Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Haiti assist bid injured by delayed U.N. reply

Tom Brown PORT-AU-PRINCE Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:13pm EST Related News Haiti preserve puncture as sleet turns camps to mudThu, Feb eighteen 2010U.N. assist arch chides agencies on Haiti reliefThu, Feb eighteen 2010Sarkozy visits Haiti, unveils vital assist packageWed, Feb seventeen 2010Tarps, toilets are priorities for quake-hit Haiti: U.N.Mon, Feb fifteen 2010One month after quake, Haitians stick on to weep deadFri, Feb twelve 2010 < 1 / 7 > People travel at a temporary tent stay in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince Feb 26, 2010. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Clutching involuntary attack rifles, truckloads of U.N. infantry patrolled the streets of Haiti"s cracked collateral on the day after the trembler strike last month, clearly preoccupied to the wretchedness around them.

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Cries for assistance from people digging for survivors in collapsed buildings were drowned out by the bark of heavy-duty engines as the infantry plowed by Port-au-Prince but interlude to stick on rescue efforts, majority less lead them.

A usual steer since they were deployed in 2004, the U.N. infantry huddled in the shade of their canopied vehicles.

There were about 9,000 uniformed U.N. peacekeepers stationed in Haiti when the upheaval struck on Jan twelve and they were the judicious "first responders" to the mess in the bankrupt Caribbean country, whose notoriously diseased executive supervision was impressed by the scale of the tragedy.

Initially, however, nothing of the peacekeepers appeared to be concerned in hands-on charitable service in what puncture healing experts report as the vicious initial 72 hours after a harmful trembler strikes.

Their reply to the abominable pang was singular to you do security and seeking for looters after the bulk 7.0 upheaval intended majority of the collateral and took what Haitian President Rene Preval says could be as majority as 300,000 lives.

There was looting in the capital, but it paled in some-more aged with the astringency of the charitable crisis.

Horribly-injured patients flooded overstretched hospitals, forcing healing staff to confirm that patients to yield and that were already as well far left to try saving.

"Doctors played God," pronounced Tyler Marshall, a maestro former Los Angeles Times match operative with an general assist organisation that helped out in a tent city erected at the tallness of the destruction on the drift of Port-au-Prince"s University Hospital, the country"s largest.

Scores of U.N. crew died in the quake, together with Hedi Annabi, head of the U.N. mission that was set up in 2004. That helps insist what majority have criticized as a glacially delayed kickoff of service operations after one of history"s misfortune healthy disasters.

But in the days and weeks that followed it mostly seemed that lessons from alternative disasters were abandoned in Haiti as fears of rioting or anarchy overshadowed concerns about removing assist out quickly.

The U.N."s tip charitable assist official, John Holmes, is between those who have chided service agencies, together with the United Nations itself, for you do as well small to assistance Haiti.

"We cannot ... wait for for for the subsequent puncture for these lessons to be learned," Holmes wrote in a trusted email initial published on the website of the biography Foreign Policy.

"There is an obligatory need to progress significantly genius on the ground, to urge coordination, vital formulation and sustenance of aid," pronounced Holmes.

Edmond Mulet, behaving head of the U.N. mission, concurred in an talk that it played a singular charitable purpose in the initial couple of days after the trembler since the operations were effectively decapitated.

"At the unequivocally commencement it was unequivocally formidable since all the domicile was utterly broken and all the care of the mission was killed," Mulet told Reuters.

"CRIMINALS AND BANDITS"

Mulet gained prominence for wielding an iron fist during a prior army as head of the U.N. mission when he led mostly Brazilian "blue helmet" infantry in a successful crackdown on Haiti"s heavily armed gangs.

And he has finished no tip about sophistry the competing needs of service operations with law enforcement, in his bid to lane down the some-more than 3,000 inmates who took value of the trembler to shun from the main prison.

"We are here additionally to yield security," he pronounced when asked about the mess of convoys of rifle-wielding U.N. infantry to poke for people trapped in the rubble of the busted capital.

"I still have to patrol, I still have to go after all these criminals and bandits that transient from the inhabitant penitentiary, the squad leaders, the criminals, the killers, the kidnappers. I cannot unequivocally confuse myself from you do that."

The service mission shifted in to higher rigging after U.S. infantry deployed in large numbers and set up a supply sequence to get food and disinfectant in to areas great out for aid.

But there were still majority bottlenecks and setbacks, mostly involving U.N.-linked food distributions hobbled by unsound organization, reserve and throng control.

Unfortunately, U.N. infantry in Haiti have over the years gained a repute for toughness and abuse some-more than for easing pang in the lowest nation in the Americas.

"The usually time I"ve seen one of these U.N. infantry burst out of the behind of a lorry was to kick up on somebody or take a shot at them," pronounced a piece of the U.S. Army"s 82nd Airborne Division, as he worked security during a new assist handout.

"These guys have since all of us in unvaried a bad repute here," he said, asking not to be identified.

Haiti"s wrecked infrastructure and bad ride links finished it formidable to get assist out and keep it flowing, but that frequency finished the incident opposite from that in alternative new disasters around the globe.

"POOREST AND MOST VULNERABLE"

"The lowest and the majority exposed people lend towards to live in the regions that are strike the majority by healthy disasters," pronounced Solomon Kuah, an puncture healing medicine formed in New York who outlayed 4 weeks in Port-au-Prince after the quake.

There are no arguable estimates for the series of survivors who died from injuries due to unsound healing supplies.

But Henriette Chamouillet, the World Health Organization"s deputy in Haiti, pronounced all from staff shortages to bureaucracy and a miss of make-up lists embroiled the smoothness of containers full of medicines from Port-au-Prince"s airfield to doctors on the ground.

