As I wrote Tuesday:Egypt’s president Mubarak is a yes-man to the U.S., and the fall of the Tunisian and now Egyptian leaders are really the ouster of U.S. puppet regimes in the Middle East.Indeed, Egypt was for many years the second-biggest recipi…
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“We’ve been ready for talks for long timeâ€
Assistant Foreign Minister Zdravko Ponoš says that Belgrade has been ready for months to begin talks with Priština without any prerequisites and done solutions.
“All scenarios are possible. We’ve been ready for months, we’re now waiting for Priština,†he told daily Press.
Preventive maintenance and its long term benefits Posted By : Jenny Birkin
To save the time and money of its consumers, organizations and manufacturers are including preventive maintenance programs in their customer services. These programs contain a calendar of intended maintenance actions that the manufacturing company aims to take in order to prevent the breakdown and failure of the supplied machines and other parts.
“U.S. will stay as long as Afghans want help”
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden says the United States is prepared to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014, if Afghans wanted it. The international military coalition plans to transfer security control of Afghanistan to local forces.
Long distant grandmother Posted By : Frank Kern2
My grandmother started staying in a town side, a thumb area of Michigan. And in winters, Christmas time, I enjoyed staying with her as a young child. I used to stay in the city and loved the small town they lived in. grandma used to make exciting things for me. She would make little sandwiches and we used to have tea parties.
The internet: How long will Google’s magic last?
It flourished during the first phase of the internet. The next one may be tougher
“GOOGLE is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one,” wrote Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the search firm’s founders, in a letter to investors ahead of its stockmarket flotation in 2004. Since then, Google has burnished its reputation as one of the quirkiest companies on the planet. This year alone it has raised eyebrows by taking a stake in a wind-energy project off the east coast of America and by testing self-driving cars, which have already covered over 140,000 miles (225,000km) on the country’s roads.
Google has been able to afford such flights of fancy thanks to its amazingly successful online-search business. This has produced handsome returns for the firm’s investors, who have seen the company transform itself in the space of a mere 12 years from a tiny start-up into a behemoth with a $180 billion market capitalisation that sprawls across a vast headquarters in Silicon Valley known as the Googleplex. Google also stretches across the web like a giant spider, with a leg in everything from online search and e-mail to social networking and web-based software applications, or apps. …
Private equity buys into care homes: Wall Street goes long on grannies
Nursing homes may not provide the profits that buy-out firms expect
THEY are best known for eyeing glittery targets such as swanky retailers and landmark buildings. But private-equity firms have also recently shown interest in a much less glamorous business: nursing homes. Since 2005 there have been at least 46 buy-outs of nursing-home operators worldwide, according to Dealogic, a research firm. Private-equity firms now own three of the five largest chains of homes in the United States, including the biggest, HCR ManorCare, which was bought by Carlyle for more than $6 billion in 2007.
The buy-out firms reckon there is money to be made from the ageing of populations in rich countries. In 2009 Americans spent $104 billion on nursing-home care, up 20% from 2005, according to Kalorama Information, a research firm. Since people are living longer but not necessarily healthier lives, demand for residential care will keep increasing. Nursing homes have stable cashflows, since much of their revenues come from government reimbursements and are thus relatively immune to economic downturns. …
Apple, Beatles, iTunes: The Long and Winding Road
Apple is offering the Beatles’ 13 studio albums and associated material through iTunes, ending what many considered a glaring omission from the music service. – Apple is offering the Beatles 13 studio albums through its
iTunes service, alongside extras such as the “Live at the Washington Coliseum,
1964” concert film. The famed bands absence from Apples music service was
long considered a glaring omission.
Apple Corps, which publishes the Beatles work, h…
Heng Long closes 3Q with higher net profit of $1.2m
Heng Long International, one of the world’s five top-tier tanneries of crocodilian leather, increased its net profit attributable to shareholders for the 3 months ended 30 September 2010 (3QFY2010) by 186.6% to $1.2 million from $0.4 million in 3QFY2009. The strong performance is attributable to the overall improvement in the global luxury goods industry.
