Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Dalian Re-instates Cap on Social Insurance Contributions | China ...

By Adam Livermore

Dec. 29 ? On December 27 the Dalian Social Insurance Fund Management Centre released a document stating that the caps on contributions by employers to the various social insurance funds are to be re-instated (as they had been removed from September 2011) and that the previous method for the calculation of bases for contributions would also be re-adopted (this was also changed as of September 2011).

This is fantastic news for companies based in Dalian, who have been paying higher social insurance contributions on behalf of their high-earning employees compared to companies in other cities. From January 2012 the employer burden for each individual employee will again be limited to a maximum of RMB3,503 per month.

It can be assumed that heavy pressure on the government from large employers in Dalian ahead of the Chinese New Year has had an effect on the government?s decision. If the cap had not been reinstated, it would have been very difficult for companies to pay reasonable bonuses to their staff. This is because they would have had to pay 31.2 percent?social insurance contribution on top of the entire salary (including bonus) paid to all employees in January. Now their burden will be considerably lightened.

Despite this sudden announcement, the Dalian social insurance system remains quite exceptional in a couple of respects.

  • Foreigners are still included and required to make contributions. The definition of foreigners still includes people with Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwanese citizenship. This is in contrast with national regulations recently issued relating to contributions to social insurance funds
  • The government is only collecting contributions for pension from foreigners, and is not requiring individuals or their employers to make contributions to any of the other funds. Although there is nothing in writing stating this, companies that have started to contribute are finding (to their pleasant surprise) that they are only having to contribute to this one fund for their foreign staff
  • People with German nationality in the Development Zone area are finding that they are considered totally exempted from making such contributions, as are their employers. This presumably is because of the bilateral treaty in place between China and Germany which specifically mentions this matter. However the Dalian government is extending the exemption to all Germans, not just those that can prove they have made contributions already in Germany. The large German population in Dalian is quite pleased about this
  • The document stresses that employers are still required to meet obligations for the period between September and December of 2011 when the cap was not in effect. Many companies did not register their foreign employees during this period due to the prohibitive extra cost involved in doing so. It remains to be seen how the government will react to the widespread non-compliance from many employers during this period

Adam Livermore heads up the Payroll Services Division for Dezan Shira & Associates in China. Please contact the firm if in need of advice or input concerning planning for 2012 payroll overheads. Kindly email payroll@dezshira.com or visit the firm at www.dezshira.com.

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Specifically designed to cover the most important issues relating to managing a Chinese workforce, this guide details the HR issues that both local managers in China and investors looking to establish a presence on the mainland should be aware about.

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In 1905, the Toronto Santa Claus Parade premiered when a single float carrying Santa Claus arrived at Toronto Union Station and made its way to the downtown Eaton's department store where Santa shook hands with Timothy Eaton.

Today, with more than 30 floats, 25 bands and 1,700 participants, the Toronto Santa Claus Parade is the longest running children's parade and one of the overall largest parades in the world.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Mayor hopes to renew Ford Heights by raffling off its homes

Pulling into a Ford Heights subdivision in a black Chevrolet Malibu, Mayor Charles Griffin notes the four youths on a corner, likely selling drugs.

Then comes the scruffy vacant lots, the houses with plywood-covered windows and the charred remains of homes. A young girl's arm reaches high to hold her mother's hand as they walk down the street.

It is the 1400 block of Congress Lane. And it is also home to a rehabbed, red-brick ranch house that is up for grabs in a $100-a-ticket raffle under Griffin's "Battle Against Abandoned Housing."

"If I can do this street, I can do any of them," Griffin says.

In some cases, charities have raffled off homes to raise money. In rare cases, homeowners desperate to unload their property have tried a raffle. But using raffles to help save a blighted town is unusual, if not unheard of.

Griffin says it is just one part of his efforts to save his town. And housing experts say the small-scale approach of house raffles won't be able to fix the large-scale problem of abandoned homes throughout the Chicago region.

But Metropolitan Planning Council Vice President Robin Snyderman notes, "These are really tough times for communities, and I think municipal leaders are willing to try anything they can to make a dent in the problem."

For $100, participants in the Ford Heights raffle get a 1-in-500 shot at landing a four-bedroom home that was rehabbed with new flooring, kitchen cabinets and bathroom fixtures after the foreclosure sat vacant and ransacked for years.

If successful, Griffin says the town will plow any profits into another abandoned home, then another and another. He hopes the raffles will save as many as 20 houses.

Tucked between Illinois Highway 394 and the Ford plant along U.S. Route 30, the far south suburb of about 3,000 has long been home to violent and poverty-stricken streets.

Some blocks in Ford Heights have only a few houses left, with lot after lot left bare after abandoned homes were finally demolished or leveled by fire. Even hundreds of public housing town homes that used to dominate the town have been boarded up or torn down.

Cook County sheriff's police took over policing the suburb in 2008 after the town said it couldn't afford the few underpaid officers it once had.

In desperation, town officials have turned to a number of unusual economic saviors, including a strip club, a tire-burning power plant and a failed bid to turn a dump into a ski slope.

