Thursday, February 28, 2013

Official: Taliban kills 17 at Afghan police outpost

By Amir Shah and Rahim Faiez , The Associated Press

KABUL, Afghanistan ? Taliban insurgents poisoned, then shot and killed 17 people as they slept at a local police post in eastern Afghanistan, one of two attacks in as many days targeting Afghan security forces, an official said Wednesday.

It's unclear how the militants were able to drug people inside the post before firing bullets into their incapacitated bodies Tuesday night, said Abdul Jamhe Jamhe, a government official in Ghazni province.


Ten members of the Afghan Local Police, a village-level defense force backed by the U.S. military and Afghan government, and seven of their civilian friends died in the attack, said Provincial Gov. Musa Khan Akbarzada. He said there was a conspiracy of some sort but declined to confirm if poison was involved.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the attack in Andar district. He told The Associated Press by telephone that the attackers fatally shot the men in their sleep, but denied they had been poisoned.

Residents of Andar took up arms last spring and chased out insurgents. The villagers don't readily embrace any outside authority, be it the Taliban, the Afghan government or the U.S.-led NATO military coalition.

The lightly trained village defense force, which is overseen by the Interior Ministry, is tasked with helping bring security to remote areas. But President Hamid Karzai has expressed concern that without careful vetting, the program could end up arming local troublemakers, strongmen or criminals.

In other violence, a suicide bomber slid under a bus full of Afghan soldiers and blew himself up in Kabul, wounding 10 in an attack that underscored the insurgency's ability to attack in the heavily guarded capital. Kabul police said at least six soldiers and four civilians were wounded. The suicide attacker died.

The bomber, wearing a black overcoat, approached the bus purposefully in heavy morning snow as soldiers were boarding, set down his umbrella and went under the chassis as if to fix something, according to a witness. Watching from across the street, office worker Ahmad Shakib said he thought for a moment the man might have been a mechanic.

"I thought to myself, what is this crazy man doing? And then there was a blast and flames," that engulfed the undercarriage, he said. "It was a very loud explosion. I still cannot really hear."

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Afghan National Army soldiers investigate the scene following a suicide attack against a bus carrying Afghan army personnel in Kabul on Wednesday. The attacker was intercepted but still detonated his explosives and injured at least six.

Bakery owner Mirza Khan said the blast shattered the windows of his nearby shop where people were waiting to buy bread, leaving six wounded.

The Afghan government uses buses to ferry soldiers, police and office workers into the city center on regular routes for work, and the vehicles have been a common target for insurgents.

Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman, also claimed responsibility for the Kabul bombing.

The attack occurred three days after a would-be car bomber was shot dead by police in downtown Kabul. That assailant was driving a vehicle packed with explosives and officials said he appeared to be targeting an intelligence agency office.

It also comes as the U.S.-led military coalition in the country is backing off from its claim that Taliban attacks dropped in 2012, tacitly acknowledging a hole in its widely repeated argument that violence is easing and that the insurgency is in steep decline.

Some 100,000 international troops are helping secure Afghanistan at the moment, but most, including many of the 66,000 Americans, are expected to finish their withdrawal by the end of 2014.

Also on Wednesday, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to discuss abuse allegations against American special forces and Afghan troops linked to them in the strategic eastern Wardak province.

The allegations led Karzai to issue an order on Sunday calling for U.S. special forces to be expelled from the province within two weeks despite fears that the move would leave the restive area and the neighboring Afghan capital more vulnerable to al-Qaida and other insurgents.

Karzai and Gen. Joseph Dunford, commander of all U.S. and allied forces, discussed the issue and agreed to work together to address the security concerns of the people of Wardak, a coalition statement said.

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Video Chat Startup Rabbit Raises $3.3 Million From Google Ventures, CrunchFund, And Bebo Founder Michael Birch

rabbit logoJust a few weeks ago, we told you about Rabbit, a new video chat app that launched in private beta. Separating itself from other video chat services, the company seeks to enable persistent, always-on connections between users. To do that, the Rabbit team raised a round of seed funding worth $3.3 million.

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ITV to pay special dividend as earnings rise

LONDON (Reuters) - ITV , Britain's largest free-to-air broadcaster, said a push to grow non-advertising revenue meant it was able to pay a 156 million pound ($236 million) special dividend after full-year earnings rose 13 percent.

"We want to reward all our shareholders equally and to reward shareholders who are staying with us as we grow," chief executive Adam Crozier told reporters on Wednesday.

ITV, home to soap opera "Coronation Street", period drama "Downton Abbey" and variety show "Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway", said having ended 2012 with 206 million pounds net cash it would pay a special dividend of 4 pence per share as well as a 2.6 pence full-year dividend.

Crozier, CEO since 2010, has been weaning ITV off its dependence on revenue from a weak advertising market, seeking greater revenue streams from television production, online, pay and interactive businesses. "ITV is transforming into a more robust, efficient and balanced company," he said.

ITV said adjusted 2012 earnings rose 13 percent to 520 million pounds on revenue up 3 percent to 2.20 billion. Adjusted earnings per share rose 16 percent to 9.2 pence, compared with a forecast for 8.7 pence, according to Reuters data.

Shares in ITV hit a 12-month high at 125.4 pence last week, partly because of speculation the recently agreed takeover of Virgin Media by Liberty Global might trigger an approach for ITV from a private equity firm.

Crozier said ITV had not received any approaches.

The stock was down 2 percent at 117.6 pence at 1113 GMT, valuing the business at 4.6 billion pounds.

"There should be scope for minor EPS upgrades post the investor meeting. Some of this is possibly already baked in, with the shares up 50 percent in the last few months," Panmure Gordon analyst Alex DeGroote said.

ITV's non-advertising revenue rose 12 percent to 1.04 billion pounds, helped by its production division, ITV Studios, increasing revenue 16 percent and online, pay and interactive revenue rising 26 percent.

Crozier said growth at ITV Studios growth was driven by investment in programmes such as its award winning exposure of the Jimmy Savile sex scandal and a period drama charting the life and times of U.S. tycoon Harry Gordon Selfridge - "Mr Selfridge" has been sold to 35 countries and recommissioned.

