Thursday, January 17, 2013

Desert drama: Islamists take hostages in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) ? In a desert standoff deep in the Sahara, the Algerian army ringed a natural gas complex where Islamist militants hunkered down with dozens of hostages Wednesday night after a rare attack that appeared to be the first violent shock wave from the French intervention in Mali.

A militant group that claimed responsibility said 41 foreigners, including seven Americans, were being held after the assault on one of oil-rich Algeria's energy facilities, 800 miles from the capital of Algiers and 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) from the coast. Two foreigners were killed.

The group claiming responsibility said the attack was in revenge for Algeria's support of France's military operation against al-Qaida-linked rebels in neighboring Mali. The U.S. defense secretary called it a "terrorist act."

The militants appeared to have no escape, with troops surrounding the complex and army helicopters clattering overhead.

The group ? called Katibat Moulathamine or the Masked Brigade ? phoned a Mauritanian news outlet to say one of its affiliates had carried out the operation at the Ain Amenas gas field, and that France should end its intervention in Mali to ensure the safety of the hostages.

BP, the Norwegian company Statoil and the Algerian state oil company Sonatrach, operate the gas field. A Japanese company, JGC Corp, provides services for the facility as well.

In Rome, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared that the U.S. "will take all necessary and proper steps" to deal with the attack in Algeria. He would not detail what such steps might be but condemned the action as "terrorist attack" and likened it to al-Qaida activities in Pakistan, Afghanistan and in the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.

Algeria's top security official, Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila, said that "security forces have surrounded the area and cornered the terrorists, who are in one wing of the complex's living quarters."

He said one Briton and one Algerian were killed in the attack, while a Norwegian and two other Britons were among the six wounded.

"We reject all negotiations with the group, which is holding some 20 hostages from several nationalities," Kabila said on national television, raising the specter of a possible armed assault to try to free the hostages.

The head of a catering company working on the base told the French Journal de Dimanche that helicopters were flying over the complex and the army waited outside. There were even reports of clashes between the two sides and a member of the militant group told the Mauritanian news outlet the Islamists had already repelled one assault by Algerian soldiers late Wednesday night.

It was not immediately possible to account for the discrepancies in the number of reported hostages. Their identities also were not clear, but Ireland announced that they included a 36-year-old married Irish man. Japan, Britain and the U.S. said their citizens were taken. A Norwegian woman said her husband called her saying that he had been taken hostage.

Hundreds of Algerians work at the plant and were also captured in the attack, but the Algerian state news agency reported they were gradually released unharmed Wednesday.

The Algerian minister said it seemed the militants were hoping to negotiate their departure from the area ? a notion he rejected. He also dismissed theories that the militants had come from Libya, a mere 60 miles (100 kilometers) away, or from Mali, more than 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) away.

Kabila said the roughly 20 well armed gunmen were from Algeria itself, operating under orders from Moktar Belmoktar, al-Qaida's strongman in the Sahara.

In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland confirmed that "U.S. citizens were among the hostages."

The caller to the Nouakchott Information Agency, which often carries announcements from extremist groups, said the kidnapping was carried out by "Those Who Signed in Blood," a group created to attack countries participating in the offensive against Islamist groups in Mali.

The Masked Brigade was formed by Belmoktar, a one-eyed Algerian who recently declared he was leaving the terror network's Algerian branch, al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, to create his own group. He said at the time he would still maintain ties with the central organization based in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The name of his group could be a reference to the nomadic Tuareg inhabitants of the Sahara, known for masking their faces with blue veils.

A close associate of Belmoktar blamed the West for France's recent air and ground intervention against Islamist fighters in Mali.

"It's the United Nations that gave the green light to this intervention and all Western countries are now going to pay a price. We are now globalizing our conflict," Oumar Ould Hamaha told The Associated Press by telephone Wednesday night from an undisclosed location.

French President Francois Hollande launched the surprise operation in Mali, a former French colony in West Africa, on Friday, hoping to stop the al-Qaida-linked and other Islamist extremists whom he believes pose a danger to the world.

Further kidnappings could well be on the horizon, warned Sajjan Gohel, the international security director for the Asia-Pacific Foundation.

"The chances are that this may not be a one-off event, that there could be other attempts in Africa ? especially north and western Africa ? to directly target foreign interests," he said. "It's unclear as to what fate these individuals may meet, whether these terrorists are going to want a ransom or whether they'll utilize this for propaganda purposes."

