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Friday, December 30, 2011

Eurozone faces tough hurdles early in 2012

FILE - In this July 19, 2011 file picture a striking taxi driver shouts anti-government slogans outside the Greek Parliament in Athens, during a protest regarding the European financial crisis. After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession. With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin. As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out. (AP Photo/Dimitri Messinis,File)

FILE - In this July 19, 2011 file picture a striking taxi driver shouts anti-government slogans outside the Greek Parliament in Athens, during a protest regarding the European financial crisis. After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession. With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin. As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out. (AP Photo/Dimitri Messinis,File)

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2011 file picture taken with a fisheye lens, flames from a fire set alight in a container by activists with the Frankfurt Occupy movement are seen in front of the European Central Bank and a sculpture of the euro symbol in Frankfurt, Germany. After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession. With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin. As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out. (AP Photo/Michael Probst,File)

FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2011 file picture Italian Premier Mario Monti listens to a Senator's speech in Rome. After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession. With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin. As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2011 file picture a flare burns in front of riot police during a protest regarding the European financial crisis in front of the parliament in Athens. After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession. With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin. As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out. (AP Photo/Alkis Konstantinidis,File)

FILE - In this Aug. 10, 2011 file picture a broker looks at computer screens at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany. After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession. With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin. As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out. (AP Photo/dapd, Patrick Sinkel,File)

(AP) ? After a turbulent 2011, the 17 countries that use the euro will be quickly confronted in the new year with major hurdles to solving their government debt crisis, just as the eurozone economy is expected to sink back into recession.

With government finances under pressure as growth wanes, the eurozone will find it even more difficult to shore up shaky banks and reduce the high borrowing costs that threaten Italy and Spain with financial ruin.

As early as the second full week of January, bond auctions in which Italy and Spain need to borrow big chunks of cash will start showing whether the eurozone is finally getting a grip on the 2-year-old crisis that has seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal bailed out.

If the auctions go well and borrowing costs ease, the crisis will ease, lending support for the EU strategy of getting governments to embark on often-savage austerity measures to reduce deficits, along with massive support for the banking system from the European Central Bank.

High rates, on the other hand, would feed fears of a government debt default that could cripple banks, sink the economy and, in the extreme case, destroy the 17-member currency union.

Key events early in the New Year:

? Italy and Spain will seek to borrow heavily in the first quarter at affordable interest costs, starting the second week in January.

? The slowing eurozone economy may slip into or already be in recession, lowering tax revenue and increasing government budget deficits.

? Bailed-out Greece must agree with creditors on a debt writedown that will cut the value of their holdings by 50 percent in an effort to start putting the bankrupt country back on its feet.

The task is for the major players ? eurozone governments, the European Union's executive Commission and the European Central Bank ? to convince financial markets that troubled governments can pay their heavy debts and therefore deserve to borrow at affordable interest costs.

Default fears have driven up bond market interest rates and made it more and more expensive for indebted governments to borrow to pay off maturing bonds. That vicious cycle forced Greece, Ireland and Portugal to seek bailout loans from the other eurozone governments and the International Monetary Fund.

A key stress point will be whether Italy can continue to raise money in the markets at affordable rates.

In the first quarter, it has to step up its borrowing to pay off euro72 billion ($94 billion) in bond redemptions and interest payments. Spain, which is expected to sell up to euro25 billion ($33 billion) in new debt, starts a heavy period of auctions on Jan. 12, and Italy begins on Jan. 13.

Overall, Italy has more than euro300 billion ($392 billion) in debt maturing in 2012.

"If Italy manages to auction this debt successfully, then the debt crisis will take a step back from the cliff edge," said analyst Jane Foley at Rabobank. "If it doesn't, it could go over the cliff edge. At the end of the day, whatever the nuances and hours of discussion that have gone on about the sovereign debt crisis, it boils down to whether a sovereign can sell its debt in the open market."

If Italy fails to borrow at affordable rates, the options are few and unattractive. The eurozone's euro500 billion ($653 billion) in bailout funds ? already partly committed to earlier bailouts ? would struggle to cover Italy's financing needs, even if additional help can be found from the IMF. A bigger solution ? commonly guaranteed eurobonds ? faces German resistance and would take time to implement.

The European Central Bank could use its power to buy large amounts of Italian and Spanish bonds with newly created money ? but has so far refused, out of concern that a central bank bailout would remove the incentive for governments to control their spending.

Instead, the bank has focused on pushing credit to banks so they can keep lending to support the economy.

Still, its limited bond purchases have provided essential support to Spain and Italy by helping hold down borrowing costs. And its latest massive infusion of euro489 billion ($639 billion) in cheap, long term loans may help troubled governments borrow, as stronger banks may use some of the money to buy higher-yielding government bonds.

Italy pays an average of about 4.2 percent on its existing stock of euro1.9 trillion in debt, but the crisis has pushed bond yields on the country's benchmark ten-year bonds to over 7 percent.