Though ITV's net advertising revenue (NAR) in 2012 was flat, the company said it outperformed the wider television market.

It reported a positive start to 2013 with first-quarter advertising expected to be up 5 percent, driven by demand from retail as well as telecoms and broadband providers.

Crozier said that although ITV's share of viewing fell 3 percent in 2012 because of major one-off events - the London Olympics and Paralympics, and Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee, he did not expect it to hit the firm's advertising performance in 2013.

"The advertising deals we have secured for 2013 and beyond support that view," he said.

Crozier said ITV will follow up December's purchase of a majority stake in U.S. reality programme maker Gurney Productions with further acquisitions "if the right opportunities come along".

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(Editing by Dan Lalor)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/itv-pay-special-dividend-earnings-rise-120452975--finance.html

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James Brown Estate: South Carolina Supreme Court Nixes Estate Settlement

COLUMBIA, S.C. ? The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a settlement divvying up the multimillion-dollar estate of James Brown, saying a former attorney general didn't follow the late soul singer's wishes in putting together the deal.

Attorney General Henry McMaster brokered a settlement in 2009 that split Brown's estate, giving nearly half to a charitable trust, a quarter to his widow, Tomi Rae Hynie, and leaving the rest to be split among his adult children.

But the justices ruled that the deal ignored Brown's wishes for most of his money to go to charity. The court also ruled the Godfather of Soul was of sound mind when he made his will before dying of heart failure on Christmas Day 2006 at age 73.

The court sent the estate back to a lower court to be reconsidered.

The justices did agree with the lower court's decision to remove Brown's original trustees. Members of Brown's family said they wanted them gone because the trustees mismanaged the estate until it was almost broke.

The court said it had no idea what the estate was worth, giving an estimate of $5 million to more than $100 million.

The justices harshly criticized McMaster, who stepped in to broker the settlement after the estate floundered in court for years. Under McMaster's deal, a professional manager took control of Brown's assets from the estate's trustees, wiping out crushing debt ? more than $20 million Brown had borrowed for a European comeback tour ? and opening the way for needy students to receive college scholarships. The plan allowed a financial manager to cut lucrative deals that put Brown's music on national and international commercials for products such as Chanel perfume and Gatorade.

Chief Justice Jean Toal suggested Wednesday that, if the settlement was allowed to stand, it could discourage people from leaving most of their estate to charity for fear their wishes could easily be overturned.

The dispute came to the court after the ousted trustees sued.

"The compromise orchestrated by the AG in this case destroys the estate plan Brown had established in favor of an arrangement overseen virtually exclusively by the AG," giving large sums of money to relatives even though they were given little or no control in the singer's original will, Associate Justice John Kittredge wrote.

The fight over Brown's estate even spilled over into what to do with his body. Family members fought over the remains for more than two months, leaving Brown's body, still inside a gold casket, sitting in cold storage in a funeral home. Brown was eventually buried in Beech Island, S.C., at the home of one of his daughters. The family wanted to turn the home into a shrine for Brown similar to Elvis Presley's Graceland, but that idea has not gotten off the ground.

An attorney for Adele Pope ? one of the trustees who appealed ? commended the court for its ruling, which he said would more accurately fulfill Brown's wishes.

"James Brown was certainly devoted to the cause of education," James Richardson said. "Today's decision means that the bulk of his fortune will go to the cause of educating needy children."

McMaster, who left office in 2010, did not immediately comment on the ruling. However, he said in 2011 that "the settlement was a very good one for ... the education of the poor children, because there was a danger that they would get nothing."

Current Attorney General Alan Wilson said he respected the court's decision but felt McMaster had acted legally.

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U.S. tourist who was missing in Peru sends greetings from military base

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - One of two California tourists in Peru feared by family to have been kidnapped sent home her first online greeting in a month on Wednesday, saying she and her boyfriend were safe on a military base, playing with a monkey and being treated like celebrities.

The Facebook message was posted a day after the Peruvian government said Jamie Neal and her traveling companion, Garrett Hand, both 25, had surfaced on a riverboat in the Amazon, surprised to learn they were the subjects of an international search.

"Everyone is interviewing us and taking photos, saying that we are now famous in Peru," Neal wrote from a military installation at Pantoja, in northern Peru near the border with Ecuador, where she said she and Hand had been taken.

"The Peruvian military gave us our own house to stay in and food and a bunch of booze to drink," Neal said, adding, "This is ... insane." She also said Peruvian tourism officials planned to fly a plane to Pantoja on Thursday to meet "us and bring us gifts."

Hand later posted a separate greeting on his own Facebook page, saying simply, "I'm alive."

It was not clear why the couple were brought to a military base, and tourism officials in Lima, the Peruvian capital, were not immediately available for comment.

Neal apologized for worrying friends and family with her disappearance but said that she and Hand had been traveling through remote villages in the Amazon without electricity, telephones or Internet service.

MAKING FRIENDS WITH A MONKEY

The couple were still unable to make a phone call via Skype because of slow Internet connections at the base, she said, adding they would call home when it was possible.

Neal concluded her message saying she was "going to go play with the pet monkey we named Pepe ... he was just biting my toes."

The Oakland, California, couple embarked on an open-ended bicycle tour of South America in late November. Relatives said that after hearing from the couple regularly, all communication from the pair stopped on January 25, along with activity on their bank accounts.

Relatives and co-workers expressed fears that Hand and Neal might have been abducted.

At the time, the couple were traveling to Lima from Cusco, a mountainous region near the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu, where U.S. tourists were recently advised of kidnapping risks linked to a turf war between government forces and Maoist Shining Path rebels.

Peruvian officials launched a search for Neal and Hand shortly after they were reported missing and announced on Tuesday that the couple were found safe in Angoteros, Peru, on a boat up the Napo River headed for Ecuador.

Francine Fitzgerald, Hand's mother, said she would still fear for the couple's safety until she talked to them on the phone and saw a recent photo of them.

"We need to insist that an American citizen government official is witness to this supposed meeting that is going to occur sometime within the next day or two," the Hand family said in a statement early on Wednesday.

The Hand and Neal families did not respond to interview requests on Wednesday.