Port-au-Prince sits usually 700 miles off the seashore of Miami, that is home to a large Haitian-American community, and it seemed ludicrous that so couple of the U.S. infantry rushed there spoke French or were accompanied by translators.

One retaining picture of pell-mell food distributions came when U.S. helicopters offloaded boxes of MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) at a site in the capital. Many Haitians non-stop them up usually to toss them afar in offend since no French or Creole-language instructions were enclosed with the assumingly invalid packets of dust, explaining that they indispensable to be churned with H2O as piece of their preparation.

Rajiv Shah, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, has touted the Haiti service mission as "the largest and majority successful general poke and rescue bid ever fabricated in history."

But some-more than 6 weeks after the upheaval hit, the mission is still mostly in an puncture reply mode. The U.N."s World Food Program is tying the food rations to 55-pound (25 kg) bags of rice and the Haitian supervision estimates that a million upheaval survivors are still vital in the streets in temporary encampments with no using H2O or toilets.

Doctors are roughly finished traffic with dire injuries but reconstruction for a little 40,000 amputees and rebuilding Haiti"s health infrastructure are between long-term challenges.

"This is unequivocally a mess of Biblical proportions," pronounced Lewis Lucke, who was the USAID executive in Iraq prior to entrance to Haiti as U.S. ambassador.

U.N. and alternative officials have pronounced the tellurian reply to Haiti"s upheaval was quicker and some-more in effect than in alternative new disasters, together with the Asian tsunami that killed 226,000 people in thirteen countries in Dec 2004.

But experts contend the United Nations has a lot to sense from smaller, some-more nimble healing groups similar to International Medical Corps, or IMC, and Paris-based Medicins Sans Frontieres, along with charities some-more experienced in distributing aid, such as CARE and Catholic Relief Services.

Kuah, who concurrent service efforts for IMC, a California-based organisation that had rarely learned doctors treating patients in Haiti twenty-three hours after the trembler struck, stressed the "need for speed" when it comes to saving lives.

"When you ask yourself if there were ways you could have prevented some-more mortalities or discontinued additional mortality, with earthquakes, in particular, it"s some-more timing than anything else," pronounced Kuah.

(Additional stating by Catherine Bremer, Jackie Frank, Patricia Zengerle, Mica Rosenberg and Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Kieran Murray)

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Haiti assist bid injured by delayed U.N. reply

Tom Brown PORT-AU-PRINCE Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:13pm EST Related News Haiti preserve puncture as sleet turns camps to mudThu, Feb eighteen 2010U.N. assist arch chides agencies on Haiti reliefThu, Feb eighteen 2010Sarkozy visits Haiti, unveils vital assist packageWed, Feb seventeen 2010Tarps, toilets are priorities for quake-hit Haiti: U.N.Mon, Feb fifteen 2010One month after quake, Haitians stick on to weep deadFri, Feb twelve 2010 < 1 / 7 > People travel at a temporary tent stay in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince Feb 26, 2010. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Clutching involuntary attack rifles, truckloads of U.N. infantry patrolled the streets of Haiti"s cracked collateral on the day after the trembler strike last month, clearly preoccupied to the wretchedness around them.

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Cries for assistance from people digging for survivors in collapsed buildings were drowned out by the bark of heavy-duty engines as the infantry plowed by Port-au-Prince but interlude to stick on rescue efforts, majority less lead them.

A usual steer since they were deployed in 2004, the U.N. infantry huddled in the shade of their canopied vehicles.

There were about 9,000 uniformed U.N. peacekeepers stationed in Haiti when the upheaval struck on Jan twelve and they were the judicious "first responders" to the mess in the bankrupt Caribbean country, whose notoriously diseased executive supervision was impressed by the scale of the tragedy.

Initially, however, nothing of the peacekeepers appeared to be concerned in hands-on charitable service in what puncture healing experts report as the vicious initial 72 hours after a harmful trembler strikes.

Their reply to the abominable pang was singular to you do security and seeking for looters after the bulk 7.0 upheaval intended majority of the collateral and took what Haitian President Rene Preval says could be as majority as 300,000 lives.

There was looting in the capital, but it paled in some-more aged with the astringency of the charitable crisis.

Horribly-injured patients flooded overstretched hospitals, forcing healing staff to confirm that patients to yield and that were already as well far left to try saving.

"Doctors played God," pronounced Tyler Marshall, a maestro former Los Angeles Times match operative with an general assist organisation that helped out in a tent city erected at the tallness of the destruction on the drift of Port-au-Prince"s University Hospital, the country"s largest.

Scores of U.N. crew died in the quake, together with Hedi Annabi, head of the U.N. mission that was set up in 2004. That helps insist what majority have criticized as a glacially delayed kickoff of service operations after one of history"s misfortune healthy disasters.

But in the days and weeks that followed it mostly seemed that lessons from alternative disasters were abandoned in Haiti as fears of rioting or anarchy overshadowed concerns about removing assist out quickly.

The U.N."s tip charitable assist official, John Holmes, is between those who have chided service agencies, together with the United Nations itself, for you do as well small to assistance Haiti.

"We cannot ... wait for for for the subsequent puncture for these lessons to be learned," Holmes wrote in a trusted email initial published on the website of the biography Foreign Policy.

"There is an obligatory need to progress significantly genius on the ground, to urge coordination, vital formulation and sustenance of aid," pronounced Holmes.

Edmond Mulet, behaving head of the U.N. mission, concurred in an talk that it played a singular charitable purpose in the initial couple of days after the trembler since the operations were effectively decapitated.

"At the unequivocally commencement it was unequivocally formidable since all the domicile was utterly broken and all the care of the mission was killed," Mulet told Reuters.

"CRIMINALS AND BANDITS"

Mulet gained prominence for wielding an iron fist during a prior army as head of the U.N. mission when he led mostly Brazilian "blue helmet" infantry in a successful crackdown on Haiti"s heavily armed gangs.

