Saturday, June 22, 2013

Bulgaria back in line with EU on Hezbollah bomb link: diplomats

By Tsvetelia Tsolova

SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria will not impede a push to put Hezbollah's armed wing on the European Union's terrorism blacklist because the new government, after wavering on the issue, has now decided to fall into line with its fellow EU members, diplomats said.

A Black Sea state of 7 million people, Bulgaria was thrust to the front of Middle Eastern diplomacy when the previous government blamed Hezbollah for a bombing that killed five Israeli tourists and a driver in a Bulgarian resort last year.

The accusation played a central part in a Western diplomatic push to blacklist the Lebanon-based group, an effort which has acquired new urgency since its fighters started helping government forces in Syria's civil war.

Bulgaria alarmed many of its EU partners this month when Foreign Minister Kristian Vigenin, from the new Socialist government, backed away from that stance and questioned whether there was enough proof of Hezbollah's role.

However, since then Bulgaria has been lobbied by other EU states and has decided to change direction again, according to two Western diplomats who spoke on condition of anonymity.

"It seems that the new government has been testing its limits and has tried to see how far it may go, but once they got a reaction they quickly stepped back," one diplomat said.

The second diplomat said: "Vigenin has now stated publicly that the position of Bulgaria is unchanged. I believe the government will stick to this position."

Hezbollah has denied any involvement in the bus bombing.

FINE BALANCE

Blacklisting the group - a step that would freeze its assets in Europe and prevent it from raising funds there - would mark an about-turn for the EU, which has long resisted pressure from Washington and Israel to do so.

The debate within the bloc is finely balanced, with some members concerned about the risk of further fuelling tensions in the Middle East. Diplomats say a majority of the 27 states back a British push to put Hezbollah on the list, but unanimity is needed for a decision.

At a meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, Britain failed to win over skeptical delegates, and may now escalate the issue to a higher level, diplomats said.

Officials in the Bulgarian government have rejected suggestions that they made any U-turns over Hezbollah. The foreign ministry said the minister would not speak to Reuters about the issue.

In a statement sent to Reuters on Wednesday, the ministry said: "Bulgaria is ready to join a consensus decision of the European Union. The responsibility to present a solid foundation for it is a collective one."

The Socialist government, while broadly pro-Western, is traditionally sympathetic towards Russia, and this could have played a part, said a former official with the previous, center-right government.

"The new government do not want to irritate the Russians by showing an active position on Hezbollah," said the source, who did not want to be identified.

Moscow, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has blocked international moves to condemn Hezbollah for getting involved in Syria.

Diplomats say there is no evidence the Kremlin directly influenced the Socialist government's policy on Hezbollah, but Russia is a consideration for all Bulgarian leaders.

Bulgaria imports most of its gas from Russia's Gazprom. Moscow is seeking compensation of about 900 million euros from Bulgaria after it cancelled a new nuclear plant that Russian state firm Atomstroyexport had been contracted to build.

(Additional reporting by Justyna Pawlak; Editing by Christian Lowe and Mark Trevelyan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bulgaria-back-line-eu-hezbollah-bomb-diplomats-132329596.html

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Depardieu fined $5,300 in drunk-driving case

(AP) ? A French court has fined Gerard Depardieu 4,000 euros ($5,300) and suspended his driver's license for six months in a drunk-driving case that started when the actor fell off his scooter in Paris in November and ended up being taken to a police station.

Depardieu's lawyer, Eric de Caumont, said he planned to appeal Friday's ruling. He said Depardieu, who was not at the hearing, was in Moscow filming.

It's not the first time alcohol and the law mixed for the 64-year-old actor. In 1998, Depardieu crashed his motorcycle when his blood-alcohol level was five times over the legal limit. He escaped with leg and face injuries.

Depardieu has publicly feuded with France's ruling Socialist government and accepted a Russian passport from President Vladimir Putin.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Property insurance bill moves forward | Under The Dome

A bill that adds transparency to the state's ratemaking process for homeowners insurance is headed to the House floor after sailing through the House Insurance Committee.

