Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fitch warns it may cut U.S. credit rating from AAA


By Daniel Bases


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fitch Ratings warned on Tuesday it could cut the sovereign credit rating of the United States from AAA, citing the political brinkmanship over raising the federal debt ceiling.


"Although Fitch continues to believe that the debt ceiling will be raised soon, the political brinkmanship and reduced financing flexibility could increase the risk of a U.S. default," the firm said in a statement.


The firm put its opinion about the creditworthiness of U.S. government debt on what its calls Ratings Watch Negative, a reflection of the increasing risk of a near-term default if the debt limit is not raised in time. It gave itself until the end of the first quarter of 2014 to decide whether it will actually cut the rating.


Still, Fitch reaffirmed its belief that an agreement to raise the debt ceiling will be reached, allowing the U.S. government to pay its bills by borrowing beyond the $16.7 trillion limit currently in place.


Fitch is the only one of the three major credit rating agencies to have a negative outlook on the U.S. sovereign credit. Standard & Poor's downgraded the rating to AA-plus with a stable outlook during the last debt ceiling impasse, in August 2011.


"It seems like what we saw from S&P just before the downgrade, they were essentially warning us that the debt ceiling standoff will not be tolerated and this is not in line with a country that maintains an AAA credit rating. It's citing these artificial default risks as the main reason ... They are essentially saying get this done now," said Gennadiy Goldberg, interest rate strategist at TD Securities in New York


Fitch reiterated that the delay in increasing the borrowing capacity of the United States raises questions about the ability of the United States to honor its obligations.


Moody's Investors Service rates U.S. government debt at Aaa with a stable outlook.


The U.S. Treasury has said that on or about October 17 the government will reach its borrowing limit, thereby putting at risk its ability to pay its bills.


Fitch is operating under the assumption that even if the debt limit is not raised before or shortly after Oct 17, there will be sufficient political will and capacity to ensure the United States will honor its debts.


A Treasury spokesman said Fitch's decision is a reminder for U.S. lawmakers that the United States is dangerously close to defaulting on its obligations.


Negotiations between President Barack Obama and congressional leaders cycled through a stop-start process again on Tuesday, but no agreement was reached to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling.


Last week Fitch said that it would only consider the United States in default if it failed to make payments due on interest or principal of U.S. Treasuries.


"It lets investors know that this kind of risk is on the horizon. We'll see what happens. I was hopeful earlier today that sides were moving to an agreement, but now, I don't know," said John Carey, portfolio manager at Pioneer Investment Management in Boston.


The warning came after the U.S. stock market closed for the day, after a volatile trading session in which benchmark U.S. equity indexes fell amid the political uncertainty.


In late New York trade, the U.S. dollar dropped to session lows against the yen and trimmed earlier gains against the euro.


"This is not the way the dollar behaved during the Lehman crisis or during the debt downgrade by the S&P in August 2011. So we think yes, the more the U.S. credit rating is called into question, the worse it will be for the U.S. dollar," said Michael Woolfolk, senior currency strategist at BNY Mellon in New York.


U.S. Treasury prices, already weak ahead of Fitch's announcement, held their losses on the day.


"The United States has the absolute capacity to pay its debt. This action is not about ability to pay. It is about governance and willingness to pay. In that category the United States has reached the brink of political failure," said David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer at Cumberland Advisors in Sarasota, Florida.


(Additional reporting by Caryn Trokie, Karen Brettel, Ryan Vlastelica, Luciana Lopez, and Wanfeng Zhou in New York; Jason Lange in Washington)



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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Estimate doubled for vCJD carriers















Twice as many Britons as previously thought could be carrying the human form of "mad cow" disease, variant CJD.


Researchers believe one in 2,000 people in the UK is a carrier of the disease linked to eating contaminated beef.


Their estimate in the BMJ comes from studying more than 32,000 samples of human tissue removed during appendix operations carried out between 2000 and 2012 at 41 hospitals.


It remains unclear if any of these carriers will ever develop symptoms.


Early predictions of a vCJD epidemic didn't come to fruition.


To date, here have been 177 UK deaths from vCJD. Most of these occurred in the late 90s and early 2000s. There has been only one death in the last two years.


The rare, fatal disease progressively attacks the brain.



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But it appears that relatively few who catch the infectious agent that causes the disease develop symptoms. People can be "silent" carriers for decades and not even know it.


The BMJ research identified 16 such carriers out of the thousands of appendix tissue samples studied.


Experts say many vital questions remain unanswered.


Since the link between vCJD and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), known as mad cow disease, was discovered in 1996, there have been strict controls to prevent meat from infected cattle from entering the food chain.


However, the average time it takes for the symptoms of vCJD to occur after initial infection is still unclear.


Preventing spread


This means people exposed to infected meat before the food controls were introduced continue to develop variant CJD, and may spread it to others.


Experience tells us that the disease could be transmitted from human to human via blood - in the UK, there have been three reported cases of vCJD associated with a blood transfusion.


Blood donor services take measures to ensure blood is not infected but there is no test to screen for vCJD, although scientists are working on this.


And there is currently no cure for the disease.


Prof Sebastian Brandner of University College London, who led the BMJ research, said: "We do not know what will happen.


"Will these people develop disease and can they transmit it? There are many questions we still do not know the answers to."


Prof Richard Knight, director of the National CJD Research and Surveillance Unit in Edinburgh, said the answers might not be known for decades.


In the meantime, surveillance was key, he said.


"You can see from the data available that its likely that we will get a secondary or tertiary wave of disease but its likely that these further waves will be small.


"Future clinical cases will be pretty small in number," he added.


Dr Graham Jackson, of the MRC Prion Unit at UCL Institute of Neurology, said: "Given the high levels of infection indicated by this research, it is now crucial we establish how many people in the UK harbour that infection in their bloodstream in order to adequately assess the risks of transmission through contaminated blood donations.


"Studies to develop new blood tests for CJD must remain a priority to assist with screening and protecting the UK blood supply."




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Fla. police make 2 arrests in bullying case

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) — Two girls were arrested in a Florida bullying case after one of them admitted online over the weekend that she harassed a 12-year-old girl killed herself last month, a sheriff said Tuesday.


Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said they arrested a 14-year-old girl because they were worried she would continue cyberbullying other girls. The girl is accused of bullying 12-year-old Rebecca Sedwick, who climbed at tower at an abandoned concrete plant Sept. 9 and hurled herself to her death.


Judd said arrested the 14-year-old girl after she posted online Saturday that she bullied Rebecca and she didn't care.


"We decided that we can't leave her out there. Who else is she going to torment, who else is she going to harass?" Judd said.


Police also arrested a 12-year-old girl who is accused of bullying Rebecca. Both have been charged with felony aggravated stalking.


