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Nota n°50708 da fppygi6025 il 09/09/2013 @ 19:18
Analysis: Revolutionaries see reversal in Egypt vote,ADIDASCAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's revolutionaries did not take to the streets to replace Hosni Mubarak with another military strongman or to put an Islamist ideologue in charge, but that is the choice they woke up to after a first-round vote for the presidency.The youths who put national pride before religion when they protested against Mubarak's autocratic rule last year have increasingly despaired,TECHNOS, saying the revolution they initiated has been hijacked by generals and the Muslim Brotherhood.Their worst fears were confirmed on Friday, when initial results from Egypt's first free presidential election sent the Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi and ex-air force chief Ahmed Shafiq, Mubarak's last prime minister, into a June 16 and 17 run-off."I am in shock. How could this happen? The people don't want Mursi or Shafiq. This is a catastrophe for all of us," said Tareq Farouq, 34, a Cairo driver. "They are driving people back to Tahrir Square."With moderate candidates now out of the 12-man race, the run-off pits the two most polarizing figures against each other,?????, reviving the decades-old power struggle between Egypt's secular-led military elite and its powerful Islamist opposition.The protesters of Tahrir Square are shocked that the run-off has boiled down to a member of the "feloul", the derisory Arabic term for "remnants" of Mubarak's old guard, and an "Ikhwani", or a Brother,LUHW, from the conservative Islamist group that has battled the authorities for most of its 84-year-old history."Ahmed Shafiq will mean the old regime - the revolution is liquidated - and with the Muslim Brotherhood it means we are too near to some kind of religious state," said Hassan Nafaa, a political scientist who sided with the street against Mubarak.For revolutionaries, Shafiq is a carbon copy of Mubarak. Both were air force commanders and a Shafiq win would simply extend the 60-year tradition of having military men at the helm.But the Brotherhood, which has the biggest parliamentary bloc, is just as unattractive for many of them, with its pledge to apply Islamic sharia law that they fear will curb social freedoms, stifle liberal debate and squeeze out other voices."What happened to our revolution? A Shafiq victory means a reproduction of the old regime and a Mursi victory will be a disaster. The Brotherhood will be in control of the presidency and parliament and will have a monopoly over everything,EnricoCoveri," said Mohamed Hanafi, 30, a factory worker."We don't know where it will all end," he said.It is not just the fate of Egypt's 82 million people. What happens in the Arab world's most populous nation will reverberate across a region convulsed by revolts and conflicts.An Islamist takeover could frighten liberal forces which have played a big part in the Arab uprisings that toppled leaders in Tunisia, Libya and Yemen, as well as Egypt.The return of a military strongman could embolden Syria's leadership which has used tanks to try to crush a rebellion.Yet, 15 months after hundreds of thousands of people packed Tahrir Square to celebrate the end of Mubarak's three-decade rule, exhilaration has given way to disillusion and anger.The transition,Coach ???????, overseen by generals in charge since Mubarak fell and who have promised to hand over power by July 1, has been marred by violence,OLYMPUS, political gridlock and economic woes.The second round vote may bring more turbulence. Activists and other Egyptians have already said they will go back to the streets if Shafiq is victorious, though this may be more difficult to sustain if the second round proceeds smoothly.Whoever wins, the army is likely to remain the main power broker, giving it the upper hand in defining the prerogatives of the president. These have yet to be determined because of tussles over who should write the post-Mubarak constitution.The generals insist they will return quietly to barracks, but most Egyptians do not expect them to give up the privileges and influence they have enjoyed for decades. They say a Shafiq win will make rolling back the military harder still.Whatever the president's powers,KANSAI YAMAMOTO, the army will keep a tight grip on foreign policy and will protect a peace treaty with Israel that brings in $1.3 billion of U.S. military aid a year.This may restrict a Mursi presidency's room to maneuver abroad,ROMAGO, but put a bigger focus on work at home. Liberals and some other Egyptians fear the Islamists will want to stamp their mark by seeking to impose more religious values on society."This is not what we wanted or what we fought for. As a woman I am deeply upset,???," said Dalia Hamdi, an human resources manager, speaking in the upscale Cairo district of Zamalek."Definitely we won't be able to wear what we are wearing now," she said pointing to a friend in a sleeveless t-shirt and jeans without a headscarf, which most Egyptian women wear.Mursi has not defined what his call for imp

Nota n°50707 da ysgsyndiaz il 09/09/2013 @ 19:17
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Nota n°50706 da fppygi6025 il 09/09/2013 @ 19:17
