Monday, October 31, 2011

China names new financial chiefs (Reuters)

SHANGHAI (Reuters) ? China named new heads to three top financial regulatory posts on Saturday, the official Xinhua news agency said, the first big step in a comprehensive leadership change that will culminate when its top political leaders retire.

The personnel changes are the highest-profile yet in a broad transition of top officials that will run through the next 17 months at a time when the global economy is grappling with a debt crisis and looking to the world's second-largest economy for financial support.

China's President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao are due to retire their Communist Party posts at the 18th Congress next fall, and their presidency and premiership positions at a parliament session in March 2013.

The Xinhua announcement on Saturday marks a handing over of power to a younger generation and confirms a Reuters report citing three independent sources that a shake-up would be announced as early as this week.

A broad number of officials will retire from Communist Party, state, military and regulatory jobs in the coming months, forced out as they hit the official retirement age.

"There is going to be a major reshuffling of leadership positions in the next two years. We're going to see a big game of musical chairs as some officials retire and others move into empty slots and advance along their careers," said Patrick Chovanec, associate professor at Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management in Beijing.

HELMING REFORM

Securities regulator Shang Fulin, 54, was named chairman of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), replacing Liu Mingkang. He has proven adept at navigating choppy financial waters, managing to introduce a raft of much-needed reforms to stock and futures markets despite investor jitters over their potential impact.

As head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), Shang oversaw a series of innovations, including the launch of a Nasdaq-style second board, index futures and margin trading, as well as the unloading of a large overhang of previously untradable shares in state companies.

Former China Construction Bank chairman Guo Shuqing, 55, will take up the post of chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Late on Friday, the bank said Guo resigned due to the need to attend to state financial work.

Xiang Junbo, 54, former chairman of Agricultural Bank of China, will take up the post of chairman of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC). AgBank also said on Friday that Xiang, a war hero-turned-banker, resigned "due to the need of state financial work."

Xiang will oversee an industry that includes the world's two biggest life insurers -- China Life and Ping An -- and is currently facing headwinds from weak investment returns.

"State financial work" will entail keeping China on its ambitious path of reform as it continues to ease controls over key sectors and prices, open up to foreign companies and promotes a fledgling offshore market for the yuan in Hong Kong.

Age limits will force out older leaders from throughout the Communist Party, local governments, military, and cabinet ministries, making way for younger leaders to move up.

Liu who headed the CBRC and Wu Dingfu, chairman of the CIRC, have both reached the compulsory retirement age of 65 for officials who hold a rank equivalent to a cabinet minister.

"It's not at all unusual for people to move from a posting with a state-owned bank to a posting with a regulatory agency or a ministry," said Tsinghua University's Chovanec.

"These are not two separate worlds in China; this is a single system where the (Communist) Party decides postings for members inside ministries and bureaucracies."

(Additional reporting by Terril Jones in Beijing; Editing by Brian Rhoads)

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

MIND Reviews: Harnessed: How Language and Music Mimicked Nature and Transformed Ape to Man

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Harnessed: How Language and Music Mimicked Nature and Transformed Ape to Man
by Mark Changizi. BenBella Books, 2011

Once upon a time, humans could not hold conversations or sing songs together. Now we chatter incessantly, not only with speech but also through text messages, tweets and status updates. How we transformed into the highly social species we are today remains the subject of many theories.

Two competing hypotheses center on whether our capacity for language is an innate skill that grew stronger through natural selection or whether we lacked any such ability and instead trained our brains to collect new information using objects and sounds in our environment. In his new book Harnessed, Mark Changizi stakes out the middle ground: cultural?not natural?selection explains our language ability.

Generating controversial theories is not new to this evolutionary neurobiologist. In his previous book, The Vision Revolution, he argued that writing evolved from the shapes our ancestors saw in nature. In Harnessed he extends that logic to claim that the most common sounds we hear in nature?of objects making contact or sliding across one another, such as the patter of footsteps or the hiss of a hunted animal dragged across the ground by a predator?occur more frequently and consistently in human language than chance would allow. People evolved auditory systems that process natural noises efficiently, although we are capable of producing a range of sounds broader than those found in nature. Changizi proposes that our culture?that is, language and music, among other artifacts?evolved around, or ?harnessed,? the sounds we already process best.

The tricky part, however, is that Changizi?s theory is almost impossible to test. The bulk of his evidence consists of correlations he observes between sounds in nature and those in language, and he devotes much of the book to acoustical analyses of the two. But the examples he cites are just that?correlations, not causes. In addition, Changizi never explains why other apes, which heard the same sounds as early humans, did not develop language.

Nevertheless, the idea of culture as an actor in the evolutionary process, rather than its by-product, provides an interesting way to frame the question of how we learned to communicate through language.


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Game 6 of World Series postponed by rainy forecast

Workers remove a tarp from the infield at Busch Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in St. Louis, after officials announced that Game 6 of baseball's World Series is postponed due to rain. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Workers remove a tarp from the infield at Busch Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in St. Louis, after officials announced that Game 6 of baseball's World Series is postponed due to rain. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Workers roll up a tarp on the infield at Busch Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in St. Louis, after officials announced that Game 6 of baseball's World Series is postponed due to rain. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Texas Rangers' Derek Holland yells across a covered infield at Busch Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in St. Louis, after officials announced that Game 6 of baseball's World Series is postponed due to rain. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Texas Rangers starter Colby Lewis throws at Busch Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in St. Louis, after officials announced that Game 6 of baseball's World Series is postponed due to rain. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Raindrops cover a seat at Busch Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in St. Louis, after officials announced that Game 6 of baseball's World Series is postponed due to rain. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

(AP) ? Colby Lewis and his Texas teammates casually tossed a ball in left field, trying to avoid the tarp and any anxiety about being so close to the World Series championship.