The bill, HB 519, was unanimously approved by a voice vote of committee members after changes were once again made to accommodate issues raised by the Insurance Department and the industry.

"We have addressed several of the concerns," said Rep. Paul Tine, a Democrat from Kitty Hawk and one of the primary sponsors of the bill. "I won't say that everything has been addressed."

The bill requires the N.C. Rate Bureau, which represents insurers on rate issues, to use at least two computer models to calculate potential losses from catastrophes if computer models are used at all. Critics along the coast, where homeowners been hit by much higher rate increases than the rest of the state, have complained about the models used by the industry.

The bill also calls for each industry rate request to include historical data dating back to 1987, broken down by territory, for losses stemming from hurricanes.

An earlier version of the bill called for insurance companies to include in their premium notices to consumers a breakdown of the amount of the premium that stems from insuring against wind and hail damage and how much is related to coverage for fire, theft and other claims.

But the version approved Tuesday calls for the state Insurance Department to post that information for each territory on its website instead.

Staff writer David Ranii


Source: http://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/property_insurance_bill_moves_forward

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Facebook careers: Arabic language specialist, DR strategist ...

Facebook careers: Arabic language specialist, DR strategist, marketing communications and more

hiresFacebook added 34 new positions to its?careers page?this week, including a number of openings on the engineering, account management and user operations teams.

The company is looking for a number of administrative assistants in different departments, including one to work directly for COO Sheryl Sandberg.

Facebook is also seeking to hire performance marketing strategists to ?advise some of the industry?s largest performance marketers on how to use the power of social marketing for performance-based objectives.?

New listings added to Facebook?s?careers page:

  • Accessibility QA Specialist (Menlo Park)
  • Software Engineer (Toronto ? Vancouver)
  • Partner Solutions Engineer (Singapore)
  • Performance and Capacity Engineer (Menlo Park)
  • Financial Operations (Menlo Park)
  • Fixed Assets Accountant ? Systems and Controls (Menlo Park)
  • Administrative Assistant ? Corporate Development (Menlo Park)
  • Administrative Assistant, Ads Engineering (Menlo Park)
  • Administrative Assistant, Mobile Partner Management (Menlo Park)
  • Administrative Assistant, Platform Partnerships (Menlo Park)
  • Administrative Assistant, Sales Planning & Operations (Menlo Park)
  • Executive Assistant (Mumbai) (Mumbai)
  • Associate Manager, Public Policy (New York ? Washington ? Menlo Park)
  • Manager, Data Protection and Public Policy (London)
  • Language Specialist, Arabic (Contract) (Menlo Park)
  • Team Lead, User Operations (Menlo Park)
  • Lead Developer, Salesforce (Menlo Park)
  • Technical Recruiter (Contract) (Dublin)
  • Data Center Construction Cost Manager (Menlo Park)
  • Data Center Technical Operations Manager (Altoona)
  • Performance Marketing Manager, Marketing Communications (Menlo Park)
  • Performance Solutions (Direct Response) Strategist (Dublin)
  • Performance Solutions (Direct Response) Strategist (London)
  • Product Marketing Manager, Data & Audience Targeting (Menlo Park)
  • Analyst, User Operations Intellectual Property (Menlo Park)
  • Associate, User Operations Intellectual Property (Austin)
  • Account Manager, Tech/Social Commerce (Menlo Park)
  • Account Manager, Dutch (Dublin)
  • Account Manager, French (Dublin ? Paris)
  • EMEA Sales Manager, Gaming (Dublin)
  • Manager, Mid Market Sales, France (Dublin)
  • Partner Manager, Preferred Marketing Developer, Spain. Italy, Portugal (Dublin)
  • Client Partner Argentina (Buenos Aires)
  • Performance (Direct Response) Sales Trainer (Menlo Park)

Who else is hiring? The?Inside Network Job Board?presents a survey of current openings at leading companies in the industry.

