Saturday, June 23, 2007

I Touched Obama: Babel, Barack








I watched the movie before I went to the event, of my first time ever seeing Barack in person. It was not at all planned. My Netflix movies had stopped coming, I had switched to one at a time from three at a time. I figured maybe there were credit card problems. But no, they had sent a movie in December, and had never got it back, and I have no idea how that happened. And months had gone by. Then a friend said you can watch movies online at Netflix these days. I am like, really? And so I log on, and end up writing to them saying I have not been receiving movies for weeks, maybe months. Months was correct. They refunded for two months, and sent me Babel.

Cheryl Steed was trying hard to get me to buy my ticket for the event. I wanted to. Finally I did while digging through my big snail mail bucket. I dug out a credit card from months back that had not been activated yet. I went to the local library to buy my ticket. Online. Internet was down at my place, that rarely happens. We got faster than cable broadband. Slightly.

I was in a mood to go jog. Have not done that in a long, long, long time. Although I walk a whole lot, like all the time. Only a few weeks back, I walked from Rudy's near Times Square to my place south of Prospect Park, my second time doing so. But that is not enough. I am at a phase where I want to jog and jaw much more. Get back into the groove of facetime. Regain. Instead I decided to watch Babel. It was too appealing. Babel, Barack.

Most people think, my heart is clean, I am not a racist, I don't dislike brown and black people and yellow people: we live in a color coded world. I have a few black friends, blah, blah, blah. But it is not about clean and unclean hearts. Although that it is. It is about cross-cultural communication, and I mean cross-cultural in a broader sense, like Babel, communicating with the other, the deaf, the woman, the very young. That is what global warming, and terrorism and nuclear proliferation are about. Cross-cultural communication. Barack might have been born biracial. But that guy is white. I am telling you. I have read up on him. His software is white. His absent father was black, true, African on that, but the mother with him was white. His blackness does not come from family, it comes from the world, growing up. Barack Obama is biracial by birth, white by upbringing, Black to the world, black by marriage, and postracial by appeal. He is African American without the hyphen. The guy is part Third World, which is where I come in.

You mess up with cross-cultural communication when you put your total energy into just trying harder and harder to make yourself clearer and clearer. The strong metaphor that comes to mind is the American tourist talking loud. If you talk loud enough, maybe they will finally understand some English.

Cross-cultural communication is about making very clear what you want to say, true. You have to know what you want to say. But then step two is to throw everything out the window. All your assumptions, everything you want to say. That is the hard part. You get asked to step outside your worldview. The only you know, the one you carry around no matter where you go. To step aside and try and get into the other worldview. That does not mean you have to let go, and do as others want you to do. You still have the option to come right back into your world, and say and do and act as you get dictated by your worldview. But it helps to step out for communication purposes.

And culture is not static, it is not like, okay, so I dug out this fossil, and studied it, and how many more are there? Cultures mix, there is a relentless mishmash going on. Kind of like a kaleidoscope. The stuff is being shaken all the time. The body of knowledge is in major fluidity. It is not even knowledge. There's information, there are concepts, ideas, emotional bonds that stand like prisms, coloring all that pass through.

It is so appropriate that I watched Babel a few hours before I met Barack Obama for the very first time. My first opportunity to meet him was a better one. It was free. It was when Fernando Ferrer ray for Mayor. I read the email a few hours too late. Very uncharacteristic of me. But that is the way it was meant to be. Not reading an email on time can also lead to miscommunication.

Obama Was In Town And I Missed It

But then I meet Barack on a daily basis. I follow him through the prism called Google News. He and Hillary stand next to each other on the page, there is a vertical divide between their headlines.

Barack is an image in my mind. Some of that is me. It is tribal. I tell myself, he is Third World, I am Third World. It is blood. But then there is another part of me that wants to think politics is like astronomy. The stars will still be there, with or without me. You try and shoot for objectivity. As much as is possible. But then this particular star is in the realm of quantum physics. That which you measure, you impact. Objectivity is not possible. Physics is an inadequate metaphor for politics. The human realm is way more complicated. There are way many more dimensions you are dealing with.

It was an amazing event to go to. Ben Harper who I had never heard of before performed. The warm up act. Since I had seen so many videos of Barack, I figured I will not be surprised when he speaks. But listening to him and watching him was an intense emotional experience. I was hanging onto every word. He did something to me. Lines I had heard before on online video, read before struck at me with the ferocity of freshness. I saw his skin. And it was more a conversation than a speech. He was so in tune with the audience. He would snap up the stray remarks with a frog's tongue for the firefly. And finally shaking his hand felt so normal. Like I do it everyday. He just comes across as so relaxed. He is very comfortable in his skin.

"We will deliver New York to you for the primary," I said.

"With your help," he said.

What I really wanted to say was, "You give us Iowa, we will give you New York."

I think it is very possible. New York can be had. It might not look that way, but then Hillary was new material in 2000. Barack has to work to take the lead in the national polls, and then New York can be had.

High Energy Generation Obama Event: I Am Hooked

Cheryl Steed was trying to get me onto the committee at the first Generation Obama event itself. Then once again when I called her. Today finally she got me. She said 30 of them had had a conference call with Obama. And I am like, I would have liked to be part of that. She bribed me with that snippet, and it worked. I signed up.

I have been going to all sorts of political events in the city since I started living here. But now Obama gives me a focus I never had. I don't want to just show up for events. I want to be an insider. I want to be at the strategy meetings. And now on I don't want to go to any other events. It is now between my tech startup and Obama. Both go together, more than I realized before.

After Cheryl signed me up, I started working the room. Many I worked told me I was good at it.

At one level I feel I have been online and alone for so many years now, I am having to try and regain facetime for me. I used to be super at it. Obama might be just the exercise program I need. Most of the top Obama people in the city know me by now. My blog really seems to get people. I wonder why. I think I know, maybe. I blog like I had direct access to Obama's ears.

Isabel. I also saw her at the first event. Bruno. Jeremy.

After the event was over, there was another round of foraging the room. I met these four Africans.

"For me it is tribal. You think I care about health care? And education? And Iraq? All that is bonus," I told them. They really dug that. One guy got ecstatic.

I met these three Adams, all went to grad school together, one British, one from Ohio, one from Maryland, two of them work at the UN, and when they were at Columbia, a friend of mine was there too who they knew, Dipta Shah, now in DC, we talk regularly, small world. One said his friend now works for UNMIN, the UN mission in Nepal. I told him I know the top guy with that outfit, Ian Martin. And now another guy I know, Eritrean Samuel Tamrat, has been appointed second in command.

And then you come downstairs, and most people have left. And these are all key people. The movers shakers, the after party people. Jeff Kurzon.

Knock, Knock, Knocking On Heaven's Door

Terrence Yang. His email address I had seen on my screen a few times. We bonded fast. We had Rocky Chin in common. Rocky came to me by way of Curtis Chin, the founder of Asian Americans for Dean in 2004. We proceeded to walk about 10 blocks north to the Kemia Bar, 44th and 9th. That is where the after party was at. It was such a blast.

On the way to Kemia, Terrence - he grew up in LA, went to Harvard Law - coolly reveals to me that he is a Harvard classmate of Barack and I was floored. Not only that, he said he was one of the three Harvard Law people to go start work at the law firm in Chicago where Barack started, the firm where Barack met his wife. Terrence knows the wife as well. "She is way more impressive," he said. Terrence is now an in-house lawyer for Merrill Lynch. Before he left for the evening, he told me he was going to hook me up with some angel investor types. Barack, I am in.

After a little snack meal with Terrence, Bruno, Jeff - I promised Jeff I was going to show for his MeetUp Sunday, he bribed me by saying some European filmmakers will be there; he is ethnic Armenian, and he works for the New York office of that same law firm - and Eva - from Switzerland - I went over to the other room.

Cheryl has spent three and a half months backpacking in India. She has studied Buddhism. She has black hair. She is slim. She could pass for an Indian. "That's my song," she said and proceeded to dance. And she had been smoking a hookah the entire time. Who smokes hookah? This was a hookah bar. She told me hookah bars were all the fad in the city.

