Greek impasse prompts euro exit warnings, rattles

ATHENS/MILAN (Reuters) – With efforts to patch together a Greek government looking doomed, EU policymakers warned the country it could not remain in the euro zone if it ripped up its bailout program, and financial markets ratcheted up the pressure on the bloc.

Eight days after inconclusive elections, Greece’s political parties have failed to form a coalition and opinion polls show that anti-bailout parties would perform most strongly in a fresh vote which is likely next month.

Last ditch talks led by President Karolos Papoulias on Monday looked unlikely to make headway after the leader of the radical leftist SYRIZA party said he would not attend and another left-wing leader refused to take part in any coalition without him.

Finland’s European affairs minister said Greece could not remain in the euro zone if it tears up its bailout deal with the EU and IMF – the central demand of SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras, 37. “I think that is an impossible equation and I think in that sense it is an irresponsible statement,” Alexander Stubb said.

With Greece set to run out of money as early as next month and no new government in place to negotiate the next aid installment, investors have begun betting that a chaotic Greek default and euro exit will happen sooner rather than later.

Talk of any member exiting the euro zone used to be a taboo for policymakers. Not anymore.

Over the weekend, European Central Bank policymakers Luc Coene and Patrick Honohan both openly voiced the possibility of Greece leaving the currency bloc and concluded that it would not be fatal for the euro zone.

Arriving for a euro zone meeting in Brussels, Luxembourg Finance Minister Luc Frieden said: “If Greece needs help from outside, the conditions have to be met. All political parties in Greece know that.”

But there are powerful incentives for keeping Greece afloat, not least that the ECB and euro zone governments are major holders of Greek government debt.

A hard default could leave them with heavy losses and if the ECB needed recapitalizing as a result, that bill would also fall on its members’ governments, with Germany first in line.

“We wish Greece will remain in the euro … but it must respect its commitments,” European Commission spokeswoman Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen told a regular news briefing.

Euro zone finance ministers meeting later are expected to discuss the possibility of granting heavily indebted Spain more time to reach its budget targets, as well as Greece’s situation.

If Madrid could be cut more slack, Greek politicians will ask why not Athens too?

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The biggest fear for the euro zone is that chaos in Greece could drag the much larger economies of Spain and Italy down and threaten the entire currency area’s existence, a risk markets are beginning to price in.

“If Greece moves towards exiting the euro … the EU would then need to enlarge its bailout funds and prepare other emergency measures,” said Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think-tank in London.

The cost of insuring Spanish government debt against default hit an all-time high on Monday and the premium investors demand to hold Spain’s debt rather than Germany’s reached its highest point in the currency bloc’s history.

That stress did not, however, weigh too heavily on debt sales by Italy and Spain.

Italy’s borrowing costs rose at an auction but it paid less to borrow over three years than trading prices had suggested beforehand and it sold the maximum planned amount of 5.25 billion euros.

Spain, beset by concerns about its banking system despite moves last week to shore it up, raised 2.9 billion euros in 12- and 18-month Treasury bills, with yields on the shorter paper up by around a seventh from the last such sale in April.

“There’s a real risk for the market that at some point Greece will have to leave the euro if they don’t find political cohesion … This will add to the contagion in the market and the countries that will suffer more are Spain and Italy Server 2008 Key,” ING strategist Alessandro Giansanti said.

Greek polls offer a glimmer of hope, showing a public overwhelmingly against more austerity but up to 80 percent in favor of remaining in the euro zone.

If the mainstream parties, New Democracy and PASOK, could turn a fresh election into a referendum on euro membership and convince the public that SYRIZA would provoke Greece’s ejection, they could fare better than on May 6, when their combined vote was more than halved.

“This time, whether we like or not, they will be more like a referendum. We will have set ourselves the question whether we prefer the euro or the drachma,” centre-left daily Ethnos wrote in an editorial.

PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos, who as finance minister negotiated Greece’s second, 130 billion euros bailout McAfee Product Key, has pressed for its lenders to give it three years instead of two to make the necessary spending cuts to bring debt down.

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As always, decision-making will rest first and foremost with Germany and Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has insisted that tough debt-cutting programs are the primary route back to health for the euro zone.

