Thursday, July 19, 2012

96% First Position

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A number of the performances are plain stunning - Aran and Joan, in particular, seem born to move - and in many ways watching the movie is like watching a sporting event; there are winners and losers and favorites to cheer on.

It's an intense journey, and Kargman captures it all, down to the dancers' bloodied and bruised feet.

Yes, it is possible to create a gripping documentary about the ballet world without resorting to "Black Swan" melodramatics.

Because its subjects are so driven and so talented, "First Position," which is about ballet, is more gripping than the norm.

It's in the quick audience-reaction shots of the young dancers' exultant parents and cringing private instructors that the movie finds its most nakedly human moments.

The film shows the grueling work it takes for young dancers like Zamora to look effortless on stage, and First Position shows teachers who range from supportive to borderline abusive.

Far from the dutiful progeny of "Dance Moms," these are individuals of uncommon skill, self-knowledge, maturity and drive. They're the real deal. And so is First Position.

All of the dollars and expertise that produced this summer's blockbusters could never produce a spectacle as wondrous as 11-year-old Aran Bell dancing his heart out.

Kargman ... brings a welcome empathy to this programmatic film that follows six hopefuls as they compete in something called the Youth America Grand Prix, which we're told is the most comprehensive ballet competition in the world.

The children are almost unearthly in their agility and elegance -- until they remove their shoes, and reveal their all-too-human abrasions and injuries.

It's a wealth of material at odds with a scant running time and shallow focus.

When it's over, you won't remember so much about who won and who lost. Instead, what remains is the expression on a young dancer's face, reflected in a mirror: showing the joy of being in love with what you do.

What we experience is the overwhelming thrill of the competition and the true agony of defeat.

It could very well compete for Best Documentary at next year's Academy Awards.

For someone (like me) who has never been to a ballet, the talent of these teens and tweens is a revelation.

It's 'Spartacus' en pointe.

Inspiring documentary about hardworking young dancers.

Almost loses its sense of good taste entirely in the final act, straining to build suspense and shape heroes. The bias hangs a little ugly in an otherwise passable, somewhat enlightening effort.

The cookie cutter format Kargman uses in presenting her subjects may be unoriginal but a safe way to introduce the filmmaker to her new audience.

Child ballet dancer and former journalist Bess Kargman brings a dancer's passion and insight to her directorial debut, illuminating the addictive magic and fierce demands of a ballet dancer's life.

Really, all of the dancers' evident passion for their art is, well, spellbinding.

These kids are proud of their tights.

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Elrie Joubert wins coveted Absa L'Atelier Award | Looking at arts ...

18 July 2012. Madiba?s ninety fourth birthday. The day of the announcement of the 2012 Absa L?Atelier and Gerard Sekoto Awards. These awards have been a feature of the South African art scene for 27 years now and they are made for a single work. All eighty five exhibitors get to have their works seen by the general art public and featured in the lovely catalogue. The ten finalists get R2 500. The four merit award winners each get R25 000. One of these merit award winners gets to win the Gerard Sekoto award. The winner of the Gerard Sekoto award gets the merit award amount of R25 000 plus an opportunity to learn French, then to go to Paris for three months to do a residency there. The winner of the L?Atelier award wins R110 000 and gets to go to Paris for six months to do a sabbatical there and to have a solo exhibition at the Absa Gallery some time after his or her return to South Africa.

I get see the exhibition of works by eighty five young (21-35) South African artists from all over the country. More importantly I get to meet all ten of the finalists selected by Dirkie Offinge and his team of adjudicators. They are Mandy Johnston, Elrie Joubert, Nina Liebenberg, Heidi Janice Mielke, Mbavhalelo Nekhavhambe, Mahlomolo Nkosi, Bamanye Nqxale, Bambo Sibiya, Karin Smith and Andrew Sprawson.

I start my interviews with Andrew Duncan Sprawson. His work entitled ?Car Guard? is a ballpoint pen drawing of Main Street life drawn from a photograph taken in Maboneng, Johannesburg?s downtown art precinct. Sprawson speaks about rejuvenation and decay and his love of sparse and cold landscapes. I stare at the work and it speaks to me of an aspect of Johannesburg I often pass through, but don?t often see. He also has another set of three drawings entitled ?Brixton? on display.

Andrew Sprawson?s ?Car Guard?.

The next work I visit is that of Elrie Joubert. It is entitled ?Selective Unveiling?. It is a curiosity cabinet of her personal collected objects from the family farm. It is her private collection made public. Insects, bones, ?bits? of things are all displayed on a light table. It has a microscope so people can examine it more closely. That is attached to a projector so everyone can see what is being examined. The whole thing is quirky, clever and lovely. I tell Joubert that my late father would have loved her exhibit and awarded her the top prize without even bothering to see the others.

Elrie Joubert?s winning work, Selective Unveiling

I move on. Heidi Janice Mielke has a photograph of a shorn and butchered sheep. It is the metaphorical sacrifice to violence. Entitled to remind us of innocence ?Have you any wool? is not an easy work to view.

Heidi Janice Mielke?s work, ?Have you any wool?

Mvavhelelo Nekhavhambe has two works out of the eighty five on display. He hails from Thohoyandou. Only his video work ?Conversations with a dead tree? makes it to the top ten, but that doesn?t mean the other is not interesting. True of all the others that didn?t make it to the top ten. The work is just under five minutes long and it shows Nekhavhambe engaging with the tree.

