Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Cardinals prepare to elect a new pope

By Crispian Balmer and Philip Pullella

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Roman Catholic cardinals prayed for divine help on Tuesday, hours before a conclave to elect a new pope to tackle the daunting problems facing the Church at one of the most difficult periods in its history.

The cardinals, including the 115 aged under 80 who will vote for the next pope, filed into St. Peter's Basilica as choirs sang at the ritual solemn Mass that precedes a conclave.

They prayed that God would inspire them to choose the right man to replace Pope Benedict, who abdicated abruptly last month saying he was not strong enough to confront the woes of a Church whose 1.2 billion members look to Rome for leadership.

The Mass was the last event for the cardinals as a group before they enter the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday afternoon and make their choice for the next pontiff before Michelangelo's famous fresco of the Last Judgment.

In his homily, Italy's Angelo Sodano, dean of the cardinals, said they should pray "that the Lord will grant us a pontiff who will embrace this noble mission with a generous heart".

He called for unity within the Church and urged everyone to work with the next pope, whoever he should be.

The secret conclave, steeped in ritual and prayer, could carry on for several days, with no clear favorite in sight.

Vatican insiders say Italy's Angelo Scola and Brazil's Odilo Scherer have emerged as the men to beat. The former would bring the papacy back to Italy for the first time in 35 years, while the latter would be the first non-European pope in 1,300 years.

However, a host of other candidates from numerous nations have also been mentioned, including U.S. cardinals Timothy Dolan and Sean O'Malley, Canada's Marc Ouellet and Argentina's Leonardo Sandri.

MANY CHOICES

Known as the "Princes of the Church", the cardinals will only emerge from their seclusion once they have chosen the 266th pontiff in the 2,000-year history of the Church, which is beset by sex abuse scandals, bureaucratic infighting, financial difficulties and the rise of secularism.

Many Catholics are looking to see positive changes.

"It's not an anxious moment, but a moment of great hope. The first thing the Church should do is return to the lives of the people, instead of losing itself in theology," said Italian Andrea Michieli, 22, who attended the Mass.

"The new pope should give a young image of the Church so everyone sees the Church is not just the Curia," he said referring the Vatican's central bureaucracy which has been criticized for failing to prevent a string of mishaps during Benedict's troubled, eight-year reign.

Mexican Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera told Italy's La Stampa newspaper there were many different views about the right profile for the next pontiff, with some wanting an academic, others seeking someone close to the people, or else a good manager.

Asked if the conclave could therefore drag on, he said: "I do not think it will be long because there are diverse opinions. We will come to an agreement very quickly".

The average length of the last nine conclaves was just over three days and none went on for more than five days.

Signaling the divisions among the cardinals, Italian newspapers reported on Tuesday an open clash between prelates in a pre-conclave meeting on Monday.

The newspapers said the Vatican hierarchy's number two under Benedict, Tarcisio Bertone, had accused Brazil's Joao Braz de Aviz of leaking critical comments to the media. Aviz reportedly retorted that the leaks were coming from the Curia, earning loud applause.

CORRUPTION AND INTRIGUE

All the red-hatted prelates in the Sistine Chapel were appointed by either the German-born Benedict XVI or his Polish predecessor John Paul II, and the next pontiff will almost certainly pursue their fierce defense of traditional moral teachings.

But Benedict and John Paul were criticized for failing to reform the Vatican bureaucracy, battered by allegations of intrigue and incompetence, and some churchmen believe the next pope must be a good chief executive or at least put a good management team in place under him.

Vatican insiders say Scola, who has managed two big Italian dioceses, might be best placed to understand the Byzantine politics of the Vatican administration - of which he has not been a part - and therefore be able to introduce swift reform.

The Curia faction of cardinals working inside the Vatican bureaucracy is said by the same insiders to back Scherer, who worked in the Vatican's Congregation for Bishops for seven years before later leading Brazil's Sao Paolo diocese - the largest in the country that has the largest national Catholic community.

With only 24 percent of Catholics living in Europe, pressure is growing within the Church to choose a pontiff from elsewhere in the world who would bring a different perspective.

Latin American cardinals might worry more about poverty and the rise of evangelical churches than questions of materialism and sexual abuse that dominate in the West, while the growth of Islam is a major concern for the Church in Africa and Asia.

The cardinals are expected to hold their first vote late on Tuesday afternoon - which is almost certain to be inconclusive - before retiring to the Vatican hotel for the night.

They hold four ballots a day from Wednesday until one man has won a two-thirds majority - or 77 votes. Black smoke from a makeshift chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel will signify no one has been elected, while white smoke and the pealing of St. Peter's bells will announce the arrival of a new pontiff.

As in medieval times, the cardinals will be banned from communicating with the outside world. The Vatican has also taken high-tech measures to ensure secrecy in the 21st century, including electronic jamming devices to prevent eavesdropping.

Cardinals earlier began moving into the Vatican's Santa Martha hotel, where they will live during the conclave.

(Additional reporting by Naomi O'Leary and Tom Heneghan; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cardinals-head-conclave-church-beset-woes-010338684.html

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Portugal's US$9-million villas draw investors looking to cash in on ...

At ?The Keys,? a cluster of luxury villas on the Atlantic coast modelled on Miami?s palm- tree resorts, builders and gardeners are busy trying to finish before the summer tourist season.

The US$300-million investment is on the other side of the ocean from Florida, at Quinta do Lago in the Algarve region of Portugal, a country more synonymous of late with economic collapse than new real-estate projects. The villas are on sale for as much as 7-million euros (US$9-million) each and a quarter have buyers, according to the developer, U.K.-based E3 Property.

One Canadian real estate pro?s journey to cash in on Europe

Don?t tell Michael Polzler the Canadian real estate market is the place to be. He?s got his feet planted firmly in Europe.

The 45-year-old former operations head of Re/Max Ontario-Atlantic Canada has pulled up stakes from this country to establish a stronger footprint on a continent he maintains has been vastly underserved by organized real estate.

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?The recession was very strong, but based on our sales in Portugal, we now feel there?s a strengthening of the prime property market,? said Mark Lenherr, who runs the company.

Sun, sand and golf have long attracted tourists to Portugal, with the Algarve accounting for one in three visitors. As property prices fall after the overbuilding of hotels and resorts that never filled up, investors are now picking over the debris from Europe?s financial crisis, including funds acquiring soured commercial mortgages from banks and a Saudi sheikh returning to the market.