Merkel’s conservatives suffered a crushing defeat on Sunday in an election in Germany’s most populous state, a result which could embolden the left opposition to step up attacks on her European austerity policies.

New French President Francois Hollande will visit Merkel in Berlin on Tuesday after he is inaugurated to press for a European growth strategy. Germany has not opposed the idea but insists it cannot be funded by extra government spending that would drive debt back up.

“They should tell the Greeks that if they wish to stay in the euro they cannot avoid austerity and structural reform,” Grant said. “But to raise the Greeks’ morale the EU will have to relax Greece’s deficit reduction targets, write off much more Greek debt and think more imaginatively about how to encourage external investment in Greece. Merkel will find such policies harder to embrace than Hollande.”

Investors are already looking to the ECB to return to the fray. It created more than 1 trillion euros of three-year money in December and February, and signaled afterwards that it had done all it could.

“We expect the ECB to ease policy, maybe through unconventional policies in coming months to support the situation in the (euro zone’s) periphery,” said Raghav Subbarao Cheap windows 7 key, currency strategist at Barclays.

Just as the ECB revived its bond-buying program last year to prop up Italy when it was drawn into the crisis, so Italy is likely to mark the threshold for any fresh intervention.

Europe’s beefed-up bailout fund may have the resources to protect Spain if needed but Italy is bigger and most analysts believe it would need ECB help if sucked into the storm again.

(Reporting by Renee Maltezou and George Georgiopoulos in Athens, Valentina Za in Milan, Paul Day in Madrid, Emelia Sithole-Matarise in London; writing by Mike Peacock; editing by David Stamp)

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200 feared dead, as Ferry sinks in Assam

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Mad Men Recap ‘It’s Not Dying’

I loved this episode. It was face-paced, it was funny, it was deep and it had the Beatles.

The title “Lady Lazarus,” comes from a Sylvia Plath poem of the same name about a woman who “dies” multiple times but is each time reborn, like a phoenix, out of her ashes, explained with lots of Nazi imagery that shows she feels oppressed by this survival. She wishes they would just let her die. So, Megan is our Lady Lazarus, and her transformation in this episode very much mimics the poem. It’s the death of her life in advertising and her rebirth as an actress. “Lady Lazarus” calls dying an art that is both her “call” and “theatrical,” which mirrors how Megan feels, with a calling to the theater. By comparing this transition to a death and rebirth, it’s probably signaling a more complete change than we yet realize. Thinking of Megan leaving SCDP as a death of sorts makes sense of the weirdly emotional weight placed on her quitting. As they walk in on her last day, Don takes a moment to take in his last image of her in the office, Megan cries goodbye to the creative team and then the two of them have that heart-felt, sad-eyed, intense goodbye at the elevator, that could have just as easily been a “see you later at home, honey.” It’s like she dies when those elevator doors close, and the empty shaft that opens when Don quickly presses the button (what was he trying to do? go after her?) is a literal disconnect that translates to the emotional one. She’s gone down into that void and he can’t follow her. That moment when he hovers over the abyss was also kinda scary and seemed for a sec, like he might go tumbling down.

The poem ends with an image of a phoenix, rising with “red hair,” and when Don comes home from work that day Tattoo needles, Megan’s all dressed in red and cooking food “hot as hell.” She’s the phoenix! Not only is it her rebirth as an actress but it’s her rebirth as an at-home wife (not as a housewife but in that their relationship will take place in their home versus in their office) and he’s greeted with that domestic image of her preparing dinner. It’s actually nice and he seems happy to see her that way. Remember he liked her in the first place because of how well she played the caretaker role with his kids at Disneyland? But she jokes “don’t get used to it” and the poem warns, “Beware/Beware…I eat men like air,” which puts its own warning over her new role. Then again, during the “Tomorrow Never Knows” montage, she lays stretched out on the floor during her acting class and it kind of looks like she’s being reborn through some ethereal transformation (and she’s smiling). I’m just going to say it — I think Megan’s going to leave Don. I really don’t want her to but I just feel like she will.

Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream/It is not dying, it is not dying /Lay down all thoughts, surrender to the void/It is shining, it is shining.

This story paired with The Beatles’ “Tomorrow Never Knows” is brilliant. The poem is precisely about “not dying,” but entering a void of nothingness and coming out changed. John Lennon wrote the trippy “Tomorrow Never Knows” after taking LSD (Wikipedia says) and adapted the lyrics from the Timothy Leary co-written The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead — the Tibetan Book of the Dead being what Roger’s Leary-like acid guide was quoting a few weeks ago. So basically, they’re all experiencing drug-induced or drug-like “deaths” or change or rebirth — and this song perfectly accompanies Megan’s transformation. I always thought all these death symbols were leading to more of a metaphorical death than say, a Pete Campbell suicide, but I really like this drug angle that shows change as a form of death. In the end, all of these symbols could just be to create an aura of death in these rapidly changing times. But who knows, Pete could still jump off the building or blow his head off with that rifle.

(Speaking of death symbols Tattoo Kits Wholesale, I made a mashup of all the death symbols for the Daily Beast this week –check it out! It’s crazy how many there are.)

Don and Peggy are both personally offended by Megan’s disavowal of their beloved profession and they take it out on each other. It was unclear to me why Megan didn’t just do the Cool Whip pitch with them. I get that they were orchestrating this whole dramatic exit, but like, it probably just would’ve been the easiest way to handle that situation. That said, it’s fun to watch Peggy and Don yell at each other. They each express their own insecurities from what Megan’s said to them over the course of the season. Peggy yells that Megan thinks advertising’s boring and Don yells that she thinks the people she works with are cynical and mean. They both feel her leaving as a rejection of what they do, and in turn, who they are. Peggy’s obviously right on the money when she says “I’m not the one you’re mad at,” so stop taking it out on me, but I liked seeing them take out their anger on each other like real friends do. It shows they’re still close.

Peggy’s on fire in this episode. Almost everything she said was amazing. Specifically (and obviously) best when she picks up the phone and screams “PIZZA HOUSE!” in a fake Chinese accent so she doesn’t have to deal with Don.

And on that note, so was Ginzo. It was potentially a cheap Jewish joke but his whole ‘I know why she’s leaving she owes me fifteen dollars’ line and the “did he fire you, that son of a bitch” outburst were both laugh out loud. Welcome to the team Ginzo, you’re a keeper.

The Peggy-Joan conversation about Megan was interesting. Peggy actually feels badly and thinks Megan’s leaving because she was too hard on her — making it about herself, like everyone on this show (and in life) do about everything. Joan’s unfounded skepticism is also about herself and her failed marriage. She thinks Megan’s just using Don to support her career as a failing actress, but I’m more with Peggy who thinks Megan’s just good at everything. I feel like coming up with these little skits to sell products isn’t that different from acting. They’re both about creating an image to tap into emotions. I bet she is good at both. But to be fair Tattoo Supplies, Joan is just over everything right now. We’ve only seen in her in the office since she’s returned to work, but don’t forget she just dumped her husband and is living at home with her newborn baby and mother. When we saw her I was just thinking, ‘How’s it going at home, Joan? I’m sure it’s really horrible but you still look fab.’

Moving on to Pete’s affair with Rory Gilmore (aka Howard’s wife Beth). Rory looks great (a 60s look really works for her) but girl still cannot act. When she tells Pete she’s gotten attention from men for way too long, my roommate goes, “please Rory, you’re not that hot.” Either way, her character mimics this man-eater role from the end of the poem and Pete, naturally, is the unlucky victim. He keeps getting beaten down, this time with a swift blow to the heart instead of the head. The way she draws that heart in the fog of the car window and then erases it so fast with no emotion is like the way she just toyed with his heart. What I’m wondering, though, is why Pete’s always getting so irrationally attached to his one night-stands. He’s not cut out for this kind of lifestyle. Remember when he told Peggy he loved her and wanted to be with her and it was that big moment where she told him I had your baby and I gave it away? That was only after they had sex that one time in the pilot. (Wasn’t it?) Chill, dude.