The place played so much Indian music. I am like, wow. Hookah, Hindi songs. What more can you ask for? Cheryl said she had invited Barack to the after party - she is one of the top six people on the Generation Obama team - and he had declined saying he is going to turn into "a pumpkin."

I am at an all name and no money phase in life right now. I was trying to take Terrence to the 99 cents pizza place by the 41st and 9th. Bruno vetoed the idea. That guy does hedge fund.

Laura was there. It felt so good to catch up. She is a San Francisco transplant, new in town. Her roomie Sophy who looks like John Travolta's wife, what's her name?

"I went to Drinking Liberally last night," Laura said.

I had a long techie talk with Andrew. Middlebury grad, was with two startups, now works a mainstream corporate job that pays well but is not exciting. To do startup is a tiger tasting human blood. Amy, his sister's friend. I got invited to the sister's birthday party the following day in Williamsburg. Andy would be great to have on my team when I form my local team which is at least a year away.

Terrence equals money. Andy equals tech. Barack, I am in. I have been calling up high school friends from Kathmandu days spread across America scramping for some seed money while trying to network my way to angels in the city. New York City, the city of angels.

What's in there for me? I want to be friends with President Obama and his Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, and I want to stay in the private sector, and I want Obama to set a goal of a total spread of democracy by 2020, and I want to contribute the war with communications technology way. That is why I give time to Obama. That's my self interest. I want a total spread of democracy. JFK took us to the moon, Obama should give us a total spread of democracy by 2020.

A prize take-home was this flyer that had the email addresses of all the top organizers and numerous Obama groups in the city. They are all climbing onto this blog's mailing list. I am a digital democrat.

Where's the party at?

Miguel was in his shorts in the line outside at the very beginning. I told him it is all cool. Half an hour later, I spotted him making a second entry. He was wearing pants now. He said he lived close by. He noticed everyone was so dressed up. He had to run. He was sweating, gasping for air. He works for the Oxford University Press.

On my way back during the wee hours of morning from the bar, I did get myself two slices at the 99 cent pizza place. It is a ritual when I am in that part of town. You should check it out.

In The News

UN says Nepal Maoists have stepped up violence, abduction
Monsters and Critics.com Maoist former rebels have stepped up their violent activities and abductions in recent months creating a climate of fear ..... violent disruption of political activities and other types of abuse. .... Some 24 people have been abducted since May 28 alone, interrogated, in some cases beaten and threatened before being released .... the abuse violated international human rights law, the peace agreement between the government and the former rebels and domestic laws. ..... The Maoists have defended the YCL activities by accusing its detractors of trying to undermine the Maoist party by highlighting 'isolated incidences' and ignoring the social work it undertakes.
Nepal's Maoist youth create "climate of fear"-UN Reuters AlertNet

Can a Third-Party Candidate Win? Wall Street Journal many third-party candidates introduce new campaign issues or take positions opposed by the two parties. Mr. Perot, for example, opposed free trade and railed against growing deficits. The Progressive Party in the early 20th century built support for women's suffrage and the income tax, and the Republican Party formed as an antislavery party in the 1850s. ...... And if elected, Mr. Bloomberg would face a Congress where he has no major base of support. .... the number of voters registered as independent has increased in all 27 states, to an average of 25% from 18%. ..... During Mr. Perot's 1992 campaign, nearly 41% of Americans agreed with the statement, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore," compared with 51% who share that sentiment today ...... 43% of voters say they have a negative view of the Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton. ..... The two-party system broke down in 1860 when there were four major candidates, allowing Abraham Lincoln to win the presidency with just 39% of the popular vote.
Whatever he's up to, Bloomberg's a breath of fresh air Houston Chronicle The day after announcing he had become an "independent," Bloomberg launched a goodbye missile toward the administration of George W. Bush. ..... He said that "we're in danger of losing our lead in many parts of science and medicine and education, economics." That doesn't leave us many things to be a leader of. ...... In a recent Rasmussen poll, nearly a third of Americans refused to identify with either party. Self-described independents ran about neck and neck with Republicans (31.5 percent) and not far behind Democrats (37.2 percent). ..... Major crime fell 30 percent, school-test scores rose, the welfare rolls declined, the budget went into surplus, and guess what: Bloomberg is now cutting some of those taxes he had to raise. Today, the city has more rich people than you can stomach. .... As the Bush administration enters its last 16 months of messing everything up
Barack Obama to Deliver Major Faith Speech This Weekend Christian Broadcasting Network this weekend the Red Sea is going to part. ..... his first major address on faith and politics as a presidential candidate.
Obama to address national meeting of the United Church of Christ WAND
Obama promises sweeping government reform Bloomington Pantagraph tough restrictions on lobbying by former political appointees. .... prohibiting political appointees in his administration from lobbying the executive branch for the remainder of his time in office. ..... "In our democracy, the price of access and influence should be nothing more than your voice and your vote," he said. .... ending the abuse of no-bid contracts, restoring objectivity to the executive branch and increasing public access to information

Obama Holds Fundraiser At NYC Rock Club WCBS-TV New York, NY Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama's campaign is cultivating a youthful aura -- and that was the atmosphere at a Manhattan fund-raiser for the Illinois senator last night. .... he advocated increasing fuel efficiency in automobiles to 45 miles-per-gallon to combat global warming. .... The Senate voted Thursday to boost average fuel economy to 35 miles-per-gallon for cars, S-U-Vs and pickup trucks by 2020. ..... Obama challenged the crowd of about 500 people -- most of them under 40 -- to get involved in politics. .... One of Obama's rivals, John Edwards, was also in Manhattan last night. He emphasized fighting poverty in a speech to about 200 supporters at a grassroots campaign function.
Obama courts young supporters at NYC rock-club fundraiser Staten Island Advance, NY Save for the American flag backdrop and the presidential candidate onstage, Sen. Barack Obama's fundraiser could have been mistaken for a rock concert. Beer was served in plastic cups, the young crowd snapped photographs with cell phones, and a deafening roar of approval met Obama at the Hammerstein Ballroom — a venue known for rock, rather than rubber chicken. .... The event Friday night mirrored the Obama campaign's aura — youthful, polished and filled with idealistic talk of the future. .... The White House said Friday that President Bush has made closing the prison a priority. ..... Obama poked fun at his "politics of hope" refrain, joking, "They think I'm a hope peddler — a hope monger." ...... "He's young and energetic," said Amber Gaines, 31, of Belleville, N.J. "He has fresh ideas. He's not corrupt yet." ..... Edwards also addressed the prison in Guantanamo Bay: "On the first day I'm president of the United States, if it's still open, I will close Guantanamo," he said.
Bam & Edwards hit city for funds New York Daily News, NY Democrats Barack Obama and John Edwards hustled for New York dollars last night, rushing to boost their donation tallies before the close of the latest presidential fund-raising period. ...... Obama drew about 1,200 donors to the Hammerstein Ballroom, with standing room going for $100, preferred seats for $250 and a VIP reception with the man himself for $500. ........ admission to an Edwards party selling for as little as $15 a head. .... Obama swept into town yesterday after a New Hampshire speech on his proposed ethics reforms. His fans here said they gravitated to him for his freshness and authenticity. ...... "Bloomberg was a Democrat. He became a Republican because he couldn't win a Democratic primary. He's never been, I think, comfortable with the Republican Party. He's too sensible for that," Obama said

Lessons Learned as Obama Shepherds Volunteers New York Times, United States Brooklyn for Barack, NYC4Obama, the Audacity of Park Slope ...... a sophisticated group of young professionals skilled in marketing, organizing, Web design and other useful areas .... perhaps more than any other campaign this cycle, his campaign is relying on grass-roots involvement in New York and elsewhere to turn out voters. ...... the Obama campaign is making its ability to mobilize large numbers of volunteers central to its campaign ethos ..... Obama, who was a grass-roots organizer in his youth, places value on door-to-door, neighborhood-by-neighborhood campaigning. In a recent conference call with 400 volunteer leaders, he gave tips for canvassing (“stay hydrated,” and “don’t just talk but listen”). ..... many of the volunteers who fanned out across New York City during the campaign’s “Walk for Change” said they felt that they were creating a movement. ..... the Clinton campaign said it had no fear of losing New York. “We’re gratified that poll after poll shows Hillary leading the primary in New York overwhelmingly
Picking Up Where Dean Left Off New York Times The Obama campaign, along with several of his rivals, is hoping to pick up where Mr. Dean’s presidential bid left off – at least where political creativity is concerned – by seizing on the power of the Internet to raise money, stir excitement and mobilize supporters across the country.