On this day, the only winner was the weather.

Game 6 was postponed Wednesday because of an accurate wet forecast, delaying the Rangers' bid to clinch their first championship. Ahead 3-2, they can close out the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday night. It's likely to be clear with temperatures in the low 50s at Busch Stadium.

"We're not getting antsy, we're not getting ahead of ourselves. We just have to wait," Texas manager Ron Washington said.

Lewis is set to start against Jaime Garcia. If there's a Game 7 Friday night, it'll be Matt Harrison for Texas against, well, no telling. St. Louis manager Tony La Russa playfully mentioned the great Bob Gibson, but ace Chris Carpenter on three days' rest looms as a possibility.

"It's already been asked about Carp," La Russa said. "I was told by Carp that he would be ready to go."

The postponement came after a travel day for the teams. This two-day gap is the longest at the World Series since 1989, when the Bay Area earthquake left the Athletics and Giants idle for 11 days.

"It's just a rainout, that's it," Texas star Michael Young said. "I don't know if people think we're going to sit in our hotel rooms all night biting our nails. We're going to get something to eat, get some rest and be ready to go."

After a damp season and postseason, Major League Baseball announced the decision about 4? hours before the scheduled first pitch. At the time, no drops had fallen at the ballpark.

"I'm not even sure why they canceled it," Cardinals outfielder Lance Berkman said. "This is better than the weather for Game 1. I guess I'm going to lie back on the couch like a big, fat pig and watch a movie."

Maybe Berkman could've joined La Russa. The Cardinals manager planned to go see "Moneyball."

By late afternoon, a light mist turned to drizzle and then to steady rain. More showers were on the way throughout the night.

This was the first Series washout since 2008 at Philadelphia. That year, Tampa Bay and the Phillies were tied in the sixth inning when rain and snow turned the field into a quagmire, forcing a suspension. It rained the next day, too, and the game finally resumed two days later, with the Phillies winning to take the crown.

Because of the debate about how to handle that situation MLB adopted a rule a few months later mandating that any postseason game stopped in progress would be resumed at the point of suspension, rather than being postponed and starting over.

This marked the latest rainout at a Series since 1986, when Game 7 between the Red Sox and Mets was pushed back by a day.

MLB executive Joe Torre said he alerted Washington and La Russa on Tuesday that a postponement was possible.

Rain was in "every forecast we had probably for the last three days," Torre said at a news conference. "They were all consistent there was going to be rain during the game."

Looking at Commissioner Bud Selig, Torre asked: "Do you want to play in rain?"

During the AL championship series, a game between Detroit and the Rangers in Texas was called because of a predicted storm that never arrived. This time, it came.

Busch Stadium has had weather woes in the past. In 2006, Game 4 between Detroit and the Cardinals was called.

Rain has hovered over the majors all year with more than 50 washouts, baseball's highest total since 1997. The bad weather actually started before opening day, as the Milwaukee Brewers and Reds worked out in snow flurries on March 31.

Wicked weather intruded earlier in this postseason, too.

The opener of the AL playoff series between Detroit and New York was halted after 1? innings by showers that lasted all night. The game at Yankee Stadium was suspended and picked up the next day at the point when it was stopped.

The only other suspension in postseason history was that Rays-Phillies game in 2008.

Baseball began the playoffs a week earlier this year than last season, intending to have the World Series conclude before November. MLB also hoped the adjustment could help avoid a chilly finish for the championship. It was in the 40s and raw last week for Game 1.

It was in the 70s and clear at Busch Stadium on Tuesday. A perfect night to play, but it was a travel day for Texas and St. Louis.

Banged-up Texas star Josh Hamilton took the rainout in stride.

"You don't have to get worked up, hyped up to get into game mode and then shut it down," he said. "We know early, so we're able to come out here, get some swings in the cage, throw a bit. And it's smart for the pitchers, too, they don't have to get up, get going, have a rain delay, sit down."

Associated Press

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Friday, October 28, 2011

HBT: Bradley says his wife's charges are bogus

We report when Milton Bradley gets arrested and gets restraining orders filed against him and stuff, so it only seems fair to give the man time for his own side. ?Not saying I believe him or that he?s a good guy, but the fact is that stuff starts flying in domestic situations and, while you always have to err on offering protection to someone who claims abuse or violence has occurred, there is a process by which the accused can counter the claims. And claims can be false.

Anyway, Bradley is countering the claims by responding to his wife?s request for a restraining order, saying that she is lying, that she has a history of leveling false claims and that this is no different. ?You can read the summary of it all in this Seattle PI story.

And for the record, no, none of that makes this whole scene any less ugly.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Blue Jays: Farrell can't leave for Red Sox (AP)

TORONTO ? The Toronto Blue Jays don't intend to let manager John Farrell leave for the same job with the Boston Red Sox.

The Jays issued a statement Tuesday that said employees won't be permitted to leave for the same job in another organization ? essentially blocking a move by Farrell back to the Red Sox.

"Due to the distraction caused by media speculation regarding our employee permission policy, the Toronto Blue Jays have amended their policy and will not grant permission for lateral moves," the team said in a statement.

General manager Alex Anthopoulos had previously said employees were permitted to speak with any team about any job.

Farrell spent four seasons as Boston's pitching coach before being hired to manage the Blue Jays last year. The team finished fourth in the AL East with an 81-81 record in his first season on the job.

On Sunday, the Boston Globe reported the Red Sox had interest in bringing Farrell back as manager.