The sheriff's office identified the two girls, but The Associated Press generally does not name juveniles charged with crimes.


Judd said the bullying began after the 14-year-old girl started dating a boy that Rebecca had been seeing.


She "didn't like that and began to harass and ultimately torment Rebecca," Judd said.


The 12-year-old girl was Rebecca's former best friend, but Judd said the 14-year-old girl turned her against Rebecca. Other girls also stopped being friends with her in fear of being bullied, the sheriff said.


Authorities have said Rebecca was "terrorized" by as many as 15 girls who ganged up on her and picked on her for months through online message boards and texts.


Witnesses told investigators the 14-year-old girl told Rebecca "to drink bleach and die" and said she should kill herself.


Judd said neither girl's parents wanted to bring their daughters to the sheriff's office, so detectives went to their homes and arrested them.


Judd said the 14-year-old was "very cold, had no emotion at all upon her arrest."


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fla-police-2-arrests-bullying-case-154050601.html
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Weekly Roundup: Apple iMac review, BlackBerry Z30 review, Samsung's Galaxy Round and more!


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You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.





Weekly Roundup Apple iMac review, BlackBerry Z30 review, Samsung's Galaxy Round and more!



BlackBerry Z30 review



BlackBerry has been headed in the wrong direction for a while now, and the Z30 is the company's latest attempt at turning itself around. With a 5-inch Super AMOLED display this is BlackBerry's biggest BB10 device to date. The phone has a 2,880mAh battery which we found to be perfectly adequate, plus a 1.7GHz Snapdragon S4 processor alongside 2GB of RAM. The Z30 is comfortable to hold, and its large screen suits BB10, but buggy software, an expensive price tag and poor call quality add up to a frustrating experience. Read on for more.





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Apple iMac review (2013)



There wasn't much that we didn't like about last year's iMac desktop computer, and the 2013 version only improves on its predecessor. The latest iMac features updated Haswell processors, more powerful GPUs, faster 802.11ac WiFi and speedier PCIe SSDs. Pricing starts at $1,299 for the 21.5-inch model moving up to $1,799 for the 27-inch one. This has been an incremental year for Apple across the board -- but despite minor changes the iMac still remains our favorite all-in-one desktop. Click the link above for more details and our full review of the computer.





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HP Chromebook 11 review



Sure Chromebooks are getting cheaper and cheaper, but the most commonly asked question remains the same: will the laptops cut it in the real world? Google's latest addition to the Chrome OS line -- the Chromebook 11 -- is an 11.6-inch notebook that costs $279. The price may sound cheap, but the laptop's impressive design certainly doesn't feel that way. At 2.3 pounds, or 1.04kg, the Chromebook was light and insubstantial in our hands, but its magnesium frame went a long way in helping the machine's sturdiness. HP's latest offering is one of the best Chromebooks we've yet to see, but Chrome OS itself is still limiting in what you can do. Head up for more.





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Samsung announces its curved smartphone: the Galaxy Round



Samsung unveiled its first concave smartphone this week, which launched in Korea just a few days ago. The appropriately named Galaxy Round will come with a gently curved 1080p 5.7-inch OLED screen, a 2,800mAh battery and the necessary LTE radios. Curiously, the device looks pretty different to the curved prototypes we saw back at CES earlier this year. Interested parties can purchase the Round for just over 1 million won, or about $1,000, through the Korean mobile carrier SK Telecom. Click up for more details and pictures.










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Genome Hazard: Busan Review



The Bottom Line


A polished and professional entertainment.




Venue


Busan International Film Festival


Director


Kim Sung-su


Cast


Nishijima Hidetoshi, Kim Hyo-jin, Hamada Manabu, Maki Yoko, Nakamura Yuri, Ibu Masatoh, Lee Kyeong-young




When the word “genome” is in a film title expectations for challenging and somehow terrifying science fiction romp are high. Images of evil corporate entities meddling in the very essence of our collective selves or the twisted mutations that will be our future spring to mind. Genome Hazard, based on Tsukasaki Shiro’s award-winning novel, is neither of those. One part science fiction adventure, one part conspiracy thriller and one part, bafflingly, romance, Genome Hazard can’t settle on what it wants to be and so is none of those completely successfully. The Korea/Japan co-production should find moderate success in its home territories where the cast of familiar, if not superstar, faces will attract attention, as will the book’s built-in audience, and the curiosity factor will carry it a reasonably long way. This kind of sci-fi isn’t that common in the region, where traditional monsters, ghosts and robots still carry the day. Any success on the festival circuit will be centered on genre events.


Writer-director Kim Sung-su, for whom Genome Hazard is the second medical science thriller this year after The Flu, is a workmanlike filmmaker that rarely gets fancy and lets his conventional pictures tell the story. That works here, where the height of stylistic innovation is the washed out color of a dying man’s last hours—both physically and mentally — contrasted with the saturated brightness of the so-called present. Genome Hazard starts strong: Ishigami Taketo (Nishijima Hidetoshi, Kitano Takeshi’s Dolls, Cut) is an average salaryman, toiling away as an illustrator at a design firm and freshly married to Miyuki (Maki Yoko) — or so he thinks. He gets home one night to find his wife dead but receives a phone call from her while he stares at her corpse. So far so good for classic mess-with-your-head sci-fi. Next thing he knows a gang of thugs claiming to be cops bust in to take him away and the chase to unravel the mystery is on. This is the tip of the proverbial iceberg.


Ishigami’s confusion at the circumstances he finds himself in forms the basis of a great thriller, where the hero is the victim of some kind of technological nefariousness he or she can’t prove. It’s not Philip Dick level paranoid, but it’s close. The little details compound each other and create a compelling enough mystery with steady forward momentum, aided by a hoary but effective countdown clock. The wheels start to wobble a bit when Ishigami, with the help of Seoul reporter Kang Ji-won (Kim Hyo-jin), discovers he’s actually a genius Korean biochemist called Oh Jin-woo who’s researching Alzheimer’s for Japanese biotech giant Sugusawa Research.


To this point Genome Hazard has been shaping up as a pharmacological conspiracy thriller pivoting on an examination of the nature of memory, identity, the connection between the two and the question of what would happen could any be manipulated genetically (answer: bad things). And not even some of the most ridiculous science to grace screens in years can really kill the story. That’s down to a misplaced romance that brings the sci-fi to a screeching halt, and, sadly, Nishijima’s histrionics. Kim spend half her screen time looking stunned, but it’s hard to determine if it’s because of Ishigami’s wild tale or Nishijima’s OTT performance. Genome Hazard looks great and frequently visually trumps the characters’ stupid behavior, but it would be a leaner, more focused film at 90 minutes — and without the extra wives.