Most recently, the first-term Mayor Griffin has been pushing to land a casino. But Gov. Pat Quinn has opposed legislation that lawmakers passed to add five new Illinois casinos, including one designated for the south suburbs that Ford Heights could hope to win.

Today, Griffin considers a casino a "long shot" as he focuses on persuading banks to turn over abandon homes to the city so they can be raffled off to new owners in a block-by-block, ticket-by-ticket redevelopment effort.

Griffin blames the town's abandoned housing problem on both joblessness and the housing bubble.

In some cases, Griffin said, predatory loans got people into homes they couldn't afford. In others, he said, loose mortgage rules allowed Ford Heights homeowners to get large home-equity loans and then flee with the extra cash.

Still, Griffin insists his town is turning a corner.

Some public housing is being rehabbed, and new security cameras are deterring crime. A basketball court next to Village Hall was spruced up, and a few streets have been paved. Now, Griffin hopes residents will buy into the town's raffle ? another chance at hope for Ford Heights.

Since starting the raffle last month through a not-for-profit community organization, Griffin said about 100 tickets have been sold. He said the drawing will come in March. Five hundred tickets are for sale.

"That is a better chance of being successful than going to the riverboat or the lottery," Griffin says.

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Lions coach doesn't care who Packers may rest

updated 5:09 p.m. ET Dec. 26, 2011

ALLEN PARK, Mich. - Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz isn't fretting over circumstances beyond his control.

He said Monday he doesn't worry if the Green Bay team the Lions will face on Sunday at Lambeau Field will rest key players now that the Packers have clinched home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.

Schwartz also said he isn't concerned about possible playoff scenarios for his Lions, who secured their first postseason berth since the 1999 season with a 38-10 victory over San Diego on Saturday.

The Lions are in the running for the No. 5 seed in the NFC, which would mean playing at the winner of Sunday's game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys.

"Particularly being a wild card like we are, to get through the NFC, you're going to have to win three games," Schwartz said. "All three of those are going to be good teams. The only thing we can do is worry about ourselves and preparing the very best we can this week and not worrying about scenarios or all those other things. They'll have a team for us to play. We'll be ready for them."

Schwartz said the Lions' preparation for Green Bay won't be impacted much by the possibility backup quarterback Matt Flynn could start if Aaron Rodgers is kept out of harm's way.

The Packers played without four injured starters, including offensive tackles Bryan Bulaga and Chad Clifton, in a 35-21 victory over Chicago on Sunday night. The Lions haven't beaten Green Bay on the road since 1991.

"We can't control who they play or what objectives they have in the game," Schwartz said. "It doesn't change our objectives or anything else. Obviously, if we're preparing for a different quarterback, you need to be ready for that, but their offense isn't going to change. They are what they are. It's not like some other situations we've seen. You go to Minnesota, another division opponent, you have one quarterback and then a very different skill set in a different quarterback."

Schwartz gave no indication that the Lions might rest some nicked-up players against Green Bay.

"It's football," he said. "We're going to try to win the game. Any game they put in front of us, we're going to try our best to win."

Schwartz dismissed the notion the Lions are happy to merely be in the playoffs after 10 consecutive losing seasons, including 0-16 three years ago. He noted recent history, with three of the last six Super Bowl champions being wild cards.

"There is an advantage to playing at home and getting byes and things like that, but it's certainly been proven that it can be done," Schwartz said. "A lot of that starts this week. You look at those teams, it wasn't just what they did when they got in the playoffs, it's where they were at the end of the season. Green Bay last year needed to win their last two just to get in.

"That's why it puts a little bit more importance on games like this. You want to go in with momentum, you want to go in with wins, you want to go in healthy. To be in is obviously the most important thing. After that, everybody has a chance."

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

When Pres. Obama goes on vacation, plays golf, or uses a teleprompter, how angry do you get?

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Doesn't bother me.

Shirley Answered:
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While millions of Americans are losing their jobs and homes ?he goes on lavish trips?THAT pisses me off.

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You know,,,"Americans need to eat their peas."

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not at all

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F**K' him and feed him fishheads! Elitist Bastard!

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u mean u get angry when da Prez ackts white?

The Solution Answered:
I get $4.1 MILLION Dollars Angry!!!

Don't you?I'm sure 99% of us can't afford a $4.1 MILLION Dollar Vacation.

And how many people make less PER YEAR than the $10,000/NIGHT Room at the The Four Seasons in Hawaii on her vacation?(I know it's not tax money, but doesn't she stand as one of those that the OWS Hates?)

I find it appalling, obscene and just plain wrong that these people are paying this much, and yet are representing me.They don't represent me, they know NOTHING about me and my needs and my life.

You should be offended.

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Doesn't bother me at all. He is, after all, a politician and that's what they do ? Self first, party second, country after that. I've gotten use to the politician mind-set and very little of what they do surprises me. I try to vote them out of office but they have bamboozled enough people to vote for them so remain on the public dole for life.

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On a scale of 1-10, 10 being "I detest the use of the teleprompter, vacations and golf" I'd give it a 0 on the "angry scale."

