Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Passage of bill to avoid 'cliff' should bolster Wall Street

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks are poised for gains to begin the year after the late passage of a bill to avoid harsh tax hikes that would have hit most Americans and crimped economic growth.

However, harsh reality awaits any euphoria that comes from avoiding the "fiscal cliff". In two months, battles over further spending cuts and, in particular, the U.S. federal debt limit will come to a head.

The House of Representatives voted for a bill passed on Monday by the Senate that will raise taxes on wealthy individuals and families and preserve certain other benefits that will, together, soften some of the blow that would have been sustained without an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff.

That puts Wall Street in prime position to begin 2013 with a rally, even if thorny issues remain to be addressed in the coming months in Washington.

Asian markets extended gains modestly, with the MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan index of stocks up 1.7 percent. U.S. markets will not have a chance to react until 6 a.m. ET, when futures trading begins after the New Year's Day holiday.

"When you separate the fundamentals of the economy from the headlines, the fundamentals really suggest we can support higher prices in the new year," said Bill Vaughn, equity portfolio manager at Evercore Wealth Management in San Francisco.

The Standard & Poor's 500 stock index ended the year up 13 percent, its best gain since 2009, mostly shrugging off the debt-related worries that dominated headlines during the year.

Equity markets held up in the last two months of the year as well, expecting a resolution to head off $600 billion in spending cuts and tax hikes that could push the economy into recession if they stay in effect for long. While the deadline to avert the cliff was December 31, legislation can be formulated to retroactively prevent going over.

The back-and-forth in recent weeks has primarily been of concern to businesses, where confidence has eroded. Some slowing in economic growth due to the impasse is expected, but that may play into the hands of value investors if the market corrects in coming months.

"It appears as though politics will dominate for some time," said Richard Bernstein, chief executive of Richard Bernstein Advisors in New York. "That being said, equity market valuations already reflect this ... the stock market is attractive from my perspective."

Stock markets around the world were closed Tuesday because of New Year's Day. Some Republicans in the House had expressed concern on Tuesday afternoon that a bill would not be finished before U.S. markets open.

Many traders will still be away from their desks because of the holiday, indicating trading volume will stay near its recent low levels. The anemic action, coupled with uncertainty over the cliff, resulted in a spike of volatility in December, with the CBOE Volatility index <.vix> jumping 13.5 percent in the month.

DEBT CEILING BATTLE REMAINS

The bill that passed does not contain the kind of spending cuts that many conservative Republicans favor in order to bring down the high U.S. federal debt.

Even as this battle recedes, markets will look ahead to another fight in the next few months, this time over whether Congress will approve an increase in the U.S. debt ceiling.

The White House has said it will not negotiate the debt ceiling as in 2011, when the fight over what was once a procedural matter preceded the first-ever downgrade of the U.S. credit rating. But it may be forced into such a battle again. A repeat of that war is most worrisome for markets.

"The spending side fight looms and it will be tougher," said David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer at Cumberland Advisors in Sarasota, Florida. "The Republican caucus is tighter on that side."

Markets posted several days of sharp losses in the period surrounding the fight in 2011. Even after a bill to increase the ceiling passed, stocks plunged in what was seen as a vote of "no confidence" in Washington's ability to function, considering how close lawmakers came to a default.

Economists at Goldman Sachs, in a note Tuesday, said the coming fight to raise the debt ceiling -- where Republicans are likely to demand spending cuts while President Obama pushes for more taxes -- "is likely to be at least as politically difficult as the last increase was in the summer of 2011."

During this fight, the markets have been less volatile, largely because the effects of the spending cuts and tax hikes will be gradual, and there was an ongoing expectation that a retroactive fix was in the offing.

(Additional reporting by David Gaffen, David Randall, Chuck Mikolajczak and Richard Leong; Editing by Neil Fullick and Paul Tait)

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

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Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano said Monday that he thinks quarterback Josh Freeman will win Super Bowls over the course of his career, but he stopped short of saying that Freeman will continue to be the team?s starter next season.

Schiano was complimentary of Freeman?s season during his postmortem on the Bucs? 7-9 season, but he also said that he wants to evaluate Freeman before the start of next season to make sure that he?s the right quarterback for the team in the future. Part of that evaluation will be to bring in competition for Freeman in the offseason.