The Red Sox are going through a shakeup following one of the biggest September collapses in major league history. They blew a nine-game lead in the wild card over the final month of the season and missed the playoffs.

Manager Terry Francona was dismissed and general manager Theo Epstein joined the Chicago Cubs.

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Jack the cat found alive at JFK

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Jack the cat, lost at JFK airport for two months, has been found alive and healthy.

By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor

Jack the cat, at large at John F. Kennedy International Airport since escaping from his cage in the American Airlines baggage claim area two months ago, has been found.

The cat got loose in the airline baggage center at?JFK on Aug. 25, after Karen Pasco checked Jack and another cat in as cargo. A day later, parts of the airport were shut down in preparation for Tropical Storm Irene.

Since then, more than 16,000 Facebook fans of Jack the Cat is Lost in AA Baggage at JFK have been following search efforts that have included at least two Jack the Cat Awareness days, a pet Amber Alert and the hiring of a pet detective.

On Tuesday night, American Airlines announced on Facebook that Jack the cat had been found.

?American Airlines is happy to announce that Jack the Cat has been found safe and well at JFK airport. American's team of airport employees have been focused on the search effort since Jack escaped on August 25, 2011. Jack was found in the customs room and was immediately taken by team members to a local veterinarian. The vet has advised that Jack is doing well at present.?

Bonnie Folz,?a New York-based search coordinator, saw Jack last night. "It was great to know it?s him and to know he?s safe," she told msnbc.com. "He looked fabulous to me. His eyes are big and beautiful and bright, although he?s lost some weight and he needs some grooming. He?s on IV and is having some tests to make sure he?s OK.?

American Airlines said once Jack is ready to travel, the airline will fly?him to California to be reunited with his owner.

In a report of the incident filed with the Department of Transportation and included in the Air Travel Consumer Report issued this month, American Airlines reported that, ?The clerk responsible for transporting the kennels to the FIS area loaded one kennel on top of another, and while the kennels were stationary and waiting to be loaded on the aircraft, the kennel positioned on the top fell to the ground.?The impact of the fall caused the kennel to separate and the cat escaped.?

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

US pulls envoy out of Syria over security concerns (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The Obama administration pulled its ambassador out of Syria over security concerns, blaming President Bashar Assad's regime for the threats that made it no longer safe for him to remain.

Ambassador Robert Ford returned to Washington this weekend after the U.S. received "credible threats against his personal safety in Syria," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Monday. Ford has been the subject of several incidents of intimidation by pro-government thugs, and enraged Syrian authorities with his forceful defense of peaceful protests and harsh critique of a government crackdown that has now claimed more than 3,000 lives.

"We hope that the Syrian regime will end its incitement campaign against Ambassador Ford," Toner said. "At this point, we can't say when he will return to Syria."

Toner said the U.S. embassy will remain open in Damascus and that the threats were specifically directed toward Ford. His return is conditional on a U.S. "assessment of Syrian regime-led incitement and the security situation on the ground," Toner said.

Ford was the first American ambassador to Syria since 2005. President George W. Bush's administration withdrew a full-time ambassador from Syria over charges the country was involved in terrorism and the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Syria has denied any involvement.

The Obama administration decided to return an ambassador to Syria earlier this year in an effort to persuade Syria to change its policies regarding Israel, Lebanon, Iraq and support for extremist groups. Syria is designated a "state sponsor of terrorism" by the State Department.

Although Ford's appointment in January, while the Senate was out of session, was originally criticized by some Republicans in Congress, he has won praise within the administration and beyond for his determination to meet Syrian opposition leaders in a hostile environment, and tough criticism of the Assad regime's brutal military response to mass demonstrations.

The Senate unanimously approved Ford's nomination earlier this month, with Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass., praising Ford for continuing to visit cities under siege and "speak truth to power."

Ford was greeted by demonstrators with roses and cheers when he traveled to the restive city of Hama in July, prompting immediate recriminations from the Syrian government, which tried to then limit where Ford could travel. Only days later hundreds of regime supporters attacked the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, smashing windows and spray-painting obscenities on the walls.

Ford also has been the subject of several incidents of intimidation by pro-government thugs, often in coordination with pro-Assad media capturing the humiliation. Media reports said Ford was hit last week with eggs and tomatoes while going to a mosque in Damascus. Other such incidents have occurred after meetings with dissident groups or individuals, and his postings on Facebook have provoked thousands of Syrian and other responses, and even some death threats from pro-Assad hardliners.

The U.S. last month decried Ford's treatment and "unwarranted and unjustifiable," after Assad supporters tried to force their way into a meeting he was having a prominent opposition figure. Syrian police were slow in responding, and Ford was trapped inside the building for about three hours. But White House press secretary James Carney insisted at the time that the U.S. had no plans to remove Ford for his safety.

Haynes Mahoney, the embassy's deputy chief of mission, confirmed that Ford has left Syria but said Washington hadn't not formally recalled him ? a symbolically significant diplomatic step.

At the time of Ford's arrival in Damascus, Syria was bouncing back from years of international isolation. Still, Assad largely shrugged off U.S. attempts to pull it away from its alliances with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. And as the Arab Spring protests escalated in Syria, Ford dropped his engagement efforts and took on an increasingly high-profile role defending the rights of Syrian protesters.

Toner lamented that the threats deprived the United States of a valuable emissary to the Syrian people at a time they face daily violence from Assad's security forces. Clashes on Sunday saw forces flood into villages where residents have been on strike and shoot two people dead, according to activists.

President Barack Obama has called on the U.N. Security Council to sanction Syria for using deadly violence against citizens who are rising up against the authoritarian government there.

