Saturday, June 30, 2012

Europe summit surprises with bold moves

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti leaves an EU Summit in Brussels on Friday, June 29, 2012. European leaders have agreed to use the continent's permanent bailout fund to recapitalize struggling banks, and agreed to the idea of a tighter union in the long term. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti leaves an EU Summit in Brussels on Friday, June 29, 2012. European leaders have agreed to use the continent's permanent bailout fund to recapitalize struggling banks, and agreed to the idea of a tighter union in the long term. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

French President Francois Hollande speaks to the media during a press conference at an EU Summit in Brussels, Friday, June 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel leaves an EU Summit in Brussels on Friday, June 29, 2012. European leaders have agreed to use the continent's permanent bailout fund to recapitalize struggling banks, and agreed to the idea of a tighter union in the long term. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

(AP) ? After 18 disappointing summits since the start of the debt crisis, Europe's leaders appeared Friday to have finally come up with quick fixes and long-term plans that show they are serious about restoring confidence in their currency union.

Global markets sighed with relief, debt-saddled Italy and Spain appeared victorious and Germany's Angela Merkel faced potential criticism at home for conceding to pressure for an immediate deal.

Leaders of 17 countries that use the euro agreed to:

?Allow two European bailout funds to pump money directly into troubled European banks, rather than make loans to governments to bail out the banks. The move rescues banks without putting strapped countries deeper in debt.

?Use bailout money "in a flexible and efficient manner to stabilize" European government bond markets.

?Let countries that have made economic reforms as require by EU authorities tap the European rescue funds without submitting to stringent bailout programs.

?Tie their budgets, currency and governments ever tighter in a vast new economic union down the line.

European Council President Herman Van Rompuy called it a "breakthrough." Global stock markets and the euro rallied hard.

Concerns remain. Most of the measures approved in the Brussels summit will take months to come into force. The ?500 billion ($630 billion) firepower of the permanent bailout fund may not be enough. And given how shaky Spain's and Italy's finances are, and how jittery markets are, new roadblocks could send the continent back into crisis.

But some key points will kick in within 10 days: On July 9, eurozone countries will agree to give Spanish banks rescue loans and also allow the current, temporary European bailout fund to directly purchase Spanish government bonds.

The decision is a victory for Spain and Italy, whose borrowing costs have risen to near unsustainable levels despite their efforts to cut government spending and reform their labor markets.

In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel is likely to face a grilling from a skeptical German Parliament later. Heading into the summit, Merkel had stuck to her line that any financial help from Europe's bailout fund must come with tough conditions, so a separate decision allowing countries that have reformed their economies easier access to bailouts, without such stringent conditions, was widely seen as a defeat by the German press.

Merkel insisted the funds would still only be released when it was clear countries were undertaking serious reforms.

"We remain completely within our approach so far: help, trade-off, conditionality and control, and so I think we have done something important, but we have remained true to our philosophy of no help without a trade-off," Merkel told reporters in Brussels.

Van Rompuy dismissed talk that Merkel had lost in the negotiations.

"It was a tough negotiation," Van Rompuy said. "And you can't summarize this in winners and losers."

In addition, the leaders of the eurozone countries authorized the EU bailout funds to buy bonds of countries in order to reduce the interest rates the markets charge.

Leaders of the full 27-member European Union, which includes non-euro countries such as Britain and Poland, also agreed to a long-term framework toward tighter budgetary and political union, though those plans will require treaty changes and won't be realized for years.

The scale of the moves were unexpected and provided investors a reason for optimism, even as analysts cast doubt on the plans' feasibility and noted that some fundamental problems with the common currency remain.

"I think the elements we put together will reassure the markets," said Eurogroup President Jean-Claude Juncker.

Mario Draghi, the head of the European Central Bank, was similarly optimistic.

"I'm actually quite pleased with the outcome of the European Council," said Draghi. "It showed the long-term commitment to the euro by all member states of the euro area. But also it reached tangible results in the shorter term."

Stocks around the world surged Friday, with markets in countries on the front line of the crisis doing particularly well. Italy's FTSE MIB and Spain's IBEX indexes each rose 3 percent.

Perhaps more importantly, the yield on Spain's 10-year bond dropped by 0.32 percentage points to 6.58 percent. Italy's was down by 0.14 percentage points to 5.94 percent. Both countries have seen their rates edge toward the 7 percent level which is seen as unsustainable over the long term.

The importance of recapitalizing banks directly from the bailout fund became evident this month when Spain was offered ?100 billion ($125.6 billion) for its shaky banks. Previously the bailout loan would have to be made to the Spanish government, which would lend it on to the banks. The prospect of having that debt on the government's books spooked investors, who began demanding higher interest rates to reflect the risk of a Spanish default.

Lending the money directly to the banks avoids putting more debt on the government's books.

Also boosting market confidence was the agreement to waive the permanent bailout fund's preferred creditor status for aid given to Spanish banks. So far, any money the fund puts into a bank would get repaid before any other investors.