Wednesday's attack in Algeria began with an ambush on a bus carrying employees from the massive gas plant to the nearby airport but the attackers were driven off, according to the Algerian government, which said three vehicles of heavily armed men were involved.

"After their failed attempt, the terrorist group headed to the complex's living quarters and took a number of workers with foreign nationalities hostage," the government said in a statement.

Attacks on oil-rich Algeria's hydrocarbon facilities are very rare, despite decades of fighting an Islamist insurgency, mostly in northern Algeria.

In the last several years, however, al-Qaida's influence in the poorly patrolled desert of southern Algeria and northern Mali and Niger has grown and the group operates smuggling and kidnapping networks throughout the area. Militant groups that seized control of a vast section of northern Mali last year already hold seven French hostages as well as four Algerian diplomats.

Prime Minister David Cameron's office said "several British nationals" were involved, while Japanese news agencies, citing unnamed government officials, said there are three Japanese hostages.

Late Wednesday, Statoil said five employees ?four Norwegians and a Canadian ? were safe at an Algerian military camp and two of them had suffered minor injuries. It said 12 employees were unaccounted for.

The Norwegian newspaper Bergens Tidende said a 55-year-old Norwegian working on the site called his wife to say he had been abducted.

Algeria had long warned against any military intervention against the rebels in northern Mali, fearing the violence could spill over its own long and porous border. Though its position softened slightly after Hollande visited Algiers in December, Algerian authorities remain skeptical about the operation and worried about its consequences on the region.

Algeria, Africa's biggest country, has been an ally of the U.S. and France in fighting terrorism for years. But its relationship with France has been fraught with lingering resentment over colonialism and the bloody war for independence that left Algeria a free country 50 years ago.

Algeria's strong security forces have struggled for years against Islamist extremists, and have in recent years managed to nearly snuff out violence by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb around its home base in northern Algeria. In the meantime, AQIM moved its focus southward.

AQIM has made tens of millions of dollars off kidnapping in the region, abducting Algerian businessmen or politicians, and sometimes foreigners, for ransom.

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Paul Schemm reported from Rabat, Morocco. Associated Press writers Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo, Rukmini Callimachi in Bamako, Mali, Bradley Klapper in Washington, Jill Lawless in London, Elaine Ganely in Paris, Jan Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/desert-drama-islamists-hostages-algeria-005242999--finance.html

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

South Africa Welcomes Newest Boutique Hotel | Travel News from ...

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Listen up. South Africa has a new boutique hotel. Located in Sandton, South Africa, the Maslow Hotel opened last week in the former Southern Sun Grayston Hotel, which shuttered in December of 2011 to kick off the top-to-bottom renovations.

While catering to business travelers, there?s a bit of an intellectual-artsy twist at Maslow: the hotel?s name is inspired by psychologist Abraham Maslow, best known for his theory on the hierarchy of needs (translating, in this case, to indulgences). Guests of the 281-room site have access to free high-speed internet, a space called the Incubator designed for creative workshops and activities, and Africology Spa (named for the South Africa-based skincare brand, whose products are folded into treatments like wraps, scrubs, massages, and facials). For travelers struggling to acclimate after a long flight or many hours spent indoors, the spa offers oxygen therapy. In each room is a "media hub" that allows you to listen to your favorite tunes via a docking station or kick back and watch programming on a 40-inch flat-screen television. Each of the 12 meeting rooms is named for a 19th century entrepreneur.

At the Wayfarer Lounge travelers can tap away on their laptops while relaxing in a low-key, monochromatic environment (think charcoal and a milk chocolate hues) and summon a waiter to bring food and drink. Lacuna Bistro & Bar, with views of the pool and garden from most tables, specializes in global tapas and innovative pasta dishes, many of which are prepared using locally grown fruits and vegetables. One of executive chef Dallas Orr?s creations is the Leopard Tiramisu (coffee biscuit, mascarpone, and chocolate). A wine cellar caters to those who love to play around with food and wine pairings with their lunch and dinner. (If wine's not your thing, there are also beer and whiskey menus available.) Breakfast specialties include blueberry pancakes and eggs Benedict.

Kristine Hansen is a freelance writer based in Milwaukee where she reports on food, wine, and travel topics around the globe for Fodors.com, along with new-hotel openings. She also writes for Wine Enthusiast, TIME, Whole Living, and American Way. In 2006 she co-authored The Complete Idiot's Guide to Coffee and Tea (Alpha Books/Penguin). You can follow her on Twitter @kristineahansen or through her web site.

