Thursday, November 29, 2012

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2 lucky winners for record Powerball jackpot

Powerball numbers are chosen in the drawing at the Florida Lottery on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Tallahassee, Fla. The numbers drawn in the $579.9-million game were: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6. (AP Photo/Phil Sears)

Powerball numbers are chosen in the drawing at the Florida Lottery on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Tallahassee, Fla. The numbers drawn in the $579.9-million game were: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6. (AP Photo/Phil Sears)

Powerball on-air talent Sam Arlen, right, is given a countdown before the start of the drawing at the Florida Lottery on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Tallahassee, Fla. The numbers drawn in the $579.9-million game were: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6. (AP Photo/Phil Sears)

As he hands over a customer's lottery ticket, Keith Ganatra, right, and his wife Anita Ganatra, left, owners of the Del Monte Market, help the long line of customers inside their store waiting to buy Powerball lottery tickets Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Phoenix. There has been no Powerball winner since Oct. 6, and the jackpot has already reached a record level for the game of over $550 million. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Sharon Long double checks her Powerball numbers as she stands in line in a convenience store in Baltimore, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Long, a customer service representative for a plumbing company, picked numbers that her sister asked her to play with. If she wins the jackpot with her sister's numbers, "I'm not sharing," she jokingly added. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

A sign showing the new Powerball jackpot amount stands beside US 1 highway in Homestead, Fla., Wednesday, Nob. 28, 2012. The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $550 million, the second-largest payout in U.S. history. Tickets are selling at a rate of 130,000 a minute nationwide. That's about six times the volume from a week ago. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

(AP) ? Powerball officials say tickets sold in Arizona and Missouri matched all six numbers to win the record the record $579.9 million jackpot. Now the hunt for the winners begins.

Early Thursday morning officials confirmed that two winning tickets had been sold.

The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6.

A lottery official said late Wednesday that the jackpot increased to $579.9 million by the time of the drawing, making the cash option $379.8 million.

Americans went on a ticket-buying spree in recent days, the big money enticing many people who rarely, if ever, play the lottery to purchase a shot at the second-largest payout in U.S. history.

Among them was Lamar Fallie, a jobless Chicago man who said his six tickets conjured a pleasant daydream: If he wins, he plans to take care of his church, make big donations to schools and then "retire from being unemployed."

Tickets were selling at a rate of 130,000 a minute nationwide ? about six times the volume from a week ago. That pushed the jackpot even higher before the Wednesday night drawing, said Chuck Strutt, executive director of the Multi-State Lottery Association.

The jackpot had already rolled over 16 consecutive times without a winner, but Powerball officials said earlier Wednesday they believed there was a 75 percent chance the winning combination will be drawn this time.

Some experts had predicted that if one ticket hit the right numbers, chances were good that multiple ones would. That happened in the Mega Millions drawing in March, when three ticket buyers shared a $656 million jackpot, which remains the largest lottery payout of all time. And it happened again for Wednesday's Powerball drawing.

Yvette Gavin, who sold the tickets to Fallie, is only an occasional lottery player herself, but the huge jackpot means she'll definitely play this time. As for the promises she often gets from ticket purchasers, Gavin isn't holding her breath.

"A lot of customers say if they win they will take care of me, but I will have to wait and see," she said.

In the hours before Wednesday's drawing, Associated Press photographers across the nation sought out ticket buyers and asked about their lottery fantasies. Here's a look at what they found:

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When Atlanta barber Andre Williams buys scratch-off tickets, he typically does a dance in his shop for good luck. As a first-time Powerball player, he plans to reprise the dance ? and buy a few extra tickets to enhance his chances.

"I don't even know if I'll look at it," said Williams, who bought his ticket at a newsstand. "If I win, I might pass out."

Paralegal Pat Powell was buying her first Powerball ticket at another store in Atlanta, even though she acknowledged her odds were probably "zero to zero."

Still, Powell has specific plans should she win: start an Internet cafe in the West Indies and a learning center in Georgia.

"I've been thinking about winning this money and what I'd do with it," Powell said. "There's no ritual, but it's just been on my mind. So it's like, let me just join the hype and just do it."

Atlanta accountant Benita Lewis, who had never played the lottery before, didn't want to be the only one left in her office without a ticket.

"I did feel nervous buying it like I could be the one," she said. "I'm going to retire and pay off all my family's debt."

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In Philadelphia, seafood salesman Billy Fulginiti bought 50 Powerball tickets with co-workers and a few more with a small group. He said he only plays when the jackpot is especially large.

"You go to bed at night wishing you wake up a millionaire," Fulginiti said. He planned to take a long vacation and "help a lot of people, a lot of charities," if any of his tickets turn out to be winners.

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Powerball purchases at the Canterbury Country Store in Canterbury, N.H., have been so steady that the manager has been working extra evening hours to keep up.

Horticulturist Kevin Brags buys tickets at the store two to three times a month. He says he usually picks numbers higher than 32 because so many people use numbers 31 and lower, largely because of birthdays.

The birthday theory didn't scare off Paul Kruzel, a retired doctor who chooses the days his children were born.

Both, however, have the same plans for winning: "make a lot of people happy."

John Olson has a more elaborate idea: He'd like to buy an island.

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At a downtown Detroit convenience store, Ceejay Johnson purchased five Powerball tickets. If she strikes it rich, the analyst from Southfield, Mich., said she would buy a home for her sister in Florida. Then she would "go into hiding" and take care of her family.

"And the IRS," she added.

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Associated Press photographer Jim Cole reported from Canterbury, N.H.

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Associated Press photographers Paul Sancya in Detroit, David Goldman in Atlanta and Matt Rourke in Philadelphia, and AP writers David Pitt in Des Moines, Iowa, and Jeff McMurray in Chicago contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Small Businesses Need Smartphone Compatibility

The growing use of smartphones and apps by shoppers is changing the face of the U.S. consumer market and any businesses that haven?t yet adapted are on their way to being left behind. A new report from vSplash and BIA/Kelsey found that a whopping 93% of small-business websites are not mobile-friendly, while a related study from Google found that 67% of shoppers will look elsewhere if a small business doesn?t support smartphone access. To get even further ahead, small businesses should make sure their websites can convert to a Google+ and Facebook page and have a claimed location on Google Maps. For more on this continue reading the following article from TheStreet.

Now more than ever, consumers are searching for their dentist, plumber, mechanic and other service-based businesses online and, more importantly, via smartphones or tablets.

Yet 93% of small-business websites are incompatible for mobile devices, according to research conducted earlier this year by vSplash and BIA/Kelsey.

According to a recent Google study, 67% of people said a mobile-friendly website makes them more likely to buy a product or use a service. Additionally, 61% said that if they don't see what they're looking for on a mobile site, they'll quickly move on. The survey polled 1,088 U.S. adult smartphone Internet users in July 2012.

Small businesses could be missing out on crucial opportunities to connect with customers if they resist allocating resources online toward mobile optimization and to get high placement in Google (GOOG) search rankings. Small businesses can vastly increase their Web and mobile presence by implementing a few easy changes.

The first look customers give to a business online is the domain name, which should reflect the business name or be keyword-rich, says domain name and Web-hosting company, Go Daddy. It also should be short, memorable, easy to use and have commercial appeal, Go Daddy says.

