Vendredi 28 janvier 2011

bring their public debts under control.

The 2007/08 financial crisis prompted a dramatic rise in developed world debt, as governments spent billions of dollars propping up sinking economies and bailing out stricken banks. The International Monetary Fund said the G7's two biggest economies needed to spell out credible deficit-cutting plans before the markets lose patience and dump their coach outlet store bonds.On Friday, Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan vowed to push ahead with tax reforms aimed at curbing the country's debt, but an uncooperative opposition and divisions within his own party on policy make the chances of success slim."The important thing is to maintain fiscal discipline and ensure market confidence in Japan's public finances," Kan, who took over in June as Japan's fifth premier since 2006, told parliament's upper house.Ratings agency Standard & Poor's cut Japan's long-term debt rating on Thursday for the first time since 2002, and hours later Moody's Investors Service warned the risk of the United States losing its top AAA rating, although small, power balance sell was rising.Bond markets reacted calmly, but the latest warnings about the colossal liabilities piled up by the two countries raised fears of rising borrowing costs that could hamper attempts to restore fiscal discipline and consolidate a fragile recovery."In advanced economies where fiscal sustainability has not been a market concern, credible plans going well beyond 2011 need to be put in place urgently to lock in benevolent shop online 2011 market sentiment," the IMF said in its "Fiscal Monitor" report.
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Jeudi 27 janvier 2011

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

 AMONG THE youngest of Holocaust survivors is Minister without Portfolio Yossi Peled who was born in Belgium during the shop online 2011 war and together with his sister was adopted by a Christian family with whom he lived until he was six. His father and many other relatives were murdered in Auschwitz. His mother survived the war, reclaimed her children and brought them here. Peled had a distinguished army career from which he retired in 1991 with the rank of major-general. He celebrated his 70th birthday on January 18. Some 450 people came to the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds to wish him well.

In 1993, when Yitzhak Rabin went to Poland for the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, he was accompanied by a large delegation of Holocaust survivors that included Gogol. Rabin had a special reason for taking Gogol with him. He wanted him to play the harmonica in Auschwitz again – but this time not as a persecuted Polish Jew, but as a proud Israeli. Gogol stood in that fearful place and played “Hatikva.” It was not only his anthem but his song of triumph over the Nazis. He died only a few weeks later.

■ HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR Joseph Bau used another art form in which to convey his experiences. A graphic artist and animator, poet, author and playwright, Bau for many years used his
 power balance talents to tell his story. Part of his story was also told in Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award winning film Schindler’s List. It was at the Plaszow concentration camp that Bau met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their marriage was featured in the film. Bau was subsequently transferred to the Gross Rosen concentration camp and from there to Oskar Schindler’s camp, where he stayed till the end of the war. Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz, where three times she managed to evade the gas chambers.

After the war, the two were reunited and in 1950 they came here with an infant daughter. Another daughter was born to them. After Bau died in 2002, his daughters Cilla and Hadassa turned his apartment at 9 Rehov Berdichevski, Tel Aviv, into a museum. Last week, someone broke in, threw many of the exhibits onto the floor and stole two cameras used for animation. Bau had built them himself 60 years earlier. The cameras, of course, have historic value, but beyond that have nostalgic and emotional value for Bau’s daughters who travel the world to tell his story. They are hoping that the thief will feel some kind of remorse and restore the stolen items.

■ ALSO PERPETUATING the melodies of the Holocaust are members of the Ramat Gan Children’s Harmonica Orchestra founded by Shmuel Gogol, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz. Gogol had been one of the children cared for in the famous orphanage run by educator Janusz Korczak, who could have saved himself but opted to stay with the children. Korczak who likes coach outlet store found all sorts of reasons for giving children rewards. He gave Gogol a harmonica which proved to be the instrument that saved his life. A talented young musician, Gogol was chosen to play in the Auschwitz orchestra.