Bond auctions Wednesday and Thursday showed the government of new Prime Minister Mario Monti had made some progress in convincing lenders, as yields on 10-year bonds fell to 6.98 percent. Though that's painfully high, it's down from last month's equivalent 7.56 percent, which was the highest rate Italy has had to pay since the euro was launched in 1999. Yields fell further on shorter term debt.

Monti's big challenge will be to push Italian legislators to make far-ranging reforms to improve the country's growth performance and keep spending under control.

"We absolutely don't consider the market turbulence to be over," he said Thursday.

Italy and Spain's battle will be even harder if the debt troubles pull the whole eurozone into a recession. Economists at Ernst & Young foresee a mild recession in the first part of the year and only 0.1 percent growth for the year as a whole, with unemployment at 10 percent for several years.

That will make it harder for governments to persuade voters to accept more cutbacks in spending, pensions and government wages while raising taxes.

It's not clear how long voters in Greece, which will have its fourth straight year of recession next year, will tolerate continuous austerity. Yet the cutbacks are the price of getting the bailout loans that have kept Greece from default.

Meanwhile Greece is striving to get creditors to agree to write down some debt and avoid larger losses in case of a default that is not agreed ahead of time. A euro14.4 billion ($18.8 billion) chunk of debt comes due in March.

Guntram Wolff, deputy director of the Bruegel think tank in Brussels, said that governments may get past the early hurdles ? only to confront a souring mood among voters in the second half of the year over continuing cutbacks and sacrifices. New governments in Spain and Italy, currently enjoying political honeymoons, will be pressed to show progress. Greece, with a transitional government and elections expected in April, has seen repeated protests and strikes.

"There will be a point in the summer when people have seen a lot of action from government and no improvement in their living conditions and they will ask, do we have this euro to live with austerity and high unemployment," he said.

Wolff thinks that the determination of political elites to keep the euro together will win out: "I think it's going to survive."

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Matt Damon's Hit on President Obama Is Music to GOP's Ears

Matt's Damon's petty, tasteless, and insipid knock of President Obama as gutless again got plenty of press mention. He used the more street, colloquial term to symbolize the president's supposed cowardice but we'll leave it at "gutless." The almost irresistible temptation is to chalk this up to the star actors need to get a little extra ink at the president's expense for his new movie. But Damon doesn't need to slam Obama for that. He's bankable no matter if he just read a page from the telephone book.

And this is hardly Damon's first hit on Obama. He's been carping at him incessantly for the last couple of years. But what makes this different are two things. Obama is poised for the fight of his political life to keep his Oval Office address. Despite the zaniness, ineptness, back stabbing and seeming disjointedness of the GOP at this stage of the political game, the party will eventually find its legs and will spend the bank to fulfill its relentless obsessive drool to make him a one-term president.

The second thing wrong with Damon's hit is that it comes at a time when the president has gingerly turned the negative wash against him in the polls. He got a big boost from the Tea Party cajoled House that tossed total political sanity to the wind and sabotaged the wildly popular and beneficial to the middle class payroll tax cut extension. Now enter Damon. The star actor certainly knows that his well-honed credentials as a progressive and a one-time staunch Obama backer can do damage. It feeds hungrily into the three year mantra rant of many progressive's against Obama that he has proven to be no different than any other deal-making, corporate, beltway politician, who shamelessly makes nice with the GOP and has betrayed his hope and change pledge. Damon and the other Obama bashers reject any criticism that their hit on the president as being a sell-out and no different than his predecessor, George W. Bush will further fracture, alienate and demoralize an already nervous, shaky, and uneasy Democratic base. Such a prospect is a virtual symphony to the GOP's ears.

Damon's criticism of Obama won't cause a single one among Obama's core supporters, and that's African Americans, Hispanics, gays, the young, and moderate to liberal independents to rush pell-mell on Election Day to vote for whoever emerges from the GOP presidential contenders pack to challenge Obama. But it could hurt in causing more than a few to throw up their hands, say pox on both houses, and stay home on Election Day. This would be the same as a vote for the GOP contender. Obama's strength in 2008, and it will be the same again in 2012, was not getting an off the chart percentage of the Democrat's traditional backers to vote for him, but to excite, inspire and ultimately drive them to the polls in huge numbers. This did not escape the GOP and since GOP governors have won the state houses in several key battleground states and now dominate the state legislatures in those states, they have stepped up their efforts to do everything legal and borderline legal to suppress the vote. They've rammed through or stumped for a slew of voter ID laws, narrowed the poll hours, eliminated weekend voting, made it more costly for the NAACP and other voter watch dog groups to challenge election law changes, remapped districts to create GOP friendly districts, and rolled back or toughened felon voting bans.