The website design itself should be simple, carry current content and be easy to navigate. Including direct language, such as a call to action, will increase customer conversions up to 100%, Go Daddy says.

Beyond that, online marketing consultant Yodle emphasizes the need for a business to have a website that is well-designed to convert to a mobile site, a page on Google+ and a Facebook (FB) page, at a minimum.

"The most important thing -- it's kind of like the lottery -- you have to play to win," says Yodle CEO Court Cunningham. "You have to show up online for people to find you. A third of the companies we talk to don't have a website, they're not showing up in Google Maps and over 90% don't have a mobile website."

Yodle has about 30,000 small-business customers, mainly in the service industry or those with mobile-based businesses.

Half of a small business' marketing budget should be allocated toward Google paid search, Yodle says.

(Yodle announced in September that it became a part of the Google AdWords Premier SMB Partner Program, which connects Google partners with small and medium-sized businesses that need assistance in creating, managing and optimizing their online advertising campaigns. Google is using this program as a way to collect feedback on its tools to further improve performance. By being a partner, Yodle can gleam insight into how small-business customers can use Google more efficiently.)

Small businesses should also "claim their listing" on Google Maps, Cunningham says.

"It isn't that hard. Go to Google+ or Google Maps, search for the business name and ... claim that listing. They will confirm [with] multiple methods for verifying," such as a mailed postcard to that address, which has a pin number to tell Google.

Unclaimed listings do not get pins, Cunningham notes.

To get mobile friendly, small-business websites should include so-called "responsive web design," which allows for viewing optimization across several different devices, meaning different content shows up depending on the device used -- a desktop computer, an iPhone or a tablet.

Mobile content should only be what is "most relevant [to the user] or likely to convert" to a sale, whereas a tablet can have content that is somewhere between a smartphone and desktop, Cunningham says.

For example, a business' mobile site for an iPhone shouldn't waste space with navigation buttons. Instead basic information like contact information, areas that are served and a booking widget are most applicable, according to Yodle.

"A great Web and mobile site, supported by a world-class company, can be life-changing -- it was for me," said Jeff Patterson, owner of The Crawfish Co. and a Go Daddy customer. "Equipped with an idea and nothing to lose, I found Go Daddy on Google. A domain name and one page site later, my phone started to ring. Today, we get up to 1,000 calls a day in crawfish season. My advice to small-business owners: Take time to understand the Internet and get online."

So, to recap:

  • Choose a domain name that reflects your business name or is keyword-rich;
  • Understand where your business should show up online;
  • Claim your business on Google Maps;
  • Make sure your website is mobile-ready;
  • Invest in paid search, the fastest way to appear on the first page of Google.

This article was republished with permission from TheStreet.

Source: http://www.nuwireinvestor.com/articles/small-businesses-need-smartphone-compatibility-60157.aspx

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5 Law Firm Web Strategies for 2013 | Cat Chat

We are in the midst of a digital revolution. Never before in our history has information been so accessible and instantaneous than today. In 2010, 77.3% of the US population had access to the internet (239,893,600 Internet Users) With rapid smartphone and tablet growth, our society is constantly connected and accessing information in a matter of seconds. An increasing amount of law firms are now finding new ways to use their Websites for industry recognition, promotion of legal services and an influential aspect of legal counsel decision-making process.

As Web integration specialists, I-ology has worked with law firms for the past 14 years to create customized Web business tools that help streamline our clients? operations. As digital technology evolves and becomes more accessible, we help advise our law firm clients by strategizing Web solutions that make sense for their practice goals and objectives. Below we review five relevant Web strategies to consider when building a comprehensive law firm Website:

1) Create a Consistent Brand Experience on Mobile

Why is mobile important in 2013? Mobile Web traffic is rapidly increasing, representing?13% of total Web traffic?and mobile Internet usage is projected to?surpass desktop usage?by 2014. Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for building a mobile Website. Mobile strategies are reliant upon specific company objectives and industries, but the most important element to remember is portraying a consistent brand aesthetic across your mobile Website. Often, budget, timelines and resources play lead roles when developing and executing mobile solutions. So, which mobile option is right for your company? The three most common ways to build a mobile presence: responsive Web design, secondary mobile Website, or a mobile application (native or Web).

2) Build In Responsive

Over the course of 2012, responsive Web design has started to pick up more traction in the technology arena. Still new to the concept? As I-ology?s preferred method of building mobile Websites, responsive design recognizes a user?s screen resolution and then auto-adjusts the content to fit that device based on predefined design breakpoints. When we designed our latest responsive?I-ology?Website, we featured four design breakpoints: 1200 px, 1024 px, 760 px, and 480 px. Responsive Websites also do not require browser sniffing and device detection like secondary mobile sites.

Another benefit of responsive Web design is that because an entire Website?s content is accessible through a single Website address, there is no need to update content for multiple platforms. Google also loves the methodology of simplifying the Website address usage and has actually made it?their preferred way?of building mobile Websites.

3) Utilize Your Content Management System

Our clients? Websites have content management systems (CMS) that provide all the necessary and advanced tools to allow clients to maintain their Website with fresh, relevant content. A CMS should have a user-friendly interface with an intuitive design that provides simple instructions to create, upload and organize content. The flexibility to add/remove pages to your site as needed is important for law firms to publish fresh and relevant content. Rich Text Editors allow for easy updates on Web pages with content, images, links and set styles through a friendly user interface. Advanced users can switch to HTML mode and update directly through code. New content management systems have custom search engine optimization (SEO) tools allowing users to add page titles, meta descriptions and meta keywords to assist in configuring pages for SEO. ?Another benefit of a full content management system is the simplicity of creating new Web pages to be created, deleted, saved to a sub-navigation or saved as a draft and published. A page can also be set to public or private and be hidden on the site, accessible by only direct link or Website address or administrative access.

4) Optimize Attorney and Professionals Sections

Whether your law firm is large or small, optimizing your attorneys? biographies and professional pages is crucial for Web traffic and creating a positive user experience. Optimizing your Website is nothing new, but optimizing for long search is an important and growing segment of today?s Web experience. A long tailed local SEO strategy is a great area for optimization. Law firms are also carving out their niche practices, industries and services through search engine marketing. Remember to optimize attorney bios for mobile readability and include important information such as practice areas, publications, featured clients and LinkedIn profiles. The integration of social profiles and channels throughout law firm websites are another important part of customizing the users experience.

5) Build a LinkedIn Strategy

LinkedIn is the?top spot?for professional networking and your online resume. LinkedIn currently has 187 million members and is on pace to surpass 5.3 billion professional-oriented searches in 2012. New features and updates to company pages and continued expansion of member profiles are providing real benefit for law firms to have a LinkedIn strategy. The new company pages allow detailed expansion of services and information, much more value than the simple biography of previous company pages. Member profiles now have skill sets to display on their profiles and recommendations for each. We have integrated LinkedIn profiles into our clients? Websites to help the cross-promotion and expansion of the law firms? marketing efforts.

There is no off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all Website strategy or solution for law firms. Many factors come into play when deciding which strategy best fits your company?s Web goals. We have come to understand that enabling the latest Web technologies and knowing what is possible from a digital standpoint is critical to reaching your target market.

