Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Senators back bill to OK Keystone (Politico)

Senate Republicans on Monday introduced a bill that would have Congress approve the Keystone XL pipeline instead of waiting for President Barack Obama to grant a permit.

The proposal puts the senators on a similar but distinct track from House GOP leaders seeking to take control of the issue away from the White House.

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The Senate bill ? co-sponsored by 43 Republicans and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) ? would greenlight the pipeline outside of Nebraska. Inside the Cornhusker State, Nebraskan officials would have as long as they need to find an alternative route.

"We tried to address any and all concerns that have been raised," Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.), one of the bill's lead sponsors, told POLITICO last week. Hoeven said Congress has the authority under the Constitution's Commerce Clause to oversee commerce with foreign powers.

The Congressional Research Service this month ruled that Hoeven's bill ? and by extension a similar bill introduced Tuesday by Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) ? meets constitutional muster. "And so we have the constitutional authority to do it and this just says, 'OK, we move forward with the project, it's deemed approved,'" Hoeven said.

The bill's sponsors include Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Foreign Relations ranking member Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) and Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska). In the House, Poe has attracted 11 co-sponsors so far, including Oklahoma Democrat Dan Boren.

But House Republican leaders are rallying behind a bill from Rep. Lee Terry (R-Neb.) that would allow the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to approve the permit while still taking it out of the hands of the White House and State Department.

"I think either bill holds up to constitutional scrutiny," Terry said last week. "I think [the] public would be more in favor of giving it to an agency that's experts in pipelines than just having Congress making that decision."

This article first appeared on POLITICO Pro at 10:43 a.m. on January 30, 2012.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

John Arensmeyer: The State of Small Business: Credit and Jobs ...

For too long, small businesses have been struggling to bear the brunt of the recession. Lending has all but dried up for small employers, and too many lawmakers are spending more time playing politics than working to pass smart legislation to help them. If small businesses are going to help fix our country's employment problem, they need increased access to credit and smart jobs legislation. How do we know small business owners feel this way? We asked them.

According to a national poll of 500 small business owners released Jan. 26 by Small Business Majority, Main Street Alliance and the American Sustainable Business Council, an overwhelming 90 percent of small employers believe credit availability is a problem for small businesses. Employers also agree when it comes to lending, banks are less friendly than they were four years ago: 61 percent say it is harder to get a loan now than it was then.

Banks' loan portfolios have been reduced by more than $47 billion since the pre-recession peak--and that affects business owners across the country. Take Sandra Garratt, for instance. Since 1992, she has operated several organic clothing companies. As an early investor in innovative manufacturing--and one who has been named entrepreneur of the year, at that--she thought she'd be able to obtain a loan, or at least a line of credit for her business. She was wrong. She had to take time away from the business to care for aging parents, which negatively affected her credit. Despite her business acumen and accolades, every bank has turned her down. She's now forced to turn business away regularly because of an inability to stock fabric.

It's the experiences of real small business owners like Sandra that explain why 90 percent of entrepreneurs want community banks' and credit unions' lending authority expanded. And more than three-fourths of them support incentivizing community banks to boost their small business lending. Without these kinds of measures, many small business owners are forced to take extreme measures--like turning to credit cards.

Anyone familiar with credit cards knows their terms and conditions can make your head spin, and that debt can build in the blink of an eye. Yet despite the risk they pose, more than half of small business owners have used credit cards to help finance their business. But owners know they can cause problems, which is why four in five support requiring the credit card industry to provide clearer disclosure of terms and interest rates.

The bottom line is small business owners need increased cash flow to keep their doors open and hire more workers. But that can't happen without the help of smart policies that boost the private sector. Besides increased access to credit, small business owners also support current proposals being debated in Congress, and highlighted by the president in his 2012 State of the Union address, that aim to stimulate the economy and create jobs.

When asked about various provisions included in the president's American Jobs Act, small business owners were particularly supportive of investments in infrastructure: 69 percent favor investing $50 billion in projects to improve roads, bridges and water systems, and six in 10 small business owners support creation of a nationwide wireless network.

Innovation has historically been one of the driving forces behind entrepreneurship. It's no wonder small business owners recognize the potential and opportunity for innovation to stimulate the private sector. It's not just a select group of small business owners that feel this way, either--survey respondents' political views run the gamut: 50 percent of respondents identified as Republican, 32 percent as Democrat and 15 percent as independent.

Small businesses need a hand if they're going to help rebuild the economy. Today's credit barrier limits small business expansion and strains entrepreneurs' capacity to put America back to work. While lawmakers in Congress are using partisan rhetoric to dismantle proposals aimed at creating jobs, entrepreneurs are repeatedly voicing their support for these exact ideas. For their sake, legislators need to focus on bettering credit conditions and try to repair our jobs problem.

John Arensmeyer is the founder and CEO of Small Business Majority. Follow him on
Twitter at @SmlBizMajority.

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Kenya court charges imam with weapons possession (AP)

MOMBASA, Kenya ? Kenyan court officials have charged an Islamic religious leader who is an open advocate of Somali militants with possession of weapons and conspiring to commit murder.

Abdi Rogo Mohammed was arrested Sunday by Kenyan police after they said they found a cache of weapons in his house.

Prosecutor Samson Kiptum said Monday that Mohammed did not have a firearms certificate and was concealing a rifle, ammunition, two hand grenades, two pistols and 102 bomb detonators at his house in the Kenyan coastal district of Kilifi.

Mohammed's wife says the weapons were planted at his home.

A U.N. report said last year that Mohammed is an open advocate of Somalia's al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militia.

He is currently on bail for other weapons-related offenses. Bail in the new case was denied and Mohammed will be in jail until Feb. 13, when his case is due to resume.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Streep's Thatcher, Williams' Monroe star at SAG (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? What a cast the Screen Actors Guild Awards have lined up: Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier, Margaret Thatcher and J. Edgar Hoover.