When the GOP big smear machine kicks into high gear during the campaign, expect quotes from a few of the more prominent defecting Obama supporters to be liberally cited in the GOP's hit pieces and spots on Obama. Expect Damon to be at the top of the GOP quote list against the president. Beyond the president's ability to rev up the troops and get them to the polls, the election will hinge on the economy. Even on this Damon may have even provided some grist for the GOP mill when he took another back hand slap at the president by railing that the Democrats missed the boat by not fully backing the Occupy Wall St movement and the fight against the greedy rich. He dumped the blame for that on "their lack of a leader" he meant of course, Obama.

This criticism also plays directly into the GOP's hands since challengers don't get blamed for the real or imagined shortcomings of an incumbent president in dealing with the economy; the incumbent president does. Obama will have little margin for error to ward off the indifference or worse, hostility, from Democrats if they really see him as a lackluster leader.
That's not a matter of Obama having no "cajones" as Damon loudly claims. It's a matter of aiding and abetting the GOP. That possibility is music to the GOP's ears.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and internet TV broadcast on thehutchinsonreportnews.com

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Q&A: Coach Mike Smith sifts through the rumble

1:16 am December 27, 2011, by D. Orlando Ledbetter

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees passes during the second quarter. AP

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees passes during the second quarter. AP

NEW ORLEANS ? Falcons coach Mike Smith was caught off guard by his team?s woeful performance against the Saints.

?I didn?t see that coming,? Smith said.

Here?s what he had to say after the Saints routed the Falcons 45-16 on Monday night.

OPENING STATEMENT: We obviously are disappointed in the way that we played i the ball game tonight. We didn?t play well enough in any phase of the game to give ourselves a chance to win. We didn?t make enough plays. There were some opportunities early on and then it kind of got out of hand there at the end.

ON WHERE IT WENT SIDEWAYS: We were 0 for 3 in the red zone. We didn?t score touchdowns when we got down there. We really had a tough time in the first half stopping them on third down. They were 8 for 8 on third downs and we had some very favorable down and distances. Third-and-8, third-and-10, third-and-12, third-and-13 and we weren?t able to get them off the field. That was really the thing that happened there in the first half. I thought the special teams played well through the first 30 minutes. Then in the second half they gave up the real long kickoff return to Sproles. . . That?s kind of where it got out of hand and got out of whack. We had way too many penalties. The penalties were very lopsided in terms of penalties committed against our team. Some of them happened in the red zone and knocked up behind the sticks and early in the ball game as well.

ON TRYING TO RALLY IN THE SECOND HALF LIKE THEY DID AGAINST CAROLINA: No doubt about it. We knew we had to come out and play one play at a time. We went out there and got an interception on that first series defensively, but the offense had a three and out. Then the next drive I believe they went down and scored on an 80-yard drive. They had way too many long drives where they were moving the ball in chunks.

ON THE PASS DEFENSE: We had some opportunities to get them on the ground twice there in the first half and he was able to get out. If you don?t get the pressure and affect Drew, he?s going to make the throws. That?s what they did today. Unfortunately, we did not play very well today. I know that our guys are disappointed in the way that we performed.

ON IF THE SAINTS RAN UP THE SCORE AT THE END: Drew Brees has had an outstanding season in terms of the number of yards that he?s thrown for. My hat is off to Drew. That?s a longtime record here in the NFL. He accomplished that tonight against us.

ON THE STATE OF THE DEFENSE: I hope it?s an aberration in terms of the way that we?ve been playing defense. We had some opportunities there in the first half where the ball was thrown. We had opportunities to intercept it and we didn?t intercept it and they were able to continue and keep their drives alive. It happened twice in the first half. We were not on top of our game in any phase in terms of our football team in my mind. We just weren?t playing very consistently. It was just not the type of effort that you want to have when so much is on the line in terms of what the outcome could have meant to our football team.

ON HOW HE FELT COMING INTO THE GAME: I felt like we have a very good week of preparation. I though the guys handled Christmas Day and Christmas break that we had built into our schedule. I didn?t see this coming. We didn?t play Atlanta Falcons football and the scoreboard indicates that.

ON WHY THEY DIDN?T RUN MORE NO-HUDDLE: I think we ran a little bit more than that (six plays). Early in the game we moved the ball down the field. In the third drive, we jumped into our no huddle. We moved the ball down the field, but we weren?t able to put it in the end zone. Then in the second half we ran some of our no huddle out of our 21 personnel package. We were running it not out of our 3-wide set. We were running it out of two-back, one-tight end set.

ON REGROUPING: It?s just like any other week. We have to make corrections. We have to evaluate the film. Believe it or not, there?s going to be some positives that you?re going to be able to take out of this game.

ON THE TEAM BEING TOO HAPPY ABOUT BEING IN THE PLAYOFFS: There was a lot to play for in this ball game in terms of seeding in the post-season tournament. Believe me, our internal goals are much higher than just making the playoffs and being a participant in the playoff field. We knew what was at stake tonight. We knew that we didn?t have complete control, but we had an opportunity if we would have taken care of business there would have been a potential to move up in the seedings. . . we are disappointed. But no, I don?t think it had anything to do with us becoming a member of the playoff picture and securing a spot. We were fighting our tails off before the ball game to try to enhance and get our seeding a little bit higher.