A seasoned diplomat with extensive Middle East experience, Ford "has worked diligently to deliver our message and be our eyes on the ground" in Syria, Toner said. "This decision was based solely on the need to ensure his safety, a matter we take extremely seriously."

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AP writers Bassem Mroue in Beirut and Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, contributed to this report.

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PFT: Bills put Merriman on injured reserve

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On November 1, 2001, I busted a bottle of Boone?s Farm against my Commodore 64, and Profootballtalk.com was born.

There was no mission statement, no business plan, no bucket list.? I had done nine months of unpaid freelance work for the long-defunct NFLtalk.com, which was purchased along with the other Sportstalk.com sites in early 2001 after the tech bubble burst.? I then spent six months working from home for ESPN.com?s subscription-based Insider service, while also practicing law full time.

In October 2001, I was offered a one-year deal with ESPN.com, effective November 1.? (I still have the contract.)? I decided, for a variety of reasons that I won?t bore you with now (but might bore you with later), to launch an independent site (the word blog hadn?t been coined yet, and I have always despised it) that covered the NFL a bit more loosely, with entertainment being as important as information.

PFT launched November 1 of that year, we generated little or no revenue for at least three years, and then the snowball started to roll down the hill, a bit.? The watershed moment came in early 2006, when Ted Moon of Sprint reached out with a desire to explore an advertising relationship.? One thing led to another, we struck a deal, real money was flowing, and I knew at that point that, eventually, I wouldn?t be practicing law at all.

On July 1, 2009, it finally happened, and the two-plus years since then have been an exciting, fulfilling, challenging, and almost entirely enjoyable blur.

I?m not sure what we?ll do to commemorate the 10-year anniversary.? It would be nice if all of PFT Planet shows up next Tuesday and check in, if only to see if the hamsters powering the NBC servers will explode.? Maybe we?ll do something special for PFT Live.? Beyond that, I?m not looking for the day to be ensconced in self-congratulation.? It?s more about reflection and gratitude ? primarily to each of you ? and given the content of this post, the reflection already has started.

Actually, the reflection happens pretty much continuously.? I don?t know how or why this thing has grown, I don?t know how or why 90 percent of the people connected to the NFL read the site (the other 10 percent are lying), and I don?t know where this thing is going and how it will get there.? I?ve been enjoying the ride since Day One, and I?ll keep doing it as long as I can say that.

Hopefully, you?ve enjoyed it, too.? Hopefully, you?ll continue to do that.

If you have any suggestions on how we best should celebrate an unlikely 10-year anniversary, feel free to add them to the comments.? And be sure to check back next Tuesday to see what we do.? And every day between now and then.? And every day after that.? Until I either drop dead or decide to move on, or move out.

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Libya declares "liberation" amid fears of unrest (Reuters)

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) ? Libya's new rulers declared the country freed from Muammar Gaddafi's 42 years of one-man rule on Sunday, saying the "Pharaoh of the times" was now in history's garbage bin and a democratic future beckoned.

Tens of thousands who until this year's revolt had known only Gaddafi's all-powerful police state packed a square in the second city Benghazi to hear the interim National Transitional Council (NTC) announce Libya had liberated itself fully.

NTC chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil kneeled in prayer after taking the podium and promised to uphold Islamic law.

"All the martyrs, the civilians and the army had waited for this moment. But now they are in the best of places ... eternal heaven," he said, shaking hands with supporters.

Some fear Jalil, a mild-mannered former justice minister, will find it difficult to impose his will on his fractious revolutionary alliance, pointing to the insistence of the city of Misrata on displaying the body of the former strongman three days after his death, in apparent breach of Islamic practice.

And there is international disquiet about increasingly graphic and disturbing images on the Internet of abuse of a body that appears to be Gaddafi's following his capture and the fall of his hometown of Sirte on Thursday.

But the immediate reaction to Sunday's announcement was jubilation.

"We are the Libyans. We have shown you who we are Gaddafi, you Pharaoh of the times. You have fallen into the garbage bin of history," said lawyer Abdel Rahman el-Qeesy, who announced the creation of a new government portfolio to deal with victims of the conflict.

"We declare to the whole world that we have liberated our beloved country, with its cities, villages, hilltops, mountains, deserts and skies," said an official who opened the ceremony in Benghazi, the place where the uprising erupted in February and which has been the headquarters for the NTC.

Cheering crowds waved the tri-color flag.

VACUUM

Gaddafi, who had vowed to fight to the end, was found hiding in a drain after fleeing Sirte, the last bastion of his loyalists. He died in chaotic circumstances after video footage showed him bloodied and struggling at the hands of his captors.

With big oil and gas reserves and a six million population, Libya has the potential to become very prosperous, but regional rivalries fostered by Gaddafi could erupt into yet more violence that would undermine the authority of Jalil's NTC.

"There is a yawning security and political vacuum in which brewing political disputes, factionalism and security problems pose a serious risk of derailing or prolonging transition," said Henry Wilkinson of Janusian security consultants in London.

In Misrata, people queueing for a chance to see Gaddafi's body saw no reason for a rapid burial, apparently heedless of concern in Tripoli about how the NTC is perceived overseas.

"We brought our children to see him today because this is a chance to see history," said a man who gave his name as Mohammed. "We want to see this arrogant person as a lifeless body. Let all the people see him."

The declaration of liberation is intended to set the clock ticking on a process to set up a multiparty democracy, a system Gaddafi railed against for most of his 42 years in power.

In 2007 Gaddafi, whose "state of the masses" was seen by many Libyans as despotism, called democracy a sham in which people were "ridden like donkeys" by powerful interests.