This post was written by?Michael Eck.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Russia 'borrowed NGOs law from foreign legal practices' ? RT

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev gave an interview to the French media and spoke about economic problems, the Syrian crisis, Russian protest movement and recently adopted controversial laws.

Below is the full text of Medvedev's interview with France Presse and Le Figaro (as translated by government.ru).

Dmitry Medvedev: Good afternoon.

Q: Good afternoon. Mr Prime Minister, you plan to visit France soon, next week. We know that you had good relations with Nicolas Sarkozy. How would you assess your cooperation with the new President of France, Francois Hollande? Do you expect any changes?

A: I believe that our relations with France have reached a level where they should not depend on who stands at the helm of our countries, although everything is much more complicated in politics. However, I honestly believe that over the past few years our relations have reached a very high level; they can be described as robust, strategic and mutually beneficial. I had a good relationship with the previous President of France, indeed, but I am sure that it is possible to develop equally good relations with the current French President and Government, and I do not doubt that we can do it. My certainty rests not on ideological reasons but on absolutely pragmatic considerations, because maintaining good relations is important for both Russia and France, and on a broader scope, for the whole of the European Union.

Q: Mr Medvedev, the French Government has expressed regret that bilateral economic relations do not correspond to the quality of political relations between France and Russia. Do you share this view? Is France sufficiently open to Russian investors?

A: I would say that there is no clear-cut answer to this question. On the one hand, we can be satisfied with the development of our trade and economic relations over the past few years. Compared to, say, 2005, trade between Russia and France has grown from approximately 10 billion dollars, not even euros, to $30 billion last year. It is true that our trade and economic cooperation has slackened this year, possibly due to price differences or some other reason. I hope that we will discuss these issues during my talks with my French colleague and the French President. But still, our cooperation has grown threefold. This may seem good, but on the other hand, our investment dynamics are not all that impressive, although there are many large projects underway with great potential, and the overall level of direct French investment accumulated in the Russian economy exceeds $10 billion.

By the way, the volume of Russian investment in France is considerably smaller. I believe there is an element of mistrust, or possibly administrative obstacles, hindering Russian investment in the French economy. I would like this to become a thing of the past and for us to invest in each other?s economies, because mutual investment in the strongest bond between countries and peoples. Hence, the situation is not bad, but it can be better still. As I see it, Russian investment in France, for example, would be beneficial, given the current economic situation and economic problems in the European Union and France ? and the situation is far from simple in Russia as well. This is why talks on our economic relations are so multifaceted. We can be satisfied with what we were doing, but this does not mean that we should not strive for more.

Q: If I may?? why is there this mistrust towards Russia?

A: I don?t know, you have to ask our French colleagues. But I think there are several aspects. It?s difficult for me to find arguments on behalf of French officials, but I think that, first, Russia has begun investing abroad relatively recently. Consequently, other countries are still cautious of Russian investors, Russian capital as a whole and Russian business ? they want to see whether the capital is good or murky, and to determine the origin of that money. In general, these are logical questions at the first stage, but I?d say that Russia has progressed from the first level of the development of capitalism. It?s time to relax and understand that the overwhelming majority of Russian businessmen are law-abiding people who have earned their money honestly, and hence that this money can be invested in any assets, including French assets. So I believe that this is a history of growth. Of course, Russian businessmen should probably be more active, because I can count on the fingers of one hand the cases in which Russians have invested substantial sums in the French economy. This is not good.

Q: Your talks will probably focus on the crisis in the eurozone. Do you see it as a danger for Russia, since Russia always depends on the economic situation in the EU?

A: We believe this danger is rather serious. Otherwise, frankly, we would have planned Russia?s budget differently. As it is, we have adopted a very tight budget, given the strong interdependence between our economies. Let me remind you that the European Union accounts for 50% of Russia?s foreign trade, or 300 billion euros. Therefore, Russia?s situation depends to a large extent on that in the EU economies. We have to adjust our development scenario for the possible unfavorable developments in the EU and eurozone economies?? hence our most recent budget rule, although it was not introduced just for this. It is necessary to count and spend our money wisely. But we could have planned a more relaxed budget anyway. Yet, we did what we think is right for the moment so as not to exceed certain limits. Russia has 41% of its international reserves in euros, so I have repeatedly assured my colleagues, the President of France and the Chancellor of Germany, that we strongly count on the euro to continue as a stable reserve currency. We have not taken any decision to withdraw from the euro, but we naturally feel some concern over what is happening in the EU and eurozone economies in general, and in those economies referred to as the ?weak links? in Europe, such as Greece, Spain, in part, and some others. So this is not an idle discussion for us.

Q: Are you satisfied with the steps the European Union is taking to resolve its economic problems?

A: I would say that being ?satisfied? or ?dissatisfied? is not a matter of choice for us. It is the French people who should say, ?We like what they are doing,? or ?we aren?t satisfied.? We are watching this with concern, because at times it seems that our European partners lack energy or political will in their decision-making. Then there?s this protracted debate about what's known as fiscal consolidation versus development (I still remember this discussion at the most recent G8 meeting) ? a focus on the national economy or European solidarity.

This also largely depends on who is in power in specific countries, including France. In this respect, I would say I feel there has been a certain change from the policy pursued by Nikolas Sarkozy to that of President Francois Hollande. It seems to me that our EU partners are finally reaching some framework agreements. I only hope that they won?t be too late.

Allow me to stress that we are absolutely interested in the euro being used as a reserve currency, because it is not a matter of ideology for us, but a matter of pragmatism. We believe that the euro?s potential has not been exhausted. Although I know that there are many Euro-skeptics, we still insist that there should be as many reserve currencies as possible. This would make the global economy far more stable. The dollar, the euro, the Swiss franc, the British pound, and potentially, the yuan and the Russian rouble. The more stable this structure, the better. The rest is up to the EU citizens.

Q: France is debating a plan to raise taxes for the wealthy?

A: We are aware of this debate. I would like to emphasize that this is certainly up to the French Government and the French people. I think that, when it comes to tax policy, one should always stick to reasonable conservatism so as not to weaken the system, especially in times of crises. I could cite an example from the Russian tax system ? we introduced a so-called flat rate a decade ago. Therefore, every Russian citizen, from low-income Russians to the super-rich, pays a tax of 13%. This idea has been much criticized. ?Rich people and oligarchs should pay more,? we were told. This is fair. On the other hand, we do not want capital to flow out of the country or into the shadows. I am referring to the so-called grey wages, which are also quite common in Europe. We know that in Greece, for example, a considerable part of wages and salaries are distributed under the table, ?in envelopes??? that is, they are not accounted for. Russia used to have this problem as well. However, after we changed the tax rate, most of the wages were legalised. Isn?t this a good thing? When reforming the tax system, one should consider such consequences as the outflow of capital. At the same time, one should not think that the Russian tax system is something that will exist forever and will never change, like a dogma. It can certainly be changed if needed. We are also continuously thinking about our tax system and its future. Between these two poles, as between Scylla and Charybdis, is where the truth lies. In any case I think that interfering with the tax system during a crisis is not a good idea. But that?s my personal opinion.

Q: France was the first major world power to recognize the new opposition coalition in Syria as a legitimate representative of the Syrian people and spoke in favor of arms supplies to the coalition. What is your estimate of this position?

