Tuesday, July 31, 2012

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Bells peal across Britain as Games get under way

LONDON (Reuters) - Bells rang out across Britain on Friday to signal the final countdown to the Olympic Games, which open with an exuberant and eccentric ceremony celebrating the nation in an explosion of dance, music and fireworks inspired by Shakespeare's "Tempest".

The three-hour showcase created by Oscar-winning "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle takes spectators on a journey from Britain's idyllic countryside through the grime of the Industrial Revolution and ending in an explosion of pop culture.

Watched by 60,000 people at the main Olympic stadium built in a run-down part of east London and a global audience of more than a billion, the event will have passages described by British Prime Minister David Cameron as "spine-tingling".

The spectators will be urged to join in sing-a-longs and help create spectacular visual scenes at an event that sets the tone for the sporting extravaganza, when 16,000 athletes from 204 countries share the thrill of victory and despair of defeat with 11 million visitors.

The Games will also answer the question on Britons' lips -- were seven years of planning, construction and disruptions, and a price tag of $14 billion during one of the country's worst recessions, actually worth it?

"There is a huge sense of excitement and anticipation because Britain is ready to welcome the greatest show on Earth," said Cameron. "This is a great moment for our country so we must seize it."

There have, however, been bumps along the way.

Media coverage was until recently dominated by security firm G4S's admission that it could not provide enough guards for Olympic venues. Thousands of extra soldiers had to be deployed at the last minute, despite the company's multi-million-dollar contract from the government.

Counter-terrorism chiefs have played down fears of a major attack on the Games, and Cameron said that a safe and secure Olympics was his priority.

"This is the biggest security operation in our peacetime history, bar none, and we are leaving nothing to chance."

Suicide attacks on London in July, 2005, killed 52 people. This year the Games coincide with the 40th anniversary of the 1972 Munich massacre when 11 Israeli Olympic team members were killed by Palestinian militants.

Calls for an official commemoration of the tragedy at the opening ceremony have so far been refused.

Heavy traffic in central London and severe delays on Britain's creaking train system have added to the grumbling.

A series of doping scandals have tarnished the Games' image in the build-up, with at least 11 athletes banned so far, and Greek triple jumper Paraskevi Papachristou became the Olympics' first "twitter victim" when she was withdrawn from the team over tweeted comments deemed racist.

An early diplomatic faux pas, when the flag of South Korea appeared at a women's soccer match between North Korea and Colombia, prompted fuming North Korean players to walk off the pitch and delayed kick-off by more than an hour.

SATANIC MILLS

All of that is likely to be forgotten as attention around the globe turns to the opening ceremony, which begins at 2000 GMT and ends more than three hours later.

While Boyle has urged the 10,000 participating volunteers and large crowds at rehearsals this week to keep the show a secret, some elements are already in the public domain.

Titled "Isles of Wonder", it opens with a recreation of bucolic bliss, complete with fields, hedges, sheep, geese, a shire horse, shepherdesses and even a game of village cricket.

The mood then darkens as "England's green and pleasant land", from a poem by William Blake, makes way for the sooty chimneys and smoking steel works of the "dark Satanic Mills", evoking the 19th century urban settings of Dickens.

Stirring music from Britain's past and present provides the soundtrack, which comes to the fore in the latter stages with a psychedelic celebration of pop culture including songs, sitcoms and cinema classics.

Cyclists with illuminated "wings" circle the arena, creating a stunning effect for cameras suspended from the stadium roof.

Boyle's ode to the National Health Service, a politically charged topic in Britain where people are emotionally tied to the ideal of a welfare state, may make less sense to people watching from afar.

But a closing performance by ex-Beatle Paul McCartney should have global appeal for a ceremony that will contrast sharply with Beijing's tightly choreographed, large-scale version.

Boyle had 27 million pounds ($42 million) to spend on his spectacular, well under half the amount estimated to have been spent in China in 2008.

There are still plenty of secrets, including who will have the honour of lighting the Olympic cauldron, the moment symbolising the opening of the Games and ending the Olympic torch's 8,000-mile journey the length and breadth of Britain.

On Friday, the torch made its way up the River Thames aboard the royal barge Gloriana, which was used in Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee in June.

The 86-year-old monarch will be in the crowd, along with U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and a host of dignitaries and celebrities.

BOLT OR BLAKE?

The first main day of sport is Saturday, when Briton Mark Cavendish is favourite to win gold in the road race in what would be the perfect start for the home nation, and would come hot on the heels of Bradley Wiggins' win at the Tour de France.

Britain's hopes are high overall after a successful Games in Beijing, although the United States, China and Russia could dominate the medals table yet again.

The highlight of the Games is the men's 100 metres final, traditionally the blue riband event of the Games, with Jamaican Usain Bolt's domination of the discipline under threat from training partner and compatriot Yohan Blake.