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Yes because he is on vacation while countrie is turning to ****

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Virginia Drivers Wrongly Charged Under Insurance Law

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RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia motorists are being ticketed and convicted of a violation that is not a crime under state law: driving without proof of insurance.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Al-Qaida in Iraq says it was behind Baghdad blasts (AP)

BAGHDAD ? An al-Qaida front group in Iraq has claimed responsibility for the wave of attacks that ripped through markets, cafes and government buildings in Baghdad on a single day last week, killing 69 people and raising new worries about the country's path.

The coordinated attacks struck a dozen mostly Shiite neighborhoods on Thursday in the first major bloodshed since U.S. troops completed a full withdrawal this month after nearly nine years of war. They also coincided with a government crisis that has again strained ties between Iraq's Sunnis and Shiites to the breaking point, tearing at the same fault line that nearly pushed Iraq into all-out civil war several years ago.

The claim of responsibility made no mention of the U.S. withdrawal. Instead, it focused its rage on the country's Shiite-dominated leadership, which Sunni insurgents have battled since it came to power as a result of the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

"The series of special invasions (was) launched ... to support the weak Sunnis in the prisons of the apostates and to retaliate for the captives who were executed," said the statement in the name of the Islamic State of Iraq.

According to the SITE Intelligence Group, a U.S.-based organization that monitors jihadist Web traffic, the claim of responsibility was posted late Monday on militant websites.

The group said the attacks were proof that they "know where and when to strike and the mujahedeen will never stand with their hands tied while the pernicious Iranian project shows its ugly face."

The remark was in reference to accusations by Sunni militants that Iraq's Shiite-dominated government has allied itself too closely with neighboring Shiite power Iran, a bitter enemy of Iraq under the regime of Saddam Hussein.

The Baghdad military spokesman, Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, said al-Qaida in Iraq ? no longer focused on fighting U.S. forces ? is hoping to take advantage of the current political tension to re-ignite sectarian warfare.

"It has become a clear scheme to draw Iraq into a sectarian war again," al-Moussawi said. "Al-Qaida in Iraq played a major role in 2005 and 2006 in pushing the county into a civil war and they succeeded."

On Tuesday morning, a car bomb exploded near a police station in the town of Hawija, 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Baghdad, killing two civilians and injuring another, said Kirkuk police commander Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qadir.

U.S. and some Iraqi officials have warned of a resurgence of Sunni and Shiite militants and an increase in violence after the U.S. troop withdrawal.

Along with the security challenge, Iraq is facing an increase in political tension as Iraq's Shiite prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, is engaged in a showdown with the top Sunni political leader in the country.

Al-Maliki's government has issued an arrest warrant for Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi on charges that he ran hit squads against government officials.

Al-Hashemi has denied the charges and said they are politically motivated.

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Associated Press writer Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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The Big Gaming Remake Guide - Features - www.GameInformer.com

Unless it's a downloadable, I honestly don't understand how we can honestly be allowed to go back after Halo Anniversary's new take to Remaking the classics.

Seriously, if you're going to remake a game don't just slap on higher resolution textures and call it a day. Update the character models, improve the animation, work on the lighting. Give us an actual reason to buy the game we already have a copy of lying around.

You can argue that the collections give you more than one game. But for $40 Halo Anniversary was definitely something any Halo fan could get behind. And if you're a fan of say Devil May Cry I'm sure you could say the same about a similar approach to those games.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Jumping Spiders Take the Leafen Path

Phidippus princeps, a jumping spider. Click image to see them in motion! Image still by Thomas Shahan.

As we carve out our domains for home, business or farm among the landscape, we give little thought to our eco-engineering on the previous denizens we ?annexed? the land from. It is no secret that our practices are intentionally destructive. But, still, many of us are compelled to preserve what little shreds of biodiversity remain.

In the midst of the cutting and gutting, we really need to know what the appropriate ways to maintain population connectivity are. Continuous stands of forests are becoming in shorter supply. Why does population connectivity matter? Take for example a sinking cruise ship in a warm, tropical location with 5 families aboard. Each family climbs into their own life raft and floats away to nearby deserted islands. Resigned to their predicament, they settle in for the long haul and make their lives anew in this tropical ?paradise?.

Some islands are close enough for the families to visit one another, while others are father apart. Of course, these are jellyfish and shark infested waters and swimming across channels comes at your own risk! Since swimming out in the open makes you very vulnerable, so only the islands that are closest together are ever able to make contact with each other.

For colonizes to thrive they must grow. Assuming there is no immigration from outside this groups of islands, they only way to grow is if all the islanders mate and reproduce with each other. Otherwise, their family line and backstories will die out with them and, well, we are biologically programmed to not push the self-destruct button! (To an extent?). Population geneticists hold that populations that outcross (mate outside their population) are much better off than populations that inbreed (mating only within a single population). This is because mating within the same group over several generations tends to fix genetic traits that are harmful. By mating outside your population, you have a better chance of masking or even purging harmful genetic traits from your family line. And, let?s be honest, who doesn?t want to want to purge grandpa?s unibrow and hairy ear canal from subsequent generations of their family!