And he has finished no tip about sophistry the competing needs of service operations with law enforcement, in his bid to lane down the some-more than 3,000 inmates who took value of the trembler to shun from the main prison.

"We are here additionally to yield security," he pronounced when asked about the mess of convoys of rifle-wielding U.N. infantry to poke for people trapped in the rubble of the busted capital.

"I still have to patrol, I still have to go after all these criminals and bandits that transient from the inhabitant penitentiary, the squad leaders, the criminals, the killers, the kidnappers. I cannot unequivocally confuse myself from you do that."

The service mission shifted in to higher rigging after U.S. infantry deployed in large numbers and set up a supply sequence to get food and disinfectant in to areas great out for aid.

But there were still majority bottlenecks and setbacks, mostly involving U.N.-linked food distributions hobbled by unsound organization, reserve and throng control.

Unfortunately, U.N. infantry in Haiti have over the years gained a repute for toughness and abuse some-more than for easing pang in the lowest nation in the Americas.

"The usually time I"ve seen one of these U.N. infantry burst out of the behind of a lorry was to kick up on somebody or take a shot at them," pronounced a piece of the U.S. Army"s 82nd Airborne Division, as he worked security during a new assist handout.

"These guys have since all of us in unvaried a bad repute here," he said, asking not to be identified.

Haiti"s wrecked infrastructure and bad ride links finished it formidable to get assist out and keep it flowing, but that frequency finished the incident opposite from that in alternative new disasters around the globe.

"POOREST AND MOST VULNERABLE"

"The lowest and the majority exposed people lend towards to live in the regions that are strike the majority by healthy disasters," pronounced Solomon Kuah, an puncture healing medicine formed in New York who outlayed 4 weeks in Port-au-Prince after the quake.

There are no arguable estimates for the series of survivors who died from injuries due to unsound healing supplies.

But Henriette Chamouillet, the World Health Organization"s deputy in Haiti, pronounced all from staff shortages to bureaucracy and a miss of make-up lists embroiled the smoothness of containers full of medicines from Port-au-Prince"s airfield to doctors on the ground.

Port-au-Prince sits usually 700 miles off the seashore of Miami, that is home to a large Haitian-American community, and it seemed ludicrous that so couple of the U.S. infantry rushed there spoke French or were accompanied by translators.

One retaining picture of pell-mell food distributions came when U.S. helicopters offloaded boxes of MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) at a site in the capital. Many Haitians non-stop them up usually to toss them afar in offend since no French or Creole-language instructions were enclosed with the assumingly invalid packets of dust, explaining that they indispensable to be churned with H2O as piece of their preparation.

Rajiv Shah, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, has touted the Haiti service mission as "the largest and majority successful general poke and rescue bid ever fabricated in history."

But some-more than 6 weeks after the upheaval hit, the mission is still mostly in an puncture reply mode. The U.N."s World Food Program is tying the food rations to 55-pound (25 kg) bags of rice and the Haitian supervision estimates that a million upheaval survivors are still vital in the streets in temporary encampments with no using H2O or toilets.

Doctors are roughly finished traffic with dire injuries but reconstruction for a little 40,000 amputees and rebuilding Haiti"s health infrastructure are between long-term challenges.

"This is unequivocally a mess of Biblical proportions," pronounced Lewis Lucke, who was the USAID executive in Iraq prior to entrance to Haiti as U.S. ambassador.

U.N. and alternative officials have pronounced the tellurian reply to Haiti"s upheaval was quicker and some-more in effect than in alternative new disasters, together with the Asian tsunami that killed 226,000 people in thirteen countries in Dec 2004.

But experts contend the United Nations has a lot to sense from smaller, some-more nimble healing groups similar to International Medical Corps, or IMC, and Paris-based Medicins Sans Frontieres, along with charities some-more experienced in distributing aid, such as CARE and Catholic Relief Services.

Kuah, who concurrent service efforts for IMC, a California-based organisation that had rarely learned doctors treating patients in Haiti twenty-three hours after the trembler struck, stressed the "need for speed" when it comes to saving lives.

"When you ask yourself if there were ways you could have prevented some-more mortalities or discontinued additional mortality, with earthquakes, in particular, it"s some-more timing than anything else," pronounced Kuah.

(Additional stating by Catherine Bremer, Jackie Frank, Patricia Zengerle, Mica Rosenberg and Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Kieran Murray)

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Toys R Us alternative in isolation equity-backed IPOs line up

Megan Davies and Clare Baldwin NEW YORK Fri April 9, 2010 5:41pm EDT Related News KKR, Bain scheming for uninformed IPOs: reportFri, April 9 2010UPDATE 1-Market Chatter -- Corporate monetary press digestFri, April 9 2010KKR, Bain scheming for uninformed IPOs - WSJFri, April 9 2010UPDATE 2-HCA IPO seen at $4 bln-$4.5 bln-CNBCThu, April 8 2010UPDATE 1-Hospital sequence HCA deliberation IPO-sourceWed, April 7 2010 Stocks & & A lady waits in line to compensate for her equipment at the Toys R Us store in Westbury, New York, Nov 27, 2009. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

A lady waits in line to compensate for her equipment at the Toys R Us store in Westbury, New York, Nov 27, 2009.

Credit: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A spate of primary open offerings, together with ones by tradesman Toys R Us TOY.UL and healthcare organisation HCA, is approaching approaching as in isolation equity firms brush their portfolios to see that investments are developed to take public, sources informed with the incident said.

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The window for in isolation equity exits reopened late last year after a prolonged dry weather during the monetary crisis. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Co KKR.UL took value of the rising markets by receiving bonus selling sequence Dollar General (DG.N) open in November, and the tradesman has climbed given the offering.