Bolt, fastest man on earth, is vying to do what no man has done before -- successfully defend the 100m and 200m Olympic titles, and, despite fitness concerns, he is talking tough.

"For me, it is all about the win," he told Reuters in an interview. "I am not really worried about a world record now. "And I am going out there (to) get it done."

If Bolt and Blake make the final, the August 5 race will rival the Carl Lewis-Ben Johnson clash at the 1988 Seoul Olympics for drama and excitement.

U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps will also be looking to cement his place as the world's greatest swimmer by adding to the eight gold medals he won in Beijing.

(Additional reporting by Stephen Addison, Gene Cherry, Guy Faulconbridge, Vincent Fribault, Peter Griffiths, editing by Peter Millership)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eyes-london-spectacular-games-opening-001606105--sector.html

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Staten Island Gyms Health and Fitness: BAREFOOT RUNNING

History suggests that our ancestors ran safely and comfortably before the development of the modern running shoe in the 1970s. Before then, runners often wore moccasins or very thin running shoes that encouraged mid- or forefoot strike form, where the impact force falls on the ball of the foot (the widest part). Bulkier modern sneakers, however, induce heel strike form, where runners land on the heel of the foot. This change in foot strike completely changes impact force to the body and how the body moves, sometimes leading to injury.

Research theorizes that at least 30% of runners sustain injuries every year, many of which can be attributed to the common heel strike form. A heel strike causes severe impact directly to the heel, which transfers up through the ankle, leg, knee, hip and torso. In a mid-foot or forefoot strike, the impact is absorbed by the fat pads of the foot and spread across, diffusing the force of impact and limiting the amount of force sent up the body.

The right minimal footwear makes running with a mid-foot or forefoot strike drastically easier. A typical modern running shoe has a raised heel, little flex in the sole and is heavier than your foot. Minimalist footwear, on the other hand, allows the sole to flex and the foot to roll slightly, adding little weight and leaving the foot in a natural, level position.

Lightweight or barefoot-style shoes are becoming more common ? but, regardless of your sneakers, remember these tips when transitioning your running form:

  • Shift to barefoot running gradually
  • Choose minimal shoes with a level, flexible sole
  • Land gently on your mid-foot or ball of the foot
  • Don?t run on the tips of your toes
  • Be aware of ground objects when running barefoot
  • Stretch your calves and Achilles tendon well
  • Don?t continue with anything that causes pain

Source: http://www.jfit.sijcc.org/2012/07/barefoot-running.html

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Analysis: For brokers like Peregrine, from bad times to worse

CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Long before Peregrine Financial Group's dramatic collapse last week, months before MF Global's meltdown triggered an industry-wide crisis of confidence, the world of the independently owned futures broker was not a happy one.

Even as trading volumes handled by these relatively small futures commission merchants (FCM) boomed over the past decade, profits were dwindling: electronic trading, the rise of the hedge fund and rapid-fire algorithmic trader, and the slump in interest rates had upended their century-old business model.

Some turned to speculating with their own money, trade finance or market research to bolster earnings; others have been sold, further depleting the ranks of an industry which saw market share halved in 10 years. Two, MF Global and Peregrine, allegedly looted their customers' money to try to stay afloat.

"The root cause of issues at both firms was the lack of profitability," says Gary DeWaal, general counsel of broker Newedge, which is owned by two French banks and is one of the world's largest futures brokerages.

"That caused the principals to do things that, in the end, were probably not such a good idea," he deadpanned.

The worst may not be over. Every new proposal to restore traders' trust in the futures markets threatens to further erode already wafer-thin margins. And an obscure new swaps rule imposed as part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul is amping up the risk brokers must take to hold their clients' cash.

Within that context, it becomes somewhat easier to see why Peregrine's founder and chief Russell Wasendorf Sr., who cast himself as a leading figure in the futures world until last week, said in his confession he "hated" the industry. Beneath the trappings of success, including a private jet and an $18 million headquarters, was a two-decade fraud in which he used over $200 million of customer funds to stave off collapse.

Jerry Markham, a law professor at Florida International University in Miami who has written extensively about regulations and collateral, summed up the challenge ahead:

"We've got to fix and protect those funds in a way that protects the customers, and at the same time lets the futures commission merchants earn money on those funds."

GENERATIONS

Often family-run operations stretching back generations, the independently owned brokers have a longstanding tradition on the trading floor, one that -- until last October -- included a nearly unblemished record of safeguarding customer funds. R.J. O'Brien, now the biggest "boutique" firm, dates back to 1914.

Increasingly they rely on retail traders, small companies or farmers that big banks won't touch -- clients who demand lots of service, but generate relatively few trading fees in return.