Some analysts fear that without strong leadership the revolution could now collapse into armed infighting, preventing the country from ever attempting the novelty of the ballot box.

The lack of a clear plan for Gaddafi's burial suggests to some analysts that there is justification for fears of a descent into leaderless turmoil.

An autopsy has been performed, and a medical source told Reuters that Gaddafi's body had a bullet in the head and a bullet in the abdomen.

"There are multiple injuries. There is a bullet in the abdomen and in the brain," the medical source said.

The autopsy was carried out at a morgue in Misrata, about 200 km (130 miles) east of Tripoli. Local officials said Gaddafi's body would now be brought back to the cold store at an old market in Misrata where it has been on public display.

REGIONAL INFIGHTING

The loosely disciplined militias that sprang up in each town to topple the dictator with the help of NATO air power are still armed. The places they represent will want a greater say in the country's future, particularly the second and third cities Benghazi and Misrata, which were starved of investment by Gaddafi.

It was fighters from Misrata who emerged from a lengthy and bloody siege to play a large part in taking Tripoli and later caught Gaddafi.

Libya's new leaders have a "very limited opportunity" to set aside differences, said interim prime minister Mahmoud Jibril as he announced he was stepping down on Saturday.

Jibril said progress for Libya would need great resolution, both by interim leaders on the National Transitional Council and by six million war-weary people.

But a field commander in Misrata worried that trouble was brewing.

"The fear now is what is going to happen next," he said, speaking to Reuters privately, as ordinary Libyans, some taking pictures for family albums, filed in under armed guard to see for themselves that the man they feared was truly dead.

"There is going to be regional in-fighting. You have Zintan and Misrata on one side and then Benghazi and the east," the guerrilla said. "There is in-fighting even inside the army."

NEW DEMOCRACY

There is some unease abroad over what many believe was a summary execution of Gaddafi. U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay has called for an investigation into the killing, but few Libyans share those concerns.

Arguments have arisen among Libya's factions about what to do with the corpse, which has not been accorded the swift burial required by Islamic law and is beginning to decompose. Those viewing the body on Saturday were obliged to cover their faces with surgical masks.

Gaddafi's surviving family, in exile, wants his body and that of his son Mo'tassim to be handed over to tribal kinsmen from Sirte. NTC officials said they were trying to arrange a secret resting place to avoid loyalist supporters making it a shrine. Misrata does not want his body under its soil.

The disputes within the NTC have delayed the announcement of an end to the war several times, but such worries are unlikely to be paramount in the minds of many Libyans as they celebrate the beginning of a new era in their country's history.

The announcement of "liberation" will set a clock ticking on a plan for a new government and constitutional assembly leading to full democracy in 2013.

"We hope we will have an elected democratic government with broad participation," student Ali Abu Shufa said.

Gaddafi promoted tribalism to keep the country divided, he said. "But now Gaddafi is dead, all the tribes will be united."

(Additional reporting by Taha Zargoun in Sirte, Barry Malone and Jessica Donati in Tripoli, Rania El Gamal and Tim Gaynor in Misrata, Christian Lowe and Andrew Hammond in Tunis, Samia Nakhoul in Amman and Tom Pfeiffer at the Dead Sea, Jordan; Writing by Jon Hemming and William Maclean; Editing by Andrew Roche)

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Surveillance video leads to 2 in school shooting (AP)

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. ? Surveillance video helped lead authorities to two suspects in the shooting and wounding of a 15-year-old student at a North Carolina high school.

The video showed the 18-year-old and 15-year-old suspects carrying the rifle inside Cape Fear High School, Cumberland County Sheriff Earl "Moose" Butler said.

The 18-year-old, a student at the school, was scheduled to appear in a courtroom Tuesday in connection with the shooting of 15-year-old fellow student Catilyn Abercrombie, who was wounded in the neck Monday. Abercrombie, who was standing in a breezeway outside the cafeteria when she was shot, underwent surgery and was listed in stable condition.

Classes were scheduled to operate as usual at the high school and at a nearby middle school. Sheriff Butler said there would be additional deputies on hand to help students and parents feel confident about their safety.

The 15-year-old suspect will go to juvenile court, although an exact date for the student's appearance wasn't known, sheriff's office spokeswoman Debbie Tanna said.

While the high school has metal detectors, Butler said he didn't know if they were used on a daily basis at the school.

Butler said investigators don't think Abercrombie was the intended target, but no motive had been established.

"Why did they shoot? I don't know," he said.

A police officer assigned to the high school was standing near Abercrombie when she was shot around 1 p.m. and immediately called 911, Tanna said.

The high school and nearby Mac Williams Middle School were locked down for hours before students were allowed to go home.

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Ex-SF mayor endorses incumbent amid tamper claims (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Candidates in San Francisco's mayoral race are teaming up against Mayor Ed Lee, calling for federal and state monitors for the Nov. 8 election after a neighborhood group that supports him was accused of ballot tampering.

With early voting already under way, the seven candidates based their concerns on media reports claiming that members of the group have been helping Cantonese-speaking residents fill out ballots.

The candidates wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice and California secretary of state on Sunday, calling for an investigation into reports that the alliance used stencils that prevented voters from marking their ballots for candidates other than Lee.

"From alleged money laundering to suspected ballot tampering, those allied with Ed Lee's mayoral campaign have shown a willingness to do just about anything to preserve their power and influence inside City Hall," said Joanna Rees, a businesswoman and candidate who signed the letter.

Lee insists his campaign is not affiliated with the group, SF Neighbor Alliance for Ed Lee for Mayor 2011, and is furious over the unsolicited campaign help by the independent expenditure committee.

