Wednesday, January 30, 2013

New Mexico at Wyoming Features Two Teams Headed in Opposite Directions

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Had this game been played earlier in 2013, it might have been a nationally televised game and an even bigger game within the Mountain West Conference. The New Mexico Lobos were 20th in the country with a 13-2 record while Wyoming was an eye-opening 12-0. The new year has not been kind to the Cowboys.

While New Mexico is still 20th in the nation, Wyoming has fallen on some tough times following the suspension of guard Luke Martinez for a bar fight on December 30th. Since then, Wyoming is 3-4 following their 13-0 start.

The Lobos come in leading the Mountain West Conference with a 4-1 mark while the Cowboys have seen their slide drop them to 2-4 in conference.

Wyoming has cracked the 60-point mark only once since Martinez? suspension kicked in which is a far cry from the team that failed to score 60 only once in their first 13 games. Martinez was the heart and soul of this team and not having him has taken a toll on the Cowboys? chances at a run deep into March.

They simply lack the firepower that Martinez provided and his 14.5 points per game are sorely missed. Last time out, a loss against Air Force, saw Wyoming hoist up 28 three-pointers. They made only five and lost 57-48. In their previous game at UNLV?they were only 3-of-16 from deep and lost 62-50. To say their offense is reliant on the three-ball of late is an understatement.

New Mexico, meanwhile, is coming off a loss at a then-unranked San Diego State in which they scored only 34 points. This has to be corrected and I?m sure coach Steve Alford will find an answer.?Prior to that loss, they?d won four straight.

The Lobos have done a decent job of defending the perimeter in MWC games, holding opponents to 31.3% from beyond the arc. This percentage would be a vast improvement for the Cowboys. New Mexico isn?t the type of team that blows you away when you look at their stats?they?re in the middle of the conference in most offensive categories. Defensively they?re another story?they lead the MWC in steals (7.8) and forced turnovers (16) per game.

In order for the Lobos to walk out of the Arena-Auditorium with a win and maintain their top-25 ranking, they?ll need to limit the turnovers and play their typical defense. Playing Wyoming at this point of the season isn?t nearly as daunting as it was three weeks ago. Expect a solid road win for the Lobos.

Source: http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-basketball/2013/01/30/new-mexico-at-wyoming-features-two-teams-headed-in-opposite-directions/

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Baby Born With Heart Outside Body Goes Home

A baby girl born with her heart outside her body has been discharged from the Texas hospital that saved her life.

Audrina Cardenas was born Oct. 15, 2012, with a condition known as ectopia cordis, in which part of the heart grows outside the chest. The birth defect is usually fatal, but Audrina survived a six-hour operation at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston to tuck her heart back into her body. And on Wednesday, she went home ? the scar on her chest visible through a pink protective shield.

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Eight babies out of every million are born with her condition and 90 percent of the eight are either stillborn or die within the first three days of life.

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"I was told that it is a very rare condition and that the survival rates are really low and that if she did survive they don't know what kind of life she will have," said Audrina's mother, Ashley Cardenas, who learned of the baby's condition when she was 16 weeks pregnant. "They gave me the option to terminate the pregnancy, continue with the pregnancy and do something called comfort care at the time of delivery, where instead of doing anything painful to her or do surgery they let you spend as much time with her until she passes, or opt for a high-risk surgery to help repair the heart.

Cardenas decided to carry on with the pregnancy despite low chances of Audrina's survival.

"As soon as I made my decision to continue with the pregnancy, the physicians in Midland referred me to Texas Children's Hospital where a team of miracle workers provided the specialized treatment and care my baby and I both needed," she said.

"This risky operation on such an uncommon condition required specialists from a variety of care teams including cardiovascular surgery, plastic surgery and general pediatric surgery," Dr. Charles D. Fraser, surgeon-in-chief at Texas Children's Hospital and professor of surgery and pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine told ABC News after Audrina's surgery. "I have only seen this condition a few times in my career and these are always very tricky cases; in fact, many of these babies do not survive ... Audrina is a true fighter and we are so excited that this was a good outcome."

"We're not definitive about her prognosis, but so far, so good," Fraser added. "We are very optimistic about the long-term prognosis. The baby will probably have to have operations in the future. Her sternum is about half formed but these are things we can deal with."

Ashley Cardenas expressed her gratitude for the team of doctors that worked tirelessly to save her daughter's life.

"If it wasn't for them and the grace of God, she wouldn't be here," she said.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/baby-born-heart-body-leaves-texas-hospital/story?id=18313959

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

NASA's Planet-Hunting Kepler Telescope Stalled by Glitch

NASA's prolific planet-hunting Kepler space telescope has been placed in a precautionary "safe mode" after engineers noticed a problem with the instrument's orientation mechanism.

The Kepler telescope went into safe mode on Jan. 17 for a planned 10 days, during which time the telescope's reaction wheels ? spinning devices used by the observatory to maintain its position in space ?will be rested. The move comes after researchers detected an unexpected increase in the amount of torque needed to rotate one of the wheels, mission officials said.

"Resting the wheels provides an opportunity to redistribute internal lubricant, potentially returning the friction to normal levels," Kepler officials wrote in a Jan. 17 mission update.

Kepler will not make any new science observations for its search for alien planets while in safe mode, team members said.

"Once the 10-day rest period ends, the team will recover the spacecraft from this resting safe mode and return to science operations," Kepler officials wrote. "That is expected to take approximately three days. An update will be posted after the wheel rest operation is complete."?[Gallery: A World of Kepler Planets]

When the Kepler spacecraft launched in March 2009, it had four functional reaction wheels ? three for immediate use, plus one spare. The wheels help the telescope keep its precise aim at more than 150,000 target stars, which it monitors for the presence of orbiting?exoplanets.?

One of the wheels failed last July. Since the spacecraft needs three functioning reaction wheels to work properly, another failure could potentially end the $600 million Kepler mission.

Kepler detects alien planets?by flagging the telltale brightness dips caused when they cross the face of their parent stars from the instrument's perspective. Kepler generally needs to witness three such "transits" to identify a planetary candidate.

The telescope has already spotted more than 2,700 potential planets, including a number in their host stars' habitable zones ? that range of distances that could support liquid water on a world's surface. To date, just 105 of these candidates have been confirmed, but mission scientists think at least 90 percent should end up being the real deal.

If the three remaining reaction wheels keep spinning normally and Kepler doesn't suffer any other major issues, it could keep scanning its patch of sky for several more years to come. Last year, NASA announced that it had extended the mission through at least 2016.

Kepler's main mission is to find Earth-size planets in the habitable zone. The longer it runs, the more such worlds it will find.

Because of the three-transit requirement, most of the planets Kepler has found so far zip around their stars relatively quickly, in close-in orbits.