Roger and Don’s conversation about Megan is also somewhat revelatory (for us). Roger gives him advice he got from Mona’s father, “go home, establish a routine,” which most interestingly shows that he keeps going back to Mona in his post LSD-lucidity. We learn, I’m pretty sure, that Megan can’t have children. We questioned it that time in the car when Don says let’s make a baby and she says “that’s impossible,” but shelved it waiting for more evidence. And now — here it is! — Don tells us that on their honeymoon he asked her to have kids and she said his were enough. Maybe I’m wrong, but those two comments have to be in there for a reason.

We also see how exasperated Don is by the idea of Megan leaving SCDP. He exclaims to Roger that she should do what she wants, he doesn’t want her to end up like Betty or her mother. His panic over losing her at work translates to his being deeply afraid of losing her in life. Don seems disconnected and lost (and really old). He doesn’t know what’s up with all this music and thinks the Wedgewoods are the Beatles when Ken plays them. (Fun fact: the Beatles actually covered “September in the Rain” — the song Ken’s playing — in 1962 for an audition with Decca Records who rejected them.) He asks Megan, “When did music become so important?” and she tells him “no one can keep up, it’s always changing.” To try to catch him up, Megan buys Don “Revolver” and tells him to start with “Tomorrow Never Knows,” which Don turns on but notably gets up and turns off before it runs over the credits. He just can’t connect with the music, and in turn, maybe with the generation and with her. Maybe Don just needs to drop some acid, too.

A few other things:

I like when Stan and Ginzo are trying to come up with a band Don just says, “nah I’ll just ask Megan, she’ll know.” It was cute and sweet in an almost Dad way, like ‘I’ll just refer to my young one.’

I guess acting was what Megan’s father was talking about last week? I thought that seemed highly unlikely for this high minded academic to support an acting career in the 60s, but who knows. Canadians.

It’s amazing that the AMC description for this episode is “Pete steps up for a friend,” um I guess you could maybe say stands in for a friend? Haha, that’s just not what happens

Roger finally seems resolved to sit back and let Pete do all the work. It’s a fun scene when he gives Pete the skis and Pete’s so confused by the sincere compliment. Pete can’t carry the skis and Roger jokes “and I got to see that.”

When Megan’s lying about working late and Don says, “see you at home,” the way she responds “I promise” was fully nauseating and sort of made me hate her even though I generally like her.

The Chevalier Blanc guys say they just want something that sounds like the Beatles because the Beatles are too expensive. MW really wants us to know how much he paid to finally get the Beatles on the show ($250,000, there was a whole Times article about it).

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Mufti Shameen Kazmi sacked from Team Anna

New Delhi: In a significant development yesterday, Team Anna member Mufti Shameen Kazmi was sacked from the Core Committee of the group for allegedly recording the proceedings of the discussions.

 

Kazmi was reportedly secretly recording the proceedings of the core committee meeting using his mobile phone. It was alleged that he recorded the events to send them to journalists.

 

Kazmi has refuted all the allegations and alleged that there is a rift within Team Anna on various issues. He also claimed that Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan wanted to contest elections. Kazmi further alleged that Arvind Kejriwal and Kumar Biswas had a heated altercation at a meeting.

 

Earlier yesterday Tattoos Ink, Kazmi had moved out of the core committee meeting yesterday and announced his resignation. He accused Team Anna of being “anti-Muslim”. Later Tattooing Kits, Team Anna clarified that he was sacked Tattoo Supply, not resigned on his own.

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Fleshing It Out TBTB’S The Merchant of Venice

“Fun” is not usually a word that comes to mind when William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice comes up in conversation. In fact, I have always found every single character in this play to be utterly despicable. However, after seeing Theater Breaking Through Barriers’ production, now playing at Theatre Row’s Clurman Theatre Cheap White Herve leger, I am starting to reconsider that stance. In a production that embraces every nuance of the word “play,” TBTB presents a thoroughly entertaining show that directly challenges a great many assumptions people have about Shakespeare and theatre in general.

TBTB is a unique kind of theatre company, as their mission is “dedicated to advancing actors and writers with disabilities and changing the image of people with disabilities from dependence to independence.” Thus the seven actors that play all of the parts in The Merchant of Venice are an integrated group of able-bodied and disabled theatre artists.