Production company: Apollon Cinema


Sales: Lotte Entertainment


Producers: Yang Kwang-duk, Lee Geun-wook, Satani Hidemi


Director: Kim Sung-su


Cast: Nishijima Hidetoshi, Kim Hyo-jin, Hamada Manabu, Maki Yoko, Nakamura Yuri, Ibu Masatoh, Lee Kyeong-young


Screenwriter: Kim Sung-su, from the novel by Tsukasaki Shiro


Executive producer: Cha Won-chun


Director of photography: Choi Sang-mul


Production Designer: Lee Zinho, Lee Ji-yeon


Music: Kawai Kenji


Editor: Park Kyoung-sook


No rating, 120 minutes  


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Obama presenting Medal of Honor to Afghan war vet

(AP) — A former Army captain hailed for bravery during combat in Afghanistan in 2009 is adding the Medal of Honor to his list of military decorations.

President Barack Obama will bestow the nation's highest military honor on William D. Swenson on Tuesday. Vice President Joe Biden and first lady Michelle Obama will also attend the ceremony in the East Room of the White House.

The White House says Swenson is being recognized for courageous actions while he was an embedded trainer and mentor with the Afghan National Security Forces in Kunar Province in northeastern Afghanistan on Sept. 8, 2009.

Swenson retired from the military in February 2011. He has a Purple Heart and Bronze Star Medal and lives in Seattle.

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Review: iPhone 5s offers better security today, a peek at Apple of tomorrow



The iPhone 5s, like its cheaper sibling the iPhone 5c, has been available for a few weeks now, earning plaudits from most reviewers and igniting ignorant online discussions around mobile security and application performance. Some of that ignorance is intentional FUD from Android fanboys and security purveyors.


The truth is straightforward: The iPhone 5s lays the groundwork for the next generation of Apple mobile devices, introducing the 64-bit architecture to its processor, operating system, and applications as well as making it easier to secure mobile devices, thanks to its fingerprint reader. (As for the iPhone 5c, it's last year's iPhone 5 in a nice-looking and nice-feeling colored plastic case updated with an improved camera and support for more LTE frequencies, which is great for international travelers, and it runs iOS 7 -- enough said.)


[ Also at InfoWorld: iOS 7 tips and tricks you need to learn | The 7 best new features in iOS 7 | 7 hidden gems in iOS 7 | Keep up on key mobile developments and insights with the Mobilize newsletter. ]


The Touch ID fingerprint reader in the iPhone 5s is the most visible improvement in the new Apple smartphone compared to last year's version, the iPhone 5. Apple calls attention to the reader with the metallic ring that now encircles the Home button. You may also notice a second, amber LED on the back of the iPhone 5s, which helps produce more accurate skin tones when taking photos with the flash.


Except for these two clues, the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5 look, feel, and weight about the same. (The iPhone 5s also comes in a surprisingly subtle gold finish, a new color option that the iPhone 5 did not have.) This strong similarity reflects the fact that the iPhone 5s is at heart an upgraded iPhone 5.


Yet it also obscures how the iPhone 5s sets the scene for future waves of Apple mobile devices. You can bet your bottom dollar that at least some of the new iPads expected later this month will sport both the 64-bit A7 processor and the Touch ID fingerprint reader that debuted in the iPhone 5s.


Because the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5 are so similar in many respects, I won't go into detail on where they overlap. Suffice to say you get the same 802.11n Wi-Fi, low-power Bluetooth, as in the iPhone 5; the same high-quality, balanced-color screen; the same buttons; the same high-quality speakers (with only slight distortion despite their small size); and the same ability to use a GSM SIM card even on CDMA models (for use when traveling abroad). The LTE radio supports more bands than the iPhone 5's radio, so the 5s should work on more LTE networks for those who travel interationally.


Source: http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/review-iphone-5s-offers-better-security-today-peek-apple-of-tomorrow-228427?source=rss_infoworld_top_stories_
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Monday, August 5, 2013

Ellis and Fowlie shine but London Irish exit JP Morgan Premiership 7s

Impressive displays by Academy youngsters Gerard Ellis and Tom Fowlie failed to prevent holders London Irish from slipping out of the JP Morgan Premiership 7s.
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Exiles finished third in Group C at Allianz Park on Saturday after losing to hosts Saracens and first-placed Harlequins before beating Wasps in their final game.
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In the first game of the night, guest player James Greenwood scored two tries and David Treharne converted as Irish hit back to level after going 12-0 down.
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But Saracens pulled away again to seal a 24-12 victory, thanks to tries by Jack Watson, Nils Mordt, Ben Ransom and Tim Streather and a conversion apiece for Mordt and Streather.
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Skipper Ellis got Irish off to the perfect start against Quins in their second game when he charged his way over.
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But Quins responded with six tries in a 42-19 victory, courtesy of Patrice Agunda (2), Ollie Lindsay-Hague (2), Harry Sloan and Charlie Walker, along with conversions by Jeremy Manning (4) and Louis Grimoldby (2).
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Treharne weighed in with a try and two conversions for Irish, while 18-year-old Fowlie showed an explosive turn of pace in the final minute, running in from his own 22.
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Coach Peter Richards' youthful side saved their best performance until last as they battled it out with Wasps to avoid bottom spot.
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Although Irish knew qualification was beyond them, guest player Juliano Fiori quickly scored the first of their five tries in an impressive 31-19 win.
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Fowlie then showed his electric acceleration again as he raced down the touchline to score, while an Ellis try and a couple of Treharne conversions ensured a 17-0 half-time lead.
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Will Smith added Irish's fourth try, also converted by Treharne, before Wasps responded through Oskar Hirskyj-Douglas and George Eastwell. Both those tries were converted by Liam O'Neill.
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Greenwood produced a cracking individual effort, which he also converted for Irish, before Wasps' Sam Egerton went over for the final try of the match.
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Quins beat Saracens 24-21 in the final match of the night, but both teams had already secured the top two spots to guarantee their qualification for Friday's finals at Bath's Recreation ground.
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They will now battle it out with Newcastle Falcons, Leicester Tigers, Worcester Warriors and Gloucester.
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Final standings: Harlequins 15pts, Saracens 10, London Irish 5, Wasps 2.
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Results: London Irish 12 Saracens 24, Harlequins 26 London Wasps 19, Harlequins 42 London Irish 19, Saracens 21 London Wasps 17, London Irish 31 London Wasps 19, Harlequins 24 Saracens 21.
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Harlequins: 1 Ollie Lindsay-Hague, 2 Dave Ward, 3 Patrice Agunda, 4 Harry Sloan, 5 Jeremy Manning, 6 James Chisholm, 7 Sam Arnold, 8 Jack Clifford, 9 Jordan Burns, 10 Louis Grimoldby, 11 Ross Chisholm, 12 Charlie Walker.
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London Irish: 1 Gerard Ellis (c), 2 Juliano Fiori, 3 Geoff Griffiths, 4 Ed Tellwright, 5 Will Smith, 6 James Greenwood, 7 Jack Walsh, 8 Tom Fowlie, 9 Ed Hoadley, 10 Tom Rees, 11 Gerhard Wessels, 12 David Treharne.
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Saracens: 1 Eoin Sheriff, 2 Jack Wilson, 3 Scott Spurling, 4 Tim Streather, 5 Nils Mordt (c), 6 Chris Ashton, 7 Aaron Morris, 8 Ben Ransom, 9 Luke Baldwin, 10 Michael Tagicakibau, 11 Sam Stanley, 12 Matt Hankin.
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Wasps: 1 Matt Everard, 2 Guy Thompson, 3 Sam Egerton, 4 Jack Moates, 5 Oskar Hirskyj-Douglas, 6 George Eastwell, 7 Tom Howe, 8 George Saunders, 9 Tom Varndell (c), 10 Will Rowlands, 11 Gus Jones, 12 Liam O?Neill.

