Monday, July 22, 2013

JAPAN: Japan's PM set for likely election victory

Japanese were voting Sunday in a parliamentary election expected to give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?s ruling coalition a strong mandate, though initial reports showed turnout to be lackluster.

A victory would give Abe?s Liberal Democratic Party and partner New Komeito control of both chambers of parliament - an elusive goal for the government in recent years. It also may provide the wherewithal for difficult economic reforms and progress on Abe?s a conservative political agenda that could further complicate already testy relations with China and South Korea.

Abe says his top priority is to sustain the economic recovery helped along by aggressive monetary and fiscal stimulus since he took office in late December. In the long run, that will require sweeping changes to boost competitiveness and help cope with Japan?s rapidly graying population and bulging national debt.

?I want them to carry on doing their best as the economy seems to be picking up,? said Naohisa Hayashi, a 35-year-old man who runs his own business.

Despite the potentially huge stakes for the election, early turnout was fitful, local media reported, with the rate of voters casting ballots down several percentage points in most areas.

The Liberal Democrats? ?Abenomics? economic program has borne some fruit, lifting the stock market, boosting business confidence and helping exporters by weakening the yen.

But Abe faces a decision this fall on whether to follow through on raising the sales tax next April from 5 percent to 8 percent - a move many worry will derail the recovery.

?We are now doubtlessly on the verge of economic recovery where the money flow becomes cyclical inside society. This is the only way to go. That is why we cannot lose this election,? Abe said during a rally Saturday.

A convincing victory in Sunday?s vote, where half the 242 seats in the less powerful upper house of parliament are up for grabs, may also embolden Abe and his backers in the LDP to pursue a nationalistic agenda he was unable to pursue when his first time in office, in 2006-2007, was cut short after he resigned for health reasons.

After more than two decades of economic doldrums, the Japanese public has grown weary of political bickering and ineffectual leadership. Bereft of an effective, united political opposition, they have opted for the perceived safety of the Liberal Democrats, who have ruled Japan for most of the past seven decades.

Retiree Isao Arai, 79, said he was fed up with the political confusion and paralysis that has dominated in recent years.

?With the recent political situation, party policies were complicated and hard to understand,? he said.

The Liberal Democrats? ?Recover Japan? platform calls a strong economy, strategic diplomacy and unshakable national security under the Japan-U.S. alliance, which allows for 50,000 American troops to be stationed in Japan.

They also favor revising the country?s pacifist constitution, drafted by the United States after World War II, to give Japan?s military a larger role - a message that alarms Beijing but resonates with some voters troubled by territorial disputes with China and South Korea and widespread distrust of an increasingly assertive Beijing.

Abe has upset both neighbors by saying he hoped to revise a 1995 apology by Japan for its wartime aggression and questioning the extent to which Korean, Chinese and other Asian women were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers before and during World War II.

Revising the constitution would require two-thirds approval by both houses of parliament and a national referendum. Polls show the public are less interested in such matters than in reviving the economy and rebuilding areas of northeastern Japan devastated by the March 2011 tsunami.

Very little progress has been made on reconstruction two-and-a-half years after that disaster, or on cleaning up from the ensuing nuclear disaster at the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant that has most of Japan?s nuclear reactors still closed for safety checks.

Despite considerable public opposition to nuclear power in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima disaster, many voters appear to be willing to support the pro-nuclear LDP because they are attaching a higher priority to economic and security issues.

(AP)

Source: http://www.france24.com/en/20130721-japan-ruling-coalition-victory-elections-shinzo-abe?ns_campaign=editorial&ns_source=RSS_public&ns_mchannel=RSS&ns_fee=0&ns_linkname=20130721_japan_ruling_coalition_victory_elections_shinzo

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Peppers and Spice (Dalston, London, by peepsie)

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it used to be excellent, but had goat curry with rice and peas from there this evening and it was awful. dry rice, the meat was dry tough mutton. very disappointing. the pattie i had was good but its the curry I went for and that was abysmal. i will not be returning.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

WWE Main Event results: Seizing opportunities

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PROVIDENCE, RI ? The WWE Universe bore witness to a competitive night on WWE Main Event that ultimately ended in an unexpected and frightening fashion!

Christian def. Fandango

Christian and Fandango put everything on the line at WWE Money in the Bank in an effort to secure an opportunity for the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championships, respectively. The following night on Raw, both Superstars squared off against the Money in the Bank winners in singles competition. Fandango was narrowly defeated by WWE Championship contract Money in the Bank winner Randy Orton, while Christian defeated World Heavyweight Championship contract? Money in the Bank winner Damien Sandow.