Revenue improved 60.6% y-o-y to $13.1 million in 3QFY2010, an increase from $8.2 million in 3QFY2009. The increase is attributable to the continued improvement of the global luxury goods industry. In tune with the rising revenue, gross profit increased by 65.2% from S$1.7 million in 3QFY2009 to $2.8 million in 3QFY2010.
Long on shipbuilders but short on shipping: Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank prefers regional shipbuilders vs shippers; says newsflow on shipbuilders likely to be more positive over next six months as dry bulk shippers continue to order, container shippers turned to profit after not ordering in past two years, says Dow Jones.
Also Deutsche Bank expects LNG/offshore orders to pick up, says between Chinese, Korean shipbuilders, “Better outperformance lies with the Chinese because of the various Chinese government support measures.”
Top buy picks are Yangzijiang (BS6.SG), Cosco Corp (F83.SG). Reckons shipping stocks likely to struggle next six months; tips dry bulk shipping sector “to continue suffering from an oversupply situation in 2011. Hence we expect dry bulk shipping rates to correct downwards after (seasonal) run-up in 4Q.”
Adds, container shipping rates started to turn down, will continue trending down in seasonally weak 4Q. Tips long shipbuilders/short shipping pair trade, specifically long Cosco/short NOL (N03.SG).
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How Long Will My Flat Panel TV Live? Posted By : Paddy Chang
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Long the stuff of science fiction, speaker-independent voice recognition is now an everyday feature of telephone-based customer service, and an increasingly-important and vital user interface mode for smartphones and mobile devices. Now, high-profile research programs, such as IBM’s Watson, are pushing the envelope: learning how to make machines that answer questions posed in natural language.
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PML-N warns of long march
LAHORE – Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has maintained that if appointments like NAB chairman were continued to be made, they will be forced to undertake a long march.
He stressed that President Asif Zardari should show some wisdom and not take such decisions. He was addressing a public meeting after inaugurating Watan Cards programme in Khushab on Sunday.
According to him, Pakistan Muslim League-N opposes this decision and will continue to do so. He said he has no personal grudge against Deedar Shah but the matter pertains to justice and bringing back the money looted from the country, whether this money is of Swiss bank accounts, Steel Mills or it is about the illegal loans of millions of rupees given to the directors of Punjab Bank.
Describing the people of Punjab and Sindh, as well as poor masses of the country as talented, he asserted that all the deserving persons including resourceless students, cancer patients, destitute widows and orphans have a right over the 60 million dollars in Swiss banks and it is not the personal property of any individual.
He maintained that appointment of Deedar Shah is tantamount to adding insult to the injuries of the poor as well as promotion of poverty and corruption. He said: It is a slap on the face of justice and a crude attempt to hide corruption. He said President Zardari has given the responsibility of rendering justice to 170 million people to such a controversial person who was People Party MPA twice. He said: “There is a need for utilizing national resources honestly and judiciously for transforming Pakistan into a state as per the ideals of Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal.”
Earlier, the CM inaugurated the programme of distribution of Watan Cards among flood affectees. He also enquired about the problems being faced by the flood victims and issued instructions for their solution. Talking to the calamity-stricken people, the CM said though floods have caused a loss of billions of rupees to the provincial economy, Punjab government has not lost the courage and every effort would be made for their rehabilitation.
US court hands another Pakistani long jail term
NEW YORK – A defiant Faisal Shahzad, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday morning for his failed Times Square car-bombing plot.
Shahzad, 30, speaking before the sentence — a foregone conclusion — was pronounced, warned Americans to “brace yourself” for future attacks.
“The defeat of the US must and will happen in the near future,” Shahzad declared, adding that the attacks were just Muslims defending themselves.
“If you call us terrorists for doing that, then we are proud terrorists,” said Shahzad, wearing a white skull cap and a blue prison-issued outfit.
The sentence in Manhattan Federal Court came just five months after Shahzad parked an explosives-laden van in a crowded street near a theatre and tried to detonate it.
“You are a young man, and you will have a lot of time to reflect on what you have done and what you have said today,” Federal Judge Miriam Cedarbaum said in handing down the life term.
Cedarbaum said her sentence was very important “to protect the public from further crimes of this defendant and others who would seek to follow him.”