FOLLOWUP ON IF THE SAINTS RAN UP THE SCORE TO GET BREES THE RECORD: Again, guys I?m not going to comment on that in terms of running up the score. It?s our job to go out there and stop them. I doesn?t matter if they are running the ball or throwing the ball. The job of our defense is to go out and stop them. Again, my hat is off to Drew Brees. It?s a record that?s been long-standing. He?s had a great season.

?D. Orlando Ledbetter, The Atlanta Falcons beat blog

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China Tainted Milk: Mengniu Dairy Group Destroys Milk With Cancer ...

BEIJING ? China's biggest milk producer destroyed a batch found to have excessive levels of a cancer-causing toxin, in another safety scare for the country's dairy industry.

Mengniu Dairy Group said in a statement seen on its website Monday that the problem was discovered before the milk containing high levels of aflatoxin was sold to the public.

"Mengniu would like to express our sincere apologies to consumers," the company said, adding none of the tainted products had made their way into the market.

"We will draw a big lesson from this incident and will work harder to meet all national and corporate standards on quality in the future," it said.

Aflatoxin is produced by a fungus that commonly grows in grain and legume crops such as peanuts, soybeans, corn and wheat. It can be found in the milk of animals that eat tainted crops.

High levels are toxic and carcinogenic, but aflatoxin is not considered harmful at low levels.

Mengniu's statement said the tainted milk was from one of its plants in Sichuan province in southwestern China. It did not say how much milk was destroyed or how high the aflatoxin levels were.

China's food chain, and especially the diary industry, has come under increased scrutiny in recent years because of a series of safety problems.

In 2008, at least six babies died and 300,000 became sick after being feed milk powder tainted with melamine. The industrial chemical is illegally added to dairy products to make them appear higher in protein.

A dairy farmer and a milk salesman were executed and 19 other people were jailed for their role in selling the tainted milk products.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Why December 26 is a 'monster' shopping day: 4 theories (The Week)

New York ? The day after Christmas is second only to Black Friday as the year's busiest shopping day ? thanks, in part, to a tendency for people to buy themselves delayed presents

Plan on hitting the mall today? You're not alone. In a recent American Express survey, 57 percent of Americans said they planned to go shopping on December 26, up from 43 percent in 2010. In fact, the day after Christmas is second only to Black Friday as the busiest shopping day of the year. But why are more Americans willing to circle around crowded parking lots than last year??Here, 4 theories:

1. More people are spending on themselves
In the days leading up to Christmas, Americans are consumed with shopping for friends and family. After the 25th, the focus shifts. One out of five shoppers will be cashing in gift cards they got from Santa, says Brad Tuttle at TIME, with many purchasing holiday presents for themselves ? "a continuation of one of the season's hottest trends." What are they buying? TVs and clothing, primarily.

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2. Struggling retailers mean stronger discounts
While sales over Thanksgiving weekend of this year were promising, many stores bit off more inventory than they could chew for the month of December. Retailers like Gap and Ann Taylor, for example, are offering store-wide clearances of more than fifty percent off, looking to unload merchandise. "The inventory is worth so much less in two weeks," one anonymous chief executive of a retailer tells the New York Times. Stores are trying to take advantage of the momentary surge in traffic before the New Year. "With that kind of inventory, you?ve got to get rid of it. Whatever the margin is today, it?s that much lower next week and the week after."

3. The day after Christmas falls on a Monday instead of a Sunday
One reason for the uptick in shopping interest, says Fox News, is that compared with last year's big shopping day ? which fell on a Sunday, "when many people spend time with family" ? 2011's post-Christmas spree comes on a Monday. And since most offices are giving employees the day off, they have ample time to brave long return lines.

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4. People are simply postponing Christmas Day
Since more retailers are offering huge bargains on a "wider variety of items than they do in the weeks leading up to the holiday," some "cost-conscious" shoppers are waiting until after December 25th to go gift shopping, says Christina Rexrode at the Associated Press. Online spending in the days following Christmas has grown as much as 56 percent compared to previous years, and when you factor in the "the headache of shopping in the pre-Christmas madness," it's easy to understand why celebrating Christmas a little later has come to make sense.

Sources: Associated Press, Fox News,?New York Times,?TIME

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Mexico nabs drug lord's security boss

By the CNN Wire Staff

updated 12:12 PM EST, Mon December 26, 2011

Members of the Mexican army escort Felipe Cabrera Sarabia on Monday in Mexico City.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Alleged drug kingpin's lieutenant handled his security in Durango, Defense Ministry says
  • The arrest will affect Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's Sinaloa cartel, official says
  • Guzman is a billionaire who is wanted in Mexico and the United States

(CNN) -- Mexican army special forces have arrested a top lieutenant for alleged drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the Defense Ministry said Monday.