With more time, the instrument will be able to discover more exoplanets in relatively distant orbits, allowing Kepler to survey the habitable zones of warmer stars. (It could take a hypothetical alien version of Kepler up to three years, after all, to see Earth transit the sun three times.)

Witnessing more transits will also increase the signal-to-noise ratio, enabling more relatively small planets to be detected, researchers have said.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Hold Baby Showers, Not Political Debates | Christianity Today

Planned Parenthood recently announced a move away from the label "pro-choice," following survey results showing nearly 25 percent of voters do not identify with traditional abortion labels and another 25 percent do not have strong associations with a political platform.

On the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, this is where we find ourselves. While most of us have strong opinions on abortion, the political framing of the issue remains polarizing and unable to fully communicate what we believe and feel. We've become strangely disconnected from such an important issue.

Since we don't often think, talk or pray about abortion outside of politics, we also can't expect much to change. The survey results led me to ask: Is God calling his people to move beyond a political platform on abortion and offer a complete expression of his heart?

Most Christians agree that God creates all life, beginning at conception. Psalm 139:13-18 paints a vivid picture of a loving God being intimately involved in forming each of us, with a specific plan for our lives. He could have chosen to bring us into the world in any number of ways, but his design is pregnancy. Pregnancy has to be a major part of our theology when we look at abortion. It's a time and an experience like no other: for nine months, the welfare of the child and the woman are intertwined. Everything done to one impacts the other.

Political platforms fail offer a complete expression of God's heart because each side chooses one individual's needs to focus on. Pro-life focuses mainly on the needs of the child. Pro-choice focuses mainly on the needs of the woman. God wants to meet the needs of both. We must engage in work that addresses the needs of child and mother, creating an environment that supports both during and after unplanned pregnancy.

A single woman often experiences an identity shift during an unplanned pregnancy that leaves her believing she has become "that girl." Research at the pregnancy center I lead in Chicago shows how a single woman expects shame and judgment on such a scale that life as she knows it will be over. She feels she either has to have an abortion to try and become herself again, or she has to resign herself to overwhelming struggle as a single mom.

We've also found that when we show grace to a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy, when we offer acceptance and support, it can change the way she thinks about herself, her future, and the future of her child. There's not a lot of grace in our culture for a single woman who gets pregnancy unexpectedly. The standard wisdom is that she has just wrecked her life, de-railed her future. And yet we expect these women to go ahead and have their babies without outside support?

I've heard accounts from single women whose churches would not hold baby showers for them when they were faced with unplanned pregnancies. A Christian response of grace, acceptance and support would look more like this:

  • We can acknowledge that pregnancy is not a sin. Rather, sex outside the context of marriage is the sin. We can also acknowledge that many more Christians are engaged in sexual immorality, including pornography, than just women who get pregnant. We must talk about our theology of sexual purity all the time and with everyone involved, not just women facing unplanned pregnancy.
  • We then can apply grace. We all need God's forgiveness through the blood of Christ, and grace offers us the path towards transformation through the power of the Spirit.

Source: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2013/january-web-only/grace-beyond-politics-christian-response-to-unplanned-pregn.html

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Militants say 35 hostages dead in Algerian raid

In this undated image released Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013, by BP petroleum company, showing the Amenas natural gas field in the eastern central region of Algeria, where Islamist militants raided and took hostages Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013. Islamist militants from Mali attacked the Amenas natural gas field partly operated by BP in Algeria early on Wednesday, killing a security guard and kidnapping at least eight people, including English, Norwegian and Japanese nationals, an Algerian security official and local media reported. Algerian forces, later caught up with and surrounded the kidnappers and negotiations for the release of the hostages are ongoing, officials said.(AP Photo/BP)

In this undated image released Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013, by BP petroleum company, showing the Amenas natural gas field in the eastern central region of Algeria, where Islamist militants raided and took hostages Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013. Islamist militants from Mali attacked the Amenas natural gas field partly operated by BP in Algeria early on Wednesday, killing a security guard and kidnapping at least eight people, including English, Norwegian and Japanese nationals, an Algerian security official and local media reported. Algerian forces, later caught up with and surrounded the kidnappers and negotiations for the release of the hostages are ongoing, officials said.(AP Photo/BP)

In this undated image released Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013, by BP petroleum company, showing the Amenas natural gas field in the eastern central region of Algeria, where Islamist militants raided and took hostages Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013. Islamist militants from Mali attacked a natural gas field partly operated by BP in southern Algeria early on Wednesday, killing a security guard and kidnapping at least eight people, including English, Norwegian and Japanese nationals, an Algerian security official and local media reported. Algerian forces, later caught up with and surrounded the kidnappers and negotiations for the release of the hostages are ongoing, officials said.(AP Photo/BP)

Map locates Ain Amenas, Algeria where American hostages were taken

Norwegian Prime minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, and Foreign Minister, Espen Barth Eide, attend a press conference in Oslo regarding the attack on Statoil's plant in Algeria, where 13 Norwegians are among 17 workers who were taken as hostages, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. Militants said they attacked and occupied the field partly operated by the British energy company BP because of Algeria's support of France's operation against al-Qaida-linked Malian rebels groups to the southeast. (AP Photo/NTB Scanpix, Berit Roald) NORWAY OUT

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta pauses during a news conference in Rome, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. Panetta confirmed on Wednesday that American citizens are among the hostages taken by an Al Qaeda-linked group that seized a gas field in Algeria, calling the action a "terrorist attack," (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

(AP) ? Algeria raided a remote Sahara gas plant on Thursday in an attempt to free dozens of foreign hostages held by militants with ties to Mali's rebel Islamists, U.K. and Japanese diplomats said. The militants claimed strafing by Algerian helicopters killed 35 hostages and 15 kidnappers.

Islamists with the Masked Brigade, who have been speaking through a Mauritanian news outlet, said the Algerians opened fire as the militants tried to leave the vast energy complex with their hostages a day after seizing the installation deep in the desert.

The militant spokesman said the leader of the kidnappers, Abou El Baraa, was among those killed. He said the militants would blow up the remaining hostages if the Algeria army approached.

The Algerian government did not immediately comment on the situation, but both Japanese and British authorities confirmed that they had been told by the Algerians there was an ongoing operation to free the hostages. The Associated Press was not able to independently confirm the casualties.

The information came from the Nouakchott Information Agency, which has often carried reports from al-Qaida-linked extremist groups in North Africa.

The number of remaining hostages is unclear. The militants originally said they had seized 41 foreigners, including Americans, Britons, French, Japanese, Romanians, Malaysians, Irish and Norwegians, among others.

An Algerian security official had said, however, that around 20 foreign hostages had escaped earlier Thursday.

It was not possible to reconcile the conflicting reports from the complex, which is jointly operated by BP, Norway's Statoil and the Algerian Sonatrach company.