Peru's minister of tourism told CNN he was "deeply concerned" that the media attention caused by the missing couple would negatively affect his country.

(Editing by Steve Gorman, Cynthia Johnston and Peter Cooney)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-tourist-missing-peru-sends-greetings-military-031618990.html

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Top Ten Logo-July 15 2011We're back with our annual Hottest Toronto Neighbourhoods list (Best Toronto Neighbourhoods for Price Appreciation). The Realosophy Analytics team is always happy to return to the dance that brought us here - our pioneering approach to tracking house trends and other analytical data at the neighbourhood level.

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Heat Map: Toronto Neighbourhoods by House Price Appreciation, 2011 to 2012

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Central Toronto Houses Hot

Seven of our top ten neighbourhoods are in central Toronto (west of DVP and east of Dufferin). In one half of the tale of two cities (the other being the gossamer that is Toronto's condoland), strong demand from urban families, coupled with a finite number of houses in central Toronto, means higher prices.

And in neighbourhoods offering detached houses or top schools, the appreciation is significant. The neighbourhoods on this list have appreciated 21% to 27%, well above the citywide appreciation rate of approximately 6%.

Almost one in four properties in Toronto sold for "over the asking price" in 2012 - a striking number as this is an indirect way to assess multiple offer activity. Half of the neighbourhoods on our list rated above the city average with 37-52% of properties selling "over asking."

Inner Burbs Rise

A handy catch-all, the ?urban family? actual encompasses several profiles. The New Urban (Nuburban?) family wants to ditch the commute, but not the detached house, larger lot and green lawns. This family sacrifices space, which they prize, and could buy more of in the outer suburbs, to gain time. These preferences are driving up prices in some inner burb (Etobicoke, North York, East York) neighbourhoods - see Islington Village, Parkwoods and Victoria Park Village on our list.

Luxury Redefined

The Established Urban family drives demand in upper-end neighbourhoods like Allenby, Caribou Park, Rathnelly and Casa Loma on our list. They value the pedigree of the neighbourhood, larger houses and local schools, rather than their urban features per se, but do appreciate excellent subway access and top quality main streets.

Long-standing luxury neighbourhoods - Forest Hill, Bridle Path and Teddington Park - start on higher ground so it's rare to see them on "best appreciation" lists - so while Forest Hill makes our list, it's important to note that a handful of super luxury sales can skew the average.

Urban Beauties

Core Urban families value the "urban" in urban living - diversity, access to bike lanes and public transit and walkable main streets. These preferences lead them to lead boldly in less economically established areas in very downtown locations, unfazed by the prospect of shared walls - think Dufferin Grove and Trinity Bellwoods on our list. These consumer preferences are at the core of Toronto?s urban revitalization trend of the past 10 years and counting, a period which may one day be seen as seminal in our city's history.

Understanding the Data

  • Yellow Circle - Year over year change in average house prices from 2010 to 2011, calculated by Realosophy Analytics, based on Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) Data
  • Avg. Price - Average house prices in 2010 and 2011, calculated by Realosophy, based on TREB data
  • Multiple Offer Activity - Indirect measure based on percentage of houses sold over the asking price in 2012, calculated by Realosophy, based on TREB data
  • Housing Breakdown - Sales by type of House in 2012, calculated by Realosophy, based on TREB data
  • Walkability - As calculated by Walk Score
  • Top Schools - Area public schools with "A" ranking in 2012-2013; Average scores of 90 and above calculated by Realosophy Analytics, based on Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) test scores as reported by the Ontario Ministry of Education (Note: Our averages include all test scores with the exception of High School Math for which Academic Math is included but Applied Math is not)

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1. Allenby (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Allenby

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Avg. Price 2012: $1,074,630

Avg. Price 2011: $846,534

Multiple Offer Activity: 52%

Housing Breakdown: 100% Detached

Walkability: 72/100

Popularity Points:

  • Good elementary and high schools
  • Detached houses
  • Walking distance to great shops and restaurants on Eglinton
  • Short walk to the subway

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2. Caribou Park (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Caribou Park

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Avg. Price 2012: $942,877

Avg. Price 2011: $745,408

Multiple Offer Activity: 17%

Housing Breakdown: 74% Detached, 26% Condos

Walkability: 63/100

Popularity Points:

  • Large 4-bedroom detached houses
  • Between Lawrence (Yonge subway line) and Lawrence West (University subway line) stations

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3. Islington Village (West) See Current Houses for Sale in Islington Village

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Avg. Price 2012: $611,917

Avg. Price 2011: $490,361

Multiple Offer Activity: 9%

Housing Breakdown: 50% Condos, 43% Detached, 3% Condo Townhouse, 3% Row/Townhouse, 1% Other

Walkability: 38/100

Popularity Points:

  • Good schools
  • Excellent proximity to Islington subway station
  • Islington Golf Club located in centre of neighbourhood
  • Many condos close to Bloor
  • Detached bungalows and 2-storey houses closer to Rathburn

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4. Dufferin Grove (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Dufferin Grove

24Avg. Price 2012: $873,853

Avg. Price 2011: $703,408

Multiple Offer Activity: 54%

Housing Breakdown: 48% Semi-Detached, 28% Detached, 12% Row/Townhouse, 10% Condo Townhouse, 2% Condos

Walkability: 92/100

Popularity Points:
  • Spacious houses offering good value given proximity to downtown
  • Dewson and Ossington-Old Orchard schools
  • Dufferin Grove park
  • Dundas and College West rapidly changing and improving

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5. Forest Hill (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Forest Hill

23Avg. Price 2012: $1,294,297

Avg. Price 2011: $1,054,733

Multiple Offer Activity: 17%

Housing Breakdown: 56% Detached Houses, 27% Condos, 12% Co-Op, 3% Semi-Detached, 2% Row/Townhouse

Walkability: 63/100

Popularity Points:
  • One of Toronto?s most luxurious neighbourhoods
  • Nearly 40% of sales in 2012 were condos
  • Good quality elementary and secondary schools
  • Home to top private schools, Upper Canada College and Bishop Strachan School

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6. Rathnelly (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Rathnelly