A: It?s a very controversial one. This is France's own affair: France is a large, strong sovereign state, a nuclear power, and a member of the UN Security Council. Nevertheless, let me remind you that in keeping with the principles of international law, which the United Nations approved in 1970, not a single country, not a single state, not a single government should undertake any action directed at the forcible replacement of an acting government in any other country. This is a principle of international law. Therefore, when any state sides with a force that is not formally in power, this decision, at a minimum, is directed at tipping the balance of power in another country. I won?t speculate now, who should be blamed and who shouldn?t. In spite of existing perceptions, Russia supports neither the Assad regime, nor the opposition. We are neutral. As is only natural, we had and still have ties with the existing leadership. But, in fact, that?s not the point. The point is how correct it is at some moment in time to decide in favour of supporting another political force, if this political force is in direct opposition to the existing and officially recognised government of another country. From the point of view of international law, this seems to me absolutely unacceptable. What will be the fate of the Assad regime and Mr Assad?s personal fate? It?s up to the Syrian people to decide. Let this be decided, among others, by the opposition forces as well. It?s advisable that they should come to power via a legal procedure, not as a result of being supplied with arms by some other country. Therefore, the desire to influence another county?s government by recognizing some political force as the sole bearer of its sovereignty doesn?t seem to me entirely civilized.

We, at any rate, didn?t and won?t act in this way, even though we condemn what?s being done in connection with, let?s be frank, a very difficult situation in Syria. We also condemn the government?s actions because of the level of violence that has been allowed in the country. But we equally condemn the actions perpetrated by the opposition because they are also engaging in bloody confrontation. As a result, there has begun what, in effect, is a civil war. Therefore, the key to the problem is in talks at the negotiating table, elections, and the coming to power of the popularly supported political forces. And finally, the last thing we want to see is Syria falling apart, something that will lead to yet another source of tension in the Middle East. The religious extremists are certain to take advantage of this, which is not good for any country, be it Syria, France or Russia. ?

Q: But why is Russia, which has repeatedly emphasized its neutrality in this conflict, so actively cooperating with the Syrian government militarily?

A: I will answer this question because, first, I was the Commander-in-Chief not so long ago and all military decisions were my responsibility. But you know what job I have now. The thing is that military cooperation is a long-lasting affair, and this particular military cooperation has always been absolutely legal and open. We have never supplied anything to the current government that doesn?t conform to international conventions. What we have supplied are weapons intended for defense against an outside aggression. Second, we have contracts that must be honored. We don?t know how long a given political regime will exist; it?s up to the country itself and its people to decide. We would cease any supplies only in the event of international sanctions. I remember having to accept a decision in keeping ? let me stress this point ? with a UN Security Council resolution (there is nothing related to Syria in this respect) banning the delivery of certain types of armaments to Iran. This was done entirely under international law. So what now? Iran has sued for damages and now we have to deal with this problem. Yes, we did honour the Security Council resolution, but simultaneously we have fallen into a legal dispute with Iran. We knew what was going to happen, but nevertheless made our choice in favor of the international community. It?s a very fine point. It is for this reason that we still maintain a very limited scope of cooperation with the Syrian government in this area.

Q: I would like to touch on the issue of modernization. We currently see structural economic problems, continued dependence on energy resources, lack of progress towards a rule-of-law state and other problems which were not addressed during your presidential term. Many analysts believe that a kind of moratorium has been introduced ? Hasn?t the policy of modernization, which you proclaimed, come to a halt?

A: I find it hard to argue with you. Indeed, modernization has not yet become a national precept, and we have failed to achieve any real progress. But, most importantly, we have started this work. All of us admit that Russia?s economy is not ideally balanced, that there is a disproportion, and that we rely too much on hydrocarbons, on crude oil and natural gas. We must modernize the economy, we must create an innovation economy, and we must introduce state-of-the-art technologies. Can this be accomplished in two or three years? Of course not; that?s impossible. But we have begun this work, and we continue to do it. The Government prioritizes this issue. Incidentally, the President also focuses on this issue. An ad hoc Presidential Commission, which I established, and which was retained by President Vladimir Putin as the Council for Economic Modernization and Innovative Development, continues to function. However, we are not moving ahead as quickly as we would like. Some organizational projects can be implemented more quickly, and some projects are more difficult. We have established special development institutions, including the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which should accomplish many of these objectives. We are establishing new innovation clusters, including a technology park and a largely new centre at Skolkovo. By the way, I have repeatedly discussed this issue with my French colleagues. I have discussed this with the President and the former Prime Minister during a previous visit. We are interested in the experience of your technology parks, which are also quite modern and interesting. I hope that we will be able to continue our cooperation in this area.

So we are moving ahead, although not as quickly as we would like. Most importantly we should not feel upset. On the contrary, we should continue to move ahead in the directions we?ve charted. We have identified some very important directions for the Russian economy, including the development of the nuclear power industry. And by the way, Russia and France compete with each other in this area. But there is nothing terrible about this; it's normal. Other efforts include bioengineering, the creation of a modern pharmaceutical industry, aerospace technology and many others. We consider these directions to be quite promising, and we have ?positive experience in these areas from the past. We will address all these issues, as well as new technologies. ??

Q: Your Government has actively advocated privatization in Russia and has launched a major program to privatize state assets. Does the purchase of TNK-BP by state-owned Rosneft run counter to this policy?

A: The Government is still advocating privatization. We continue to believe that privatization is an important economic process for Russia. On the other hand, this is not a straightforward process, and we don?t need privatization for the sake of privatization, although this is important symbolically. In what context? I have repeatedly discussed this. Privatization is an economic development tool. We don?t need a state-owned economy, we don?t need the majority of companies to be state-owned. However, the state has the right to maintain its presence in key and important sectors, including the nuclear power industry and the defense sector. This is standard international practice.

The deal you mentioned is something exceptional. In my opinion, it was motivated by trivial reasons. The shareholders should not have quarreled among themselves. One day, TNK-BP, which is an absolutely private company, became engaged in a deadly battle. They probably made a mistake by establishing a company on a fifty-fifty basis. When I was a lawyer, I always told my clients that they should never create anything on a fifty-fifty basis because it inevitably ends in a quarrel, and because they would be unable to agree on a director. Well, they created this successful and large company. But they decided to sell their shares within the context of these developments. And who will buy these assets? This is a good question. To be honest, we are not indifferent as to who will buy one of the largest oil companies in the Russian Federation. We were content when this company belonged to Russian and British business leaders. But we are paying attention to any possible suitors. So when Rosneft showed an interest in this asset, it seemed a better fit than the arrival of some hard-to-understand investor. I won?t name names, but you can guess.

And one more thing. Rosneft is a state-owned company, but this doesn?t mean that this will last forever. A substantial percentage of Rosneft shares are being floated freely. And this trend will continue. Rosneft will continue to sell shares. To be more exact, the Government will continue to sell Rosneft shares. Incidentally, a directive on selling a certain amount of Rosneft shares is sitting on my desk.

Q: When will you sign this document? Will you sign it next week, or next year?

A: Yes, perhaps I will go back and sign the document, after speaking with you.

Q: Does this mean privatisation?

A: Yes, this means privatization. In reality, this is part of the proposed deal. But, anyway, it implies privatization. And this does not mean that this will be the last transaction. Consequently, the Government should decide what is profitable, and to what level its involvement should be reduced. First, this might imply a level that?s more than a controlling interest.? In the future, this could amount to any level, depending on various factors, including the priorities of any specific company and its economic state, as well as the state of the global economy.