The overall aesthetic of the production, directed by Ike Schambelan, makes no distinction between the various physical abilities of the actors. In fact, I would go as far to say that, through a great many instances of actors in drag and actors playing multiple characters, the actors’ bodies become completely transparent. In other words Cheap Chanel Dresses, the actor’s own body is noted, but then fades into the background as the character’s words and affect define them.

This also leads to another of my favorite aspects of this production, which is the way it embraces its own metatheatricality. This play never attempts to convince you that it is realistic, which seems to take off a certain amount of the pressure I have seen in a great many Shakespearean productions. I have often noticed that contemporary productions of Shakespeare, especially those that choose modern-dress, are under the impression that making the play accessible means making it “realistic.”

TBTB takes a decidedly different approach, inviting the audience to enjoy the blatant theatricality of the play. The fact that each character plays multiple roles is the first obvious experience of this simple pleasure. The audience laughed as an actor would exit as one character only to emerge after a simple quick-change as another character a moment later. The company played this up throughout the show, and once the audience settled into the idea that we were allowed, and indeed encouraged, to enjoy these changes, the laughs got bigger and bigger.

The actors all earn these laughs, and also our sympathy at more serious moments. Each and every cast member had strong moments, and the company worked well as a whole. Melanie Boland played male roles for the entire show with a grounded and dignified presence which stands out particularly in her scenes with Gregg Mozgala’s simply charming Bassanio. Another pairing presents itself in Pamela Sabaugh’s simultaneously clever and witty Portia and Mary Theresa Archbold’s jack-of-all-trades performance as Nerissa and several others. Stephen Drabicki also plays a plethora of characters well, and David Harrell’s fantastic timing is well-showcased through characters like Gratiano. Though the most interesting multiple casting comes from Nicholas Viselli’s solid performance of Shylock side by side with the other minor characters Viselli picks up along the way.

As I said, I have trouble with this play in general, but perhaps there is no better play for TBTB to do. The program mentions that they choose to have Viselli play Shylock, a Jew, as well as characters identified as Muslim, Hispanic, and blind emphasizing various types of marginalized characters. The difference here is that there is something wholly likeable about this production. Perhaps this is caused by the repeated reminders that we are watching a play that causes the disagreeable nature of the characters to be seen as a separate entity than the actor portraying them.

Whatever the cause, the result is that this is by far the most enjoyable production of this play that I have ever seen. Another reason for this is certainly the deft cuts that have been made. Scenes such as Shylock’s raving in the street after he finds Jessica has left with his jewels and ducats and some of the scenes with Jessica herself are gone, leaving a more streamlined and still narratively sound play.

Of course, the production is not perfect. There were some line stumbles and a few of the representations of “the other” walked a fine line between comic stereotypes and racial stereotypes. However, overall the spirit of the production won me over and I was completely engrossed for the entirety of the show. For a play that includes a great deal of discussion about a pound of flesh, it took TBTB to actually flesh out The Merchant of Venice for me.

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Ford officially confirms China’s Geely as preferre

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It’s been rumored for months Chinese automaker Geely had the best shot at picking up the Volvo brand from Ford, and today, Dearborn has finally confirmed it. Geely was named as the preferred bidder this morning and the Blue Oval is proceeding with negotiations. However, this is not going to be an easy deal to close. Ford doesn’t want to keep any stake in the Swedish company, although it does hope to continue some product cooperation.

In spite of the lack of shareholding Tattoo Supplies, Ford doesn’t want Volvo to wither on the vine and wants whoever buys it to have the resources to make it a going concern – unlike what happened when BMW dumped Rover. Perhaps the toughest nut to crack will be intellectual property concerns. Any time a sale like this happens, the seller is be concerned about leaving too much information lying around, and that concern is understandably amplified when dealing with an up-and-coming Chinese company. There is no word on when a deal might be closed, so in the meantime, busy yourself with the official release after the jump.