Actors playing illustrious real-life figures factor into the 18th annual honors given by Hollywood's main acting union Sunday.

The best-actress category features Meryl Streep as Thatcher in "The Iron Lady" and Michelle Williams as Monroe in "My Week with Marilyn." Leonardo DiCaprio is up for best actor as FBI boss in "J. Edgar," while "My Week with Marilyn" co-stars supporting-actor nominee Kenneth Branagh as Olivier.

Streep won a Golden Globe for "The Iron Lady" and is considered a favorite for the SAG prize and for her third win at the Academy Awards, which are set for Feb. 26.

The front-runners for the other SAG awards are actors in fictional roles, though, among them George Clooney as a dad in crisis in "The Descendants" and Jean Dujardin as a silent-film star fallen on hard times in "The Artist." Both are up for best actor, and both won Globes ? Clooney as dramatic actor, Dujardin as musical or comedy actor.

Octavia Spencer as a brassy Mississippi maid in "The Help" and Christopher Plummer as an elderly dad who comes out as gay in "Beginners" won Globes for supporting performances and have strong prospects for the same honors at the SAG Awards.

The winners at the SAG ceremony typically go on to earn Oscars. All four acting recipients at SAG last year later took home Oscars ? Colin Firth for "The King's Speech," Natalie Portman for "Black Swan" and Christian Bale and Melissa Leo for "The Fighter."

The same generally holds true for the weekend's other big Hollywood honors, the Directors Guild of America Awards, where Michel Hazanavicius won the feature-film prize Saturday for "The Artist." The Directors Guild winner has gone on to earn the best-director Oscar 57 times in the 63-year history of the union's awards show.

SAG also presents an award for overall cast performance, a prize that's loosely considered the ceremony's equivalent of a best-picture honor. However, the cast award has a spotty record at predicting what will win best picture at the Oscars.

While "The King's Speech" won both honors a year ago, the SAG cast recipient has gone on to claim the top Oscar only eight times in the 16 years since the guild added the category.

The SAG ceremony also includes an award for stunt ensemble, whose nominees include such hits as "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" and "X-Men: First Class."

Airing live on TNT and TBS, the show features nine television categories, as well.

Receiving the guild's life-achievement award is Mary Tyler Moore. The prize will be presented by Dick Van Dyke, her co-star on the 1960s sit-com "The Dick Van Dyke Show."

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Demi Moore 911 call: 'She smoked something'

Partially redacted tapes of a 911 call made from Demi Moore's home the day she was rushed to a hospital is fueling speculation about what she may have smoked to induce what the caller described as "convulsions." NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.

By Baker Machado and Josh Grossberg, E! Online

"Send an ambulance right now. This is an emergency."

So begins the dramatic 911 call, in which Demi Moore's friends are desperately trying to get an ambulance to the actress' Beverly Hills home as quickly as possible, which was released this morning by the Los Angeles Fire Department.

On the heavily redacted recording, which lasts about 10 minutes, one of Moore's friends begins arguing with the dispatcher amid confusion over which agency covers the neighborhood and should be sending paramedics.

"Why is there not an ambulance coming now?" the woman says testily before explaining what caused the star to "act crazy."

MORE from E!: Demi 'Pretty Hyper' and 'Acting Crazy' Before Hospitalization

"She smoked something. It's not marijuana but it's similar to incense. She seems to be having convulsions of some sort.

"She's semi-conscious ... barely. She's convulsing."

The phone is passed to another woman, who tells the dispatcher, "She's not breathing normally ... she's burning up."

MORE from E!: Demi Released From Hospital as Ashton Kutcher Returns to L.A.

Asked if she knows exactly what Moore smoked or any other drugs she might have consumed, the second woman replies: "She's been having some issues with some other stuff lately. I don't know what she's been taking or not."

The dispatcher calms the woman down and explains how to treat Moore, stressing to keep her airway open.

By the end of the call, the paramedics have arrived to take Moore to Sherman Oaks Hospital, where she has since been discharged.

As E! News has previously reported, the 49-year-old Moore had been hosting a birthday party for a friend at the time and had exhibited "pretty hyper" behavior in the moments before the 911 call.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Academy makes credits exception for 'Tree of Life' (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES, Jan 27 (TheWrap.com) ? The Academy has made an unusual exception for "The Tree of Life," determining that the film has four true producers and should not be limited by an AMPAS rule that limits the number of producers on a Best Picture nominee to three.

Sarah Green, Bill Pohlad, Dede Gardner and Grant Hill all "functioned as genuine producers" on the Terrence Malick film, according to a ruling from the Academy's Producers Branch Executive Committee. Under Academy rules that went into effect after five producers won Oscar statuettes for "Shakespeare in Love" in 1999, more than three producers can be credited only in the case of a "rare and extraordinary circumstance."

Typically, the Academy allows the Producers Guild of America to determine which producers truly deserve credit. "The Tree of Life" did not receive a PGA nomination.

Of the other eight Best Picture nominees, "The Descendants," "The Help" and "Moneyball" have three credited producers; "Hugo," "Midnight in Paris" and "War Horse" have two; and "The Artist" and "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" have one.

Last year, the Academy made an exception for "The Social Network," which earned Oscar nominations for four of its producers. The previous year they did the same for Best Picture winner "The Hurt Locker."

The producer who most likely would have been eliminated if AMPAS had enforced the three-producer limit in that case was Nicolas Chartier, who was later banned from the Oscar show for emails disparaging "Avatar."

(Editing By Zorianna Kit)

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Comic talks 13 celebs into letting him sleep over

By Randee Dawn

Fish and visitors overstay their welcome within three days; New York-based comedian Mark Malkoff only wanted to see if he could take advantage of random celebrities' good nature by staying over at their homes for a single night.