22Avg. Price 2012: $869,401

Avg. Price 2011: $710,149

Multiple Offer Activity: 18%

Housing Breakdown: 57% Condos, 39% Semi-Detached, 5% Detached

Walkability: 83/100

Popularity Points:
  • Short walk to Dupont subway station and to Yorkville neighbourhood
  • Brown Junior School District
  • Close to half of sales in 2012 were new condos on Macpherson; rest mainly semi-detached


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7. Trinity Bellwoods (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Trinity Bellwoods

22Avg. Price 2012: $802,706

Avg. Price 2011: $656,268

Multiple Offer Activity: 41%

Housing Breakdown: 40% Row/Townhouse, 32% Semi-Detached, 17% Detached, 6% Condo Townhouse, 5% Condos

Walkability: 90/100

Popularity Points:
  • Proximity to Downtown and Queen West
  • Mainly single family homes - row houses and semi-detached
  • Trinity Bellwoods park

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8. Casa Loma (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Casa Loma

22Avg. Price 2012: $1,182,560

Avg. Price 2011: $968,437

Multiple Offer Activity: 37%

Housing Breakdown: 50% Detached, 23% Row/Townhouse, 17% Condo Townhouse, 10% Semi-Detached

Walkability: 80/100

Popularity Points:
  • Walking distance to Dupont and St Clair West subway stations
  • Spacious detached houses
  • Very close to downtown
  • Short walk to Wychwood Barns

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9. Parkwoods (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Parkwoods

22Avg. Price 2012: $554,318

Avg. Price 2011: $454,074

Multiple Offer Activity: 39%

Housing Breakdown: 46% Detached, 33% Semi-Detached, 19% Condos, 1% Condo Townhouse, 1% Other

Walkability: 67/100

Popularity Points:
  • Detached houses on a wide 50-60? lots
  • Good access to DVP and 401 highways


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10. Victoria Park Village (Central) See Current Houses for Sale in Victoria Park Village

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Avg. Price 2012: $428,406

Avg. Price 2011: $355,028

Multiple Offer Activity: 19%

Housing Breakdown: 38% Detached, 37% Condos, 13% Semi-Detached, 9% Condo Townhouse,? 3% Row/Townhouse, 1% Other

Walkability: 65/100

Popularity Points:
  • Detached bungalows on wide 50? lots
  • Affordable condos
  • Good access to DVP and 401 highways


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Mindy McCready's funeral held in southwest Florida

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) ? As her music played in the background, country music star Mindy McCready was remembered Tuesday by friends and family as a fun and talented singer who also "wanted to be healed" from her past.

About 200 friends and family gathered in the 37-year-old singer's Florida hometown of Fort Myers. A large screen behind the altar of Crossroads Baptist Church was filled with her images and her portrait stood nearby.

"Our Mindy was so tired. She felt helpless," said McCready's mother, Gayle Inge. "She was in her darkest moment and she was hurt by so many allegations. She was too emotional to understand."

McCready, whose real name was Malinda Gayle McCready, committed suicide Feb. 17 at her home in Arkansas, days after leaving a court-ordered substance abuse treatment program. The mother of two died from a single gunshot to the head about a month after her longtime boyfriend David Wilson's death, also thought to be suicide, in the same place.

Inge acknowledged that her daughter had faced many battles but now: "Her spirit found healing on the other side."

McCready's personal problems started in 2004 and included a custody battle with her mother over one of her sons. She was briefly hospitalized in 2010 after police responded to an overdose call to a home her mother owned in North Fort Myers, Fla., and she later appeared on "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew," where she declared herself clean from drugs.

McCready's family declined to address any custody issue at the funeral.

"She wanted them to know that nothing, not even death, could separate her from them," Gayle Inge said of McCready's two sons, Zander Ryan and Zayne Christopher. "She's healed. She's no longer sick," she added, referring to what she told McCready's sons.

A separate funeral organized by her friends and the music community is tentatively scheduled for March 6 in Nashville, Tenn.

McCready's stepfather, brothers and cousin also shared their fondest ? and often funny ? memories of McCready.

"You all know I grew up coming from a broken home," said brother Timothy McCready, wiping away tears. "It makes your brothers and sisters really important to you. We used to joke about how she raised us...we raised each other, all of us. And she probably got us all in a lot more trouble than she got us out of," he later joked about his sister.

"I just know that Mindy is on vacacioun where she is," said younger brother Skylar Phelan, referring to how McCready often used the Latin word for "vacation" to get out of chores.

McCready grew up in Fort Myers, where she took private vocal lessons and later sang in karaoke bars.

Family friend Julie Ende-Killion remembers the day when McCready won her first award for "Ten Thousand Angels."

"And I remember her coming out of the trailer," she recalled. "I think she was in Kenny Chesney's trailer because she didn't even have her own dressing room at that time. Nashville is a pretty cool place. She made her mark on it."

McCready arrived in Nashville in 1994 and hit the top of the country charts before her personal problems sidetracked her career.

In 1996, her "Guys Do It All the Time" hit No. 1. Her other hits included "Ten Thousand Angels," which her stepfather sang during the funeral.

"She's our special angel," said Michael Inge. "She sang a song years ago about 'Ten Thousand Angels' watching over her and now she is in the presence of all those 10 thousand angels," Michael Inge said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mindy-mccreadys-funeral-held-southwest-florida-080238802.html

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Spring break splurges spark personal finance, economy stories ...

Spring break is coming up for college students and families, and it?s an opportunity to prepare not only some interesting feature stories about the tourism, transportation and hospitality industries, but to take a look at college?student spending patterns in light of the ongoing drumbeat about the trillion-dollar student loan ?bubble? some say looms.

Spring Break 2013Travelocity says some spring break destinations buck the trend of higher airfares this year, and is out with a release noting pricing to popular destinations like Cancun, Florida?s beach resorts, Las Vegas and the Bahamas.?? And the San Francisco Chronicle offers some insight into this year?s spring break season, which overlaps a very early (March 31) Easter ? meaning families traveling for the holiday will be competing with college students for good airfares, seats on airplanes and other financial aspects of travel.? A heads-up on this potential conflict might make for a good spring travel story for general audiences.