Mbavhalelo Nekhavhambe?s ?Conversations with a dead tree?

The next work I visit is ?Coir? a work by Mandy Johnston. This young Johanesburg based artist is the only one of the finalists whose work is already known to me. Earlier this year I attended her solo exhibition, ?Subject to Change?, at ROOM. Johnston has a particular love of working with various materials and coir is both a depiction of coir and created by painting with a paste made of burnt coir.

Mandy Johnston?s ?Coir?

Nina Liebenberg?s ?Forest? is a series of imagined cross sections of trees created by using Echinaea augustifola tea. It is quite fascinating to hear Liebenberg speak of this, especially the dendrochronological readings by an eminent scientist who was eventually persuaded to enter into the fantasy. Liebenberg also spoke to me of the research which turned up the information that caterpillars which eat Echinacea leaves don?t go on to develop into moths or butterflies.

Nina Liebenberg?s ?Forest?

Karin Smith has cast ten bronze antelopes which she originally created out of found objects like twigs, berries and bark. Entitled ?Tread Carefully? these little works are na?ve, fragile and delicate ? everything the classic bronze cast statue is usually not. Smith has worked with contemporary jewellery technology to create these imaginative creations.

Karin Smith?s ?Tread Carefully?

Bamanye Nqxale from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape has a work entitled ?From the burning man series, Saphela?. ?Saphela? means ?our end?. He is examining the concept of xenophobia subsequent to the 2008 xenophobic attacks. He challenges the assumptions by some South Africans that every South African feels the same way. His work is a self-portrait, albeit an abstract one, and it speaks about destruction and decay.

Bamanye Nqxale ?From the burning man series, Saphela?

Bambo Sibiya has two works hanging adjacent to one another. The work which made it to the final ten is entitled ?Mama Uyimbokodo III?. It speaks about women as the bedrock of the nation, their strength and dedication. Sibiya pays tribute to all the single mothers and all the role models known and unknown who have made an impact on his life. These include famous singers, famous artists, polititians and ordinary women who have overcome extraordinary odds.

Bambo Sibiya?s ?Mama uyimbokodo III?

The last interview I conduct is with Mahlomolo Nkosi, an Artist Proof Studio graduate from Katlehong on the West Rand. His work is a linocut, the original, not a print, entitled ?My First Bridge to Johannesburg; My Last Bridge to go Home?. He shares with me at a very basic level about the difficulties of making a living through art as a young and relatively unknown artist. He is working as a signwriter for Fruit & Veg City, as well as doing some more creative tattooing. He points out that he needs to pay his bills. I empathise. I express the thought that the L?Atelier Awards are the catalyst for young artists to come to the attention of gallerists, collectors and arts writers. He nods.

Mahlomola Nkosi?s ?My first bridge?

Now for the actual awards. My late father?s choice would have been spot on. Elrie Joubert, the Bloemfontein farm girl, won the Absa L?Atelier award with ?Selective Unveiling?. The Gerard Sekoto award went to Bambo Sibiya with his work ?Mama Uyimbokodo III? (the catalogue and wall title say ?Uyimbohodo? but Sibiya points out that this is an error). Merit Awards went to Nina Liebenberg, Heidi Janice Mielke, Bambo Sibiya and Mandy Johnston.

The winning work, ?Selective Unveiling? by Elrie Joubert

The exhibition is open to the public from 19 July 2012 and it will run at Absa Gallery until 23 August 2012. Absa Gallery, Upper Ground Level, Absa Towers North, 161 Main Street. Members of the public are requested to bring their ID books along for parking and entry purposes. There is a catalogue available for sale detailing all the works and listing the winners.

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We can't afford to neglect ways to halt global warming

If we must research climate engineering, sucking carbon dioxide out of the air ought to be higher up our list of priorities

CLIMATE engineering experiments have an unfortunate habit of going wrong before they get going. Earlier this year, a project to test the feasibility of pumping sun-blocking particles into the stratosphere was cancelled after a mix-up over intellectual-property rights. Another high-profile test - of dumping iron particles into the ocean to stimulate plankton growth - failed miserably after being disrupted by protesters.

Such failures may be a source of satisfaction for those who find the idea of engineering the climate abhorrent. But the unpalatable truth is that we need to find out what works. There now appears to be little chance of avoiding at least 2 ?C of warming over pre-industrial levels. At some point we may have to try to engineer our way out of trouble.

That is why long-awaited results from an ocean fertilisation test are good news (see "Geoengineering with iron might work after all"). The technology has always looked promising but has acquired a bad reputation, not least because companies have tried to use it as a means of making a profit through carbon credits.

Now a publicly funded test has shown that the technology can work. It is not a panacea: at best it might soak up a tenth of emissions, and the effects of doing it on a large scale are not known. But it is something.

The results should also put CO2 removal more generally back into the frame. For too long, this form of geoengineering has been overshadowed by sun-blockers. In 2009, for example, the Royal Society reported that aerosols sprayed into the sky were one of the cheapest and most effective methods. CO2 removal generally scored worse on both counts.

But cost and effectiveness are not everything. Sunshades leave the root problem unsolved and would be hard to stop once started. For those reasons alone, CO2 sinks deserve a chance.

They aren't getting it. The "new" data came from an experiment carried out in 2004. Funding for more tests, or even modelling, is virtually non-existent. Meanwhile, sunshade research attracts most of the cash. If we must research climate engineering - and sadly we must - we should at least give all the options a fair crack of the whip.