Source: http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/ellis-fowlie-shine-london-irish-5586956

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Friday, August 2, 2013

House approves student loan compromise, reducing interest rates

Now both houses of Congress have passed a compromise bill lowering a recent interest rate hike on student loans. Under the new legislation, which will now move to President Obama's desk, politicians will no longer be responsible for setting the rates.?

By Elvina Nawaguna,?Reuters / July 31, 2013

Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., front right, with Reps. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., from left, Luke Messer, R-Ind., and Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., obscured, talk about student loans in Washington. Congress passed a bill reducing student loan interest rates on Wednesday.

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U.S. college students will likely pay a reduced interest rate of 3.86 percent on their student loans for the new school year, after lawmakers on Wednesday finally passed a compromise bill that would reverse a recent rate hike.

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The?House of Representatives?voted 392-31 in support of a bipartisan deal to lower interest rates on millions of new federal student loans. The?Senate?passed the bill on July 24 and President?Barack Obama?is expected to sign it into law.

The action followed months of partisan bickering, with Democrats and Republicans blaming each other for a politically embarrassing delay that had the potential to cost students and their parents thousands of dollars.

The legislation replaces a system in which?Congress?fixed interest rates every year and substitutes it with a market-based mechanism tied to the government's cost of borrowing and capped to protect borrowers in the event of a severe spike in rates.

The legislation passed just two days before?Congress?recesses for five weeks, after several failed efforts in the House and?Senate.

Interest rates on student loans automatically doubled on July 1 to 6.8 percent after?Congress?failed to meet the deadline to prevent the rate increase.?Congress?has since incorporated a retroactive fix that would keep borrowers of loans originated since July 1 when rates had doubled from paying the higher rate.

The measure passed Wednesday pegs interest rates on student loans to the 10-year Treasury note plus 2.05 percentage points for undergraduates, and plus 3.6 percentage points for graduate student loans.

The interest rate would roughly work out to 3.86 percent this year for undergraduates and 5.42 percent for graduates.

Supporters of the bill say it gets politicians out of the business of setting student loan?rates and provides certainty for students and their families.?

'Long-term fix'

Critics of a market-based system say it fails to offer enough protection against increasing rates as the economy improves.

"This bill provides American college students immediate debt relief on upcoming student loans," said?California?Representative?George Miller, the senior Democrat at the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. "Families battered by the recent recession should have received this relief over a month ago."

In 2007,?Congress?lowered the interest rates on federal subsidized Stafford loans to 3.4 percent. That lower rate was due to expire last year, but?Congress?extended it for another year rather than argue about a replacement for it during an election year.

Under the caps in the new plan, if market rates rise, undergraduates could pay as high as 8.25 percent and graduates as much as 9.5 percent. The rate could go to 10.5 percent for PLUS loans for parents who borrow to pay for their children's college.

"We wanted to get out of the partisan squabbling that has been happening in this city every year - let the market do it in a way that is fair to students and the taxpayer," said?Education Committee?Chairman Representative?John Kline, a?Minnesota?Republican.

"After months of great uncertainty, students can finally breathe a sigh of relief knowing that interest rates on subsidized federal loans for college won't double from last year and a long-term fix will be in place to avoid these annual political chess matches over the loan program," said Peter McPherson, president of the?Association of Public?and Land-grant Universities.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Millions Wrongly Treated for 'Cancer,' National Cancer Institute Panel Confirms

Millions Wrongly Treated for 'Cancer,' National Cancer Institute Panel Confirms

A devastating new report commissioned by the National Cancer Institute reveals that our 40-year long ?War on Cancer? has been waged against a vastly misunderstood ?enemy,? that in many cases represented no threat to human health whatsoever.

If you have been following our advocacy work on cancer, particularly in connection with the dark side of breast cancer awareness month, you know that we have been calling for the complete reclassification of some types of ?breast cancer? as benign lesions, e.g. ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), as well as pointing out repeatedly that x-ray based breast screenings are not only highly carcinogenic but are also causing an epidemic of ?overdiagnosis? and ?overtreatment? in US women, with an estimated 1.3 million cases in the past 30 years alone.

This week, a National Cancer Institute commissioned panel?s report published in JAMA online confirmed that we all ? public and professionals alike ? should stop calling low-risk lesions like DCIS and high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) ?cancer.?

There are wide-reaching implications to this recommendation, including:?

  • Millions of women in this country have been diagnosed with DCIS, and millions of men with HGPIN, and subsequently [mis]treated. Are they now to be retroactively reclassified as ?victims? of iatrogenesis, with legal recourse to seek compensation?
  • Anyone engaged in a cancer screening will now need to reconsider and weigh both the risks and benefits of such a ?preventive? strategy, considering that the likelihood of being diagnosed with a false positive over 10 years is already over 50% for women undergoing annual breast screening.
  • The burgeoning pink ribbon-bedecked ?breast cancer awareness? industry will be forced to reformulate its message, as it is theoretically culpable for the overdiagnosis and overtreatment of millions of US women by propagating an entirely false concept of ?cancer.?

As reported by Medscape:

The practice of oncology in the United States is in need of a host of reforms and initiatives to mitigate the problem of overdiagnosis and overtreatment of cancer, according to a working group sanctioned by the National Cancer Institute.

Perhaps most dramatically, the group says that a number of premalignant conditions, including ductal carcinoma in?situ and high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, should no longer be called ?cancer.?

Instead, the conditions should be labeled something more appropriate, such as indolent lesions of epithelial origin (IDLE), the working group suggests. The Viewpoint report was published online July?29 in JAMA.