Troops arrested Felipe Cabrera Sarabia on Friday in "a surgical operation in Cuiliacan" in the northwestern state of Sinaloa, said Ricardo Trevilla Trejo, a Defense Ministry spokesman.

Cabrera, who was responsible for the activities of the Pacific Cartel in Durango and the southern part of the state of Chihuahua, was detained after fleeing from Durango, Trevilla told reporters.

"The analysis of his behavior permitted (us) to find the building where he was hiding" and Cabrera was taken into custody without violence, Trevilla said. Firearms, computer equipment and other documentation were seized, too, he said.

Cabrera, who appeared Monday in the office of a prosecutor who specializes in organized crime, was responsible for Guzman's security in Durango, the state-run Notimex news agency said.

He is charged with possessing firearms reserved for use by the army and falsification of a public document, a spokeswoman for the attorney general said.

Trevilla said Cabrera was involved in kidnappings, extortion and arson.

"The violence caused him to rise within the organization," said Trevilla, who predicted that the arrest will affect the cartel's leadership and abilities.

Guzman, who is under indictment by U.S. authorities in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, is described by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as one of "the most powerful drug traffickers in Mexico." In 2004, the U.S. government announced a $5 million reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

He is accused of running a major network that distributes cocaine and heroin.

He is worth about $1 billion, according to Forbes Magazine, which began listing him on its billionaires list in 2009. The magazine lists him as No. 55 on its Most Powerful People list and as the only crime lord on its list of Mexico's billionaires.

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Vick, Eagles beat Cowboys 20-7 in snoozer

DeSean Jackson, Jeremey Maclin

By JAIME ARON

updated 8:08 p.m. ET Dec. 24, 2011

ARLINGTON, Texas - Michael Vick threw two touchdown passes to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 20-7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday in a game that had all the intensity of a preseason dress rehearsal.

This game became somewhat meaningless midway through the first quarter. A victory by the Giants eliminated the Eagles from the playoffs and turned the Dallas-New York game next weekend into a showdown to decide the NFC East title. The Cowboys said late Saturday that the game has been moved to prime time.

The Cowboys still had wild-card hopes to play for, but clearly were more concerned about getting ready for the "win and you're in" route to the playoffs. Quarterback Tony Romo left after injuring his throwing hand on the first series and oft-injured running back Felix Jones hit the bench for good after the second series. They came within 7 seconds of getting shut out.

Vick threw a touchdown pass on the opening series and again just before halftime. Alex Henery kicked field goals of 43 and 51 yards for the Eagles' only points in the second half.

Philadelphia (7-8) won its third straight, giving the preseason "Dream Team" the chance to avoid a losing record by beating the Redskins at home in its finale next weekend. The Eagles also swept the season series against the Cowboys for the first time since 2006, having clobbered Dallas 34-7 in October.

The Cowboys (8-7) lost for the third time in four games, and are guaranteed another losing record after Thanksgiving. If they end up missing the playoffs, that flop at the finish will loom large all offseason. Of course, if they win the division, it'll only be a footnote. The upcoming week will be filled with all sorts of similar high-stakes ramifications that will be riding on the finale for both Dallas and New York.

When this game kicked off, the Giants were up by only six points midway through the fourth quarter, so the Cowboys and Eagles still had a lot to play for.

Philadelphia got the ball first and Vick picked up where he left off the last time these teams met, cruising 80 yards in eight plays for a 7-0 lead. Then Eagles snuffed Romo, forcing a punt from around midfield.

On the final play of that series, Romo rushed a third-down pass to avoid a sack. On his follow-through, he smacked his passing hand on Jason Babin's helmet. That's when things got about as interesting as they'd be the rest of the afternoon.

While Romo was in the locker room getting X-rayed, the Giants began pulling away. Soon after, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones arrived on the sideline from his midfield viewing booth, presumably to discuss or demand the play-it-safe approach.

Jones returned to his booth about the same time that Romo returned to the sideline, doctors having determined he had no broken bones, just a bruise. Romo threw a few wobbly warm-up passes, spoke to a trainer, then got his wrist wrapped. About the same time he was trading his helmet for a baseball cap, team vice president Stephen Jones arrived on the sideline and spoke with trainers. Jones then joined Romo as being done for the day.

Vick was 18 of 32 for 293 yards, with the touchdowns going to Jeremy Maclin and Brent Celek. Jason Avant nearly had another TD, but fumbled inches before touching the pylon, resulting in a touchback for the Cowboys.

DeSean Jackson caught five passes for 90 yards, and he ran for 27 yards on a pair of end arounds, both coming on consecutive plays.