The Algerian government said some 20 militants hit the gas complex at Ain Amenas, 800 miles (1,300 kilometers) south of Algiers, the third largest in the country, early Wednesday morning and occupied it, taking hostages. They were then surrounded by the Algerian military and a tense standoff ensued.

The militants had said the gas plant attack came in retaliation for Algeria allowing France to use its airspace to attack al-Qaida-linked rebel groups in neighboring Mali.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Dozens held after Islamists attack Algerian gas field

ALGIERS (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacked a gas field in Algeria on Wednesday, claiming to have kidnapped up to 41 foreigners including seven Americans in a dawn raid in retaliation for France's intervention in Mali, according to regional media reports.

The raiders were also reported to have killed three people, including a Briton and a French national.

An al Qaeda affiliated group said the raid had been carried out because of Algeria's decision to allow France to use its air space for attacks against Islamists in Mali, where French forces have been in action against al Qaeda-linked militants since last week.

The attack in southern Algeria also raised fears that the French action in Mali could prompt further Islamist revenge attacks on Western targets in Africa, where al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) operates across borders in the Sahara desert, and in Europe.

AQIM said it had carried out Wednesday's raid on the In Amenas gas facility in Algeria, Mauritania's ANI news agency reported.

The Algerian interior ministry said: "A terrorist group, heavily armed and using three vehicles, launched an attack this Wednesday at 5 a.m. against a Sonatrach base in Tigantourine, near In Amenas, about 100 km (60 miles) from the Algerian and Libyan border."

The gas field is operated by a joint venture including BP, Norwegian oil firm Statoil and Algerian state company Sonatrach.

BP said armed men were still occupying facilities at the gas field.

"The site was attacked and occupied by a group of unidentified armed people at about 0500 UK time. Contact with the site is extremely difficult, but we understand that armed individuals are still occupying the In Amenas operations site," it said.

Algeria's official APS news agency said a Briton and an Algerian security guard had been killed and seven people were injured including two foreigners. A French national was also killed in the attack, a local source said.

Also among those reported kidnapped by various sources were five Japanese nationals working for the Japanese engineering firm JGC Corp, a French national, an Irishman, a Norwegian and a number of Britons.

(Reporting by Lamine Chikhi in Algiers, additional reporting by Catherine Bremer in Paris; Editing by Angus MacSwan and Giles Elgood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/islamists-seize-japanese-french-nationals-algeria-sources-093252520.html

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Special Olympics Sending Dos Pueblos Seniors to Global Youth Summit

By Sara Spataro for Special Olympics Santa Barbara |

Special Olympics Santa Barbara is sending two Dos Pueblos High School seniors to represent Special Olympics North America to the Special Olympics Inc. Global Youth Activation Summit (GYAS).

The GYAS will coincide with the Special Olympics 2013 World Winter Games in PyeongChang, Korea, from Jan. 29 to Feb. 5.

Youth Mentor/Partner Ambassador Daniel Giordani and Student Athlete Ambassador Abraham Moreno, along with Special Olympics Leadership Council chair Aaron Brown, will be attending the worldwide summit.

This event brings together 80 youth leaders, with and without intellectual disabilities, from 22 countries, who are committed to making a difference by promoting social inclusion through the power of sports in their schools and communities.

To celebrate the delegation?s upcoming trip, a special event will be held at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St. in Santa Barbara, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21. The Dos Pueblos High School Special Olympics Club will be there, and recent winners of the Youth Battle of the Bands, ?Highway,? will be performing. This is a great chance to come listen to some music, eat a good meal and meet the delegation before they leave for Korea.

There are only four delegations representing North America, and we have one of them. Come show your support! For preferred seating, call SOhO for dinner reservations at 805.962.7776.

Giordani has been a volunteer with Special Olympics since 2008, founding the DPHS Special Olympics Club in 2011. Among his many accomplishments, he played Charger football for two years, is a nationally ranked chess player, an Eagle Scout and was recently awarded a Congressional Nomination for the Service Academies by Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara.

When asked what he is looking forward to most about the upcoming trip, Giordani said, ?I really want to try the authentic Korean barbecue! I am also looking forward to the excitement of the Special Olympics? competition on a worldwide scale; people from all over the world with one goal. The amount of enthusiasm there is going to be amazing!?

Moreno will represent Special Olympics as an athlete ambassador. He is an exceptional Special Olympics athlete, as well as a sprinter on the Dos Pueblos High School track team.

When asked what he is most excited about on the upcoming trip, Moreno said, ?It will be my first time traveling out of my home continent, and to a cold, snowy place. Another awesome thing is we will be going to the opening ceremonies for the World Games. I am excited to feel what it will be like in a big stadium.?

Accompanying the two students will be Brown, a financial advisor with Edward Jones. Special Olympics Leadership Council chair and basketball coach since 2005, Brown was named Presidio Sports? Volunteer of the Month in June.

?Aaron makes a huge difference on the team and in player?s lives,? said Sara Spataro, regional director of Special Olympics Santa Barbara. ?He is more than a coach- he is their friend and mentor.?

The Global Youth Summit is a relatively new endeavor for the Special Olympics, which involves those with intellectual disabilities as well as youths who work to break discrimination barriers and promote social inclusion. A new blog, specialolympicssb.org, is live that will track the learning opportunities and adventures of our local delegation. The public is invited to participate on the blog. Giordani and Moreno will conduct public webinars from Korea and have begun collaborating on presentations with other teen leaders throughout the world.

Click here for more information about the Global Youth Summit. To contact Special Olympics Santa Barbara, or become a sports coach or volunteer, contact Spataro at 805.884.1516 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Courtesy Automotive Group Collecting Coats for Two Local Charities ...

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Our friends at the Courtesy Automotive Group are conducting their second annual ?Warm Hearts, Warm Coats? drive for two great local charities ? Faith House and St. Joseph Shelter.

Donations are currently being accepted at each Courtesy dealership in Lafayette, Abbeville, Breaux Bridge, New Iberia, Franklin, Morgan City and St. Martinville.? All donations will be collected at each location then donated to Faith House and St. Joseph?s Shelter. Some of the most needed items include: jackets, gloves, scarves, and hats.? Donations will be accepted through February 28th.

?With the great success of last year?s campaign, we are honored to help those in our community that need it the most,? said Paul Stroderd, General Manager of Courtesy Automotive Group.

Faith House is a private, non-profit program for survivors of domestic violence and their children.? Their 45-bed facility accepts female victims of domestic violence and their minor children.

St. Joseph Shelter for men provides emergency and transitional housing where residents are assisted with obtaining employment, applying for mainstream benefits and obtaining permanent housing.

For more information on this great event, visit courtesyautomotive.com.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Obama's Job One: Middle-Class Employment Problems Loom Over Second Term

WASHINGTON -- On election night in Chicago two months ago, President Barack Obama triumphantly pledged to fight for a middle class he'd appealed to relentlessly -- and successfully -- on the 2012 campaign trail.