While investment in Portuguese real estate is still down more than 50% from the 2007 peak, it rose 68% to 424.5-million euros in 2012, according to data compiled by realtor +Cushman & Wakefield Inc. Three-quarters of the investment was in residential property, boosted by banks selling non-performing loans to funds, said Luis Rocha Antunes, the firm?s director of investment in Lisbon.

Saudi Sheikh

?While we remain cautious about the real estate market amid a weak economy in Portugal, we expect investment volumes to increase this year,? Antunes said.

Saudi Sheikh Mohamed bin Issa al Jaber is looking at four- and five-star hotels in Portugal, he said while visiting the country this month. Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia?s third-richest man based on data compiled by Bloomberg?s Billionaires Index, may sell some budget hotels that are no longer part of the strategy of his company, JJW Hotels & Resorts Ltd. He declined to say which assets he may sell or buy.

?Where there are difficulties there will always be opportunities,? Al Jaber said by telephone.

MBI International & Partners Inc., the holding company founded by Al Jaber that controls JJW Hotels, bought three resorts in the Algarve in 2008 from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. for US$268-million. In February, he repaid all his mortgage debt to Portuguese banks.

Carlton Group

Clients of the Carlton Group Inc., a U.S. real-estate investment bank, set aside 7.5-billion euros for purchases in Spain and Portugal over the next 12 to 18 months as the risk of a euro break-up diminishes and prices adjust to what buyers expect to pay, said Javier Beltran, who?s in charge of Carlton?s Iberian operation.

?Since the beginning of this year, the prospects for Portugal?s real estate market have started to improve,? Beltran said, whose group is looking to buy luxury hotels with occupancy rates that exceed 65%.

Property prices declined for a second straight year in 2012, losing 2.2%, according to Confidencial Imobiliario, a company that collects data on the Portuguese real estate market. For some assets, such as residential and retail space, prices will decline another 10% to 15% before recovering in early 2014, according to Beltran.

Values since 2008, though, are little changed, down 1.6 percent, Confidencial Imobiliario figures show. Unlike in neighbouring Spain, the market experienced no boom and bust, said Antonio Souto, a board member at Banco Espirito Santo SA, Portugal?s biggest publicly traded bank.

No Bubble

?Portugal never had a real estate bubble, prices were always moderate,? said Souto. ?Let?s say now there is a certain stabilization, but no improvement yet.?

Portugal was the third euro member to seek an emergency bailout when it secured 78-billion euros in May 2011 following Greece and Ireland. The economy is in its third year of recession and unemployment is the highest since at least 1998.

Less than 30 miles west of the Quinta do Lago, ghost resorts and half-finished apartments in the once-bustling tourist town of Albufeira illustrate Portugal?s recent past.

At the 450-million-euro Herdade dos Salgados Resort, a sign on a fence blocking the entrance to the main hotel states that ?the building company has exercised the right to retain this property.? Leaves wither on the palm trees that surround the two vacant hotels, apartments and empty swimming pools. It had opened a month before Portugal requested its bailout.

White Elephants

?Have you heard of a white elephant?? William Blair, a 60-year-old Canadian, asked as he walked with his wife near the beach alongside the Herdade dos Salgados on Feb. 18. ?This is like looking at four white elephants.?

At another complex in Albufeira, two stray dogs run around a half-empty swimming pool. The 96 units have remained unfilled since they were completed in 2008.

?All these blocks have been empty for years,? said Oliver Michel, a security guard standing outside. ?I?m here alone all day. It?s actually quite sad.?

A few feet below, more than 50 unfinished red brick apartment buildings lead down to a half-empty marina. The site has been empty since the construction workers downed tools two years ago, said Jose Carlos Rolo, the president of Albufeira. He estimates more than 1-billion euros was lost on now-zombie real estate projects in Albufeira during the last three years.

?Neither the politicians, nor the banks, nor the building companies foresaw such a crisis,? Rolo said on Feb. 18.

?Lots of Cash?

As The Keys project, which is costing 230-million euros, moves toward completion by June, investors are also looking at the ghost resorts, betting that the tourism industry is in recovery.

?The type of investors in the prime property market aren?t affected by the economic cycle,? Lenherr, 46, of E3, which also has operations in the Caribbean and Southern Europe, said on Feb. 25 ?We?re talking about captains of industry, heads of banks and funds with lots of cash available.?

The Herdade dos Salgados Resort is scheduled to reopen this year after ECS Capital, a Lisbon-based private equity fund, acquired its loans from Portuguese banks and took over management, said an ECS spokesman, who asked not to be identified, citing company policy.

Banco Espirito Santo was among the banks that sold the loans to the ECS fund, said Souto, the board member. He declined to say how much debt from real estate developers the bank sold in the same manner.

?This is an experience that?s working well,? he said. ?Some of these companies would otherwise end up insolvent and thousands of jobs and value would be lost.?

Hotel Factory

The tourism and real estate market?s recovery is crucial for Portugal?s economy, which the government projects will return to growth next year, after shrinking an estimated 1% in 2013 and 3.2% in 2012.

Tourism accounts for about 10% of the gross domestic product, compared with 17% in Greece. In the Algarve, about eight in 10 jobs are in the tourism industry. Unemployment in the region reached 17.9% last year, the highest level in all of Portugal.

The number of hotels in Portugal almost doubled to 992 in the past decade, according to Portugal?s National Statistics Institute. The occupancy rate, the proportion of beds booked, fell to 41.3% in 2012 from 42.8% the previous year, according to data compiled by the Tourism Office. In 2002, the rate was 49.7%.

?If the hotel business was a factory, more than 50% of its output wouldn?t make it out of the plant,? Frederico Costa, the head of Portugal?s Tourism Office, said in an interview on Feb. 14. ?The problem with some of the existing hotels is that they simply had too much debt.?

Room Bookings

At the top end of the market in the Algarve, demand from customers is picking up, said Joachim Hartl, the director of the Conrad Algarve Hotel in Quinta do Lago that opened in September.

The occupancy rate for five-star hotels in Portugal rose 2.7 percentage points in 2012 to 54.9%, while all other hotel categories saw occupancy rates decline, according to data compiled by the Tourism Office.

The parking lot of the 200 million-euro Conrad, part of the Hilton chain owned by Blackstone Group LP, had a handful of Porsches, BMWs and Mercedes-Benz cars. Some belonged to second- home-owners in the Quinta do Lago spending time at the hotel?s Spa and Health Club or steak and seafood restaurant.