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History offers comfort to African football quartet

JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Egypt, Gabon, Morocco and Senegal can draw strength from African football achievements at recent Olympics when they set off this month in search of medals.

Nigeria won gold and silver, Cameroon gold and Ghana bronze since the football tournament was revamped ahead of the 1992 Barcelona Games with three over-age players allowed in under-23 squads.

The make-up of the African quartet is a surprise with no Nigeria, Cameroon or Ghana, who were eliminated during a lengthy elimination process that included three knockout rounds and an inaugural eight-nation CAF championship.

Gabon emerged shock winners of the first African under-23 tournament and runners-up Morocco and third-place Egypt also gained automatic entry to the Olympics.

Senegal came fourth and had to overcome Oman 2-0 in a Coventry play-off to seal their place with substitute Abdoulaye Sane scoring a late second goal after Ibrahima Balde had given the west Africans the lead after just 90 seconds.

With foreign-based footballers who were unavailable for qualifiers now eligible as only over-age stars need permission from clubs to compete, some of the African squads have been overhauled.

France-based Sane only made the list of four stand-by players and did not win promotion when Danish club FC Copenhagen refused to release over-age striker Dame Ndoye.

Senegal appear long shots to reach the quarter-finals having been drawn in Group A with Ryan Giggs-captained hosts Great Britain, a Uruguay squad including star strikers Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani and the United Arab Emirates.

After hopes of including Newcastle United goal poachers Papiss Cisse and Demba Ba were dashed, coach Karim Diouf opted for new West Ham United midfield signing Mohamed Diame as one of his over-age trio.

Egypt are back at the Olympics after a 20-year absence and tackle tournament co-favourites Brazil, Belarus and New Zealand in Group C with a squad led by 33-year-old national team midfield star Mohamed Aboutrika.

Defender Ahmed Fathy and striker Emad Meteab are the other 'seniors' among the Baby Pharaohs and coach Hani Ramzy knows all about big tournaments having played for his country as a centre-back at the 1990 World Cup in Italy.

"We are not going there just to do well," warned Ramzy, whose preparations have been hampered by a domestic football ban since 74 spectators died on February 1 during post-match Port Said rioting.

While Egypt have chosen only locals and Gabon have included 10 domestic stars, Dutch coach Pim Verbeek chose only three in a Morocco squad that includes senior team captain Houssine Kharja for Group D clashes with Spain, Japan and Honduras.

The presence of the Fiorentina midfielder bolsters an already strong area with Madrid-based Abdelaziz Barrada one of the outstanding players at the CAF under-23 championship.

Former South Korea and Australia handler Verbeek is upbeat despite the absence of injured midfielder Younes Belhanda from French champions Montpellier, saying he is aiming for a medal without specifying the colour.

Gabon are the great unknowns ahead of Group B games against Mexico, South Korea and Switzerland. Was the CAF title a flash in the pan or does greater glory lie in store for coach Jean-Claude Mbouronot and his Baby Panthers?

Striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang should catch the eye not only because of his original hairstyles, but also his predatory instincts which made him one of the most dangerous strikers when his country co-hosted the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.

"Playing attractive, lively and spectacular football at the Olympics will be our aim," says Mbouronot. "A good result for us would be to get past the first round -- to be among the last eight."

Although Egypt and Morocco must contend with Brazil and fellow favourites Spain, they appear most likely to survive the three-fixture mini-league phase with Senegal dark horses and Gabon outsiders.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

'Breaking Dawn: Part 2' Conquers Comic-Con

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2" started Comic-Con off with a bang Thursday, and we were there to capture most of it. The stars of the film stopped by MTV News headquarters in full force for our two hour live stream, and they dished plenty of fun teases for the upcoming movie. Kristen [...]

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Lemurs sliding towards extinction

A new survey shows lemurs are far more threatened than previously thought.

A group of specialists is in Madagascar - the only place where lemurs are found in the wild - to systematically assess the animals and decide where they sit on the Red List of Threatened Species.

More than 90% of the 103 species should be on the Red List, they say.

Since a coup in 2009, conservation groups have repeatedly found evidence of illegal logging, and hunting of lemurs has emerged as a new threat.

The assessment, conducted by the Primate Specialist Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), concludes that 23 lemurs qualify as Critically Endangered - the highest class of threat.

Fifty-two are in the Endangered classification, and a further 19 Vulnerable to extinction.

"That means that 91% of of all lemurs are assessed as being in one of the Red List threatened categories, which is far and away the largest proportion of any group of mammals," said Russ Mittermeier, chairman of the specialist group and president of Conservation International.

Species can qualify for a Red List category on several measures.

A Critically Endangered listing can mean the population numbers less than 50 mature adults or that it has shrunk by 80% over 10 years, for example.

The previous lemur assessment, published in 2008, put eight species in the Critically Endangered class. Eighteen were Endangered, and 14 Vulnerable.

Hunting crisis

The new assessment also confirms that there are more lemur species that previously thought.

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Detailed observation and genetic testing have revealed several cases where populations that had been presumed to belong to one species were in fact from different ones.

The 103rd species, a mouse lemur that has yet to be named, was identified during the assessment exercise.

But the experts have been dismayed by ongoing deforestation, and have documented hunting of lemurs at levels not seen before.