"I believe we can build on the progress we've made and continue to fight for new jobs and new opportunity and new security for the middle class," Obama said. "I believe we can keep the promise of our founders, the idea that if you're willing to work hard ... you can make it here in America."

The central challenge of Obama's second term is whether he can keep that founder?s "promise" to working Americans. It won't be easy, and in an era of divided government and amid cries for austerity and budget cuts, it does not seem likely that the president will offer sweeping new proposals to do so. The administration has said that its top two priorities at the outset of its second term are immigration reform and gun control. Despite an ongoing jobs crisis, creating quality jobs seems to have fallen a few slots on the president's to-do list.

As Obama implicitly acknowledged, the American middle class has fallen on hard times, saddled with historic levels of debt, skyrocketing health care costs and flat wages. By most accounts, middle-class Americans are no better off than they were when the president took office in 2009, in the wake of an unprecedented financial crisis and in the midst of the Great Recession.

The arithmetic is stark. Median household income is lower than when Obama took office, according to Census Bureau data -- lower even than when President Bill Clinton left office in 2001. The middle 60 percent of households -- those earning between $20,262 and $101,582 -- captured a smaller share of aggregate income in 2011 than they did in 2009, while the top fifth, which already made more than the other groups combined, captured more. Surveys of public opinion reveal a middle class that is smaller, poorer and less optimistic than ever. And although the unemployment rate fitfully has fallen below 8 percent for the first time since Obama's 2009 inauguration, most new jobs are too low-paying to sustain middle-class families.

There is more to the plight of the American middle class than numbers can express -- and a greater threat to the country than economists can quantify.

Democracy, after all, can't thrive without a broad, strong, educated core of citizens. But today they find themselves buffeted by the remorseless dictates of global capital, the need for evermore education and training and the burdens of higher taxes to pay for social programs they need, such as health care.

Battling these global and cultural trends is difficult. In fact, it is unfair to ask any one person -- even a president, even Barack Obama -- to overcome them all. The president?s first responsibility in 2009 literally was to do his part to save the world?s frozen capital, banking and trade systems -- without which the American middle class would have had no prospects at all.

Most fair-minded observers would say that Obama did his part, and acquitted himself well under crushing circumstances. A workable and affordable health care system, the central legislative success of his first term, can (if he sets it up properly) be of great benefit to middle-class workers.

But now he must make good on his own promise -- not always central to his discourse or decision making -- to find more good-paying middle class jobs.

How?

On the stump this year, the president made manufacturing a centerpiece of his vision, arguing that a combination of tax reform, investment and education could help repatriate quality jobs to U.S. soil and stabilize the middle class. Perhaps sensing the political popularity of such an idea in Rust Belt states like Ohio and Michigan, the Obama campaign set the lofty but achievable goal of creating a million new manufacturing jobs during the president's second term.

In a recent interview on "Meet the Press," the president renewed his commitment to investing in infrastructure, which he called "broken," as another way to create good-paying jobs.

With the conversation in Washington focused not just on austerity but how much austerity to apply to a sputtering economy, it's hard to imagine what kind of rebooted jobs plan the president could propose for his next term while staying within the bounds of political reality.

"In the short term, we are in a pretty difficult spot," said John Schmitt, an economist with the left-leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research who studies economic inequality and unemployment. "Even if there was a serious commitment on the part of the administration towards a jobs program of some sort, it would run into a lot of trouble in the Congress."

Without a clear and politically viable policy objective for jobs -- unlike, say, banning high-capacity magazines to address mass shootings -- the administration is likely to continue the piecemeal approach to economic recovery that it took for most of the president's first term, observers say.

Obama's landmark 2009 stimulus bill pumped billions of dollars into the ailing economy, stemming the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs each month. The bill addressed the short-term fallout in the private sector by cutting taxes and pouring money into infrastructure projects and expanded unemployment insurance benefits.

But since then, additional spending has been all but off the table. Obama has repeatedly proposed more infrastructure spending, but the White House has routinely given up such demands in negotiations with congressional Republicans.

The lack of stimulus since the initial package -- aside from the repeated extensions of long-term unemployment insurance -- has exasperated left-leaning and centrist economists.

"The answer is very clear: We need substantial additional stimulus to support the economy," said Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a left-of-center think tank. "We are choosing, as a country and as a town [Washington], not to do it, with millions of jobless workers."

To address the decline in manufacturing jobs, the Obama administration has undertaken a number of modest initiatives, such as launching a manufacturing institute in Youngstown, Ohio, with $30 million in federal funding, a joint effort between industry and schools to train workers for tomorrow's manufacturing jobs. The Youngstown facility focuses on training workers for 3-D printing technology, the kind of modern manufacturing industry where observers see a lot of potential.

The facility is an acknowledgment that tomorrow's manufacturing jobs will be different from the ones of the past. Gone are the days when a new high school graduate could show up at the factory door, get trained on the shop floor and earn a good wage and a pension. Jobs like those in 3-D printing require more advanced training and a certain degree of computer literacy. The same goes for other areas where experts, as well as the White House, see promise, like industrial robotics or nanomanufacturing. Obama's own tech advisers have warned that the country's "historic leadership" in manufacturing technology is "at risk" if it can't cultivate the right talent for these fields.

In his 2013 budget proposal, Obama called for devoting $1 billion to create a national network of institutes like the one in Youngstown -- a recommendation that hasn't exactly become a priority for Congress. Neither have the loftier goals of his earlier manufacturing package, such as extending tax breaks to companies that return jobs to U.S. shores. They appear unlikely to move forward in a second term, even if the president chooses to champion them.

"The administration has done some things but could do a lot more to help manufacturing," said Scott Paul, director of the non-profit Alliance for American Manufacturing. What the White House has done so far is "not well-publicized or well-known. They will ultimately be helpful, but so much of the debate has become politicized, it's hard to make progress on some of the meaningful issues."

And in the end, the manufacturing plan still faces some cold mathematics. The U.S. lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs in the first decade of this century, falling from 17 million to 12 million. Fewer than 9 percent of American workers have manufacturing jobs, compared with more than 20 percent in 1979. Creating a million new such jobs puts only a dent in that sector's -- and the middle class's -- long-term woes.

"It doesn't come close to restoring manufacturing employment to what it had been," Paul noted, adding that he still found the goal admirable.

Even setting aside the immediate joblessness crisis, Obama still faces the long-term problems of deteriorating wages and growing income inequality for the poor and middle class. Since 1979, the top 1 percent of American households captured more than 38 percent of income growth, while the bottom 90 percent received just shy of 37 percent, according to EPI.

The Great Recession technically ended halfway through 2009, but the economic recovery of the past few years is replacing office workers, real estate brokers and insurance claims adjusters with retail salespeople, restaurant workers and warehouse hands.