When Spain agreed to take rescue loans for its banks, the news failed to boost confidence in the banks because investors worried that, if one of those banks collapsed, they would be last to get repaid. Eurozone leaders agreed to waive the bailout fund's preferred creditor status only in Spain's case.

Some analysts, however, noted that the size of the bailout funds some ?500 billion would have to be increased to be a realistic backstop for public debt and banks across the continent. Italy alone has government debt of ?2.4 trillion.

"These steps are the obvious ones to take to try to restore some confidence in the market in the short term," said Gary Jenkins, managing director of Swordfish Research in London. "Alone, they do not solve the underlying problems but they might buy a bit of time, which is probably about the best they can do right now."

Though welcoming the measures that were taken, analysts think more will have to be done.

"If the aim is to ease tensions on the Italian and Spanish bond market on a more sustainable basis, we probably will need to have more assurance on the fire power," said analyst Carsten Brzeski of ING in a note.

Brzeski said more liquidity support from the ECB ? such as in the form of cheap loans to banks ? "looks inevitable" and may come as soon as Monday.

The EU leaders also agreed to devote ?120 billion in stimulus to encourage growth and create jobs, though half of it had already been earmarked and it includes only ?10 billion in actual new commitments. France had pushed for the growth package, arguing that austerity measures are stifling growth and making debt reduction more difficult.

They also agreed to give the ECB powers to oversee big European banks by the end of the year.

For the longer-term, the 27 leaders of the EU agreed on "four building blocks" of a tighter union ? but postponed specifics until a study due in October. The building blocks, which include sharing debt in the form of jointly issued eurobonds, were laid out in a sweeping document presented by Van Rompuy and colleagues before the summit.

However, France's President Francois Hollande said the general agreement on the tighter union did not for now include any commitment on eurobonds from Germany and other stronger economies that have firmly opposed sharing debt with more profligate countries such as Greece.

Hollande claimed to play the role of mediator instead of partnering with Germany as France traditionally does.

"No one can say I won or I lost," he said. "What was at stake was Europe. That's who won."

Associated Press

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Friday, June 29, 2012

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Nathan Lane lands recurring role on "The Good Wife"

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Coverage for most Americans, a scramble for states

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama's health care overhaul is on the way to its ultimate jury: the families, doctors, business people and state officials who'll have to grapple with the confusing details while striving to fulfill its promise.

With the Supreme Court hurdle cleared, open enrollment for millions now uninsured is scheduled to begin in just 16 months, in October 2013. Much of the health care industry is ready. People who do have insurance won't have to worry about the loss of popular new benefits, such as coverage for young adult children or improvements to Medicare's prescription plan.

And, starting in 2014, insurance companies will no longer be able to turn away people with a history of medical problems, or charge them more.

But carrying out the law will be a mad scramble for states, especially Republican-led ones where officials had hoped this day wouldn't come. And the court added a new complication by giving individual states more leeway to turn down the law's expansion of Medicaid, expected to provide coverage to about 16 million uninsured people.

After the ruling, chances of repealing the entire law appear much slimmer for Republicans, although they will again make it an election rallying cry. However, a targeted repeal strategy aimed at individual components of the law including cost controls, taxes and spending cuts, may still work.

Vicki McCuistion of Driftwood, Texas, who shuttles between two part-time jobs and is uninsured, said the Supreme Court ruling has given her new hope. Her husband Dan has back problems so bad he can't go to work some days, and with a family history of skin cancer she is worried about a mole that she hasn't been able to get checked by doctors.

"Having access to health insurance that we can actually afford would allow us to improve our lives," McCuistion said Thursday.

At the White House, Obama repeated his promise that the Affordable Care Act will both deliver health insurance and help get a handle on growing costs. But the glow of victory may be brief. Even some supporters of the law candidly admit it's only a first installment ? a way to get most of the population covered before tackling costs forcefully. Wrenching choices about Medicare and Medicaid cuts could come as early as next year.

Thursday's decision moves the United States closer to other economically advanced countries that for years have guaranteed health insurance to their citizens.

The law's controversial mandate that individuals have health insurance or pay a fee ? upheld by the court on Thursday ? will affect relatively few people, because more than eight in 10 Americans already have coverage. But employers with 50 or more workers will face fines if they don't provide insurance for employees.

The law is expected to extend coverage to about 30 million of the estimated 50 million uninsured. Illegal immigrants will represent a large share of those still without coverage, but 90 percent of citizens and legal residents will have insurance.

The focus now quickly shifts from Washington to the states.

While health insurers, big hospitals and major employers have spent the last two years planning and carrying out the law, states are all over the lot.

Although they are expected to play a crucial role in delivering insurance to their residents, only 14 states, plus Washington D.C., have actually adopted a plan for doing so. Hoping the law would be overturned, Republican governors and legislatures have resisted setting up new insurance markets that are a linchpin of the legislation, and that could turn into a problem for the whole country.

