastern frontier.

He has said Israel was willing to make "painful compromises" for peace that require giving up "parts of the ancestral Jewish homeland" but has balked at returning to lines that existed before the 1967 conflict.

Israel cites historical and Biblical links to the West Bank, which it calls Judea and Samaria.

(Writing by Ori Lewis; Editing by Michael Roddy)

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Global pending on VoIP and UC services to reach $377 billion ...

Communication on a small and global scale is crucial for businesses to succeed.

There are many important factors that businesses need to keep in mind to be successful. One of the most important things that companies need to consider is communication. Regardless of how great a product or service may be, if a company can not keep employees, vendors and customers on the same page they will be on the road to failure.

According to a recent report put out by market research firm Infonetics, over the next five years, businesses will spend $377 billion dollars on VoIP and UC services. The report also found that a managed IP PBX system will represent 15 to 20 percent of investments, making it the largest segment of business VoIP option.

Earlier this month, the 2012 ITEXPO was held in Austin and the major takeaway from the event is that the demand for UC and VoIP services is increasing at a rapid pace. Robbie Pleasant, a TMC Contributor, recapped the event in a recent blog post. One of the other major focuses was defining unified communications, as many in the industry feel UC is a vague term.

"UC is, simply put, a way for companies to improve business processes, enhance employee productivity, and reduce costs." wrote Pleasant. "UC is a solution made up of many elements, such as messaging, collaboration, social media, and much more. A UC solution should offer a unified user interface; that is, access to all UC capabilities from a single screen or interface."

Companies need to ensure they can communicate properly. IT consulting firms like CTI Technology can ensure businesses of all sizes stay connected and have a better chance of turning a profit.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

BP, Rosneft set for $25 billion-plus TNK-BP deal

LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rosneft and BP are preparing to announce a deal worth over $25 billion that could give the British oil company a stake of between 16 and 20 percent in the state-controlled Russian energy firm, sources familiar with the situation said.

The agreement, which has yet to be finalized but which could be made public on Monday or Tuesday, folds BP's half of TNK-BP , Russia's third-largest oil company, into Rosneft, in exchange for cash and Rosneft stock.

It allows BP to end a stormy relationship with its partners in the venture, AAR, and to pursue closer ties to a Russian government that exerts a much tighter hold on the oil industry than in it did in the 1990s when BP first invested there.

TNK-BP is highly profitable and provides a quarter of BP's total production, but its fields are mature, and the Soviet-born business tycoons who own the other half through AAR were in the way of BP's search for growth in oil-rich Russia through closer ties with Rosneft and its powerful boss.

Should the deal be finalized and survive a months-long Russian government approval process, BP's overall exposure to Russian barrels would be lower, but the holding could secure it seats on the Rosneft board and closer ties than any of its rivals to Igor Sechin, the chief executive of Rosneft, who has a significant say in energy policy.

Rosneft is already the top producing company in Russia. If, as looks likely, it buys out AAR's half of TNK-BP as well, it will control more than half the country's output and be pumping more oil and gas than Exxon Mobil , the world's top international oil company.

The deal gives Rosneft extra output and cash flow to finance exploration of Russia's vast reserves to replace ageing and depleting fields. It keeps BP's expertise in Russia and provides the "quality" private shareholder President Vladimir Putin has been looking for to show his critics he is pursuing a privatization program.

SOURCING THE STOCK

The deal can be described as having two steps for a single transaction worth in excess of $25 billion, according to one source familiar with a proposal that was put to BP by Rosneft last week.

Under step one, BP will receive a 13.4 percent holding of Rosneft's shares that belongs at present to Rosneft in the form of so-called "treasury stock", and which is nominally worth about $10 billion based on a tiny free-float of Rosneft shares that put the value of the company at around $73.5 billion. It will also receive an amount of cash.

Under step two, BP will use some of that cash to buy more Rosneft stock, as it promised to do at a recent meeting between Sechin and BP's chief executive Bob Dudley.

That would most likely to be sourced from the 75.2 percent holding of Rosneftegaz OAO , a state energy holding company which is also headed by Sechin.

The price and amount of shares was still being hammered out at the weekend, but based on a total deal value of $25 billion, a Rosneft stake of 16-20 percent would be worth about $12-$15 billion, leaving $10-$13 billion in cash, some of which shareholders hope will be returned to them.