Luxury Niche

Guests at the 154-room hotel built in the form of an 18th century Portuguese palace pay as much as 4,000 euros a night to stay in the Rose Garden suite in the off-season, rising to about 4,450 euros later in the year, said Hartl.

?Is the destination under a lot of price pressure? Yes it is,? Hartl said. ?That?s why I believe there is even more of an opportunity to come up with a luxury property because there?s a niche for that and we?re really carving out a new market.?

The Keys is firmly in that niche. Workers are completing the last set of houses with swimming pools alongside an artificial lake. A gardener waters the lawn of one of the 72 properties, which have names such as ?The Bel Air? or ?The Melrose.? The sales brochure says the development is taken from the ?elegant modernism of Miami and the luster of Hollywood.?

?Gone are the days of the buying and selling frenzy,? said Alison Buechner Hojbjerg, an agent at Quinta Properties who?s involved in selling villas at The Keys. ?Buyers now are on the lookout for the best plots at the best prices.?

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Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2013/03/12/portugals-us9-million-villas-draw-investors-looking-to-cash-in-on-crisis/

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Monday, March 11, 2013

How to get paid to live in a $1m house | New Jersey Real Estate ...

When the owners of high-end homes fall way behind on their mortgage payments, foreclosure is not a foregone conclusion.

Lenders can be more willing to craft a new payment plan to make high-dollar homes more affordable. Paperwork and procedures are also often delayed, keeping homeowners in some states in their homes for two or more years after they?ve stopped making mortgage payments. And in some cases, lenders are offering homeowners tens of thousands of dollars in cash in exchange for their agreeing to a short sale, in which a home is sold for less than the borrower owes on the mortgage.

Repossession rates show the difference. Last year, roughly 85% of homes worth up to $1 million that received default notices were eventually repossessed, according to RealtyTrac, which tracks real-estate data. For homes worth more than $1 million, about 28%, or around 1,400 homes, were repossessed.

For lenders, it?s worth the extra effort to avert foreclosure on luxury properties. They incur substantial expenses holding these homes, including paying property taxes, maintenance costs and, often, homeowners? fees. The homes are also more difficult to sell, since fewer buyers can afford to purchase them. And when lenders eventually unload them, it?s often at a loss. ?Lenders have more of an incentive to work out payment plans for these borrowers than with the ones [whose homes] may move quickly,? says Jon Maddux, co-founder of YouWalkAway.com, which helps borrowers, including luxury homeowners, in default or foreclosure.
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Separately, some lenders will encourage owners to consider a short sale. Armando Tiongson Jr. of Rockaway, N.J., says Bank of America recently offered him and his wife up to $30,000 in cash to sell their 4,100-square-foot home, which they purchased for roughly $1 million in 2006, in a short sale. Tiongson, an IT program manager, says he and his wife haven?t paid their mortgage in 18 months after the monthly payments on their loan, which initially required just interest payments, spiked. By offering this cash in exchange for a short sale, Bank of America says it can reduce the losses that would kick in if the loan goes to foreclosure. (The bank adds that it has been making such cash offers to homeowners of all loan levels since last year.)

The Tiongsons are going to take the bank up on its offer and sell. ?We are going in for the short sale mainly to avoid foreclosure,? Tiongson says. ?The cash option is really just a benefit.?

Source: http://njrereport.com/index.php/2013/03/10/how-to-get-paid-to-live-in-a-1m-house/

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PM: Fukushima disaster will make Japan 'stronger'

The 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster that struck Japan is remembered across the country with memorial services and protests. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

By Arata Yamamoto, Producer, NBC News

TOKYO ? Japan marked the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that swept through northern Japan, damaging more than one million homes and killing almost 19,000 people.

A moment of silence was observed at 2:46 p.m. local time on Monday at various locations where the scars of the disasters still remain.


While most of the debris has been cleared, progress has been extremely slow in redeveloping areas affected following the?tsunami-triggered explosion at Fukushima Daicihi nuclear power plant.

More than 320,000 people remain displaced, many of them living in temporary housing units provided by the government.

Journalists have been given a rare glimpse inside Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was crippled in the 9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit the country two years ago. NBC News' Arata Yamamoto reports.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who took office in December, vowed to accelerate the speed of the reconstruction efforts and his government has already expanded the relief budget to $266 billion to subsidize many of these projects.

"Our ancestors have overcome many difficulties and each time emerged stronger," Abe said.

Meanwhile, thousands of anti-nuclear protesters marched in Tokyo.?"People and the media are starting to forget Fukushima and what happened there," one 32-year-old mother of two at the demonstration told Reuters.

This fall, the operators of the plant will begin extracting fuel rods from one of the less-damaged reactor units to mark the start of decommissioning the nuclear facility. But without a clear plan to carry out the removal for the rest of the reactors, the process is expected to take at least 40 years to complete.

Reuters contributed to this report.

An earthquake, a tsunami, a nuclear meltdown -- residents of Japan's northeast coast suffered through three intertwined disasters after a massive 9.0 magnitude temblor struck off the coast on March 11, 2011.

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Big cat sanctuary to reopen to public after deadly lion attack

(Reuters) - The California wildlife sanctuary where an African lion attacked and killed a 24-year-old intern last week will reopen to the public on Sunday, four days after the woman's death.

The Cat Haven preserve, which has been shut since Dianna Hanson's death on Wednesday, will resume regular operations, including offering guided tours to visitors, Cat Haven officials said

Shortly before it opens its gates, Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims is scheduled to brief reporters on the latest findings from the investigation.

Hanson, who was on a six-month internship at Cat Haven that began in January and had previously worked in Kenya on a wild feline reserve, will be honored on Sunday with a moment of silence at the sanctuary.

The big cat center, which is located 40 miles east of Fresno, will resume regular operations, including guided tours for visitors, Cat Haven officials said.

"It is important that we attend to (the animals') health and well-being, and we believe returning to a state of normal operations is a part of that process," Cat Haven founder Dale Anderson said in a statement.

Hanson was attacked while cleaning an empty cat enclosure.

A four-year-old male lion named Cous Cous escaped from his feeding pen, apparently by prodding open an improperly secured gate, and pounced on Hanson, fracturing her neck and killing her almost instantly, according to Fresno County Coroner David Hadden.

Sheriff's deputies later shot and killed the lion, which weighed at least 400 pounds (181 kgs), after failed efforts to coax him away from Hanson's body.