Q: The detention of the Bolotnaya riot protesters on May 6 was strongly criticized in the West. Now the detainees are facing long prison terms. Don?t you think this response was too severe?

A: Whether it was severe or not is a matter of opinion. You know I?m not going to give examples of how European officials respond to violations of the law, what sanctions they impose, who is punished and how. It is absolutely useless to say ?but look how you do things? and very unproductive in any relations. But I don?t think officials responded too harshly to this blatant violation of the law. You know, in foreign countries any protester who assaults a police officer would go to prison, no matter what their claims are and which side they are on, the opposition or the ruling party. In any country, if someone hits a police officer, he or she will be regarded as a criminal and will go to prison. I think all protest organisers should be well aware of this fact, regardless of whether they belong to the ruling party or the opposition. It is common practice.

Q: Is it true that after the new Russian president is sworn in, a major clamp down followed? There have been many new laws recently e.g. on foreign agents, protests. How do you see this?

A: I don?t know how you see it. If you feel that we are clamping down on the mass media to restrict its freedom then maybe it is true. But I disagree.

You know, priorities are always a political choice. Of course, everyone is free to analyse what is happening. But you should remember that our political situation is completely different from the political situation in 2008. The current system is different. Now we elect governors by a direct vote. Now we have many parties and 25 parties were represented in the last October?s local elections. We have received tens ? no, hundreds of party registration applications. They will all be registered. The political landscape has changed and it will be followed by changes to the law.

You mentioned some specific acts and I can explain them. With regard to protests, it is the responsibility of the Government to regulate protests. I have to admit our society is not the best developed in this respect. We are only starting to understand the idea of an orderly protest. The purpose of protests is not to end up in a mass fight, but to express one?s view of the ruling power or something else. Therefore, the law must be observed. Changes to the law are totally natural, I think. I think you also mentioned?

Q: Foreign agents?

A: Foreign agents. As far as treason is concerned, I think we are talking only about formalities with regard to the changes to qualifying certain circumstances in a criminal case. This is nothing out of the ordinary. It is a pure formality.

As for foreign agents, our legislators actually borrowed it from foreign legal practices. The most important aspect is not the concept, but how it affects the spirit of the civil society. If I found out that a number of NGOs had to close or faced problems it would be a strong argument for both the legislators and me. But I haven?t heard of such cases so far. So this is a concept that has proved neither wrong nor right yet. The law is a living organism and it will continue to develop.

Q: So you mean freedom is not being restricted?

A: I think not. Although you know, everyone has their own idea of freedom. I remember talking about this in a speech ? maybe in my annual address as a president if I recall it right. Who is a free person? It is not someone that the state defines as free by saying, ?Of course you are free.? No, it is someone who can call themselves a free person whether they live in Russia, in Europe or in Africa. If one has internal freedom, one is a free person. If not, no liberal laws will make one free. It seems to me this is a very important idea for any regime and any rule of law, any democracy, including our young democracy, which still has many flaws and needs to be worked on.

Q: You have called for the release of Pussy Riot but the girls are still sitting in prison. What is preventing their release?

A: I didn?t call for their release, I simply stated my view. I am always precise in my judgments, being a lawyer by training and mentality. Actually what I said was the following: I detest what they have done and I detest their public image. From the moral point of view, it?s a very, very bad thing. But considering the fact that they spent quite a long time in custody during the pre-trial detention, I think they know the taste of prison full well. In this sense, the state has demonstrated to them its punitive capabilities and has explained to them that they should behave properly, from both the criminal-legal and moral points of view. Therefore, I don?t think that they need to serve a prison sentence any longer. But this is my personal view. The position of the court differs.? There is a division of power in Russia: there is the judicial authority, there is the executive branch (including the Government), there is the President and there is Parliament.

Q: And the authorities cannot influence the courts?

A: Can they in France?

Q: In principle, no.

A: Nor can they in my country, in principle. It?s a very good answer. In principle, they can?t. Of course, we have the right to state our views, but, you know, I think the further the authorities (let me stress this ? any authority, be it the executive branch, the legislature or even the President) are from the judiciary, the stronger the judiciary will be.

Q: I?d like to ask you about Mr Khodorkovsky?

A: Do I have to answer?

Q: Yes. Do you think that Khodorkovsky has been in prison for too long?

A: You know, any imprisoned person deserves pity because imprisonment is a very harsh punishment. On the other hand, there is the liability that the court determines. Where the Khodorkovsky and Lebedev case is concerned, the court has administered a lawful punishment. Whether the term is long or short is a very complicated matter because, as is obvious, any day spent in places of confinement is a long and difficult day. On the other hand, there is the court ruling. I, at any rate, while serving as President, said repeatedly that there was the court ruling, which everyone must respect. There is an opportunity to appeal. As far as I know, the second sentence is still in the process of being appealed. Finally, a convict has the right to a pardon. The said convicts have abstained from this right. I am not interested in analysing their reasons for doing so at this moment. The fact is, they didn?t use this right. If they had appealed to the President, the President would have decided whether to pardon them or not. But they didn?t appeal to me.

Q: Do you mean that the ball is still in their court?

A: Absolutely, as in the case of any person convicted by a court. If recognised as guilty, a person can apply for a pardon. People did so time and again when I was President. I rejected some lawsuits and accepted others. I think it?s absolutely normal.

Q: Nearly a year haspassed since the December 4 parliamentary elections and the first big protest rallies in Russia. How did you feel when these rallies began?

A: Well, to be honest, I felt many different emotions, but they were all centred around one thought: Our civil society has changed. It has become more active and the authorities must take this into consideration and react to this change. Everyone must respect the law, including those who do not like the current authorities or the policy of a given government, president, prime minister or party. But the authorities should change too, because a reasonable government that wants to maintain the ability to influence the situation should adjust to the level of development of civil society. I believe that I found the correct answer to that challenge: I proposed changing some very important foundations of our political system, which I have mentioned here, including the election of governors, new election legislation, and some other institutions, and these changes are being implemented now, including simplified rules for creating a party. As I see it, this reassured those who were dissatisfied with the political structure, because they saw that they could influence the political situation. They can create a party. When it is difficult to create a new party, you have to choose between four, five or seven parties, as it happened in the past. Today it is very simple to create a party. You want to start a party and promote it? Go ahead! There are many examples of this kind in history. I don?t think we will have a bipartisan system any time soon. Anyway, our political and party system is much closer to the European system, including the French system, where the number of parties is much larger. There will be political alliances, which is normal, which actually is the authorities? answer to changes in civil society, the answer to public demand and the stance of the people.

Q: As President and as Prime Minister, you have censored Stalin?s actions more than once. But if Stalin is a criminal, why is he still buried by the Kremlin Wall?

A: You know, I am not only a man in the government and a former president, I am also a citizen of the Russian Federation. I have a personal stance on some issues, including Stalin and a number of his colleagues, his comrades. I have a strong negative opinion on this. But by no means does everyone support me on this issue, and there are some people who find [Stalin?s] methods of ruling the country very attractive. We had another discussion on this quite recently and I even had to post on social networks that these ideas can only be advocated by those who are sure that they will not be whisked away in a Black Maria and sentenced to 10 years in prison without the right of correspondence. You know what this phrase means, right?