While big banks like JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs can use their vast balance sheets, longstanding business ties or financing arrangements to support the brokerage business, small brokers have no such advantage.

"In this environment, the viability of independent FCMs is in question, surely," says Craig Pirrong, a professor of finance at the University of Houston.

The rise of screen-based trading cut down the need for floor brokers. Then the rise of high-frequency traders and big hedge funds drove even more trade toward the big banks equipped to handle the flow. In the past few years, the extension of near-zero interest rates for years eradicated hope of a rebound in a key source of income: interest on customers' margin.

While most large brokers must pass interest earned on collateral back to their customers, smaller firms were able to retain most of that revenue.

As Wasendorf siphoned millions from his own customers accounts, PFGBest, as his firm was known, struggled. The company had a net income of $920,000 in 2010, according to an earnings statement seen by Reuters. In 2003, the only other year for which data is available, it lost $500,000.

Some rivals in the business who have been contacted by PFGBest's customers say they were shocked by what they heard: PFGBest's trading margins were among the thinnest in the industry.

SHRINKING

While investment in U.S. futures markets has trebled over the past decade, the independent brokers' volume of so-called "segregated funds" -- collateral held against their customers' trading positions -- has barely risen.

Including Peregrine, independent brokers held segregated funds totaling about $13.4 billion as of May, about 9.5 percent of total U.S. seg funds, according to a Reuters analysis of Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data.

A year ago, just before small investment bank Jefferies Group Inc bought large independent broker Prudential Bache, it was 15 percent; ten years ago more than 20 percent.

Meanwhile the concentration of holdings among the upper ranks of broker-dealers has grown. In June 2002, the top 10 brokers -- including one independent firm, Refco, which later collapsed -- held 62 percent of total segregated funds; in May this year, they held 78 percent, all of them major banks.

"I'm not sure that level of concentration is good," says DeWaal, his own firm the third-largest on the list.

Some have simply run out of steam. Dallas-based Penson Worldwide agreed in May to sell its brokerage division to Knight Capital Group, an equities market-maker, for just $5 million after struggling to renegotiate its heavy debt load and staunch losses that totaled more than $225 million over six months.

Revenues at INTL FCStone Inc have quadrupled over the past four years through a series of modest acquisitions, including MF Global's metals trading division, but it has struggled to remain profitable in recent months. Second-quarter net income fell 84 percent to just $2.4 million.

HARD TO BUILD, EASY TO BREAK

Rosenthal Collins Group (RCG), the second-largest independent brokerage firm, was among the brokers who moved quickly last week to reassure customers of the safety of their collateral. It began publishing a breakdown of where it keeps customer funds on a monthly basis after MF Global; now it does so daily.

"Everybody gets tarred with the brush," says Les Rosenthal, managing partner at RCG.

The industry debate over better ways to protect customer money has intensified. The CME Group last week openly questioned whether brokers should be allowed to continue being allowed to hold client collateral; some have suggested a third-party depository could work. Even if a system is established to allow interest income to flow back to the brokers, it adds cost.

Meanwhile some new measures bearing down on the brokers that date back to the financial crisis in 2008. The reforms that are driving the vast over-the-counter derivatives market onto exchanges offers some hope for new trading opportunities, but also complex -- and potentially costly -- new regulations.

One is a change in the way that exchanges collect collateral from the brokers who place customers' trade. In the past, a number of exchanges allowed so-called "net" margining. Under that system, a broker is required to transfer only enough funds to meet the sum total of its customers' positions.

If one customer was long and another was short the same product, the margin requirements effectively canceled each other out -- allowing the broker to retain more of their customers' escrow and collect interest income on those sums.

But under the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, clearing houses by November 8 must use a "gross margin", in which brokers must ensure each individual client's trading position is fully margined at the exchange level -- leaving the broker less cash.

"After November 8, we will go to a true gross model for all cleared business so that the amounts collected by the FCM and the clearinghouse will be identical," said CME Group spokesman Damon Leavell of the CME's Chicago Board of Trade.

A second issue looms as well: the move to "legally separate, operationally commingled" collateral.

In futures trading, all client money at a given broker goes into a single pot, so if one client goes under and pulls the broker with it, other clients may have to share in losses.

Under the new rules, which currently apply only to swaps, brokers will still put all the money in one pot, but will need to keep the assets of each customer legally siloed from the assets of every other customer, so that if one client fails, the other customers will still be able to get all their money out, leaving other brokers to step in if the one with the defaulting customer goes under.

"We've replaced fellow-customer risk with fellow-broker risk," says DeWaal, wondering aloud how much more pressure the industry can bear: "At some point people have to wonder if opening up a hamburger stand would be better."