"If it was my campaign doing that, I would fire them immediately; they should not be handling ballots for anybody else," Lee said Monday, the same day he got a boost with the endorsement of Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom. Lee became the city's first Asian-American mayor when Newsom left the mayor's office in January to take up his new role as lieutenant governor.

"I couldn't be more passionate in my encouragement of the people of this city to support Ed Lee on election day," said Newsom of his handpicked successor. "The best is yet to come."

A former city administrator who has never run for public office, Lee initially said he would not seek the mayoral seat. He changed his mind in August after a groundswell of encouragement from several former mayors and the Asian-American community.

He is considered the front-runner by a wide margin in a field of 16 candidates. His competitors have tried to paint his campaign as tainted.

Although Election Day is Nov. 8, voters can cast ballots now at some designated polling stations and by mail.

The district attorney already is investigating donations made to the Lee campaign by some drivers of an airport shuttle company. Lee said he welcomes all investigations into the suspect donations and ballot tampering.

The letter from his rivals calls for federal observers and state election monitors, claiming that testimony and video evidence showed that SF Neighbor Alliance workers collected completed ballots in plastic bags and interfered with the voting secrecy.

If the ballot tampering allegations prove true, the letter said, the conduct may have violated the U.S. Voting Rights Act of 1965.

The other candidates who signed the letter include City Attorney Dennis Herrera, Board of Supervisors' President David Chiu, Public Defender Jeff Adachi, City Supervisor John Avalos, State Senator Leland Yee and businesswoman Michela Alioto-Pier.

Lee's office said it believed the SF Neighbor Alliance was headed up by San Francisco attorney and political consultant Enrique Pearce. A call to Pearce's law office was not returned.

Adachi said the group is comprised of individual backers who also hand-delivered 50,000 copies of an unofficial Ed Lee biography to voters' doorsteps. He claimed the money backing their ventures came largely from two construction companies that had received millions of dollars in city contracts since 1997.

"It appears that a very tight-knit group of affluent and politically motivated individuals are at work," Adachi said in a statement calling for an investigation into the connection between Lee and the group.

"Each vote represents the voice of one citizen," Adachi said. "To cast a vote for someone else is to silence his or her voice, and to allow a few to speak for the many. It contradicts the notion of democracy, and it shouldn't happen."

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Filipino community celebrates first native martyr

Filipino community celebrates first native martyr

By Shirley Henderson

.- At the special liturgy celebrating the feast day of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino martyr, on Sept. 28, Bishop Roger Morin of Biloxi, Miss. told the congregation, ?There is a road to heroic virtue ... by each one of the individual acts of charity that we do. And each day we have an opportunity to do those Corporal Acts of Mercy.?

The bishop reminded the faithful, ?there is also a possible opportunity for punishment by ignoring, neglecting, or omitting to help someone in need.?

He said the faithful can achieve their reward ?By joyously serving the Lord and witnessing to our faith ... the path to the crown of glory can begin with just a cup of water, a piece of bread,? he said.

Hundreds of Filipinos and others gathered at Our Lady of Fatima Church for the celebration of the feast of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, who was born in Binondo, Manila between 1600 and 1610, to a Chinese father and a Filipino mother. After traveling to Nagasaki in 1636 and subjected to torture by his Japanese captors for more than a year, he died a horrible death.

He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in Manila on Feb. 18, 1981. He was canonized on Oct. 18, 1987 in Rome.

A celebration of the Filipino culture followed the liturgy in the parish hall.

Printed with permission from the Gulf Pine Catholic, newspaper for the Diocese of Biloxi, Miss.

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Sunken tanker mystery: Where's the oil?

It was just after sunrise on Dec. 23, 1941, when the tanker Montebello was hit by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine just off the Central California coast, taking 3 million gallons of crude oil with it as it sank.

All 38 crewmen aboard the Union Oil Co. of California vessel survived and rowed their way ashore. But since the World War II attack just weeks after Pearl Harbor, the tanker has rested 900 feet below the ocean surface off the coast of Cambria.

In recent years, worries have mounted that if crude began to leak from the 440-foot vessel it could foul the state's waters and shoreline, creating an environmental catastrophe. Past surveys have shown no evidence of oil.

But now, after nearly two weeks of the most advanced testing yet, a team of researchers has concluded that not only does the vessel pose no risk, the oil is long gone.

State and federal officials announced Thursday they had found virtually no evidence of oil inside the tanker's cargo and fuel tanks and said the sunken vessel can be scratched off the list of possible threats to the California coast.

"It turned out to be the best possible news," said Andrew Hughan, a spokesman for the California Department of Fish and Game, whose Office of Spill Prevention and Response took part in the joint operation with the U.S. Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"At the end of the day, the Montebello is filled with seawater," he said.

The group of scientists and engineers spent 11 days testing the vessel for the presence of oil with a remotely operated underwater vehicle, capturing images and video of its rusted, barnacle-covered surface and measuring the thickness of its hull.

Though the tanker had been surveyed for oil twice before on underwater dives since 1996, with each examination coming up negative, new technology allowed researchers to measure the density of the liquid inside the ship and drill into the fuel tanks for samples to determine what sort of pollution risk the 70-year-old oil posed.

Instead, the inspection showed that the ship's 32 oil tanks were filled almost entirely with seawater.

The expedition was the result of a task force put together in 2009 by state Sen. Sam Blakeslee (R-San Luis Obispo), who became worried about the potential of an environmental disaster if oil remained in the sunken ship, which rests about six miles off the coastline just south of the federally protected Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.

The amount of oil that was stored in the Montebello is more than six times what was released in the 1990 American Trader oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach, a disastrous event that killed thousands of birds and marred the ocean for weeks.