Q: It means execution.

A: Yes, execution. So it?s easy to advocate tyranny when you live in an open country and know that you will not be arrested at night. However, some people believe that this is an effective method of governance. In general, nostalgia, or even yearning for the deceased dictators, is a widespread aberration. I believe there are people in France who yearn for some past regime or an authoritarian ruler. But this is my personal belief. I?d like to say again that a large number of people, a substantial number of people in Russia think differently. But this is what democracy is all about.

As for Stalin?s grave, this is a very delicate issue. No matter how negative my attitude to Stalin, I cannot close my eyes to what happened in the country during certain periods of its history and to the obvious achievements of the country?s political leadership, for example during the Great Patriotic War. Victory in this war was secured not only by the people, but also by the country?s leadership ? these are inseparable elements. However, this is not the key issue: A huge number of very delicate aspects should be considered before a decision to rebury a major historical figure is taken, and this should be done with due consideration for the law and the basic need for tact and morals. This also concerns the graves of other Russian and Soviet leaders, from Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenin to those who are buried along the Kremlin Wall.

Q: Can this issue be resolved quickly?

A: Again, I think that these decisions must be considered thoroughly so as to avoid clashes arising between different groups of people. In general, all aspects must be considered very carefully before disturbing graves. I see this as a major imperative. The rest is the issue of the authorities? competence. We?ll see what eventually comes of it.

Q: You must understand that it is very strange when the leadership, when Mr Medvedev says that Stalin is a criminal, yet his grave is in the most prestigious place in Moscow. And this is alarming?

A: I have just said that, firstly, only a court can declare a person a criminal. But it is absolutely clear to me that the persecution campaigns carried out during Stalin?s rule claimed the lives of a huge number of people, no matter what our political opponents and the supporters of that Communist idea may say or write. This is one moment. Secondly, any grave is protected by law. It so happened that this particular grave is located in the centre of the country. But if we take the decision to rebury Stalin, it could raise questions about other graves. We cannot say that some of the people who were buried were bad and hence should be reburied, while others were apparently nice guys and so should be allowed to lie peacefully in their graves. There is a very difficult ethical question involved: Is it really right to have a cemetery in Red Square at all? On the one hand, all these decisions were taken before our time. But on the other hand, it is a question of symbols. What I definitely don?t want to happen is for political decisions to pit one group of people against another. I?d like to remind you that little over 20 years ago the country was ruled by the Soviet Communist Party, the overwhelming majority of the Soviet elite were Communist card-holders. A considerable part of modern society still believes in the victorious socialist idea of the old model. Any government must take this into consideration, because these are our citizens, these are our people.

Q: And our final questions, Mr Medvedev. Do you feel comfortable working as Prime Minister under President Vladimir Putin?

A: You know, I could hardly imagine myself serving as Prime Minister under any other President. Vladimir Putin is probably the only person with whom I would feel comfortable working after serving as President. I can tell you with absolute certainty that I would have never agreed to serve as Prime Minister under any other President. Having been President, it is rather difficult to work as Prime Minister, even though it is a very challenging, ambitious, and interesting job. So, I am quite comfortable in this position.?????

Q: Do you miss the Kremlin?

A: The Kremlin is not an easy place to be. It is the heart of Russia and a very beautiful place, but to be honest with you, I don?t think of it as an architectural monument. It was my workplace for four long years. I believe that I did my job fairly and openly. I have long since decided for myself that you should not get attached to any specific job, since if this is the case you would never be able to work elsewhere. People, who think otherwise often have problems when they need to change jobs. And you should never think that you have been elected to any job indefinitely, whether it is as a village head or a President. Therefore, for me the Kremlin is a beautiful place and the heart of our country, but I also feel quite comfortable working at the Government House or the residence, where we are meeting today.???

Q: A question about your political ambitions. Would you be interested in returning to the Kremlin in the future?

A: I certainly am not ruling out this possibility, provided I am in sufficient health and strength, and that people want to see me in this position in the future. But this will depend on many factors. I have said this before that you should never rule out anything. As the saying goes, never say never ? especially since I have already stepped into this river once, and this is one of those rivers in which you can step twice.?

Q: And in that event, your Prime Minister would be ??

A: This is a good ending. We?ll have a completely different political situation then, because nothing like this is happening yet. Today, we are working in specific political conditions, and we need to repay the trust that the people have given us. I am referring to the mandate that was given to President Putin and, accordingly, the trust and powers that were transferred to me as Prime Minister.?????

Q: Will Russia be different then?

A: Russia is different every day and every year. Everything is changing. Thank you.

Q: Thank you.

Source: http://rt.com/politics/official-word/medvedev-interview-french-media-620/

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Spain's Catalonia punishes pro-referendum leader

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Spain's Catalonia punishes pro-referendum leader
By HAROLD HECKLE and JOSEPH WILSONBy HAROLD HECKLE and JOSEPH WILSON, Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

Voters wait to cast their ballots in a polling station in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Voters in Catalonia begin casting their ballots in regional elections that could determine the future shape of Spain. If voters give the regional government strong support, its leader pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they'd prefer to split from Spain and go it alone in the 27-member EU. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Voters wait to cast their ballots in a polling station in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Voters in Catalonia begin casting their ballots in regional elections that could determine the future shape of Spain. If voters give the regional government strong support, its leader pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they'd prefer to split from Spain and go it alone in the 27-member EU. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

The leader of center-right Catalan Nationalist Coalition (CiU), Artur Mas casts his vote during elections for the 'Generalitat de Catalunya' (Catalan Autonomous Government) in Barcelona, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Voters in Catalonia begin casting their ballots in regional elections that could determine the future shape of Spain. If voters give the regional government strong support, its leader pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they'd prefer to split from Spain and go it alone in the 27-member EU. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

The leader of center-right Catalan Nationalist Coalition (CiU), Artur Mas casts his vote during elections for the 'Generalitat de Catalunya' (Catalan Autonomous Government) in Barcelona, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Voters in Catalonia begin casting their ballots in regional elections that could determine the future shape of Spain. If voters give the regional government strong support, its leader pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they'd prefer to split from Spain and go it alone in the 27-member EU. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

A woman casts her vote in a polling station in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Voters in Catalonia begin casting their ballots in regional elections that could determine the future shape of Spain. If voters give the regional government strong support, its leader pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they'd prefer to split from Spain and go it alone in the 27-member EU. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

A voters choices his ballot paper to cast his vote in a polling station in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Voters in Catalonia begin casting their ballots in regional elections that could determine the future shape of Spain. If voters give the regional government strong support, its leader pledged to hold a referendum asking Catalans if they'd prefer to split from Spain and go it alone in the 27-member EU. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

(AP) ? The economically powerful region of Catalonia has voted into office a large majority of pro-independence lawmakers, but the leader who made a referendum over breaking away from Spain a central plank of his campaign saw his party's majority reduced by 12 seats.

Regional president Artur Mas called the early election as part of a power struggle with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy regarding the size of Catalonia's contribution to national coffers. But what began as a quarrel over money turned into a test of Spain's territorial integrity.

Mas had asked the electorate to give him an absolute majority to lend weight to his party's center-right policies, including the call for a referendum. Instead, voters have left him 18 votes short and in need to make coalitions to guarantee staying in power.