"There's still stuff going on so it's best not to get too specific," said the source.

Those shareholders have seen little capital growth in recent years while rivals have benefitted from strong oil prices. This has been mainly due to the 2010 U.S. Gulf oil spill, but the increasingly bitter wrangles with AAR have played their part too.

PUTIN'S PROGRESS

Putin has been regaining state control of assets that passed cheaply to a small group of businessmen when privatized in a hurry in the 1990s.

Rosneft's absorption of another oil firm, Yukos, and the imprisonment of its former owner Mikhail Khodorkovsky, in the mid-2000s was the biggest step in this process until now.

That was also masterminded by Sechin, who was deputy chief of staff at the Kremlin - Putin's gatekeeper - at the time.

Sechin was in London last week to help push through the deal with BP, whose CEO Dudley is himself a veteran of BP's Russian activities.

If Sechin also buys out AAR tycoons Mikhail Fridman, German Khan, Viktor Vekselberg and Len Blavatnik, his combined Rosneft-TNK-BP would produce well over 4 million barrels of oil and gas a day, although bankers said finding more than a total of 20 billion in cash could be a stretch for the group.

On the financing side, about $15 billion could be met by a loan Rosneft has been negotiating with international banks. It could get another $3 billion from Russian banks.

Sources have also said that the AAR side of the deal could involve deferred payments over a number of years, and the TNK-BP business itself could be leveraged up. It has strong cashflow and little debt, allowing the partners to rake off $4 billion a year in dividends in recent times.

Bankers told ThomsonReutersLPC a total of 10 banks have already joined the deal and the loan could be concluded in three to four weeks.

Rosneft, AAR and BP declined to comment.

(Additional reporting by Douglas Busvine, Melissa Akin, and Vladimir Soldatkin in Moscow and Sophie Sassard in London, Editing by Rosalind Russell)

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Oh No They Didn't! - Victoria Coren: Responds to 'Elementary ...

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Last week, in this space, I broke the law. Technically, I could be prosecuted. Technically, my only hope is that Rowan Atkinson can get the law changed before a gloved hand knocks at my door.

My column about Elementary was one of the most-read articles on the Comment Is Free website for days. What an accolade, the casual observer might think. After all, we live in a serious world. Some girl's unenthusiasm for a TV series in which Sherlock Holmes is a New York junkie and Doctor Watson is a sexy lady from Charlie's Angels is not a serious matter. If thousands of web-surfers are poring over that column, what a tremendously entertaining piece it must be.

But no. It was not my creative writing that fascinated people, but my racism. And as a little sweetener, like sprinkles on an ice cream, my sexism. Ideologically, I am the new Bernard Manning. (Unfortunately, the resemblance doesn't end there.)

Many of the messages I've since received on Twitter have been accompanied by the hashtags #racist and #sexist and, in one charming case, #youdumbbitch. This is why I read with particular interest about Rowan Atkinson's launch of the Reform Section 5 campaign, to repeal that part of the Public Order Act that makes it a crime to use "abusive or insulting" words within earshot (or eyeshot) of anyone likely to be offended by them. I would quite like this section to be reformed, in time for me to swerve jail.

The sexism charge was nuanced; some believe that Lucy Liu's casting as "Doctor Joan Watson" is a positive step for women in Hollywood; I do not, and those who disagree think I must therefore be a misogynist. Fine; give me a couple of hours round a pub table and I'll have that debate with pleasure.

But the racism charge was based on the following two paragraphs, which appeared about halfway through my column:

"Lucy Liu [told] the Times, 'It was a very big deal for me to play an Asian-American in Charlie's Angels; Watson's ethnicity is also a big deal', as if someone had bet her ?100 that she couldn't cause at least three Conan Doyle fans to suffer a pulmonary embolism.

"Personally, I'd like to press Liu's face into a bowl of cold pea soup for that statement. It's not just her failure to distinguish between creating a new character and mangling a beloved old one (Tread softly! You tread on my dreams!), but the triumphant tone over such an appalling and offensive racial change. Let me be clear: I rather like the idea of an Asian Watson, but American? God save us all."

Now, I think it's fairly obvious that this is a silly joke about Americans, as imagined by a tweedy old fan of Victorian literature. It is not a difficult joke to spot. It's a standard structure: set up an expectation based on one half of a sentence (or, in this case, word), then say something based on the other half. As in: "My boyfriend's got a dog. I'm revolted by the hairiness and the smell. But I like his dog."