"Several national parks have been invaded, but of greater concern is the breakdown in control and enforcement," Dr Mittermeier told BBC News.

"There's just no government enforcement capacity, so forests are being invaded for timber, and inevitably that brings hunting as well."

Christoph Schwitzer, head of research at the UK's Bristol Zoo, said his students had seen this at first hand in the northwest of the island.

The zoo runs a conservation project there with blue-eyed black lemurs (Eulemur flavifrons) and Sahamalaza sportive lemurs (Lepilemur sahamalazensis) - both Critically Endangered species.

"I used to be very optimistic, I thought the project was really going somewhere and the local communities were on our side," he said.

"But from 2009 onwards, it just deteriorated markedly. Now we see local people hunting lemurs, even blue-eyed black and sportive lemurs which we never saw before.

"In previous years, when you had students working in a forest fragment, you could be certain there would be no illegal acts going on because they knew we'd report them.

"Now, my assistants find people doing illegal logging and they don't care, they just carry on and it doesn't matter because there's no law enforcement."

Andry Rajoelina, who seized power in the 2009 coup, has pledged to hold elections "as soon as possible". Several scheduled election dates have already come and gone.

About 90% of Madagascar's original forest has been lost, with lemurs and the many other endemic forest-dwelling species clinging to an increasingly precarious existence in the fragments that remain.

Hardwood trees such as ebony, rosewood and pallisander are particularly prized.

Two years ago, environmental campaigners found beds made of Madagascan hardwood on sale in Beijing for more than $1m.

Most of the Madagascan population lives on less than $2 per day.

The new assessments will sent out for review by other experts. When confirmed, they will form part of the next global Red List, probably published next year.

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Friday, July 13, 2012

Why Paid On the web Surveys Are Common As Function At Household

The enormous growth on the Internet throughout the final few years has spawned several new World-wide-web Based Organization activities and in the identical time benefited various other individuals. 1 activity that has benefited from this boom is without having doubt Paid Online Surveys.

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A large number of businesses devote millions of dollars every year to conduct Paid Online Surveys and reward the participants by awarding them either cash, gifts, or points which could later be redeemed for cash. Identifying these firms and contacting them becomes a genuine hassle and takes many your time and energy.

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It is here which you need to be cautious. There are various database providers in the web which are unreliable and are scams. You can find also quite a few providers which can be dependable, dependable and customer oriented, e.g. Survey Platinum, Survey Scout, Survey Junction, Paid on the web Surveys and Get Money for Surveys.You must identify and register with such paid online survey database companies.

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One of the causes for the reputation of paid online surveys is that you could earn an affordable amount of income as a work at dwelling job. Payments vary from company to firm. Normally the businesses spend anything between $10 and $75 per survey. On the average a participant can earn about $25 per survey and these surveys will take about 10 to 20 minutes per survey. However substantial amounts of up to $200 per hour can be earned by participating in Concentrate groups which could take something from two hours to a full day. The far more quantity of surveys and Focus Groups you take part in, the a lot more earnings you can get.

Should you aspire to make this a main supply of revenue and are prepared to devote various hours each day on this, it truly is advisable to register with additional paid on the web survey database providers. This way you?ll be able to possess a superior alternative of businesses and concentrate groups and make certain that your property based job is actually a good results.

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Another purpose for the recognition of On the internet Surveys as a function at residence job is that you could do the survey at anytime most convenient to you. You are able to schedule your home function so that you are able to slot within the surveys, given that the surveys don?t take substantially time. The surveys obviously must be completed just before the stipulated date.

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Because the on the net survey firms require the opinions from a wide spectrum of participants every person irrespective of age or sex has an chance in enrolling and participating in surveys e.g. Students, stay-at-home moms, senior citizens, retirees and persons with unique wants. Hence the reputation of paid on the internet surveys amongst the vast cross- section of internet users worldwide.

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Everyone loves to be heard. Every person loves to provide his opinion. On the internet surveys give you that wonderful encounter. Guess what? You get paid for your opinion. It offers you a chance to express your opinion on the customer goods which you use daily. It also offers you a likelihood to test new products and technologies and express your sincere opinion. You soon begin to understand the intricacies of market place research and take pleasure in viewing solutions from totally new angles and perspectives that you under no circumstances ever knew existed. Your perform at household job soon becomes an entertaining and rewarding job.

Generating tons of dollars or amassing excellent wealth by performing on the web surveys as a work at residence job is just not feasible. However it can be surely attainable to get a steady reasonable income or added revenue that could keep a lot of a stay-at-home parent, student, retiree or senior citizen genuinely content. The pay checks that you simply get regularly will probably be an indicator of what the world wide web holds for you in the event you possess a want to Perform at Residence or do a Property Based Job.

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Greenpeace: Apple's energy policy has improved, still needs to remove the coal smoke from iCloud

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Wondering where Apple stands environmentally after the recent withdrawal (and subsequent return) of its laptops and desktops from the EPEAT rating system? Greenpeace has issued a well-timed report, outlining the company's broader back-end energy policies. According to the organization, "Apple's clean energy policies have significantly improved, but the company still gets low scores for its energy choices when compared with sector leaders." Greenpeace applauds Cupertino's commitment to goal coal-free by next year, but wonders aloud how the company will get there, noting that while it has invested in solar and other renewable energy sources, it still buys power from outlets that rely on coal. The organization also took the time to admonish Apple's lack of transparency on its environmental plans.