This, of course, holds true for animals and plants. Connecting populations is a fundamental concept in conservation science. While we fragment the world around us into ever smaller pieces, if our goal is to preserve species then we must make sure they can find each other. But one problem not taken into account for many conservation ecologists is the mere fact that communities evolve together. A stand of forest has a long history of interactions between plants, insects, mammals, birds and all the myriad sorts of microfauna and fungi . These historical interactions are encoded within their genetic make-up as unique events which affected their individual demographies.

Remove enough species and the ecosystem collapses. Public domain via Jorge Barrios.

Think of it this way, take an ominously-leaning tower of Jenga. While you may remove several pieces and it still stands strong, the stability of the tower is more threatened with each removal and gets dangerously close to collapse. Eventually, all redundancy in the system is lost and with any further removal all could end in catastrophe.

Adding corridors to fragmented landscapes is not the same as adding pieces (species) to the Jenga tower, but much like placing your palm on the unbalanced edge to hold up the tower, corridors strengthen ecological redundancy.?The larger the habitat, the more individuals that can be supported and hence more genetic diversity spread out among the populations or subpopulations. Corridors connect isolated patches and in effect make a specie potential habitat potentially larger. In theory, we should be able to construct corridors to connect isolated populations so there can be movement and gene flow between groups. For large mammals and far-flying birds these problems can be overcome by size and ability. But, most of life is not as such!

Take, for instance, the adorable jumping spider (above), Phidippus princeps (Salticidae). To understand how this spider moves across a fragmented landscape, Baker (2007) manipulated corridors connecting patches of an old growth field of clover and alfalfa. Patches were either all unconnected, all connected, or partly connected by vegetated corridors, as opposed to bare corridors (see schema below). Spiders were set loose upon the land from a source patch and their movements were closely monitored.

Experimental design from Baker 2007 studying effects of corridors on jumping spider connectivity.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Baker found that P. princeps always preferred vegetated corridors and was never found on bare strips. Even when vegetated corridors were absent and?their population was overcrowded 2-3 times their natural density, the spiders rarely moved across the bare ground. This has pretty fundamental consequences for movement and dispersal ecology, underlying the importance of the types of corridors between habitat patches. Invertebrates in particular, typically being littler, are more subject to small changes and micro-habitat conditions. As Baker noted, ?If an animal, as in the case of?P. princeps, does not respond to density pressures when habitat patches are surrounded by unfavorable habitat, the persistence of fragmented populations may be severely compromised.? To put it lightly.

The fact of the matter is that most creatures won?t risk it out in the open. They need cover to help ensure their survival when moving around. This is a nice arguement for conserving natural corridors between habitat patches, as opposed to creating corridors for animals after we?ve destroyed their habitat. In a recent review on the effects of corridors on habitat connectivity, Gilbert-Norton and colleagues (2010) found that among the 78 experiments published in 35 research articles (including Baker 2007) since 1988 corridors helped increase movement between habitat patches by about 50%. This is a nontrivial number when we are talking about species at the brink of local extinction. Additionally, the effect of these corridors was much stronger for natural corridors (with preexisting vegetation) than manipulated corridors (those created by us), so much so the authors concluded that maintaining existing natural habitat corridors were a worthwhile conservation endeavor.

ResearchBlogging.orgBaker, L. (2007). Effect of corridors on the movement behavior of the jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae).?Canadian Journal of Zoology, 85 (7), 802-808 DOI: 10.1139/Z07-061

Gilbert-Norton, L., Wilson, R., Stevens, J., & Beard, K. (2010). A Meta-Analytic Review of Corridor Effectiveness Conservation Biology, 24 (3), 660-668 DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01450.x

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Congo opposition leader holds own inauguration (AP)

KINSHASA, Congo ? Congo's opposition leader held a private ceremony inaugurating himself president Friday after police prevented him and his supporters from gathering publicly, a spokesman said, a move that comes three days after the president was sworn in for a second term.

Police fired tear gas Friday at supporters of Etienne Tshisekedi as they attempted to reach Kinshasa's Martyrs' Stadium. Police also gathered near the home of the 79-year-old opposition leader, prompting him to hold the ceremony Friday afternoon in the company of about a dozen colleagues, said party spokesman Jean Marie Vianey Kabukanyi.

President Joseph Kabila was sworn in earlier in the week after he was announced the official winner of the November poll.

Observers fear Tshisekedi's move could spark more election-related violence in the mineral-rich central African nation. Police inspector general Charles Bisengimana said the situation was calm in Kinshasa on Friday.

About 1,000 Tshisekedi supporters of gathered near the stadium Friday morning. Several tanks waited nearby.

Hours after the event was scheduled to begin, Kabukanyi said Tshisekedi was still at home and was consulting with colleagues on his next move.

"Etienne Tshisekedi is well at his home in Limete" neighborhood, Kabukanyi said.

Tshisekedi earlier declared himself the winner of the election that international and local observers say lacked credibility, defying Kabila who results said had 49 percent of the vote, compared to 32 percent for Tshisekedi.

Kabila came to power after his father's assassination and has led Congo for a decade. His father, Laurent Kabila, was a rebel leader who toppled the country's dictator of 32 years, Mobutu Sese Seko, in 1997.