Associated Press

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Despite P50M shortfall, finance body sets bar high - Sun.Star

SHOULD the Cebu City Government dream high or aim for the achievable?

This was the central discussion yesterday during the first budget hearing where members of the local finance committee met with the Council.

City Treasurer Emma Villarete admitted that the City will not meet the P386-million estimated revenue from real property taxes this year.

During the cutoff last Oct. 31, the City collected only P280 million, with an estimated P50 to P60 million more until the end of the year. There will still be an expected shortfall of about P50 million.

Despite that, the local finance committee projected it can collect P560 million from real property taxes in 2013.

?Let?s be realistic,? said Councilor Noel Wenceslao, who also asked for a historical data on the annual increase in real property tax collections. It turns out that the growth rate is only five percent per year, but the 2013 project presents a 45 percent increase.

Villarete explained that the collection is based on the assessment of real property made by the City Assessor?s Office. City Assessor Eustaquio Cesa affirmed the amount.

Cesa said there are new buildings assessed every year and this year, a number of buildings were completed at the IT Park in Lahug.

Councilor Jose Daluz, though, said budgeting is about expenditure and not about the estimates, so the City should ?aim high.?

?We can have a high target because budget is about expenditure. We can just temper the expenditures,? said Daluz.

Councilor Margarita Osme?a said she is confused why the local finance committee has high estimates for some revenue sources and low for others.

One example of the latter is in other local taxes, like business taxes, community tax certificates, professional and occupational taxes, amusement taxes and transfer certificates. From these, the committee projected to reach P900 million this year.

However, actual collection as of Oct. 31 has reached P928 million, three percentage points above the target for this year.

With the start of tax mapping implemented by the City Treasurer?s Office, the City is
expected to collect over a billion by the end of the year.

In the proposed budget, the committee projected to collect P1.2 billion from other local taxes.

The City also overshot collection targets in license fees, collecting P141 million so far this year, from the P100 million proposal. For next year, the local finance committee projected to collect P150 million.

Another shortfall for the City is in its business and service income, which includes collections from clearances and certifications; garbage, medical, dental, laboratory, and terminal fees, among others.

While the City estimated to collect P350 million this year, only P132 was collected.

The committee also projected to raise P450 million from the same revenue source next
year.

?Why are you conservative in some but bold in others?? asked Osme?a about the projections of the committee.

?In the executive, we have our own definition of conservative. While we have a target, there are things that we still need to achieve so we need Council support. Before we came here we also did our homework, which the estimate is based on,? said City Administrator Jose Mari Poblete.

It is no secret that the executive and legislative have not seen eye-to-eye since Mayor Michael Rama bolted from the Bando Osme?a Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK) group of Rep. Tomas Osme?a, which dominates the Council.

Councilor Osme?a agreed that the executive and legislative should work together, but lamented that in many cases, the Council has not been included in consultations.

She said this happened when the executive conducted a series of activities with multi-sectoral representatives to craft ?the people?s budget?.

The budget hearing adjourned at 4 p.m. and will resume on Monday at 1 p.m., still with the local finance committee defending the sources of funds for the P6.7-billion proposed 2013 budget.

Villarete was directed to bring documents to support the revenue sources including comparative collection of the City Government in the past five years.

Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on November 24, 2012.

Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/2012/11/24/despite-p50m-shortfall-finance-body-sets-bar-high-254894

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Moffat urges industry to stand up for BBC - News - The Stage

Sherlock creator Steven Moffat has urged the creative community to ?speak up now? for the BBC, claiming a lack of support could result in the broadcaster?s demise.

His concerns have been backed by Appropriate Adult and Mo screenwriter Neil McKay, who warned that the Corporation?s commercial competitors will ?make hay while they can? in the wake of the Jimmy Savile and Newsnight scandals.

Both were speaking at last week?s Writers? Guild Awards, where Moffat, who is also the showrunner for the BBC series Doctor Who, received a prize for outstanding writing.

Addressing actors and writers at the event, Moffat warned that the BBC is ?under terrible attack? and urged the industry to defend it. He said if no one speaks out in support of the Corporation it ?will never be here again?. ?That light will go out. And that would be a terrible and awful thing for everyone in this room. So let?s start shouting now,? he added.

Speaking to The Stage, Moffat described it as ?painful? to see the BBC under such pressure, claiming that the Corporation has such a strong sense of morality and fair play that it would not defend itself.

?That means we have to defend them,? he said, adding: ?Can you think of a newspaper editor who would have resigned in the circumstances George [Entwistle] did? This is an organisation so honourable it requires other people to come to its defence.?

Moffat also said there is nothing else like the BBC, describing it as ?unique and special?.

Meanwhile, McKay, who won a prize for best TV short-form drama at the guild event, told The Stage that the BBC is ?the home of so much creativity? and the industry should ?stand up and defend it and not get sidetracked too much when mistakes are made?.

Like Moffat, he expressed concern that the Corporation could collapse if it comes under continued attack.

?The BBC has many commercial competitors, and they will make hay while they can, while this is going on, regardless of what is going on in their own backyards. The BBC is a sitting duck. Mistakes have been made but it?s a brilliant and valuable institution,? he said.

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Chevy dealer makes building more energy efficient | Automotive ...

LaFontaine Automotive Group, a dealership based mostly in Dexter, MI, employed two companies to upgrade its facility for energy efficiency and price savings ? and as a method to market its environmentally responsible credentials. GridNavigator, a supplier of an clever power administration system, and Bloom Common Contracting, a development management agency, have a partnership to promote green buildings to GM dealerships throughout the US. LaFontaine is their first joint customer.

A promotional video tells the story of why this established dealership brought in GridNavigator and Bloom ? to make the constructing?s energy consumption much more environment friendly via sensible, built-in technologies, saving a whopping $60,000 a year on its vitality invoice and providing clients with the message that LaFontaine Automotive is a spot that takes care of the environment. Prospects are shown the GridNavigator show board that demonstrates how the power?s power is managed for vitality efficiency optimization. The dealership has been improved by including LED lighting and an efficient heating and air con system, as you possibly can see in the video below.

The Chevrolet Volt is shown throughout the video, although it is never as soon as mentioned by anyone interviewed. It does recommend that making a dealership Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified and vitality environment friendly is a logical method to market products like the Volt. It makes gross sales that a lot easier, according to Robert Halfacre, gross sales marketing consultant at LaFontaine. ?The sales process right here at LaFontaine begins from the moment the customer walks in the entrance door,? Halfacre says in the video. ?We use this building to sell cars.?

Ryan LaFontaine, owner of the supplier group, appreciates the energy cost financial savings and the way making these adjustments has been strengthening marketing and customer relationships. ?The initial funding in power upgrades has paid for itself in advertising and marketing exposure alone and permits us to align our brand with at this time?s power- and atmosphere-conscious buyers,? he says.

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REDMOND, Wash. and DETROIT-(November 1, 2012)-GridNavigator, provider of an intelligent vitality administration system (EMS), and Bloom Common Contracting, a premier full-service development management agency, as we speak introduced a partnership to advertise inexperienced constructing to GM auto dealerships all through the U.S. and their first joint customer, LaFontaine Automotive Group.