Dell Receives another NASDAQ Delisting Notice WRAL.com for failure to file forms related to earnings reports. ...... In May, Dell filed a request for an extension of its conditional listing. Its audit committee is investigating Dell’s finances. ..... Dell operates its largest manufacturing facility in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Dell receives delisting notice from NASDAQ TechJournal South
Dell Warned Stock May Be Removed From NASDAQ KXAN-TV
Global trade talks collapse New Zealand Herald The United States and the European Union, representing rich nation interests, and Brazil and India, for the developing world, were quick to blame the other side ...... the G4 group of trade powers. .... the near six-year-old WTO negotiations -- seen as a bulwark against creeping protectionism -- deep differences over how far to open up agricultural and industrial markets and cut rich nation farm subsidies. ....... the round aims to lift millions out of poverty through more trade. But it has faced problems from the start, mainly over agriculture, which is a highly sensitive political issue almost everywhere. ...... Washington has demanded that any deal that significantly cuts US farm subsidies must open new export markets around the world in agriculture, manufacturing and services. ...... Brazil and India said Washington was not ready to go far enough to warrant more concessions on their part in manufacturing goods or in lowering barriers to imports of US farm goods. ..... the EU and US positions are converging. ..... "If a good deal is possible on services this will go some way to compensate US and EU disappointment over the quality of what is on offer in the non-agricultural goods area."
Court orders federal probe of Indian superstar Amitabh Bachchan International Herald Tribune for allegedly repaying a loan to an Indian builder with US$9.75 million (€7.26 million) in foreign currency without the central bank's approval. ...... Bachchan had borrowed 30 million rupees (US$7.3 million; €5.44 million) from Mumbai-based builder C.K. Pithawala in 1995. .... Bachchan is widely considered to be India's greatest actor and has performed in nearly 150 films in a career spanning over four decades.
Vietnam Takes a Wireless Leap with Motorola wi4 WiMAX Earthtimes.org
House Votes To Lift Contraception Aid Ban CBS News
US House backs more contraceptive donations abroad Reuters AlertNet
MySpace founder aims to thwart Murdoch's WSJ bid
Independent Brad Greenspan, the 34-year-old former chief executive of the MySpace social networking site, has emerged with a rival proposal for the future of The Wall Street Journal - pitching him into a second bitter conflict with the septuagenarian media mogul Rupert Murdoch. ...... Greenspan has emerged with an alternative plan to invest $1.5bn (£750m) for a 25 per cent stake in Dow Jones and to offer advice aimed at improving the profitability of its internet properties, including WSJ.com and the financial news site MarketWatch. ...... two years after he tried unsuccessfully to stop News Corp from buying MySpace ..... a subsequent legal challenge, which alleged the $580m (£290m) price tag criminally undervalued the business, was thrown out of court. ...... Greenspan said he has assembled a consortium of investors willing to put up $1.5bn (£750m) to buy a non-controlling stake in the company in return for two seats on the board ..... He netted about $47m (£23m) for his stake in MySpace when the company was sold in 2005, two years after he was ousted as chief executive. ...... In a business plan sent to Dow Jones, Mr Greenspan said some $250m of the money would be set aside for investment in the online businesses, which by adding video content could become a major rival to CNBC
The American Film Institute's best 100 movies AfterEllen.com Citizen Kane (1941) tops the list.
Michael Moore's Health-Care Criticisms Resonate on Capitol Hill ABC News a comprehensive, publicly financed national health insurance program covering everything from dental to emergency care by the physician of the individual's choice. ..... Kucinich's co-sponsored bill also aims to extend and improve Medicare coverage so that every person residing in or visiting the United States or a U.S. territory, regardless of legal status, would be eligible for unlimited health care. ..... The nation's capital suffers beneath the title of "Hollywood for Ugly People."
Was the Last Decade of Movies THAT Bad? San Francisco Chronicle According to the American Film Institute's new list of the 100 greatest films, the last ten years have produced only four great ones: "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (No. 50), "Saving Private Ryan" (No. 71), "Titanic" (No. 83) and "The Sixth Sense" (No. 89). .... Other new nominees included "Spider-Man 2,""Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,""Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,""Shrek" and "Chicago."
To the First-Born Go the Smarts Forbes While a 2.3 IQ point difference doesn't seem large, it translates into about a 30 percent increased chance of a child getting into an Ivy League university
Family social rank not birth rank influences IQ Reuters how siblings are raised, not their birth order, is what matters when it comes to brain power.
G-4 talks fail as India refuses to yield Economic Times India refused to yield ground on giving market for farm products to rich countries. .... “Talks have failed as India refused to dilute its stand on agricultural market access,” commerce minister Kamal Nath said over phone from Germany. “There was no convergence and there was no question of India making any compromise,” he said.
'EU flexible, India rigid as WTO talks get secretive' Hindu the European Union showed flexibility on the sensitive topic of farm tariffs, but that India held firm in defending its agricultural sector from foreign competition. .... Brazil and India presented positions on easing access to their industrial markets that were still far away from US and EU demands
Brazil-India walkout ends WTO talk PRESS TV the same fault lines that have kept a multilateral accord elusive for nearly six years - farm subsidies and open markets. .... Nath said the West was only interested in "perpetuation of the inequalities in global trade". ... The WTO had been hoping to reach an agreement by the end of the year that would accelerate international trade and give poor nations better access to rich markets.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Blair For Palestine, Blair For Europe






MSNBC Brian Williams Reports: The Tony Blair Interview: Pt 1
MSNBC Brian Williams Reports: The Tony Blair Interview. Pt2
MSNBC Brian Williams Reports: The Tony Blair Interview. Pt3
MSNBC Brian Williams Reports: The Tony Blair Interview. Pt4

Tony Blair must be a liked person. He has two grand offers. I am sure book publishers are also salivating over him. A whole bunch of people can't wait for the guy to vacate office so he can go on to do bigger and better things.

If he could give the world a state by the name of Palestine, he would qualify for a Nobel Peace Prize hands down. It is p for Palestine and p for peace. The lack of the Palestinian state is the festering wound in the Middle East. There can be no peace without it. Muslims far and away have fervent feelings on the topic, and for good reason.

People must think he is George Washington. He is also being asked to become the first real president of Europe. He could even have his own Foreign Minister.

He took some bold steps in Africa. He is a progressive who has set forth a vision - The Third Way - and many policy details that can be emulated across the world by those who inhabit the same segment of the political spectrum.

He has managed to label himself the "first world leader with his own YouTube channel."

Tony Blair publicly cried when it was time for Bill Clinton to leave office. Obviously Blair did not see Clinton's tens of millions in the offing. Now the two have a grand opportunity to team up all over again. This time perhaps will be better. Perhaps we don't have to wait until we elect a Democrat before we can put Clinton back to work on Palestine. Between them, they could do it if they could work on it without distractions. Clinton knows how to make time even though he keeps knee deep with his wonderful work for his foundation. I am a huge fan of the Clinton and Gates foundations. These are not exactly the white guys who colonized India. These guys are nice.

Globalization, the internet, and a raging global NGO sector make it look all so seamless. You don't have to wait to make a difference. Anyone anywhere can make a difference towards any good cause. Holding public office is not exactly a prerequisite. Leaving office might make the person freer of the day to day responsibilities, less worried about polls if at all. And so if the task at hand might be grand enough, a grand difference can be made.

And when they are no longer president and prime minister, the Arab street might be much less suspicious of these two white males if they were to embark on the all important task of helping give birth to a Palestinian state.

I can't wait. It feels like the 90s are coming back all over again.