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners expects only about half the states to be ready to set up new health insurance markets, slated to open for business on Jan. 1, 2014.

If states aren't ready, the law calls for Washington to step in and run things. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says the feds are ready to do that.

State plans for the markets ? called exchanges ? are due to the federal government this fall. Washington will run the exchanges in states that lag behind. The new Internet-based markets are supposed to provide one-stop shopping for health insurance, steering middle-class households to private plans and low-income people to an expanded version of Medicaid, the federal-state program for the poor and disabled.

But the court added a new wrinkle, ruling that states cannot be threatened with the loss of their entire Medicaid allotments if they refuse to carry out the expansion, which is geared largely to helping uninsured low-income adults. Under the law, the federal government will pick up all of the cost for the first three years, eventually dropping to a 90 percent share.

Matt Salo, head of the National Association of State Medicaid Directors, said it's too early to tell what states will do.

"This opens up what was a mandate into a state option, and states are going to have to think very, very carefully as they weigh all the political, policy and fiscal ramifications of the decision," Salo said.

States that turn down the money will still be stuck with the cost of treating uninsured patients in hospital emergency rooms. States that accept the money may be on the hook if Washington later decides to reduce the generous federal matching funds for the expansion.

"What this really means is the decisions are going to be made after the elections this year," said Wisconsin's health secretary, Dennis G. Smith, whose state has not moved to put the law in place. "This is going to go back to Congress. We had always thought (the law) was unworkable, and today's ruling proves the point even more."

Administration officials predict states will participate, even if some take time to decide. They point out it took three or four years for all states to join the original Medicaid program.

Aside from help for low-income and uninsured people, the Supreme Court decision also means an expanded safety net for all Americans. Starting in 2014, insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage for medical reasons, nor can they charge more to people with health problems. Those protections, now standard in most big-employer plans, will be available to all, including people who get laid off, or leave a corporate job to launch their own small business.

Seniors stand to receive better Medicare coverage for those with high prescription costs, and no copayments for preventive care. But hospitals, nursing homes, and many other service providers may struggle once the Medicare cuts used to finance the law really start to bite.

The health insurance industry's top lobbyist said the ruling relieved one big concern for insurers ? that the mandate would be struck down, allowing people to buy coverage literally on the way to the hospital. But the companies are still worried about costs.

"Without universal participation you have no incentive to purchase coverage until you are sick, and that is not an insurance system," said Karen Ignagni, president of America's Health Insurance Plans. "Now it's time to turn all the attention toward affordability." The industry continues to fight taxes and other requirements in the law.

In contrast to the states, the nation's vast health care industry is better prepared. When the law passed in 2010, insurers, hospitals and major employers immediately went to work to carry it out. Some of the changes in the law were already being demanded by employers trying to get better health insurance value.

"The factors driving health care reform are not new, and they are not going to go away," said Dr. Toby Cosgrove, CEO of the Cleveland Clinic. "We know we have to take costs out of the system and improve quality."

___

Associated Press writer Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.

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Producer 'committed' to staging Nora Ephron play

FILE - This Nov. 3, 2010 file photo shows author, screenwriter and director Nora Ephron at her home in New York. Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author Nora Ephron is very ill, according to a representative for her publisher. Nicholas Latimer of Alfred A. Knopf confirmed her condition on Tuesday, June 26, 2012, hours after celebrity columnist and friend Liz Smith published what appeared to be a memorial for the writer. Smith told The Associated Press that she had spoken to Ephron's son Tuesday morning and was told that Ephron was dying. She said when she heard that funeral plans had already been arranged, she published the column on the website Women on the Web. Latimer did not provide any additional information on Ephron's condition. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)

FILE - This Nov. 3, 2010 file photo shows author, screenwriter and director Nora Ephron at her home in New York. Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author Nora Ephron is very ill, according to a representative for her publisher. Nicholas Latimer of Alfred A. Knopf confirmed her condition on Tuesday, June 26, 2012, hours after celebrity columnist and friend Liz Smith published what appeared to be a memorial for the writer. Smith told The Associated Press that she had spoken to Ephron's son Tuesday morning and was told that Ephron was dying. She said when she heard that funeral plans had already been arranged, she published the column on the website Women on the Web. Latimer did not provide any additional information on Ephron's condition. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)

(AP) ? A producer of Nora Ephron's new play, "Lucky Guy," says he is "committed" to getting her biography of a newspaper columnist on a Broadway stage despite the death this week of the playwright.

Colin Callender said Thursday that his team "can think of no more fitting tribute to her extraordinary writing and remarkable body of work" than to proceed with plans to produce Ephron's play.

"We are honored to be part of her legacy and remain committed to seeing her magnificent work 'Lucky Guy' shine on Broadway," Callender said in a statement.