Cous Cous and his mate, Pely, were Barbary lions, a species from the region between Morocco and Egypt that is extinct in the wild. He had been handled by humans since he was weeks old.

Cat Haven, a 100-acre (40-hectare) sanctuary run by the group Project Survival and located about 40 miles east of Fresno, is still home to 29 large cats.

State and local agencies are investigating whether Cat Haven violated any safety procedures that could have safeguarded against the attack.

Anderson said the sanctuary was cooperating with the investigation.

Hanson earned a biology degree in 2011 from Western Washington University. Her family says they consider the incident a tragic accident.

"We know that first and foremost, Dianna would want the work that Cat Haven is doing to continue," her mother, Donna Hanson, said in a statement.

The Hanson family has set up a fund in Dianna's honor that will benefit her favorite charitable organizations, including Cat Haven.

(Writing by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Tim Gaynor and David Brunnstrom)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/big-cat-sanctuary-reopen-public-deadly-lion-attack-100828952.html

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Chronicling Black Supremacism Since 1990: It was the (Jewish)

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3: Real estate agents push: ?Now is the time to sell?
By Cameron McWhirter
June 17, 2001
The Detroit News

A real-estate agent had been talking to Shiovitz. The agents called homeowners all the time in those days.

?The real-estate man called and told me, ?I can get you a good price....? He said, ?Well now is the time to sell. If you wait a few years you?re not going to get the price you want,? ? Shiovitz recalled.

Shiovitz could get a larger house on Westmoreland, past Evergreen. Other Jews were moving that way. A bigger yard. Three bedrooms. A garage that would fit his car. The house would be affordable with the $3,500 down payment he would raise by selling now.

Shiovitz knew that the family moving into his old house would be black, though he never met them. The real-estate agent handled everything.

Blacks were moving up 12th Street, having crossed over from the lower east side, where the Jews used to live. Whites had better sell before their property values went down, real estate agents were warning. Remember the 1943 riots? Blacks meant trouble, the real-estate people said. Read The News, the Free Press or the Times: Blacks meant crime.

Shiovitz didn?t buy all of that. He had no problem with black people. He had worked with them all his life. During the Depression he grew up alongside them on Alger near Hastings Street. Jews in Detroit always had gotten along with blacks, not like other ethnic groups, such as the Poles, who always seemed to be fighting with blacks. But that did not mean Jews wanted to live next to black people.

[This is so disingenuous as to be obscene. Shiovitz and McWhirter both knew that blacks bring crime; the fears were entirely rational, but they?re playing a little game: Blame it on anyone but the real culprits. McWhirter is using sarcasm, in order to blame the realtors, and Shiovitz is blaming it on the ?Goyim.?]

Black children were enrolling at Roosevelt Elementary a few blocks away. His daughter walked home one day from school and announced her new ?boyfriend,? a little black kid. B?nai David, with its 1,600-seat temple on the corner of 14th, was looking into buying land in Southfield, a burgeoning suburb where lots of Jews were moving.

Shiovitz?s white Goyim neighbors on either side seemed fearful that blacks would bring crime, and they were looking to sell. Petty crime had been increasing. Smart-aleck kids ? he didn?t know whether white or black ?would occasionally steal children?s bikes off porches to joyride. That kind of thing didn?t happen before.

?Sometimes (the bicycles) would be missing altogether. Sometimes they would find them down on the corner,? he said. ?This was the start of things going down.?

[Bull. He knew it was the black kids, but was (justifiably) afraid of being painted by McWhirter as a ?racist.?]

Why not move to a bigger house away from all these problems?

"Genug iz genug," as the Yiddish saying goes: "enough is enough."

[Previously, in this series:

?The White Devils Made Me Do It! Classic Detroit News Series Blames Whites for City?s Destruction?; and

?The Black Conquest of Detroit, Part II: The Jews Played ?Nice,? but Got Destroyed, Just Like the ?Racist? White Gentiles.?

See also:

?Growing Up White in Detroit.?]?

Source: http://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2013/03/it-was-jewish-realtors-that-killed.html

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HBT: Sox's Ortiz sent for MRIs on both heels

Brian McPherson of the Providence Journal reports that David Ortiz has been sent for an MRI on both of his heels. The veteran slugger has experienced some soreness in his legs while running this week, so Red Sox manager John Farrell said that the team just wants to ?rule anything out.?

Ortiz was limited to five games after the All-Star break last year due to a right?Achilles injury and underwent ultrasound treatment in October. Farrell told Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald earlier this week that the soreness was more generalized rather than directly related to the Achilles injury, but they believe it was caused by him ramping up his running program. He hasn?t been ruled out for Opening Day yet, but that could change depending upon the MRI results.

Ortiz, 37, batted .318/.415/.611 with 23 home runs, 60 RBI and a 1.026 OPS in 90 games last year. He received a two-year, $26 million contract from the Red Sox in November.

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Coronary intervention procedures: Validated pre-procedure risk score reduces bleeding complications and can shorten stays

Mar. 10, 2013 ? A clinical decision support tool helped physicians identify patients at high risk of bleeding complications prior to undergoing a coronary intervention procedure and helped guide the use of bleeding avoidance strategies, leading to less complications and a shorter hospital stay, according to a study being presented March 10 at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions.

More than 1.3 million percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) are performed each year in the United States. Bleeding during and after these procedures is a common risk (3 -- 6%).

"Bleeding complications after PCI can lead to worse outcomes for the patient, including death, as well as an increase in the length of stay in the hospital, which leads to an increase in hospital costs," says the study's lead author Craig E. Strauss, MD, MPH, a research cardiologist at the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation and physician at the Minneapolis Heart Institute? at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.

Therefore, the cardiologists across the Allina Health System used a validated pre-PCI bleeding risk score to accurately identify high-risk patients, allowing them to employ strategies to avoid bleeding and improve patient outcomes. Among those strategies, bivalirudin (Angiomax, The Medicines Company) is a direct thrombin inhibitor that has been shown to reduce bleeding complications in PCI.

"This risk-stratification tool can be used real-time in the cath lab to identify and mitigate a patient's risk for bleeding around the time of the procedure," says Strauss. "The cath lab team uses a web-based calculator, which takes less than 1-2 minutes, and determines the risk category of each patient." Due to the ease of use, the tool achieved a high adoption rate of 92 percent at three high-volume PCI centers in Minnesota.

Among the 2,608 PCI cases performed at the three PCI centers, 24.4 percent of the patients were identified as high risk for bleeding complications. The use of bivalirudin as a bleeding avoidance strategy in high-risk patients increased from 24.2 percent pre-implementation of the risk-stratification protocol to 60.3 percent after the implementation of the protocol.