(Additional reporting by Jonathan Leff; Editing by Alden Bentley)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-brokers-peregrine-bad-times-worse-051035919--sector.html

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Courting the Chinese Buyer | Healthcare Concerns

A new wave of buyers from China is snapping up luxury properties across the U.S., injecting billions of dollars into the country?s residential real-estate market. Lauren Schuker has details on Lunch Break. Photo: Erhard Pfieffer.

A new wave of buyers from China is snapping up luxury properties across the U.S., injecting billions of dollars into the country?s residential-real-estate market.

The industry is scrambling to court the new buyers. Some developers of new projects are installing wok kitchens, following feng shui principles and putting lucky numbers on choice units; others are packaging property sales with government programs designed to encourage foreign investment. Real-estate agencies are flying representatives to China, and hiring Mandarin-speaking agents.

In Los Angeles, New York and even Miami, buyers mostly from China?and some are from Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea?are radically altering the landscape. Last month, a Chinese couple paid $34.5 million for a Versailles-style mansion on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, Calif. A year earlier, a Hong Kong businessman paid around $28 million for a nearby estate. Over the last six months in New York, several full-floor apartments in a new Manhattan high-rise called One57, each with a price tag of roughly $50 million, have gone into contract with Chinese buyers, according to two people close to the situation.

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Late last year, Fang Yi Liu, a businessman from Shanghai, snapped up 17 apartments for a total of $14 million in the Artech, a modern glass building resembling a cruise ship that overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway near Miami.

In a nod to Asian buyers, the building put many of its most luxurious full-floor apartments on the 80th through 88th floors?a clever way to appeal to the Chinese belief that eight is the luckiest number. Apartment 88 is under contract to a Chinese buyer for around $50 million.

Fifteen buyers from Asia have bought roughly $1 million apartments at New York?s 515 E. 72nd St. in the last six months. In downtown Los Angeles, half of recent buyers for the new Ritz-Carlton Residences, which AEG developed, hail from Asia. Some buy in bulk: Late last year, Fang Yi Liu, a businessman from Shanghai, snapped up 17 apartments for a total of $14 million in the Artech, a modern glass building resembling a cruise ship that overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway near Miami.

Interest is surging even in parts of the country China-based buyers weren?t traditionally interested in. Richard Zhou, a 41-year-old investment advisor who lives in Shanghai, paid $200,000 for a home in a large golf community in Fort Myers, Fla., last year. He said he bought in the community sight-unseen, trusting his friend who had bought a home there a few months earlier. Mr. Zhou spent two weeks studying the U.S. real-estate market and quickly decided Florida was a good bet because ?it was highly impacted from the financial crisis,? adding that later in his life he plans to retire there. ?Florida is indeed a sunshine state, the weather is really pleasant, and the air quality is very good. Also, the food is safe, too.?

Buyers from China and Hong Kong accounted for $9 billion of U.S. home sales in the 12 months ending in March, up 89% from 2010, making them the second-largest group of foreign buyers of homes in the U.S. behind Canadians, according to data released earlier this month by the National Association of Realtors. And many real-estate agents say the those figures are too low, as they track only sales on the multiple-listing service and don?t reflect private sales. In addition, the data are based entirely on how real-estate agents classify buyers.

I. Dolly Lenz, a luxury-real-estate broker in New York, estimates that half of her clients now hail from China, more than twice the amount two years ago. Pamela Liebman, chief executive of the Corcoran Group, says that the shopping for luxury properties by China-based buyers has accelerated dramatically since the start of 2012 to record-breaking levels.

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Foreign-investor interest in the American real-estate market began during the housing crisis, when plummeting property prices turned the U.S. into an attractive target for buyers around the world. The yuan has continued to rise?more than 7% against the dollar since June 2010?as has the number of China?s wealthiest individuals. Meanwhile, in an effort to deflate China?s housing bubble, the government has placed restrictions on multiple real-estate purchases and recently began to require more equity for mortgage loans.

?Because it?s becoming more restrictive to invest at home and because Europe is so unstable, the U.S. property market is becoming incredibly attractive to the Chinese,? says Patrick O?Neill, whose eponymous company in Hong Kong helps Asian investors buy real estate in the U.S. ?America offers low interest rates, discounted prices and a safe harbor for their money.?

Di Meng, a native of Changchun who lives in Beijing, is currently attending the University of Southern California. The 23-year-old says the volatility of the Chinese government and, consequently, its economy, pushed him to invest in real estate overseas. Not keen to rent student housing, he recently paid around $800,000 for a Ritz-Carlton condo in downtown Los Angeles. ?Compared to China, the United States is relatively stable,? he says. ?China has a purchase limit policy because the Chinese government tried to control and cool down the housing market in China, so if you?ve already bought a home in China, they do not support you to buy another.?