"Lucky Guy" follows the story of tabloid reporter Mike McAlary, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1998 for his coverage on the New York City police brutalization of Abner Louima. McAlary died that same year of colon cancer at age 41.

When word of the potential production first surfaced this spring, Tom Hanks was reported to be in negotiations to play McAlary next year on stage.

Ephron, who died Tuesday in New York City at age 71, gained recognition as the writer of films such as "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sleepless in Seattle." She made her playwriting debut in 2002 with "Imaginary Friends" and co-wrote 2008's off-Broadway play adopted from the book "Love, Loss, and What I Wore."

Callender is the former head of HBO Films, who oversaw such acclaimed mini-series and original movies as "John Adams," ''The Pacific," ''Empire Falls" and "Recount." In 2010, Callender formed his own Beverly Hills-based film, television and theater production company, Playground Entertainment.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Three bombings kill 11 in Iraq

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Blast from the bench: Scalia warns of 'evil effects of illegal immigration'

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Mac users guided to pricier hotels on Orbitz: WSJ

Orbitz Worldwide Inc has found that people who use Apple Inc's Mac computers spend as much as 30 percent more per night on hotels, so the online travel agency is starting to show them different, and sometimes costlier, travel options than Windows visitors see, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

Orbitz executives said the online travel agency is experimenting with showing different hotel offers to Mac and PC visitors, but said the company isn't showing the same room to different users at different prices, the Journal reported. They also pointed out that users can opt to rank results by price.

Mac users are 40 percent more likely to book a four or five-star hotel than PC users and when Mac and PC users book the same hotel, Mac users tend to stay in more expensive rooms, the Journal reported.

Hotels go high-tech for tomorrow?s guestrooms

In addition to the Orbitz website, the company owns other travel sites, including CheapTickets, ebookers, HotelClub and RatesToGo.

Apple and Orbitz officials could not be reached for comment outside of regular business hours.

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Fuel Efficiency, the Trend for High End Cars of Today | Car is the ...

Energy efficient vehicles are the choice of wise drivers, who want to save money on fuel in the long run. The fact is that the price of energy efficient cars are often high. Therefore, another consideration when purchasing this type of car is its price.

Honda Civic Hybrid

It will probably rival Toyota. Its 4-cylinder engine delivers 44 mpg performance and a speed of 60 mph from rest in 11.3 seconds. This sporty sedan, for those who prefer Honda Toyota.

Lexus 200h CT

CT Lexus 200h and Honda Insight rival each other, both provide a yield of 42 mpg. Ask if you want luxury needs. If you do, you should go after 200h Lexus CT. Its 1.8 L 4-cylinder engine provides acceleration from rest to 60 mph in 9.8 seconds.

2012 Mitsubishi i (MiEV)

Electric cars are growing in popularity at the time due to environmental slogan. An addition to the family is the new Mitsubishi i-MiEV, which is good for short trips. You can charge it at work. Usually there are tax incentives for electric vehicles like the Mitsubishi i-MiEV, but ask the dealer. This is definitely one of the most fuel-efficient vehicles by 2012. Auto This is the class of the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan sheets.

Scion IQ

IQ is probably the smallest car in four places in the world. Although it is only 10 feet long, do not let the size error. Among the features of this car are 11 airbags, HD technology, and Bluetooth, and the engine releases 37 mpg on average.

Toyota Prius

The car you are using an average of 50 mpg. Its engine 1.8L 4-cylinder offers 134 horsepower and an acceleration of up to 60 mph in 10 seconds. The small sedan that is perfect for those who travel a hundred miles or more to use and has enough room for five people. Available in the market is the third generation Prius model, and the Prius C and Prius V.

Honda Insight

You should go to people in need of making CT less luxury Lexus 200h after the Honda Insight. Both vehicles offer the same performance. The Outlook 4-cylinder 98 HP engine gives 42 mpg. Because it is not as luxurious as the Lexus 200h CT, and more affordable versions.

Ford Fusion Hybrid

Check the vehicle?s mileage of 39 mpg and has a 2.5-liter 191 hp engine, which offers a 60 mph acceleration in 8.4 seconds. It is the most accessible version of the main types of Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, which is the same as 39-mpg mileage and 191 hp. If after a lower price, you can go to the Ford Fusion Hybrid. The MKZ hybrid is for those who want style.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Soy Intake May Not Help Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Fierce storms rake Washington area

Powerful thunderstorms closed out a third consecutive day of sweltering heat in Washington Friday, downing trees, and knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses, as winds gusted to 60 mph and higher.

Around 8 p.m. last night about 35,000 homes and businesses in Montgomery and Prince George?s Counties and the District of Columbia had lost electricity.

A large proportion of them were in northern sections of the District, and in the Langley Park/Hyattsville areas of Prince George?s County. Many homes in Bethesda and Potomac also lost power.

A tree fell across the southbound lanes of the Baltimore Washington Parkway near Route 450, and a huge tree toppled in Takoma Park, in a tangle of leaves and branches.