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Source: http://www.insidefacebook.com/2013/05/03/facebook-careers-arabic-language-specialist-dr-strategist-marketing-communications-and-more/

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US employers add 165K jobs; rate falls to 7.5 pct.

In this Thursday, April 11, 2013, photo, people wait in line before the Dr. King Career Fair at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, N.Y. The government issues the April jobs report on Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

In this Thursday, April 11, 2013, photo, people wait in line before the Dr. King Career Fair at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, N.Y. The government issues the April jobs report on Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

(AP) ? The U.S. economy showed last month why it remains the envy of industrialized nations: In the face of tax increases and federal spending cuts, employers added a solid 165,000 jobs in April ? and far more in February and March than anyone thought.

The job growth in April drove down the unemployment rate to a four-year low of 7.5 percent and sent a reassuring sign that the U.S. job market is improving.

In its report Friday, the Labor Department revised up its estimate of job gains in February and March by a combined 114,000. It now says employers added 332,000 jobs in February and 138,000 in March. The economy has created an average of 208,000 jobs a month from November through April ? above the 138,000 added in the previous six months.

"This is a good report," said John Silvia, chief economist at Wells Fargo. "There's a lot of strength... It's good for the economy. It's good for people's income."

The stronger job growth suggests that the federal budget cutting "does not mean recession," Silvia said. "It does not mean a dramatic slowdown."

Stock prices soared when trading began on Wall Street at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. The Dow was up 155 points in early trading.

The unemployment rate has fallen 0.4 percentage point since the start of the year, though it remains high. The Federal Reserve has said it plans to keep short-term interest rates at record lows at least until unemployment falls to 6.5 percent.

The hiring last month was broad-based. The only sectors of the economy that cut jobs were construction and government.

Some higher-paying sectors added workers. Professional and technical services, which includes accounting, engineering and architecture, added 23,000 jobs. Education and health services added 44,000.

But some of the bigger job gains were in lower-paying fields, such as hotels and restaurants, which added 45,000 jobs, and retail, which added 29,000. Temporary help firms gained 31,000 positions.

The job growth is occurring while the U.S. economy is growing modestly but steadily. It expanded at a 2.5 percent annual rate in the January-March quarter, fueled by the strongest consumer spending in two years.

The global economy, by contrast, is slowing. The European Union warned Friday, for example, that the 17 countries that use the euro currency will shrink by a collective 0.4 percent this year. And unemployment across the eurozone is expected to hit an average of 12.2 percent. In Greece and Spain, it's forecast to reach 27 percent.

Both Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi have suggested that governments need to focus on stimulating growth and not just on spending cuts and deficit reduction.

In April, more Americans said they had part-time jobs even though they wanted full-time work. That figure rose 278,000 to 7.9 million, reversing a steep drop the previous month.

Some economists worry that restaurants, retail chains and other companies are hiring more part-time workers in preparation for the implementation of health care reform. Companies with more than 50 full-time employees in 2013 will be required to provide health insurance to their full-time staff next year.

The revisions to the March and February figures were unusually large. Retailers, restaurants and hotels added 48,000 more jobs in February than previously reported. They accounted for three-quarters of that month's revision.

The government revises each month's job totals twice in the following two months. The revisions occur because many companies in the survey submit their responses late.

The average workweek for private-sector employees declined 0.2 hour to 34.4 hours, but average hourly earnings rose 4 cents to $23.87. In the past year, wages have risen faster than inflation.

The number of people who have been unemployed for more than six months dropped 258,000 to 4.4 million. Over the past year, the number of long-term unemployed has declined by 687,000.