Welcome to the top tax and accounting headlines from Reuters and other sources,Mamiya.?* Americans living abroad say U,BROOKIANA.S. tax laws punishing them. Margaret Collins and Richard Rubin – Bloomberg news,Polaroid. Complexity has increased for Americans abroad with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, enacted in 2010 to combat tax evasion by US taxpayers with assets offshore. ????* It takes 2 votes,??? ???? ???, but Minnesota Senate approves $1.8 billion tax bill. Baird Helgeson and Jennifer Brooks – The Star Tribune. The Minnesota Senate approved $1.8 billion in tax increases on a second try Monday, but only after salvaging the measure amid an embarrassing political defeat for Democratic leaders. ???* France’s Hollande plans tax changes to woo investment. William Horobin and Sam Schechner – The Wall Street Journal,FIVENINE. French President Fran?ois Hollande called a broad sweep of business leaders at the Elysee Palace Monday to offer them a break on the capital gains tax and pitch new proposals for encouraging entrepreneurship in a country desperate for growth,ARCAFUTURA. ,Phosphor????* Great tax race: Luxembourg set to share companies’,Coach ?????; bank details. James Fontanella-Khan –,VERSACE; The Financial Times. Luxembourg is ready to share currently confidential information about multinationals?? bank accounts as part of efforts to shed the Grand Duchy??s image as a leading tax haven. ,??????* Debt and Growth. The Wall Street Journal editorial. Perhaps you’ve read that America’s debt burden is no longer a problem. The crucial issue isn’t merely the level of debt, the important matter is what that additional debt is buying. ????Related-articles: Corrèze un couple recherché pour avoir abandonné ses trois enfants - LEXPRESS Nan Goldin, le récit dune vie - LEXPRESS 2012 décembre Les 8 Plumes abf9cf2b6db1f68d8e4a1bade742f4bb

Nota n°50705 da fppygi6025 il 09/09/2013 @ 19:16
Almost every professional American journalist accepts the convention that the private lives of the president’s pre-adult children — their participation in school and extracurricular events; their private trips; their personal lives — shall not be covered except, as was the case with the Bush twins, when they’re charged with the law.The cone of silence that usually shields the president’s children temporarily lifted early this week as a variety of outlets, including Huffington Post and Yahoo News, and the websites of the London Telegraph and the Australian,?????? ???????, ran stories about Malia Obama’s vacation in school trip to Oaxaca, Mexico, with classmates and 25 Secret Service agents. The White House the outlets and asked that the Web pages be tossed into the memory hole. Most complied,TOMMYHILFIGER, but not before the captured screenshots of them. The administration even persuaded to redact its original report about the excised pages because it contained information that raised “security” concerns at the White House.The acceptance of the White House kids?? convention is so universal that even the supermarket tabloids tend to drop their snooping cameras and gossip-pouring pens when it comes to presidential offspring, although Weekly World News columnist played the dissident when he asked: “Why Are Democrats’ Daughters So Ugly?” in the paper’s Aug. 25, 1992,, just before Bill Clinton won the presidential election. Anger concluded that if Clinton reached the White House, Chelsea would be the “prettiest” daughter of a Democratic president in 40 years, “but she’s no Tricia Nixon,” he added.Only a press absolutist would insist that reporters should track the daily comings and goings of White House kids. As George W. Bush’s wife,SONY, Laura Bush, when she and her family moved into the White House: “Our girls are not public figures. They’re the children of a president.” But it doesn’t take a press radical to squirm at the relative ease with which the White House “persuades” publications around the world to delete Web pages already viewed by thousands and perhaps millions of people. (As I write,OLYMPUS, still hosts its Malia-in-Mexico story, complete with location photos from Oaxaca.)Here’s the justification for the White House redaction campaign,???????, as expressed in an email from Kristina Schake, Michelle Obama’s communications director, to Politico’s Dylan Byers:From the beginning of the administration, the White House has asked news outlets not to report on or photograph the Obama children when they are not with their parents and there is no vital news interest. We have reminded outlets of this request in order to protect the privacy and security of these girls.Schake fails to explain the logic or wisdom behind the White House’s effort to unring a bell. Indeed, the White House’s post-hoc Malia blackout only prompted more stories about the young Obama’s vacation school trip location to appear,GIORGIO ROSSI, some of them in outlets that pride themselves on their restraint in not covering the president’s children, such as the and . If the White House wins many more similar victories protecting Obama’s daughters from press inspection, we’ll probably learn the home addresses of the girls’ best friends, the girls’ email passwords and the contents of the girls’ nightly prayers.One would guess that the press has gotten nosier about presidential kids over the decades, but a content-coverage study from November 1963 to January 2001 of all 22 children who lived in the White House shows otherwise. The press seems to have dialed down its coverage. The Johnson daughters, Luci and Lynda Bird, received far and away the most attention in the New York Times