This all came on one of the season?s hotter days, as temperatures before the storm reached 97 degrees at Reagan National Airport.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Friday, June 22, 2012

AP IMPACT: Syria rebels divided, at times violent

SARJEH, Syria (AP) ? Rebel commander Ahmed Eissa al-Sheikh keeps a paper on his desk bearing the names of the dead from his brigade. The first 16 are neatly typed below a Quranic verse extolling martyrdom. The next 14 are handwritten and crammed into the margin, because the paper is full.

Al-Sheikh, an Islamist with a long black beard and gray fatigues, runs the Falcons of Damascus group from the mayor's office in his village, which his fighters have taken over. The list is a constant reminder of al-Sheikh's personal score with the Syrian regime: 20 of the dead are his relatives, including three brothers and his 16-year-old son, all killed fighting Syrian forces in the last year.

One of northern Syria's most powerful and best-armed commanders, Al-Sheikh boasts more than 1,000 fighters, and they don't shy away from rougher tactics themselves. They have released prisoners in bomb-laden cars and then detonated them at army checkpoints ? turning the drivers into unwitting suicide bombers.

Most of their weapons are booty, including at least two anti-aircraft guns, some anti-tank missiles and one tank, but they buy arms with donations from "honorable businessmen." Although al-Sheikh, who ran a grocery store before the uprising, wouldn't disclose the source or amount, he gets enough to pay some of his men monthly salaries of about $25, slightly more for those with wives and children. His fighters say the cash comes from Syrian expatriates and other Arabs. He was heard on the phone thanking a group in Bahrain.

"God willing, Syria will not bow to anyone but Allah after the regime falls," he said.

___

EDITOR'S NOTE: Journalist Ben Hubbard was part of a three-member Associated Press team that spent two weeks with rebels in northern Syria, gathering firsthand information on the increasingly bloody rebellion against President Bashar Assad ? the longest and deadliest uprising of the Arab Spring.

___

Al-Sheikh is one face of the rebel movement in Syria. There are many more.

During two weeks in northern Syria, three Associated Press journalists counted more than 20 rebel groups, with anywhere from fewer than 100 to more than 1,000 fighters each. They go by names like the Idlib Martyrs Brigade and the Shield of the Revolution, and while all share a deep hatred of President Bashar Assad's regime, their unity stops there.

Simply put, no one is in charge.

This comes at a time when efforts to end 15 months of strife in Syria are collapsing, and the rebel movement has taken the lead in the struggle against Assad. Some countries have talked of boosting the rebels' capabilities against the regime, and U.S. officials have told the AP that U.S. operatives are sifting among the rebel groups to determine which should receive arms from other Arab nations.

Rebel coordination rarely extends beyond neighboring towns and villages and never to the provincial or national level. Many rebels don't even know the commanders in towns two hours away.

While the regime has been brutal, so have some of the rebels ? another cause of concern for the West.

Opposition activists filter most information about the rebels sent outside the country, making it hard to get an accurate picture. But several groups said they had sent captured soldiers "to Cyprus," which the rebels use as a euphemism for execution usually by gunfire.

One group said it had killed two brothers caught collaborating with the regime ? one during interrogation, the other by firing squad.

Rebels have scored small victories against regime forces throughout Syria's northern Idlib province. Armed with bought, looted or homemade weapons, they have destroyed government army posts and littered main highways with charred army vehicles.

In the countryside, they roam freely in much more territory than was previously known, their bearded, camouflaged gunmen on motorcycles zipping through strings of towns and villages with no remaining police or security presence. Children often hail the fighters with V-for-victory signs and calls of "May God protect you!"

But Syria's army retains a chokehold on many large towns and cities with tanks, attack helicopters and heavy artillery, weapons that the rebels' current arms can't challenge.

Indeed, more than two dozen rebel commanders, fighters and activists said that without better arms they can do no more than chip away at the regime ? a recipe for a long, deadly insurgency.

"If we get military aid, the end will come quickly," said Ahmed Abdel-Qader, a rebel coordinator in the village of Koreen. "If not, we have no idea how this will end. We are here. We're not going back. God will decide the rest."

Even groups associated with the Free Syrian Army, which claims to represent the armed opposition, bemoan the failure of its Turkey-based leadership to deliver aid. While they wait, most rely on guerrilla tactics.

One afternoon, 50 fighters in a vast olive grove crawled under barbed wire, leaped over oil drums and dove through flaming hoops in training for future attacks. Most were in their 20s and 30s and had fled the provincial capital of Idlib when the army seized it in March. Their rifles can't match the tanks guarding the city, and they can't afford better weapons.

Commander Maan Dahnin said a Kalashnikov rifle now costs $1,500 and bullets are $4 each. That's why when they lined up for target practice, most fighters fired only a few times.