I also find the idea of unifying Europe intellectually fascinating. I think something similar in South Asia is the real solution to the Kashmir crisis there. That is also the roadmap for Africa. Stop the ethnic wars, instead work towards economic integration across countries and regions. The ethnic wars in Africa are heartbreaking.

Perhaps Blair and Clinton will share the prize once we have the state.



In The News

Analysis: Will Merkel, Sarkozy reform EU? United Press International an alternative voting system based on the square root of each country's population ..... London has made it clear there are lines it is unwilling to cross, mainly handing over national powers to Brussels in the areas of foreign policy, defense, human rights and taxes. .... if outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair gets the job of EU president ....... more decisions being taken by majority, rather than unanimous voting, a move that observers hope will make the EU a more effective player in world politics ..... trim the size of the inefficient European Commission and introduce a president and a foreign minister. ...... what was at stake in Brussels "is nothing less than pulling Europe out of immobility," a deadlock that started with the French and Dutch rejections of the original draft of the proposed constitution in 2005 referenda
US Is Urging Blair to Be Lead Mideast Envoy New York Times the most visible attempt at laying the groundwork for a Palestinian state since President Clinton wrangled ..... accepts, he would work on behalf of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia to help the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, build the institutions and apparatus necessary for a viable state. .......

Bush condemns Obama’s effort on immigration MSNBC the amendment, which makes a new program to stop businesses from hiring illegal workers less burdensome ..... sponsored by Grassley, R-Iowa, Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Obama, D-Ill ..... The proposal by Grassley, Baucus and Obama addresses the worker verification program, which is despised by both labor and business groups. Businesses fear it would wreak havoc with their ability to hire workers and impose exorbitant costs. Labor organizations worry it could result in discrimination against workers. ....... a paper released Wednesday by the White House's Council of Economic Advisers made the case that immigration has had mostly a positive economic impact on the United States. ...... For the most part, immigrant workers find employment that tends to complement — not replace — the jobs held by workers born in the United States ...... native-born U.S. workers' wages have been boosted as immigrant workers have helped to expand the nation's overall economic pie and thus its wealth by billions of dollars a year ..... Immigrant-heavy service unions, on the other hand, are supporting the bill, which would swell their ranks.
Grassley/Baucus/Obama Amendment Puts Immigration Bill Back On ... National Association of Home Builders (press release) “By ensuring that the responsibility for verifying a worker’s immigration status is placed where it really belongs – with the employer who hires and pays them – the Grassley/Baucus/Obama amendment offers a sensible solution to the enforcement issue” ...... It is estimated that more than 20 percent of the home building industry’s entire workforce is foreign-born, making the immigrant population essential to meeting housing demand and sustaining economic growth in this country.
Democratic Campaigns Play Phone Tag Washington Post
Indian-Americans Dump Obama, Rally Behind Hillary [] RTT News Dave Kumar, co-founder of South Asians for Obama ..... "They understand how seriously the Indian-American community has taken that memo," he said. .... adding that he is not immune to wanting to play rough at times. ..... "There are times where I find myself slipping into the sort of caustic, tit-for-tat politics I think is typical. And the environment pushes you in that direction oftentimes."
Obama calls memo 'cheap,' 'screw-up' Politico
Bill Clinton Takes Bigger Campaign Role
Forbes he doesn't expect to do much more in the way of public campaigning for her this year. ..... his charitable foundation would launch a new $200 million anti-poverty initiative in Latin America. ..... The video has been viewed over a million times in 48 hours ..... Web videos "give a sense of unvarnished, mass participation in politics which in a big country is hard to do." ..... Mindful of his charisma and tendency to hog the attention .... He has increased his fundraising for the campaign since the last quarter, headlining intimate dinners and larger gatherings across the country. .... even as she leads in national polls and most other state surveys. ...... He credited New Hampshire with his political salvation in 1992, finishing a close second there after a bruising primary where he fought allegations of draft-dodging and philandering. ..... progressive types might wonder, 'Is this going to be Bill Clinton's third term?'"
Sikh Fundraiser Criticizes Obama Forbes, NY Rajwant Singh, national chairman of the Sikh Council on Religion and Education, said he welcomed "Senator Obama's regret of his campaign's misconstrued remarks." But he called on Obama to apologize directly to the Indian community. ...... Obama gave an interview Monday to India Abroad, a newspaper for Indian expatriates, in which he conceded that the concerns of Indian-Americans over his campaign memo "are entirely justified." ....... "My support among Indian-Americans, South Asians and Asian Americans generally has been very strong and that's the culture within which I was raised, as having grown up in Hawaii and Asia myself," he told the newspaper.
Obama too fast to retreat from 'Punjab' jab Chicago Tribune, United States has drawn fire from the political right and left ...... Critics called it "nativist" and "a racist, xenophobic hit" .... dissemination of "hurtful stereotypes." ...... she has an overly friendly, mutually beneficial relationship to moneyed members of the Indian-American community ...... being in bed with the forces of globalism

Obama Tops TBA Straw Poll Barack showed the strength of his grassroots support today, topping the straw poll taken by attendees of the Take Back America conference. .... Thousands of progressives from across the country came to DC this week for TBA to learn from key figures in the progressive movement as well as hear from several Democratic presidential candidates.
Eight for '08: Step 3- Reach Out
Round-up of Posts on Barack's Speeches Today how hope is the reason he is standing here before us, meaning the hope that the civil rights activists had that they could indeed prevail against racism. .... the combo of personal story, progressive policy proposals, and message of transformation.
Thoughtful Obama says he's ready to lead in his meeting with the Register, he displayed no celebrity-candidate swagger. He shook the hand of every person in the room, before and after the meeting, and made a point to introduce himself (as if he needed to do so) and shake the hands of other staffers in the hallway. He casually made small talk, mentioning that his young daughters had made him what they called a "fabulous buffet" for Father's Day. "I couldn't identify everything," he said, laughing. "But I ate every bit of it. I cleaned my plate." ...... he shunned rhetorical firepower for thoughtful responses, often pausing to choose his words carefully. ...... his opposition to the Iraq war, dating to before the invasion. "A lot of it has to do with the fact that I lived overseas for a number of years ..... instances in the Middle East where guest workers outnumber citizens and are "terribly abused."




Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Hillary-Obama Vs. Rudy-Romney Vs. Bloomberg-Arnold


Time: Friday, June 22 at 8:30 PM
Duration: 2 hours
Host: Generation Obama
Location:
Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, NY)
311 West 34th St.
New York, NY 11211

That is what it is looking like right now. Bloomberg-Arnold is a Warren Buffett idea, and if that were to float, and it could as early as February 6, 2008, since by then both parties will have had their nominees, that would be the first serious third party/independent ticket in American politics. That would make things seriously competitive.

How Obama Managed To Lose Steam After The Debate

Obama was leading Hillary by one point in one Gallup poll right after the last debate. And then he went ahead and squandered it. There was no follow up. And the outsourcing memos added to his downward slide. It was not the content of the memo that hurt him in mainstream America as much as the slowness with which he responded. It reminded people of how Bush was in this Florida classroom just whiling away while plane after plane had hit the towers on 9/11. Obama waited too long before he came out with the right response.

There is an urgent need for a dedicated rapid response team on the Obama team. Too many subtle attacks have gone unanwered. You don't have to get nasty, you don't have to engage in the politics of personal destruction. But you do have to answer back when you are hit. And the response has to be rapid.

What To Do

(1) Debates are key. Prepare, perform.

(2) Within a week of a debate, or a week before the debate, give a major policy speech in a large media market. One major policy speech a month.

(3) Do a major event a week after that in a large media market.

(3) Become a policy wonk. You are, but also got to give that public image. I keep thinking as to why videoblogged deep policy discussions are not put out by candidates. You have to be seen thinking, you have to be seen listening to the top brains on each topic, you have to be seen exploring all your options, you have to be seen weighing the political repurcussions of the policies proposed. Put the technology to work. Too much of the Obama image has come from the stump speeches and handshaking. That is good, but it can also lead to looking shallow.

