Saturday, December 31, 2011

Kim Jong Un Propaganda: Chinese Magazine


A cover story in the latest issue of ??? [View, 2011, Vol. 35, pp. 59-62], a national weekly magazine published in Beijing, contains some new information from North Korea as regards the successor, Kim Jong Un.

Mainly this information takes the form of conveying internal rumors favorable to Kim Jong Un which are presently circulating in the DPRK.? While the source is rather unclear (listed as ?North Korean propaganda materials?), it seems probable that the Chinese reporters are also conveying information given in conversation with North Korean colleagues. (Adam Carthcat)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Survey: Europe's Sovereign Debt, U.S. Presidential Election Shape Outlook for Distressed Industries

CHICAGO, Dec. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --?Corporate restructuring specialists expect technology and energy industries will improve in 2012 while the real estate and retail sectors lag, but a worsening European sovereign debt crisis could be the wrench that squeezes them all.

Six out of 10 respondents to the annual Turnaround Management Association (TMA) Trend Watch survey of more than 200 members said money center banks with exposure to Europe's debt are most vulnerable to the crisis, and problems they experience could lead to tighter credit lines for businesses.

Investment banks ranked second based on 34 percent of responses identifying industries most likely to suffer from Europe's pain, followed by hedge funds and manufacturing, which each had 20 percent. Respondents noted various scenarios arising from interdependent global financial markets in which problems that beset one scatter and multiply, such as a declining euro leading to lower demand both domestically and abroad for products from U.S. manufacturers.

"There is likely to be a direct impact on financial institutions, and the trickle-down effect is the fact that liquidity may not be available because banks are going to have problems," said William ?Lenhart, CTP, a national director in the business restructuring services arm of BDO Consulting in New York. "All these events are likely to feed into an overall lack of consumer confidence, which will also impact the market."?

While Europe's troubles cloud prospects for financial institutions, other industries remain suspended in a post-recession malaise felt since late 2007. The top three industries most likely to be distressed in 2012 were identical to last year's results:

  • Commercial real estate -- 41 percent of responses, down from 64 percent
  • Residential real estate -- 38 percent, about the same as last year
  • Retail -- 33 percent, up from 26 percent last year

The commercial real estate industry's improved standing could reflect financial institutions being more flexible in approving structures for renegotiated loans ? for a price. "They are willing to extend the loan in return for kickers so when the upside comes they get additional cash flow as well as capital gains," said James B. Shein, Ph.D., professor of management and strategy at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. "To avoid taking commercial properties back into their inventory, financial institutions are taking on more of the concept of a mezzanine loan on commercial real estate properties ? a transaction TMA members work on routinely for companies that need to renegotiate debt."?

The pressure to offload underperforming assets could translate to greater opportunities for corporate restructuring professionals involved in mergers and acquisitions of distressed assets. However, respondents see little evidence that companies will engage in M&A or take other definitive steps to grow.?

Four out of 10 respondents said companies would avoid spending cash reserves in 2012, up from 31 percent last year, and only 18 percent of respondents thought companies would pursue M&A deals. In contrast, 35 percent of respondents surveyed last year ranked M&A as their top choice for ways companies would spend the bulk of cash reserves.??

"The economy remains flat with no clear impetus on the horizon to jump-start it," said Mark S.?Indelicato, TMA president and managing partner with Hahn & Hessen LLP in New York. "Although liquidity may be improving slightly, there still is reluctance by funders of M&A transactions to jump back in the market."

Despite the U.S. jobless rate dipping to 8.6 percent in November, respondents downgraded an already dim outlook for business hiring: Only 1 percent of respondents thought companies would rev up hiring, down from 2 percent in last year's survey. Bolstering that point were three out of 10 respondents who thought companies would increase productivity without increasing personnel, up from 26 percent last year.?

"Whether or not Europe's troubles are taken into account, business owners seem to be acting on the belief that the problems in this economy are going to take a long time to work through," said Thomas Pabst, president of HYPERAMS, LLC, a Chicago-area asset disposition and distressed investing firm.