A fire overnight at the Labor Department's headquarters shut down the building for most employees. Members of the news media were allowed in for the release of the jobs report.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2013-05-03-Economy/id-b9f4c7806ba5497295ee8183a959beb4

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Friday, May 3, 2013

B&N to add Google Play app store to its Nook HD

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 file photo, nook tablets are on display at a Barnes and Noble bookstore in Los Angeles. Barnes & Noble is teaming up with Google to vastly increase the number of apps available on its Nook HD tablets. The bookstore chain says it will add Google?s Play app store to its Nook HD and HD+ products via a software update on Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 file photo, nook tablets are on display at a Barnes and Noble bookstore in Los Angeles. Barnes & Noble is teaming up with Google to vastly increase the number of apps available on its Nook HD tablets. The bookstore chain says it will add Google?s Play app store to its Nook HD and HD+ products via a software update on Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

(AP) ? Barnes & Noble is teaming up with Google to vastly increase the number of apps available on its Nook HD tablets.

The bookstore chain says it will add Google's Play app store to its 7-inch Nook HD and 9-inch HD+ products in the U.S. and U.K. via a software update Friday. The move expands the number of apps available from the roughly 10,000 the Nook already offered in its own store ? such as Angry Birds and Netflix ? to 700,000-plus apps and games offered on Google Play. And it comes after a weak holiday sales season for the Nook, which is struggling to gain market share in the rapidly expanding tablet market.

CEO William Lynch said research and sales during the holidays show that consumer preference is shifting toward all-purpose tablets rather than simple e-readers.

"We saw coming off holiday the market moved to multifunction tablets," he said. "Consumer research showed us the breadth of applications available is really critical."

Lynch said the company had been in discussions with Google "on and off" for the past several years.

"This addresses the one perceived gap that we had with other tablets virtually overnight," he said. Terms of the deal were undisclosed.

The update is automatic and will occur over-the-air to all devices connected to Wi-Fi. It will also include other Google Inc. services like the Chrome browser, Gmail, YouTube and Google Maps. Google Play Music includes millions of songs as well.

The prices and styles of the Nooks that Barnes & Noble offers are not changing. The 7-inch Nook HD starts at $199 and the 9-inch Nook HD+ tablet starts at $269. Barnes & Noble also sells non-tablet e-book readers, the Nook Simple Touch and Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, which will not offer Google Play.

Barnes & Noble Inc., based in New York, has invested heavily in its Nook e-book readers and a digital library as more readers shift to electronic books and competition has grown from discount stores and online rivals.

The retailer launched high-definition versions of its Nook HD and Nook HD+ tablets in September in an effort to better compete against Amazon.com's Kindle Fire as well as other tablets like the iPad, iPad Mini and Google's own Nexus 7.

The company's Nook unit has attracted investors ? Microsoft Corp. owns 16.8 percent, while U.K. publisher and education company Pearson PLC has a 5 percent stake. But aside from investor funding, it has not been profitable. In its most recent quarter, which included the holiday season, Nook revenue fell 26 percent to $316 million. Barnes & Noble recorded $21 million in returns due to weak demand during the holiday season, and $15 million in allowances for promotions.

Meanwhile market share has slid. Barnes & Noble had a 1.9 percent share of the worldwide tablet market in the fourth quarter, making it the No. 5 Tablet player behind Apple, Samsung, Amazon and Asus, according to data from IDC. But by the first quarter it had slipped out of the top 5, replaced by Microsoft.

At the same time, competition is proliferating, with the global tablet market growing quickly. It more than doubled to 49.2 million units during the first quarter, according to IDC's estimate.

Associated Press

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Possible lead in case of missing U.S. journalist in Syria

BOSTON (AP) ? The New Hampshire-based family of a journalist missing for five months now believe "with a very high degree of confidence" that he is being held in a Syrian prison.

James Foley was last seen on Nov. 22 in northwest Syria, where he was contributing videos to Agence France-Press for the media company GlobalPost. His family in Rochester, N.H., says he was kidnapped by unknown gunmen.

GlobalPost CEO Philip Balboni said Friday that an exhaustive investigation has determined that Foley was likely abducted by a pro-Syrian government military group. Investigators believe he is being held with one or more Western journalists in a detention facility near Damascus.

Foley's family and the company have appealed to the Syrian government to release him.

The family spoke at World Press Freedom Day in Boston.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nh-family-missing-us-journalist-syrian-prison-151219097.html

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