Mid-wage jobs -- ones with median hourly wages ranging from $13.84 to $21.13 -- accounted for 60 percent of the jobs lost during the recession, according to an analysis by the National Employment Law Project, a worker advocacy group. During the recovery since then, mid-wage jobs have represented just 22 percent of growth. Jobs earning less than $13.84 per hour made up 58 percent of recovery growth, according to the NELP.

The president pledged during his 2008 campaign that by 2011 he would have the minimum wage raised to $9.50 and pegged to inflation, a move that worker advocates have clamored for for years, claiming it would help raise the wage floor for the working poor and the middle class. But the federal minimum wage remains $7.25 per hour, well below a living wage in most areas.

Many of those same worker advocates tie the stagnation of real wages to the decline of collective bargaining in the workplace. The rate of unionization in the U.S. has fallen to a historic low, with just 7 percent of private-sector workers now belonging to a union. Labor leaders believe that labor law needs to be amended to make it easier for workers to join unions. Their best shot came and went under the president's watch, when Democrats failed to pass the Employee Free Choice Act when they controlled both chambers of Congress.

"I do feel disappointment," said Schmitt, the Center for Economic and Policy Research economist. "That said, we're also in a [political] context where it's extremely difficult to make any progress on the concerns of low- and middle-wage workers."

Despite those shortcomings, and despite the acrimony on Capitol Hill, liberals like Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO federation of unions, are bullish on Obama's second term, given the focus on the middle class and jobs during the election.

"It all starts with the political will, or the national appetite, to again create jobs that are going to be family-supportive and middle-class producing, and I think that's underway right now," Trumka said. "People are talking about it. That's the difference between this election and the ones in the past. We actually had a debate about what's hollowing out the country and what isn't. And our side won, big time."

Now the president?s challenge is to turn that political victory into an economic one for the people who supported him.

This article is part of a series produced by The Huffington Post that closely examines the most pressing challenges facing President Obama in his second term. To read other posts in the series, click here.

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

NFL, college basketball lines and leans ? your Saturday sports betting preview

The NFL divisional playoffs get underway Saturday, with the Broncos hosting the Ravens in the afternoon slot (4:30 p.m. ET, CBS), and the Packers at the 49ers in the nightcap (8:30 p.m., Fox). There?s also a bevy of college basketball action to serve as your wagering appetizer, highlighted by No. 1 Duke at No. 20 North Carolina State (12:00 p.m. ET, ESPN) and No. 8 Minnesota at No. 5 Indiana (12:00 p.m. ET, BTN).

The Linemakers on Sporting News offer our takes on these sports betting delights. Be sure to click through to the entertaining and informative videos, featuring our panel of experts and shot at the South Point in Las Vegas.

There are plenty of ways to wager on this weekend's football games. Not only can you bet on the team you think will cover the spread and whether the game will go over or under the total, you can also put a few bucks on a host of "props." Have an opinion on how many yards Peyton Manning will throw for against Baltimore, or whether the Packers will score a rushing touchdown in San Francisco? Well, you can bet on those outcomes and plenty of others.

Good luck and stay within your means!

College basketball

Duke (-3) and N.C. State

Duke is rolling, but the Blue Devils will be challenged at N.C. State in their first true road game of the season, says Kenny White, one of the most influential oddsmakers in Las Vegas. Wolfpack point guard Lorenzo Brown is one of most unheralded players in the country, but he?ll show you Saturday why he?s bound for the NBA.

Kenny (video): N.C. State wins this game outright

Minnesota at Indiana (-8)

Indiana?s homecourt is worth about six points, and coach Tom Crean gives Indiana another three-point advantage over Minnesota?s Tubby Smith, according to White. If you watched each of these teams practice, you?d gladly lay the points with the Hoosiers.

Kenny (video): Indiana is the play

More from the college hardwood

Picks: Selections on several more Saturday games. And where have all the totals gone?

Rick Herron: Tips for handicapping conference play

Live odds: Check here for updated college hoops lines

NFL divisional playoffs

Ravens at Broncos (-9.5, 46.5)

The Ravens are 3-4 SU and just 2-5 ATS in the seven games they?ve played against playoff-caliber competition this season. But their average margin of defeat in those games was just six points. That makes us take a hard look at the points here. Based on the line when these teams played in Week 15 ? the Broncos were 3-point favorites on the road ? this number seems to make sense. But we?re not so sure it does. The Broncos? 11-straight wins have come largely against weak competition; there was only one playoff team in that run. Denver is 2-3 SU and ATS against playoff teams, and lost those games by an average of 27-25.

Kenny and Richie Baccellieri (video): This line is inflated, our lean is to the dog

Rick and Brian Blessing (video): We also have a lean on the total

Ravens-Broncos props: Odds on Manning, Joe Flacco and more

Packers at 49ers (-3 even, 45)

A case can be made for either team in Saturday's prime time offering ? the Packers are getting healthy, and their defense is playing well; the 49ers boast an impressive resume, with road wins at Green Bay and at New England. We like Colin Kaepernick (although Kenny says Jim Harbaugh is playing the wrong quarterback) but the opportunity to take Aaron Rodgers plus the points is too enticing to pass up.

Looking at the total, the Niners are 6-1 to the OVER when Kaepernick starts, Rodgers can obviously light it up, and if high tide leads to a slick playing surface, that should favor the offense.

Kenny (video): Kaepernick a 1.5-point dropoff from Alex Smith

Rick (video): Siding with Rodgers over Kaepernick

Props: Odds on yards, touchdowns by Kaepernick, Rodgers

Live odds: Check here for up-to-date NFL playoff lines

More on divisional playoff Saturday

News: One sports book corners Las Vegas market on Packers-49ers

Super Bowl exactas: William Hill offering horse racing-inspired wager

Playoff tendencies: Trends to know

Jimmy Vaccaro: Weekend buzz builds in Vegas

Source: http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2013-01-11/nfl-playoff-lines-packers-vs-49ers-point-spread-pick-broncos-ravens-vegas-odds

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Honda Service Center Maryland | Car Repair Maryland

When local drivers need car repair in Maryland, they know to trust the King of the Beltway for all their automotive needs. Locals have gone to Pohanka Honda for many years, and for many years they have driven away satisfied.

Pohanka Honda, conveniently located just off Capital Beltway Exit 13 in Capitol Heights, has been providing area drivers with all the knowledge, tools and assistance needed to keep their vehicles in topnotch working order for a long time. Over the years, Pohanka Honda?s MD car repair shop has made a name for itself as a trustworthy, top quality auto service center.

Stop in and you will see why; you will notice that at Pohanka Honda the staff is on your side. The highly trained technicians on staff at the MD dealership not only provide timely, quality repairs, they also provide a level of customer service that is unparalleled. The staff works hard to get your vehicle repaired and back on the road in no time.