of any children who lived in the White House in recent decades. There were 200 Times stories on Luci and 237 on Lynda Bird. (No adjustment is made for the number of years lived in the White House, and the study is limited to the Times and TV network news.) The number of Times clips about the Nixon daughters, Tricia (125) and Julie (102), trails those devoted to the Johnson girls. Pulling up the rear are the story totals for Amy Carter (43), Susan Ford (37) and Chelsea Clinton (32).The book in which the study appears,,Coach ??????, finds that Chelsea Clinton was the most popular TV-news subject, then Tricia Nixon, the adult Maureen Reagan (and primarily because she was so vocal), Julie Nixon, and Amy Carter. “First daughters, at least since 1963, have received an overwhelming amount of news coverage when compared to their male counterparts,” the book reports, although coverage might be a function of their youth, not their gender, it adds.In his Washington Post, Paul Farhi establishes t

Nota n°50704 da ysgsyndiaz il 09/09/2013 @ 19:16
Monte Paschi says no more derivatives lossesSIENA, Italy (Reuters) - Italy's Monte dei Paschi (BMPS.MI) said there were no more derivatives losses beyond the 730 million euros ($988 million) it has disclosed,?????? ?????, which have rattled financial markets and become a campaign issue ahead of parliamentary elections.The derivative trades are at the heart of a fraud probe into former management of the world's oldest bank,??? ??, raising doubts about the effectiveness of banking supervisors, including European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi, who was Bank of Italy governor from 2006 to 2011, and the role of politicians,SYULLA, who agreed a state bailout for the lender.Later on Thursday at an ECB news conference, Draghi is likely to be asked how much he knew of the trades.Facing a grilling from analysts at a conference call a day after the bank revealed the full extent of the losses linked to three derivative contracts,adidas, the bank's management also said on Thursday the Treasury was likely to take a stake in the lender by 2014."There are no more Santorini," Chief Executive Fabrizio Viola said,PENTAX, referring to one of the three trades at the heart of a fraud probe into former management of the bank.It said late on Wednesday the loss linked to the three trades - Santorini with Deutsche Bank,RICOH, Alexandria with Nomura and Nota Italia with J.P. Morgan (JPM.N) - would affect its 2012 net asset position, but has yet to determine the impact on its financial results.The bank's shares were up 6.7 pct at 0.246 euros at 1140 GMT.The bank's woes spiraled out of control in the wake of the 9-billion-euro acquisition of smaller rival Antonveneta in 2007, which left Monte Paschi badly weakened just before the global financial crisis erupted.After being further hit by the euro zone's debt crisis, Monte dei Paschi last month won final approval for a 3.9 billion euro state bailout, the only Italian lender to need one.As elections near on February 24-25, former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, leading the centre-right's election charge, has used the bank's woes to attack both his centre-left rivals and outgoing prime minister Mario Monti, whose Treasury approved the bailout.The findings of an internal review of the trades, which the bank's current chiefs say were partially hidden, were submitted on Wednesday to the board, and may lead to a restatement of past financial accounts."NO MORE SKELETONS"Viola and Chief Financial Officer Bernardo Mingrone were asked repeatedly by analysts whether there may be more skeletons in the bank's closet, and why the problematic trades had not yet been closed.They said the review of the bank's entire financial portfolio was now complete, ruling out further losses, and that the trades had been restructured but were still in place because it was not convenient to terminate them.The loss from the trades will likely increase the overall 2012 losses for the Tuscan lender, which had already posted a net loss of 1.66 billion euros in the first nine months.Sources close to the matter have told Reuters the bank has been negotiating with Deutsche Bank and Nomura to restructure or close the deals. One source said the negotiations with Deutsche Bank were going well, while those with Nomura were dragging. Deutsche Bank and Nomura declined to comment.Mingrone also told analysts that the bank would pay a 2012 coupon of 171 million euros on existing bonds the state holds by issuing more bonds. That option would not be possible in future, so if,SIGMA, as expected, the bank does not make enough profit in 2013 to pay the coupon in cash, it will issue shares to the Treasury instead. Mingrone confirmed that the likely scenario.Viola also sought to reassure investors and current account holders by saying there had not been no run on the bank's deposits despite all the bad publicity surrounding the scandal,BURBERRY.Asked about reports of interest for the bank from BNP Paribas (BNPP,EMPORIOARMANI.PA) or from Italy's biggest retail lender, Intesa Sanpaolo (ISP.MI),LUMINOX, Viola said: "Right now there is nothing."(additional reporting by Jennifer Clark; Editing by Will Waterman) Related-articles: LExpress Boutique Décoration - Art de vivre - Anciens numéros & HS 2013 May Lawrence Summers Bangkok, Chiang Mai et Koh Sa abf9cf2b6db1f68d8e4a1bade742f4bb
 
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