(4) Obama has a beautiful, beautiful family. His wife and two wonderful kids, when they show up in photos and on TV, add to his image. And his wife sure is smart as hell. But she has not been a politician. She is a great example of a woman who has been fair to both her work and her family, but Obama is going to have to fan out into major policy - especially on domestic violence and equal pay - if he is to cut Hillary's 2-1 lead among women. I have always liked Hillary, and I continue to do so. And I can see what she means to women, symbolically speaking. But Obama can compete. Women will benefit if he does.

In The News

Would Bloomberg Have a Chance? TIME the press likes Bloomberg himself — he's one of us (just a tad richer) ...... many of the biggest players in New York and Washington media circles are chummy with the dinner-party-charming Mayor. .... Clearly Bloomberg does not plan to enter the race until he sees whom the major parties settle on as nominees, likely early next year. ..... "a short, Jewish, divorced billionaire" ..... he would almost certainly hurt the Democratic nominee more than the Republican .... it isn't impossible for Bloomberg to get enough votes to win, but it is tough indeed .... the all-New York match up of Giuliani versus Clinton versus Bloomberg is particularly imponderable ...... presidential campaigns live by one simple rule: don't worry about things you can't control.
Reluctant Dems on Immigration Reform Immigration "is the most talked about issue in my district" ...... Nancy Pelosi is considering breaking up the Senate measure into smaller pieces of legislation, omitting one major component — the path to citizenship the senators propose to offer the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S. ....... Green card holders can apply for citizenship after five years. ..... many of the seats gained by the Democrats are in conservative areas ..... Pelosi told Bush in January that she will need at least 70 Republican votes to pass the measure.
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg changes party affiliation abc13.com, TX First, both party's nominees need to have unfavorable ratings at least in the 40s. Second, 70 percent of the nation needs to think the country is headed in the wrong direction, as is the case currently. We're there right now. Third, at least 60 percent of those polled need to have their minds open to a possible third-party bid. Lastly, 20 percent to 25 percent need to be open to the notion of President Mike Bloomberg. If those four criteria are met, Bloomberg will throw his hat into the ring. ...... "Americans are fed up with Washington. President Bush is near a record low in approval ratings. The Democratic Congress is near a record low in approval ratings. More Americans call themselves independent. He's seeing if he can create a movement out of this mood." ..... a possible Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger ticket -- as their mutual friend, billionaire investor Warren Buffet has urged ..... "A short, Jewish billionaire from New York?" Bloomberg said. "C'mon." ..... if Bloomberg runs, he doesn't want to make a point .. He wants to win.
Secret Service Dubs Presidential Candidate Barack Obama "Renegade" AHN Barack Obama is the "Renegade." .. Hillary Clinton has been dubbed "Evergreen," a name she's carried since Bill Clinton became the "Eagle" in 1993. .... Almost prophetically, John Kerry was named the "Minuteman." President Bush was named the "Tumbler," an allusion to his wild days, when his father, the "Timberwolf," first became president. ..... Al Gore's detail (who was known as the "Sawhorse" and eventually "Sundance"). ..... What started as a security measure when technology didn't permit the Secret Service to have ultra-secure communication lines has now carried on as a convenience and a tradition
Barack Obama Launches SMS Campaign Cellular-News
Sikh fundraiser for Clinton criticizes Obama memo
San Diego Union Tribune
Clinton Gets Better Reception on Iraq
New York Times
Clinton campaign says 'Sopranos' spoof drew 500000 to its website USA Today
'Hindu Al-Qaeda' training suicide bombers in Nepal Hindustan Times A band of former soldiers, ex-police personnel and victims of Maoist guerrillas have united in Nepal to form a Hindu army with suicide bombers to fight Islamic and Christian zealots as well as communists. ...... Parivartan .... nearly 1,200 trained soldiers who possess arms and have the expertise to manufacture explosives. ..... his group had no links with King Gyanendra. ..... We don't dabble in politics. Our sole aim is to form a Hindu state. .... I stopped plans to assassinate Maoist chief Prachanda and Maoist minister Dev Gurung. ..... The shadowy leader held Maoists as their main enemy. .... We have trained five suicide bombers who can go anywhere, including Singh Durbar

NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg leaves GOP China Daily, China
Nyc Mayor Michael Bloomberg Leaves Gop Guardian Unlimited, UK
New York Mayor Leaves GOP Forbes, NY
Bloomberg Presidential Buzz Grows ABC News
After months of 2008 speculation, New York mayor leaves GOP Newsday, NY
Poll: Bloomberg trails Clinton, Giuliani in New York state Newsday, NY
NYC Mayor Bloomberg leaves GOP BusinessWeek
Bloomberg exit from GOP hints at '08 run Baltimore Sun, United States
NY’S OTHER MAYOR FOR PRESIDENT? San Francisco Chronicle, USA
Bloomberg Severs GOP Ties, Fueling Talk of ’08 Bid New York Times, United States during a campaign-style swing through California, during which Mr. Bloomberg, 65, a billionaire businessman, used increasingly sharp language to criticize both parties in Washington as too timid to take on big problems and too locked into petty squabbling to work together. ...... real results are more important than partisan battles, and that good ideas should take precedence over rigid adherence to any particular political ideology ...... His very public flirtation has helped him, in his final term as mayor, avoid lame duck status and enhance his influence among city, state and federal lawmakers. It has also elevated his profile as an important voice in policy issues, and that stature could give him added heft if he pursues philanthropy full time after leaving City Hall, a path he has frequently mentioned as a possibility. ....... Bloomberg, who has called it flattering to be viewed as presidential material, clearly enjoyed the attention ...... the governor would challenge him to an arm wrestling contest to see which of them should run at the top, while he would consult the Constitution ....... We continue to struggle from big problem to big problem with Band-Aids and the bleeding continues ....... he has never proved to be a particularly personable campaigner, known for giving a stiff speech and given to impatience at the often numbing demands of retail campaigning.
NY's Bloomberg quits Republicans BBC News, UK
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Leaves GOP Hartford Courant, United States
New York mayor Michael Bloomberg leaves Republican Party International Herald Tribune, France
NY Mayor Bloomberg becoming an independent Reuters Canada, Canada
Mayor Bloomberg bids farewell to the Republican Party Los Angeles Times, CA
Bloomberg tells GOP ‘goodbye’ Newsday, NY
Could Bloomberg's decision mean the time is right for an independent? Seattle Times, United States
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg leaves GOP Boston Globe, United States
NY's Bloomberg leaves Republican Party Irish Times, Ireland
Bloomberg Abandons Republican Party CBS News, NY
NYC mayor changes party status to unaffiliated Toronto Star, Canada
Bloomberg No Longer A Republican Guardian Unlimited, UK
Nyc Mayor Michael Bloomberg Leaves Gop Guardian Unlimited, UK
NYC mayor leaves Republican Party, registers as independent Los Angeles Times, CA
Bloomberg Quits GOP, Sparking Speculation Hartford Courant, United States
New York mayor leaves Republican party, registers as independent Canada.com, Canada
NYC mayor leaves Republicans The Australian, Australia
Bloomberg Drops GOP, Fuels Talk of Presidential Bid NPR
NY Mayor Bloomberg leaves Republicans The Age, Australia
Third-party candidates long shot in US election ABC News the odds of winning are practically nil ..... success is elusive, even for people who can spend a billion dollars ..... He has crisscrossed the country, visiting 20 cities in the past 18 months .... Third-party candidate Ross Perot played a large role in the 1992 and 1996 elections, and Ralph Nader had an impact in 2000. ..... Some experts argue he would draw Republican votes, others say Democratic votes, still others think he could draw equally from each.
Bloomberg: 'Greatest job in the world Chicago Tribune “I was driving to some event and called 311 and I reported it,'' the mayor recalled today. (The woman on the phone said,) ‘We’d like to have your name…’ I said, ‘Fine, the name’s Michael Bloomberg.’ And she said, ‘How do you spell that?’’’ ..... Asked about polling showing he might not run so well nationally, Bloomberg said: "I think they're wasting their time -- I'm not a candidate.'' ..... Clinton has been a very good senator, and she deals at a very different level ..... founded the Bloomberg News Service ..... queries in 179 languages .... based on the simple concept of public service… Our customers are 8.3 million New Yorkers