In the last six months, 10 to 15 pricey units in One57, a glitzy new high-rise being built in midtown Manhattan, went into contract with wealthy Chinese buyers. When completed, the building?which features a Park Hyatt below the condo units?will be New York?s tallest residential building. HNA Group, one of China?s largest conglomerates that recently bought several commercial properties in New York, signed contracts for two full-floor apartments and two half-floor units in One57, according to a person close to the situation. On West 57th Street across from Carnegie Hall, overlooking Central Park, the building is slated to open in 2013.

Real-estate agents typically divide buyers into four distinct groups: the super-wealthy buying properties upward of $15 million for personal use; those buying homes for a few million dollars, also for personal use; those purchasing investment properties, usually in the $1 million to $2 million range, to lease out; and those buying in bulk, as a commercial strategy.

Steven Loh, a businessman from Singapore who runs a real-estate advisory group called Silkrouteasia Capital Partners, is a bulk buyer. He recently purchased six apartments in Los Angeles?s Ritz-Carlton Residences for about $1 million each and is also facilitating a $60 million transaction with several overseas investors to buy more than 50 condos in another Los Angeles development.

Mr. Loh says he wanted to get a jump on the market before property values rise. He isn?t worried about Americans?he thinks it will be other Asian-based buyers and businesses who drive up prices, so he is courting them now to invest in the deals he?s striking. ?I believe there is a strong desire among Asian high-net-worth individuals to allocate, say, 10% to 25% of their wealth to U.S. assets,? he says. ?Asians have a high propensity and love for acquiring good quality real estate.?

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Some U.S. real-estate agents say that the current property craze reminds them of the real-estate shopping spree by the Japanese in the 1980s, a phenomenon that died with the collapse of Japan?s economy. Unlike those days, buyers now tend to be a little more cautious, trying to avoid paying above market value and obsessively calculating rates of return. In addition, while borrowing drove many of the Japanese investments in prior decades, Chinese buyers tend to pay in cash.

Like many investors from Asian countries, buyers from China mostly want new construction. At Lambert Ranch, a gated development so new in Irvine, Calif., that the leaves on the palm trees haven?t yet unfurled, buyers are lining up to buy homes asking between $900,000 to $1.5 million, says Mei Zhou, a Mandarin-speaking real-estate agent in Irvine who uses Skype to communicate with her clients in Asia. About 50% of Lambert?s buyers so far are foreigners from Asia, say people close to the community. The development?s first 42 available homes sold out in five weeks.

Real-estate agents say that while Chinese investors primarily target New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, they are beginning to expand into cities in southern Florida as well as outposts such as Seattle and Las Vegas. That?s a sea change from a few years ago, when they were ?fearful? of Florida, says Steven Lawson, chief executive of Windham China, a Shanghai-based company that helps find Chinese buyers property in the U.S. ?There was a false perception in China that Miami is not a supersafe city because a lot of Chinese watch ?CSI: Miami? or ?Miami Vice? on TV.?

Over the past year, Mr. Lawson says he sold about eight homes in a large golf community in Fort Myers to Chinese buyers. The houses, which span about 2,500 square feet and come fully decorated, cost less than $250,000?a bargain to Beijing and Shanghai residents used to adding another zero to buy a home of that size.

Real-estate agencies and banks are mobilizing to capitalize on the boom. Mr. O?Neill says demand for his company?s semiannual investment seminar, which teaches prequalified buyers in China about how real-estate buying works in the U.S. and is held in ballrooms and private clubs, has doubled over the last six months. Banks in China are ramping up their services in the arena, too, flying in U.S. real-estate agents to sit on panels about how to buy property in the U.S. and showcase trophy properties in New York and Los Angeles in PowerPoint presentations.

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n the last six months this building in New York, 515 E. 72nd St. has attracted 15 buyers from Asia.

Some developers and real-estate agents are trying to capitalize on government programs that encourage foreigners to invest in the U.S. For example, the EB-5 program makes foreign investors eligible for permanent U.S. residency in exchange for investing at least $500,000 in ventures that create at least 10 jobs in the U.S. Jerry Kaufman, a developer at J. Milton & Associates in Miami, pitches a package to the Chinese where they can invest in an EB-5 approved investment vehicle called the Atlantic American Opportunities Fund in Florida?and then spend more to buy a condo in J. Milton?s nearby development, the St. Tropez, in Sunny Isles Beach near Miami. So far, he says, he has signed up 20 Chinese families to invest in the fund and buy units in the condo building, which sell for an average of $700,000.

Mr. Kaufman is currently in negotiations to buy a 100-acre plot of land north of Miami in an effort to create Miami?s first Chinatown, a free-trade zone with casinos, restaurants, art galleries, shopping and hotels. ?We?d call it New China,? he says. Others are taking quicker routes: In the past few months, Corcoran?s Ms. Liebman has started regularly sending four of her agents to China, forged partnerships with three real-estate companies there and hired several Mandarin-speaking agents in the U.S.