Joseph Kabila was declared the winner following constitutional reforms he pushed through parliament limiting the election to one round. Under the old rules, any winner had to have more than 50 percent of votes.

Human Rights Watch said Wednesday that security forces have killed at least 24 people and detained dozens in attacks to quell dissent over the much-criticized vote.

Tshisekedi last month ordered his followers to stage jailbreaks to free detained colleagues.

Observers fear unrest if Tshisekedi, who is enormously popular with the country's impoverished masses, orders his supporters to take to the streets.

The November election was only the second democratic vote in Congo's 51-year history, and the first to be organized by the Congolese government rather than by the international community.

Congo, which is sub-Saharan Africa's largest country, has suffered decades of dictatorship and civil war. The country's east is still wracked by violence perpetrated by dozens of militia and rebel groups.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Washington: Space Station Commander Captures Unprecedented View Of Comet

??Washington: Space Station Commander Captures Unprecedented View Of Comet

International Space Station Commander Dan Burbank captured spectacular imagery of Comet Lovejoy, viewed from about 240 miles above the Earth's horizon on Wednesday, December 21.

Today Burbank described seeing the comet as 'the most amazing thing I have ever seen in space,' in an interview with WDIV-TV in Detroit. Burbank took hundreds of still images of the comet.

The images also were processed into a time-lapse video that will air on NASA TV at?4 PM CST.

The video, including Burbank's comments, and a selection of the individual images are available online at:

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For NASA TV downlink, schedule and streaming video information, visit:

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ComScore?s 2011 Social Report: Facebook Leading, Microblogging Growing, World Connecting

You already know that social networking sites have been getting huge around the world, but an annual report out today from comScore shows what exactly is going at a wonderful new level of detail, with surprises for even long-time industry watchers like me.

1 in every 5 minutes of time online is now being spent on social networking sites, up from a mere 6% in early 2007. The sites, led by Facebook, now reach 82% of the world?s internet-using population ? about 1.2 billion people in total. This growth is happening across countries, with 41 of the 43 countries that the web measurement firm tracks showing penetration of 85% or more.

Within these big numbers, though, all sorts of differences emerge. People in Latin America spend an especially large portion of their time online on sites like Facebook and Twitter ? 28%, or 7.6 hours per month. That?s much less the case in Asia, where it?s 11% and less than 3 hours per month. Those are broad averages, and full of anomalies. The Philippines, for example, is actually the most socially networked country in the world, with 43% of users time going to these services, and above 8.7 hours.

Facebook itself is making up the largest portion of all this usage ? even as all sorts of rivals and alternatives are surging. The service reached 55% of the worlds? online population in October, with incredibly high engagement: 3 out of every 4 minutes on these types of sites, and every seventh online minute. For the most part, it has surged into first places across countries that had previously been on rival sites, like Orkut in Brazil.

But Facebook is running out of new users in North America and Western Europe simply because it has so much of these markets already (even though it?s not running out of users? attention). In the meantime, a whole other crop of social sites are booming everywhere, led by Twitter.

The microblogging service has grown by 59% in the past year to reach 160 million monthly unique users worldwide. Professional social network LinkedIn has grown by 55% to nearly 100 million. Easy-blogging site Tumblr is up 172% to nearly 40 million; Chinese Twitter-style site Sina Weibo shows almost identical growth (albeit mostly in China).

Report co-author Andrew Lipsman says this is one of the trends that was most surprising to him about the report. There?s more and more people who want to share around interests, not just the close social relationships.

All in all, many of these market leaders are also showing just how global they are these days, with Twitter and Facebook each now having 80% of their users outside of the US.

The report has all sorts of other data gems, too. Here?s a few that jumped out at me:

- Google+ now has 65 million users worldwide. That thing has some legs, even if we don?t always see them here at TechCrunch.

- Women continue to lead men in engagement across the world ? by 2 hours or 30% per month in North America and Europe. This is a long-term trend that comScore has seen across older services like instant messaging. But, men have shown a 10% bump since July of 2010, and they gradually appear to be catching up. A lot of this has to do with age. Usage is about at equilibrium among younger age groups, Lipsman notes.

- Mobile is crucial to usage in many markets and growing, but continues to account for a minority of overall usage. Between a quarter and a third of users in Western markets reported accessing social networking sites at least once a month from mobile devices.

- Ads are still playing catch-up to spending levels per traffic that you?d expect to see in other areas.

- Email usage has been declining in usage among younger age groups, a trend that?s not likely to change.

This is by no means all of the interesting data in the report. You can download the full thing on comScore?s site, here. I should note that it deserves credit for doing an especially good job providing easy-to-read data visualizations ? something that you don?t see often enough amidst all the awful infographics out there.

ComScore?s methodology, considered by many to be the best in the measurement business, includes large-scale opt-in user sampling around the world and across desktop and mobile devices.


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Monday, December 19, 2011

Moody's downgrades Belgium's debt by 2 notches

(AP) ? Moody's Investors Services on Friday downgraded Belgium's credit rating by two notches, citing strains on eurozone countries as they try to finance their heavy debt loads amid the regional financial crisis.