In August, when unemployment reached 9.2 percent, 60 percent of TMA respondents surveyed said a recession was likely in six to 18 months. However, the mixed signals in the U.S economy elicited varied?opinions in the latest survey about whether a double-dip recession is likely in 2012.

"The wild card in all of this is Europe," said Thomas Henderson, a bankruptcy attorney based in Houston. "If Europe can solve its problems, a double-dip is not going to happen. The economy, at least nationally, is slowly creeping forward, but it can all be brought down in a single stroke."

Roughly?all respondents, 91 percent, think economic conditions are the chief external cause of company troubles, up from 84 percent, and just over a third placed government and regulatory changes at a distant second place. Nearly 60 percent of respondents cited too much debt as the main internal cause of business trouble, down from 70 percent last year.

Technology and energy ranked as top business sectors most likely to improve in 2012 based on roughly a third of responses in each case, and a majority attributed those improved profiles to increased demand for products and services.?

The 2012 U.S. presidential election is yet another factor likely to affect the ability of troubled companies to become healthier, though opinions ran the gamut. Most respondents said a new occupant in the White House would ease government regulations and improve business prospects. Others expressed doubt the course for distressed industries can change absent an economic boost that restores jobs and increases consumer spending. With political gridlock and partisanship likely to intensify in an election year, others worried that the condition of distressed industries ? and the broader economy ? will likewise remain stagnant.

Chicago-based Turnaround Management Association, turnaround.org, has more than 9,000 members in 49 regional chapters.

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Lieberman's Internet "Kill Switch" makes a return (Americablog)

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PhotoBlog: Dozens die in India cold wave

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People warm themselves up by a bonfire on a cold morning in the old quarters of Delhi on Dec. 27. Temperature in New Delhi has dipped to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, local media reported.

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Indian rickshaw drivers warm themselves around a bonfire on a cold morning in New Delhi, India, Tuesday on Dec. 27. The dipping mercury has pushed the country-wide death toll to more than a hundred as north India continued to reel under biting cold conditions, according to news reports.

Natalia Jimenez writes

Northern India continues to face a wave of cold weather that has already caused the deaths of over 90 people. According to the BBC, most of the deaths have occurred among the homeless and elderly. We previously published a series of photos of the cold weather in New Delhi, taken by AP photographer Kevin Frayer.

See more images from India on PhotoBlog.

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Indian men feed birds on a cold morning in New Delhi, India on Dec. 27. The dipping mercury has pushed the country-wide death toll to more than a hundred as north India continued to reel under biting cold conditions, according to news reports.

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An elderly woman sells newspapers wrapped in a shawl to keep warm on a cold morning in New Delhi, India on Dec. 27. The dipping mercury has pushed the country-wide death toll to more than a hundred as north India continued to reel under biting cold conditions, according to news reports.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Israeli lawmakers weigh recognizing Armenian genocide (Reuters)

JERUSALEM (Reuters) ? Israeli lawmakers debated on Monday recognizing the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide but were warned by the Foreign Ministry about further damage to frayed relations with Turkey.

The issue has stirred deep emotions in Israel, where some legislators have said the Jewish people, who suffered six million dead in the Nazi Holocaust, have a moral obligation to identify with the Armenian tragedy, even at the risk of a Turkish backlash.

No decision was taken by parliament's Education and Culture Committee, which said it would hold another session at a future date.

"I can say that at this time, recognition of this type can have very grave strategic implications," said Irit Lillian, a Foreign Ministry official who addressed the forum.

"Our relations with Turkey today are so fragile and so delicate that there is no place to take them over the red line, where we have been, I'm sorry to say, for many months," she said.

Ties between the two former strategic allies were strained by Israel's killing of nine Turks in a commando raid on a Gaza-bound ship in 2010. Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel after the incident and suspended military cooperation.

Israel said its marines acted in self-defense after an initial boarding party was attacked.

Zahava Gal-On, a lawmaker from the left-wing Meretz party, said Israeli governments have refused to define the 1915 killings as genocide "for cynical, strategic and economic, reasons, connected to ties with Turkey."

Israel, she said, has a "moral and historical obligation ... to recognize the genocide of the Armenian people" and ensure the subject is taught comprehensively in its schools.