Among high bleeding risk patients, the researchers reported significant reductions in overall complications (22.8% vs. 14.9%), bleeding events within 72 hours (7.7% vs. 2.1%), and median length of hospital stay (2.9 vs. 2.3 days) following protocol implementation. There also was a reduction in the use of blood transfusions and death. Finally, the total variable costs decreased from approximately $15,000 to $14,200.

"This clinical decision support tool helps cardiologists objectively validate which patients are at high risk for bleeding complications based on existing evidence," Strauss says. "Previously, we could attempt to identify which patients were at risk based on clinical intuition, but this tool gives a much more accurate assessment, as shown through the improved patient outcomes. Furthermore, this tool can help reduce the variability in practice patterns among physicians that can be costly to the healthcare system."

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Comets may have spurred life on Earth

NASA

An image of Halley's Comet taken in 1986.

By Mike Wall
Space.com

Life's building blocks can form in the harsh environment of deep space, a new study suggests, bolstering the odds that a comet or meteorite strike may have jump-started biological evolution on Earth.

Linked pairs of amino acids called dipeptides can take shape in spacelike conditions, a team of chemists found. Dipeptides brought to Earth aboard a comet or meteorite billions of years ago may have then catalyzed the formation of even more complex molecules necessary for life as we know it, such as proteins and sugars, researchers said.

"It is fascinating to consider that the most basic biochemical building blocks that led to life on Earth may well have had an extraterrestrial origin," study co-author Richard Mathies, of the University of California, Berkeley, said in a statement.

The chemists created a mock mini-comet in the lab, chilling a mixture of carbon dioxide, ammonia and various hydrocarbons such as methane and ethane down to 10 degrees above absolute zero (minus 442 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 263 degrees Celsius) in a vacuum chamber.

They then zapped the mixture with high-energy electrons, simulating the effect of impacts by cosmic rays ? fast-moving charged particles that pervade our Milky Way galaxy.

The electrons sparked some interesting reactions. The team detected many complex, carbon-containing organic molecules, including nine different amino acids and at least two dipeptides.

The new study, which was published online last week in The Astrophysical Journal, breaks ground by showing that molecules as complex as dipeptides can probably form far from Earth. But it also adds to a growing body of evidence indicating that organics may be common throughout the solar system.

Amino acids have been found in comets and meteorites, and organics swirl about in the thick, nitrogen-based atmosphere of Saturn's huge moon Titan. Many researchers think organics are also common on the dwarf planet Pluto and other objects in the Kuiper Belt, the ring of icy bodies beyond Neptune's orbit.

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I?ll Take Romance

Posted on Mar?8,?2013

By Bill Boyarsky

The opponents of same-sex marriage are certainly an unromantic bunch.

We romanticists think of marriage as a wonderful combination of attraction, love, commitment and, for some, a desire to start a family. To the anti-same-sex marriage crowd, marriage?s main purpose is to ?procreate.? To these people, sex seems to be a duty to the state, an exercise in increasing the population.

That grim vision hit me as I read the arguments submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court for and against Proposition 8, which enacted California?s constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. The amendment and an effort to overturn the federal Defense of Marriage Act, denying federal benefits to same-sex couples, will be heard before the high court this month.

In their soulless analysis of marriage, the lawyers supporting Proposition 8 said, ?Responsible procreation and child rearing has been an animating purpose of marriage in virtually every society throughout history.? Or, as they put it at another point in their brief, ?prior to the recent movement to redefine marriage to include same-sex relationships, it was commonly understood and accepted, without a hint of controversy, that an overriding purpose of marriage is to further society?s vital interest in responsible procreation and child rearing.?

By this view, couples who can?t have children or don?t want them would be excluded from marriage because their unions serve no societal or state purpose.

A more humane analysis was expressed in the brief by Theodore Olson and David Boies, the attorneys seeking to overturn California?s constitutional amendment. It is a view now accepted by the Obama administration, and dozens of leading Republicans in briefs filed with the high court.

?This case is about marriage,? Boies and Olson wrote, ?a relationship and intimate decision that this Court has variously described at least 14 times as a right protected by the Due Process Clause that is central for all individuals? liberty, privacy, spirituality, personal autonomy, sexuality, and dignity; a matter fundamental to one?s place in society; and an expression of love, emotional support, public commitment, and social status.?

Defenders of Proposition 8, they wrote, offer ?a cramped definition of marriage as a utilitarian incentive devised by and put into service by the state?society?s way of channeling heterosexual potential parents into ?responsible pro-creation.? In their 65-page brief about marriage in California, proponents do not even mention the word ?love.???

In fact, Boies and Olson argue, ?Proponents? state-centric construct of marriage means that the state could constitutionally deny any infertile couple the right to marry. ...?

The lawyers offer powerful legal objections to Proposition 8. One is the violation of the constitutional protection against the government taking away life, liberty, including marriage, or property except by due process of law.

Proposition 8, they wrote, also violates the constitutional guarantee of equal protection of the law.

?It creates a permanent ?underclass? of hundreds of thousands of gay and lesbian Californians, who are denied the fundamental right to marry available to all other Californians simply because a majority of voters deems gay and lesbian relationships inferior, morally reprehensible, religiously unacceptable, or simply not ?okay.? With the full authority of the state behind it, Proposition 8 sends a clear and powerful message to gay men and lesbians: You are not good enough to marry. Your loving relationship is not equal to or respected enough to qualify to be called a marriage.?

The legal arguments were written, some court observers say, to win over two justices considered swing votes on the conservative nine person court: Chief Justice John G. Roberts, who supported Obamacare, and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.

But there was also great power in the broader arguments designed to reach anyone with a heart, even the crustiest of conservative justices.

?Because of their sexual orientation?a characteristic with which they were born and which they cannot change?plaintiffs and hundreds of thousands of gay men and lesbians in California and across the country are being excluded from one of life?s most precious relationships. They may not marry the person they love, the person with whom they wish to partner in building a family and with whom they wish to share their future and their most intimate and private dreams. ... [Proposition 8] denies gay men and lesbians their identity and their dignity; it labels their families as second-rate. That outcome cannot be squared with the principle of equality and the unalienable right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness that is the bedrock promise of America from the Declaration of Independence to the Fourteenth Amendment, and the dream of all Americans. This badge of inferiority, separateness, and inequality must be extinguished. When it is, America will be closer to fulfilling the aspirations of all its citizens.?