WWE MAIN EVENT PHOTOS?| WATCH CHRISTIAN TANGO WITH FANDANGO

Both ring warriors were poised to compete at the top of their games, with Christian looking to continue his impressive momentum since his return, and Fandango seeking yet another victory against an experienced veteran.

Confident, the dancing Superstar spent a great deal of time strutting and taunting his foe early on, enraging Captain Charisma. The former World Heavyweight Champion?s offense was relentless, but with Summer Rae screaming words of encouragement, Fandango used his fleet-footed agility to stay competitive.

With the match going in his favor, Fandango sustained his dance-inspired taunts, rather than continuing to mount offensive strikes on his opponent. As Christian battled back into the contest, the WWE Universe erupted as both Superstars countered nearly every high-impact maneuver executed by the other. With the match deteriorating into a classic struggle of experience against youth, once Fandango remarkably blocked the Spear, it seemed as though he would secure the win. However, Captain Charisma once again countered and pinned Fandango.

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Source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwemainevent/2013-07-17/wwe-main-event-results-seizing-opportunities

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Broadband photodetector for polarized light

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Using carpets of aligned carbon nanotubes, researchers have created a solid-state electronic device that is hardwired to detect polarized light across a broad swath of the visible and infrared spectrum.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/matter_energy/physics/~3/EYRGKjPds1M/130716132151.htm

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Novartis lifts full-year outlook after competition delay

By Caroline Copley

ZURICH (Reuters) - Novartis raised its full-year outlook on Wednesday after generic competition to its best-selling blood pressure pill was delayed, granting the Swiss drugmaker a temporary reprieve from patent losses.

The Basel-based firm lost its patent rights on Diovan in the United States last year and faced competition from a copycat version of its monotherapy from Ranbaxy Laboratories . But the lab has so far failed to get a green light for production from U.S. regulators.

"This is good news, but only short term, as the sales impact is merely delayed into 2014," said analyst David Kaegi of J.Safra Sarasin bank.

He said he was cheered by quarterly growth in underlying sales and operating income of 8 percent and 18 percent respectively, excluding the impact of generics.

Novartis said it expected full-year sales to grow at a low-single digit rate in constant currencies and core earnings to decline in the low single digits. It had previously guided for a mid-single digit drop in core earnings and flat net sales.

Second-quarter core earnings per share fell 4 percent to $1.30, undershooting the Reuters analyst consensus of $1.34. Net sales inched up 1 percent to $14.488 billion, compared to the average poll forecast of $14.314 billion.

Helping to compensate for patent losses was the strong performance of new drugs which contributed to one third of group net sales. Despite competition from rival products, sales of multiple sclerosis pill Gilenya shot up 65 percent, while revenues from cancer drug Afinitor jumped 76 percent.

The group was also pinning its hopes for growth in emerging markets, where sales in China rose 25 percent in constant currencies in the quarter.

"I would expect that Novartis could at least grow at the market levels as the access to healthcare in China continues, maybe not at 25 percent but definitely double digits," Chief Executive Joe Jimenez told reporters on a conference call.

He said Novartis had not been contacted by Chinese authorities regarding the investigation into British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline on allegations of bribery.

Shares in Novartis, which trade at 13.7 times estimated earnings over the next 12 months - a discount to rival Roche's 15.3 times, were flat at 69.10 Swiss francs by 0753 GMT (3.53 a.m. ET), compared with a 0.3 percent firmer European healthcare sector index. <.sxdp/>

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The imminent arrival of Novartis' new chairman Joerg Reinhardt on August 1 has prompted some analysts and investors to wonder whether the company may spin off some of its smaller units or sell its stake in Roche .

Jimenez said the company viewed its one-third voting stake in its rival as a strategic investment which had value beyond the market price.

Novartis said former chairman Daniel Vasella would be paid 2.7 million Swiss francs ($2.87 million) and be given shares worth roughly 2.2 million francs for advising the company since he stepped down in February.

The drugmaker was forced to scrap plans for a $78 million payoff after news of the package was criticised by politicians and investors. Outrage over the deal fed support for a national vote in March to impose strict controls on corporate pay.

Novartis has been rumoured as a potential bidder for Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc but Jimenez declined to comment. People familiar with the matter have told Reuters the drugmaker has decided not to pursue a deal.