My furious online correspondents, however, reacted as though the last two sentences simply weren't there, managing somehow to take those lines as a statement of anti-Asian feeling. If I were more famous, the Daily Mail would have reported the complaints under the headline "COREN IN RACE ROW" and I would have been marked down forever as that woman who used to host a quiz show until her hatred of Asians was revealed and she was forced into hiding forever.

As it is, I will be remembered as a racist only by those too daft to get my silly joke, and those who saw the damning internet blogs that failed to quote exactly what I'd said.

Nevertheless, those people were genuinely offended. Some may be quite stupid ("How can you defend the BBC's male-dominated, all-white Sherlock?" asked one angry lady, the answer to which is so obvious that I couldn't be bothered to type it) ? but I deliberately allowed readers to believe for two seconds that I was about to make an anti-Asian statement, in the full knowledge that some people are stupid and that even so familiar and simple a comic U-turn might be too much for them. Technically, and illegally, I invited offence.

Last week, a caller to the Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 said that Andrew Mitchell should be jailed for swearing at the police because "there is too little respect for them".

As someone who remembers from childhood the timid, furtive voices of east European cousins on the phone ? those few who had survived the concentration camps ? who dared not speak freely from behind the Iron Curtain because they feared being tapped and followed, I am extremely offended by the suggestion that my own beautiful British society should become a police state, in which rudeness to these authority figures is punished by incarceration. But do I think the caller should be jailed for offending me? No, I think there should be no such thing as a speech crime. However foul a thing you want to say, you can say it freely as far as I'm concerned. And I'm including the skinheads who shouted "Yid" at me during my grandfather's funeral.

Yet, even if you believe that offensive remarks should be proscribed by law, what about remarks that are misunderstood as offensive? It's nigh impossible to speak without any risk of misinterpretation, especially when mobs are out there looking to be outraged.

You don't have to support the campaign to reform Section 5. But one day, your teasing dig in a colleague's leaving card will be taken the wrong way; or your mobile phone comment will be misheard by passers-by in a crowded street; and then they will come for you.</blockquote>

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Boy's miracle cure makes Native American saint

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Jake Finkbonner was so close to death after flesh-eating bacteria infected him through a cut on his lip that his parents had last rites performed and were discussing donating the 5-year-old's tiny organs.

Jake's 2006 cure from the infection was deemed medically inexplicable by the Vatican, the "miracle" needed to propel a 17th century Native American, Kateri Tekakwitha, on to sainthood. Kateri will be canonized on Sunday along with six other people, the first Native American from what is now the U.S. to receive the honor.

Jake is fully convinced, as is the Catholic Church, that the prayers his family and community offered to God through Kateri's intercession, including the placement of a Kateri relic on Jake's leg, were responsible for his survival.

Jake, now 12 and an avid basketball player and cross-country runner, will be present at the canonization, along with hundreds of members of his own Lummi tribe from northwest Washington state and indigenous communities across the U.S. and Canada who have converged on Rome to honor one of their own. It's a ceremony the Catholic Church hopes will encourage Native Americans to keep to their Christian faith amid continued resentment among some that Catholicism was imposed on them by colonial-era missionaries centuries ago.

"I believe everybody has a purpose on this earth," Jake's mother Elsa Finkbonner said this week soon after the family arrived in Rome for the ceremony. "I think this Sunday Jake will define his purpose, and that's to make Kateri a saint."

Jake, a poised, lanky kid who just got his braces off, seems perfectly at ease with his role in the whole thing, gracious and grateful to the doctors who performed 29 surgeries to save his life and reconstruct his face.

"It's a really special thing," Jake told The Associated Press, flanked by his parents on a hotel terrace sofa. "We've never been to Rome, and especially meeting the pope? It'll be an experience of a lifetime."

Besides Kateri, Pope Benedict XVI will declare another American a saint Sunday, Mother Marianne Cope, a 19th century Franciscan nun from Utica, New York ? near where Kateri lived two centuries earlier ? who cared for lepers exiled to Hawaii's Kalaupapa Peninsula. Another new saint is Pedro Calungsod, a Filipino teenager who was killed in 1672 along with his Jesuit missionary priest by natives resisting their conversion efforts.