Or as Oscar Hammerstein II and Ben Oakland put it in their song, written in 1937:

?I?ll take romance

While my heart is young and eager to fly

I?ll give my heart a try

I?ll take romance.?

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Arkansas adopts US's most restrictive abortion law

Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, appears for an interview near the senate chamber at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday, March 5, 2013. The Arkansas Senate voted Tuesday to override Gov. Mike Beebe?s veto of Rapert's legislation that would ban most abortions from the 12th week of pregnancy onward and would give the state the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, appears for an interview near the senate chamber at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday, March 5, 2013. The Arkansas Senate voted Tuesday to override Gov. Mike Beebe?s veto of Rapert's legislation that would ban most abortions from the 12th week of pregnancy onward and would give the state the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe is interviewed in a hallway at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, March 4, 2013, after vetoing legislation that would have banned abortions 12 weeks into a pregnancy. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, waits to be interviewed near the senate chamber at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday, March 5, 2013. The Senate voted Tuesday to override Gov. Mike Beebe's veto of Rapert's legislation that would ban most abortions from the 12th week of pregnancy onward. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, right, greets Sen. Bobby J. Pierce, D-Sheridan, on the floor of the senate chamber at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Pierce voted against an override of Gov. Mike Beebe's veto of Rapert's legislation that would ban most abortions from the 12th week of pregnancy onward. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

(AP) ? Arkansas now has the nation's most restrictive abortion law ? a near-ban on the procedure from the 12th week of pregnancy ? unless a lawsuit or court action intervenes before it takes effect this summer.

Lawmakers in the Republican-dominated Legislature defied Gov. Mike Beebe, overriding the Democrat's veto. The House voted 56-33 on Wednesday to override Beebe's veto, a day after the Senate voted to do the same.

The votes come less than a week after the Legislature overrode a veto of a separate bill banning most abortions starting in the 20th week of pregnancy. That bill took effect immediately after the final override vote, whereas the 12-week ban won't take effect until this summer.

Abortion rights proponents have said they'll sue to block the 12-week ban from taking effect. Beebe warned lawmakers that both measures would end up wasting taxpayers' money with the state defending them in court, where, he said, they are likely to fail.

The measures' supporters, who expected court challenges, were undaunted.

"Not the governor, nor anyone else other than the courts, can determine if something is constitutional or unconstitutional," Rep. Bruce Westerman, a Republican from Hot Springs, said in urging his colleagues to override Beebe.

Bill sponsor Sen. Jason Rapert, a Republican from Conway, watched the vote from the House gallery and said a number of law firms have offered to help the state defend the laws in court, if it comes to that.

"I'm just grateful that this body has continued to stand up for the bills that have passed. The eyes of the entire nation were on the Arkansas House of Representatives today," he said.

Beebe rejected both measures for the same reasons, saying they are unconstitutional and that they contradict the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion until a fetus could viably survive outside the womb. A fetus is generally considered viable at 22 to 24 weeks.

"The Arkansas Legislature has once again disregarded women's health care and passed the most extreme anti-women's health bill in the country," said Jill June, the CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland. "With this bill, the Arkansas Legislature will force many women to seek unsafe care."

The 12-week ban would prohibit abortions from the point when a fetus' heartbeat can typically be detected using an abdominal ultrasound. It includes exemptions for rape, incest, the life of the mother and highly lethal fetal disorders. The 20-week prohibition, which is based on the disputed claim that a fetus can feel pain by the 20th week and therefore deserves protection from abortion, includes all of the same exemptions except for fetal disorders.

Six Democrats joined with Republicans in voting to override the veto of the 12-week ban. Last week, only two Democrats voted to override the veto of the 20-week ban.

"I think a lot of people felt some pressure after the last vote," said House Minority Leader Greg Leding, a Democrat from Fayetteville.

The measure is among several abortion restrictions lawmakers have backed since Republicans won control of the House and Senate in the November election. Republicans hold 21 of the 35 Senate seats, and 51 of the 100 seats in the House. It takes a simple majority in both chambers to override.

Beebe has signed into law one of those measures, a prohibition on most abortion coverage by insurers participating in the exchange created under the health care law.

Rep. Ann Clemmer, a Republican of Benton serving her third term in the House, asked her colleagues to support the override attempt, saying her votes on anti-abortion bills this year were the first time she could fully express her view on the issue at the Capitol. When Democrats held control, such bills never made it this far.

"If I say that I'm pro-life, at some point I have to do something about what I say I believe," said Clemmer, the bill's sponsor in the House.

Unlike the 20-week ban, which took effect immediately, the 12-week restriction won't take effect until 90 days after the House and Senate adjourn. Lawmakers aren't expected to wrap up this year's session until later this month or April.

In vetoing both measures, Beebe has cited the costs to the state if it has to defend either ban in court. The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas has vowed to sue if the state enacts the 12-week ban and said it is considering legal action over the 20-week restriction as well.

"I think today, for whatever reason, the Arkansas House turned its back on the women of Arkansas and said, we don't think you're capable of making your own decisions," said Rita Sklar, ACLU of Arkansas' executive director. Sklar said the group planned to file suit in federal court in the next couple weeks.

Beebe noted that the state paid nearly $148,000 to attorneys for plaintiffs who successfully challenged a 1997 late-term abortion ban.

The original version of Rapert's bill would have banned abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, but he changed the measure after facing resistance from some lawmakers worried that it would require the use of a vaginal probe.

Women who have abortions would not face prosecution under Rapert's bill, but doctors who perform abortions in violation of the 12-week ban could have their medical licenses revoked.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. ? The week of March 4th through 8th is Severe Weather Awareness Week, with the purpose of increasing public awareness about severe weather and tornadoes.

The Kansas Division of Emergency Management and the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency conducted the annual statewide Severe Weather Awareness Week for both Kansas and Missouri by sounding tornado alarms across the state.

All schools, business, and residents have been encouraged to participate in the exercise by practicing their severe weather and shelter plan.

The Lee?s Summit Fire Department says the safest shelter location is in the lowest level of the building in an interior room without windows. Other school or business ?safe? locations are basements, hallways without windows, and under staircases.