Malkoff got 13 celebs to say "yes," including Justine Bateman, who lets him stay in her treehouse; Camryn Manheim, who lets him snooze with her Emmy; Kate Walsh, who?put on her own matching P.J.s and crawled in bed?with him (he called his wife to give her the heads-up and Walsh assures her it's OK because "I'm not attracted to him at all"); and "Bridesmaids" director Paul Feig, who gives him the patio, then refers him to Rob Corddry, who turns him down.

"You're really good, actually, at napping at celebrities' homes," Steven Weber tells him.

As Malkoff sums up, "Most celebrities with the exception of Rob Corddry are really nice people. I also learned that annoying persistence can get you a free place to crash."

OK, your turn! What celebrity would you want to have a sleepover with? (Strictly platonic, of course: They're not attracted to you at all, remember.) Tell us on Facebook.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

How To Find A New Nuclear Waste Site? Woo A Town

Without a centralized national repository for nuclear waste, the radioactive material is currently being kept at various sites across the country. Above, large concrete canisters, each holding 14 55-gallon drums of waste, are loaded on a truck in Richland, Wash., in June 2005 where they were later shipped to a facility in New Mexico. Jeff T. Green/Getty Images

Without a centralized national repository for nuclear waste, the radioactive material is currently being kept at various sites across the country. Above, large concrete canisters, each holding 14 55-gallon drums of waste, are loaded on a truck in Richland, Wash., in June 2005 where they were later shipped to a facility in New Mexico.

A panel of experts today set forth a plan for getting rid of thousands of tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste.

Most of it is spent fuel from nuclear power reactors. It was supposed to go to a repository in Nevada called Yucca Mountain, but the government has abandoned that plan.

Yucca Mountain was largely done-in by Nevadans, led by powerful Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who didn't want their state to be the country's nuclear waste dump. Some also questioned how geologically secure the underground storage site would be, especially environmental groups.

An underground train emerges from the entrance to the planned Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository in this April 13, 2006, file photo. The government has since abandoned the site as a location for the long-term storage of nuclear waste. Enlarge Isaac Breekken/AP

An underground train emerges from the entrance to the planned Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository in this April 13, 2006, file photo. The government has since abandoned the site as a location for the long-term storage of nuclear waste.

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An underground train emerges from the entrance to the planned Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository in this April 13, 2006, file photo. The government has since abandoned the site as a location for the long-term storage of nuclear waste.

Now the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future has a new plan to find another site. The Obama administration set up the commission after dropping Yucca Mountain.

Commission member Gen. Brent Scowcroft says the new plan should be "consent-based" ? it must hinge on convincing the public that a new site will be safe.

"It's psychological," says Scowcroft, who spent two years with the commission working on a solution. "People don't understand nuclear waste. The problem itself is solvable." He notes that other countries, such as Sweden and Finland, have won local approval for permanent waste dumps as well as found safe geological sites.

Scowcroft says this worked for the military's dump site in New Mexico's salt caverns, near the city of Carlsbad. "Salt is one of the most attractive mediums for permanent disposal," says Scowcroft. "And we found in visiting there that the people of the region generally are supportive of taking on additional burden."

The commission, however, wasn't asked to pick a site, just to set up a process to find one. For decades, the country's commercial waste has been sitting in "temporary" steel and concrete casks at nuclear power plants. The new plan would finally gather all that waste into interim holding sites while a permanent geological dump is built.

That would require moving lots of radioactive waste around the country. Commission member Lee Hamilton, a former congressman from Indiana, says that's already being done safely with military waste, but he says people will still be anxious. "When I was in the Congress and the prospect of transporting nuclear waste across southern Indiana came up, it just struck fear into people," Hamilton recalls.

One other thing: The commission would fire the Department of Energy ? they say that this time, an independent organization should be in charge of picking a permanent dump site. Says Hamilton: "They have a record of not dealing with the problem successfully. They have lost credibility to do it."

The nuclear industry definitely wants a permanent dump-site.

"As we go out and talk in communities about building plants and relicensing new plants, one of the principal issues they have is, 'What are you going to do with the used fuel?' " says Alex Flint, vice president of the Nuclear Energy Institute. "And we feel an obligation to solve that."

Utilities and their customers have been paying a fee for years to the government that's meant to pay for a waste site. The federal government has reneged on its promise to use that money to take care of the waste. Flint says that's one reason they're happy to see the recommendation that DOE bow out.

"Our experience over several decades has simply been that the Department of Energy, because of changes in management, because of the disparate interests of its programs, is not well suited to run this program," Flint says.

The anti-nuclear group Beyond Nuclear has weighed in as well, arguing that the interim storage site is a bad idea because it may just become a permanent site.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2012/01/26/145912986/panel-charts-path-to-new-home-for-nuclear-waste?ft=1&f=1007

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U.N. says won't change judge for Cambodia war crimes court (Reuters)

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) ? The United Nations will send its investigating judge to resume work at the Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunal in Cambodia, despite moves by the government to have him replaced, a top envoy said Wednesday.

Cambodia had no authority to block Swiss Laurent Kasper-Ansermet from taking up the post under a 2003 agreement between the government and the United Nations, said David Scheffer, special expert on U.N. assistance to the Khmer Rouge trials.

Scheffer said Kasper-Ansermet would go to work on investigating two more unidentified suspects in the highly controversial cases being referred to as 003 and 004, which relate to their roles in the "year zero" revolution that killed as many as 2.2 million Cambodians from 1975-1979.

The two cases have been a source of acrimony in the tribunal and have led to heated disagreements and several resignations. Cambodia's government is vehemently against indicting the two suspects, who are widely believed to be former Khmer Rouge military commanders.