Fundamentally, overdiagnosis results from the fact that screen-detected ?cancers? are disproportionately slower growing ones, present with few to no symptoms, and would never progress to cause harm if left undiagnosed and untreated.

As you can see by the graph above, it is the fast-growing tumors which will be more difficult to ?detect early,? and will progress rapidly enough to cause symptoms and perhaps even death unless treated aggressively. But even in the case of finding the tumor early enough to contain it through surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation, it is well-known that the minority subpopulation of cancer stem cells within these tumors will be enriched and therefore made more malignant through conventional treatment. For instance, radiotherapy radiation wavelengths were only recently found by UCLA Jonnsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers to transform breast cancer cells into highly malignant cancer stem-cell like cells, with 30 times higher malignancy post-treatment.

What this means is that not only are millions of screen-detected abnormalities not ?cancer? in the first place but even those which can be considered fast-growing are often being driven into greater malignancy by the conventional chemotherapy, radiation and surgery-based standard of cancer care itself.

Our entire world view of cancer needs to shift from an enemy that ?attacks? us and that we must wage war against, to something our body does, presumably to survive an increasingly inhospitable, nutrient-deprived, carcinogen- and radiation-saturated environment, i.e. Cancer As An Ancient Survival Mechanism Unmasked.

When we look at cancer through the optic of fear and see it as an essentially chaos-driven infinitely expanding mass of cells, we are apt to make irrational choices. The physiological state of fear itself has been found to activate multidrug resistance proteins within cancer cells, explaining how our very perception of cancer can influence and/or determine its physiological status and/or trajectory within our body.

The NCI panel report opined:

?The word ?cancer? often invokes the specter of an inexorably lethal process; however, cancers are heterogeneous and can follow multiple paths, not all of which progress to metastases and death, and include indolent disease that causes no harm during the patient?s lifetime.?

For more details on what our founder Sayer Ji calls the ?Cancer Malignancy Meme,? see his video presentation at the Mind Body Week DC conference, wherein he discuss the ?Rise of Biomedicine? within the context of the mind-body connection, and breast cancer overdiagnosis in particular.

Sayer Ji, Mind Body Week D.C., Cancer Lecture

We must keep in mind that this proposed redefinition of cancer is no small academic matter, but will affect the lives of millions of women. Consider that every year, approximately 60,000 women in this country are diagnosed with DCIS, a diagnosis so traumatic that it results in significant psychiatric depression 3 years after even a ?false positive? diagnosis. For those less fortunate women, numbering in the millions over the past 30 years, who were told they had ?cancer? and needed to undergo lumpectomy, radiation, chemotherapy and/or mastectomy, the NCI panel?s recommendation is a hard pill swallow after the damage has already been irrevocably done.

So, what?s the solution? There is a growing movement towards the use of thermography as a primary diagnostic tool, as it uses no ionizing radiation, and can detect the underlying physiological processes that may indicate inflammation, angiogenesis, cancer-specific metabolic changes, etc., many years before a calcified lesion would appear within an x-ray mammogram. Also, the mainstay of any truly preventive strategy against cancer is diet, nutrition, exercise and avoiding chemical and radiation exposures ? the things that we can do? in our daily lives to take back control of and responsibility for our health.

For related research read ?Hidden Dangers? of Mammograms Every Woman Should Know About

Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of GreenMedInfo or its staff.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

China, EU reach settlement on solar panels

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In this July 17, 2013 photo, workers assemble solar panels at a factory in Hefei, in central China's Anhui province. The Europe Union and Chinese solar panel exporters said Saturday, July 27, 2013 that they had reached a settlement in their long trade dispute, with the exporters agreeing to sell their products at a minimum price in the EU market. CHINA OUT

BEIJING?The Europe Union and Chinese solar panel exporters said Saturday that they had reached a settlement in their long trade dispute, with the exporters agreeing to sell their products at a minimum price in the EU market.

The agreement ends one of the biggest-ever trade disputes between China and Europe?a row that threatened to escalate into a full-blown trade war involving European wines and to disrupt EU-China relations.

The settlement comes after negotiations that began in June when the EU announced that duties averaging 47 percent on Chinese-made solar panels, cells and wafers would come into effect in August. The EU said then that China was selling its products in the EU market at below-cost prices and harming the European solar panel industry.

In announcing the settlement, EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said that he was satisfied with the offer by the Chinese solar panel exporters and that the agreement would stabilize the European solar panel market.

"We have found an amicable solution that will result in a new equilibrium on the European solar panel market at a sustainable price level," he said.

The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products said in a statement that the price promise represents the majority will of Chinese companies and that it would allow Chinese manufacturers to continue to export their products to Europe and retain fair market shares. The chamber described the negotiations as "arduous" and "meticulous."

"China's solar panels industry is always committed to maintaining a fair international trade environment," the statement said. "It opposes trade protectionism and supports resolving disputes through negotiations."

Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesman Shen Danyang said China welcomed the settlement. The EU is the largest export market for Chinese solar panel products, according to Shen.

In Europe and the United States, the price drop in the solar panels market in recent years has wreaked havoc among EU and U.S. manufacturers, forcing several out of business.

More than a fifth of all jobs?or about 24,000?in Germany's once-burgeoning solar panel industry have been lost since 2011. A recent government report found that solar industry revenue dropped to 7.34 billion euros ($9.53 billion) last year from 11.9 billion euros in 2011 and blamed the price fall on cheap solar panels made in China.

But German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the most powerful EU leader, spoke out strongly against the duties, fearful they would result in a Chinese backlash.

In early July, China's commerce ministry opened an anti-dumping probe into wine exports from Europe in response to the EU's planned tariffs on Chinese solar panels.

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Associated Press writer Frank Jordans in Berlin contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci_23743629/china-eu-reach-settlement-solar-panels?source=rss

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Paradise lost: Honolulu taxpayers drowning in crystal clear sea of debt

IN DEBT: A high angle twilight view of Kapiolani Beach Park and the high-rise hotels along the shoreline of Waikiki, Honolulu.

By Malia Zimmerman | Watchdog.org

HONOLULU ? Honolulu is far from the rusty ruins of Detroit, literally and, in things such as esthetics and unemployment data, figuratively as well.

But the Hawaiian capital shares some of the same dubious traits as the broken Motor City.

Honolulu, fiscal watchdogs warn, must curb spending, focus on its debt and address critical multi-billion dollar infrastructure problems already overwhelming taxpayers.

Honolulu City Council budget chair Ann Kobayashi?is concerned about the mounting bills, and about how Oahu?s aging population will pay them. As the Honolulu City Council tries?to avoid additional increases to already high fuel taxes, Kobayashi said the council is considering several ?revenue enhancements.? The council wants to cover $2 billion in costs for ?operations, another $15 billion for infrastructure repairs and $5.2 billion for a planned elevated rail project.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency?in 2009 ordered the county to spend $2 billion to upgrade its Sand Island and Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment plants. The wastewater system needs another $3 billion in upgrades and repairs.