The committee session was the first public parliamentary hearing on the issue.

Last week, Turkey cancelled all economic, political and military meetings with its NATO partner France after the French National Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a draft law outlawing genocide denial.

Armenia, backed by many historians and parliaments, says about 1.5 million Christian Armenians were killed in what is now eastern Turkey during World War One in a deliberate policy of genocide ordered by the Ottoman government.

Successive Turkish governments and the vast majority of Turks feel the charge of genocide is an insult to their nation. Ankara argues that there was heavy loss of life on both sides during fighting in the area.

(Editing by Myra MacDonald)

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Madison Mayor Blames State For Tax Increase

It's property tax time in the city of Madison, and a letter from Mayor Paul Soglin blames the state for a local tax increase.

It all has to do with how much money local governments get from the state each year through what's called "shared revenue," which is a portion of state income taxes shared to help cover government costs.

This year, Madison took a 25 percent cut, and the mayor said that's part of why homeowners' tax bills may have gone up this year.

As resident Charles Quackenboss made his way to city hall to pay his property tax bill, he said it wasn't as bad as he expected.

"It was up about $150 over last year, and I think that is outstanding," said Quackenboss after paying his bill. "I think the mayor and county executive did a good job of keeping the tax levy reasonable. It could have gone up a lot more."

City of Madison taxes went up 3.7 percent this year, and in a letter with tax bills the mayor said that's primarily because of a cut in state aid.

"There is no question that the state's shared revenue decisions have driven up the property tax in Madison," said Soglin.

Soglin argued that the formula to figure out local aids needs to change. Although Madison is the second largest city in the state, it gets the 15th most shared revenue.

"The formula was well-intended to deal with issues of population and poverty, but it was always assumed that the state would be fair in terms of the funding," said Soglin.

Todd Berry, of the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance, said that's exactly why Madison gets less -- because it is considered a property-wealthy city.

"Either the appropriation has to be made larger so Madison will compete for some money, or they've got to take it away from poorer communities like Milwaukee, Beloit or Racine to give it to Madison," said Berry. "So it is a little unfair to suggest that the state is entirely to blame here."

But as Quackenboss looks at his bill, he said he thinks the city should get more money, too.

"When you're considering Madison, you must consider city services to all state buildings," said Quackenboss. "I don't think we get all the state money that we should for that."

Soglin and Berry said the other problem is that the funding formula hasn't really been used since the early 2000s. The Legislative Fiscal Bureau confirmed that local aids have been flat or cut since the early 2000s under Gov. Jim Doyle and Gov. Scott Walker.

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I am in a quandary and need some advice. I want to upgrade my present Vista 32 bit Home Edition to the Windows 7 Home Edition 32 bit. I already conformed with the windows advisor that my system is ready for the Windows 7 upgrade, but I see that there are two options that I can purchase Windows 7 Home Edition and Windows 7 Home Edition N. Can you tell me the difference between the two and will it be beneficial for me to upgrade. I have had nothing but trouble trying to install Windows Office 2010 over the trial Windows Office 2007 recently and this is still not working properly despite contacting MS Store for advice. Why don't MS offer programs that can be directly downloaded from their site and will operate correctly after installation. I didn't know that a complete uninstall of Office 2007 was necessary before installing 2010 and I don't want a repeat performance in the change over to Windows 7. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Vogel's Releases RingO Tablet Mount for Samsung Galaxy Tab

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India, Australia look to narrow gap with England

Calcutta (The Telegraph): Australia and India will aim to a narrow the gap with No.1-ranked England in the Reliance ICC Test Championship table when they lock horns in a four-Test series, which starts in Melbourne, on Monday.

If India make a sweep of the four-Test series, they will move to 122 ratings points.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side currently sit in the second place on 118 ratings points. That is seven ratings points behind Andrew Strauss' side.

Michael Clarke's men are in the fourth position on 103 ratings points. Third-ranked South Africa, who are currently playing a three-Test series against Sri Lanka, are on 116 points. The Proteas lead the sixth-ranked Sri Lankans 1-0 in the series.