While the marketplace was flighty progressing this year and a series of in isolation equity-backed companies possibly deferred or altered IPO plans, it has softened dramatically over the last multiform weeks, with multiform offerings pricing on top of the approaching range and trade higher in their debut.

Other portfolio companies that have been deliberate for months are right away seeking some-more likely, such as Toys R Us, sources said, and could be taken open this year. Toys R Us was paid for by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Co, Bain Capital and Vornado Realty Trust (VNO.N) in 2005 for $6.6 billion.

Dutch semiconductor association NXP, owned by in isolation equity investors together with KKR, Silver Lake and Bain Capital, is additionally formulation an IPO, dual people informed with the make a difference formerly told Reuters.

Plans to take HCA open are advancing, sources said, with plans to talk banks in the entrance weeks to put together an underwriting group. An IPO had not been pursued progressing as the result of the U.S. healthcare discuss was so uncertain, sources formerly told Reuters.

KKR is valuing the HCA investment at scarcely stand in the cost, according to the fourth entertain gain report.

The timing of a Toys R Us charity depends on the strength of the IPO and sell markets, pronounced the sources who requested anonymity since the talks are not public.

Any charity would approaching be heavily sole on the basement of clever Yuletide sales. Last month, Toys R Us posted higher fourth-quarter gain as clever sales of toys equivalent diseased direct for video games in the legal holiday selling season.

Analysts and economists pronounced on Thursday that underlying consumer spending was accelerating after 6 months of medium growth.

Private equity portfolio companies are customarily deliberate for IPO targets. Institutional investors typically similar to in isolation equity-backed IPOs since they are incomparable and some-more grown up companies, Josef Schuster, owner of Chicago-based investigate residence IPOX Schuster LLC, said.

Other in isolation equity-backed firms that observers have been examination embody Dunkin Donuts, paid for by Bain, Carlyle and Thomas H. Lee Partners in 2005.

While the marketplace has softened in the past couple of weeks, in isolation equity-backed IPOs have lagged altogether IPO opening in the United States, according to Thomson Reuters data.

All the in isolation equity firms declined to criticism or were not accessible for comment.

(Additional stating by Jessica Hall; Editing by Dave Zimmerman, Lisa Von Ahn and Richard Chang)

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Friday, August 27, 2010

David James: Winning at Wembley crippled us Portsmouth

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Most players who win the FA Cup see behind on the experience with pleasure. But David James, the Portsmouth and England goalkeeper, has churned feelings about the clubs 2008 feat as he contemplates a possibility to lapse to the Final when Portsmouth face Tottenham Hotspur in tomorrows semi-final.

While James savours memories of light the trophy, he knows that the bonuses paid to the players for gift for the Uefa Cup helped to emanate the debts that led to the breaking-up of the Cup-winning patrol and the slip into administration.

It has had a distressing outcome on the bar over arguably the last eighteen months, he said. Qualifying for Europe was physically deleterious for the club. What we outlayed dual years construction up as a decent, volatile side was flattering majority undone in a integrate of months.

Neither he nor those using the bar had expected the success that would transform one of English footballs majority cherished pieces of precious metal in to a poisoned chalice.

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To suggest people the event of big bonuses to validate for Europe seems like a flattering protected bet, simply given you do not expect winning the Cup, James said. Someone offering you a stipulate and you take it in great faith that the bar can means to compensate it.

Had we not won the Cup, bizarrely it would probably have finished us a lot better, given we would not have competent for Europe and would have been able to set up on dual decent years of progression. Having won the Cup, the financial stroke was crippling.

The clubs problems led Harry Redknapp, the manager, to accept the suggest to manage Tottenham, tomorrows opponents, in Oct 2008, and to lapse to Fratton Park for Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch, Niko Kranjcar and Younes Kaboul 4 of twelve player exchange in in between the dual clubs given 2006, with others who have changed together with coaches, a arch director and even a video analysis technician.

But James does not accept that Redknapp cynically gutted the body of his former club. Harry was a correct man, James said. He has taken 4 great players from us. It was the hapless monetary on all sides that commanded that. The irritating side of things is they were key players.

James discharged suggestions that he competence have assimilated the 4 Fratton Park exiles at White Hart Lane in January as paper talk, but the see in his eye confirmed that it had been some-more than that. The August send window was sadder given as a organisation of players it was like: Whos going to be here tomorrow morning?

Niko pronounced he was going up to speak to Spurs, but he didnt think he was going to sign. Then he texted me to say, Ive signed. I didnt see that one coming, and it was that send that encapsulated the state of the club, things that people werent expecting were happening.

The incident was there to be well, I wouldnt contend to be taken value of, but if Harry hadnt taken them, someone would have. In those 4 players, he had a large iota of Portsmouths strongest team. And it has been valid how right it was to take them, given Tottenham are you do very well in the Premier League as well.

On paper, Tottenhams top-six patrol should infer as well clever for a Portsmouth side that would still be at the feet of the list even if 9 points had not been docked for entering administration. There is small similarity between the patrol in 2008 and now, James said. But winning [the Cup] would be an event to get a little success out of what has been a flattering miserable season.

It does not make a difference that we are outsiders, we are scheming to win the diversion and are confident. On the day, we can fool around a little decent football and can get a result. The being is that anything can happen. Ive outlayed most an hour doing sharpened competitions with Crouchy, Jermain and Niko and if they didnt measure a sure series of goals they had to do press-ups and they did a lot of press-ups.

James was demure to see far over the finish of this season, or to assume on either he competence fool around for the bar in the npower Championship subsequent season. But Portsmouth have at slightest done preparations for the destiny by appointing David Lampitt, the FAs head of football firmness and a part of of Uefas bar chartering committee, as the inheritor to Peter Storrie as chief executive. A sip of football integrity, a little competence say, has been overdue at Fratton Park.