As auto producers improve their mixture of power efficient automobiles, sellers are aligning their manufacturers with their merchandise by designing and constructing greener showrooms. Design for LEED certification mixed with the GridNavigator EMS provide a protracted-term benefit by sustaining energy efficiency over the life of the constructing by frequently optimizing energy utilization across advanced LED lighting, HVAC, and renewable power systems. As well as, the power and environmental savings might be broadcast real-time to the seller showroom in a customer-pleasant display.

?With a powerful commitment to green constructing, auto sellers can join with clients, management energy costs and differentiate their model,? said Alan Bloom, chairman and CEO, Bloom Common Contracting. ?The LaFontaine Automotive Group is a trailblazer in inexperienced auto dealerships and is recognizing the advantages of being a leader.?

LaFontaine Automotive Group Establishes Green Dealership Lead

Bloom Basic Contracting?s most up-to-date installation of the turnkey GridNavigator EMS is at LaFontaine?s Dexter, Michigan facility. The set up includes GridNavigator?s lux sensors, which management inside lights and allow use of daylighting to reduce energy calls for; smart tools controls; and intraday forecasting analytics that automatically optimize rooftop heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units. The combination savings are shown actual time within the LaFontaine showroom on a buyer-pleasant GridNavigator vitality kiosk. Dealerships also can choose to manually management their lighting and HVAC programs by altering settings through an online-primarily based utility via a smart telephone or pill computer.

?Our green dealership saves us $60,000 per year in energy costs and has strengthened our buyer relationships,? stated Ryan LaFontaine, proprietor, LaFontaine Automotive Group. ?The preliminary investment in vitality upgrades has paid for itself in marketing publicity alone and permits us to align our brand with right this moment?s power- and environment-acutely aware buyers.?

?Educating customers on energy efficiency alternatives for our companies, properties and communities supports the sales technique of fuel efficient automobiles,? mentioned Mary Alice Kurtz, program manager, Facility Sustainability Initiatives, GM. ?By purposefully integrating sustainability into our showrooms, we assist our clients to higher understand our energy options, superior technologies and our ongoing dedication to a extra sustainable future.?

The cloud-primarily based GridNavigator EMS is a mixture of a wise network of lighting and HVAC control programs connecting multiple power endpoints throughout totally different facilities. The data from the endpoints is communicated back to the remote GridNavigator knowledge middle and intraday power forecast engine for continuous distant monitoring, controlling and optimizing. GridNavigator additionally used the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager to benchmark every dealership, an preliminary step in the ENERGY STAR certification process.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

How to care for oily hair | Health and Fitness Tips | Weight Loss ...

Oily hair is a bit troublesome, feels dirty all day, often sticky dust, often misunderstood poor hygiene. Then, how oily hair care will not this it? Good care measures to alleviate this situation?

Often washing hair: Do not worry about washed too many. If the hair is oily, wash your hair every day is a good idea.

Wash your hair with warm water: Many people think that to go grease wash your hair with hot water, washed with cold water afterwards can shrink pores and keep hair dry. The hot water is indeed easier decontamination, but will stimulate the scalp, scalp oil secretion automatic, if more cold water rinse, oil will stay in the head cortex red can not afford to wash away the grease also. So when you wash your hair with warm water rinse!

Thoroughly washed clean: regardless of what kind of shampoo, make sure to thoroughly rinse. The residue shampoo only faster adhesion of dust and grease.

Do not use hair conditioner: Conditioner covering the surface of the hair, oily hair does not need. Only in the tips of the hair dry, rubbed a little hair conditioner in the hair.

Diet: Eat less spicy greasy food, do not eat the sweet and salty foods, less smoking and drinking. Eat high protein foods containing vitamins.

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Free Thanksgiving Parade Unit

by Katie on November 17, 2012

I don?t know about all of you, but our family loves watching the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade each year. ?The younger kids snuggle up with their blankets while the older ones pretend they?re not interested, but continue to watch anyway!

So, I was excited to find this free Thanksgiving Parade Unit. ?It includes a variety of activities, such as creative writing, science experiments, map skills, and basic math.

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Sunday, November 18, 2012

What You Need To Know About A Home Based Business | Voooz.com

TIP! If you can, try and increase your income by establishing membership fees. Implementing membership subscriptions is a simple way to increase your profits.

If a person told you all about how you can start a home business enterprise and eventually leave your job, what would you say? In reality, most folks that say you can work from home are really just trying to sell you something. Work at home success is obtainable, but there isn?t one proven method that works for everyone. Here are some tips for starting a business of your own.

TIP! Avoid being pulled into socializing on the Internet. Only use these sites to advertise your business.

Try starting a business, such as daycare or a service in which you do errands. You can help others in a multitude of ways, so put on your thinking cap and see what you can come up with!

TIP! If you are planning to run a business from home, understand the challenges that come with it. Look at every angle of a home business opportunity.

Set up a fund that you can use in case of emergency, in order to ensure your business? financial security. Such a fund helps you deal with unplanned costs and maintain smooth operations during times of financial uncertainty. Don?t ?borrow? from the emergency fund or use it for non-emergencies, and if you do use funds, replace them as soon as you can.

TIP! Identify what people like and dislike about your company and its products. You can find this information from web searches, asking friends and family, or searching for reviews of your business online.

Running a successful home business takes initiative and a drive to succeed. Since certain cities or counties have regulations that restrict you from operating a business in your home, consider building a business space on your property that you can tailor to your business, and also use it to keep customers separate from your home environment. This will allow you to save money that would have been spent on paying for office space to rent, and you?ll also save on gas since you won?t need to make a daily commute.

TIP! It?s important to sit down, and determine what the goal of your business is. This only needs a few sentences to say what your business does.

To keep your business and personal emails separate, set up an extra email account using your business?s domain name. As well, download your emails to unconnected places. For example, route your personal email through online hosts such as Gmail, and use a more professional program such as Outlook for your business mail.

TIP! If you have a home business, record all of your business driving. Most of the time, this mileage can be written off on your taxes.

You should have a short paragraph stating your goals for your business objective, keeping it to a couple brief sentences. What your business does and its focus should be clearly described in your objective. This area should also include information on your business and what makes you better than your competition.

TIP! Do not forget to obtain business cards. There are many websites online that offer free or inexpensive business card printing services.

One of the best ways to increase your profitability is to make sure you are claiming all of the tax deductions that are allowed under the current tax code. When you claim every deduction you legally can, you will save a great deal of money when it comes time to pay your taxes.

TIP! Be sure to set some money aside for paying taxes. You should put aside 20% of your income earned in order to have it when it comes time to pay your taxes.

It is important that as the only owner of the home business enterprise, that you are the only one who has the right to make financial decisions for the business. If you allow another person to use your business credit card to make a personal purchase, you may be unable to write off other business-related purchases on your taxes that show up on the same receipt.

TIP! When beginning a home business, you need to create a website that will promote and sell your product. A website is a useful tool for marketing your business to a broader range of people and increasing your sales.

As you have just learned, there are many people trying to sell you on scams. However, as you?ve learned throughout this article, there are also many common-sense tips and tactics that you can use in order to grow your home based business. If you?re willing to put in the work, you can certainly be successful

Source: http://voooz.com/2012/11/17/what-you-need-to-know-about-a-home-based-business-2/

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