Memo on HIllary Clinton 'stupid and caustic: Obama Deccan Herald Obama has blamed lower-level officials in his team for the document and described it as "stupid and caustic". .... "It wasn't anything I had seen or my senior staff had seen," he added. ..... "I thought it was stupid and caustic and not only didn't reflect my view of the complicated issue of outsourcing ... it also didn't reflect the fact that I have longstanding support and friendships within the Indian-American community," he said. .... With his efforts to raise money from the rich Indian American community on the line, Obama, in a posting on his website, said he was not aware of the contents of the memo before it was released and a new policy put in place would ensure that senior staff will review materials distributed. ..... the Clinton campaign as also Sant Chatwal, who was mentioned by name, have not commented on it.
Obama terms memo on Clinton as 'stupid and caustic' Hindu
Obama Apologizes for Document That Mocks Clinton on India New York Sun
Presidential Hopeful Barack Obama Calls India Memo Attacking ...
FOX News
Obama apologises for memo NDTV.com
Clinton takes 13-point lead on Obama
Vancouver Sun
In poll, Clinton widens her lead Boston Globe
Former President Clinton to campaign with wife in Iowa
Los Angeles Times
Bill Clinton Campaigns For Hillary In Iowa Atlantic Online

A win, not a landslide Economist Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) took 314 seats out of 577. ..... a dip from the 359 seats the UMP held in the outgoing parliament, and well below the 400-odd seats predicted by polling agencies after first-round voting a week previously. ...... The Socialists and their allies took 207 seats, a sizeable increase from their 149 seats in the outgoing parliament. ...... a desire by centrist voters for a more effective opposition to Mr Sarkozy ...... Ms Royal said that the French had elected a “real force of opposition”. She also announced her separation from Mr Hollande, who is father to her four children, on election night. ....... Sarkozy managed to turn himself into an emblem of change and renewal, and campaign against the record of his own political party ...... Yama Rade, a young black (female) politician from the right. ....... Four draft laws are already in preparation: one to tighten sentencing on repeat young offenders; a second to give universities more autonomy to recruit staff and students; a third to guarantee minimum service on public transport during strikes; and the fourth a tax-cutting package. ...... With a handsome parliamentary majority, Messrs Sarkozy and Fillon will now face only limited opposition in parliament. Opposition on the streets, however, could be another matter altogether.
After the showdown events have moved on with astonishing speed ...... a prosperous Fatah-run West Bank, where peace is a real hope, and a disintegrating, impoverished Gaza under Hamas ...... Nearly two thirds of the members of parliament are from Hamas, although more than half of those are in Israeli jails. ...... Hamas members always hated Mr Dahlan, who was Yasser Arafat’s security chief in Gaza in the 1990s. ..... Hamas is not entirely united.
Really New Advances beginning to dawn on biologists that they may have got it wrong. Not completely wrong, but wrong enough to be embarrassing ...... scnRNAs, snRNAs and snoRNAs. There are rasiRNAs, tasiRNAs and natsiRNAs. The piRNAs ..... a “pregnancy-induced non-coding RNA”, cutely termed PINC. ...... a group called the RNA Ontology Consortium has been promised half a million dollars to prune and tend the growing thicket of RNA-tailed acronyms. ....... Philosophers of science love this sort of thing. They refer to it as a paradigm shift. Living through such a shift is confusing for the scientists involved ...... C. elegans, a tiny worm that lacks a proper brain but is nevertheless widely studied by geneticists, has about 20,000 genes—only a little bit short of the number in a human ........ “hard-wired” simple organisms, which mostly stick to using RNA for fetching and carrying, and “soft-wired” complex ones that employ it in a management capacity ........ Small RNAs have been linked to many types of cancer, to genetic diseases of the central nervous system, and even to infections. ....... A hypothetical RNAi drug might, for instance, become the ultimate analgesic by affecting the activity of SCN9A, a gene recently pinpointed as the reason why a Pakistani street performer—who put knives through his arms and walked on burning coals—could not feel pain. The technology has also helped over-eating mice stay slim and live a fifth longer. That was done by choking an insulin-receptor gene in the animals' fat cells. This made the cells less inclined to store every calorie. The technique has even created edible cottonseed (for anyone who might want to try it) by eliminating cotton's gossypol toxin. Not least, it can claim to have produced allergy-friendly soya beans, by turning off the gene that encodes the protein that provokes the reaction. ....... RNAi drugs stop the production of disease-related proteins at source—they hold the tap turned off whereas most medicines try to mop up a continuous leak. ...... About 8% of the microRNAs that are expressed in the human brain were unique to it, much more than chance and the evolutionary distance between chimps and people would predict. ....... RNA sometimes carries genetic information down the generations independently of DNA ...... What is being proposed is the inheritance of characteristics acquired during an individual's lifetime, rather than as the result of chance mutations. This was first suggested by Jean Baptiste Lamarck
Pay as you grow Clinton years, when peace prevailed and a rising tide lifted all boats ...... When George Bush took office government outlays were 18.5% of GDP; by 2006 they were 20.3%. Most of the extra has been discretionary spending, with military costs up by a third. ...... more frugal fiscal policy, and a more balanced budget ...... his deficit-reduction plan. By cutting government demand for capital funds were freed for private investment, boosting productivity and expanding the economy, and tax revenue ...... America is awash with capital from foreign savers ...... Rising bond yields also hint that foreigners’ enthusiasm for American assets is waning ...... economic growth and inflation may erode the value of today’s debt .... unfunded liabilities of Medicare and Social Security, which will leave gaping structural deficits ....... By the latter part of this century Medicare alone is projected to cost 11% of GDP if left unchecked—over half of current federal tax collections. ...... Hillary Clinton’s proposal to concentrate spending on evidence-based medicine and preventative care.
Russia's booming economy Russian economic growth hit a six-year high of 7.9% year on year in the first quarter, propelled by strong growth in construction, manufacturing and trade. The result is particularly impressive in light of the small contribution made by oil and gas. ...... a 23.2% rise in construction, an 11.8% expansion in manufacturing and a 9.1% increase in trade ...... The 2006/07 Russian winter was the warmest since records began in 1879, according to Moscow’s weather service. This particularly benefited the construction sector.
Differing opinions Muslims in Britain were the most likely to identify themselves by religion rather than nationality. A massive 81% considered themselves Muslim first. This was higher than in Spain or America ........ in America, only 47%
Fear of flying prices much lower than a decade ago ...... Once only the rich flew; now everyone can. And with a bit of flexibility it is possible to buy a seat at the back of an aeroplane for only one-tenth of what someone else is paying to sit at the front ...... Terrorism shows no sign of easing. ..... the industry is a victim of its own success ..... In 2006 people took just over 2 billion journeys on scheduled airlines worldwide ...... By 2010 another 500m passengers are likely to join the fray ...... by then America's domestic market for air travel—at present the largest in the world, with around 750m passengers a year—will have been overtaken by both Asia's and Europe's. ....... growing prosperity. ..... in America ..... The industry is some $200 billion in debt. ....... a net margin of just 1.1% on combined revenues of $473 billion ..... A number of famous “flag carriers” have vanished, including PanAm, TWA, Sabena and even Swissair, once a byword for clockwork reliability. Successful airlines such as America's Southwest and new ones such as JetBlue have emerged. Dubai's Emirates is setting the pace in customer service. And Malaysia's AirAsia, the leading low-cost operator in that region, is about to usher in a new era of cheap long-haul services. ....... Too much of the air-travel business remains protected from genuine competition. That makes many airlines less fit than they should be, and more vulnerable when things get tough ....... once an aeroplane takes off, the empty seats lose all value ...... a long-held belief in the travel industry has been confirmed: passengers generally prefer an empty seat next to them ..... Airline reservation systems use “yield management” software to predict demand and extract the highest possible price for each seat, so fares go up if the plane looks like being fully booked. ..... America, champion of free markets and home of commercial aviation.