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Bob Carr, Keneally say no to Senate spot

Former NSW Premier Bob Carr has stamped out speculation he is considering a move to federal politics after reports he could replace Mark Arbib in the Senate. Cheap Hale Bob Dresses

Mr Carr said in a statement “he was not pursuing the vacant NSW Senate seat”.

Fairfax Media reported on Tuesday that Mr Carr had been approached to take over the Senate spot of the departing assistant treasurer and sports minister and could be offered the Foreign Affairs portfolio previously held by Kevin Rudd.

A brief statement released by Mr Carr's office said “his name had often figured in speculation about federal political vacancies and he was not pursuing the vacant NSW Senate seat”.

The comments followed a tweet from NSW ALP general secretary Sam Dastyari in which he said the organisation would have loved to have seen Mr Carr installed in the Senate.

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The Lost Art of the Rant

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When Joe Torre recently decided not to accept the New York Yankees’ offer of a one-year contract, Buster Olney, a baseball writer for ESPN, argued that only one person—Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera—had been more valuable than the former manager during the team’s string of World Series wins. The next day Buy Herve Leger gown, a response to Olney’s piece appeared on firejoemorgan.com, a site “where bad sports journalism comes to die.” It read: 

Seriously, when Derek Jeter retires, are you really going to write that, hey, Jetes was a pretty sweet shortstop, but he was no Joe Torre when it comes to winning baseball games? If you had a crazy combo draft of players and managers in 2001, are you really taking Torre over Derek F___ing Fitzgerald Jeter, God of Baseball and Winner of Life?

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It went on from there. Throughout, the response was humorous, knowledgeable, a little angry, a little tongue-in-cheek, and sprinkled with expletives. It was, in short Discount Herve Leger gown, a rant.

It was a particular kind of rant, however; a relatively new breed of an old beast. While there are many examples of literary rants—think of Dostoyesvky’s Notes From the Underground, Beckett’s crazed, starkly beautiful monologues Replica Herve Leger gown, or Roth’s eloquent diatribes—ranting used to be primarily an oral tradition, perfected in taverns and street corners and smoke-filled comedy clubs. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a rant as a “high-flown, extravagant, or bombastic speech or utterance; a piece of turgid declamation; a tirade.” Merriam-Webster offers a drier and tamer definition—”to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner”—but also emphasizes the medium of speech. 

Some of the first rants of the modern era—at least some of the first to be referred to as such—were associated with a short-lived, 17th-century English sect known (to their enemies) as the “Ranters.” Its members’ penchant for tobacco, alcohol, women, and swearing sprung from a belief in the divinity of all things and a rejection of the idea of sin altogether. They were frequently accused of blasphemy and of profaning religious rituals. A Ranter preacher, Abiezer Coppe, recounted for an entire hour while standing at the pulpit. Richard Baxter Christian Audigier Clothing sale, a Puritan divine, recounted with horror the power that such “hideous words of Blasphemy” could have: “[A] Matron of great Note for Godliness and Sobriety, being perverted by them, turned so shameless a Whore, that she was Carted in the streets of London.”

Oral tirades are still with us Replica Chanel Dresses, of course, even if they’re no longer as likely to turn our matrons into whores. Yet the last decade or so has also seen more and more written rants, a form that has blossomed on the Web. The Web is often rightly criticized by the guardians of high culture for encouraging bilious discourse and sloppy writing, with cruel message-board postings and bloggers attacking one another at the slightest provocation. But in this new golden age of the rant, when the Web allows anyone to lash out about anything at all, it would be foolish to dismiss the more artful and entertaining instances of the genre with the artless ones.

Consider the following example from the “best-of-craigslist,” which gathers some of the more outrageous postings from the site (not all of which advertise used furniture or extra concert tickets). In “NYC Subway Rant: Jesus Christ Buy DKNY Clothing!,” an anonymous author lists the “mental rolodex of the people I share the subway with on a daily basis … the monsters I can’t get used to and won’t accept.” The list includes guys who wear sunglasses, the jerk who leans into you to look at the subway map, the “ghostfarter,” and the lady that hugs the pole on a crowded train. All of these monsters have committed various sins against the cardinal law of riding the subway: Don’t make it any more miserable than it already is. 