Photos courtesy of Maslow Hotel

Source: http://www.fodors.com/news/south-africa-welcomes-newest-boutique-hotel-6317.html

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Aetna CEO Says ObamaCare Could Double Health Insurance ...

A great many people are already stretched , and I see no signs of whom is going to be getting insurance who can?t afford it now as it is. My daughter has no insurance, my grandson is of age and has no insurance. No one has sent them any notices that there?s going to be any relief for them I think the whole thing is a big hoax. Just who are the other millions who this is supposed to help? In the first place it was no cure for those who can?t afford insurance. It was said that this was only going to cover so many millions, and the rest of those with no insurance would be left hanging. And from what I have read, illegals will be covered under medicaid. There?s simply no relief for citizens who make very little money, yet are still not eligible for medicaid. I could go on and on, but why bother.

Source: http://www.westernjournalism.com/aetna-ceo-says-obamacare-could-double-health-insurance-premiums/

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Finance Tips: When To File for Bankruptcy ? High Voltage Interactive

Posted: 17th December 2012 by admin in Finance
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Financial advisers would tell you that it should be your last resort to file for bankruptcy and have debt consolidation instead for mountains of debt. When filing for bankruptcy, you should ensure that you can last for six years more without traveling into the same amount of debt. Here are a few things to know.

1. As said earlier, you can only file for bankruptcy again after six years. Bankruptcy can help those with great debt that takes 60% of most income, but it provides the same results as that of debt consolidation and has added advantages, which you cannot make use of, just because of overspending.

2. File for bankruptcy if your business losses are already too high or your medical condition does not allow you to work properly. Business losses leading to bankruptcy can have great implications to respective industries if the liquidation process is skipped. Anybody with a medical condition where payment insurance cannot handle the debts can file for bankruptcy.

3. File for bankruptcy only if you can provide legal fees. Bankruptcy can be costly and while some of your debts may be forgiven, you will still need to pay for legal fees not higher than your debt.

4. Lenders usually forgive or reduce the amount of repayments for your unsecured loans. They can also forgive secured loans, but you could use your collateral to pay them off. If you don?t want to tarnish your credit score too completely, using the collateral can help you.

Source: http://www.highvoltageinteractive.com/finance/finance-tips-when-to-file-for-bankruptcy/

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Big price for inaugural pomp; much private money

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The pomp surrounding the inauguration of the president of the United States can carry a hefty price tag, from the glitzy galas to all those inaugural balls.

Think of it this way: It can cost about the same as 150 Bentley cars, several dozen yachts or some $20 million shy of the cash needed for a Boeing 737.

But taxpayers aren't on the hook for the fun stuff ? the balls and other celebratory events ? and this inauguration won't be as big as the last one for President Barack Obama.

A solid chunk of the tab for the 57th inauguration next month will be picked up by loyal supporters and other private donors, as it has been for years. In 2009, Obama raised $53 million in private money for his inauguration, when a record 1.8 million people braved the winter chill to see him take his place in history as America's first black president.

Previous inaugural committees have raised big cash, too, though not as much as Obama. President George W. Bush had about $40 million raised for each of his inaugurals. For President Bill Clinton, it was about $30 million in 1997.

But this time around, with the economy still sputtering out of the worst downturn since the Great Depression, Obama is scaling back the celebrations a bit.

The official activities will span three days, starting with a National Day of Service on Jan. 19 and culminating on Jan. 21 with the swearing-in, the parade and the balls. Last time, it was four days of events.

As for those inaugural balls, there won't be as many. There were 10 official balls four years ago, but this time around a source close to the inaugural planning says there will be fewer balls, though no final number has been decided yet.

In 2009, there also was a huge rock concert on the National Mall with U2, Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce and many others. No repeat this time. The planning for the 2013 inaugural doesn't include a mall concert.

Another big change is the way Obama will raise his inaugural funds.

Unlike four years ago, he now is accepting money from corporations to help pay for the festivities, and there are no limits on those donations. In 2009, the presidential inaugural committee capped individual donations at $50,000. Lobbyists and political action committees will still be banned from making donations.

Besides the balls and the traditional parade, private money also would pay for items such as giant TV screens on the mall for the swearing-in and thousands of portable toilets.

The other gigantic part of the tab is all the security. That's picked up by taxpayers, but it's harder to put a complete dollar figure on security. The Secret Service says it doesn't discuss those costs.

In 2009, the federal government reimbursed the District of Columbia $44 million for the inauguration. That was just for city costs, not Secret Service or military personnel.