The ratings agency cut Belgium's local- and foreign-currency government bond ratings to "Aa3" from Aa1," with a negative outlook. The ratings remain investment grade.

Moody's said the downgrade comes as soaring borrowing costs strain the finances of heavily indebted countries that use the euro, like Belgium. The strains are also making it difficult for Belgium to reduce debt and rein in spending.

Other factors included the impact the crisis is having on Belgium's economic growth, and concerns about the small nation's banking sector.

Moody's earlier this week said the debt of the euro area countries is under pressure, because of the uncertainty surrounding efforts to solve the region's debt crisis. The agency has said it is reviewing its ratings on France's debt, and downgraded Hungary late last month. It already rates the bonds of Greece, Ireland and Portugal as "junk."

It downgrading Belgium, Moody's said higher costs for financing public borrowing could "significantly complicate" efforts to reduce the country's overall level of debt. In addition, there is an increased probability ? although it is still low ? that further turmoil could result in the inability to sell bonds.

The ratings agency is also concerned about the ability for the "small and very open Belgian economy" to grow, particularly as the rest of Europe aims to reduce debt by putting strict austerity measures into place. Belgium may find it necessary to further cut spending beyond the roughly ?11 billion to ?16 billion cuts planned, which would further weigh on economic growth.

Moody's pointed to Belgium's recent political trouble as another concern in addressing its economic problems.

Elio Di Rupo took the oath as Belgium's prime minister on Dec. 6, ending 541 days under a caretaker government that resulted from impasse among negotiators trying to bridge the divide between the country's linguistic groups.

"Belgium's recent experience of political bargaining indicates that consensus on additional measures can be difficult to achieve," Moody's said.

Finally, Moody's raised the issue of Belgium's banking sector. The ratings agency is concerned that the continued dismantling of Dexia Credit Local could further increase debt. In October, the Dexia Bank Belgium unit was nationalized at a cost of ?4 billion. That move increased Belgium's exposure to the rest of the banking group. Combined, Moody's estimated that exposure to be close to 10 percent of the nation's gross domestic product.

Earlier Friday, Fitch Ratings said it was considering further cuts to the credit scores of Belgium and five other eurozone nations.

Associated Press

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

AP Enterprise: Russia oil spills wreak devastation (AP)

USINSK, Russia ? On the bright yellow tundra outside this oil town near the Arctic Circle, a pitch-black pool of crude stretches toward the horizon. The source: a decommissioned well whose rusty screws ooze with oil, viscous like jam.

This is the face of Russia's oil country, a sprawling, inhospitable zone that experts say represents the world's worst ecological oil catastrophe.

Environmentalists estimate at least 1 percent of Russia's annual oil production, or 5 million tons, is spilled every year. That is equivalent to one Deepwater Horizon-scale leak about every two months. Crumbling infrastructure and a harsh climate combine to spell disaster in the world's largest oil producer, responsible for 13 percent of global output.

Oil, stubbornly seeping through rusty pipelines and old wells, contaminates soil, kills all plants that grow on it and destroys habitats for mammals and birds. Half a million tons every year get into rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean, the government says, upsetting the delicate environmental balance in those waters.

It's part of a legacy of environmental tragedy that has plagued Russia and the countries of its former Soviet empire for decades, from the nuclear horrors of Chernobyl in Ukraine to lethal chemical waste in the Russian city of Dzerzhinsk and paper mill pollution seeping into Siberia's Lake Baikal, which holds one-fifth of the world's supply of fresh water.

Oil spills in Russia are less dramatic than disasters in the Gulf of Mexico or the North Sea, more the result of a drip-drip of leaked crude than a sudden explosion. But they're more numerous than in any other oil-producing nation including insurgency-hit Nigeria, and combined they spill far more than anywhere else in the world, scientists say.

"Oil and oil products get spilled literally every day," said Dr. Grigory Barenboim, senior researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Water Problems.

No hard figures on the scope of oil spills in Russia are available, but Greenpeace estimates that at least 5 million tons leak every year in a country producing about 500 million tons a year.

Dr. Irina Ivshina, of the government-financed Institute of the Environment and Genetics of Microorganisms, supports the 5 million ton estimate, as does the World Wildlife Fund.

The figure is derived from two sources: Russian state-funded research that shows 10-15 percent of Russian oil leakage enters rivers; and a 2010 report commissioned by the Natural Resources Ministry that shows nearly 500,000 tons slips into northern Russian rivers every year and flow into the Arctic.

The estimate is considered conservative: The Russian Economic Development Ministry in a report last year estimated spills at up to 20 million tons per year.

That astonishing number, for which the ministry offered no elaboration, appears to be based partly on the fact most small leaks in Russia go unreported. Under Russian law, leaks of less than 8 tons are classified only as "incidents" and carry no penalties.

Russian oil spills also elude detection because most happen in the vast swaths of unpopulated tundra and conifer forestin the north, caused either by ruptured pipes or leakage from decommissioned wells.