A good rant, like this one, expresses a real passion, and it is often a passion that has been enflamed by a feeling of powerlessness. If the subway ranter had been able to “take a free shot [at the] gut” of the nail-clipping businessman (whose “nail shrapnel is flying every which way”), there would have been no need for the rant in the first place.

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Cash-for-Clunkers trade-ins account for 7 percent

So far Discount Herve leger strapless, Hyundai has been the only automaker in the U.S. to accept early trade-ins under the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) Replica Chloe Dresses, or Cash-for-Clunkers (CFC), program. Most are waiting for the U.S. Department of Transportation to finalize the program’s rules and regulations by July 24th, but Hyundai decided to start early since the program covers all transactions dating back to July 1st. Since the government hasn’t set up a reimbursement process for the rebates that range from $3,500 to $4,500 just yet Discount Chanel Dresses, Hyundai is floating its participating dealers short-term loans in the meantime.

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Judging by this early report on how the CFC program affects sales, it will be very interesting to see what happens after the hammer drops on July 24th and all automakers begin participating. The effect on July sales will likely be small, so we’ll have to wait until the end of August to see if Cash-for-Clunkers has really made a difference. For Hyundai, however, it already has.

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Govt has ‘no plans’ to move reef boundary

The federal government will not back plans to move the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area boundaries, after the Queensland government said it would consider plans to remove ports from the zone.

Visiting Gladstone on Thursday, deputy Queensland Premier Jeff Seeney said there was a case to excise the harbour from the 20 Concord Replica Watches,000 square kilometre World Heritage Area.

He said he would have a meeting with Gladstone Ports Corporation, which has publicly pushed for the boundaries to be moved.

“If there is going to be a continual misrepresentation of those boundaries then I think that will build a case for the realignment of the boundaries How to buy Replica Wyler Watches,” Mr Seeney told reporters in Gladstone.

“It is obviously a misrepresentation to talk about Gladstone Harbour being part of the Great Barrier Reef.”

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“I wouldn't rule out looking at other ports, but they haven't been raised with me,” Mr Seeney told AAP, adding the decision would ultimately rest with the federal government.

“The ports were here a long time before the heritage listing.”

But federal Environment Minister Tony Burke said the current boundaries were appropriate.

“When Joh Bjelke-Petersen was Premier of Queensland the boundary for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area was established,” he said.

“Since then, it has been appropriately managed as a multi-use property.”

“The government has no plans to change the boundary of the property.”

Director of the University of Queensland's Global Change Institute Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg said changing the World Heritage Area boundaries could only harm the Great Barrier Reef.

“Merely moving the boundary is not the solution because it's the connectiveness between the Great Barrier Reef and coastline that's important here Replica Graham London Watches,” he said.

“What we're seeing is a whole series of what are badly managed issues in the Gladstone Harbour area having an impact on coastal Queensland and that of course stretches out to the GBR.”

Environmental groups expressed concerns at any shifting of the boundaries, while Greens Senator Larissa Waters said the move showed “the LNP is prepared to sacrifice the reef for mining profits”.

The federal and Queensland governments last year earned a rebuke from the UN's environmental agency UNESCO for failing to inform it about approvals of massive liquefied natural gas projects at Curtis Island Calvin Klein Replica Watches, near Gladstone.

Mr Seeney said Queensland should not have to report resource development approvals to UNESCO.

“I think the government in Queensland is perfectly able to administer our own industrial development and we're perfectly able to administer our own environment Fake Maurice Lacroix Watches,” he told reporters.

“I wonder about why UNESCO needs to be involved at all.”

UNESCO sent a delegation to Australia last month to inspect the management of the Great Barrier Reef.

The delegation will recommend whether the reef should be listed as a World Heritage Site in danger.

The deputy premier later admitted the state government did not have the power to redraw the Great Barrier Reef world heritage boundaries.

“It's not up to me of course and it's not up to the state government,” Mr Seeney told ABC Radio.

“It's a declaration that's made by people in Brussels and Paris who are ridiculously remote from the situation.

“But the Ports Corporation have said that the misinformation is so absurd that they believe that the boundaries should be shifted … and I think there's some credibility in that suggestion.”

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