At one point, Judge Cedarbaum cut him off to ask Shahzad if he had sworn allegiance to the United States when became a citizen last year.
“I did swear but I did not mean it,” Shahzad said.
“So you took a false oath,” the judge told him.
The unusually quick terror-related case turnaround followed ShahzadÂ’s admissions to his role in the plot to detonate the bomb when dozens of tourists and theatregoers were around on a Saturday night in May.
“I want to plead guilty, and IÂ’m going to plead guilty 100 times over because until the hour the US pulls its forces from Iraq and Afghanistan, and stops the drone strikes in Somalia and Yemen and in Pakistan, and stops the occupation of Muslim lands, and stops killing the Muslims… we will be attacking US, and I plead guilty to that,” he told the judge in a plea on June 21.
“One has to understand where I’m coming from,” he added.
The one-time resident of suburban Connecticut, a married father of two, declared himself “a Mujahid.”
Prosecutors said Shahzad, 31, was already plotting a second attack if his Times Square bombing came off as planned. He was instead arrested at Kennedy Airport two days after the May 1 bombing bid while sitting aboard a Dubai-bound plane.
Shahzad raised the slogan of “Allahu Akbar” after hearing the sentence, and said he would “sacrifice a thousand lives for Allah.”
“War with Muslims has just begun,” said Shahzad.
Shahzad also said he was happy with “the deal” God had given him. “We have laws made by Allah. We don’t need laws made by humans.”
Judge Cedarbaum remarked, “You are capable of education, and I do hope you spend time in prison thinking about whether the Qoran gives you the right to kill innocent people.”
ShahzadÂ’s exchange with Judge Cedarbaum began with Shahzad reading a prepared statement. Cedarbaum then asked Shahzad not to read, but to speak instead.
Shahzad told Cedarbaum it took him six months to connect with the Taliban in Pakistan. He said he then spent 40 days with the Taliban in Waziristan, only five of which were devoted to bomb training.
“Long process of normalizationâ€
Process of normalization of relations between Belgrade and Priština could take ten years, Veton Surroi of the Kosovo Foreign Policy Club told B92. “Governments of Serbia and Kosovo should think about their mutual relations in the long term and start making steps in that sense,†the Kosovo Albanian politician and journalist said.
Android More Viable Than iOS over Long Haul
In the emerging battle between Google and Apple, 58.6 percent of 2,363 developers polled in September said they believed Android’s long-term outlook was brighter than iOS. – The future looks brighter for Google’s Android mobile operating system than for
Apple’s iOS, believe the majority of mobile application developers surveyed by
software maker Appcelerator and researcher IDC.
Some 58.6 percent of 2,363 developers polled in September said they think Android’s
long-…
Romanies: A long road
Europe’s Romanies have a mostly horrible time. But they are thriving in America
TOMMY’S International Sports Cafe, Inc, a makeshift social club on 657 East 189th Street in New York’s Bronx, would repay a visit from those Europeans who see their continent’s Romanies (also known as Gypsies, see article) only as a lawless and hopeless underclass, in which success means at most building a gaudy, windowless mansion (see picture).
Only the Balkan dishes on the menu, and the hum of Romani spoken from the mainly male clientele as they play cards and pool, distinguish the cafe from anywhere else in the neighbourhood. Just like the Albanians, Italians and Hispanics who live nearby, its patrons are Americans. They take vacations, work hard as cops, teachers and in business, and send their children to college. Asked what he thinks of his neighbours, a man across the street scratches his head and asks “We have Gypsies here?” …
China Will Allow Credit Default Swaps, As Long As They Are Not Naked
I have repeatedly argued that naked credit default swaps should be banned.”Naked credit default swaps” is the term coined to describe the situation where the buyer is not the referenced entity.The American government hasn’t banned naked CDS. Instead…
Microsoft Windows XP’s Long Enterprise IT Goodbye
News Analysis: It’s taken 10 years to get rid of Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system, despite its flaws and security holes. – Someday soon you won’t see Microsoft’s Windows XP as an option on new
computers. A little less soon, and Windows XP won’t even be available as a
special order item. In three and a half years, all support for XP will stop. By
then, everyone using Windows will presumably have moved up to Windows
7…