Here?s an interesting 2011?paper from the Journal of Tourism Insights, ?Spring Break: Pulling in the student market,? which analyzes the decision-making process students go through when planning spring break, including factors such as cost, geographic destination and so on.? If you?re in a spring break destination, this paper might help you compose some good questions for executives in the tourism industry.?? And ask them about Easter too; does the overlap of the family holiday and college travel season crimp business?? Or boost it?

If you?re covering spring break from an economic or personal finance aspect, the paper also offers some good stats, though uUnfortunately, the authors decided not to pursue the source of spring break funding, that would?ve been interesting in light of the student loan debate.) They find that half of students spend less than $500 on spring break; it would be interesting to intercept a handful of students as they plan their trips and show a breakdown (maybe they could blog daily spending?) of the cost of various vacations.

If you?re doing any student loan packages, this might be the time to ask recent grads to look back at how they spent the funds they now are paying back.? No doubt many were prudent, but there?s no denying that some people use loan money for fun and travel ? this TIME column on the matter of student spending?raised a lot of umbrage in its comments area ? why not ask loan-repayers to pull up their credit-card statements or bank statements from past spring-break season, tote up the spending, account for which funds were used (loan money, earnings, etc.) and ask how they feel in hindsight about the expenditures??? Whether or not they feel the splurges were worthwhile, the reality check will be interesting food for thought as current students plan spring break.

Don?t forget about pre-trip spending too, and what opportunities that makes for local merchants from fashion and apparel outlets to tanning salons.?? And check out what merchants, attractions such as museums, spas, pubs, cinemas and other businesses may be doing to attract the staycation crowd, both the college and family demographic.

And finally, if you?re in a storm-struck area, you might want to see if curtailed mid-winter breaks for K-12 students?(making up for earlier snow days) is causing pain to any businesses; here?s a CBS News story that says indoor venues like bowling alleys suffer when kids don?t get expected school vacations.

Source: http://businessjournalism.org/2013/02/26/spring-break-personal-finance-economy-stories/

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TokBox?s WebRTC-Based Video Chat Platform Now Supports Firefox Nightly And Aurora

tokbox_firefox_logoTokBox, the live video chat platform that was acquired by Spain’s Telef?nica in 2012, was one of the first companies to fully bet on WebRTC (the Web Real-Time Communication API), the quickly developing standard for plugin-free in-browser video, audio and text chat. After launching its Chrome integration earlier this year, TokBox today launched its support for Mozilla’s Firefox – starting with the bleeding edge Aurora and Nightly editions of the popular browser. Now that TokBox supports Firefox, developers using its WebRTC-based?OpenTok platform can write video-enabled apps that allow for chats between users on iOS, Chrome and Firefox. With WebRTC now being part of Firefox’s early release?versions, users can expect to see it in the stable version of Firefox somewhere around version 21 or 22 (the stable channel is currently on version 19). As TokBox CEO Ian Small told me last week, his company started working with Mozilla sometime around last November. His team got early access to Mozilla’s WebRTC implementations and worked closely with the team there as Mozilla stabilized its own implementations of the standard. TokBox’s OpenTok platform ensures that developers don’t have to worry about the different WebRTC implementations on different browsers and the platform will also provides numerous additional services that a native WebRTC app doesn’t have provide, including, for example, broadcasting to a large group of viewers and video recording. OpenTok, the company says, is currently being used by more than 70,000 organizations, including the likes of Major League Baseball, Ford, Bridgestone and the remote presence startup Double Robotics. “Between Firefox 21 and Chrome 25,” Small told me, “we now have what appears to be a reasonably stable interop situation.” WebRTC, he argued is still “in its infancy.” The native version in the browser can be used to connect two people, but the standard doesn’t offer features like letting developers connect more than two people at a time or even record sessions. Based on TokBox’s experience with WebRTC, Small also believes that the spec should accommodate alternative video codecs besides the Google-backed VP8 format. In addition, he argues that bandwidth allocation, which would allow apps to devote more bandwidth to the speaker, for example, should be part of the standard. Despite these issues, however, Small believes that WebRTC will see “serious pickup” in the second half of this year, especially now that most of the key mobile and desktop platforms support it.

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Introducing Quvenzhane Wallis: Oscars' Smallest Nominee

Youngest Best Actress nominee ever lied her way into 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' audition.
By Drew Taylor


Quvenzhané Wallis at the 2013 Oscars
Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images

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Derrick Rose Dunk: Pregame Highlight of the Year!

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Anne Hathaway Wins Academy Award For Best Supporting Actress

'Les Miserables' actress thanks Hugh Jackman, friends and family for her first Oscar win.
By Josh Wigler


Anne Hathaway accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images

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Pistorius' brother facing charge in traffic death

JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- The murder case involving Olympic star Oscar Pistorius took another unexpected turn Sunday with the news that his older brother, Carl, is himself facing charges for the death of a woman in a traffic accident.

Carl Pistorius faces a charge of unlawful, negligent killing for a 2008 road death, ''in which a woman motorcyclist sadly lost her life,'' Kenneth Oldwage, the Pistorius family lawyer said on Sunday. The accident happened in Vanderbijlpark, south of Johannesburg. The charge of ''culpable homicide'' was dropped and then reinstated and will be challenged in court, the lawyer told The Associated Press.

It is the second time someone associated with the Pistorius case has been found to face a serious charge that has been dropped and then reinstated. It was revealed that the chief police investigator in the case is facing charges of seven counts of attempted murder for shooting at a vehicle with seven passengers. Following the revelations, Hilton Botha was removed from the Pistorius investigation and a new chief detective was appointed on Thursday.

To drop and then reinstate charges is ''not uncommon in South African criminal law. The law specifically makes provision to allow charges to be dropped and then to be reinstated as a result of further investigations,'' said Jacob van Garderen, director of Lawyers for Human Rights. ''It is a practical procedure, a process that is there to assist both sides.''

In another twist this weekend, model Reeva Steenkamp, who was shot to death by Oscar Pistorius on Valentine's Day was on television again in a new episode of the reality show ''Tropika Island of Treasure 5'' even though she was buried last Tuesday.