With options like wok kitchens?a separate space with strong ventilation needed for aromatic cooking?or a guest unit for a grandparent, California?s Lambert Ranch was designed from the start with the Asia-based buyer in mind. Robert Hidey, Lambert Ranch?s architect, who has designed extensively in China, built the community?s main roads on a north-south axis and ensured the homes had south-facing windows?both pillars of good feng shui. In addition to creating multigenerational housing options and wok kitchens, the New Home Co., which developed Lambert Ranch, also buried gold coins on the property in accordance with feng shui principles. To avoid having any addresses starting with the number four, unlucky in China, the development starts its addresses at 50.

In Los Angeles, brokers for the Ritz-Carlton Residences have been inviting buyers in China to stay for two nights free at the hotel as part of the Ritz?s broader strategy to appeal to Asian buyers, called the ?Pacific Rim Plan.? The visit concludes with a Champagne toast in one of the Ritz residences, although guests must pay their own airfare. ?All we do now is visit China, Hong Kong and Singapore,? says Jim Jacobson, who runs international sales for the Ritz-Carlton Residences. ?We?ve realized that?s where our market lies.? The Ritz-Carlton Residences range from one-bedroom condos costing around $850,000 to larger ones priced at $2.5 million to penthouses, which top out at $9.3 million.

Others are simply turning to Chinese media to market themselves?and their wares. Jing Chen, a broker for Corcoran in New York, writes a column in Mandarin for a popular Chinese website, Sinovision.net. Last year, she wrote a column about Harlem brownstones gaining in value; eight months later, she sold three of them to Chinese buyers, each for somewhere between $1 million and $2 million apiece.

?The Chinese are like Hollywood celebrities,? she says. ?Once one Chinese person buys a brownstone, they all want one.?

Write to Lauren A.E. Schuker at lauren.schuker@wsj.com

A version of this article appeared June 22, 2012, on page D1 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Courting the Chinese Buyer.

Source: http://cplpcienciassociais.org/courting-the-chinese-buyer

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Friday, July 20, 2012

HTC 'preparing' Jelly Bean update for One XL and One S, no date yet

HTC 'preparing' Jelly Bean update for One XL and One S, no date yet

HTC has a long history of both raising and dashing hopes of Android upgrades on its devices. Moreover, the Australian network Telstra has often led that emotional rollercoaster, which means the detail on its software update page above is probably best approached with an air of detached calm. It tells us that both the HTC One XL (the global version of the American One X) and the One S have official Jelly Bean updates being "prepared" by HTC -- which is slightly more specific than what we last heard on this subject, when the manufacturer said it was "excited" about Google's latest OS version and planned to support it "across a variety" of handsets. If you happen to own a non-LTE, Tegra 3-based One X, then the absence of that handset on the list doesn't mean much -- that model simply isn't part of the carrier's line-up.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Foreigner held in Cyprus, media see plot on Israelis

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Electric rates not falling along with fuel costs

FILE- In this Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2003, file photo, the setting sun silhouettes electric transmission lines crossing Berea, Ohio. A sharp decline in the price of natural gas makes it much cheaper for U.S. utilities to produce electricity. It just isn't having any impact on homeowners' monthly bills. Instead of falling, electricity prices aren't budging. They are rising just as families begin cranking up their air conditioners. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)

FILE- In this Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2003, file photo, the setting sun silhouettes electric transmission lines crossing Berea, Ohio. A sharp decline in the price of natural gas makes it much cheaper for U.S. utilities to produce electricity. It just isn't having any impact on homeowners' monthly bills. Instead of falling, electricity prices aren't budging. They are rising just as families begin cranking up their air conditioners. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)

FILE- In this Monday June 9, 2008, file photo, Charles Brinkley, left, and John Lerro, with Great American Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc., install an air conditioner in Chevy Chase, Md. A sharp decline in the price of natural gas makes it much cheaper for U.S. utilities to produce electricity. It just isn't having any impact on homeowners' monthly bills. Instead of falling, electricity prices aren't budging. They are rising just as families begin cranking up their air conditioners. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

NEW YORK (AP) ? A plunge in the price of natural gas has made it cheaper for utilities to produce electricity. But the savings aren't translating to lower rates for customers. Instead, U.S. electricity prices are going up.

Electricity prices are forecast to rise slightly this summer. But any increase is noteworthy because natural gas, which is used to produce nearly a third of the country's power, is 43 percent cheaper than a year ago. A long-term downward trend in power prices could be starting to reverse, analysts say.