The car repair shop has also created an environment that provides a high level of ease for MD customers. With flexible hours six days a week, a courtesy shuttle service and a no-appointment-necessary standard, Pohanka Honda always delivers on convenient auto servicing.

car repair MarylandThe Maryland car repair center does not stop at convenient, quality service. The dealership goes above and beyond by providing competitive pricing for auto service and also always posts great money-saving specials.

Right now Maryland drivers can take advantage of a number of coupons for auto services. Get $5.00 off an oil change, $7.50 off and alignment, $20.00 off brake work, $5.00 off a nitro tire fill or $10.00 off with a posted maintenance special.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

NRA to attend Biden?s gun meeting on Thursday

Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 2011 (Larry Downing/Reuter??Vice President Joe Biden, set to unveil his post-Newtown recommendations on gun violence later this month, will host a meeting Thursday that will include a representative from the National Rifle Association, White House officials said Tuesday.

The White House said that Biden will first meet Wednesday with groups that represent victims of gun violence, as well as officials from gun-safety organizations. On Thursday, he will meet with ?advocates for sportsmen and -women and gun ownership groups," per the White House.

The vice president will also meet this week with ?representatives of the entertainment and video game industries" and hold conference calls with elected officials.

The NRA will send a representative to the Thursday meeting "to hear what they have to say," according to NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam.

The organization has vowed to resist new gun control measures, pushing instead for armed guards at schools.

President Barack Obama is ?skeptical that putting more guns in schools would solve this problem,? White House press secretary Jay Carney said Tuesday.

But Obama ?doesn?t want to prejudge any recommendations that any stakeholder might present,? Carney added.

The spokesman also noted that Obama has called on Congress to renew the lapsed ban on assault weapons, tighten restrictions on ownership of high-capacity magazines, and close loopholes in background check requirements.

?Those are things that Congress could move on very quickly,? Carney said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/nra-attend-biden-meeting-guns-thursday-194808859--politics.html

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

FreedomPop pals up with TextPlus to offer free SMS

FREEDOMPOP PARTNERS WITH TEXTPLUS TO DELIVER FREE WIRELESS DATA, TEXT AND VOICE BUNDLE

LOS ANGELES, CA & 2013 International CES Convention, January 8, 2013 ? FreedomPop, America's new free wireless Internet company, today announced a partnership with textPlus, a leading provider of free mobile communications worldwide. Starting in the first quarter of 2013, textPlus free text and calling services will be integrated into FreedomPop's free wireless internet offering. For the first time ever, consumers will have access to 100 percent free mobile data, text and calling services, enabling them to save thousands of dollars every year.

"Our philosophy at textPlus that anyone should have access to free and low-cost mobile communications aligns perfectly with FreedomPop's free mobile data offering," said Scott Lahman, Founder and CEO of textPlus. "Together, textPlus and FreedomPop are changing the way people communicate worldwide by giving them unparalleled choice and access to free and affordable texting, calling and data services."

FreedomPop will offer users three tiers of text and voice plans starting with a free, comprehensive plan and maxing out at under $15 per month for unlimited texting and 1,000 voice minutes. Coupled with FreedomPop's 500 MB of free 4G data, consumers will be able to save thousands of dollars compared to their existing cell phone plans.

"Our partnership with textPlus is another large step forward in offering consumers a true, free alternative to expensive mobile voice and data plans," said Stephen Stokols, FreedomPop's CEO. "FreedomPop and textPlus represent a new kind of telecom service based on principals established on the web. We are on a clear path to delivering affordable and convenient telecom services to everyone."

FreedomPop offers a variety of wireless internet devices including its 4G iPod Sleeve, 4G iPhone 4/4S Sleeve, mi-fi, USB dongle and home broadband devices, providing consumers access to free wireless data. For more details, go to www.FreedomPop.com.

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/08/freedompop-textplus/

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Fussy Infants Exposed to More TV

Although doctors say babies should not watch television, some mothers may use the tube as a way to calm fussy infants, a new study suggests.

The results show that infants who were perceived as more active ? for example, they squirmed a lot ? or fussier by their mothers were exposed to more TV each day compared with infants who were seen as less active or less fussy.

Infants were especially likely to watch more TV if their mothers were obese or did not graduate from high school. Both factors are associated with more TV viewing.

Previous studies have found that infants with tempers are at greater risk for obesity later in childhood, and the new study offers a possible reason why. "Mothers use the TV to soothe and/or entertain them," the researchers wrote in the Jan. 7 issue of the journal Pediatrics.

Excess TV viewing early in life is a concern because the habit has been linked to weight problems and developmental delays in preschool kids, the researchers said. In addition, the TV viewing habits of young children appear to continue into later childhood and the teen years.

The study included only low-income black mothers, and their infants watched more TV on average than infants enrolled in previous studies, so the results may not be true of the population as a whole, the researchers said.

The findings suggest that one way to reduce TV exposure early in life is to give parents alternative strategies to help them calm fussy infants, said the researchers, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages TV watching in children younger than 2, citing evidence that it does not provide an educational benefit, and may have adverse health effects.

The new study included 217 black mothers and their infants living in North Carolina. The mothers were visited in their homes when their children were 3 months old, and both the moms and babies were followed until the children were 18 months of age.

Mothers were asked how many hours their child spent in front of the TV when it was turned on. They also answered a questionnaire ?that gauged each baby's level of fussiness, activity level and duration of crying.

Infants as young as 3 months watched an average of 2.6 hours of TV a day. By age 1, nearly 40 percent of the babies were watching more than three hours of television a day, the researchers said.

Three-month-olds who watched more than three hours of TV daily had higher fussiness scores compared with those who watched less than one hour a day.

Among fussy infants with obese mothers, 37 percent watched more than three hours of TV a day, compared with 19 percent of infants who weren't as fussy and had normal weight mothers.

It's important to note the study only found an association between TV viewing and fussiness. Because many infants in the study were already watching more than two hours of TV at age 3 months, more research is needed to tease out whether parents really do use TV to calm fussy infants, or whether infants fuss because they watch too much TV, the researchers said.?

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Idaho senator pleads guilty to DWI charge in Va.

Sen. Michael Crapo, R-Idaho, right, arrives at Alexandria General District Court in Alexandria, Va., Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, for a hearing on his drunken driving charge. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Sen. Michael Crapo, R-Idaho, right, arrives at Alexandria General District Court in Alexandria, Va., Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, for a hearing on his drunken driving charge. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) ? Idaho Republican Sen. Michael Crapo pleaded guilty Friday to a misdemeanor first-offense drunken driving charge in a Virginia court.

In exchange for his plea Friday, prosecutors dropped a charge of failing to obey a traffic signal. Crapo received a $250 fine and a 12-month suspension of his driver's license and must complete an alcohol safety program.

Police said Crapo was pulled over Dec. 23 for running a red light and registered a blood alcohol level above the legal limit.