Some weapons come from neighboring Iraq, though many are duds, and some from Turkey, he said. The best come from corrupt officers in the Syrian army itself.

"There are those who worry that the regime is going to fall, so they want to fill their pockets first," Dahnin said.

For now, his group's 1,000 men never gather in one place, so that if they are shelled or come under fire, not everyone will die. Meanwhile, they focus on roadside bombs built with dynamite, sugar and fertilizer and detonated by remote control.

Like most rebel commanders, Dahnin said his group gets no outside support.

"Here's the biggest proof," he said, pointing to a fighter wearing plastic flip-flops. "He's only good for one thing: toothpaste advertisements," he said, prying open the man's mouth to reveal a row of rotten teeth.

The conflict in Syria has already killed more than 14,000 people and appears headed for civil war. The Syrian government has ignored popular demands for reform, instead blaming the violence on armed gangs and foreign-backed terrorists. Others have warned against an influx of Islamists. The AP journalists saw no evidence of foreign fighters.

The uprising reached Idlib in April 2011, about a month after Syrian protesters inspired by other Arab Spring revolts first took to the streets and faced violent security crackdowns.

The protests started small in Ariha, a busy commercial center on the face of a round-topped mountain, but residents were shocked when regime forces shot and killed five protesters in one day, said Khalid Naif, a doctor. Many more people then joined in, armed first with hunting guns and later with attack rifles.

A year ago, the army surrounded the city and took over a downtown building, paralyzing the city center, Naif said. He easily named many of the dozens of people he has treated for gunshot and shrapnel wounds since. Others died before reaching the clinic.

Early this month, when a military convoy arrived to quash the city's opposition, rebel fighters blew up tanks and armored cars in a hail of gunfire and grenades and stormed the army position downtown.

Weeks later, battle scars remain. Three destroyed tanks sit in the main boulevard, their tops blown off like bottle caps. The former army post is charred black, and walls of nearby buildings are pockmarked with bullet holes.

Graffiti on one wall reads, in English, "The people wants SOS." Elsewhere: "We bow only for God."

But the rebel victory was limited. Some stores have reopened and shoppers have returned to downtown, but a ring of army checkpoints restricts movement in and out, forcing many residents to sneak out on foot. Military helicopters and snipers still target the city, wounding more people every week.

The city's rebel commander, Jamal Akta, who ran a unisex barber shop before the uprising, said the battle had killed 10 civilians and no rebels. While proud of the fight, he said his men could do no more.

"If we get more weapons, we can get rid of all the checkpoints," he said. "But the ammunition we have now is enough to defend the city, no more than that."

A ring of checkpoints with a central army post full of snipers and armored vehicles also strangles Khan Sheikhoun, a dusty, sun-baked city further south, on the country's main north-south highway. Local rebels can't clear out the army, so they blast military vehicles on the highway with rocket-propelled grenades. Two destroyed armored vehicles, one still on its trailer, now lie in the road, and local fighters say the army has changed its route.

"We can't face the regime as an army face to face, so we have to fight like street gangs," said Waddah Sirmani, head of one of the town's half-dozen rebel brigades.

Fighters have also surrounded the central base and fire on supply vehicles to keep the soldiers inside hungry and short of ammunition, he said.

"You could say that those soldiers are imprisoned among us," said activist Hisham Nijim.

Almost all the rebels the AP journalists met were from Syria's Sunni Muslim majority, and many consider the fight a religious cause. When asked what they are fighting for, most said they are fed up with corruption, harassment by security services and a system that gives preference to members of the ruling Baath party and the Alawite sect, to which Assad belongs. The word they used most often was dignity.

"If I go to the beach, I don't want an Alawite to call me a dog and I can't respond," said Ahmed Salim, 27, who left the police for the rebels in October. "I don't want to be treated like an animal. I want to be treated like a human."

Most fighters said they did not target other sects, only those who had fought for the regime.

There was little evidence of rebel attacks on civilians, but they were often merciless with regime troops. For most, the fight to topple Assad has become personal after they have been chased from their cities, their friends and relatives killed. Many frequently flip through "martyr" photos on their cellphones for inspiration.

One night at al-Sheikh's headquarters in Sarjeh, a group of fighters flipped through brigade photos on a laptop.

"Martyr, martyr, martyr, martyr, martyr," they said, pointing out those who had died fighting.

Videos of the group's attacks showed roadside bombs destroying tanks and flipping over army buses, as Islamic chanting played in the background. In one video, a booby-trapped van sped toward a checkpoint and blew up, splattering two soldiers into nearby trees.

The group was still high on a recent attack that had destroyed a military camp nearby. In the end, they photographed the dead bodies of 35 soldiers, drove off a tank they now park under a tree in the village graveyard and held trials for five captured soldiers. All were found guilty of killing other Syrians.

"They traveled to Cyprus," al-Sheikh said with a grin. "On a fast plane."