"We do look forward to the judge returning to this country from his commitment in Switzerland this week and we look forward to him working on building a credible case files in case 3 and 4," Scheffer told reporters after meeting government officials.

"Recognizing that we believe in our interpretation of the (2003) agreement, namely regardless of that breach, the judge has full authority to operate as the international investigating judge," he said.

Critics have accused Cambodia's government of trying to prevent further cases from being investigated and Prime Minister Hun Sen, himself a former Khmer Rouge soldier, has even warned of a civil war if more indictments are issued.

CONTROVERSIAL CASES

The government said Monday its judicial bodies had full authority to reject judges if they did not consider them suitable and the United Nations was "confused" about an agreement it signed.

It gave no response Wednesday to Scheffer's announcement that the judge would return. Cambodian officials have said the government felt Kasper-Ansermet was unsuitable because he had used his Twitter account to draw attention to a debate over whether to purse cases 003 and 004.

The hybrid U.N.-Cambodian court is hearing case 002, involving three top members of the ultra-Maoist Khmer Rouge regime, accused of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot died in 1998.

Prosecutors have appealed the unexplained decision by a previous international judge Siegfried Blunk -- who resigned in October -- not to indict the two additional suspects, despite what rights groups say is overwhelming evidence to build a case against them.

Blunk's official reason for quitting was political interference.

The court, set up in 2005, has handed down just one sentence, a 35-year jail term commuted to 19 years for Kaing Guek Eav, also know as Duch, for his role in the deaths of more than 14,000 people at a torture center in Phnom Penh.

His appeal is due to be heard on February 3.

(Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Durable goods roared ahead in December

By msnbc.com news services

New orders for U.S. manufactured goods rose more than expected in December on strong demand for aircraft, while a rebound in a gauge of business spending plans suggested investment closed the year on the upswing.

Durable goods orders climbed 3.0 percent after rising an upwardly revised 4.3 percent in November, the Commerce Department said on Thursday.

Economists had forecast orders rising 2.0 percent from a previously reported 3.7 percent increase.

Durable goods range from toasters to big-ticket items like aircraft which are meant to last three years and more.
Excluding transportation, orders rose 2.1 percent.

Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending, advanced 2.9 percent.

Business spending, which has helped the economy to recover from the 2007-09 recession, had been cooling the previous two months of the fourth quarter but December's rebound suggested corporations might be growing more willing to invest.

The business spending proxy had dropped 1.2 percent in November and 0.9 percent in October. Economists' had expected a 1.0 percent gain last month.

Orders for durable goods last month were buoyed by 5.5 percent increase in bookings for transportation equipment as orders for civilian aircraft surged 18.9 percent.

Boeing received 287 orders for aircraft during the month, according to the plane maker's website, up from 96 in November.
Orders for motor vehicles edged up 0.6 percent.

Shipments of non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, which go into the calculation of gross domestic product, rose 2.9 percent after declining 1.0 percent in November.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Obama pushes manufacturing in swing state tour

President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)

President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)

President Barack Obama steps off Marine One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

President Barack Obama walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) ? President Barack Obama is arguing that manufacturing must be the foundation for a renewed American economy, as he takes his State of the Union economic message on a tour of politically crucial states.

Obama toured a plant that makes giant conveyor belt screws Wednesday before addressing a crowd about the importance of bringing manufacturing back to American shores.

Running for re-election against Republicans who've questioned his economic stewardship, the president said he wants to restore the basic promise of America, "and it starts with manufacturing."

Obama's remarks in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, came on the first stop of a three-day tour the morning after his State of the Union address. Obama stops later Wednesday in Arizona before traveling Thursday to Nevada and Colorado and wrapping up Friday in Michigan.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

And The Gloves Come Off (talking-points-memo)

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Three Reasons Faster Smartphone Communications Are Important ...

You?ve seen the advertisements about 4G cell phone speeds all over, but Verizon Wireless will tell you that only their 4G LTE network is truly FAST.

Now, as reported by CNN, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are getting their ?4G networks? just as fast as Verizon Wireless? 4G network.

The phone/tablet ?in this picture is the Samsung Galaxy Note, available on AT&T?s networks.

If you?re on a 4G network but are not experiencing fast speeds, here?s a few reasons why you might want to upgrade your phone to the faster 4G network.

Video conference ? While on the road it?s now even more practical to conduct a live video conference with one or more people.

Fast video download ? When you visit your next hot prospect or customer you can now safely download or stream video and know that it will look good when you show it to them. You can do more than show paper documents or talk to them, you can show them video.

Remote file access ? accessing remote files (from an online server or on premise service in the office) is even a better experience as the files will download fast

These are just three reasons why you might want to consider upgrading your phone to ensure it?s operating on the fasted 4G network possible. Keep in mind that being on a 4G network does not mean you?ll get 4G speeds all the time. If you?re in a place that only offers 3G ? that?s what you?ll get at that time.

Source: http://smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2012/01/three-reasons-faster-smartphone-communications-are-important-to-your-business-real-4g-comes-to-more-cell-carriers.html/

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Dave McClure Isn?t Worried About The ?Series A Crunch?

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Monday, January 23, 2012

HDNet joins up with AEG, CAA and Ryan Seacrest to become AXS TV this summer

It held on as long as it could, but HDNet is following the path of INHD (which became Mojo before disappearing entirely) and Discovery HD Theater (now Velocity) by rebranding itself, and will see itself morph into AXS TV this summer. Of course, HDNet has always focused on "lifestyle programming" and from the looks of it the new channel (pronounced: access) will be very similar, at least for now. HDNet is bringing programming like HDNet Fights, Dan Rather Reports, its concerts and more to the joint venture, which will be combined with its partners AEG, CAA and Ryan Seacrest Media. If HDNet is currently on your programming lineup AXS TV will simply take its place when it launches, and Dish Network actually plans to increase the channel's distribution by adding it to the America's Top 120 package. If you're distressed over the future of Art Mann Presents, check out the press release after the break or a Q&A on the site for more information about what's happening to Mark Cuban's baby.