Dallas' Stephen McGee ? who moved up from third-stringer to backup when Jon Kitna went on injured reserve ? was 24 of 38 for 182 yards, and ran four times for 28 yards. McGee beat the Eagles in last season's finale, but he struggled to even sustain drives this time.

It didn't help that his running backs were Sammy Morris (pulled from retirement before last week's game) and Chauncey Washington (signed off the street this week).

McGee appeared to have overseen Dallas' first shutout since November 2003, and first at home since September 1991, also against the Eagles, when a fourth-down pass from the Philadelphia 18 fell incomplete in the end zone with 2:13 left.

But the defense forced a punt and rookie Bruce Carter blocked it, giving McGee one last drive. He started on the 16 with 19 seconds left, running for 12 yards, then hitting Miles Austin for a 4-yard touchdown pass.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Blue Star players thrive in NCAA Tourney

Many Orange County Blue Star players have earned high accolades coming off the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer College Season.?

By far, the highest achievement came from North Carolina players Jordan Gafa and freshman midfielder Mikey Lopez, who helped the team win the National Championship. Gafa made a crucial save in the last five minutes of the final game, backing up his keeper, heading a ball off the goal-line. Lopez also won MLSsoccer.com Freshman Player of the Year, and was named to the ACC All-Freshmen team.

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Chandler Hoffman, a junior forward, had an incredible season, leading the PAC-12 with 18 goals and helping UCLA get to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. He was recently named to the PAC-12 Conference First Team, NCAA Division I All-Far West First Team, NCAA Division I All-America Third Team and the 2011 Men's College Cup All-Tournament Team. Hoffman was also a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist.?

His teammate, senior forward/midfielder Eder Arreola is another UCLA standout and earned a spot on the PAC-12 Conference First Team. Sophomore defender, Joe Sofia, earned PAC-12 Conference Honorable Mention, while OC Blue Star Alum Ryan Hollingshead made PAC-12 Conference Second Team and joined Hoffman on the College Cup All-Tournament Team. Hollingshead's goal in the 17th minute of the National Semifinal was also featured on ESPN's Top Ten Plays, as the number one play of the day. Blue Star players who also supported the UCLA Tournament run include Fernando Monge, Ryan Lee, Pat Matchett, Reed McKenna, and Oscar Reyes.

Joining Blue Star-UCLA players in PAC-12 honors, Steven Birnbaum, a junior defender for Cal, and Blue Star Alum and Stanford midfielder ?Garrett Gunther were both named to the PAC-12 Conference First Team. San Diego State sophomore forward Miles Byass was named to the PAC-12 Conference Second Team.

Also making an appearance in the NCAA Tournament Semifinal was junior midfielder Jose Gomez and junior forward Dion Acoff of Creighton. The two players combined for seven goals and ten assists on the season.?

In Big West play, Luis Silva proved once again to be a standout player. The senior midfielder at UC Santa Barbara was named Big West Midfielder of the Year and also earned spots on the Big West Conference First Team, NCAA Division I All-Far West Team, and Men's NCAA Division I All-America First Team. Silva ended the season with 17 goals and 10 assists, helping his team get to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. He also joined Hoffman as a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist.

Another star player in the Big West was UC Irvine senior forward Miguel Ibarra. He earned Big West Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors and was also named to the Big West Conference First Team, NCAA Division I All-Far West First Team and Men's NCAA Division I All-America First Team. He had nine goals and eight assists on the season. UCI's junior defender Everett Pitts was also named to the Big West Conference First Team, along with Blue Star Alum and CSU Fullerton's senior midfielder Kevin Venegas, and Cal Poly's senior defender Pat Sigler. Sigler also earned NCAA Division I All-Far West Third Team honors.

Continuing to represent UC Irvine, senior midfielder/defender Jimmy Turner was named to the Big West Conference Second Team, joined by Cal Poly senior defenders Wes Feighner and Cam Walters, senior goalkeeper Pat McLain as well as Blue Star Alum and Fullerton senior midfielder Oscar Aguero.

In the West Coast Conference, USD's sophomore defender Elijah Galbraith-Knapp made the WCC First Team, LMU's senior forward/midfielder Phil Da Silva and senior defender Tyler Krumpe were both named to the WCC Second Team and Santa Clara junior Wes Culver earned WCC Honorable Mention.

Christian Ramirez had an impressive season as Concordia University's junior forward, finishing with 18 goals as he was recently named to the All-Golden State Athletics Conference Team.