?What I can say is, a 4,000-yard passer, a touchdown record ? there?s a lot of things you say, ?Wow.? Are there things that frustrate you? Yeah. There?s things that frustrate him, too. And I?m not ducking the question, because quite frankly, I really like Josh Freeman. But I want to make sure I don?t get ahead of my skis at all here and really evaluate every single thing to what?s best for this organization,? Schiano said, via the Tampa Bay Times. ?Do I think Josh Freeman is going to win Super Bowls in this league? I do. So, I hope that happens here. But again, at the end of the day, I have to evaluate everything before I can say that?s what we?re doing.?The one thing I do believe in is competition at every spot, including the quarterback so I want to have as many good players on our football team as we can at every single position. It?s a little different in the NFL.?

Freeman was all over the place during the 2012 season. He struggled a little early then went on a five-game spurt where he threw 13 touchdowns and one interception before posting consecutive four interception outings in Weeks 15 and 16. The end result was better than 2011, to be sure, but Freeman remains an athletically gifted but erratic quarterback after four seasons.

Next year will be a big one for the quarterback as it is the final year of the deal he signed as a rookie. If Freeman can?t raise his game, he might not get another deal from the Buccaneers and, if Schiano follows through on his plan, he might not even be their starter next season.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/31/browns-announce-shurmer-heckert-are-out/related/

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Monday, December 31, 2012

UConn beats Washington 61-53

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Posted on December 29, 2012 at 10:46 PM

HARTFORD, Conn.? -- Connecticut coach Kevin Ollie signed a long-term contract Saturday, then walked onto the court to a standing ovation and watched his team improve to 10-2 with a fourth straight win.

"It was a good day in my life," said Ollie.

Shabazz Napier scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help Connecticut over Washington 61-53 on Saturday in the final nonconference game of the year for both teams.

Omar Calhoun led UConn with 14 points and Ryan Boatright added 12 to help the Huskies to their fourth consecutive win.

Scott Suggs had 15 to lead Washington (8-5), which lost for the first time in five games.

UConn's win came hours after Ollie agreed to a new 5 1/2-year contract worth just under $7 million. Ollie had been coaching under a one-season deal that he signed after taking over from Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun in September.

"We got excited for him, and we wanted to give him his first career win as UConn's new long-term head coach," said Napier.

Ollie said his legs were shaking during the standing ovation as the student section chanted his name.

"I was excited for the moment," he said. "I just never thought it could happen for a guy out of South Central Los Angeles, to be up here at UConn and be a head basketball coach.?

UConn held Washington star C.J. Wilcox to just five points on 2-of-12 shooting. Wilcox, who came in scoring more than 19 points per game, had scored 20 or more in three straight games and seven of the Huskies' last eight.? He had scored in double figures in every game this season.

"C.J. had some looks that he normally doesn't miss," said Washington coach Lorenzo Romar. "A lot of his shots were contested early, then after that he had some wide open looks that he couldn't get to go down. But that wasn't just C.J.? It seemed like it was the story of our team tonight.?

Connecticut held Washington to season lows in points and field goal percentage at 29.7 percent (19 of 64). Washington hit just 4 of 17 3-pointers.

UConn also outrebounded Washington 40-36. Connecticut had been outrebounded in 10 of their first 11 games by an average of over six rebounds per game.

"We were just trying to hit first," said Enosch Wolf, who finished with nine boards. "I was just trying to get every ball that I could. That was my mindset going in.?

Connecticut stretched a five-point halftime lead by scoring the first seven points of the second half to go up 38-26. Its 15-2 run was capped by a 3-point shot by Napier from the corner.

UConn pushed that lead to 14 on Omar Calhoun's layup with 15 minutes to play.

But Shawn Kemp Jr. had a layup, a dunk and a blocked shot to help close that gap to 48-44 and force a UConn timeout with 8:15 to play.

Washington stayed within five before jumpers by Boatright and Omar Calhoun stretched it back to nine with just over 3 minutes left and put an exclamation point on the game with an ally-oop dunk from Omar Calhoun to the 7-foot-1 Wolf.

A layup by Wilcox cut the lead to six with 32 seconds left, but Omar Calhoun hit two free throws on the other end to seal it.

"We worked hard the whole year just for (Ollie) to get this bonus deal," Omar Calhoun said. "He definitely deserved the extension, so I'm happy for him.?

Washington had jumped to an early 16-10 lead as UConn missed some early free throws, including four on one play.

Those were shot after Aziz N'Diaye picked up a technical foul for kicking Omar Calhoun after fouling him on a drive to the basket.

Despite the missed free throws, UConn went on an 11-0 run, highlighted by a steal and double-clutch layup from Napier, to take a 21-16 lead.

But Connecticut missed all seven of its first-half attempts from 3-point range and Washington stayed in the game despite having both N'Diaye and Abdul Gaddy in foul trouble. Gaddy picked up his third foul with just under 4 minutes left in the half and ended up fouling out.