EDITOR'S NOTE _ Journalist Ben Hubbard was part of a three-member Associated Press team that spent two weeks with rebels in northern Syria, gathering firsthand information on the increasingly bloody rebellion against President Bashar Assad _ the longest and deadliest uprising of the Arab Spring.

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

IDES: Shattered Phase [Timeline]

This is the timeline for my newest roleplay: IDES: Shattered Phase

2180- German astronaughts encounter possible extraterrestrial life on Jupiter after capturing video recordings of the planet's surface. United States and South America engage in Borders War. Italy and Greece sign Vitoria Unification Compact; "Spartan Warrior" program disbanded.

2196- Space exploration is expanded upon as German scientists develop prototype "Jump-Gates" capable of transporting shuttles many lightyears through space in a matter of minutes.

2199- South America becomes United States territory after the Borders War. Russia suffers worst ice storm in history, casualties climbing. Andorra claims Spain after political fallout.

2200- Tensions between China and the United Kingdom escalate; war seems imminent. African arcology improves in major cities, prompting rebellion for improper use of government funds. American biologists discover new virus in rats.

2202- Australian military sent to Kenya to help quell rebellions. Americans succumb to Neurophage, which rapidly burns out brain cells of afflicted individuals. United Kingdom and China resolve issues diplomatically.

2207- Australia pulls out of Kenya. German scientists expand on Jump-Gate technology. Eastern European countries flee west after strange earthquake activity. Japan advances in medical technology. Children in America experience hyper-susceptibility to Neurophage.

2219- Medieval methods used to quell African rebellions, dubbed "African Inquisition." Chinese prime minister assassinated, Chinese government blames United Kingdom. Chinese invade London, casualties in the thousands. European allies respond to Britain's pleas for assistance.

2224- German scientists perfect Jump-Space technology, send astronauts into deep space. Alien life discovered, new planets colonized. America suffers from Neurophage, deaths climbing into the hundred-thousands. South American Resistence initiates assault on afflicted United States. Australia experiences typhoons.

2230- Swedish scientists perfect cure for AIDS virus. Eastern Europe recovers from cataclysmic earthquakes. Europe experiencing tensions amongst neighboring countries. Australia finally able to assist a suffering Britain. Neurophage spreads to southern American colonies and towards Europe. Sentient alien beings welcome human commerce and exploration. Artificial alien species known as "Borgs" assault Xelta Galaxy, human colonies prime targets.

2232- United Kingdom miraculously hold out and impact Chinese military, bombing raids on major Chinese cities cause surrender, Chinese economy impacted. Asian countries refuse to aid China. Human colony "Phalanx" withstand Borg attack. African rebellions ended. American astronuts assist in colonization

2237- Tensions between China and other Asian countries intensify. Japan unites with Eastern Asian countries. South American rebels crushed by final assault from a Marine Corps. tactical front. Neurophage continues to ravage. Earth colonists encounter hostile species, extraterrestrial war looms.

2245- China and Russia ally, along with Eastern European countries. Western Europe develops strong bonds with newly established "Grand America" and the UK.

2250- Africa develops bonds with Middle East. Global relations depend on faction-based alliances. Grand America offers Eastern Europe a place in their alliance with the rest of Europe, declined. Russia sets sights on Grand America. British government launches space colonization expedition.

2260- Russia attempts alliance with Grand America, refused because of ties to Communist China. China and Russia join Eastern Asia Union after invitation from Japan.

2263- Africa and Middle East sever trade with West World Covenant, causing turmoil amongst Grand America and African-Asian Alliance.

2271- Eastern Asia Union send delegates to establish alliance with Africa-Asian Alliance, delegates slaughtered, Eastern Asian Union retaliates. West World Covenant inducts Australia. Eastern Asian Union decimate trading ships from Europe to Grand America, sparking conflict. African-Asian Alliance incite campaign of world and galactic domination. Colonists on human colony "Praetoria" suffer casualties. Military forces evacuate planet. Earth alliances cause complications for colonization.

2272- African-Asian Alliance colonists assault colonies occupied by other alliances, galactic civil war erupts. Affected alien species feel drawbacks, ready to take up arms against hostile humans. Borgs enter Caduceus Sphere, attacking unwary human colonies. Friendly alien species assist.

2278- World War III finally erupts.

2283- Humans take to the stars to better obtain war resources as well as set up galactic military strength, assaulting rival colonists. Civilian spacecrafts developed.

2284- Space privateering becomes popular source of income for many. Humans recruit alien species for their galactic exploits. Treasure heard of in the Serpentine Galaxy. Gunslingers Union formed as counter-measure to galactic crime. Humans bring Neurophage into space.

2288- Earth taking a toll from war, bombs decimate landforms and slaughter thousands. Borgs pushed back from human colonies. Mercenary work popular amongst military-trained colonists. Aliens species encounter new life form on planet Vegos.