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Darfur peacekeeper killed, three wounded: U.N. (Reuters)

KHARTOUM (Reuters) ? One international peacekeeper was killed and three others wounded in Sudan when gunmen ambushed their patrol in the troubled Darfur region on Saturday, UNAMID peacekeepers said.

The Western region is the scene of an almost decade-long insurgency by non-Arab tribes against the government in Khartoum, which they accuse of political and economic marginalization.

Unknown gunmen attacked the patrol near El Daein in South Darfur and killed one peacekeeper, a spokesman for the joint African Union/U.N. Mission UNAMID said.

Two of the wounded peacekeepers were in critical condition, he said, without giving the nationalities of the peacekeepers.

The United Nations has said as many as 300,000 people may have died in Darfur, where Khartoum has mobilized troops and mostly Arab militias to crush the uprising. Khartoum puts the death toll at 10,000.

Qatar brokered a peace deal which Sudan signed this year with the Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM), an umbrella association of smaller groups. But major other rebel groups have refused to sign the document.

In November, Darfur's main insurgent groups and rebels in two border states said they had formed an alliance to topple Bashir.

(Reporting by Ulf Laessing Editing by Maria Golovnina)

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Witness in 'Rockefeller' case found bloodstains

FILE - In this July 8 2011 file photo, Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, a German man who masqueraded as a member of the famous Rockefeller family, appears in an Alhambra, Calif. court. Gerhartsreiter faces a preliminary hearing Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012 in the cold case murder of John Sohus, 27, who disappeared from San Marino, Calif. in 1985. (AP Photo/Sarah Reingewirtz, Pool, File)

FILE - In this July 8 2011 file photo, Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, a German man who masqueraded as a member of the famous Rockefeller family, appears in an Alhambra, Calif. court. Gerhartsreiter faces a preliminary hearing Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012 in the cold case murder of John Sohus, 27, who disappeared from San Marino, Calif. in 1985. (AP Photo/Sarah Reingewirtz, Pool, File)

Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, center, a German immigrant who masqueraded as a member of the famous Rockefeller family, appears during a preliminary court hearing in Alhambra, Calif. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. Gerhartsreiter a convicted kidnapper faces a charge of murdering the son of his former landlady a quarter century ago, when he lived in California under one of his many pseudonyms. (AP Photo/Pasadena Star News, Walt Mancini, Pool)

Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, a German immigrant who masqueraded as a member of the famous Rockefeller family, appears as he in handcuffed during a preliminary court hearing in Alhambra, Calif. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. Gerhartsreiter a convicted kidnapper facing a charge of murdering the son of his former landlady a quarter century ago, when he lived in California under one of his many pseudonyms. (AP Photo/Pasadena Star News, Walt Mancini, Pool)

Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, a German immigrant who masqueraded as a member of the famous Rockefeller family, walks into to a preliminary court hearing in Alhambra, Calif. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. Gerhartsreiter a convicted kidnapper facing a charge of murdering the son of his former landlady a quarter century ago, when he lived in California under one of his many pseudonyms, is faced with the murder of John Sohus, 27, who disappeared from San Marino, Calif. in 1985. (AP Photo/Walt Mancini, Pool)

(AP) ? A forensic scientist testifying Friday in the murder case against a man who posed as an heir to the Rockefeller fortune said she found four bloodstains in the Southern California guesthouse where the suspect lived.

Criminalist Lynne Herold gave the testimony in a preliminary hearing to determine whether Christian Gerhartsreiter should stand trial for the death of John Sohus, whose remains were found at his former home in San Marino in 1994, nearly 10 years after he and his wife vanished.

Herold and her colleagues from the Los Angeles County coroner's office used a chemical reaction at the time to find the stains in the Sohuses' guesthouse, where Gerhartsreiter was a tenant known as Christopher Chichester when the couple disappeared, according to the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/yLd5Yp ).

Herold said three of the four stains showed patterns indicating they had been wiped or something like a body had been dragged through them.

She said she did not take a blood sample because in 1994 such a stain could not be tested for DNA analysis, and it may never be known whose blood it was.

Herold testified that she remembers the investigation despite the passing of so many years, because it was among the most memorable of her career.

"It has from Day One sort of been stuck in my head, and it probably always will be one of those cases that you just never forget," she said.

Many of the witnesses in the preliminary hearing have had difficulty remembering details because so many years have passed.

The couple disappeared in 1985. Gerhartsreiter left town soon afterward.

He is charged only with killing 27-year-old John Sohus; no sign of Linda Sohus has been found.

Gerhartsreiter has previously been exposed as a veteran impostor. On the East Coast, he claimed to be "Clark Rockefeller," a member of the famous family, and married a woman with whom he had a daughter. She divorced him when she found out he had duped her.

Last year, Gerhartsreiter was convicted of kidnapping his daughter in Boston during a custody dispute. He is serving a four- to five-year prison sentence for that crime. He would be eligible for parole this year if he was not facing the California charge, which could bring him 26 years to life in prison if he's convicted.

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Researchers Agree To Temporary Halt For Bird Flu Experiments

H5N1 avian flu viruses (seen in gold) grow inside canine kidney cells (seen in green). Enlarge Cynthia Goldsmith/CDC

H5N1 avian flu viruses (seen in gold) grow inside canine kidney cells (seen in green).

Cynthia Goldsmith/CDC

H5N1 avian flu viruses (seen in gold) grow inside canine kidney cells (seen in green).

Scientists have said that they are voluntarily putting some controversial bird flu research on hold.

The move to suspend the work for 60 days comes in response to critics who say their work is dangerous.