"It's caused us to scratch our heads," says Tyler Hodge, an analyst at the Energy Department who studies electricity prices.

The recent heat wave that gripped much of the country increased demand for power as families cranked up their air conditioners. And that may boost some June utility bills. But the nationwide rise in electricity prices is attributable to other factors, analysts say:

? In many states, retail electricity rates are set by regulators every few years. As a result, lower power costs haven't yet made their way to customers.

? Utilities often lock in their costs for natural gas and other fuels years in advance. That helps protect customers when fuel prices spike, but it prevents customers from reaping the benefits of a price drop.

? The cost of actually delivering electricity, which accounts for 40 percent of a customer's bill on average, has been rising fast. That has eaten up any potential savings from the production of electricity.

Utilities are building transmission lines, installing new equipment and fixing up power plants after what analysts say has been years of under-investment.

This may reverse what has been a gradual decline in retail electricity prices. Adjusted for inflation, the average retail electricity price has been drifting mostly lower since 1984, when it was 16.7 cents per kilowatt-hour.

"The ratepayer is going to have to foot the bill," says David Wright, vice chairman of the South Carolina Public Service Commission and president of the National Association of Regulatory Commissioners.

The average U.S. residential electricity price is expected to be 12.4 cents per kilowatt hour for the June-to-August period, up 2.4 percent from the same time last year. For the full year, electricity prices are expected to rise 2 percent.

In a typical summer month, that would mean an extra $3 on a residential bill, which includes the cost of generating the power and delivering it to a home, plus local taxes and fees.

Electricity pricing is complicated, and it differs from state to state. In states where power providers are allowed to compete, such as Texas, Pennsylvania and New York, customers can shop around for cheaper electricity, although delivery charges are still set by regulators.

Natural gas has plummeted in price because of a dramatic increase in U.S. gas production over the past few years and a warm winter that allowed supplies to build up.

Even though coal accounts for 38 percent of all power produced in the U.S., natural gas plays an outsized role in determining the price of electricity. The price paid for electricity from the last power plant fired up to meet demand at any given moment is what sets the wholesale price for a given region. And since gas-fired power plants are usually the most expensive, they tend to be fired up last.

Cheaper natural gas has led to lower wholesale power prices. Power companies operating in states with competitive markets, such as Exelon Corp. and NRG Energy Inc., have seen profits and stock prices tumble along with wholesale prices. Those operating in more regulated power markets, such as Southern Co. and Dominion Resources Inc., have fared much better because their rates don't fluctuate as much.

The lower wholesale prices have made it through to some customers' bills, and others could see a temporary dip next year. At the very least, analysts say, the drop in natural gas prices is keeping electric rates from rising faster than they otherwise would have.

Customers could still get a break this summer ? if not on their electric rates, then at least from Mother Nature.

This summer has gotten off to a scorching start in much of the country and is expected to be hotter than normal. But it isn't expected to be as hot as the last two summers, according to Matt Rogers at Commodity Weather Group, which provides forecasts for the energy industry.

Don't get too excited, though. The Energy Department's Hodge calculates that if the summer forecast holds true, customers will save an average of $5.95 per month.

___

Follow Jonathan Fahey on Twitter at http://twitter.com/JonathanFahey .

Associated Press

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Internet ?blackout? appears to fizzle out

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Temperatures across US cool slightly but still hot

Kevin Sanabria, 10, plays in a small waterfall in Trenton, N.J., Saturday, July, 7, 2012. People were coping as temperatures in the region climbed into the high 90s. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Kevin Sanabria, 10, plays in a small waterfall in Trenton, N.J., Saturday, July, 7, 2012. People were coping as temperatures in the region climbed into the high 90s. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Frank Moralez sells cold beverages to motorists on the Roosevelt Boulevard, Saturday, July 7, 2012, in the Feltonville section of Philadelphia. Temperatures of more than 100 degrees were forecast in Philadelphia and excessive heat warnings were issued for several states in the Midwest as a heat wave continued. (AP Photo/Joseph Kaczmarek)

Lillian Mariscalo of Oyster Bay, N.Y. cools off in the waters of an Oyster Bay beach on Long Island's North shore Saturday, July 7, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country was set to peak Saturday in several places, with temperatures of more than 100 degrees expected in Philadelphia, excessive heat warnings in the Midwest and ongoing power outages of more than a week in the mid-Atlantic. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

Sophie, 3, from Connecticut, frolics with a water sprinkler set up at the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial, rear, in Washington Saturday, July 7, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country is set to peak Saturday in many places, including some Northeast cities, where temperatures close to or surpassing 100 degrees are expected. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Sharrii Sutton cools down Baylie Taggert at a car wash fundraiser in Jacksonville, N.C. on Friday, July 6, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country was set to peak Saturday in several places, with temperatures of more than 100 degrees expected in Philadelphia, excessive heat warnings in the Midwest and ongoing power outages of more than a week in the mid-Atlantic. (AP Photo, Daily News, Chuck Beckley)

(AP) ? The heat that blanketed much of the U.S. will begin easing up this week as temperatures approach normal from the Midwest to the East Coast.