No lessons learned On June 23rd 1985 an Air India flight from Toronto was blown up by Sikh extremists off southern Ireland, killing all 329 people on board, many of them Canadian Hindus. ...... Militant Sikhs around the globe had vowed to avenge the Indian army's storming of the Golden Temple of Amritsar in pursuit of armed Sikh separatists in 1984. ...... the biggest obstacle to tighter security is not with the front-line (where police and intelligence services now co-operate well), but with the senior civil servants and politicians who have the power. “Like the Americans in Pearl Harbour, they know, intellectually, that terrorism is a threat, but they don't actually believe it” ...... 700,000 Canadians of Indian origin, already alarmed at signs of a Sikh extremist revival
Sex and money by 2025 women will control 60% of the nation's private wealth. They do better at school and in higher education, and they live longer. ...... the historical sources of women's wealth—marriage, inheritance and divorce—have been replaced by independent income, business ownership and investments. ..... More than 80% of women now derive their riches from personal earnings, it says, particularly from their own businesses. ...... the number of female senior managers in FTSE-350 firms had fallen by 40% since 2002. This may be due to a prevailing macho culture at the top; or it may reflect the costs of child care, which have risen by 27% in the same period. ..... men still dominate highly paid work, and the proportion of female graduates in low-level jobs has rocketed in the past decade ...... It will take another 60 years before there is equality between the sexes in British business (and 200 to achieve the same in Parliament) ..... Progress, it moans, is “painfully slow and at risk of going into reverse”. It's still hard to be a woman.
Another fine mess Last year Ford lost $12.6 billion, as sales in North America plunged by $11 billion. ..... its crippling pension and health-care liabilities. ..... Ford was badly positioned to cope with last year's rapid rise in oil prices. ..... Ford raised $18 billion in loans last year to see it through to 2009. ..... For Ford, Jaguar has been a glamorous money pit. Having splashed out $2.5 billion to buy Jaguar in 1989, an incredible figure to industry-watchers aware of the marque's precarious history and geriatric factories, Ford has been hosing it with cash ever since. ...... once again, frumpy “heritage” styling, apparently dictated by car clinics packed with elderly American owners, led to lacklustre sales. ...... Jaguar's history of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory ..... the way things are going, it may not be long before Ford has to find a buyer for itself.
Policing the undergoverned spaces Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership ..... small teams of American special forces train the local soldiers of Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger, and work with the armies of Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal and Tunisia, to control what they call the “undergoverned” spaces of the Sahara: vast swathes of desert where people have been in various states of rebellion for years and which more recently have been visited by radical Islamist clerics and new terrorist groups ...... they may be able to penetrate into the soft underbelly of Europe via Morocco and Algeria ..... a full-blown offensive against al-Qaeda in Somalia ..... A new American command for Africa, known as AFRICOM, will for the first time co-ordinate all the superpower's various military deployments on the continent under a unified command. ...... “a recognition of the increasing and growing importance of Africa”—mainly due to terrorists and oil ....... AQIM may have about 100-150 operatives, who could be “force multipliers”, meaning that they could train many more jihadists in the mobile training camps the Americans claim to have identified in northern Mali's deserts ...... AQIM may link up with murkier groups, such as the Black Taliban of northern Nigeria ...... In Africa, the superpower's struggle for hearts and minds may be easier than in the Middle East. Africans still think of America as a foe of colonialism. ..... And in African eyes the American dream has lately been given a new fillip by the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, the American son of a Muslim from Kenya.
Here comes Fanchester United
Thriving yet threatened Three years later, unstructured on-air debates have become Afghanistan's talk radio. ..... Since its overthrow in 2001 more than 60 FM radio stations, hundreds of magazines and newspapers and eight independent television channels have been founded. Young Kabulis devour satellite television and the unrestricted internet. ...... Freedom of speech is enshrined in the constitution and the existing media law is the most liberal in the region. ...... But the lower house of parliament has just finished discussing a law that includes ill-defined bans on and, more vaguely still, on “discussion that would ridicule, offend or defame an individual”anything that has an impact on “the manners and psychology of people, especially children”. ...... A bill put forward by the upper house's National Reconciliation Commission suggests censoring “trite movies and those TV programmes that are contrary to Afghan beliefs...and harm the feelings of our people”. It proposes an increase in religious programming instead.
Jim Clark Silver sheriff's star and, as the final touch, a small white button pinned on a lapel or beside his tie, reading “Never”. Never to letting the niggers overcome him. ...... people “of low mental IQ”, who nonetheless claimed they should have the right to vote, and who hung around the steps of the Selma courthouse until they were summoned inside to read “constitutionality” or “institutionalisation” without stumbling, or to say how many bubbles there were in a bar of soap, until they were laughingly pushed out again ........ Clark and his men once made 165 teenage nuisances run out of town and go on running, mile after mile, prod after prod, until they threw up with exhaustion ....... “One of the first things I ever learned was not to hit a negro with your fist because his head is too hard.” ...... keeping blacks in their place and rebuffing the “dupes” and “communists” who sympathised with them. ........ 57 people injured, national revulsion and, five months later, the Voting Rights Act.
Argentina
A plane that thinks it's a boat ships are much more lightly regulated than aircraft. ...... It flies only over water and only two metres above that water. This means the air beneath its wings is compressed, giving it additional lift. ...... makes it far cheaper to run than a plane of equivalent size, while the fact that it is flying means it is far faster—at 80-100 knots—than a ship of any size ...... using modern, light composite materials for the airframes, and propellers rather than jets for propulsion. ..... South-East Asia, with its plethora of islands and high rate of economic growth, is just the sort of place where ground-effect vehicles should do well. ..... Hovercraft have almost disappeared.
Charlemagne the default formula for Brussels policy seminars: good coffee and croissants, dull speeches and a brief exchange of conventional wisdom. ..... Luring arguments into the open is hard, because Brussels is a place where the same folk must deal with each other for years, haggling their way towards policy deals. The public demolition of somebody else's ideas is rarely a way to win friends. ...... Swedish Socialists are more committed to free trade than are nominally centre-right politicians from southern Europe. When it comes to defending farm subsidies, you will struggle to find much difference between a French Socialist and a French conservative. ....... In Washington think-tanks thrive not by reacting to the usual political process, but by supplying it with “the next big idea”. In Brussels analysts are sometimes said to be too outspoken, Mr Norberg marvels. “In Washington, if you're not outspoken, people will not listen to you.”
Tech.view the recent improvement in plastic electronics for ink-jet printers has invigorated the whole of the e-paper business