After the hearing Friday, Crapo gave a statement outside the Alexandria City courthouse, apologizing for his actions. Crapo said he had been drinking vodka and tonic at home on the night of the offense, became restless, couldn't sleep and went out for a drive.

He had been driving for about 30 minutes when he realized he was in no condition to drive and started to return home, he said. It was then that he ran a red light and was pulled over.

"I am grateful, truly grateful, that no one was injured," Crapo said.

Crapo said that he was not with anyone at the time, that he was not going to see anyone, and he was not coming or going from seeing anybody.

His arrest stunned colleagues and constituents alike, not only because of his squeaky-clean image but also because he's Mormon and had said he doesn't drink, in accordance with his church's practices.

He said it was the first time he had ever driven drunk but that he has, in the last year or so, been drinking alcohol on occasion. He apologized for that.

"As a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I have endeavored all my life to be an outstanding member" of the church, Crapo said. "I will carry through on appropriate measures for forgiveness and repentance in my church."

Crapo said he felt like he owed people a full explanation of his behavior and took questions outside the courthouse.

As long as he remains on good behavior, Crapo won't have to serve a 180-day suspended jail sentence.

Associated Press

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Barney Frank: ?Coach, put me in? as Kerry?s successor

Barney Frank (Alex Wong/Getty Images)Maybe we haven't seen the last of Barney Frank in the halls of Congress.

Frank, who retired this week after 32 years in the House, revealed on Friday that he told Gov. Deval Patrick he would be interested in serving temporarily as Massachusetts Democratic Sen. John Kerry's successor.

"I've told the governor that I would now like, frankly, to do that because I would like to be a part of that," Frank said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday.

President Barack Obama last month nominated Kerry as the next U.S. secretary of state. After Senate confirmation, Kerry will resign his seat, which will be temporarily filled by an appointed senator until a special election is held.

And according to Frank, even though he rejected the idea of serving as interim senator as recently as a few weeks ago, the former House Financial Services chairman said he's coming around to the idea now that the "fiscal cliff" deal has left Congress with unfinished economic business.

"That deal now means that February, March and April are going to be among the most important months in American financial history," he said, suggesting the appointment would put him in prime position to participate.

"It's only a three-month period. I wouldn't want to do anything more?I don't want to run again," he said. "Coach, put me in."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/barney-frank-coach-put-kerry-successor-141447794--election.html

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

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Imagine Changes Hypnosis: 10 Part Series: Best Recipe for Self- Improvement: #1 Desire

Clients come to me looking for self-improvement and I help them along this path beginning with the idea and importance of desire.

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You might think I?m referring to ?wanting to change? but (although this is important) you must use your ability to describe what desire is for you.

Finding a way to describe where desire resides? in your body, your head, your gut?will be the foundation of any change you want to make. By learning to identify it, you will always have access to it.

Try this:

  1. Breathe in to the count of 6, hold your breath for 6 and exhale to your internal count of 18.
  2. Repeat this 3 times.
  3. Now that you?re relaxed, recall a time when you felt intense desire. You should bypass the sexual aspect of this because it involves the hormones and we?re not going in that direction.
  4. Once you?ve recalled this time when you felt ?desire?, like wanting to learn something new, or go someplace you?ve never been before?
  5. Use a journal to describe, in minute detail how desire felt or feels. Specific details, the more you find the better you?ll be at self-improvement.
  6. Color, sound,the feeling in your body, light, shadow, dark, mellow.

How is desire for you?

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Venezuela's Chavez in stable condition, says son-in-law

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is in stable condition and spent Monday with his daughters, the cancer-stricken leader's son in law said in an appeal for supporters to ignore rumors about his condition.

Chavez has not been seen in public nor heard from in more than three weeks. The vice president said on Sunday that the 58-year-old was suffering a third set of complications after surgery in Cuba on December 11, his fourth operation in 18 months.

"Compatriots, DON'T believe in ill-intentioned rumors," Science Minister Jorge Arreaza, who is married to Chavez's daughter Rosa Virginia, wrote on Twitter from Havana where they have been at the former soldier's bedside.

"President Chavez spent the day quietly and stable, together with his daughters."

Chavez has not provided details of the cancer that was first diagnosed in June 2011, leading to speculation among Venezuela's 29 million people and criticism from opposition leaders.

Officials have said he suffered unexpected bleeding as result of the complex, six-hour operation on his pelvic area, and that doctors had to fight a respiratory infection, which then caused his latest setback on Sunday.

The government has repeatedly described Chavez's condition as "delicate," warning Venezuelans to prepare for difficult days ahead and urging them to pray for "el Comandante."

The main New Year's Eve party in downtown Caracas was canceled. Instead, the information minister hosted a smaller gathering which featured musicians, speeches and prayers and was dubbed "Now More Than Ever With Chavez."

The president's death or resignation due to illness would upend politics in Venezuela, where his personalized brand of oil-financed socialism has made him a hero to the poor majority but a pariah to critics who call him a dictator.

His condition is also being watched closely around Latin America, especially in other leftist-run nations such as Cuba, Ecuador and Bolivia, which depend on subsidized fuel shipments and other Venezuelan aid for their fragile economies.

'TREMENDOUS ABSENCE'

In his New Year's message, Bolivian President Evo Morales said the region's leaders were missing Chavez badly.

"We feel that there has been a tremendous absence, especially for the presidents like us who are anti-imperialist and anti-neoliberal," Morales said.

"We are convinced that with the great will of Bolivia's people, all the world's people who pray, who do rituals to Mother Earth for his health, our brother president will be there soon. This is our great wish on the last day of 2012."

Chavez is due to be sworn in again in Venezuela on January 10 after he won re-election in October. But top officials from his ruling Socialist Party (PSUV) have suggested the ceremony could be pushed back if he were unable to return.

For the opposition, any postponement would be just the latest sign that Chavez is not fit to govern and that new elections should be held to choose his replacement.

If Chavez had to step down, new elections would be called within 30 days and his newly named heir apparent, Vice President Nicolas Maduro, would be the PSUV candidate.

Maduro has tried to copy Chavez's bombastic rhetoric in speeches during the president's absence, but he has struggled to replicate Chavez's extraordinary man-of-the-people charisma.

Opposition figures believe they would have a better chance against Maduro than against the president, who for 14 years has appeared almost unbeatable at the ballot box.

Henrique Capriles, the opposition leader who was beaten by Chavez in the presidential election in October, said in a year-end message that Venezuelans needed to unite.

"Everything indicates that 2013 will be a tough year with big changes," he said. "Venezuela has learned a lot in very little time. Today we know the value of union, of agreement, of the need to find common ground and work together to achieve it."

Polls conducted before October's vote - well before Chavez named him as his successor - showed Capriles would beat Maduro.

But it could be a very different story if a new election were to be called now, with the vice president expected to be carried on a wave of emotion from distraught Chavez supporters.