On Monday, Oscar Pistorius must report to the police station in Brooklyn, a suburb of the nation's capital Pretoria, and sign in, a twice-weekly procedure which is part of his bail conditions.

Pistorius was released on bail Friday and stayed at the home of his uncle Arnold in Waterkloof, an affluent suburb of Pretoria, where Oscar is now staying. His brother, Carl, came to visit the house Sunday.

The problem confronting his older brother Carl is the latest complication in a case that has transfixed South Africa and much of the world.

''It's also doubly sad because it's involved with Oscar and his brother and all the family - so they have double sort of trouble,'' said Johannesburg resident Jim Plester.

Lawyer Oldwage said that ''Carl deeply regrets the accident'' and that a blood test showed he was not drunk at the time. He said the charges had initially been dropped, only to be reinstated later.

Oscar Pistorius was charged with premeditated murder, but the athlete says he killed his girlfriend accidentally, opening fire after mistaking her for an intruder in his home.

The character of Pistorius also continued to take center stage. For many, it mirrors his public appearances as an articulate, well-spoken advocate for Paralympic athletes facing hardship. Witness statements describing Pistorius as a down-to-earth guy were presented at the hearing.

Others have described him as a reckless risk taker who has been in trouble before, such as a boating accident in 2009 which put him into a hospital intensive care unit.

But in a report on Sunday, a South African man who said Steenkamp had stayed at his home since September, described Pistorius as moody and impatient. Cecil Myers, whose daughter was close friends with Steenkamp, said in an interview in the City Press newspaper, that Pistorius will have the killing of Steenkamp on his conscience. ''I hope he gets a long sentence. Gets what he deserves,'' said Myers.

Pistorius appeared ''very nice and charming to us when they started dating,'' said Myers. Myers said Pistorius initially used to come into the house but later just dropped Steenkamp off and picked her up when they began to date steadily, and he described the change as a lack of respect.

Myers recalled their first date and told the newspaper: ''After that he wouldn't leave her alone. He kept pestering her, phoning and phoning and phoning her.''

According to Myers, Steenkamp ''told me he pushed her a bit into a corner. She felt caged in.''

Myers said he told Pistorius ''not to force himself on her. Back off.'' He said that after initially agreeing with him, it appeared that Pistorius soon took no heed.

Myers declined to respond to a request for more information from Associated Press.

In the bail hearing, a character reference for Pistorius, acknowledged that ''the only issue in the relationship that I was made aware of was that Reeva sometimes thought Oscar was moving a little fast.''

Pistorius was born without fibula bones due to a congenital defect and his legs were amputated when he was 11 months old. He has run on carbon-fiber blades and was originally banned from competing against able-bodied peers because many argued that his blades gave him an unfair advantage. He was later cleared to compete. He is a multiple Paralympic medalist, and won a silver medal at the 2011 Daegu world championships with South Africa's 4x400 relay team. But he failed to win a medal at the London Olympics, where he ran in the 400 meter race and the 4x400 relay race.

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AP Sports Writers Gerald Imray contributed from Centurion and John Leicester from Johannesburg. AP Writers Christopher Torchia and Andrew Meldrum contributed from Johannesburg.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pistorius-brother-facing-culpable-homicide-085119571--spt.html

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Oscars Musicals Tribute: From 'Chicago' To 'Les Miserables'

Oscar-winning actors from the past decade's celebrated movie musicals perform their show-stopping numbers.
By Brett White


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Businesses dropping insurance for spouses, despite large profits

An increasing number of employers are cutting health insurance for spouses. ?Thankfully, the numbers are still quite small, but the increasing numbers of spouses being dropped should be reason for concern.

Besides record corporate profits, the insurance companies have been doing quite well also ? but this move suggests they want even higher profit margins, since spouses who are not working tend to use health insurance more.

Obamacare is a start, but health insurance in the US still needs to undergo a lot more reform to make it work for more Americans. Between the corporatist Democrats and the run of the mill Republicans, there?s little reason to expect additional reform, no matter how badly it?s needed. ?The irony is that America?s health care system is already so much greedier, and less effective, than much of the developed world. ?And businesses, and insurance companies, have the nerve to whine about Obamacare, which still leaves American workers far behind most of western Europe in terms of health coverage overall.

Of course, companies wouldn?t have to pay so much for health care had we only done real reform to our health care system. ?But the Republicans, along with industry stooges like Lieberman and Baucus, said ?no? ? so America and Americans are destined to continue paying far more for less than what the rest of the developed world gets in terms of health care.

And the greedy companies doing this should be publicly excoriated.

Market Watch:

By denying coverage to spouses, employers not only save the annual premiums, but also the new fees that went into effect as part of the Affordable Care Act. This year, companies have to pay $1 or $2 ?per life? covered on their plans, a sum that jumps to $65 in 2014. And health law guidelines proposed recently mandate coverage of employees? dependent children (up to age 26), but husbands and wives are optional. ?The question about whether it?s obligatory to cover the family of the employee is being thought through more than ever before,? says Helen Darling, president of the National Business Group on Health. See: When your boss doesn?t trust your doctor

While surcharges for spousal coverage are more common, last year, 6% of large employers excluded spouses, up from 5% in 2010, as did 4% of huge companies with at least 20,000 employees, twice as many as in 2010, according to human resources firm Mercer. These ?spousal carve-outs,? or ?working spouse provisions,? generally prohibit only people who could get coverage through their own job from enrolling in their spouse?s plan.

Such exclusions barely existed three years ago, but experts expect an increasing number of employers to adopt them: ?That?s the next step,? Darling says. HMS, a company that audits plans for employers, estimates that nearly a third of companies might have such policies now. Holdouts say they feel under pressure to follow suit. ?We?re the last domino,? says Duke Bennett, mayor of Terre Haute, Ind., which is instituting a spousal carve-out for the city?s health plan, effective July 2013, after nearly all major employers in the area dropped spouses.

While businesses and even government workers may be subjected to such cuts, something tells me that the political class will somehow be immune to such changes. Congress has done nothing to cut its own comfortable benefits during their push for austerity, it hardly sounds like a stretch to guess that this latest attempt at gutting the middle class will be avoided.