Honolulu City Council Member Ann Kobayashi.

The roads, annually rated among the worst in the nation by the Reason Public Policy Institute and TRIP, require $100 million annually in repairs over the next 10 years.

Panos Prevedorous is?a professor of engineering at the University of Hawaii who consults with governments around the world about infrastructure. The problem on Oahu is more complicated than simply repaving roads, Prevedouros said.

?We have problems with signage because we cannot see them at night. Our electrical systems, sidewalks, markings, cameras and sensors all need significant upgrades. And that adds up quickly.?.

In addition, Oahu has a number of functionally obsolete bridges, Prevedouros said, some that fall under the city?s jurisdiction.

?The bridges are very narrow and not safe for drivers or pedestrians.?

Oahu has, on average, one water main break a day. To make the necessary repairs, ratepayers will need to invest some $2 billion.

A park restroom facility at the popular Maunalua Bay in Hawaii Kai has been closed since February 2011, waiting for a $350,000 upgrade to its sewer system. It?s just one example of problems, found in the dozens of parks and recreational facilities across the island, that will cost more than $1 billion to repair.

Panos Prevedouros, Ph.D.

Besides basic infrastructure, the city plans to build a 20-mile, $5.2 billion elevated rail project, from west Oahu into town. The project, which has already cost taxpayers $1 billion, is on hold ? a federal lawsuit that could end the rail project will be heard Aug. 15 in the U.S. Court of Appeals.

Honolulu already spends 19 percent of its operational budget on debt service, Kobayashi said. If the rail project is built, Kobayashi said, that number would exceed 20 percent and even rise as high as 24 percent. ?We were at 13 percent in good years,? Kobayashi said.

Adding to?the money woes, the city must set aside $200 million for police pay increases and another $30 million for medical costs. The fire department?s new contract negotiations are under way and will likely mirror the law enforcement deal.

Bills mount for Oahu taxpayers

Hawaii has a high cost of living, with many residents working two or three jobs just to live here. Koabayashi wants to cut city spending but said some fees could increase.

?I worry about how we will pay for all this,? Kobayashi said. ?Many of our residents are elderly on fixed incomes and we already are hearing from them about how difficult it is to pay the water and sewer rate increases.?

Homeless on Oahu now number about 5,000

The city?s homeless population ?? around 5,000 on Oahu ? rose 4.7 percent this year. In addition, the number of homeless people living on the streets, rather than in shelters, climbed 11 percent, according to the latest Homeless Point-in-Time Count.

Reach Malia Zimmerman at Malia@hawaiireporter.com

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Bob Odenkirk, David Cross and Brian Posehn tour adding more shows in NYC, Chicago & California

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As mentioned earlier today, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross are going on a comedy tour with fellow Mr. Show cohort Brian Posehn in September, including a show at the Town Hall on 9/12. They actually sold all of the Chicago seats during the presale, we're not sure if that's what happened for Town Hall too but the presale is definitely sold out. Nonetheless, a second show is being added as per Oderkirk's tweet above. Stay tuned.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Selena Gomez on First Legal Drink: "I Had a Shot of Jack" - WATCH ...

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Selena Gomez went hard for her 21st birthday.

The ?Come & Get It? singer opened up about her b-day bash on ?The Tonight Show,? telling Jay Leno her first legal drink was ?a shot of Jack [Daniels].?

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RELATED ? Selena Gomez Debuts ?Birthday? Music Video ? WATCH HERE!

Asked how many she threw back, Gomez admitted, ?I don?t remember.?

The star revealed she was a ?little bit? hungover, but said, ?It was fun.?

Gomez said she?ll continue to celebrate her big 2-1 this coming weekend, throwing a ?gypsy-themed? bash.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Two more sex videos of Supreme Court judge leaked | Minivan News

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Two more videos apparently showing Supreme Court Judge Ali Hameed engaging in sexual relations with foreign women have been leaked on social media.

Three other videos already in circulation, including a third sex tape and two videos of the judge meeting prominent Maldivian business and political figures, recently prompted the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) to form a five-member subcommittee to investigate the matter.

The two new leaks follow the JSC?s decision last week to disregard the subcommittee?s recommendation and not suspend the judge, citing ?lack of evidence?.

According to Maldivian law, the crime of fornication is subject to 100 lashes and banishment or house arrest for a period of eight months.

The courts regularly issue this sentence, overwhelmingly to women found guilty of extramarital sex. Sentences are carried out in front of the justice building next door to the Supreme Court, and occasionally attract high profile international media coverage, such as the sentencing in February this year of a 15 year-old rape victim.

Minivan News understands that one of the newly leaked videos, time-stamped January 24 2013, shows the judge fraternising with a topless woman with an eastern European accent. At one point the judge leans right into the camera, and his face is visible.

Afterwards, the woman repeatedly encourages the judge to drink wine from a minibar.

?If I drink that I will be caught. I don?t want to be caught,? the judge insists, refusing.

The room and date stamp appears to be the same as that in previously leaked footage of Hameed meeting a local businessman Mohamed Saeed, the director of ?Golden Lane?.

In that video, Hameed asserts that he was one of Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) Presidential Candidate?s Abdulla Yameen?s ?back-ups?, and that his stand was ?to do things the way Yameen wants?.

?Even [Speaker of Parliament] Abdulla Shahid will know very well that my stand is to do things the way Yameen wants. That the fall of this government was brought with our participation,? he appears to add, although the audio quality is poor (01:49).

One of the men claims to have heard plans to ?kill off? leader of the Dhivehi Rayithunge Party (DRP) leader Ahmed Thasmeen Ali and refers to a ?second person to be killed,? however, due to the unclear audio it is not clear what the parties are referring to, or the context of the ?killing?. The person believed to be Hameed then promises, ?If it comes into my hands, I will kill him off.?

That video appeared shortly after police arrested Ahmed Faiz ? a council member of President Dr Mohamed Waheed?s Gaumee Ihthihaad Party (GIP) and then-Project Advisor at the Housing Ministry ? while he was allegedly trying to sell another sex tape of the Supreme Court Justice.

Don?t make negative statements on the judiciary: Chief Justice

Chief Judge of the Supreme Court Ahmed Faiz has meanwhile urged the public and media to refrain from making statements that would give a negative image of the judiciary.

The judiciary could only be strengthened by the amending the constitution, Faiz claimed, according to local media.

?Based on our experience up until now, we know that in order to further strengthen the judiciary, the constitution needs to be amended, relevant laws need to be amended, and relevant laws required by the judiciary need to be introduced as soon as possible,? he said.