In The News

The Street to Yahoo: Be Aggressive BusinessWeek analysts' more immediate, resounding message: Be aggressive. Be very aggressive. ..... In recent years, some of Yahoo's biggest failings have stemmed from an overly cautious stance on acquisitions and an inability, or unwillingness, to pounce on new trends. ...... "Yahoo's strategy strikes me as too reactionary. It seems like they are in the 'me too' camp" ...... Yang will have to encourage the company to recognize and incorporate interesting technological innovations faster. .... moving more swiftly on acquisitions. Instead of wasting energy building homegrown versions of popular Web sites ...... the 13-year-old company now risks being viewed as woefully Web 1.0. ...... Google is seen as an innovation powerhouse that announces a new test of some new feature on an almost weekly basis. ..... retention and innovation issues .... he's widely seen as a leading tech thinker
Google Takes YouTube Global Esmée Denter, an unknown Dutch singer who parlayed her rise to fame on YouTube into a recent deal with Justin Timberlake's new record label .... Denter, who before winning her record deal. ...... uploaded more than 50 video clips of herself and amassed over 21 million viewsYouTube already gets more than half its traffic from outside the U.S. Now, with its nine new global sites, which feature local-language interfaces and lists of the most popular videos in each country ....... "If we had the resources, we would be launching in 140 countries." ...... advertising-supported programming. "These deals will get more and more commercial as time goes on ....... the goal is to put YouTube on every screen ....... The rise of user-generated video sites already has pushed some traditional content owners off the list of the world's top 20 Web sites ..... German youth ages 14 to 19 would be willing to substitute up to a quarter of their current TV viewing with amateur videos if the clips were easily accessible on TV. ..... Google is still trying to figure out how to make money from YouTube, whose popularity far outstrips its revenue generation. ...... advertising of all kinds on video-sharing networks will amount to just $337 million worldwide this year—a small fraction of the $37.8 billion TV advertising business in the U.S. alone ...... 2011 ... $1.6 billion. ..... Paris-based Dailymotion, a two-year-old video-sharing site that has raised $9.6 million in venture capital and registered 1.3 billion page views in May ...... tagging and titling videos in non-Latin alphabets such as Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, and Greek. ...... MyVideo.de a German video-sharing Web site that models itself after YouTube ..... a way for consumers to lift clips from TV shows and mix them with their own material to produce new videos ..... "crowd-generated" content ..... 80% of the British online population 15 and older watched video on the Internet in April
Yahoo! After Semel
Yahoo! Turns to Yang shareholders very publicly laid the problems squarely at the feet of Semel, slamming his strategy, execution, and $72 million pay package last year. ...... veteran executive Susan Decker as president ...... Semel, who will remain nonexecutive chairman ..... a market value of $38 billion .... a steady stream of executive and engineering departures for more than a year ...... execute with speed, clarity, and discipline .... in recent weeks .. discussions of Semel's future intensified ...... the company became more bureaucratic under Semel, slowing innovation ...... Semel also represented a different mind-set and culture from Yahoo's Silicon Valley roots. His Hollywood style and focus never meshed there .... Semel also didn't develop a deep enough understanding of technology. "He was a fish out of water ..... "Jerry's got a uniquely honed intuition about the industry," says a former executive. "But does he have the skill set and the guts?" Decker, this person says, is smart and disciplined, but untrained in technology, marketing, or sales. "Together, they might be O.K. But they're exercising these muscles for the first time."
India's Got a Job for You fast-growing Indian companies eye Westerners for senior positions .... there are now around 1,000 foreigners holding senior positions in India, compared to 143 in 2005. By 2009, the number is expected to double. ..... Indian companies, many of which are making huge investments at home and abroad, are increasingly competing on a global scale and want the best person for the job ...... shortages of qualified managers in key areas such as infrastructure, aviation, retail, and life sciences. "India has good talent, but it's not deep enough for some of the new sectors" ..... New recruits don't come cheap. Most expect Western-sized salaries and perks ..... foreign salaries range from $300,000 to $600,000 .... Contracts are typically for three to five years. .... Yet with India booming the disparities appear to engender relatively little unease among locally hired colleagues. ...... Bureaucracy, slow decision making, and cultural differences remain major headaches. ..... U.S. native Rudy Vercelli, 47, chief operating officer of Mumbai International Airport, is often mistaken for a tourist at the airport he is helping modernize. He also has to contend with the 80,000 squatters that occupy 60% of the airport's land. ..... "I will stay in India until they kick me out. My family looks upon every move as an adventure"
Dell Raises Its Stake in India
The Murdoch Who Could Be King the senior Murdoch, a vigorous 76, shows few signs of relinquishing control. .... and then producing an Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire .... Murdochian tactics—blocking rival .... intense .... Even as a kid, he exhibited dad's competitive hunger: He would switch places at dinner to be served first. And he shares Rupert's laissez-faire politics. .... James, who had his own MySpace page.
Russian Bloggers: Working the Net Media professionals often describe democracy in modern Russia as "electronic" and "hypothetical," with the free exchange of opinion now restricted to the Internet, the last remaining censorship-free refuge in the country. Now they warn that even this last resort is under threat. ...... if convicted for using such language as "the cops and scum are the same thing" and suggesting that the "infidel police officers be burnt alive." ..... blogs are trusted more than propaganda and advertisements around the globe ...... ordered to pay 24,000 rubles in damages for "insulting the president .... number of Internet users in Russia ... 28 million today ..... 2 million Russian blogs already exist online, and this year 260 new blogs are being added every hour – 6,000 every day – compared to 100 per hour in the autumn of 2006. ...... 52 people are currently in jail in China for posting critical comments against the authorities on the Internet.
Uzbek Journalists: Lonely and Getting Lonelier Few independent journalists still work in Uzbekistan, one of the most repressive places to be a reporter. .... The committee also ranks the country as the world’s sixth-leading jailer of journalists, behind China, Cuba, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Burma, with five currently behind bars. ..... with the state media branding as terrorists and traitors independent journalists who had reported on the massacre
Croatia: Dual Citizenship Dilemma most members of Bosnia’s smallest ethnic group hold dual citizenship is an important element here. Croatia is far more attractive economically and socially, especially to the young and educated.
"Can Daily Motion Challenge YouTube?" 9,000 new videos pouring in each day and daily page views surpassing the 16 million mark .... Daily Motion (www.dailymotion.com) actually was online before YouTube ...... enabling uploads to the site directly from Webcams (something YouTube hasn't done yet) ......the company has raised just under $9 million in venture capital ... Germany's MyVideo or Israel's Metacafe, which has raised $20 million from Benchmark Capital and Accel Partners .... "There's more than one way to succeed [with Web 2.0 sites]" ..... "It's a mistake to say that if you're not as big as YouTube you haven't got a business."
"Babelgum's Big Bet on Internet TV" the transition from network to networked television. ..... isn't just going to try to replicate traditional television on the Internet .... niche fare, including independent and short films ..... tens of thousands of very good content providers in the world that don't distribute their content through TV .... allow professional independent producers to automatically upload their videos .. will be paid $5 per 1,000 views and a share of advertising revenues, once Babelgum starts attracting advertising ...... Joost recently hired Mike Volpi as its new chief executive officer; Volpi had been tagged as an heir apparent at Cisco Systems ..... extend into free, ad-supported programming ...... more than 100,000 users have published audio and video clips. ...... Apple ... launch an online film rental service .... It is not the company that gets out of the gate first, but the one that gets it right that will win in the end .... all of whom earned their fame and fortune in broadband, are simultaneously branching out into Internet TV ..... the price of servers that can store videos has dropped dramatically ...... a perfect storm that will transform television as we know it. ..... TV is just video—anytime, anywhere, using the Internet ...... "The fundamental limitations of traditional broadcast technologies simply won't be able to compete and everything will be done over Internet Protocol." ...... "audience companies" ..... U.S. television networks are themselves streaming advertising-supported, full-length episodes of their prime-time shows online .... original Web content—whether it's news, sports or entertainment—is starting to show real traction with audiences, producers, and advertisers ..... soon every TV show and movie will be available on demand somewhere on the Web ..... a new generation of products that marry the TV and the PC. .... over the next decade bandwidth will increase tenfold and compression will at least double while delivering higher quality ..... When it comes to shows about hunting, fishing, sailing, or cooking, he says, it makes more sense to watch them in an online, on-demand environment and to share opinions and advice with other viewers.
Criminal Probe Snares Morgan Stanley VP
a complex kickback scheme involving the lending of stock to hedge funds and other short-sellers ... But to keep the referrals coming, the middlemen would split their fees with the employees of the Wall Street firms who had hired them. ..... Morgan Stanley vice-president, Peter Sherlock, a 13-year veteran, resigned on June 18 .... Securities lending is a large, but little-understood business for Wall Street. Investment banks rake in roughly $10 billion a year on the fees they collect for lending stocks and bonds to short-sellers, hedge funds, and other professional traders who bet on falling prices. ...... the alleged kickback scheme drove up the borrowing costs for hedge funds and may have cost the funds millions of dollars in additional fees.
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Dell Raises Its Stake in India The company has invested just $30 million in the Chennai plant and only has plans to employ about 400 workers to make desktop computers. .... "India is Dell's largest-growing country in the world" ..... Sales amount to $500 million now .... In 2006, there were over 22 million computers in use in India, compared with just 9.5 million in 2003. That's only one for every 50 Indians. ..... China has quickly grown to become the world's second-largest PC market, after only the U.S., and it's likely to become No. 1 in the next few years. ..... the market in China is slowing down just as India is accelerating .... India's computer sales will grow at a rate higher than 20%. And it won't be a one-year rise. Growth that fast will continue "to at least 2011 ...... India where credit card usage is low and people are not accustomed to buying directly over the Internet.