Washington trailed Connecticut 31-26 at halftime.

Washington fell to 1-2 in Connecticut this season. They beat Seton Hall and lost to Ohio State in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in nearby Uncasville in November.

They dropped to 2-13 in games played in the Eastern Time Zone under coach Lorenzo Romar.

UConn visits Marquette for its Big East Opener on New Year's Day, while Washington opens the Pac-12 season at Washington State on Jan. 5.

The game was played in front of a crowd thinned by a storm that was expected to dump more than eight inches of snow on Hartford Saturday evening.

Jim Calhoun, who retired in September, missed his first game this season, vacationing in Florida. Ollie said he tried to reach his mentor by telephone on Saturday to tell him about his new deal.

"I think he's on the 14th hole in Miami," Ollie said. "But wherever he is at, I know he's got a great big smile on his face.?

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Source: http://www.king5.com/sports/UConn-beats-Washington-61-53-185190632.html

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Jane Holmes Dixon, 2nd Female Bishop in Episcopal Church, Dies at 75

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Source: www.nytimes.com --- Sunday, December 30, 2012
Bishop Dixon, a leader in the Diocese of Washington, was elected as the second female bishop in the history of the Episcopal Church. ...

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The World Of Tattoo Designing | Arts and Entertainment

Each person has his own way on revealing himself and one of the most preferred means to do this is through skin art also known as tattoo. Some individuals like henna tattoo however a majority of skin art lovers choose the permanent kind which lasts for their whole life.

There are a lot of kinds of tattoo designs that can be applied on your skin and they can be found in different sizes and colors.

Skin art lovers and experts state that all tattoo designs in the human body represent the individual?s character and those designs are nothing but a mess if you do not have an expert skin art artist. Some artists have their own list of tattoo designs and some are accepting customized designs.
The rate of a tattoo relies on the size of the tattoo designs and occasionally based upon the ability of the artist.

What is a Tattoo?

A Tattoo or Skin art is a kind of customizing the look of the skin of the human body. This is executed by inserting an indelible ink into the layer of the skin called dermis to change its pigment.

Skin art had been exercised by different people and cultures centuries ago, most especially in South-east Asia which spread virally around the world.

Health Risks of Getting a Tattoo

Due to the fact that skin art calls for breaking the barrier of the skin, tattooing holds wellness risks like allergies and infections. Specialist tattooists avoid those risks by following universal safety measures, using disposable needles and items, and sanitizing all their skin art equipment after every use.

Tattooing by an amateur that generally takes place inside jails has a raised risk of getting you an infection. There are severe infections that can be sent through unsterilized equipment and infected ink and needles. A few of these infections are staph, herpes, hepatitis, tuberculosis, tetanus and HIV.

Temporary Skin Art

These are prominent with children and models because you can clean it away when you wish to or it will slowly fade away till it?s absolutely gone. This type of skin art has the exact same quality as the long-lasting one due to its comparable tattoo designs? the only distinction is it could simply be gotten rid of by water and isopropyl alcohol.

Kinds of Temporary Tattoos

Henna Tattoos? Tattoo designs applied utilizing henna ink. This ink is made from the sap of the henna plant which can also be made use of to color hair.

Ballpoint Pen Tattoos? A kind of skin art which makes use of a typical ballpoint pen instead of henna and can be washed away naturally by sweat or by water.

5 Kinds of Tattoo

Natural? triggered by injuries

Amateur/Professional? makes use of traditional tattooing approaches and devices

Cosmetic? thought about as permanent comprise

Medical? made use of to show exactly what allergic reactions or disease an individual has

Long-term Tattoo Removal

Common Skin Art Tattoo is typically considered long-term because it is impossible to be removed naturally; it could not be removed by water or alcohol. On the other hand, these long-term tattoo designs can still be eliminated by means of laser treatment.

Getting rid of these permanent tattoo designs can trigger severe pain which is more compared to the pain of applying them on your skin. The approaches utilized in this laser skin art removal include excision, cryosurgery, salabrasion and dermabrasion.

Tattooing by an amateur that usually takes location inside jails has a raised threat of getting you an infection. There are severe infections that could be sent through unsterilized equipment and polluted ink and needles. Some of these infections are staph, herpes, hepatitis, tuberculosis, tetanus and HIV.