As the New Year approached in Caracas, many PSUV loyalists retweeted a message that read: "In 2012 I cried with Chavez, loved with Chavez, voted for Chavez, laughed with Chavez and prayed for Chavez. In 2013, I will continue to be with Chavez."

(Additional reporting by Mario Naranjo and Deisy Buitrago in Caracas, and Daniel Ramos in La Paz; editing by Todd Eastham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/venezuelas-chavez-stable-condition-says-son-law-010200182.html

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

A surprisingly good vintage as market logs gains

NEW YORK (AP) ? If you'd told investors what was going to happen in 2012 ? U.S. economic growth at stall speed, an intensifying European debt crisis, a slowdown in China, fiscal deadlock in Washington, decelerating corporate earnings growth ? and asked how the stock market would perform, few would have predicted a good year.

But that's just what they got.

The Dow Jones industrial average, the Standard & Poor's 500 and the Nasdaq composite index all ended the year substantially higher, despite losing ground in the final days of year as concerns about the looming "fiscal cliff" mounted.

The Dow gained 7 percent for the year, its fourth consecutive annual advance, having started the year at 12,217. The S&P 500, which started the year at 1,257, is up 13 percent, beating the 7.8 percent average annual gain of the past 20 years. The Nasdaq also logged a better-than-average gain, 16 percent.

Including dividends, the total return on the S&P 500 index was even better: 16 percent.

Financial companies led the gains among S&P 500 stocks, advancing 26 percent, as banks continued their restructuring efforts after the recession. Bank of America more than doubled, gaining $6.05 to $11.61 and Citigroup advanced $13.25, or 50 percent, to $39.56. Utilities, the best-performing industry group last year, was the only sector of 10 industry groups in the index to decline, dropping 2.9 percent.

"There's been a lot thrown at this market, and it's proven to be very resilient," said Gary Flam, a portfolio manager at Bel Air Investment Advisors in California. "Here we are at the end of the year, and it's still relatively strong."

Stocks started the year on a tear, with optimism about an improving job market and a broader economic recovery providing the backdrop to the S&P 500's best first-quarter rally in 14 years.

The index advanced 12 percent by the end of March, closing the quarter at 1,408, its highest in almost four years, with financial companies and technology firms leading the charge. The Dow ended the first quarter at 13,212, logging an 8 percent gain.

Apple was one of the star performers of the first quarter and was probably the year's most talked-about company.

The popularity of the iPhone and iPad led to staggering sales growth that helped push its stock up 48 percent to almost $600 at the end of March. Apple also announced a dividend and overtook Exxon Mobil as the U.S.'s most valuable company.

At the start of the second quarter, the intensifying European debt crisis and concerns about the impact that it would have on global economic growth prompted a sell-off.

By the start of June, U.S. stocks had given up the year's gains. Borrowing costs for Spain surged and investors fretted over the outcome of Greek elections that had the potential to pull the euro currency bloc apart.

The outlook for growth in China, the world's second-largest economy, also began to weigh on investors' minds. Economic growth there slowed to 8.1 percent in the first quarter as export demand waned, and investors worried that it would keep falling.

The Dow fell as low as 12,101 June 4. The S&P dropped to 1,278 June 1.

The second quarter was also marred by Facebook's initial public offering.

The stock sale was one of the most keenly anticipated initial public offerings in years, but investors didn't "like" the $16 billion market debut. The social network priced its IPO at $38 per share, and the stock started to fall soon after the first day of trading on concern about the company's mobile strategy.

Facebook closed as low as $17.73 on Sept. 4 before recovering some of the ground it lost to close the year at $26.62.

Company earnings reports were also starting to make uncomfortable reading for investors. Earnings growth for S&P 500 companies fell as low as 0.8 percent in the second quarter, according to S&P Capital IQ data.

The stock market only recovered its poise after the European Union put together loans to bail out Spain's banks on June 10 and the head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, pledged to do "whatever it takes" to save the euro.

Speculation that the Federal Reserve was set to provide the economy with more stimulus to prevent it from slipping back into recession also bolstered stocks.

The rally even survived a blip when a software glitch at trading firm Knight Capital threw stock prices into chaos Aug. 1.

The firm said the problem was triggered by new trading software it installed. Erroneous orders were sent to 140 stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange, causing sudden price swings and surging trading volume.

Apple launched the iPhone 5, the latest version of its smartphone, in September, and the company's stock climbed to a record close of $702.10 on Sept. 19. That gave Apple a market value of $658 billion, and many analysts predicted more gains lay ahead.

By the time Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke announced Sept. 13 that the U.S. central bank would start a third round of its bond-purchase program, which is intended to push longer term interest rates lower and encourage borrowing and investment, the S&P 500 had surged 14 percent from its June 1 low. A day later, the index peaked at five-year high of 1,466. The Dow Jones reached its peak for the year of 13,610, Oct. 5.

As is often the case on Wall Street, investors "bought the rumor and sold the fact," and quickly turned their attention to the challenges that lay ahead.

Analysts had also been cutting their outlook for growth in the final quarter of the year. At the start of the second quarter, estimated earnings growth for the period was 15.7 percent. That forecast had fallen to 3.4 percent by Dec. 27.

"One of the blessings that supported the stock market's moves in prior years was earnings growth," said Lawrence Creatura, a portfolio manager at Federated Investors. "That's true this year, but at a decelerating rate. It's not gone unnoticed that earnings growth is slowing, and many forecasts now include a full stall."

Apple's halo also began to slip in the final three months of the year. Its iPad Mini tablet, launched Nov. 2, met with lukewarm reviews, there were hints of unrest among its executive ranks. Investors began to fret that the intensifying competition in the smartphone market would crimp Apple's profits. The stock tumbled, and despite rallying in recent days is still down 27 percent from its September peak.

The year's final twist came in Washington.

Stocks wavered ahead of a presidential election that at times seemed too close to call, and while President Barack Obama ultimately reclaimed the White House by a comfortable margin, the Republicans retained control of the House.

The divided government set the stage for a tense end to the year as Democrats and Republicans sought to thrash out a budget plan that would avoid the U.S. falling off the "fiscal cliff," a series of tax hikes and government spending cuts that economists say would push the economy back into recession.

Initially, markets fell as much as 5 percent in the 10 days after the elections as investors worried that a divided government would not be able to agree on a budget plan to cut the U.S. deficit.

While the S&P 500 managed to recoup those losses by December on optimism that a deal would be reached, some investors are still urging caution. Any agreement will still be "ill-tasting medicine" to the economy, as it will almost certainly involve both spending cuts and tax hikes, says Joe Costigan, director of equity research at Bryn Mawr Trust Company.

"The question is, how much will the drag from the government be offset by business and personal spending," says Costigan. "The market has reasonable expectations for growth priced in, so I don't think we're going to see a big run-up."

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