I am gay to have the event to take up this new plea with Portsmouth, Lampitt said. The bar has been by a little difficult times this season and I intend to move a little fortitude and clarity to the clubs operations.

Lord Triesman, the FA chairman, said: Portsmouths fans should take joy in a wise, long-sighted appointment and I instruct David each success.

Familiar foes confronting each alternative in semi-final

- Words by Nick Szczepanik and Gary Jacob

Tomorrows FA Cup semi-final will underline dual teams with an in-depth believe of one an additional as the series of deals in in between Portsmouth and Tottenham Hotspur has been unusual over the past 4 years.

Players

January 2006 Sean Davis, Pedro Mendes and No Pamarot; Tottenham to Portsmouth; cost: 7.5 million total. Wayne Routledge; Tottenham to Portsmouth; loan.

January 2008 Jermain Defoe, graphic right with Peter Crouch; Tottenham to Portsmouth; loan afterwards 7.5 million.

August 2008 Younès Kaboul; Tottenham to Portsmouth; 6 million.

January 2009 Defoe; Portsmouth to Tottenham; 15 million.

July 27, 2009 Crouch; Portsmouth to Tottenham; 9 million.

August 28, 2009 Kevin-Prince Boateng; Tottenham to Portsmouth; 400,000. Jamie OHara; Tottenham to Portsmouth; loan.

September 1, 2009 Niko Kranjcar; Portsmouth to Tottenham; 2.5 million.

January 31, 2010 Kaboul; Portsmouth to Tottenham; 5 million.

Other players to have appeared for both clubs

Ricardo Rocha; Tottenham January 2007Jan 2009; Portsmouth February 2010-present.

Michael Brown; Tottenham January 2004Jan 2006; Portsmouth August 2009-present.

Coaching staff

October 2008 Harry Redknapp (manager); Portsmouth to Tottenham; 5 million compensation.

November 2008 Joe Jordan (coach); Portsmouth to Tottenham.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Questor share tip: Next sales have it a protected buy

By Garry White, Questor Editor 700AM GMT twenty-six March 2010

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Questor says BUY

The organisation posted better-than-expected full-year numbers yesterday, branch around 4 years of sales decline. Despite the recession, pre-tax increase in the year to Jan 31 were 18pc higher at 505m on sales that rose to 3.4bn from 3.27bn in 2008.

This meant the organisation could lift the full-year division by 20pc to 66p. The last remuneration of 47p will be done on Jul 1 and the shares go ex-dividend on May 26. The stream produce is 3pc.

Although severe times are still in prospect, the association has valid it can conduct the commercial operation in formidable times.

The shares were initial endorsed on Jan 6 at 21 and they are right away 4pc ahead. The marketplace is additionally up 4pc over the same period.

Trading on a Jan 2011 gain mixed of 11.5, descending to 10.7 in 2012, the position on the shares stays buy.

With fight and slight Afghans face H2O necessity

Sayed Salahuddin KABUL Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:19am EDT Afghan young kids hope for to pick up H2O from a H2O siphon in Kabul Mar 22, 2010. REUTERS/ Omar Sobhani

Afghan young kids hope for to pick up H2O from a H2O siphon in Kabul Mar 22, 2010.

Credit: Reuters/ Omar Sobhani

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan needs billions of dollars for dams and irrigation to feed and yield appetite for the flourishing race after decades of war, with destiny H2O supply a vital security challenge, Afghan and unfamiliar officials say.

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Most of Afghanistan"s altered H2O is authorised to upsurge out to the neighbors, a incident that contingency be altered fast if the nation is to equates to itself, emissary Water and Energy Minister Shujauddin Ziayee told Reuters recently.

"In thirty years, the distance of the race will double, so will the water, food and physical phenomenon needs. The same is loyal with the neighbors," he said.

Rugged and landlocked Afghanistan has had chronological disputes with the executive and south Asian neighbors over the upsurge of H2O from towering rivers that direct majority of the crops. It loses about two-thirds of the H2O from sleet and sleet annually.

For centuries, given of the geographical location, majority of the H2O from Afghanistan"s main stream basins has poured north to executive Asia, easterly to Pakistan or west to Iran.

Pakistan and Iran have both outlayed billions in new decades construction a whole dams and reservoirs to store H2O for expenditure and generating power. Afghanistan been incompetent to have any bid at all, 3 decades of fight ruining the H2O infrastructure.

"In total, the volume of sleet and layer in Afghanistan creates 57 billion cubic meters of H2O annually. Unfortunately, in in between thirty to 35 percent of this H2O can be used in Afghanistan and the rest ends up in unfamiliar countries," Ziayee said.

The loss of H2O equates to usually twenty-five percent of Afghanistan"s estimated twenty-eight million people have entrance to purify water. Afghanistan produces usually one percent of the 23,000 megawatts of hydroelectricity it needs, and has less H2O than indispensable for flourishing wheat and alternative food commodities.

COMPLEX SECURITY CHALLENGE

Only 1.5 million hectares of rural land were irrigated in 2002 and an one more 300,000 hectares rehabilitated given -- less than half the area irrigated in 1979, when the fight began -- pronounced the East West Institute think tank in a inform last year.

"The roughly sum deficiency of shared or informal team-work on H2O in in between Afghanistan and the neighbors is a critical hazard to tolerable growth and security in the region," the inform said.

"The ever-increasing direct for water, the indeterminate accessibility of H2O and the emasculate government of H2O resources mix to form a formidable but solvable plea to informal security and development," it said.

Since the ouster of the Taliban in 2001, Afghanistan has been carrying out surveys on how and where to set up dams both for the flourishing appetite needs and H2O management.

The surveys have taken years and are roughly over, but the cash-strapped nation needs scarcely $11 billion for the desirous H2O projects, Ziayee said.