2293- Aliens afflicted with a sentient virus known as "The Herras Virus," which transforms victims into bloodthirsty beast-like beings, replacing limbs with tentacle-like appendages capable of tearing flesh. Colonists fight for dominance.

2295- Neurophage spreads to Borg.

2296- Earth military forces continue to destroy each other. Earth's life forms dying out. Neurophage mutates, afflicted experience hightened brain activity. Arctic wildlife become extinct from global heat wave.

2297- African-Asian Alliance colonists attacked by Threshians, AAA-Threshian War commenced. Herras Virus spreads to planet "Igo," victims attack unwary civilians. Military retalliation too late. Planet goes dark. Earth's water begins to dissipate.

2299- Civilians begin evacuate Earth daily, fleeing to open-armed colonies. Gunslingers Union establish galactic Bounty Board for Union members. Mercenaries assault Thresians on AAA colony "New Egypt." Intergalactic currency established, called "Tears."

2302- Western World Covenant completes construction of secret Galactic Flag Ship "Behemoth." Borgs advance on human colonies. Neurophage-persons experience minor telekinetic abilities.

2307- Earth becomes completely inhospitable. World leaders evacuated. Military strength of the alliances dwindle, leaving few forces to defend the dying planet. Thresians defeat AAA colonists and ally with WWC who wish for peaceful settlement of galactic colonies. EAU colonists discover derelect prison ship, GES Ouroboros drifting in deep space.

2308- Forces in the dark begin to stir....

2310- Earth is now a deadzone for all remaining individuals. Nuclear warheads removed from Earth. WWC establishes embassy on Threshian home planet "Vagan'na."

2311- Earth is completely void of life. All surviving humans become colonists, alien species prove either accepting or hostile. The Neurophage has mutated extensively, earning the new name "Telephage." Gunslingers Union becomes large industry. Pirating and treasure hunting increase. WWC and EAU skirmish on the colony "Ascention." Threshians encounter new life form underground.........The shadows conspire, and the cosmos hide the inner workings behind a veil of stars.

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Part of the main task of a manager is to pass information to his/her staff, employers, business partners, shareholders or the public. Information is power and for an organization it makes the difference between failure and success. One cannot succeed as a manager if he/she cannot effectively and convincingly speak to individuals or a group people. It is therefore important to know few essential public speaking tips for managers.

Sometimes, managers may find themselves forced to make impromptu speeches with no or little time to prepare adequately while in most cases, they have time to prepare before facing an audience. Below are some of the public speaking tips for managers that will make them well equipped when speaking to a small group of staff members or when addressing the industry bigwigs in a major conference.

The first public speaking tips for managers, before they open their mouth is to make sure they know the topic they want to speak on well. If you don?t know about a topic, do a thorough research about it and commit to memory all the basic facts about the topic.

Sometimes even if you know the topic, don?t just be too sure; freshen up your memory because a few things may have changed. For instance if you are talking to your sales team about a product you want them to market out there, learn everything about the product from raw materials to packaging because this is the kind of information you need to pass out to the team so that they can also eloquently market the product.

After getting satisfied with the grasp of the topic, the next public speaking tips for managers is to research about the audience if the speech will not be delivered to an in house staff. This is important because a manager needs to capture the attention of his/her listeners. A manager should find out the interests of the target audience, their problems and challenges, the questions they may want to be answered, how technical the questions are and many other valuable questions and then tailor the speech on this issues.

Sometimes the manager can write down the speech or list the points that can guide him/her when delivering the speech. Reread the speech or the notes and make sure the written speech is simple and coherent enough for your audience. To get a better grasp and confidence before facing the audience, rehearse the speech by delivering it out to yourself or a few confidantes. Rehearse as many times as possible until you are confident. Practice your beginning and the end of your speech because these are the most stressful parts of the speech. A poor start will dent the delivery of the whole speech while a bad ending may spoil the otherwise good delivery.

While making speeches, another public speaking tips for managers, is to spice the speech with humor and gestures but make sure the humor is related to the topic as much as possible and is the right one for the occasion. Furthermore ensure the wise cracks do not offend anybody in your audience. But before you apply humor, consider your strengths first ? whether you have made people laugh in the past or whether you are good at explaining things.

The last public speaking tips for managers is to have an outline of the speech ready. Sometimes a manager can draw a blank even after making proper preparation. The thought of drawing a blank in front of a crowd is pretty chilling. The best thing is to have an outline of the speech which you can bail you once your mind lets you down.

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The president of the GM Retirees Association, Jim Shepherd, sent a scathing letter last week to GM CEO, Dan Akerson . The letter was in response to General Motors' decision to modify pension plans for non-union retirees. Mr. Shepherd stated that the non-union retirees wanted to express their "absolute consternation and disgust" and described the move by GM as not being only unfair but, "it is sheer irresponsibility and greed." So, on behalf of its many members, I now welcome the GM non-union retirees to the "Hosed by Government Motors Club." As I mentioned when I welcomed Canadian taxpayers to...

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