Severe Weather week has daily themes:

Monday- Preparedness Day
Tuesday-Tornadoes Day
Wednesday- Flash Flood Day
Thursday- Thunderstorm Day
Friday- NOAA Weather Radio Day

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Leaders from Cuba to Iran attending Chavez's funeral

CARACAS (Reuters) - At least two dozen heads of state were due to attend Hugo Chavez's funeral on Friday during an outpouring of grief for the charismatic but divisive Venezuelan leader who changed the face of politics in South America.

Chavez died on Tuesday at age 58 after a two-year battle with cancer, devastating millions of mostly poor supporters who loved him for putting the country's vast oil wealth at their service, but giving hope to opponents who denounced him as a dictator.

Huge crowds of "Chavistas," many carrying his picture or wearing T-shirts bearing the image of his eyes, have swamped the plazas around a military academy where his coffin was carried after being paraded through the streets.

"A thousand thanks for the posthumous tributes to a man who fought for world peace, for unity in Latin America and the Caribbean, and for the democratization of global institutions," Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said.

"The show of love for the president has been incredible."

Chavez's body is to be embalmed and shown "for eternity" at a military museum - similar to how communist leaders Lenin, Stalin and Mao were treated after their deaths.

His remains are to lie in state for an extra seven days to accommodate the millions of Venezuelans who still want to pay their last respects to a man who will be remembered as one of the world's most colorful and controversial populist leaders.

"All these measures are being taken so that the people can be with their leader forever," Chavez's preferred successor and acting president, Nicolas Maduro, said. Maduro will be sworn in as caretaker president after the funeral on Friday.

More than 2 million people have so far filed past Chavez's coffin behind a red rope at a grandiose military academy, many sobbing, some saluting or crossing themselves.

Among the leaders gathering in Caracas were close allies such as Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa, Brazil's current and former leaders, Dilma Rousseff and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Cuban President Raul Castro.

"Most importantly, he left undefeated," Castro said, referring to Chavez's four presidential election wins, among a string of other ballot victories in his 14-year rule.

"He was invincible. He left victorious and no one can take that away. It is fixed in history."

ELECTION COMING

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez, a close friend, was one of the first high-profile mourners to arrive after Chavez's death. She flew home to Buenos Aires on Thursday, local media there said, and will not be attending Friday's funeral.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was due at the ceremony, as well as a delegation from the United States.

A government source said Chavez slipped into a coma on Monday before dying the following day of respiratory failure. The cancer had spread to his lungs, the source added.

Chavez never said what type of cancer he was suffering, and chose to be mainly treated in Cuba for privacy.

His death paved the way for a new vote in the South American nation that boasts the world's biggest oil reserves. But it is unclear when the election will be held. Many Venezuelans have yet to get past his death and think much about the future.

Watching thousands of people file past en route to see Chavez lying in state, Cesar Mendoza, 28, was selling photos of the late president - shots of him in uniform, before and after cancer, others of him with the Castro brothers.

"I'm a Chavista. ... I do what I do so all the compatriots can have the commander in their house," he said, adding he had sold 400 photos in one day, and more than 400 Venezuelan flags.

The constitution stipulates that an election must be called within 30 days, but politicians say the electoral authorities may not be ready and there has been talk of a possible delay.

Maduro, 50, a former bus driver who became foreign minister and then vice president, looks certain to face opposition leader Henrique Capriles, 40, the centrist governor of Miranda state who lost to Chavez in last October's election.

Opposition sources say the 30 or so political groupings making up the Democratic Unity coalition have again agreed to back Capriles, whose 44 percent vote share in 2012 was the best performance by any candidate against Chavez.

Opposition loyalists blame the late president for creating deep rifts in society with his combative, hectoring style.

"He did more damage to Venezuela than anyone else," said one opposition supporter, Cesar Caballero, 66. "The country is broken in two parts, each hates the other. Chavez did that."

A recent opinion poll gave Maduro a strong lead over Capriles, and Western investors and foreign diplomats are factoring in a probable win for Maduro and a continuation of "Chavista" policies, at least in the short term.

Maduro, who lacks Chavez's man-of-the-people charisma, has pledged to adhere to his late leader's brand of nationalist politics and leftist economic policies.

(Additional reporting by Simon Gardner in Caracas and Rosa Tania in Havana; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

SEO Strategy ? Article Marketing as a Link Building Tool

Link building is critical to your online success and article marketing is said to be one of the best ways to build links. Why do you need to build links? Basically its quality backlinks that to a large extent help determine your rank in the search engines. Most SEO strategies you undertake is for receiving links to your site so you can get to the coveted number one spot.

Article marketing involves using articles to expose your site. The more people know of, and about you, the better your chances for getting links. This will eventually lead to more traffic, to pull you up in the search engine rankings. Submitting articles to the various article directories is one of the best ways to achieve this. What you do is, submit original quality articles to the top ranking directories. You can easily do a Google search to find them. Ezine Articles is ranked among them.

When your article has been approved and published, you?ll get a link from the particular directory leading back to your site. But wait, it gets even better. You can generate even more links from other website owners if they find your article interesting enough to publish it on their own site. This is dependent on them leaving your original resource box intact of course.

Let?s be quite honest here, article marketing can be challenging for some people. If you don?t enjoy writing that?s one thing, you can always outsource this task. But if you don?t like writing and you?ve just started your online business on a budget then you?ll find this task more challenging. A possible solution is, to find friends or family members who don?t mind writing and are willing to help you out for free.

With article marketing, patience and consistency will have to become your two best friends. You won?t get to the top of the search engines in only a few weeks of starting an article marketing campaign. Well you could, if you were an SEO guru but, are you? So, you need to be consistent with your submissions, even if it?s just once each week.

Article marketing is a slow process of link building but it?s one way of building natural links to your site that the search engines love. They will reward you handsomely for your efforts by pulling you up the ranks in time, if you remain patient, consistent and keep writing quality articles.

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Nova Corps Might Appear In ?Guardians of the Galaxy?

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A source for?Ain?t It Cool News, says that Marvel?s upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy?will feature the Nova Corps, a team of ?space cops? that are allies of the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Their origin story from Marvel:

?Originally, the Nova Corps was?Xandar?s space militia and exploration division. It consisted of 500 soldiers ranging in rank from Corpsman up to Centurion and its leader, Centurion?Nova Prime. The Corps also had a regiment of?Syfon Warriors, of which?Powerhouse?was one.

After the reformation of Xandar, the Nova Corps expanded its protective range to include the entire Andromeda Galaxy and?Earth. They are also known as the Xandarian StarCorps.?Queen Adora?(in the role of Prime Commandant) had ultimate authority of the Nova Corps.?