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US tries to balance values, economies in Asia

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) ? The Obama administration now has a taste of the difficult diplomacy necessary to sharpen the focus of American power on Asia, seeking investment opportunities alongside reforms from rights-abusing governments and working with China while defending U.S. interests.

From democratic Mongolia to once-hostile Vietnam and long-isolated Laos, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this week faced governments eager to embrace the United States as a strategic counterweight to China's expanding military and economic dominance of the region, while still lukewarm about American demands for greater democracy and rule of law.

And after meeting face-to-face with China's foreign minister Thursday as she began to wrap up a weeklong tour of Asia, Clinton lauded Washington's cooperation with Beijing even as she took up the case of several Southeast Asian nations threatened by the communist government's expansive claims over the resource-rich South China Sea.

In the discussions across the world's most populous continent, U.S. officials outlined their belief in greater democracy and freedom for Asian nations. The vision is part of a larger Obama administration effort to change the direction of U.S. diplomacy and commercial policy and redirect it to the place most likely to become the center of the global economy over the next century.

It is also a reaction to the region's slide toward undemocratic China as its economy has boomed and America's has struggled.

"As we've traveled across Asia, I've talked about the breadth of American engagement in this region, especially our work to strengthen economic ties and support democracy and human rights," Clinton told reporters Thursday. "This is all part of advancing our vision of an open, just and sustainable regional order for the Asia-Pacific."

Clinton will meet Friday with Myanmar's reformist President Thein Sein and introduce him to American business leaders looking for investment opportunities. The U.S. eased sanctions on the once reclusive military dictatorship this week, opening up new opportunities for the administration as it seeks to double American exports.

Still, Clinton said she would urgeThein Sein to do more. "Political prisoners remain in detention," she said. "Ongoing ethnic and sectarian violence continues to undermine progress toward national reconciliation, stability and lasting peace. And fundamental reforms are required to strengthen the rule of law and increase transparency."

The tour started in Japan, where Clinton assured a long-time ally the U.S. was committed to its security. From there, she visited four countries in China's backyard, part of a larger economic area among the world's most dynamic. Up to now, however, China has taken the most advantage.

In each place, Clinton was careful to make the case for American values alongside American business aspirations. It's unclear, however, if both messages were received.

In Ulan Bator, she credited Mongolia with liberalizing economically as well as politically, holding it up as a foil to the Chinese model of growth without freedom. And she offered deeper U.S. partnerships with communist governments in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, which have looked to Washington for fear of being swallowed up by China's expanding power.

But while two-way trade between Vietnam and the U.S. has soared by 40 percent in the last two years, there has been little improvement in the Vietnamese government's respect for dissidents. Laos may seek similar business relations with the U.S., but has yet to show any willingness to rectify its poor labor rights record.

What Washington doesn't want with these countries is what it has with Beijing, a partnership of unprecedented economic integration that stops when the discussion turns to human rights, democracy or sharing a vision for the world. It's a relationship that neither side appears able to change, both equally reliant on the other's goods and consumers, while mistrustful of the other's intentions.

"We are committed to working with China within a framework that fosters cooperation where interests align, and manages differences where they don't," Clinton said.

In probably her most difficult work of the week, Clinton pressed Beijing on Thursday to accept a code of conduct for resolving territorial disputes in the South China Sea, a U.S. mediation effort that has faced resistance from China..

Meeting on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' annual gathering, Clinton stressed the different ways Washington and Beijing are cooperating, while Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi spoke of building even closer U.S.-Chinese ties.

Neither side mentioned the South China Sea while reporters were in the room. Afterward, according to U.S. officials, they got into the sensitive talk of the South China Sea, an issue that has caused grave concerns among China's neighbors and the wider world as tensions have threatened to boil over amid standoffs between Chinese and Philippine ships and competing Chinese and Vietnamese claims.

While China's claim over the entire area has driven countries closer to Washington, countless hours of talks between U.S. and Chinese officials haven't led to progress on a lasting solution. The waters host about a third of the world's cargo traffic, rich fishing grounds and vast oil and gas reserves ? economic opportunities the U.S. would be locked out of if China were to seize total control.

Clinton, however, again framed it as a question of principles.

"The United States has no territorial claims there and we do not take sides in disputes about territorial or maritime boundaries," she told foreign ministers gathered in Cambodia's capital. "But we do have an interest in freedom of navigation, the maintenance of peace and stability, respect for international law and unimpeded lawful commerce in the South China Sea."

She singled out "confrontational behavior" in the disputed Scarborough Shoal off northwestern Philippines, including the denial of access to other vessels. The actions she cited were China's, though she didn't mention the offending country by name.

"We have seen worrisome instances of economic coercion and the problematic use of military and government vessels in connection with disputes among fishermen," she said. "There have been a variety of national measures taken that create friction and further complicate efforts to resolve disputes."

Despite publicly exhorting both China and Southeast Asian nations to diplomatically settle their disputes, a State Department release made no mention of the issue and instead spoke of Sino-American cooperation on everything from disaster relief to tiger protection. The issues were clearly secondary, but reflected an effort to compartmentalize any confrontation with Beijing and paint a larger picture of collaboration.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-tries-balance-values-economies-asia-162416191.html

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Why Did You Join Twitter? [Chatroom]

In early 2009, I was in a journalism class back at ol' Mizzou. The professor asked who in the lecture was using Twitter. A paltry two or three students of the 150 budding Bernsteins raised their hands. She declared that that number must be multiplied exponentially, and required us all to make accounts. More »


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In modern scandals, emails are forever

When ousted Barclays CEO Bob Diamond says he felt "physically ill" reading emails of his traders crowing over interest rate manipulation, he is almost certainly telling the truth.