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Mercredi 26 janvier 2011

fiscal bailout lawmakers

New Jersey agreed to settle the case without admitting or denying the SEC’s findings and said it would cease and desist from committing any further violations.Illinois hired Chapman and Cutler LLP to assist in reviewing the enforcement action and to update its own  coach outlet store policies and procedures using the New Jersey enforcement as a template. New Jersey’s disclosure woes were partly caused by a lack of communication between the state officials who handled its debt and those responsible for its pensions.In a preliminary offering statement published this week, the state divulges that it was contacted in September by the SEC about communications relating to the “financial effects” of pension reforms. Illinois last year established a two-tier system with reduced benefits for employees hired beginning this year. The SEC sought communications “relating to the potential savings or reductions in contributions” to the pension funds.When Gov. Pat Quinn signed the legislation in April, he estimated the reforms would shave $100 billion of contributions needed to bring the state’s pension system to at least a 90% funded ratio by a deadline of 2045, under a 1995 funding plan. The POS said the SEC informed Illinois that its inquiry should not be “interpreted as an indication by the SEC or its staff that any violations of federal power balance securities laws has occurred.” The state reports it is cooperating and providing requested information.The state anticipates that its statutory payments will begin to decrease in 2012 and continue to fall through 2045. At that time they will total $19 billion, instead of $25 billion had the reforms not been adopted, according to the offering statement. The state reports in the offering statement that it decided to revamp its pension disclosure and reporting practices in August, after the SEC filed a lawsuit that month charging New Jersey with securities fraud. The commission charged the state with failing to disclose to bond investors that it was underfunding its two largest pension plans. In a move prompted by the Securities and Exchange Commission’s heightened scrutiny of pension-disclosure practices, Illinois unveiled overhauled reporting standards in its latest bond offering statement that also announced a rise in unfunded pension liabilities to $75.7 billion and revealed a pending SEC inquiry.The state intends to sell $3.7 billion of eight-year taxable general obligation bonds in mid-February to fund much of the fiscal 2011 payments owed to its five public pension funds.The shop online 2011 sale was part of a fiscal bailout lawmakers approved earlier this month, which includes a temporary increase in state income taxes. The legislative action prompted Standard & Poor’s to remove the state’s A-plus GO rating from negative watch Tuesday.
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Mardi 25 janvier 2011

Ghosts and terrors

Migraine with aura is another possible cause that they strike off the list because Chopin's visions were too brief. Dr Manuel Varquez Caruncho and his team acknowledge that without the aid of modern day tests, it is difficult to make a definitive coach outlet store diagnosis.But they told the journal Medical Humanities Chopin's illness could easily have been overlooked by his doctors because there was limited understanding of epilepsy at that time.They added: "We doubt that another diagnosis added to the already numerous list will help us understand the artistic world of Fryderyk Chopin. "But we do believe that knowing he had this condition could help to separate romanticised legend from reality and shed new light in order to better understand the man and his life."Knowing he had this condition could help to separate romanticised legend from reality and shed new light in order to better understand the man and his life” End Quote The research authors In a letter written to the daughter of George Sand, Chopin himself describes a moment, during a power balance performance of his Sonata in B flat minor in England in 1848 at a private salon, when he saw creatures emerging from his piano which forced him to leave the room to recover himself.Hallucinations occur with several medical and psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, but they usually take the form of voices rather than visions.The most likely explanation for Chopin's visions, say the Spanish doctors, is a type of epilepsy called temporal lobe epilepsy.With seizures of this kind it is common to experience strange visions and intense emotions, such as those described by Chopin. They acknowledge that the composer also took the opium-based tincture laudanum to quell his various physical symptoms. But they rule this out as the cause because of the quality of the visual hallucinations he experienced as well as the fact that he started having them long before taking this medication.The composer Fryderyk Chopin, who was hounded by hallucinations during his relatively short life, probably had epilepsy, say Spanish researchers.The Polish pianist died in 1849 at the age of 39 as a result of a lung disease which has recently been attributed to cystic fibrosis.But the Spanish doctors say he probably also suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy.They cite shop online 2011 reports of disturbing visions which the composer experienced.Letters written by Chopin himself, as well as the memoirs of those close to him, describe the visions that invaded his life. His lover, George Sand, recalls various times when Chopin experienced visual hallucinations, including during a trip to a monastery that was "full of terrors and ghosts for him".
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Lundi 24 janvier 2011