The Catholic Church creates saints to hold up models for the faithful, convinced that their lives ? even lived hundreds of years ago ? are still relevant to today's Catholics. The complicated saint-making procedure requires that the Vatican certify a "miracle" was performed through the intercession of the candidate ? a medically inexplicable cure that can be directly linked to the prayers offered by the faithful. One miracle is needed for beatification, a second for canonization.

In Jake's case, Kateri was already an important figure for Catholics in the Lummi tribe, of which his father Donny is a member. A carved wooden statue sits in the church on the Lummi reservation near Bellingham, Washington, 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of the Canadian border, where Jake's grandparents worshipped and where Donny remembers being told of Kateri's story as a child.

Known as the "Lily of the Mohawks," Kateri was born in 1656 to a pagan Iroquois father and an Algonquin Christian mother in what is today upstate New York. Her parents and only brother died when she was 4 during a smallpox epidemic that left her badly scarred and with impaired eyesight. She went to live with her uncle, a Mohawk, and was baptized Catholic by Jesuit missionaries. But she was ostracized and persecuted by other natives for her faith, and she died in what is now Canada when she was 24.

The Rev. Tim Sauer was the Finkbonner's parish priest in Ferndale, Washington ? as well as the pastor on the Lummi reservation ? when Jake cut his lip while playing basketball on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006. The necrotizing fasciitis bacteria that entered Jake's body through the cut immediately began spreading, and by the time Sauer arrived at Seattle Children's Hospital where Jake was airlifted two days later, Donny and Elsa Finkbonner were preparing to bury their son.

"At that point, we were desperate, and we were looking for anyone's help that would help our son," Donny said, recalling how doctors had said there wasn't much else for them to do but pray, and that they had come to terms with the possibility that their oldest of three children might not survive the week.

"We wanted Jake back with us desperately," he recalled. "But we were willing to give him up" to God.

Sauer, who performed the last rites ritual on Jake that Wednesday ? four days after he cut his lip ? said he immediately urged the Finkbonners and the congregation back on the reservation to pray to Kateri, thinking their shared Native American heritage and scarring diseases were relevant.

He said he did so first and foremost to save Jake, but also because he thought that Native Americans could use a "boost of faith" if one of their own were held up as a saint. Indigenous Catholics in the U.S. and Canada, he said, increasingly find themselves ostracized and criticized within their communities for embracing and retaining the Christian faith spread by imperial colonizers.

"There's been a growing sense of a return to Native American spirituality on reservations, which are good things, but at the same time along with that has been some criticism that native people should let go of Christianity because that was brought by the 'white man' and should go back to their own native culture entirely," he said.

He said Kateri represents a perfect model for indigenous Catholics today, someone who resisted the ostracization of fellow natives and kept the faith.

For the devoutly Catholic Finkbonners, prayer was all they had left after Jake's doctors tried unsuccessfully for two weeks to stop the bacteria's spread. Jake was in a drug-induced coma for most of that time and says he doesn't remember much, a few memories "here and there, not all of it."

"Every day it would seem the news would get worse," Donny recalled. "I remember the last day that we met with the whole group of doctors, Elsa didn't even want to hear. She just got behind me and was holding on."

But rather than bad news, the doctors said the infection had stopped. "It was like a volcano that was erupting, and they opened him up and it was gone. It had stopped. It was a pretty amazing day," Donny said.

It took the Finkbonners several years to realize that the turning point had come a day after a friend of the family ? a nun named after Kateri ? had visited them in the hospital, prayed with them and placed a relic of the soon-to-be saint on Jake's leg.

"It took years for us to look at the calendar and recall that this is the day she came, this is the day she put the relic on, this is the day the infection stopped," Elsa said. "As the years of the investigation have gone on, little bits and pieces of puzzle seem to fall into place, and that's where it all makes sense now as to why Jake's story turned out so big."

Jake, who bears the scars of his ordeal, seems all too happy to be the center of attention this weekend. But he seems keen to move on from his celebrity. He has basketball tryouts when he gets back home and his studies ? he wants to be a plastic surgeon when he grows up. "Kateri was placed on this earth, and she has interceded on many people's behalf, she has defined her purpose," Elsa said. "I think Jake has bigger, larger plans in store for him."