Earlier this week, in an interview with SFX, Marvel President Kevin Feige said:

?The?Thor?film and the?Guardians of the Galaxy?film certainly are cosmic.?Guardians?and?Thor?will take the brunt of the cosmic side of the universe, particularly?Guardians, which is 95% in space.?

Guardians of the Galaxy?will be directed by James Gunn (Slither 2006, Super 2010).

The film is still in the casting stage but is set to release?August 1, 2014.

SOURCE: Ain?t It Cool News, Marvel, SFX.

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Prudential reveals DIY investors overlook tax and charges at the ...

Almost a third (31 per cent) of DIY investors aren't aware that the way they buy financial products - direct from a provider or from a platform or fund supermarket - can impact the cost of their investment, according to new research from Prudential*.

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The findings suggest that many DIY investors, who self-select the majority of their investments, are failing to consider important taxes and charges when making investment decisions. Almost half (44 per cent) admit they don't know which wrapper product would be most appropriate for their circumstances, a further 37 per cent aren?t sure how to avoid tax traps, and a fifth (19 per cent) aren't confident they'll keep under their annual Capital Gains Tax (CGT) threshold.

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When questioned about DIY investments that fail to perform as expected, more than a fifth (21 per cent) cite a lack of clarity around product or fund charges as the main reason for the underperformance.

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Using the CGT threshold correctly helps investors maximise returns in a tax-efficient way. However, despite most DIY investors (81 per cent) saying they understand CGT, only 28 per cent know the allowance is ?10,600 for 2012/13, with 13 per cent overestimating it.

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While wealthy DIY investors, those with over ?250,000 invested, are more likely to know the CGT limit, over half (56 per cent) of them still don't know the exact figure, showing they?re unlikely to be maximising the tax-efficiency of their returns. Furthermore, just 7 per cent of DIY investors claim to use their capital gains tax allowance each year, rising to 15 per cent for high net worth investors.

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Matthew Stephens, tax expert at Prudential, commented: "Investing in a tax-efficient way is not something that happens automatically. Investors can save substantial amounts by maximising exemptions and limits, using ISAs and the CGT annual exemption, for example, as well as other tax-efficient investments. But this can be complicated and will usually be more successfully achieved with advice from a professional financial adviser.

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"Investing without advice from an expert may be cheaper initially. However, without a clear understanding of all the relevant considerations, it could be very costly in the long-run.

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"Many DIY investors say they?re confident about making financial decisions on their own, but our research highlights a worrying lack of understanding. We can't stress enough that it's vital to understand clearly the costs/charges, risks and tax implications applying to an investment, before making a commitment."

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Prudential's survey reveals that 73 per cent of DIY investors prefer to buy direct from a provider, 12 per cent from fund supermarkets and 10 per cent from platforms. People with smaller investments (less than ?10,000 invested in total) are more likely to buy direct, while high net worth investors are twice as likely to buy via a fund platform, with 20 per cent doing this.

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*Survey conducted by Opinium Research amongst 1,074 UK DIY investors from 4-11 February 2013.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

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Kim Jong Un baby: Is there a new Lil' Kim?

Kim Jong Un and his wife reportedly have a new baby, possibly a girl. The is no official confirmation from North Korea yet. But Dennis Rodman has a message from Kim Jong Un for President Obama.

By Staff / March 5, 2013

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C), his wife Ri Sol-Ju (L) and former NBA basketball player Dennis Rodman (R) talk in Pyongyang on March 1.

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There are unconfirmed reports that the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, is now a father.

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While North Korea hasn't officially confirmed it, South Korea recently confirmed that Ri Sol-ju, Kim?s wife had a child in late 2012. While the gender of the baby isn't known, there's speculation that it's a girl.

The Washington Free Beacon reports that Michael Madden, editor of the online newsletter North Korea Leadership Watch, said he has heard from sources close to the ruling Kim family that the couple had a child.

?If it was a boy, [the North Koreans] would have made an announcement,? Madden said in an interview, commenting on Korea?s traditionally male-dominated society.

Meanwhile, the Associated Press's Michele Salcedo writes that Dennis Rodman has a message for President Obama from Kim Jong-un.

Call me? Maybe?

North Korea's young leader has riled the U.S. with recent nuclear tests, but Kim?Jong Un doesn't really want war with the superpower, just a call from President Barack Obama to chat about their shared love of basketball, according to ersatz diplomat Dennis Rodman, the ex-NBA star just back from an improbable visit to the reclusive communist country.

"He loves basketball. ... I said Obama loves basketball. Let's start there" as a way to warm up relations between U.S. and North Korea, Rodman told ABC's "This Week."

"He asked me to give Obama something to say and do one thing. He wants Obama to do one thing, call him," said Rodman, who called the authoritarian leader an "awesome guy" during his trip. The State Department criticized North Korea last week for "wining and dining' Rodman while its own people go hungry.

Rodman also said Kim told him, "I don't want to do war. I don't want to do war."

Yet in January, after the U.N. Security Council voted to condemn the North's successful rocket launch in December and expand penalties against Kim's government, his National Defense Commission said in a statement that "settling accounts with the U.S. needs to be done with force, not with words." The statement also promised "a new phase of the anti-U.S. struggle that has lasted century after century."

North Korea and the U.S. fought on opposite sides of the three-year Korean War, which ended in a truce in 1953. The foes technically remain at war. They never signed a peace treaty and do not have diplomatic relations.

Rodman was the highest-profile American to meet Kim since Kim inherited power from father Kim?Jong Il in 2011. He traveled to the secretive state with the Harlem Globetrotters team for a new HBO series produced by New York-based VICE television.

The visit took place amid rising tensions between the countries.

North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test two weeks ago, making clear the provocative act was a warning to the United States to drop what it considers a "hostile" policy toward the North.

Rodman said he was aware of North Korea's human rights record, which the State Department has characterized as one of the worst in the world, but said he wasn't apologizing for Kim.

"He's a good guy to me," Rodman said, adding, that "as a person to person, he's my friend. I don't condone what he does."

Basketball is popular in North Korea, and Thursday's exhibition game with two Americans playing on each team alongside North Koreans ended in a 110-110 tie. Following the game Kim threw an "epic feast" for the group, plying them with food and drinks and making round after round of toasts.

Rodman's trip was the second attention-grabbing American visit this year to North Korea. Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, made a four-day trip in January, but did not meet Kim.

Rodman said he planned to go back to North Korea to "find out more what's really going on."

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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