People rarely get sick with bird flu, caused by the H5N1 virus, and when they do, they're generally not contagious.

But researchers wanted to know if this potentially deadly virus might evolve and start a dangerous pandemic. So they tweaked its genes and made viruses that spread more easily between lab animals.

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Critics say that was irresponsible, in part because these now transmissible viruses might escape from the lab.

The scientists who did the work, as well as other flu experts from around the world, have just published a letter on the decision in two major research journals ? Science and Nature.

"We recognize that we and the rest of the scientific community need to clearly explain the benefits of this important research and the measures taken to minimize its possible risks," the researchers write in the letter. "We propose to do so in an international forum in which the scientific community comes together to discuss and debate these issues."

During the pause, they say they will do no experiments with the lab-altered viruses, and they won't create any more like them.

Reports on the initial results and the possibility they might be published raised alarms about bioterrorism. "It's just a bad idea for scientists to turn a lethal virus into a lethal and highly contagious virus," Dr. Thomas Inglesby, a bioterrorism specialist and director of the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center told NPR in November. "And it's a second bad idea for them to publish how they did it so others can copy it."

In December, a federal advisory panel said key details of the work shouldn't be published.

Update 5:29 p.m.: In a statement, National Institutes of Health officials noted that the World Health Organization is organizing "a forum for the international scientific community to discuss these issues in the coming weeks." And the officials said, "We look forward to participating in this important dialogue."

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Ignition Leads $20M Round In Cloud Security And Identity Company Symplified

33078v2-max-250x250Symplified, which provides identity and access management tools for cloud applications, has raised $20 million in Series C funding led by Ignition Partners. Existing investor Allegis Capital, Granite Ventures, and Quest Software also participated in the financing, which brings the company?s total funding to $38.8 million.

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Video: Report: Cruise ship captain says he tripped, fell into lifeboat



>>> operation at the site of that wrecked cruise liner is suspended for the day. the number of people still accounted for now up to 21 after a german woman thought to be missing was found alive and well in germany. meantime a bizarre explanation coming from the captain accused of abandoning the ship. a report now says he told the italian courts he accidentally tripped and fell into a lifeboat as passengers were the still on board. nbc's duncan gogolisagni. this was because of rough seas that the certainliers could not get back in there again.

>> yes, that's right. i think it's been a frustrating day for the rescued workers on the island. there are many of them. today they had wanted to blow four holes into the costa concordia so they could search places that up till now have been blocked. but that changed overnight when the ship moved ever so slightly meaning it was unsafe for divers to be on. so largely, there hasn't been much activity today. towards the end of the afternoon, a few helicopters went over and started dropping equipment on there. we understand that's going to be used in the coming days to start getting liquids off there. so really what we're seeing is a change of strategy away from a rescue mission and more salvage operation. so hope fading for the 20 plus people that are still missing.

>> duncan , we saw an incredible image earlier of what this wreckage at this point looks like from space. you see the vessel there on its side. i'm curious as to the status of this captain. we know he was under house arrest . and so many people still want to hear more of what he has to say. what is his status now?

>> reporter: yes. as you say, he's under house arrest about a few hours south of here in naples. yesterday he appeared before prosecutors. it's been coming out in the last hour in italian media, reporting that he told prosecutors that he turned too late. he apparently said he was trying to salute a former captain who lives on the island of giglio and by absolute, we mean a sail past blowing the horns. apparently that's what he told prosecutors but he said he turned too late and ended up in waters that are too shallow. we haven't had that confirmed but those are the latest reports coming out here.

>> duncan , thank you so much for your live report . up

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

D.C. Prostitution Moves East Of Anacostia River

WASHINGTON -- The prostitution landscape in the nation's capital is changing.

WAMU-FM's "Metro Connection" reported on the District of Columbia's crackdown on prostitution and why it is that prostitution is moving from areas downtown into residential neighborhoods, especially in Ward 7 east of the Anacostia River.

The migration mostly has to do with a 2006 law that allows chief of the Metropolitan Police Department to temporarily designate some areas of the city as "prostitution-free zones." In such areas, it is "unlawful for a group of two or more persons to congregate in a public space or property in that area for the purpose of engaging in prostitution or prostitution-related offenses."

People suspected of engaging in these activities can be told to disperse by the police. Those who don't disperse can be arrested. Contrary to public opinion, the carrying of more than two condoms is not itself enough to get a person arrested for prostitution though the City Paper's former sex columnist Amanda Hess did find that carrying multiple condoms in a prostitution-free zone can lead an officer to suspect that a person is a sex worker -- which, in a prostitute-free zone, is enough for the police to tell the person to disperse.

Most of the PFZs so far have been downtown, which has pushed prostitution into other parts of the nation's capital. WAMU reports that in Ward 2, the downtown jurisdiction traditionally known as D.C.'s prostitution hub, arrests have gone down by 10 percent in the past 10 years. But east of the Anacostia River, arrests have tripled in Ward 7.

WAMU's story features a sex worker advocacy group called Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive, or HIPS, that brings supplies to D.C. prostitutes three nights a weeks. Since the prostitution-free zones went into effect, the outreach workers are now spending more time driving, according to HIPS' executive director Cyndee Clay.

The group told WAMU it isn't seeing any overall decrease in the number of prostitutes working in D.C., though -- it's the same number of prostitutes, just working in different places-- More dangerous places, say sex worker advocates.

The criticisms of prostitution-free zone designations are similar to those levied against drug free zone laws -- that the laws do not serve their intended effect but do have heavy negative consequences. In the case of drug laws, the negative consequences mainly relate to massive racial disparities in sentencing and imprisonment while failing to keep drugs away from kids.

In the case of the prostitution-free zones, advocates say that the zones endanger sex workers by forcing them into more dangerous neighborhoods. They also say that these zones increase prostitutes' risk of contracting HIV.