Andrew Orrison, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Camp Springs, Md., said Sunday night that a cold front through the South and the mid-Atlantic will bring thunderstorms and showers.

It "will break the heat wave we've had," he said, dropping temperatures there to a more normal range of mid- to upper-80s. The Southeast and Tennessee Valley will be in the low 90s, "still fairly warm," Orrison said, but not as hot as it has been.

The Midwest can expect cooler weather, as well, with temperatures in the 80s.

The cooler air began sweeping southward Sunday in the eastern half of the country, bringing down some temperatures by 15 or more degrees from Saturday's highs, which topped 100 in cities including Philadelphia, Washington, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Louisville, Ky.

The heat of the past several days has been blamed for at least 46 deaths across the country.

In Chicago, the Cook County medical examiner's office determined Sunday that eight more people died from heat-related causes, adding to the 10 deaths previously confirmed Saturday. The deaths included a 100-year-old woman, 65-year-old woman, a 53-year-old man, a 46-year-old woman and an unidentified man believed to be about 30 years old.

In Tennessee, the third heat-related death of the year was a 62-year-old woman found dead in her home. She had a working air conditioner, but it was not turned on.

Deaths have also been reported by authorities in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

To stay cool, Americans tried familiar solutions ? dipping into the pool, going to the movies and riding subways just to be in air conditioning.

Gregory Englebach relaxed on a bench Sunday evening near the Starbucks coffee shop in Philadelphia where he'd worked all day, enjoying temperature that had dipped below 90 degrees.

It's the humidity that gets me," said the 24-year-old Englebach. He said he thinks his electric bill has already gone up by $30 or $30 because of his increased use of electricity at home. But he's resigned to it: "It's air conditioning or I can't sleep at night," he said.

It was a steamy 80-plus degrees in New York City on Sunday night. Some visitors to the city said they'd spent much of the weekend shopping in air-conditioned stores rather than exploring Central Park as they had planned.

"But that's OK, shopping is always good in New York," said Linda Boteach of Baltimore, waiting to board a bus that was spewing exhaust into the already hot night.

"It was worse in Baltimore," Boteach said. "It's all relative."

___

Zongker reported from Washington and Matthews reported from New York. Associated Press writers Verena Dobnik in New York, Ed Donahue in Alexandria, Va., Steve Szkotak in Richmond, Va., Mike Householder in Detroit, Carla K. Johnson in Chicago, Ron Todt in Philadelphia and Tom Coyne in South Bend, Ind., contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Sex Assault Alert & Public Appeal To ID Suspect College & Spadina area Toronto July 4, 2012

Info contact Det/Cst Phillip Campbell 416-808-7480 or Det/Cst Wendy Kohout 416-808-7457
Sexual Assault Alert,
Man wanted
Broadcast time: 13:15
Wednesday, July 4, 2012

52 Division
416-808-7400
The Toronto Police Service is alerting the public to a sexual assault investigation.

It is reported that:

- on Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at approximately 4 a.m., a 19-year-old woman was walking in the area east of Spadina Avenue, off of College Street, when a man approached her and pushed her up against a... ??? ???Info contact Det/Cst Phillip Campbell 416-808-7480 or Det/Cst Wendy Kohout 416-808-7457
Sexual Assault Alert,
Man wanted
Broadcast time: 13:15
Wednesday, July 4, 2012

52 Division
416-808-7400
The Toronto Police Service is alerting the public to a sexual assault investigation.

It is reported that:

- on Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at approximately 4 a.m., a 19-year-old woman was walking in the area east of Spadina Avenue, off of College Street, when a man approached her and pushed her up against a wall

- the man then sexually assaulted her

- the woman physically fought the man off, screamed and pushed him away

- the woman ran and knocked on the door of a home in the area and the resident came to her assistance and called police

The man is described as black, 25-35, medium build, with short, black hair. He was last seen wearing all-black clothing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7474, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com, text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637), or Leave A Tip on Facebook.

Constable Wendy Drummond, Corporate Communications, for Detective Constable Wendy Kohout, Sex Crimes Unit. Video recorded, edited and posted by Toronto Police Corporate Communications Social Media. Contact: Scott.Mills@TorontoPolice.on.ca

Source: http://shalomtoronto.ca/Amir_Cohen/video/sex-assault-alert-public-appeal-to-id-suspect-college-spadina-area-toronto-/

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

European stocks rise, euro falls, ahead of ECB decision

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