After such a successful college season, next up is the 2012 MLS Player Combine. Blue Star players Sigler, Silva, Ibarra and Arreola have already been invited to participate in the week-long trial held January 6-10 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Source: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/superelite-soccer/united-states-football-club-archives/nid-18938

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  • "Remains of the Day: The future is hazy"?Macworld?9:15 PM
  • "Apple's TV spots featuring Santa Claus using his iPhone's Siri is named the No.1 holiday ad for 2011"?New York Daily News?4:11 PM
  • "Apple's Santa TV spot deemed best ad of holiday season"?AppleInsider?7:06 PM
  • "Technology predictions for 2012: The birth of Apple TV and failure of Google+ are among the technology team's predictions for 2012"?Telegraph?7:56 AM
  • "Hackers intercept iPhone crash Reports"?GMA News?7:50 AM
  • "Study: Apple's iPhone, iPad account for 90 percent of mobile purchases"?GigaOM?10:48 AM
  • "Apple's iPad still beating Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet in sales"?Washington Post [Free Registration Required]?11:43 AM
  • "Apple Flexes Bargaining Power With Carriers For Fat iPhone Margins"?Forbes?10:40 AM
  • "Apple iPad and ebook readers again define the year on The Mobile Gadgeteer"?ZDNet?7:51 AM
  • "Sejm wants to buy 500 tablets. The savings: Seimas closed the tender for the purchase of tablets for Members. Poland is one of the first countries in Europe, where the iPad will be the official instrument of lawmaking."?Google Polish-to-English: wyborcza?10:03 AM
  • "Video: Steve Jobs on TV's go-to-market problem/He laid out the reasons NOT to build an Apple television at All Things D in 2010"?Fortune?10:18 AM
  • "Peek Into Store's Wi-Fi Network Finds 335 Devices"?ifoAppleStore?8:11 AM
  • "Arcade emulator MAME slips under Apple radar"?The Register?8:02 AM
  • "Lost iPhone? iMessages might be sent to new 'owner'"?CBS?10:18 AM
  • "Every 60 seconds: Apple sells 925 iPhones, 2 million people watch online porn, more"?BGR?10:17 AM
  • "iPhone Case Gift Guide: A Case to Suit Any Personality" [Slideshow]?Techland?8:19 AM
  • "NORAD brings Santa -- and elf tossing -- to iPads, iPhones, Android devices"?Network World?11:06 AM
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  • "GoDaddy Drops SOPA Support, But Not As Such"?TidBITS?3:23 PM
  • "Vietnam store makes Christmas tree from cellphones"?Associated Press?11:16 AM
  • "The CIO's lament: 20-something techies who quit after 1 year/Harry Fox Agency's IT chief discusses how hard it is to retain younger IT professionals, especially Java programmers"?Network World?11:04 AM
  • "Razer Delays Gaming Laptop -- But Sweetens Release"?PCWorld?11:02 AM
  • "No Ice Cream Sandwich For Galaxy S And Galaxy Tab, Says Samsung"?TechCrunch?11:25 AM
  • "Republic Wireless Scraps Data Restrictions"?PCWorld?11:02 AM
  • "RIM Counters Charge of 'Lying' About BlackBerry 10 Delay"?PC Magazine?11:00 AM
  • "Insurance Against Cyber Attacks Expected to Boom"?New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required]?10:45 AM
  • "Facebook fails to deliver on 'social shopping' this holiday season"?Financial Times [Free Registration Required]?10:44 AM
  • "With Home Entertainment Sales Spiraling Downward, Movie Studios Turn to UltraViolet"?Forbes?10:39 AM
  • "Raspberry Pi ?16 computer project nears lift-off"?ZDNet UK?11:43 AM
  • "Bare bones Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch"?BBC?10:07 AM
  • "In Japan, seat sensors that can recognize you"?CNET News?9:54 AM
  • "AU Optronics taps display chief Peng president"?MarketWatch?9:41 AM
  • "Say goodbye to Google's App Inventor: Google has reminded its users that the flagship platform to allow anyone to create an Android app will permanently shut down at the end of the year."?TG Daily?11:29 AM
  • "Here Comes Google's Christmas (Er, Holiday) Greetings"?AllThingsD?9:41 AM
  • "Retailers Try to Thwart Price Apps"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?9:36 AM
  • "Face.com: Facial recognition for the masses"?CNNMoney?9:31 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "Gene Steinberg meets cutting-edge commentator Daniel Eran Dilger and Laptop magazine's Avram Piltch this week on The Tech Night Owl LIVE"?The Tech Night Owl LIVE?1:40 PM
  • "Selena Gomez talks tech with TUAW"?TUAW?10:08 AM