The veteran banker says it was the first he knew that employees had worked to artificially inflate the London interbank rate LIBOR. Whatever the reality, he must have realized that the saved messages ? with employees glorying in their activities and promising each other champagne ? could only add to the damage.

Businesses, governments, individuals and institutions around the world are all gradually waking up to the same realization. In the 21st century anything written down electronically, even in confidence, can be stolen or subpoenaed and come back to haunt the writer ? and others ? years later.

The Barclays scandal which cost Diamond his job seems only the tip of the iceberg.

"Email, Twitter, texting and the rest all intuitively feel like short fuse ephemeral communications ? a quick word in passing, if you will," says John Bassett, a former senior official at British signals intelligence agency GCHQ and now a senior fellow at London's Royal United Services Institute.

"Yet as soon as we push the send button, these communications take on an enduring digital permanence that means that in effect they never quite go away."

As the U.S. government discovered with Wikileaks, huge volumes of information can be lifted in a single go by one determined and skilled computer user. Sophisticated algorithms and search programs can strip through millions or more files in seconds rather than the weeks it might have taken for a team of human specialists.

Alternatively, the whole dataset can simply be dumped on the Web or handed to newspapers and other media outlets, as Wikileaks did this week with thousands of Syrian government emails including negotiations with Western arms firms.

The danger does not just come from hackers or criminals. Plenty of companies have been legally required to surrender huge volumes of electronic documents to national authorities or legal adversaries.

Already, practices are changing as a host of professionals learn what it takes to stay off the grid.

Telephone calls, they realize, may well be safer than email ? although in many companies, landline calls are already recorded. Even if mobile phone calls are not, the service provider meticulously records who dials who and how long the conversation may last.

Even the simple act of signing a visitor into a building is often now stored for ever in an electronic vault, easily extracted by law enforcers, legal challenge or, for some governments at least, a "Freedom of Information Act" request.

But there are always new techniques.

In Washington DC, political operatives say a branch of Caribou Coffee near the White House has become the standard location for administration staffers to meet lobbyists they would rather not sign in to the West Wing.

Around the world, cafes, trade fairs and the corporate areas of major sporting events have all become venues for frenetic, serious ? and largely unrecorded ? conversations.

When traders and others in large financial institutions now want to discuss a matter privately, insiders say they often use a simple code: "LDL", or "let's discuss live", a request for a face-to-face meeting.

"We work with a daily awareness that email archives are legally recoverable ," says Kevin Craig, managing director of London-based company Political Lobbying and Media Relations (PLMR). "We tell clients that emails are incredibly vulnerable ... If your communication is not legally privileged (such as between a lawyer and client), think very carefully about writing it down."

Reputational, wider damage
Some companies offer ways in which staff can communicate electronically without any record being kept. The U.S. firm Vaporstream, for example, offers systems that guarantee messages cannot be forwarded, saved or later recovered.

Others offer to wipe databases and make sure emails are truly permanently deleted ? although the deliberate destruction of evidence can be distinctly legally dubious. Even then, companies will often find emails have been already forwarded outside company systems to personal email accounts.

"The ability of emails to surface at a later date is, for a variety of reasons, increasing," says Anthony Dyhouse, a cyber security expert for British defense firm QinetiQ. "They are not transient. They have no half life and they do not degrade ... when viewed after a period of several years ? and (with) changing politics, the original content can suggest an entirely different meaning."

The cost of being caught out by the contents of one's electronic footprint can go well beyond simple reputational damage ? although that alone can be considerable.

Diplomatic sources say U.S. officials are still working to reassure their contacts that confidential discussions will remain so. Cables released by Wikileaks named hundreds of foreigners who had spoken to U.S. officials under what they believed was a guarantee of permanent anonymity.

In the case of Barclays, the LIBOR scandal has already cost more than $450 million in fines and the company has seen its share price fall by roughly a fifth since June. There may be further pain to come as the company faces what could prove to be a vast number of lawsuits from those who lost money as a result of heightened interest rates.

Britain's News of the World Sunday tabloid could well still be in existence if it were not for the existence of a handful of emails between senior managers at News International on phone hacking.

British Prime Minister David Cameron too found himself drawn into the story in part because of his text messages to former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks.

It is hardly a coincidence, however, that many of the scandals and awkward emails currently coming to light are from several years ago ? before many in the business and government world realized how long a data trail they were leaving.

When it comes to hacking and information theft, the mere revelation that a company has been a victim can be just as damaging as any particular item lost.

Millions of emails belonging to publishing company and private intelligence firm Stratfor released last year by Wikileaks, for example, contained relatively little seriously damaging in itself.

Through avoiding referring to them by name, the firm was even able to keep the identities of its many confidential sources secret.

The greatest harm to the company, experts in the sector say, was that a firm that prided itself on its spy-like tradecraft and security was such easy prey for "hacktivists" from Anonymous.

"Electronic exhaust"
For many sensitive matters ? such as company insiders talking to journalists ? mobile phones, text and Blackberry messaging long ago replaced using company email or landlines.