The general community, that has poured in billions of dollars given the Taliban"s fall, has so far finished small to yield supports for such schemes. This might be given construction a whole dams takes years and donors are demure to account long-term projects.

One difference is India, that has had chronological ties with most Afghan governments but has moving family with nuclear-armed opposition and nearby resident Pakistan. New Delhi has been spending a little $150 million to set up a dam in Afghanistan.

The Salma dam project, that was programmed in the 1970s, has been underneath approach for 4 years. It is located in the Cheshti Sharif district of Herat province, that borders Iran.

Poor security and attacks by suspected militants have at times slowed construction.

This year, Kabul is formulation to begin construction a whole 4 small dams elsewhere at a cost of $110 million, Ziayee said. It hopes to begin the initial proviso of one $450 million dam plan in the easterly subsequent year, and an additional in the west, he said.

"Water is pronounced to be governing body and fight -- and the source of destiny wars. We are not the usually ones who will see the race grow," Ziayee said.

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Chavez: Queen of England the empires are over... give the Falklands backBusiness Business

Venezuelas President Hugo Chavez weighed in to the row over oil and gas scrutiny in the Falkland Islands" territorial waters yesterday, ancillary Argentinas explain that training proposed progressing this week by a British association is illegal.

Desire Petroleum, a youth scrutiny organisation listed on AIM, pronounced on Monday that it had proposed a training programme about 100km north of the islands. The move has drawn extreme critique from Buenos Aires, that claims supervision over the islands.

Christina Fernandez, the Argentine President, asked a limit of Latin American and Caribbean leaders in Mexico for await in the row that has escalated in new weeks given Desire voiced the plans.

"We await completely the Argentine supervision and the Argentine people in their complaints," Mr Chavez said. "That sea and that land belongs to Argentina and to Latin America." He additionally called without delay on the Queen to palm the domain over.

Argentina has claimed the South Atlantic islands given the 19th century, when Britain primary determined rule. In 1982 the dual countries fought a two-month fight over carry out of the Falklands after Argentina invaded the islands.

Desire is the primary of a series of supposed limit scrutiny groups that have been postulated licences to track for oil and gas in fields that a little analysts hold could compare the North Sea in size.

The training is high risk, however. Desire and the alternative companies that are about to begin operations have outlayed about $50m in transporting a supply to the islands, with analysts observant that the groups have usually a twenty per cent possibility of success.

"Geologically the area that Desire is training is similar to the North Sea, and if discoveries are made, the idea is that the margin could hold 200 million to 300 million barrels of oil, that is sizeable for these companies," pronounced Richard Rose, an oil and gas researcher at Oriel Securities. "But it is still really high risk. The likes of Shell undertook a programme in the same area about fourteen years ago and found usually traces of oil."

Desire is operative in an area north of the Falklands. Another company, Falkland Oil & Gas, is set to begin training to the easterly of the islands in Apr in an area that has not been explored in the past, but that primary geological surveys indicate could enclose as most as one billion barrels of oil.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Challenges and opportunities confronting branch cell scientists

Daleypresentation at the AAAS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Calif., on Feb 20, 2010 described the stream meridian confronting branch cell researchers in the United States. He additionally discussed his stream outlook on either prompted pluripotent branch cells (iPS) -- that are subsequent from adult cells -- will have the same intensity healing application as human rudimentary branch cells.

Human rudimentary branch cells have the conspicuous genius to grown up in to all of the 200 kinds of cells that have up the human body: skin, bone, nerve, blood, heart, and so on. By this nature, the cells hold good guarantee for treating harmful diseases similar to Alzheimer"s, Parkinson"s, cancer, and diabetes. However, a little cruise human rudimentary branch cell investigate argumentative because, in a little cases, the new branch cell lines are subsequent solidified human embryos that have been donated for research. New strategies have been not long ago grown that by-pass this issue by genetically reprogramming adult cells.

On Mar 9, 2009, President Obama carried the anathema that had formerly limited the have make use of of sovereign supports for rudimentary branch cell investigate on cell lines that had been combined after Aug 9, 2001. Over a thousand lines have been subsequent given Aug 9, 2001, majority with attributes profitable to healing research, says Daley, whose own lab has subsequent eighteen new branch cell lines. Until the shift in policy, these lines could usually be complicated with in isolation funds. Obama called on the National Institutes of Health to set up severe discipline to safeguard that new branch cells lines were subsequent by reliable practices.

Although less restrictive, the new process does have the own challenges. Only one of the pre-April 9, 2001-lines that had been authorized and used for federally-funded investigate during the last decade are now authorized underneath the new guidelines. Thatimpeding research, says Daley. Ten years of investigate are underneath a little disbelief since of the incapacity to go on to work on the Bush lines. We need the scientists who subsequent the comparison lines to step up and get their lines authorized underneath the new system.

Daleytalk additionally highlighted the differences in between rudimentary branch cells and iPS cells, that were initial combined from adult human cells in 2007. The iPS plan is an critical apparatus since it can be used to emanate disease-specific branch cell lines that, similar to rudimentary branch cells, can rise in to majority cell types. Daley and alternative scientists are utilizing iPS record to reprogram cells from patients with diseases such as Lou Gehrigdisease (amyotrophic parallel sclerosis), Huntingtondisease, and diabetes. With these disease-specific iPS cells in hand, researchers can sense some-more about how such diseases rise and hopefully brand new healing strategies.

Despite the guarantee of iPS cells, scientists are still struggling to assimilate either their developmental intensity is homogeneous to that of rudimentary branch cells. Some studies have referred to that iPS cells have some-more frail genomes or are some-more disposed to DNA abnormalities than rudimentary branch cells. This infirmity could have them vulnerable to have make use of therapeutically. The bottom line, says Daley, is that investigate on both sorts of branch cells contingency continue, since ittoo early to envision where the safest and majority in effect cell-based therapies will come from.