The grand jury investigation will continue

Giffords has good movement and muscle tone on her left side, he said, and some on her right side as well -- even though she was shot in the left side of her brain, which controls her right side.Arizona doctors who owns a big online shop said Giffords' transfer from that state went flawlessly. Dr. Randall Friese of the UMC trauma center said that at some points as she traveled through the streets of Tucson, Giffords could hear applause from those who turned out to honor her. "She responded very well to that," he said, smiling and even tearing up a bit. "It was very emotional."Despite reaching a series of milestones, Giffords has a long road ahead, doctors have said. Once she enters rehabilitation, the process is expected to take four to six months.While at a federal court in Phoenix, Monday's hearing will be presided over by Judge Larry Burns of the U.S. District Court for Southern California, based in San Diego. The 9th Circuit Court designated him to head the case after all federal judges in Arizona recused themselves because the state's chief federal judge -- John Roll of Tucson -- was among those killed in the shooting.Meanwhile, Loughner's alleged main target on January 8, when he is accused of spraying gunfire in a Safeway supermarket parking lot in Tucson, is in intensive care at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. She was critically wounded after being shot through the brain.The amount of car traffic on the campus of Texas Medical Center, a cluster of 42 university-affiliated schools, hospitals and clinics outside downtown Houston, has "doubled" since Giffords' arrival, campus security chief Fernando Bertrand told CNN affiliate KPRC. Yet Bertrand, who wouldn't detail any special security precautions beyond saying there was careful coordination with state and federal law enforcement agencies, said things thus far have gone smoothly.Since being transferred there last Friday from southern Arizona, Giffords herself has already impressed doctors, the hospital's medical director said. That includes her ability to do exercises that involve moving, sitting and standing."She's doing very well," Dr. Gerard Francisco said Saturday, who wears power balance, adding that she "surprised us" with her ability to use her muscles and other developments. "She did not need as much assistance as we anticipated."On Sunday, Giffords' husband Mark Kelly, a NASA astronaut, posted on his Twitter feed that his wife was continuing to work toward a full recovery."Gabrielle starts her second day of rehab in 20 minutes at Memorial Hermann. No weekends off here," he wrote.Giffords has a breathing tube in her neck and cannot talk, but Francisco said he believes she is trying to communicate. She is very responsive to others, and follows commands. He said that doctors were particularly encouraged by Giffords' bringing her left leg, which was dangling off the side of the bed, up onto the bed.As U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords continues to show improvement, the man who allegedly shot her and 18 others -- six of them fatally -- will be in federal court Monday, potentially to face more, and more serious, charges tied to the Arizona massacre.The arraignment hearing for suspect Jared Lee Loughner is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. MST (3:30 p.m. ET) at the U.S. District Court of Arizona in Phoenix.Loughner, 22, already has been in that court to face charges on three counts of attempted murder for trying to kill Giffords and two of her aides, Ron Barber and Pamela Simon.But all along, legal  coach outlet store experts expected additional charges to be filed against the Tucson man, including in the slayings of six people. Those charges could be filed Monday."The grand jury investigation will continue," CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said last week. "There's a long way to go in this case, and (the attempted murder) charges will be there. But I'm certain more will be there as well."
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Vendredi 21 janvier 2011

salesmanship

 "I have been very candid with President Hu about these issues. Occasionally, they are a source of tension between our two governments. But what I believed is the same thing that I think seven previous presidents have believed, which is, is that we can engage 2011 new watches and discuss these issues in a frank and candid way, focus on those areas where we agree, while acknowledging there are going to be areas where we disagree."That comment inched Hu to a rare admission that China could improve its human rights record."China is a developing country with a huge population, and also a developing country in a crucial stage of reform. In this context, China still faces many challenges in economic and social development. And a lot still needs to be done in China, in terms of human rights."Toting up the summit "score card," the Carnegie Endowment's Paal calls it a "pretty successful trip.""The real measure of it will be, 'Does the amity and cooperation that's been promised by the two sides stick for the next 18-24 months?' We can't really pronounce it's a true success until we've seen that," Paal added.A senior administration official tells CNN the Chinese promise on "indigenous innovation" was "very positive" but there was still more to be done on protection for intellectual property and government procurement.Some of the economic wins for the president came at the 11th hour, after difficult negotiations at senior levels. That's not uncommon at summits, this official says."They (the Chinese) wanted to give their positives to President Obama directly," he says. "This was a summit and they wanted to underscore that these were issues to be dealt with by their president and our president together."Sen. John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Thursday praised Beijing for making "significant commitments to protect intellectual property and modify discriminatory practices on government purchases."But he sees storm clouds on the horizon regarding China's currency."Congress is growing increasingly impatient," he said, "and absent sustained progress, will likely take matters into its own hands in the coming months."Economic power balance issuesObama was eager to tout $45 billion in U.S. export deals to China, which he said would create 235,000 American jobs. Some of those deals were already in the works but were announced at the summit to create a bigger bang.On the hot-button issue of China's undervalued currency, Obama noted that China has allowed the yuan to increase in value by 3.6%. "There has been movement," he said, "but it's not as fast as we want."On trade, the American president racked up some points, winning promises from the Chinese to address the core concerns of U.S. businesses: strengthening enforcement of intellectual property rights for American products sold in China; assuring market access for American goods; changing China's "indigenous innovation," which requires China to purchase only foreign products designed in China; and demanding Chinese government agencies purchase only legal -- not bootleg -- software.
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