The district's reimbursement included about $24 million paid to the Metropolitan Police Department, which hosted about 4,000 officers from surrounding jurisdictions. It also covered some $7 million for communications, call centers, fire and emergency medical services support costs. An additional $3 million was spent on repaving Pennsylvania Avenue for the parade, as well as for bus and traffic operations.

For this inaugural, some public money has already been set aside.

?The Architect of the Capitol has $4.2 million to spruce up the Capitol grounds for the swearing-in ceremony on the west front. That money also pays for the inaugural platform under construction, along with bleachers, and barricades.

?Nearly $2 million has been approved for U.S. Capitol Police.

?$1.2 million has been budgeted for the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which stages the day's activities on the Capitol grounds, including the traditional inaugural luncheon for the president and vice president. The menu at the luncheon four years ago featured seafood stew, duck, sour cherry chutney and apple cinnamon spongecake.

Not everything costs money, though.

Tickets are free for the swearing-in ceremony. People interested in attending should contact their senator or congressman to request a ticket. Viewing from the National Mall does not require tickets.

Hotel rooms, however, will cost folks, and some packages require a big fat wallet.

For $100,000, the Ritz-Carlton has an "Access Washington" package that includes two first-class round trip domestic airline tickets, a four-night stay in a luxury suite, private and behind-the-scenes tours of Washington landmarks, an inaugural parade watching party at the Newseum, a designer dress and fancy tuxedo, a diamond and ruby pin and more.

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Online:

Inauguration committee: http://www.inaugural.senate.gov

Architect of the Capitol: http://aoc.gov/nations-stage/inauguration-us-capitol

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/big-price-inaugural-pomp-much-private-money-130842827.html

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

What You Should Know With Social Video Marketing | Business 2 ...

In the world of internet video marketing, most companies see ?going viral? as the holy grail andSocial Video Marketing the prize they need to strive for. It?s like the advertising equivalent of winning the lottery: crafting a marketing message that?s so well-loved that people voluntarily share it with each other by the millions.

Well, if you want a viral video hit, you have to do it through social video marketing. Viral videos don?t simply create themselves; you have to put them out there where people can find them and be interested in them.

Now, it needs to be said: Sad to say, you probably won?t have a video mega-hit like the recent Gangnam Style. The odds are stacked against you. However, even if you don?t become a worldwide hit, social video can mean big things for your online marketing efforts. However, there?s more to it than just creating a video and putting it online.

So, let?s take a look at some of the elements that go into a successful online video marketing venture!

Key Tips For Improving Your Social Video Marketing

  • YouTube once, share everywhere: While YouTube is a social site by itself, to really leverage your videos, you need to spread them around. Virtually every major social site allows for video sharing, so start posting Tweets and status updates about your new video to maximize the number of people who hear about it.

  • Have good music: It?s a little odd to think about, but good music is a big key to a hit video. It really is worth spending a little money to license a decent track of library music, rather than using a cheap synthesizer production. You might also want to hunt around websites such as jamendo for freely-reusable Creative Commons work.

  • Get interactive: Video doesn?t have to be a ?sit back and watch? activity any more. Developers are increasingly using video plugin systems to enhance their content with clickable elements. You can add captions and commentary, include links to your website, run live news feeds, and more. If your video is fun to play with, it?s more likely to be shared.

  • Shorter is better: Online marketers argue a lot over what length of video is best for Video Marketingsocial video marketing. There are arguments to be made for super short (~1 minute) videos as well as longer ones in the 3-4 minute range, but unless you know for a fact your audience has an extremely long attention span, try to keep it under five minutes.

  • Make your point early: Since viewers often abandon videos before they?re done, you can?t slowly build up to a point. The main message of the video should be delivered early, hopefully within the first twenty seconds or so. Then recap it at the end, to reinforce it for those who stayed. (The popular Geico ?Rhetorical Questions? line of ads are a perfect example of the last two points in action. Notice the structure is essentially Message-Joke-Message. They work.)

  • Look for crossover appeal: In our view, if you are truly aiming to go viral, then you must have crossover appeal. People outside your audience who have no interest in your product whatsoever need to be entertained by your video and want to pass it along solely for its entertainment value. It cannot be purely self-focused, or it won?t go viral.

Good social video marketing is the key to a successful video-based campaign. If you do nothing else, focus on making entertaining videos that clearly present a message. That?s the ground-floor basis for success.???

Source: http://www.business2community.com/social-business/what-you-should-know-with-social-video-marketing-0344259

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