The D.C. Council is considering legislation that would expand the prostitution-free zone program, by allowing for the creation of permanent prostitution-free zones. On Jan. 24, the Committee on the Judiciary will hold a hearing on the bill.

Among this bill's sponsors are Councilmember Yvette Alexander (D-Ward 7), who represents an area that has seen an uptick in prostitution. Her challenger in the upcoming D.C. Council election, Kevin B. Chavous, was charged with solicitation for prostitution in December, after offering money to an undercover officer "for sexual favors."

Chavous was arrested on the unit block of K Street NE and pleaded not guilty to the charges. His trial is upcoming and Chavous remains a candidate to unseat Alexander.

RELATED VIDEO: An interview about the prostitution-free zone established during President Obama's 2009 inauguration.

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The nations weather (AP)

Weather Underground Forecast for Wednesday, January 18, 2012.

The storm which brought wild weather to the East on Tuesday will move out to sea on Wednesday leaving clear skies and cold temperatures in its wake. Most of the East will see conditions clear out by morning, but portions of the Southeast and Maine will see clouds linger into the afternoon. Main in Particular will see snow showers persist well into the afternoon and maybe overnight. Despite sunshine moving into the region, temperatures will be cold, with high temperatures expected to remain below the freezing mark throughout New England and the Mid-West. The Southeast will also see abnormally cold weather, with highs only rising into the low 50s for the warmest regions.

In the Northern Plains, high temperatures will remain cold, with the coldest spots expecting high temperatures below negative 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

In the West, temperatures will also remain cool, although highs and overnight lows will be much warmer than the record setting low temperatures from the previous few days. Clear skies will persist throughout much of California, but a wave of storms will continue to hit the Northwest, and begin to descend south towards the state. These storms will continue to push farther and farther south until later in the week when they will bring the whole state much needed rain and snow. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Tuesday have ranged from a morning low of -17 degrees at Cut Bank, Mont. to a high of 93 degrees at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Group won't push California tax overhaul measure (Reuters)

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) ? Billionaire Nicolas Berggruen's Think Long Committee for California will not press a ballot measure this year to alter the state's tax system, a move seen helping Governor Jerry Brown's plan to put a tax measure to voters.

Berggruen's bipartisan group of business and civic leaders said in a statement on Tuesday that it would put its proposal for an independent Citizens Council for Government Accountability on hold.

"It is clear from public reaction, stakeholder meetings and our own public opinion research that Californians are hungry for real reform and are more willing than ever to support a sweeping plan that is fair and will put an end to California's perpetual financial volatility and suffocating wall of debt," the group said.

"At the same time, we recognize the practical constraints of the 2012 election calendar - and have come to the conclusion that it will take more time to perfect these proposals, eliminate unintended consequences and provide every stakeholder and everyday Californians a meaningful voice in that process," the group added.

The group said it would work on language for a tax ballot measure with the goal of putting one to voters in November 2014.

The group, which includes former Governor Gray Davis, Google Inc Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, Los Angeles philanthropist and KB Home founder Eli Broad and former U.S. Secretaries of State George Shultz and Condoleezza Rice, has urged overhauling California's tax code to bring stability to state finances.

The Think Long Committee last year proposed cutting income tax rates while adding a sales tax on services - with an exemption for education and medical services - to broaden California's tax base.

California's government depends heavily on income taxes, especially on the volatile income taxes of its wealthy residents, to fill its coffers. When the state's wealthy are flush with capital gains, the state's revenue swells, but when financial markets slump, revenues shrink.

Despite that volatility, Brown aims to put a measure to voters in November asking them to approve temporary income tax increases for wealthy taxpayers along with an increase in the state sales tax to raise roughly $7 billion a year to bolster the state's finances.

His state budget plan anticipates voters will approve the measure, which would help fill a state budget gap for California's fiscal year beginning in July estimated at $9.2 billion. If voters reject the measure, Brown has said schools and community colleges would face nearly $5 billion in spending cuts.

Brown faces better odds of winning voter approval for his tax measure if it does not have to compete for attention with other tax plans, according to analysts.

(Reporting By Jim Christie)

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US obesity epidemic shows no hint of retreating

(AP) ? America's obesity epidemic is proving to be as stubborn as those maddening love handles, and shows no sign of reversing course.

More than one-third of adults and almost 17 percent of children were obese in 2009-2010, echoing results since 2003, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Tuesday.

"It's good that we didn't see increases. On the other hand, we didn't see any decreases in any group," said CDC researcher Cynthia Ogden.

Early in the decade, slight increases were seen among white, black and Hispanic men, and among Hispanic and black women. These changes may be leveling off, but the authors said they "found no indication that the prevalence of obesity is declining in any group."

In 2009-2010, more than 78 million adults and almost 13 million children aged 2-19 were obese, the CDC researchers reported.

Those numbers are staggering, and while they haven't increased in recent years, "we're plateauing at an unacceptably high prevalence rate," said Dr. David Ludwig, director of an obesity prevention center at Children's Hospital Boston. He was not involved in the reports.

The CDC reports summarize results of national health surveys in children and adults, which are conducted every two years. The nationally representative surveys include in-person weight and height measurements. The 2009-2010 reports involved nearly 6,000 adults and about 4,000 children, from infancy through age 19.

The results were released online in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Dr. Elbert Huang, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Chicago who studies health care policy issues, said his research shows that even if obesity rates continue to remain stable, there will be dramatic increases down the road in diabetes and in costs linked with that disease. That's because Type 2 diabetes, among many diseases linked with obesity, becomes more prevalent as people age.

The latest reports ? one on children and the other on adults ? focused on obesity, meaning a body-mass index of at least 30. But the numbers of adults and children who were overweight, with a BMI of between 25 and 29, also remained high.