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The New Orleans coroner's office has identified a man fatally wounded in a shooting in the 2600 block of Dumaine Street late Tuesday. Joshua Short, 25, died at Interim LSU Public Hospital about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, some nine hours after he had been shot in the face, according to coroner's chief investigator John Gagliano.

Tuesday was the local Night Out Against Crime, during which residents in various neighborhoods throughout the New Orleans area met law enforcement officials at events and shared strategies for making their streets safer. One such gathering was organized for the 2600 block of Dumaine Street and was scheduled to last from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., information from the New Orleans Police Department shows.

The 2600 block of Dumaine Street, between North Broad and North Dorgenois streets, has become one of New Orleans' most violent street blocks in recent years. There have been at least six killings there since Hurricane Katrina.

Short was among three people shot in separate incidents Tuesday night. In the 14400 block of Peltier Drive, a 75-year-old man exited his car in front of his residence to open the gate when three men armed with handguns approached him and demanded money, NOPD said. The septuagenarian was shot in the left elbow and went to Interim LSU Public Hospital for treatment.

Elsewhere, about 9:45 p.m. in the 2200 block of St. Anthony Street, a 58-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to his left leg. He was taken to Interim LSU Public Hospital in good condition, police said.

Investigators have not discussed many details on suspects or motives in any of these shootings. Anyone with information on the cases is asked to call Crimestoppers at 504.822.1111 or toll-free at 877.903.7867.

People can also text tips to C-R-I-M-E-S (274637); text TELLCS then the crime information. Callers or texters do not have to give their names or testify and can earn a $2,500 reward for information that leads to an indictment.

Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the Dumaine Street homicide victim's last name was Sharp. In fact, it is Short.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Aiming For The Best Spear Guns

Spearfishing is an ancient art of catching fish by using ordinary spears or tridents. In the old days, people caught their meal for the day using sharpened sticks and only needed excellent hand and eye coordination to do it. Early civilizations used to do spear fishing using barbed poles or harpoons, as we know it, eventually moving up to copper harpoons and harpoons with long chords.

Spearfishing can be done either by free diving, scuba or snorkeling but this will depend on your location as there are countries that ban the use of scuba equipment, as well as countries that ban the use of spear guns. The ancient art of spearfishing has decidedly taken a more modern turn, what with the use of sophisticated equipment like spear guns. Now, divers are not only required to have good hand and eye coordination, they are also required to have excellent vision to be able to handle these powerful equipments. Find out more about fishing spear in http://www.spearfishingproducts.com.au.

A speargun is designed to fire a spear at a fish, and is composed of a spear, a stock/barrel and a handle/grip that contains a trigger mechanism used to fire the spear. They usually measure at around 1.5 to 6.5 feet long and are roughly round or rectangular in shape. While ancient spearfishing could be done in shallow waters, the advent of the spear gun has allowed spearfishing to be taken to deeper waters, with divers needing to be able to breathe under water for four minutes or with the use of underwater breathing equipment for longer periods of time. Find out about speargun on sites like spearfishingproducts.com.au the next time you want to try spearfishing.

The two most common types of spearguns are rubber-powered and air-powered, with the former being the easiest and cheapest to maintain. The rubber-powered bands are preferred by most skilled spear fishermen because it is deadly accurate and virtually silent when fired, making it easy to hit your unsuspecting target. Its power can be increased by adding more bands and are usually made of aluminum, carbon, fiber or wood.

The air-powered or pneumatic spear guns on the other hand, utilizes a thicker shaft that is difficult to bend, thus making it best to use when targeting larger fish since it offers great impact and deeper penetration. Its power is increased depending on the amount of air pumped into it and on how strong its user is. These types present minimal recoil and long shots are possible with a certain degree of accuracy. While it can quite difficult to maintain and use, it is a reliable and compact gun, especially for close-range shots. Check out http://www.spearfishingproducts.com.au/ if you want to learn more about the types and makes of spear guns.

Aiming for the best speargun is important, if you are to be a highly-skilled spear fisherman. You will first need to consider several factors like the diving conditions. You need to check whether the water is clear, if the fish are big or if you will be able to take long-range shots. The next thing you need to consider is a spear guns shaft length because the longer the shaft, the longer the range you will be able to fire at. In this light, you also need to consider the shaft diameter as a lighter shaft with a lower mass will travel faster than a shaft with a larger diameter and higher mass.