Personal email addresses or even facebook pages can also offer ways to bypass company accounts sometimes monitored by compliance departments and easily searched in the event of suspicion.

But in the event of a criminal investigation or even civil lawsuit, even their records can be swiftly seized. The days of traders using mobile phones on a dealing room floor to get tips ahead of the market, industry insiders say, appear largely over ? or at the very least, very much reduced.

Militant groups and criminal networks too have discovered to their growing cost the sheer amount of information available to those tracking them and speed with which it can inform police raids or drone strikes on remote hideaways.

"Technology has played a major role here," Nigel Inkster, a former deputy chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and now head of political risk and transnational threats are London's International Institute for strategic studies, told Reuters earlier this year.

"The electronic exhaust left by terrorists when they communicate has made them easier to track and sophisticated relational software has made it much easier to identify connections between people who don't want to appear connected."

The greatest security, experts say, is simply for a small number of people ? ideally no more than two - to meet in person in a place they cannot be overheard. But with work diaries ever more crowded and time at a premium, the days of the "long lunches" and drinking sessions over which deals could quietly be done have largely gone.

Even if everyone in the world tightened their act today, billions of cached electronic records of personal, business, political and sexual indiscretion would almost certainly remain.

"Human behavior hasn't adapted yet to be cyberspace environment," says former GCHQ official Bassett. "There are already enough electronic communications in existence that if revealed that would embarrass a significant minority of the global population, both in the office and at home."

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48147998/ns/technology_and_science-security/

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Clinton warns against threats in South China Sea dispute

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Odysseyservices.net Estimated Value $532.80 USD - WideStat

This site odysseyservices.net has a Alexa rank of #7,510,264. This domain registered on 2005-10-25. It gets about 74 pageviews per day. Visitors to it view 2 unique pages each day on average. It has an average of 84 pages indexed in major search engines like Google?. It has 9 backlinks according to Alexa.
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PFT: Van Halen wants to do Super Bowl halftime

Mike SmithAP

With the Bucs rebuilding, the Panthers building, and the Saints potentially disintegrating, many think the Falcons could easily capture the NFC South title.

Falcons coach Mike Smith isn?t among the many.

During a conference call held in connection with the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe (which will be televised, by the way, by NBC), Smith said that the division is wide open.

?I know that the NFC South has been one the most competitive divisions for a number of years,? Smith said, via D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.? ?Most certainly before I got to the Falcons, there was the worst-to-first story for three or four years.? It?s very competitive.?

Making it more competitive is the presence of a quartet of top-notch quarterbacks.

?In the division, we have three outstanding quarterbacks that have proven themselves and then there is the young one in Josh Freeman that is going to be a great quarterback as well,? Smith said.? ?It?s a fun division and I don?t think the offseason is any different.? We all will prepare and get ready to go play.?

Smith realizes that, whether the Falcons get to the postseason by winning the division or via the wild-card route, they won?t be taken seriously until they win a playoff game.

?I think ultimately we are both going to be judged on success in the postseason,? Smith said. ?There have been a lot of teams and a lot of players that have broken through and gotten that first win.? That?s why we are doing everything in our power to figure out how to get that done. . . .? We know that we?re doing it the right way.? We just have to figure out how to play better at the end of the season.?

At the end, middle, and start of the season, Smith has high hopes for second-year skill-position players Julio Jones and Jacquizz Rodgers.? ?They were at a big disadvantage in my opinion last year in terms of coming in on the 25th of July and not really having an opportunity to spend time with the coaching staff and understand the actual sequencing of what a work week should be like,? Smith said.? ?Julio had a very good year for us last year and so did Jacquizz.? I think they?ll be integral parts of the success we have this year.?

The Falcons likely will have success.? But it won?t really be success until they win a playoff game.? The last postseason win came eight years ago, when Mike Vick and company thrashed the Rams, 47-17.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/10/david-lee-roth-van-halen-wants-to-do-super-bowl-halftime/related/

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Facebook Events Are Finally Super Useful [Facebook]

We've been inviting people to and attending parties through Facebook for years and years and years, but only now are they finally easy to look at: calendar view is here. More »


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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

First Investment Stories from Personal Finance Experts Episode 2

When it comes to investment ? everyone has his or her own preference. It does not matter what investment vehicle you prefer, but the most important thing is to start somewhere.

Another 5 personal finance bloggers from different background shared their stories with me. These ?are Personal Finance Authors who have been in the financial blogosphere for longer time than me, selflessly penned down their thoughts, mistakes and journey towards the betterment of their own financial standing. ?There are much wisdom to learn from them, as what they wrote are free from any conflict of interest.

Not many of them are wiling to reveal their true identities though (with the exception of Andrew) :) , most probably because they are too humble to show us who is the person who made incredible returns on their investment. Ha Ha! Okay, just kidding, gentlemen!

Anyway, read?First Investment Stories from Personal Finance Experts Episode 1 if you missed it previously.

Lieu Ching Foo**********

Andrew Angelo Chua, from?iInvest.my, also a Chartered Accountant and Financial Planning Representative at?Phillip Wealth Planners Sdn Bhd. ?Andrew has an article titled?The Gift of Investing?in Personal Money Feb 2012 issue.