PPM Vice Presidential candidate Dr Mohamed Jameel meanwhile declared at a party rally over the weekend that the judiciary was the ?worst the country has seen in its entire history?, according to local media.

?Today?s reality is that, even if we reflect upon the magistrates in the island courts to the judges who sit in the courts of Male?, they receive higher salaries and better privileges than all of the common people. But the question is, while the system and their salaries are being upheld by taxes, do the people get their justice?? said Dr Jameel, who served as Justice Minister under former President Gayoom?s administration.

?In what country, in what way can a country?s people be made to suffer, batter the people and intimidate them, kidnap them and use the people?s money through corruption, abuse the people?s property through millions and then sell them, but have no investigation, no trial for these people, these events require you to give considerable thought to the state of the country,? he said.

Dr Jameel then blamed the judiciary for allowing former President Mohamed Nasheed?s name to appear on the ballot for the September 2013 elections.

?Some of the people who are standing for presidency should not have their names on the ballot paper if the country?s laws are being followed, if the State?s policies are properly implemented. Somebody has to be responsible for this. I believe that the blame goes on the judiciary,? Jameel said.

Supreme Court Judge Hameed with businessman Mohamed Saeed

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Obama commends work of consumer protection agency

President Barack Obama, left, speaks as Richard Cordray, right, the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, listens during a statement in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The Senate voted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013, to end a two-year Republican blockade that was preventing Cordray from winning confirmation as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama, left, speaks as Richard Cordray, right, the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, listens during a statement in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The Senate voted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013, to end a two-year Republican blockade that was preventing Cordray from winning confirmation as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama, left, listens as Richard Cordray, right, the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The Senate voted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013, to end a two-year Republican blockade that was preventing Cordray from winning confirmation as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama is commending the work of a consumer protection agency created after the economic crisis.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau got its first permanent director this week after the Senate voted to install Richard Cordray after years of delay.

In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says consumers can go to the agency to "get some measure of justice" when financial institutions disregard the rules.

He says the bureau has addressed more than 175,000 complaints and has helped recover more than $400 million in refunds for consumers.

In the Republican message, Reps. Todd Young of Indiana and Tim Griffin of Arkansas are calling on the Democratic-controlled Senate to vote on bills passed by the House to delay requirements on individuals and businesses by Obama's health care law.

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Online:

Obama address: www.whitehouse.gov

GOP address: http://www.gop.gov/

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

GE order book surges; may bode well for global manufacturing

By Ernest Scheyder

(Reuters) - General Electric Co on Friday unveiled a surprise jump in its backlog of orders for dishwashers, X-ray machines and scores of other industrial products, boosting the conglomerate's shares and stoking hopes for gains in manufacturing around the world.

GE's presence in most parts of the global economy, including energy, finance, manufacturing and transportation, makes it a harbinger of macroeconomic trends.

"Many customers have moved from the 'doing your homework' stage toward moving pen to paper and placing orders," said Morningstar analyst Daniel Holland. "It is encouraging to see customers willing to sign agreements for a new piece of capital equipment. That indicates a level of certainty in the economic situation."

GE's backlog at the end of the second quarter was up 4 percent from the end of the first quarter to $223 billion, a staggering figure that gives the company plenty of work across its seven industrial units. The order book rose 20 percent in the United States alone.

"This is as close as GE comes to a positive surprise as possible," said Tim Ghriskey of Solaris Asset Management, which owns GE shares.

Orders for jet engines, subsea oil blowout preventers, and other aviation and energy products comprise large chunks of the backlog and are widely considered to be among GE's strongest growth areas, drawing the most optimism from shareholders.

The Fairfield, Connecticut-based company said profit fell in second quarter, mainly due to a smaller finance unit, which GE has been downsizing since the financial crisis in a bid to reduce risk.

But the results were better than expected, and Chief Executive Jeff Immelt said GE remains on track for a "good year." The company's shares were up 5 percent in afternoon trading.

At the same time, Immelt cautioned against expectations for a surge in profit late in 2013.

"We are not planning for an improved environment for the balance of 2013, but execution levers are in our control: a solid backlog, good technology, strong cost control, and disciplined capital allocation," Immelt said on a conference call with investors.

Some analysts remain skeptical that the conglomerate will be able to achieve its goal of boosting 2013 margins by 0.7 percent. GE's 2012 operating margin was 11.8 percent.

"That will require Herculean improvement in the second half," said Nick Heymann, an analyst at William Blair & Co, which trades GE shares.

The trick is for GE to turn around orders quickly so it can collect revenue from customers. It cannot recognize the $223 billion in orders as revenue until it delivers products to customers.

Some investors said they would prefer GE focus on turning orders into revenue as quickly as possible.

"To me, the backlog on orders is a mixed bag because it continues to reoccur," said Oliver Pursche, president of Gary Goldberg Financial Services, which owns GE shares. "That to me speaks of a business management issue."

GE, the world's largest jet engine manufacturer, announced more than $26 billion in jet engine orders last month at the Paris Air Show. Earlier this month, it closed on its nearly $3 billion buyout of oilfield pump maker Lufkin, broadening its offerings of pumps that pull oil and gas to the surface.

Sales in both its oil and gas and aviation units rose 9 percent in the latest quarter.

"Among investors, I think there was quite a bit of concern that this quarter was going to be a more challenging one," said Jack DeGan, chief investment officer at Harbor Advisory Corp, which owns GE shares. "I was pleasantly surprised that the quarter came in as strong as it did."

GE CAPITAL SHRINKING

The shrinking of the finance unit, GE Capital, dented overall results, though it has been expected on Wall Street and has long been among Immelt's goals.

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GE Capital's revenue fell 3 percent from a year earlier, and its earnings dropped 9 percent.

GE transferred its chief financial officer, Keith Sherin, to run GE Capital earlier this month to help oversee the streamlining of the unit.

GE Capital nearly sank the whole company during the 2008 recession, highlighting why Immelt and his team want to shrink it. Still, the unit brought in nearly one-third of GE's overall revenue in the second quarter and wrote a $1.9 billion dividend check to its parent company, showing just how large it is.

Immelt expects GE Capital to pay $6.5 billion in dividends this year to the parent company.

Last month, U.S. regulators said GE Capital was "systemically important" to the U.S. financial system, a designation commonly known as "too big to fail." That effectively means it will be scrutinized more closely by the U.S. Federal Reserve and may be required to hold additional capital reserves.

"GE Capital is shrinking quicker than expected," said Perry Adams of Northwestern Bank, which owns GE shares. That's "good from a capital allocation standpoint," he said.

GE's second-quarter net income fell to $3.69 billion, or 36 cents per share, from $4.01 billion, or 38 cents per share, a year earlier.