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Source: http://artsandentertainment.wink.ws/2012/12/30/the-world-of-tattoo-designing/

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12.12.30 08:00 Intermediate Meditation - Sunday December 30, 2012 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm @ Ocean Pines Community Center

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Friday, December 21, 2012

PARLIAMENT ?ANNOINTS? DR. MARAH TODAY As Minister of ...

Members of the appointments Committee at the Legislative House will perform another assignment today of vetting presidential appointees and give them the red carpet to walk on in pursuit of their national assignment. The first to encounter is the Presidential nominee for the position of Minister of Finance in the person of Dr. Kelfala Marah, the former Chief of Staff. ?Members of this committee will first browse through his credentials that will be presented to them and after a glimpse of satisfaction will ask him few questions and later congratulate him for his new job.

Dr. Kelfala Marah will take up from where his predecessor left and map out a well define strategy for the economic growth of the Sierra Leone.

On Friday this week he will again appear in the well of Parliament not to scrutinize him but to present the 2013 Budget to the nation. How he intends to propel the country and increase its economic profile will form the basis of the Budget Speech

Dr Marah has a total of 18 years experience in the public sector with emphasis on local, central, parliamentary, financial and economic governance at international levels. Beginning as Deputy Town Clerk at the then Koidu/New Sembehun Town Council to the role of Budget Analyst at the New York State Senate in the USA, where he developed and advised Senate Democratic Conference response to the Governor?s Executive Budget, as well as the Public Authorities Control Board. Whilst in New York Dr Marah was appointed Graduate Fellow at the Centre for International Development to work on international development issues ranging from budget improvement in Mexico ? Latin America, to Kenya?s Parliamentary reform in Africa.

Dr Marah attained prominence in financial governance and economic development at the Commonwealth Secretariat as senior advisor on public expenditure management for Commonwealth developing countries. Among many blue-sky initiatives he developed Guidelines for Public Financial Management, and a Country Self Assessment Toolkit on Public Financial Management (CPFM-SAT) ? all adopted by finance ministers of the Commonwealth and the Commonwealth Heads of Government. Dr Marah also created Commonwealth communities of practice on budgeting and public procurement. For example, he initiated the Commonwealth Public Procurement Network (CPPN) and Thematic Fellowship, which have become model delivery mechanisms within the Commonwealth. His specific advice saw the transformation of internal controls and audit in Botswana and Ghana in Africa and the Solomon Islands in the Pacific; reforms of revenue management in Mauritius, budgeting in St Lucia in the Caribbean, and procurement in Nigeria and the Gambia in Africa, Sri Lanka in Asia and Papua New Guinea in the Pacific.

As Chief of Staff to the President of Sierra Leone on secondment from the Commonwealth Secretariat, Dr Marah created inter-ministerial links and led coordination of the delivery of the Agenda for Change (2008-2012). He advised the President on policy, commissioned technical research, superintended performance contracts of ministries, departments, agencies, tertiary institutions and local councils; provided oversight for the Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU) ? the policy and delivery arm of the Presidency, championed Sierra Leone?s pass for the first time the US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) 2012. As Champion of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), he worked with the team to facilitate timely submission of Sierra Leone?s report to the Board. Dr Marah chairs Pre Presidential stock takes on flagship projects such as the Free Health Care Initiative, Private Sector Development (Investment Climate), Agriculture, etc; coordinates development partner issues on the economy and reforms, and manages diplomatic relations.

Dr Marah is honed in economic and fiscal policy issues through which he has over the years developed professional networks with such institutions as the World Bank, the IMF, the Caribbean Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, Institute of Public Administration (IPAC) Canada, Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators, Commonwealth Auditors General, etc.

Education: Dr Marah holds a doctorate degree in politics and finance (political economy) from the University of Hull, UK; a Masters in Public Policy from State University of New York, USA, with emphasis on public finance; and a Bachelors degree in international relations and law from FBC, Sierra Leone. He is a series editor on financial governance (Public Finance Journal) and published several thematic articles; and delivered seminars and thematic surgeries on budgeting and finance on all continents in collaboration with such world class institutions as the Singapore Civil Service College.

Awards: Dr Marah was named by the South African based African Leadership Network, a 2012 ?New Generation Leader for Africa? chosen from among several thousand candidates by a selection committee. He is also a recipient of the prestigious award: Excellence in International Student Leadership from the State University of New York, USA 2003; he holds a youth-led Excellence Award and National Role Model for Youth in Sierra Leone 2012.

He is a strategic planner, mentor and coach for hundreds of senior policy and professionals across all regions of the Commonwealth. He delivers public lectures on a broad range of policy issues at home and abroad. He was a youth leader, and President of the National Kono Students Union. Marah is married and blessed with four children.

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