Ita in few instances fast paced and sparkling field, says Daley. We"ve had a decade of diversions and distractions, and we as a systematic village are relieved to have a some-more receptive systematic policy, that allows us to concentration roughly to one side on the science.

In further to George Daley, speakers enclosed HHMI questioner Owen Witte, University of California, Los Angeles; Irving Weissman, Stanford University School of Medicine; Fred Gage, Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Rudolf Jaenisch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and R. Alta Charo, University of Wisconsin.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Fast Food Makes Us Impatient Study Suggests

Cant wait for an additional thirty seconds for your computer to foot up or an e-mail to get a response? Fast food could be partly to blame, a new investigate suggests.

Over the last couple of decades fast food has turn a multibillion dollar industry that has drawn out change on what and how we eat, the researchers say. The strange thought at the back of fast food was to enlarge efficiency, permitting people to fast finish ameal so they can move on with the rest of their day.

"Fast food represents a enlightenment of time potency and present gratification," pronounced investigate researcher Chen-Bo Zhong of the University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management. "The complaint is that the idea of saving time getsactivated on bearing to fast food in any case of either time is a applicable cause in the context."

For example, Zhong said, "Walking faster is time fit when one is perplexing to have a meeting, but the a pointer of impatience when one is going for a wander in the park."

Its this ubiquitous clarity of haste, in any case of context, that the new investigate suggests fast food could promote.

In one experiment, the researchers flashed fast food symbols, such as the golden physical condition of McDonalds, on a computer shade for a couple of milliseconds, so discerning that participants couldnt consciously brand what they saw.

In a successive task, those who had been unprotected to the black review faster than participants not unprotected to fast food, even when there was no worth to finishing sooner. In an additional study, participants who removed a time when they ate at a food grill subsequently elite time-saving products, such as a two-in-one shampoo, over unchanging products.

A last examination found people unprotected to fast food logos exhibited larger hostility for saving, selecting a not as big evident remuneration rather than opting for a muchlarger behind payment.

"Fast food is one of most technologies that concede us to save time,"said investigate researcher� Sanford DeVoe. "But the mocking thing is that by all the time reminding us of time efficiency, these technologies can lead us to feel most some-more impatience."

The result, DeVoe pronounced is that camp activities meant to be relaxing can turn marred by impatience.

The researchers point out that the unfit to know either fast food in piece caused the worth for time potency in the enlightenment or is merely a effect of it. But they contend the commentary do indicate bearing to fast food reinforces an importance on impatience and present gratification.

"Given the purpose that monetary impatience played in the stream mercantile crisis, we need to move over counting calories when we inspect the consequences of fast food as it isalso conversion the bland psychology and function in a wider set ofdomains than has been formerly thought," Zhong said.

The investigate will be minute in a stirring issue of the biography Psychological Science.

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Turkey recalls attach� to Sweden over Armenia opinion

Ibon Villelabeitia ANKARA Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:26pm EST

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey recalled its ambassador to Sweden on Thursday and canceled an upcoming summit between the countries after the Swedish parliament branded the World War One killing of Armenians by Ottoman forces genocide.

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The move comes only a week after Ankara called home its ambassador to the United States because a U.S. congressional committee approved a similar resolution.

European Union member Sweden has been one of the strongest supporters of Ankara"s bid to join the bloc, while the United States is generally considered a strong western ally of the NATO-member Turkey.

The issue of the Armenian massacres is deeply sensitive in Turkey, which accepts that many Christian Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks but vehemently denies that up to 1.5 million died and that it amounted to genocide -- a term employed by many Western historians and some foreign parliaments.

"We strongly condemn this resolution, which is made for political calculations," Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement, referring to the Swedish parliament vote.

"It does not correspond to the close friendship of our two nations. We are recalling our ambassador for consultations," Erdogan said, adding that he was cancelling a Turkey-Sweden summit scheduled for March 17.

The Swedish resolution passed by an extremely narrow margin, with 131 parliamentarians voting in favor and 130 against. Another 88 members of parliament were absent.

The measure was opposed by Sweden"s center-right coalition government, but three of their parliamentarians voted in favor of the motion, helping the opposition get it through.

"DRASTIC EFFECTS"

Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said in a blog post that the vote could complicate efforts between Turkey and Armenia to normalize relations after a century of hostility.

The countries agreed last year to establish diplomatic ties and open their border if their parliaments approved peace accords, but the votes have not taken place and the governments have accused each other of trying to rewrite the texts.

"The decision also doesn"t help the debate in Turkey, which has become all the more open and tolerant as it moves closer to the European Union and resulting democratic reform," Bildt said.

Zergun Koruturk, Turkey"s ambassador to Sweden, told Swedish television programme Aktuellt that the vote would have "drastic effects" on bilateral relations which were unlikely to be overcome in a short time.

"I am very disappointed," Koruturk said. "Unfortunately, parliamentarians were thinking that they were rather historians than parliamentarians, and it"s very, very unfortunate."

A Turkish government source, however, told Reuters that Koruturk would probably return to Sweden soon.

"We know the Swedish government has been very active in trying to stop this resolution," the source said.

Turkey has signaled that its ambassador to the United States will not return until the fate of the non-binding congressional resolution, which also passed by a razor-thin margin, is clear.

The administration of President Barack Obama has vowed to stop the resolution from going further in Congress in a bid to limit the diplomatic fallout. Turkey is crucial to U.S. interests in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and the Middle East.

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Could germs be creation you fat?

Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON Thu Mar 4, 2010 5:20pm EST Related News Gut bacteria and disease may be linkedThu, Mar 4 2010Links seen between gut bacteria and disease: paperWed, Mar 3 2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Germs that make their home in the gut may help cause obesity and a range of health-threatening symptoms that go along with it, researchers reported on Thursday.