?Personally, my investments have always been focused on the stock market. I started to get interested in it mainly because my dad is an avid stock market investor. Many people have doubts about investing in shares, mainly due to perceived ?risk?. But I prefer to view this in a different way. The so-called ?risk? that many people refer to is not ?risk? as I understand it. I believe the more correct term would be ?volatility?. The prices of shares may go up and down, making them ?volatile?, but that is different from the ?risk? that the companies you invest in will actually go bust. I believe that given time, market fluctuations will be averaged-out and we will earn a very healthy return from our share investments. My first profitable investment was in AEON CO (M) BHD some years ago. At that time, it was building several new shopping malls in my hometown Johor Bahru and the business model looked impressive. I liked the fact that in addition to their own Jusco supermarkets, they would also be receiving stable rentals from the tenants renting retail lots in their malls. It is a cash flow that is locked-in and set to increase every year. It was just a small investment of less than 3 thousand ringgit. I sold it for a slight profit within one year of my purchase. Looking back, my first ?profitable? investment was a huge mistake. I sold out too early. The current price of the share is almost three times my original purchase price!?

Andrew Angelo Chua

Key takeaway

See my bold highlights in Andrew?s statement?

First point ? big retail malls are not going to close shop?any time?soon.

Second point ? ?this translates to stable rental income and ultimately, consistent cash flow to investors especially for stocks correlated with retail sector.

Third point ? rent is only going to go up, and up as the years go by.

That?s just a no brainer.

You want even a more consistent and predictable cash flow from your retail sector correlated investment, beating inflation rate? Dividend income from retail REIT can achieve this ? here?s why:?What to Look For to Invest in REIT? A How-To Case Study

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ChampDog from?Journey to Become Financially Independent

?My first profitable investment is myself if you can consider that as investment! This includes my education and personal growth. In fact, it is a greatest ROI until today because my biggest income comes from my salary. :) ?

?If you talk about the ?real? investment and not including investment to a person, I will say is the unit trust. I get started since I started to work. I did not go through any agent but walk-in directly to the office. I invest based on the minimum requirement which is the initial investment is RM1K and I also invest additional RM100 monthly by auto debit. Later on, I slowly increase the investment to either buy additional funds or top-up the existing funds. In general, the average return throughout the years is about 15% which meets my investment goal of 12%. I would encourage newbie investors to start the investment with unit trust/mutual funds because that is the most easiest and safest investment to start playing around.?

Key takeaway

Many do not realize that our tertiary education is our first and perhaps our very best investment.

And you don?t have to start big with monetary investment ? just remember this Malay proverb ? ?sikit-sikit, lama lama jadi bukit?.

However, ensure you don?t get?short-changed?by your agent. Here?s why:

Be calculative of your unit trust investment return

3 basic must-ask questions to a Unit Trust Consultant

How NOT to Lose Money in Unit Trust (a case study)

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?Money and Opportunities are abound ? are you ready to grab it? ?is the motto of Kris from?KnowThyMoney

?I started investing in mutual fund. I bought in during the low cycle of the stock market and made ~30% return from my investment in 2-3 years. I started investing because my good friend had a friend who was an agent. So, I just go ahead and invest since I wanted my money to go somewhere to make more money for me, as I was busy building up my career. I did not dabble in the stock market,options or property at the beginning. And I also did not have a lot of capital then (because I just started working).?

?I like to invest because I firmly believe that you cannot just put your money into FD and hope it can sustain you when you retire. Furthermore, I am fortunate to meet a lot of friends and mentors that are heavy believers in investing (stocks, mutual funds, properties, land banking, etc) I am 100% against get rich schemes that are ?promising? extraordinary returns though. That does not fit into my investing ideals.?

Key takeaway

Firstly, your Fixed Deposit will NOT make your rich and will NOT enable you to retire comfortably.

Secondly, even if you are not-financially savvy now, mingling with and learning from people who are more financially literate than you will bring you far.

Incidentally, that?s how the Millionaire Teacher, Andrew Hallam, became a debt-free millionaire by late thirties after learning some very important money lessons at 19 years old from his mentor, a frugal mechanic. ?Listen to my previous interview with Andrew here.

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Owner of the?1 Million Dollar Blog

I can?t imagine that the most profitable investment can be made during the recession. At the height of 2008/2009 recession, I enter an agreement tu buy a super-link terrace in Klang-Valley area for approximately RM350,000

While, it is not easy to decide to buy, because everyone around you keep telling that recession going to get worse & house price will crash like in the USA.

The main reason I dare to risk myself to proceed was due to very attractive package offers by developer & financial institution. They are offering 12 months installment for the 10 percent down payment, zero legal free, zero payment during construction & very good financial rate. The best part was; the developer rewards you with RM10,000 in cash when the house completed.

The demands for the houses were very good. In less than a week after the promotion start, more than 50 percent of the available units were sold. At this time, I no longer wait, I talk to the sale agent & book for 1 unit.

Slightly more than 2 years later, in 2011, I was rewarded with my most profitable investment when I received the keys. The market price for the unit that I buy, soaring to RM650,000 & the developer kind enough to give me additional RM10,000 cash.

Can you imagine, with RM35,000 initial investment; it can give you RM300,000 in profit (providing that you?re going to sell the house). That?s about 760% return on investment.

The key lessons here are timing, opportunity & willing to take a risk.

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Owner of?A Journey Towards Financial Freedom

My first profitable stock investment was a US Mid-Cap ETF back in2009. I started after reading books and courses on value investing and?I started with just USD$400.

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