Jimenez said the company was focusing on bolt-on buys in the range of $2-$5 billion. ($1 = 0.9417 Swiss francs)

(Editing by Jane Merriman and Elizabeth Piper)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/novartis-lifts-full-outlook-competition-delay-085604266.html

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Dumb as a post: Robbery suspect arrested after commenting on his own wanted photograph on Facebook

A 23-year-old robbery suspect has been arrested in Florida after he went on a Facebook tirade against police who posted a wanted photograph of him on their page.


Social media serves an important purpose; it is, for one thing, an excellent way of staying in touch with friends and family. It also gives people a kind of virtual soapbox on which to vent their feelings and frustrations; their dearest held dreams and their darkest fears.

That being said, no one ? be they prince or pauper, celebrity or average citizen ? has ever truly benefited from a full blown social media meltdown. One needn't cast their mind too far back into the past to remember famous celebrity Twitter gaffes like Alec Bladwin's homophobic rant or even pseudo?singer/soft?core pornography starlet Tila Tequila's bizarre Illuminati tinged conspiracy theories.

One alleged criminal in Florida obviously hasn't learnt from history however, taking to social media website Facebook to post a series of rambling and increasingly incoherent messages on the Pasco County Sheriff's Office official page and a wanted photograph of him they had put up there.?

23-year-old Matthew Oliver, who was wanted by the Sheriff's Office in connection with a robbery, basically lost his mind when he saw his own image on July 10th, known in Pasco County as 'Fugitive Day'.

To place all of Oliver's rambling messages on here would take up much more space than they are worth, but some of them are definitely worth quoting.

Oliver threatened the Sheriff's Office according to the Huffington Post, claiming he would "make them pay" for "slandering his name in public" and claimed that he had been set up by a "crack head".

Oliver claimed to have been in hospital the day he was allegedly involved in the robbery, claiming he'd been cut during an "mma (mixed martial arts) fight" and "nearly died".

But it wasn't just the police who copped a serve from Oliver and his vitriolic Facebook posts. He also started fighting with a number of other Facebook users who were taking shots at his photograph, commenting on his rather large ears. Some people also (quite rightly) said that Oliver was almost certainly going to appear on a list of 'the world's dumbest criminals' for commenting on his own wanted photograph.

"Lol, first of all I'm a Mechanical Engineer," boasted Oliver to the people questioning his obviously towering intellect. "What do you slouches do?"

He also propped up his wounded ego over the barbs about his ears, saying: "And your insults about big ears don't faze me because I'm better looking that ALL of you lol."

it would seem that Pasco County Sheriff's Office got the last 'lol' however, arresting Oliver a few days after his braggadocios bout of Facebook posting.

The Sheriff's Office also released an (understandably) rather amused press release saying that while they had always enjoyed decent levels of success from posting images of wanted people on Facebook, this was the first time a fugitive had actually responded to their post.?

ROFL!

Seriously though, what is wrong with the people in Florida? It's a source of embarrassment, even to people in states like Mississippi and Texas.?

Image: Pasco County Sheriff's Office

Source: http://www.tntdownunder.com/news/dumb-as-a-post-robbery-suspect-arrested-after-commenting-on-his-own-wanted-photograph-on-facebook

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Texas (SID): Texas Basketball Finalizes 2013-14 Non-Conference Schedule

July 11, 2013

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2013-14 Texas Basketball Schedule

AUSTIN, Texas -- The University of Texas Men's Basketball team will open the 2013-14 season by hosting Mercer University at the Frank Erwin Center on Friday, Nov. 8. This matchup completes the non-conference portion of the schedule for the Longhorns.

Opponents for the CBE Hall of Fame Classic Regional Round games on Nov. 12 and Nov. 18 have not been announced. Matchups for the CBE championship rounds in Kansas City will be announced at a later date as well.

The Big 12 Conference schedule has not been finalized at this time. UT's complete television schedule for the 2013-14 season will be announced at a later date.

Season tickets are currently available for renewal by past season-ticket holders. New season-ticket orders are also being accepted at this time. All season-ticket requests are filled according to UT Athletics priority policies.

Season tickets may be renewed or ordered online at TexasSports.com or by calling the UT Athletics Ticket Office at 800-982-BEVO or 512-471-3333. Longhorn Foundation donors may also call The Longhorn Foundation directly at 512-471-4439.


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Source: http://www.bbstate.com/news/704226

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