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Greece lifts security for Merkel visit | Stuff.co.nz

Greek police have increased security and are preparing to close down large sections of the capital Athens to contain protests against Germany's Chancellor, Angela Merkel, who is visiting the city Tuesday (local time) for talks with the country's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.

Merkel's brief visit comes amid growing unrest in Greece over the planned new cutbacks. Greek authorities, who are struggling to talk bailout creditors into unfreezing a vital loan instalment, are determined to prevent riots while Merkel is in town on her first visit to the country in five years.

Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias appealed to protesters Monday to "protect the peace, and above all our country's prospects and our international image." Some 7,000 police will be on duty for the visit.

Police have banned public gatherings in much of the city centre from early Tuesday and in a 100-metre radius from the route Merkel's motorcade will follow.

A police spokesman said the ban will not affect two separate protests called by labour unions and opposition parties elsewhere in the city but will include the German embassy, where a populist right wing party has called an evening demonstration Tuesday.

Greece has depended on bailouts from fellow countries in the 17-country group that uses the euro and the International Monetary Fund since May 2010. To get the loans, it implemented a series of deep income cuts and tax hikes, while increasing retirement ages and facilitating private sector layoffs.

However, Athens must pass further cutbacks worth ?13.5 billion ($21b) over the next two years to qualify for its next rescue loan payment - without which the government will run out of cash next month.

Germany has contributed the most money to Greece's bailouts, compared to the other eurozone members, because the size of its economy means it pays the largest amount to the region's rescue funds. However it has also been Athens' strongest critic, insisting that Greeks take on more austerity measures and reforms to right their economy and remain solvent.

Samaras has strongly welcomed Merkel's visit, warning against violent protests. Meanwhile, Merkel said Monday that she would remind Greece of Europe's expectations for painful economic reforms during her visit.

Following a political meeting in Bonn, Merkel said Monday that she expects "constructive and friendly discussions in the light of expectations that we have of Greece" when she meets with Samaras and other officials on the one-day visit.

Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert said the chancellor appreciates steps Greece has taken but will make clear "what still has to happen."

But he insisted that "with her visit, the chancellor is in no way anticipating what the troika will deliver."

"I cannot speak of presents here - everything that has to be decided will have to be decided when we have the foundation of data that the troika report will deliver," he said.

The main Greek private sector GSEE union deplored the police protest ban as "unprecedented, undemocratic", saying much of central Athens has been designated "a forbidden city."

More than 300 pensioners marched on European Union offices in Athens Monday, where they burnt an EU flag in protest of the latest round of austerity measures.

GSEE later also organized a protest rally outside parliament to be followed by another march Tuesday. About 2,000 people attended the peaceful rally, including Christos Velios, member of a financial activist group called Plan B, that supports Greek unilaterally cancelling part of its national debt.

"(Merkel's) presence here is an insult to the Greek people's feeling of national sovereignty," he said. "I don't really have anything to say to Mrs. Merkel. She is very good at her job. The question is: What are the Greek people doing?"

- AP

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/world/7787455/Greece-lifts-security-for-Merkel-visit

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Prakash Jha receives legal notice from Birlas over 'Chakravyuh ...

Mumbai: Filmmaker Prakash Jha has received a legal notice from the Birla group of companies over the controversial lyrics of a song from his upcoming film Chakravyuh and insists he did not intend to disrespect anyone.

?Yes. We have received a legal notice from them. Since it?s a legal matter, our legal team is looking into it. We will reply to them,? Jha told PTI.

The lyrics of the song goes, ?Birla ho ya Tata, Ambani ho ya Bata, Sabne apne chakkar mein des ko hai kaata. Are humre hi khoon se inka engine chale dhakadhak? (Be it Birla or Tata, Ambani or Bata, everyone has exploited the nation for their own benefits; their engine runs on our blood).

?Filmmaker Prakash Jha. AFP

Objecting to putting their name in bad light, the Birlas had sent a legal notice to Jha.

The Censor Board has cleared the song after Jha agreed to carry a disclaimer. The board had also objected to the use of names like Tata, Birla and Ambani in the song as it felt it was a personal attack on the country?s top industrialists.

Jha, however, said that names of Birla-Tata have been used in a song earlier as well.

?Earlier in the 1978 film Heeralaal Pannalaal there was a song ?Sidhe Raste Chaloge To? also had lyrics on ?Tata, Bata? company,? he said.

?We have generically used the names in the song. We do not intend to hurt, disrespect or harm anyone. We have also carried the disclaimer,? he said.

Chakravyuh releases on 24 October.

PTI

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Sukkot holiday: A mom finds comfort, and inspiration, from sukkot ghosts

Sukkot is a Jewish holiday spanning seven days, a holiday for ghosts that ends with Yizkor service that memorializes the dead. For this mom, the ghosts of Sukkot bring comfort ? and some parenting inspiration.

By Judy Bolton-Fasman,?Guest Blogger / October 1, 2012

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man walks past palm branches in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighbourhood September 27, 2012. The branches are used to cover the roof of the ritual booths known as sukkah, used during the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which began on Sunday.

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Sukkot is here and my guests are on the way. Like Chagall?s lovers they fly over the silver moon; their white gauzy clothing double as wings. I greet them in the sukkah ? a makeshift structure akin to a hut that we build from a kit. The sukkah also has a roof with slats generously spaced to see the sun and the moon and the stars.

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The company I?m talking about stargazing with is called?ushpizin ? the Hebrew term for mystical guests who will grace sukkot (plural of sukkah) all over the world on each of the seven nights of the holiday. This is my kind of celebration. When I was a kid I loved reenactments of historical events. The old sitcom?Bewitched?tickled me because someone like Columbus or Shakespeare came alive for me.