In such a scenario, shuffling of the pack in the middle of the Championship table could be on the cards, depending on how the series Down Under (which finishes on January 28) and the one in South Africa (which finishes on January 7) pan out, according to an ICC media release, on Saturday.

If Australia win all the four Tests, they will jump to 111 ratings points and India will drop to 111 ratings. But India would still be ranked above Australia by a fraction of a point.

In case of a 3-1 win for Australia, the home side will rise to 108 ratings points and India will drop to 113 ratings points.

If the series turns out to be a 2-2 draw, it will mean Australia will gain two ratings points and India will drop two.

However, in a sharp contrast, if India make a sweep of the four-Test series, they will move to 122 ratings points and will narrow the gap with England to just three points. A 3-1 victory for India will put them on 120 ratings points, dropping Australia to 101 ratings points.

In case of a 2-1 series win, Dhoni?s side will earn one ratings points.

In the player rankings for Test batsmen, India's Sachin Tendulkar, who is one century short of becoming the first batsman to score 100 international centuries, is the highest-ranked batsman from either side in sixth position. The Master trails Pakistan's Younis Khan by four ratings points.

India also boast Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman and Virender Sehwag inside the top 20, while Michael Hussey and Clarke are the only two Australia batsmen inside the top 20, in 17th and 18th positions, respectively.

Zaheer Khan of India in sixth position and Australia's Peter Siddle in 12th position will be spearheading their respective bowling attacks.

Ishant Sharma, Ben Hilfenhaus, Ravichandran Ashwin, James Pattinson and Nathan Lyon are the other bowlers inside the top 50 and they will certainly hope to improve their rankings.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

AT&T drops T-Mobile bid, Microsoft tries to nix antitrust case

AT&T has dropped its bid to take over T-Mobile USA for $39 billion in the wake of opposition from government regulators who say the deal would violate antitrust laws.

The move by AT&T -- announced Monday afternoon -- was a stunning outcome for the telecom giant that had sought to buy Bellevue-based T-Mobile USA -- an American subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. AT&T had underestimated the opposition it would face from government regulators and from competitors who feared what would become of the highly competitive wireless industry if the merger went through. The deal would have created the nation's largest carrier.

AT&T's decision to scrap its merger plan leaves T-Mobile in limbo. T-Mobile USA?s parent, Deutsche Telekom, is getting $3 billion in cash by the end of the year. And T-Mobile USA will get what Deutsche Telekom calls a ?large package of advanced wireless solutions spectrum? and a seven-year national roaming agreement that will allow T-Mobile to bring faster service to Seattle and other big cities.

The deal gives T-Mobile more time to figure out its future, including upgrading its network and finding a new partner.


Microsoft says that Novell Inc. has insufficient evidence to reasonably support its antitrust lawsuit against the Redmond software giant now that a jury has failed to reach a verdict in the case.

Meanwhile, Microsoft has used the annual Consumer Electronics Show as a platform for CEO Steve Ballmer to showcase his company?s latest hardware and software offerings.

But times are changing, and apparently Ballmer and Microsoft no longer need the exposure from the big tech trade show that it has dominated in the past with presentations and exhibits. Microsoft will make the upcoming 2012 CES show its last because it is relying more heavily on its own marketing campaigns and retail stores to reach its customers.


Here are a few things I am catching up on this week:

The Seattle Mariners are valued at $641 million, according to a Seattle divorce trial judge handling the case of Mariners minority owner Chris Larson, who made his fortune as a programmer at Microsoft

The Seattle Times reports that based on the $593 million sale of the Texas Rangers and $610 million sale of the Houston Astros this year, King Count Superior Court Judge William Downing estimated the Mariners were worth $641 million, considerably higher than the $449 million estimate by Forbes earlier this year.


Amazon?s Lovefilm division and Sony Pictures Television inked a content arrangement giving Lovefilm members in the UK exclusive streaming access to new and upcoming Sony Pictures titles like "The Social Network? and ?Salt.?

The deal between Lovefilm and Sony is the latest in a series of content deals in the UK. Others involve Warner Bros., Entertainment One, STUDIOCANAL, Disney, Momentum and Lionsgate.

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