Source: http://americablog.com/2013/02/despite-record-profits-businesses-dropping-insurance-coverage-for-spouses.html

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Julian Dobson: Mechanical Turk: Amazon's New Underclass

If there are any champions of workers' rights who are still cheering after the UK's Court of Appeal decision on the Poundland work-for-free case, they need to meet Mechanical Turk.

Mechanical Turk is a fine example of the trend towards a 'precariat': a growing body of insecure workers, so termed by academics because they are always teetering on the edge of survival. It's a trend that threatens to create a Grapes of Wrath generation, snapping at each others' heels like the protagonists of John Steinbeck's Depression-era masterpiece to out-compete their peers for scraps of ad-hoc labor.

This time, though, the Grapes of Wrath economy wears a familiar face, one most of us trust and do business with. Amazon, purveyors of just about everything to just about everyone, also manage a global labor market where anyone with access to a computer and the Internet can offer their services for a wide range of jobs, most paying well below the minimum wage.

Mechanical Turk hasn't had a lot of publicity, but it has excited technology-watchers who like the idea that crowd-sourcing can become crowd-working: Instead of hiring employees or negotiating tiresome freelance contracts, anyone who wants a job done that can be done on a computer can simply go to the market and instantly pick from a host of willing or desperate workers.

Here's the deal. When a job is posted -- transcribing an audio recording, for example -- the recruiter names their price and how quickly they want the work done. This is known as a hit -- a 'human intelligence task.' Doing a job is known, with barely a hint of irony, as taking a hit. Since the work is casual and on-demand, even the best and most recommended workers, known as 'masters', have no security, no employment contracts, no holidays, no sick pay, no payment for equipment -- nothing but the payment of a few dollars or cents into their Amazon account.

If you're new to Mechanical Turk and need the money, you're unlikely to be able to pick and choose. You have to prove yourself to get better jobs, and you only get paid at all if your hirer, or 'requester', is happy with the work you've done. There's no appeal if you think you've been exploited or scammed.

Some of the work on offer is respectable enough, like taking part in surveys for academic research or correcting someone's English. A lot of it is related to making material more visible on the internet by tagging and categorizing it. So Mechanical Turk is big on porn: There's money to be made, though not much, by making adult images, whatever their origin, even easier to find than they are already. Amazon doesn't appear to have a problem with facilitating this.

A lot of the work on offer is mundane -- copying text from business cards features strongly -- but all of it is characterized by rates of pay that are usually well below the U.S. minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. For writing a 'unique 150-word article about self-building your own home', for example, you'll earn 50 cents, so you'd need to clock 15-an-hour to compete with the average shelf-stacker. Effectively, the system allows any hirer to live the free market dream, bypassing all labor regulation and achieving a complete separation between the commissioning of work and the welfare of the worker.

Amazon does well out of this, though it's hard to know exactly how well. It takes a cut on every transaction, naturally. Turk-watcher Panos Ipeirotis, associate professor at New York University's Leonard N. Stern business school, calculates that between $10 million and $150 million of transactions go through Mechanical Turk each year, with Amazon taking between 10 and 20 percent. It's also great for cash flow, as the money paid by hirers sits in workers' Amazon accounts until it's spent, unless the worker has specified direct payment into a bank account.

Amazon tends to be relaxed about checking hirers' credentials. It was not until Lilly Irani, a technology specialist at the University of California, produced a browser plugin called Turkopticon that workers had a reliable way of checking the reputation of hirers. Far from the market regulating itself, it was down to an independent academic and groups of workers sharing their experiences to bring some order to it.

Mechanical Turk is a tiny niche of the global labor market, but it's a niche worth watching as it's being used by some big players, including the U.S. Army Research Lab. And Amazon is well worth watching, as a corporation that aspires to be the world's number one intermediary between buyers and sellers.

Amazon's third-party 'marketplace' sellers already exist under a form of feudalism, where their access to market can be granted or withdrawn at Amazon's directive, their customer lists are not their own and their reputation is mediated through Amazon's own rating system. Mechanical Turk has the potential to enable Amazon to dominate the supply of many services as well as goods.

Of course nobody has to use Mechanical Turk. But as welfare systems around the world become more draconian, some will prefer it to the humiliation of being hounded by officials and stigmatized as shirkers.

One of the marvels of the last couple of years in the UK is that unemployment has stayed relatively low despite the dire performance of the economy. Examine the rapid increase in poverty among those who are working, the lengthening queues at food banks, the fact that geology graduates are being asked to work unpaid in Poundland and the emergence of models like Mechanical Turk, and the real marvel is that people manage to keep going.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Little audience for 'Zero Dark Thirty' in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD (AP) ? Pakistan stars in "Zero Dark Thirty," from early scenes at a detention site to the dramatic closing minutes as Navy SEALs assault the hideout of Osama bin Laden. But the Academy Award-nominated film about the hunt for the al-Qaida leader has sparked a controversy here about its portrayal of the country, and it will likely not be shown on the local big screen anytime soon.

Partly, the film taps into national discomfort that bin Laden was found to be living for years near Pakistan's equivalent of West Point, and anger over the U.S. decision to enter its airspace and raid the compound without giving advance notice. Doubts about whether bin Laden was really hiding out for years in the city of Abbottabad are also common across Pakistan, a country where conspiracy theories often have more weight than fact.

But Pakistanis who have seen the film on DVD or Internet downloads are also making much of what they say are factual errors.

Nadeem F. Paracha, a columnist for the English language newspaper Dawn and a cultural critic in Pakistan, noted that in some scenes characters speak Arabic, whereas Pakistanis in fact speak Urdu or Pashto or one of the tens of other languages found here.

In other scenes protesters get right up to the U.S. Embassy gates when in reality the embassy is situated in an enclosed diplomatic enclave that demonstrators can't access. Some scenes that were supposed to show the frontier city of Peshawar looked more like 19th century Delhi in India.

"How can you make a Hollywood blockbuster, put in so much money and get simple things wrong?" Paracha asked. "Instead of the film being taken seriously, it became a joke among Pakistanis."