One mystery lingers: Where did the 3 million gallons of crude go?

The answer may never be known, but scientists have developed one scenario: Some of the oil leaked out and evaporated within the first few days after the boat went down. The bulk of it probably gurgled to the surface as the ship sank, drifting south and away from the shoreline, scientists suggested.

Whatever was left inside might have washed ashore but, scattered so widely, it probably went unnoticed.

Still, with so much unknown about the conditions at the time, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Scientific Support Coordinator Jordan Stout said, "We will probably never know what happened to the oil."

Samples taken from the fuel tanks and sediment on the ocean floor were sent to a laboratory for analysis, and a final report is expected early next year.

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US wants action in days, Pakistan for talks first


ISLAMABAD - The United States called on Pakistan Friday to squeeze Haqqani militants within ?days and weeks?, while Pakistan, expressing its wish for greater cooperation, categorically said that it prefers dialogue with the insurgents and any military action will only be taken after a decision by the parliament.
Unusually accompanied by CIA director David Petraeus and the top US military officer General Martin Dempsey, Hillary Clinton held talks with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Friday. Later, addressing a joint news conference with the foreign minister at the foreign office, she said Islamabad has a ?critical role in supporting Afghanistan reconciliation and ending the conflict?.
?We look to Pakistan to take strong steps to deny Afghan insurgents safe havens and to encourage the Taliban to enter negotiations in good faith? Now we have to turn our attention here on the Pakistani Taliban, Afghan Taliban, Haqqanis and other terrorist groups and try to get them into a peace process,? the US top envoy said but she seemed suspicious of the success of talks and too impatient for a military action as she was quick to add that ?if that failed, (we will have to) prevent them from committing more violence and murdering more innocent people.?
She went on to say, ?Militants should be targeted on both sides of the border and action should be taken within days and not weeks and months.?
Pakistani policy makers have argued that military operations offer limited gains and that now is the time to concentrate on a comprehensive reconciliation ahead of the planned Nato withdrawal from Afghanistan. It has so far refused to open a new front in North Waziristan, arguing that its troops are too overstretched and that the country has already sacrificed too many lives.
Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar emphatically stated that all relationships between Pakistan and foreign countries are based on national interest and the relationship between Pakistan and the United States is no exception. She said in the evolution of the future strategy, Pakistan government will be guided by the principles of resolution of the All-Party Conference (APC), which called upon the government to ?give peace a chance?.
She said like any other sovereign nation, its state institutions were devising Pakistan?s strategies with Parliament having greater supremacy. She said All-Party Conference (APC) resolution was a united voice for Pakistan, adding that the parliament had the authority to decide for the country?s chief executive to take any military action.
Hillary said she saw APC resolution as a very significant document and termed it a very important public commitment to peace, but insisted that more work was required to hold substantial talks with the militants.
Hina said militants safe havens do exist on both sides of the border but categorically rejected US accusations that elements within its intelligence services support Afghan insurgents. ?Do safe havens exist? Yes, they do exist (on) both sides. Do we need to cooperate? Yes. We can cooperate more and achieve better results? There is no question of any support by any Pakistani institutions to safe havens. Let me be very clear and unequivocal on that,? she said. However, the foreign minister reiterated commitment of Pakistan to fight the menace of terrorism and added that we are doing it in our own interest. She said it is in Pakistan?s national interest to have strong and prosperous Afghanistan.
?I agree with General Kayani?s statement that Pakistan is not Afghanistan, not Iraq. Pakistan is a sovereign nation,? Hillary said in response to a question, adding, ?Pakistan is a sovereign country and Washington will continue to work with Pakistan government and reach out to its people to help them address the different issues. She said we are looking towards furthering the dialogue process in the days ahead to realize our shared goals.
She acknowledged that there are issues on which Pakistan and the United States do not always see eye to eye and these differences cannot be resolved in a single visit. ?There is frustration on both sides, which I recognise,? she said, calling for ?give and take? from both sides. ? ... We are going to stay the course, and do everything we can to try to overcome the difficulties that we have faced together. Because we both have too much at stake. We cannot walk away.? ?We consider working with Pakistan as a very right thing to do and we need the momentum going?, she added.
Both Hina and Hillary described their meeting as ?useful and substantive?, saying that talks focused on the ongoing challenging phase between the two countries and were meant to be constructive to clarify certain mutual misperceptions. Hina said the meeting was directed at finding ways to develop strategic convergence into an operational one.
Hillary also called upon the leaders of Pakistan to reduce corruption and implement development reforms in the country and stressed the Pakistani people to demand these rights. She also supported the enhanced working atmosphere between Pakistan and India with an improved bilateral trade.
Hina said Pakistan believed in an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned solution to the issue of Afghanistan for a sustainable peace in the region. She hoped that the upcoming Istanbul and Bonn Conference, also to be attended by Pakistan, would prove constructive in discussing the issue of peace in Afghanistan.
The foreign minister said we can together work towards peace and build a prosperity to the region, and pointed out that there is no country in the world that is more affected by events in Afghanistan than Pakistan. ?Yes, we can cooperate more and achieve better results. We are keen to cooperate with the United States closely and to evolve a common strategy,? she added. She maintained that Pakistan has suffered most in the war against terror and that is why it is urging the international community to give more trade access to the country. She hoped that the United States will give preferential market access to Pakistan.