Overall, 33 percent of adults were overweight but not obese, versus about 15 percent of children and teens.

Rates of overweight or obese adults and children were generally higher in blacks and Hispanics than in whites.

The government says a healthy weight is a BMI of between 18 and 25. The index is a ratio of height to weight.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

TV One network focuses on missing blacks (AP)

PASADENA, Calif. ? After 16 years playing a police lieutenant on "Law & Order," actress S. Epatha Merkerson is turning to some real-life crime stories.

Merkerson is the narrator for "Find Our Missing," a series that debuts Jan. 18 on the TV One network. It tells stories about black Americans who are missing, hoping to turn up clues that can solve some of the cases.

The series was born out of a pervasive feeling among many blacks that their missing-person cases don't get as much attention as missing-person cases involving whites, particularly attractive young white women.

"The local and regional press does a good job," Wonya Lucas, president and CEO of the cable network aimed at black viewers, said Saturday. "The national press doesn't really cover these stories to the extent that they should, and that's a void that TV One will now fill."

Each hour focuses on two separate cases. Besides Merkerson's narration, producers fill time by re-enacting some scenes with professional actors.

Two people missing since 2009 are featured in the first episode: Pamela Butler, an employee of the Environmental Protection Agency who disappeared from her Washington, D.C., home; and Hasanni Campbell, a 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy from Oakland, Calif.

"We are painfully aware that these are not just stories," said Donna Wilson, executive producer of the series. "These are people's lives."

Blacks account for 12 percent of the population yet are involved in about a third of the country's missing-persons cases, said Toni Judkins, programming chief at TV One. The network is available in some 56 million homes, or about half the ones that have TV.

Producers are working with the Black and Missing Foundation in helping to bring the cases to light.

The show will encourage tips to law enforcement, hoping to break down some of the attitude that makes people feel like snitches, foundation president Derrica Wilson said. She and the series producer are not related.

Merkerson said she became involved because she realized many of these cases needed the attention.

"It's important for me to give back to the community that has given so much to me," she said.

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China's economic growth ebbs to lowest in 2 years

Customers look at meat at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

Customers look at meat at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

Chinese workers load packages with Chinese words reading, "All the Best," for sale for the coming Lunar New Year outside a shop in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. China's economic growth slowed in the final quarter of 2011 to its lowest rate in two and a half years as export demand weakened and Beijing fought inflation. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A vendor waits for customers at a counter selling New Year decoration items inside a shopping mall in Beijing, China Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to a still robust 8.9 percent in the last quarter of 2011. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A customer looks at vegetables at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repurcussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

A customer, right, looks at meat at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repurcussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to a still robust 8.9 percent in the last quarter of 2011.

The expansion in the world's second-largest economy was the slowest in 2 1/2 years but December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. Growth in the previous quarter was 9.1 percent.

"Today's outcome seems to confirm a 'soft landing' scenario," said Frances Cheung of Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong.

China is one of the biggest importers and slower growth could have global repercussions if it cuts demand for iron ore, industrial components and other goods from Australia, Brazil, Southeast Asia and elsewhere.

Growth decelerated in 2011 as Beijing hiked interest rates and tightened investment curbs to prevent overheating and tame politically dangerous inflation. Communist leaders reversed course and started easing lending late in the year after plunging U.S. and European export demand raised the threat of job losses and unrest.

The slowdown was in line with government plans, said Ma Jiantang, commissioner of the National Bureau of Statistics. He said the "ideal situation" would be to keep growth between 8.5 percent and 9 percent, with inflation low.

In 2012, China faces "complexity and challenges" due to global malaise and pressure for prices to rise, Ma said at a news conference. Still, he said, "The fundamentals of China's long-term steady economic growth have not changed."

Growth in the three months ending in December was the slowest since the second quarter of 2009, when the economy expanded 7.9 percent.

Retail sales growth rebounded to 18.1 percent from November's 17.1 percent while factory output rose 12.8 percent, up from November's 12.4 percent.

"This all reaffirms our outlook on China for a soft landing," said Moody's Analytics economist Glenn Levine in a report. "Export demand has cooled, but domestic demand is still running strong."

Consumer inflation, a volatile element in a society where poor families spend up to half their incomes on food, edged down in December to 4.1 percent after hitting a 37-month high of 6.5 percent in July.

That could give Beijing leeway to stimulate the economy, helping small companies that have been hurt by plunging export demand and squeezed by lending curbs, forcing thousands out of business and wiping out jobs.

Analysts expect Beijing to try to stimulate growth with an interest rate cut, tax cuts or other measures. The central bank promised pro-growth measures this month to help entrepreneurs though it also pointed to inflation pressures and global uncertainties and said its monetary policy will stay "prudent."

Also in 2011, China's urban population exceeded the number of rural dwellers for the first time, rising to 51.3 percent of the nation's 1.3 billion people, the government reported.

Industry surveys show manufacturing and exports contracted in November and December, while a slowdown in real estate sales triggered by government efforts to stop speculation and cool surging housing prices has sparked concern about the impact on the overall economy. December import growth fell to 11.8 percent, barely half the previous month's 22.1 percent gain.

"The slowdown has yet to come to an end," said economist Zhang Xinfa at China Galaxy Securities in Beijing.

Analysts say Beijing still needs to boost consumer spending to reduce reliance on exports and investment to drive growth.

The communist government has pledged for years to reorient its economy but is only starting to make progress after its stimulus in response to the 2008 global crisis fueled a surge in construction spending.

Ma, the statistics official, pointed to the shift in population toward cities and said that might help to spur consumption growth.

"If we can rely more on domestic consumption," said Credit Agricole CIB's Cheung, "that will help the economy to sail through all these headwinds."

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Associated Press researcher Zhao Liang contributed to this report.

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