Analysts expected 35 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Immelt said a 1 cent charge in the quarter was related to a $300 million investment made last year in Brazil's Grupo EBX, a mining, energy and logistics conglomerate controlled by embattled billionaire Eike Batista.

Shares of most companies within EBX have plummeted this year, with debt trading at levels suggesting default.

GE's quarterly revenue fell 4 percent to $35.1 billion. Analysts were looking for $35.56 billion.

GE has aggressively cut costs, including making layoffs, and said it has sliced expenses by more than $474 million so far this year. It declined to give details.

The company plans to keep research spending flat in 2013.

GE stock was up 5 percent to $24.88 in afternoon trading, even as the broader markets dipped. The shares are up 12.6 percent so far this year.

The 5 percent rise in GE accounts for a positive effect of 8.5 points on the Dow Jones industrial average <.dji>.

(Reporting by Ernest Scheyder and Patricia Kranz in New York and Bijoy Koyitty in Bangalore; Additional reporting by Asher Levine in Sao Paulo; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty, Jeffrey Benkoe and John Wallace)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/general-electric-second-quarter-profit-falls-105950403.html

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Britain to review Huawei cyber centre to allay security fears

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will review the operations of a cyber security centre in southern England run by China's Huawei to ensure that the country's telecommunications network is protected, the government said on Thursday.

The government said it had agreed to a recommendation made by parliament in June to conduct a review of the Huawei site in order to maintain "confidence in the security of UK telecommunications networks".

The parliamentary report came amid mounting concerns on both sides of the Atlantic about the potential security threat stemming from the access to communication infrastructure given to Huawei, founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former People's Liberation Army officer.

The Chinese company, the world's No.2 telecoms equipment maker, has a multi-billion pound deal to supply systems to BT Group Plc, Britain's largest telecoms operator, stretching back to 2005.

Parliament's intelligence and security committee said last month that Huawei's involvement in Britain's telecoms network raised national security issues, and that China was suspected of being one of the main perpetrators of state-sponsored cyber espionage.

It said Britain's intelligence agencies were concerned that the Chinese state could exploit vulnerabilities in Huawei's equipment to gain access to the BT network.

Huawei has denied having any links with the Chinese government or military and says it receives no financial support from the Chinese government.

The British government recommended that employees from Britain's GCHQ spy agency oversee Huawei's cyber security centre, a facility opened in 2010 to test new hardware and software for security risks before it is connected up to Britain's critical infrastructure.

(Reporting by Peter Griffiths; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Monday, July 15, 2013

53 Percent of Americans Consider Starting Their Own Business ...

Some 53 per cent of American adults have seriously considered starting their own business, according to new research out today by 1&1 Internet, Inc., www.1and1.com, a global leader among Web hosting providers.? The data from over 1,300 Americans shows that in recent years many have weighed their options for increasing their household income.? The minimum income expectation from efforts to start a side-line business is on average $50,000 gross per year.? The study would suggest that US entrepreneurial spirit remains strong.? 1&1 advises anyone considering starting a new business project to think about the online tools available today that can greatly increase chances of business success and more flexible working.?

New research of 1,301 Americans([1]) finds that both aspiration and confidence towards starting a new business is in mind for many.? A total of 53 percent of those surveyed have ?seriously considered? starting their own business.? There appears to be a slight variation by gender ? 59 percent of men versus 43 percent of women.? On a regional basis, the Southwestern United States has the most ambitions, with 57 percent considering their own business, followed by the Southeastern region (54 percent) and Midwest (52 percent).? The people of the New England region are the most reluctant, with only 50 percent being interested.?

Some 20 percent of those surveyed have considered starting a side project in tandem to their existing job, in order to boost family income.? Other primary motivations included the opportunity to be their own boss (24 percent), a better work/life balance or family life (19 percent), and passion for a hobby (21 percent).? Perhaps unsurprisingly, the desire to start an enterprise does decrease with age.? Those aged 35-44 years are most driven towards launching a business (67 percent).?

An interesting aspect of the study is the average US expectation for the amount of secondary income that would make creating a start-up business worthwhile.? The average US requirement was $50,384 gross per year from such a project.? This figure is much lower yet comes in second to the highest expectation, that of Germany with its average being $67,039.? The US is followed by Spain, $43,750, and then UK, requiring $38,148.? Both French and Polish citizens would be happy with far less additional income, at $33,148 for France, and only $16,098 for Poland.

Robert Hoffmann, CEO Hosting, 1&1 Internet, comments, ?The Internet makes it much easier today to start a business.? A powerful website and the right tools to attract customers can often be the key needed to transform a business dream into a real life success.? Modern website packages deliver the necessary eBusiness elements for attracting, interacting and transacting with online consumers ? ready to place your website on top of Search Engines and connect you with Internet communities like Facebook, Twitter and eBay.? Since you can use these powerful tools over the Web with no software or programming skills needed, starting a website is easier than many realize ? the result being that a sideline or hobby business can become economically feasible and conducive to work/life balance?.

Internet Psychologist Graham Jones believes that Internet-based tools can certainly help entrepreneurs to succeed.? Jones comments, ?Research over the past few years has shown that when people use the Internet as the focus of their business their productivity goes up.? If only more people would tap into the online tools available, they too could run productive businesses which are using the extensive knowledge available online to give them a competitive edge?.

1&1 MyWebsite offers easy website creation in minutes with industry-specific templates and content for over 200 business types, and is ideal for start-up companies.? Integral social media and Web analytics tools allow business owners to better understand and engage with their online audiences.? 1&1 MyWebsite also offers more than 100 Web applications that can be added simply by ?drag and drop? into a website design to add functionality across eCommerce, communication, social media, or business management.?

Since 2000, 1&1 has been at the forefront of promoting and driving the use of the Web by US small businesses.? As a global leader among Web hosts, 1&1 is well placed to deliver a high quality service to its customers. The company currently holds 12 million customer contracts worldwide and manages over 11 million domain names. For more information about 1&1 Internet, Inc., visit www.1and1.com.

About 1&1 Internet Inc.:
1&1 Internet Inc. is a subsidiary of United Internet, a profitable public company with a market cap of more than $5 billion. 1&1 was founded in 1988 and manages more than 11 million domain names, while more than 70,000 servers run in the company?s five state-of-the-art, green data centers. 1&1?s global community is over 12 million customer contracts strong. The company?s U.S. headquarters is located in Chesterbrook, Pa. For more information, visit www.1and1.com or contact the company at 1-877-GO-1AND1, on Facebook, or www.twitter.com/1and1.?

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Source: http://www.webhostmagazine.com/2013/07/53-percent-of-americans-consider-starting-their-own-business-startup/

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