The US Secretary of State said her country recognises and respects the sacrifices made by Pakistani people during war on terror which took heavy toll of thirty thousand lives in the country. Hilary clarified that the US was not asking Pakistan to sacrifice its own security. She said Pakistan has a critical role to play in supporting Afghan reconciliation and ending the conflict. She said earlier this year trilateral meetings between Pakistan, Afghanistan and the US made a good start and there is need to keep the momentum going.
Hillary said in recent days US and Afghan forces have led a successful operation against the Haqqanis and many dozens have been killed or captured on the Afghan side of the border. She said they recognise the legitimate concerns of Pakistan of cross-border attacks on its security forces and civilians and would do every thing and prevent terrorists on Afghan side.
Hillary said they want similar action from Pakistan so that the Taliban and Haqqanis do not kill any Americans or Afghanistan. She said in addition to military action, intelligence cooperation is needed to prevent the efforts of the militants to plan and cross the border and deny the Pakistani Taliban and the Haqqanis on both sides of the border and that is their mutual goal.
?We respect the challenges that Pakistan faces, and we respect the work we are doing together, including our cooperation against al-Qaida,? she said. ?So terrorism is a challenge we share, and we want to work together to root out all of the extremists who threaten us, including the Taliban and the Haqqani network.?
She said: ?We asked very specifically for greater cooperation from the Pakistani side to squeeze the Haqqani network and other terrorists... Trying to eliminate terrorists and safe havens on one side of the border is not going to work? It?s like that old story: you can?t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them only to bite your neighbours... Eventually those snakes are going to turn on whoever has them in the backyard.?
?It?s not just military action. There is greater sharing of intelligence so we can prevent and intercept the efforts by the Haqqanis or the Taliban to try to cross the border or to plan an attack,? said Hillary said.
Asked whether she wanted Pakistan to use its military to tackle the Haqqani network head-on or to force it to come to the negotiating table, Hillary replied: ?It?s more the latter.?
?We think that Pakistan for a variety of reasons has the capacity to encourage, to push, to squeeze ... terrorists, including the Haqqanis and the Afghan Taliban, to be willing to engage in the peace process,? she said.
Analysts say the Pakistani military could suffer heavy casualties if it took on the Haqqanis. Sirajuddin Haqqani, head of the network, recently told Reuters he had more than 10,000 fighters under his command.
Hillary then took her case of fighting militancy within Pakistan to what appeared to be largely Western-educated civil society leaders at a town-hall style forum.
To applause and laughter, a businesswoman likened the United States to an unsatisfied mother-in-law, but the atmosphere was less toxic than in 2009 when Hillary heard US drone attacks compared to terror.
Later, she also met with President Asif Ali Zardari and discussed matters of mutual interest. Talking to the foreign dignitary, President Zardari underscored the importance of enhanced consultations between the two countries on the basis of mutual respect, sovereignty and interests.
During the one-on-one and delegation-level meetings, the two sides discussed host of issues relating to Pak-US relations, fight against militancy, regional situation with particular reference to the situation obtaining in Afghanistan.
The president said public criticism of Pakistan?s role undermines its common struggle against militancy in the region. He said, ?Our people and the leadership is among the first ones to fully realise and comprehend the threat posed by violent mindset which is bred on the premises of deprivation and fuelled by sense of inequality.?
President Zardari counted innumerable human sacrifices rendered by Pakistan in fight against militancy and extremism. He said 30,000 innocent civilians along with 5,000 military and police officers laid their lives for the cause of securing their lands from the clutches of militant mind-set.
The president said Pakistan, being the immediate neighbour has abiding interest in the peace, stability, security and prosperity of Afghanistan and will continue to support every effort in this regard.
Hillary appreciated Pakistan?s contribution in promoting reconciliation. She said that US administration desired continued partnership with Pakistan. She agreed with the President?s strong emphasis on promoting trade rather than aid as the vehicle for development cooperation and assured that the US administration was working to facilitate enhanced market access for Pakistani products.
In a roundtable with Pakistani television journalists, Hillary expressed her satisfaction over talks with Pakistani leadership, claiming there was complete agreement with Gen Kayani on more than 90 percent issues and dismissed the impression that US wanted to use Pakistan as a scapegoat for its failure in Afghanistan.
Answering a question, she admitted that US authorities had been in contact with the Haqqani network, as arranged by Pakistani intelligence sources, reportedly belonging to ISI, but denied that any Taliban elements was ever present at the Istanbul Conference
She also admitted that the US never had plausible evidence about ISI?s involvement in attacks on US embassy and CIA headquarters in Kabul.
Answering another question, she assured that there would be no future incursions by American ?military boots? into Pakistani borders. She expressed her reservations about Pakistan?s collaboration over gas pipeline with ?a complicated and dangerous? neighbour like Iran, whose internal affairs she said were highly vulnerable.
Regarding President Asif Ali Zardari?s letter to the US counterpart President Barack Obama for American aid, she said that she had no information regarding the issue.
Following two days of talks in Afghanistan and Pakistan designed to hasten an end to the 10-year war Hillary said that ?we do not see any contradiction? between fighting and talking. ?And we want more coordination between the United States, Pakistan and Afghanistan for what must be, with respect to the conflict, an Afghan-led effort,? the chief US diplomat said.
?We believe that there is now an opportunity for us to begin talking, but there is no guarantee that the talking will result in anything that will move us toward a peaceful resolution,? Hillary Clinton said. ?We are going to continue fighting where necessary to protect our interests, and so are the Pakistani military because you cannot allow terrorists to gain ground,? she said.
?But we are also open to talking. We have reached out to the Taliban, we have reached out to the Haqqani network to test their willingness and their sincerity,? she said. ?And we?re now working among us Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States to try to put together a process that would sequence us toward an actual negotiation,? she said.
But referring to the meeting with the Haqqani network, she said ?we?re not in any kind of negotiations. We?ve had one preliminary meeting just to see if they would show up.?

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