The movie traces the arc of the CIA's decade-long hunt for bin Laden through the eyes of a young female analyst, who spends most of her time ostensibly in Pakistan. Screenwriter Mark Boal visited Pakistan to do research, but the movie scenes were not shot here.

One scene that also raises questions shows a vaccination worker going to the compound door as part of the American plan to get DNA samples from the bin Laden family. The U.S. did in fact run a fake hepatitis campaign, but in the movie it's portrayed as an attempt to vaccinate against polio. This could add suspicion to polio workers already facing attacks by militants in the tribal agencies.

Pakistan has only a few movie theaters that show English-language films, and none so far has aired "Zero Dark Thirty." All films shown at cinemas must be approved by a board of censors, and the head of the censor board, Dr. Raja Mustafa Hyder, said no distributor has applied for permission to show the film.

Whether or not it would actually make it past the censor board is another question, considering that a representative of the powerful Pakistani military sits on the board.

After it came out that bin Laden had been living in Abbottabad and that the military failed to detect the American raiding party coming to get him, the once-revered Pakistan army found itself on the defensive. The film also highlights the cooperation between the C.I.A. and Pakistan's intelligence agency during the early years after the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the United States, a potentially embarrassing topic in a country with such vehement anti-American sentiment.

Jamshed Zafar, one of the leading importers and distributors of foreign films in Pakistan, said he decided after discussions with friends that it wasn't worth importing "Zero Dark Thirty."

"If you get into such controversy, you not only lose money but your reputation is also at stake," he said.

Any distributor or movie house that showed the movie might also be courting trouble with the public. Last year during demonstrations against an anti-Islam film crowds of right-wing Islamic hardliners burned some movie houses.

The fact that neighboring India ? Pakistan's archenemy ? substituted for many of the Pakistani street scenes has also raised concerns, said Rashid Khawaja, a Lahore-based film producer and distributor.

Until recently it was possible to purchase a DVD of the film in Islamabad. But at least two stores in the capital said in recent days that they stopped selling it because of rumors it had been banned. Another store was still selling the movie ? albeit under the counter.

In Abbottabad, the DVD is available at local video stores but hasn't sold particularly well.

"This movie is about Osama and Abbottabad, and still I honestly say people living here are not showing much interest in it," said Akhtar Hussain.

Even in the city where people could hear the Navy SEALs as they swooped in on helicopters and flew away with bin Laden's body, there's still disbelief he was living so close.

College student Raheel Ahmed said he watched "Zero Dark Thirty" and came away thinking the movie's intent was to praise President Barack Obama.

"I don't know whether Osama was here," he said, "but Americans have defamed us by producing the movie."

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Associated Press writers Aqeel Ahmed in Abbottabad and Zarar Khan in Islamabad contributed to this report.

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Obama To Challenge GOP To Compromise On Budget Cuts

Unless Congress and the president can agree on an alternative, in less than two weeks the government will be facing across-the-board cuts in everything from defense to domestic spending. Linda Wertheimer talks to David Wessel, economics editor of The Wall Street Journal, about the impact of the impending spending cuts known as the sequester.

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What's behind Mexico's silence on immigration debate?

Mexico has a lot at stake, but its government says it does?not want to interfere in the domestic decisions of the US.

By Lauren Villagran,?Correspondent / January 31, 2013

The days when a Mexican president would raise the battle cry for US immigration reform are long past.

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Since a bipartisan group of US senators unveiled their proposal this week to resolve the status of millions of undocumented workers in the United States, and President Obama outlined a set of principles for reform, the Mexican government has stayed quietly out of the fray ??sparking questions here about what, if any, role?Mexico?should play.

Mexico has more at stake than many other nations whose people leave for US shores: Fully 10 percent of the Mexican population resides in the US. Sixty percent of the 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants living and working in the US are Mexican, according to Pew Hispanic Center.

?The current Mexican government of Enrique Pe?a Nieto has been very careful to say that they are not going to interfere in the domestic decisions of the US,? says Jesus Velasco, a political science professor at Tarleton State University in Texas. ?It?s silly. The American political system permits that the interests of foreign countries should be represented here.?

Mr. Velasco cited the effective lobbying by the Mexican government on NAFTA in the 1990s. But immigration has been a stickier issue.

Immigration was once the central theme of the bilateral relationship. A decade ago, former Mexican President Vicente Fox met with President George W. Bush five times in nine months to discuss the issue and in an address to Congress boldly requested action before the end of the year. That was in 2001, just days before the Sept. 11 attacks. The agenda quickly fell apart.

Former President Felipe Calder?n wiped immigration off the slate in 2006 and retrained the focus of the US-Mexico relationship on security. Today, six years later, Mr. Pe?a Nieto appears poised to do the same.

So far the only public comment on the proposals has come from the Mexican ministry of foreign affairs, which said in a brief statement that it ?recognizes the commitment demonstrated by an ever larger number of parties? on the issue but noted that reform is an ?internal matter? for the US federal government.

Work to do at home

Mexico?s real work today ??given that net emigration from Mexico to the US fell to zero in the past year ??lies not in promoting reform in the US but in ensuring economic opportunity for people here, says Antonio de la Cuesta, a senior political analyst with Mexico City-based think tank CIDAC.

?The focus has been wrong,? he says. ?Mexico waits for the US to do everything. It?s about both countries [taking action].?

Roughly half of Mexicans live below the poverty line, according to the United Nations. Last year, Mexico?s social development agency reported the number of Mexicans living in extreme poverty at 13 million.

Mexican immigration to the US may have slowed because of the recession in the US and increased enforcement at the border, but the conditions that have historically driven people north haven?t yet changed. For many Mexicans, a daily wage here amounts to less than the hourly wage in the US.

There are consequences for Mexico, too, in whatever the US decides, says Mr. De la Cuesta. For example, he asks, would Mexicans living in the US bring additional family members north, and stop sending the remittances that rank among the country?s top three income sources?

Mexico needs a ?complementary? proposal, he says: solutions for poverty.

?Mexico has a lot to say in this respect,? he says, ?and no reason to interfere.?

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/4MKqEFMNdH0/What-s-behind-Mexico-s-silence-on-immigration-debate

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