Weather conditions in most oil provinces are brutal, with temperatures routinely dropping below minus 40 degrees Celsius (minus 40 Fahrenheit) in winter. That makes pipelines brittle and prone to rupture unless they are regularly replaced and their condition monitored.

Asked by The Associated Press to comment, the Natural Resources Ministry and the Energy Ministry said they have no data on oil spills and referred to the other ministry for further inquiries.

Even counting only the 500,000 tons officially reported to be leaking into northern rivers every year, Russia is by far the worst oil polluter in the world.

_Nigeria, which produces one-fifth as much oil as Russia, logged 110,000 tons spilled in 2009, much of that due to rebel attacks on pipelines.

_The U.S., the world's third-largest oil producer, logged 341 pipeline ruptures in 2010 ? compared to Russia's 18,000 ? with 17,600 tons of oil leaking as a result, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Spills have averaged 14,900 tons a year between 2001 and 2010.

_Canada, which produces oil in weather conditions as harsh as Russia's, does not see anything near Russia's scale of disaster. Eleven pipeline accidents were reported to Canada's Transport Safety Board last year, while media reports of leaks, ranging from sizable spills to a tiny leak in a farmer's backyard, come to a total of 7,700 tons a year.

_In Norway, Russia's northwestern oil neighbor, spills amounted to some 3,000 tons a year in the past few years, said Hanne Marie Oeren, head of the oil and gas section at Norway's Climate and Pollution Agency.

Now that Russian companies are moving to the Arctic to tap vast but hard-to-get oil and gas riches, scientists voice concerns that Russia's outdated technologies and shoddy safety record make for a potential environmental calamity there.

Gazpromneft, an oil subsidiary of the gas giant Gazprom, is preparing to drill for oil in the Arctic's Pechora Sea, even as environmentalists complain that the drilling platform is outdated and the company is not ready to deal with potential accidents.

Government scientists acknowledge that Russia does not currently have the required technology to develop Arctic fields but say it will be years before the country actually starts drilling.

"We must start the work now, do the exploration and develop the technology so that we would be able to ... start pumping oil from the Arctic in the middle of this century," Alexei Kontorovich, chairman of the council on geology, oil and gas fields at the Russian Academy of Sciences, told a recent news conference.

The same academy's Barenboim said, however, that Russian technology is developing too slowly to make it a safe bet for Arctic exploration.

"Over the past years, environmental risks have increased more sharply compared to how far our technologies, funds, equipment and skills to deal with them have advanced," he said.

In 1994, the republic of Komi, where Usinsk lies 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of the Arctic Circle, became the scene of Russia's largest oil spill when an estimated 100,000 tons splashed from an aging pipeline.

It killed plants and animals, and polluted up to 40 kilometers (25 miles) of two local rivers, killing thousands of fish. In villages most affected, respiratory diseases rose by some 28 percent in the year following the leak.

Seen from a helicopter, the oil production area is dotted with pitch-black ponds. Fresh leaks are easy to find once you step into the tundra north of Usinsk. To spot a leak, find a dying tree. Fir trees with drooping gray, dry branches look as though scorched by a wildfire. They are growing insoil polluted by oil.

Usinsk spokeswoman Tatyana Khimichuk said the city administration had no powers to influence oil company operations.

"Everything that happens at the oil fields is Lukoil's responsibility," she said, referring to Russia's second largest oil company, which owns a network of pipelines in the region.

Komi's environmental protection officials also blamed oil companies. The local prosecutor's office said in a report this year that the main problem is "that companies that extract hydrocarbons focus on making profits rather than how to use the resources rationally."

Valery Bratenkov works as a foreman at oil fields outside Usinsk.

After hours, he is with a local environmental group. Bratenkov used to point out to his Lukoil bosses that oil spills routinely happen under their noses and asked them to repair the pipelines. "They were offended and said that costs too much money," he said.

Activists like Bratenkov find it hard if not impossible to hold authorities to account in the area since some 90 percent of the local population comprises oil workers and their families who have moved from other regions of Russia, and depend on the industry for their livelihood.

Representatives of Lukoil denied claims that they try to conceal spills and leaks, and said that no more than 2.7 tons leaked last year from its production areas in Komi.

Ivan Blokov, campaign director at Greenpeace Russia, who studies oil spills, said the situation in Komi is replicated across Russia's oil-producing regions, which stretch from the Black Sea in the southwest to the Chinese border in Russia's Far East.

"It is happening everywhere," Blokov said. "It's typical of any oil field in Russia. The system is old and it is not being replaced in time by any oil company in the country."

What also worries scientists and environmentalists is that oil spills are not confined to abandoned or aging fields. Alarmingly, accidents happen at brand new pipelines, said Barenboim.

At least 400 tons leaked from a new pipeline in two separate accidents in Russia's Far East last year, according to media reports and oil companies. Transneft's pipeline that brings Russian oil from Eastern Siberia to China was put into operation just months before the two spills happened.

The oil industry in Komi has been sapping nature for decades, killing or forcing out reindeer and fish. Locals like the 63-year-old Bratenkov are afraid that when big oil leaves, there will be only poisoned terrain left in its wake.