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It could be that certain bacteria cause inflammation that can affect appetite as well as inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohn"s disease and colitis, the researchers reported in the journal Science.

In other words, the germs make you overeat, Andrew Gewirtz of Emory University in Atlanta and colleagues reported.

"Previous research has suggested that bacteria can influence how well energy is absorbed from food, but these findings demonstrate that intestinal bacteria can actually influence appetite," Gewirtz said.

"The obesity epidemic is driven by people eating too much, but why are people eating more?"

Gewirtz said the research suggests that bacteria may play a role -- perhaps a population of bacteria that thrive because other, competing organisms have been wiped out by antibiotics, access to clean water and other factors of modern life.

His team stumbled on the findings by accident.

"We were studying mice that had colitis," Gewirtz said in a telephone interview.

The team suspected some kind of germ was responsible, so they transferred mouse embryos into surrogate mothers to prevent them from being infected by their own mothers.

Babies are colonized by bacteria and other micro-organisms soon after birth and the makeup of these colonies -- which persist for life in the skin and bowels -- are very similar to those of the mother.

The colitis was better but the baby mice became obese and developed metabolic syndrome -- a cluster of symptoms that include unhealthy cholesterol levels, too much fat around the midsection, high blood pressure and insulin resistance.

Insulin resistance means the body does not use insulin effectively to break down food and Gewirtz believes this may be the key.

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The researchers remembered a recent study in which normal, slender mice became obese when fed gut bacteria from fat mice.

They worked with that team, including Ruth Ley of Cornell University in New York, to see what role the gut bacteria may be playing.

"What we think is that the mice are prone to intestinal inflammation," Gewirtz said. "If you have a lot of inflammatory signals about, insulin won"t work properly."

Weeks of antibiotic therapy helped, and so did diets.

"If we limit their food intake they are mostly OK; they certainly are no longer obese," he said. "They are, however, insulin-resistant."

Gewirtz"s team is now working to see if they can identify the micro-organisms involved. They are also working to see if obese people have unique patterns of gut bacteria.

Scientists know that hundreds of species of bacteria live in the gut and an average person carries about 5 pounds (2 kg) worth. On Wednesday, Chinese scientists reported in the journal Nature that they found 1,000 different species in human intestines.

So could you treat obesity by taking an antibiotic to wipe out the offending germs that are making people overeat?

"It is very hard to replace the bacteria that you have," Gewirtz said. Studies already show it is difficult to treat conditions like Crohn"s disease, even with months of antibiotics.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Q-Cells sees expansion in H1 endangered about 2011

Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:10am EDT Related News UPDATE 4-Q-Cells sees growth in H1, concerned about 2011Wed, Mar 24 2010Q-Cells sees restructuring bearing fruit in 2010Wed, Mar 24 2010

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Q-Cells, the world"s fourth-biggest solar cell maker, expects sales to bounce back this year after a 36 percent fall in 2009, as demand in Germany gets a boost from end-users rushing to get solar power subsidies before they are cut later this year.

But Chief Executive Nedim Cen warned on Wednesday at the company"s annual news conference that demand in Germany, the world"s biggest market for solar products, could collapse next year as the subsidies fall further.

Germany accounted for about half of the global market in 2009 but future demand has been thrown into doubt by government plans to cut the feed-in tariff paid to solar power producers for their output from July.

Yet demand for cells has rocketed this year as customers bring forward orders ahead of the feed-in tariff cut, because existing producers will continue to get the higher price for a fixed term of up to 20 years

"Particularly in the first six months of 2010, considerable growth in the European market is expected. Q-Cells is set to benefit from this," the company said on Wednesday, but left analysts uncertain about the firm"s longer term prospects.

Giving its first real outlook for 2010, Q-Cells said it expects an improvement in operating profit and for sales to come in at 1.0-1.2 billion euros ($1.35-1.62 billion), up from 802 million in 2009 but down on the 1.25 billion generated in 2008.

According to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S Estimates, analysts had already expected 2010 sales to come in at 1.11 billion euros.

The Q-Cells share price, was up 7 percent at 7.66 euros at 1441 GMT, outperforming the 0.2 percent drop on the FTSE clean tech index but marking a 34 percent drop this year.

"Few have expected that the company will give a guidance at all for this year so the fact that they"ve done it takes a lot of uncertainty from the market," said a Frankfurt-based trader.

"Also, the shares have lost a third since the beginning of the year, so there is plenty of room for them to rise," he added.

WORRIED ABOUT 2011

"Although the outlook is vague on the profit side, the sales guidance could provide some support to the share today since it is a bit better than the worst case scenarios of a few brokers and the share was under heavy pressure in recent months," DZ Bank analyst Sven Kuerten said in a note.

However, Equinet analyst Sebastian Growe kept a "reduce" rating on the stock due to the uncertain view beyond the first half of the year, while Kuerten also kept a "sell," pointing to the company"s expensive products compared with Chinese peers.

Cen said that 2011 could indeed see demand dropping in Germany as further cuts are expected in feed-in tariffs paid to solar power generators and ultimately paid by consumers, on top of the big initial cut planned for this year.

"I am worried," Cen said, when asked about how demand would pan out next year.

Q-Cells, which posted a record 1.36 billion euros loss for 2009, is in the middle of a wide-ranging restructuring process that has claimed a fifth of its workforce as well as long-standing Chief Executive Anton Milner.

Competing with industry leader First Solar and China"s Suntech and Yingli, it has pledged to steer its business away from being a pure maker of cells in an industry where prices have plunged due to aggressive competition.

It now wants to expand into areas with stronger margins -- such as medium-sized solar installations -- while it is also producing and marketing modules to take advantage of strong end-customer demand in Germany and abroad.

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(Editing by Greg Mahlich)