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  • "iOS, Android reach 55% penetration with US installed base of 109M"?AppleInsider?9:15 PM
  • "iOS dominates mobile shopping with 92% of market"?AppleInsider?9:07 PM
  • "Steve Jobs riffs on the Library of Congress, education and 'bicycle for our mind"?FairerPlatform?7:34 PM
  • "Steve Jobs Rendered on an Apple IIC (Video)"?MacTrast?4:07 PM
  • "Apple at the retail crossroads: Question now is about growth in the store business"?MarketWatch?4:07 PM
  • "Here's Why The Apple TV Might Be Awesome And Google TV Will Continue To Suck..."?Business Insider?12:40 PM
  • "Mozilla Firefox, Apple: Hot Trends" [Video Report]?TheStreet?10:23 AM
  • "Did Smartphones kill the Point-and-Shoot?"?PCWorld?10:08 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: The ghost of Apple future"?Macworld [Insider Content]?10:08 AM
  • "How U.S. Carriers Fool You Into Thinking Your iPhone 4S Is Unlocked"?The Motley Fool?8:23 AM
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  • "Louis CK makes million, gives it away"?Tech.Blorge?7:09 PM
  • "Programming resources for kids 101"?ZDNet?11:42 AM
  • "No real surprise, Samsung not upgrading Galaxy S to Ice Cream Sandwich"?ZDNet?11:42 AM
  • "Dropbox 2.0: Still the best choice for students?"?ZDNet?11:41 AM
  • "Last Minute Geek Gift Ideas"?Wired?11:40 AM
  • "Top 10 tech shocks of 2011"?V3?11:35 AM
  • "At CES, Everyone's a Keynoter"?Techland?11:33 AM
  • "Make room, internet, there's another 5 million domains to fit in: .com and .de top the charts in Q3 figures"?The Register?11:31 AM
  • "Cheating Spreads Like Infections In Online Mulitplayer Games: If you have friends who cheat, you are more likely to become a cheater, according to computer scientists who say this can be used to label you as a potential cheater"?Technology Review?11:26 AM
  • "Have a White Christmas With Google Maps, YouTube"?PC Magazine?11:01 AM
  • "Best gameplay of 2011" [Video Report]?MSNBC?10:55 AM
  • "10 nightmares traveling with tech -- and how to prevent them"?InfoWorld?10:46 AM
  • "Mozilla's 3 bold bets to keep the Web open: Google's latest agreement with Mozilla will ironically fund three new areas of competition between Google and Mozilla"?InfoWorld?10:46 AM
  • "Why Deus Ex: Human Revolution is My Game of the Year"?Forbes?10:40 AM
  • "BlackBerry Bold 9900: The swan song of a standard/The last BlackBerry using the historic OS adds touch, but otherwise is the BlackBerry you've long known and perhaps loved"?InfoWorld?10:15 AM
  • "Holiday Fun With Personal Collaboration: Use your free time to explore new consumer-driven products--and maybe pick up some valuable IT skills."?InformationWeek?9:57 AM
  • "Is Yahoo Finally Coming Back To Its Long-Lost Senses?"?Forbes?9:49 AM
  • "5 reasons to be optimistic about technology innovation in the year ahead"?ZDNet?10:23 AM
  • "Dear Google: Please, Please, Please Invest More Money In Google Apps..."?Business Insider?8:20 AM
  • "FAQ: So What's Up With These 'White Spaces,' Anyway?"?AllThingsD?7:57 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "If Car Companies Were Run Like Tech Companies ..."?New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required]?10:29 AM
  • "Intel's Dimmer PC View Darkens Outlook For Dell, H-P"?Forbes?10:39 AM
  • "HP Plugs Security Hole With LaserJet Firmware Update, Says No Record Of Printers Set Ablaze By Hackers"?TechCrunch?11:26 AM
  • "HP firmware to 'mitigate' LaserJet vulnerability"?CNET News?2:23 PM
  • "Nokia, Skype, ARM: Microsoft's big year in review/Why 2011 is critical for 2012 at Redmond"?The Register?11:32 AM
  • "Microsoft Cleaning Up on Patent Licensing Fees"?TheStreet?11:55 AM
  • "Windows 8 picture security just a toy, claims RSA SecurID inventor: Photo unlock tool is not secure according to expert"?Network World?11:27 AM
  • "No fix yet for mass Xbox Live error"?TG Daily?11:28 AM
  • "Oracle, Salesforce Lead CRM Applications Market in 2011: IDC"?eWeek?10:24 AM
  • "Advanced Micro Devices' New Fusion Processors Are Gaining Ground"?Morningstar?9:44 AM
  • "Intel's smartphone guru angles for smooth landing"?Reuters?2:19 PM
  • "Cloud Computing Still Faces Obstacles to Adoption"?eWeek?10:24 AM
  • "CES 2012: What to expect"?VentureBeat [Free Registration Required]?9:42 AM
  • "Can you keep your IT staff in 2012? As IT hiring rises, CIOs will find it harder to replace retiring Baby Boomers and retain 20-somethings"?Network World?11:04 AM
  • "Ahead in 2012: Higher salaries, weaker demand/Commentary: Tech companies face rising costs for skilled workers"?MarketWatch?9:42 AM
  • "Big Data, analytics get even bigger, hotter in 2012"?IDG News Service?11:05 AM
  • "For 2012, Power-efficient Servers Could Get a Shot in the ARM"?IDG News Service?11:02 AM
  • "Tablets: Barclays Cuts PC Numbers on Amazon Success"?Barron's?9:45 AM
  • "For PCs, Will 2012 Be The Year Without Growth?"?Forbes?9:46 AM
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