Another factor you need to consider are the points or spear tips. If fishing for delicate-skinned species that need only perforation like yellowtail, bluefish or mackerels, it is recommended that you use pencil-nose tips. Tri-cut points on the other hand, are recommended for the thick-skinned species like groupers, snook or snappers which require deeper perforations. Your shooting line, which is attached to the spear shaft, must be made of nylon or monofilament since these work best in any situation and will last longer than most materials.

And last but not the least, you need to consider muzzle types and rigging if you are to get the best aims and shots when spear fishing. The best muzzle types and rigging ensure that your force and aim help you hit your target with minimal damage. Check out some spearguns for sale via http://www.spearfishingproducts.com.au/ and get a head start on your spearfishing adventure.

About the Author:
Lincoln Davis knows all about spear fishing and gears. He's now blogging for a spear fishing products company and would like to share his ideas about this industry. Find out about speargun on sites like spearfishingproducts.com.au the next time you want to try spearfishing.

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Stewart: Romney binder a 'Notebook of Nipples'

By Craig Berman, NBC News contributor

Jon Stewart wasted no time leaping on Tuesday night's Presidential Debates on "Daily Show" Wednesday -- and he picked two of the most obvious soundbites from the debates to skewer: First, Mitt Romney's?infamous comment about getting ?binders full of women? qualified for jobs when he was governor of Massachusetts.?Stewart played the clip, arranged the papers on his desk, paused, and smiled.

?Couple of things: One the women?s group was called MassGAP and they approached Governor Romney, not the other way around. And two, my guess is they did not refer to what they presented as a binder full of women, but perhaps as an organized collection of qualified resumes,? Stewart said. ?But hey, Binder of Women, Book of Broads, Notebook of Nipples, whatever.?

He had more fun with the Libya discussion, which centered on determining the exact day President Obama first referred to it as an act of terror. Watching Romney walk into a trap of his own devising was almost too good for Stewart to talk about, particularly given that Obama urged him to "please, proceed."

?There?s your first clue -- when you feel you?re about you?re about to spring what you think is the checkmate moment of the debate and your debate opponent says to you, ?Please proceed. Hold on, are you trying to open that door? Allow me to open it wider,?? Stewart said. ?When your opponent does that, you may want to wonder a la Wile E Coyote and Road Runner, (whether) that door your opponent is pointing to is merely paint on a rock.?

From Stewart?s perspective, that?s exactly what it was. It should make Thursday?s interview with President Obama less awkward than it would have been a week ago, when Stewart was still focused on his less-robust performance in the first debate. Odds are good, however, that this will still come up in that conversation.

Stephen Colbert also had some thoughts, although he first told his viewers: ?If you?re an undecided voter who did not watch, just trust me, it?s 2-0.?

Like Stewart, he considered the Libya comment a turning point -- but wasn?t as happy with the outcome. ?No, no ... it?s supposed to change everything the other way!? he said.? ?That should have been Mitt?s moment of chest-thumping dominance over the carcass of his opponent, and it would have been too had it not been for that meddling moderator.?

In that latter comment, he echoed the Fox News spin, which also decried Candy Crowley?s purported fact-checking, which they argued should have taken place only after the event.

?Yes, the time for fact-checking is after the event, when voters have stopped watching,? Colbert said.

He was also sympathetic towards the Fox criticism of the ?random? questions. ?Why are we talking about Lady Issues in the Town Hall? Save it for the Sadie Hawkins debate when the girls are supposed to do the asking.?

And don?t get him started on assault weapons, or Romney?s spin that two-parent households could help solve the problem.

?The answer to gun violence isn?t getting rid of assault weapon, its two-parent households,? Colbert said. ?Because when a psychopath marches into the mall in Kevlar body armor, slowly lifting the laser site of his Ak-47 towards the Sunglass Hut, the only thing that will stop him from carnage is when he asks himself what would mom and dad think??

And having learned that people on the street will opine on anything if a microphone is in front of them, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" again sent roving reporters out to talk to people not just about a debate that hadn't happened yet (as they did last night, before the second presidential debates even started) -- but on one that would never exist: A First Ladies debate between Ann Romney and Michelle Obama. Naturally, everyone they spoke to was well-informed and happy to talk about who did the best in that particular debate.?

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