"Fishing, hunting ? it's all gone," Bratenkov said.

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Bjoern H. Amland contributed to this report from Oslo, Norway.

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Nataliya Vasilyeva can be reached at http://twitter.com/natvasilyevaap

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Police: Man called in threats to avoid urine tests

(AP) ? Police say an Alaska man twice called in bomb threats to a probation office to avoid urine tests.

Anchorage police spokesman Lt. Dave Parker says that 44-year-old Bryant K. Brown was arrested Thursday on two counts of terroristic threatening.

Parker says bomb threats were called into the state Department of Corrections Adult Probation Office on Nov. 22 and Nov. 23 ? the same days Brown was scheduled for surprise urine tests.

He says those on probation receive a card with a certain color on it and must call in every day to see if those with that colored card need to be tested.

Brown had been called for testing on both days that bomb threats were called in.

Brown was scheduled to be arraigned Friday.

Associated Press

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Gaddafi's death may be war crime: ICC prosecutor (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? The death of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who was captured and killed by rebels in October, may have been a war crime, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said on Thursday.

"I think the way in which Mr Gaddafi was killed creates suspicions of ... war crimes," ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo told reporters.

"I think that's a very important issue," he said. "We are raising this concern to the national authorities and they are preparing a plan to have a comprehensive strategy to investigate all these crimes."

Under pressure from Western allies, Libya's National Transitional Council has promised to investigate how Gaddafi and his son Mo'tassim were killed.

Mobile phone footage showed both alive after their capture. The former Libyan leader was seen being mocked, beaten and abused before he died, in what NTC officials said was crossfire.

The U.N. Security Council referred Gaddafi's crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators to the ICC in February and authorized military intervention to protect civilians in March. The ICC indicted Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam and the former intelligence chief for war crimes.

Saif al-Islam is now in the custody of the Libyan authorities who have said they plan to try in him in Libya instead of handing him over to The Hague-based ICC. Moreno-Ocampo has said this was possible.

Moreno-Ocampo has also said he was investigating allegations that the anti-Gaddafi forces and NATO were also guilty of war crimes during the civil war.

(Reporting By Louis Charbonneau; editing by Christopher Wilson)

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Plan would lift wages of home care workers

President Barack Obama speaks in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, where he announced action to provide minimum wage and overtime protections for in-home care workers. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama speaks in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, where he announced action to provide minimum wage and overtime protections for in-home care workers. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama acknowledges Pauline Beck as he speaks in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, where he announced action to provide minimum wage and overtime protections for in-home care workers. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama kisses Pauline Beck after speaking in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, where he announced action to provide minimum wage and overtime protections for in-home care workers. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

(AP) ? The Obama administration announced a plan Thursday to extend minimum wage and overtime protections to home health care workers, a move that would boost living standards for nearly 2 million domestic employees but could mean higher costs for the elderly and disabled.

President Barack Obama said it's inexcusable for in-home care employees to be paid less because "they're still lumped in the category as teenage baby sitters."

"They deserve to be treated fairly," Obama said at a White House ceremony surrounded by more than a dozen home health care workers. "They deserve to be paid fairly for a service that many older Americans couldn't live without."

It was the latest step taken by Obama to try to boost the economy without going through Congress.

Home health care aides have been exempt from federal wage laws since 1974, when they were considered companions to the elderly and compared to neighborhood baby sitters. But the number of full-time home care workers has surged, along with the growing number of retirees who need help with a range of daily tasks, from taking the right medication to getting cleaned and dressed.

Currently, 29 states don't require minimum wage or overtime for home health care workers.

"These are real jobs as part of a huge and growing industry," said Steve Edelstein, National Policy Director for the Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute in New York. "They deserve same basic labor protections that other workers enjoy."

Unions and advocacy groups say nearly half of all home care workers live at or below the poverty level and receive public benefits such as food stamps and Medicaid. Poor working conditions, low wages and high turnover make it challenging to meet the growing demand to provide care for the elderly in their homes instead of in institutions.

More than 90 percent of home care workers are women. About 30 percent are black, and 12 percent are Hispanic.

With the size of the U.S. population over 65 expected to nearly double in the next 20 years, millions more will rely on long-term health care from domestic workers.

Health services companies that employ home care workers have opposed efforts to expand hour and wage laws, arguing that it would drive up costs for elderly clients who can ill afford it.

"We are in full support of adequate and fair wages of those doing such admirable work," said Jordan Lindsey, a spokesman for the California Association for Health Services at Home. "However, it needs to be carefully balanced with the unique needs of seniors and people with disabilities who need home care and keeping that type of care affordable."

For a patient with dementia who needs 24-hour care, for example, a family is currently allowed to pay home aides at a flat hourly rate. If overtime rules apply, Lindsey said, it could triple the cost of care.

Once the Labor Department formally proposes the new rules to extend wage laws to home health workers, there will be a 60-day period for public comments. The rules could take effect early next year.

The Clinton administration initially tried to extend federal wage rules to home aides, but President George W. Bush stopped the effort.

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Follow Sam Hananel on Twitter at http://twitter.com/shananel

Associated Press

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