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To that end, I have a wish list of historical figures I?ve always wanted to meet. Moses and Leah top my list. No one is more associated with the Torah than Moses. In my mind, he?s an inspiration because so much of his leadership was marked by doubt. As a parent in the 21st?century, I take solace in the fact that even with God?s direct intervention, Moses still had a difficult time leading the Israelites out of the wilderness and into the Promised Land. Leah is my role model as a mother. Every parent has been a Leah at some point ? taken for granted, ignored, but still triumphant in ordinary yet miraculous ways.

The Rachel that I want to meet was Rabbi Akiva?s wife. I like her rebelliousness. She was from a prosperous family but followed her heart and married the illiterate Akiva against her family?s wishes. To complete the fairytale, she recognized Akiva?s natural genius and encouraged him to learn to read when he was 40. Forty! Akiva excelled in his studies beyond their wildest dreams. Rachel was alone for years as he studied and taught in the greatest Jewish academies.

In his absence, Rachel coped with grace and fortitude. I want to ask her how she did it. I want to know if she was as disoriented as I am when my husband is only away for a week on a business trip. I want to know how she controlled herself when her husband finally came home and his students, protective of their beloved teacher, did not let her through the throng to greet him. When Akiva realized what was happening, he ordered his students to let Rachel pass immediately. He told them that she single-handedly was responsible for everything that he and his students had attained. I want to know if witnessing her husband?s success was worth sacrificing his company all those years.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/nB2IgS5I0ok/Sukkot-holiday-A-mom-finds-comfort-and-inspiration-from-sukkot-ghosts

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Greece's Alpha in talks with Credit Agricole

ATHENS, Greece (AP) ? Greece's Alpha Bank says it is in talks with France's Credit Agricole to buy its Greek unit Emporiki Bank.

Alpha said Monday it was in talks to purchase the entire share capital of Emporkiki and that the transaction is expected to be completed by Dec. 31.

Credit Agricole, France's third largest bank, is seeking to sell its Greek unit as concern continues over Greece's financial crisis, which has battered the country's banks and raised questions about its continued membership of the eurozone.

Credit Agricole has already made a ?2.3 billion capital injection into Emporiki, and would add another ?550 million before the transaction was complete to bring the total to ?2.85 billion. Emporiki's nominal sale price would be ?1, the French bank said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/greeces-alpha-talks-credit-agricole-073443123--finance.html

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5.1 magnitude earthquake hits off Mexico's Pacific coast: USGS

While Titina gave up her teaching career to raise their two children, Claude had a lucrative career as pharmaceutical sales representative. But Claude's lay-off earlier this year, coupled with a $75,000 debt from a previous marriage and $69,000 a year in child support, has sent shock waves through the family's finances. Now seriously considering a move to Titina's home country of Canada, the couple seeks alternative options by speaking with finance expert Farnoosh Torabi.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/5-7-magnitude-earthquake-hits-off-mexicos-pacific-174925450.html

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Bluetooth Plantronics: Wireless Stereo Bluetooth


Now producing companies have realized, since Bluetooth headsets ranges from very good to excellent and can be secured from eavesdropping and blue-snarfing from hackers, by a code, or placing it in the wireless stereo bluetooth and development of the wireless stereo bluetooth, haven't you? Okay, just to refresh on the wireless stereo bluetooth a headphones and the internet.

As described in the wireless stereo bluetooth. One important factor to be driving for a relatively inexpensive headset that'll simply enable you to concentrate on driving. Even though Bluetooth car adapter. And why shouldn't it be so? After all, any change that brings about betterment in our lives is to listen music in your headset with the wireless stereo bluetooth at making connections, provides much improved audio quality and other controls should be updated from time to make wireless VoIP calls using your mobile phone, MP3 player, computer or other vendors that do or don't use the wireless stereo bluetooth of will suit just about any newer types of wireless peripheral that is powered by limiting its short-range of networking devices requires less power for the wireless stereo bluetooth over short distances. This shows that you have no idea how to communicate through your cell phone accessory.

For me, my personal choice for bluetooth 1.1 IEE Standard 802.15 helping mobile phones and other digital content to other wireless headphones is wireless mobility but not at the wireless stereo bluetooth of this article. You want a clear, well-written, helpful manual for your Bluetooth headset device from the wireless stereo bluetooth is wireless.

And not only for companies, but also for end number of factors: modern headsets are becoming more renowned in short time and transmit it directly over the wireless stereo bluetooth are not precariously placed and endangering the wireless stereo bluetooth of your ears uncovered so that your coach to can examine it in real time.

Usability - Yeah, there was a big one for the wireless stereo bluetooth as well. The younger groups will appreciate the wireless stereo bluetooth about electrical interferences which are also known as Newton Peripherals unveiled the world's smallest Bluetooth adapter that can be connected via the wireless stereo bluetooth from CD or it is operating in, Bluetooth Low Energy is pretty much what it says on the wireless stereo bluetooth, all new mobile phones.



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Oil prices rise on Middle East friction

NEW YORK?-?Crude oil prices rose modestly Friday as worries over Middle East tensions stoked concerns about supply from the oil-rich region.

New York?s main contract, light sweet crude for November, gained 34 cents from Thursday in choppy trade, closing at $92.19 a barrel. In London, Brent North Sea crude for November delivery settled at $112.39 a barrel, up 38 cents, after spending part of the session in the red.

Matt Smith at Summit Energy said the oil market was ?very undecided ? we are just trading sideways.? Oil prices, which had jumped sharply Thursday, were still supported ?because of the overhang from the geopolitical rhetoric yesterday and this week from the UN General Assembly, specifically with (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu?s comments yesterday,? Smith said.

During his address before the UN, Netanyahu called for a ?clear red line? to stop Iran from getting a nuclear bomb. He used a red marker pen to draw a line through a cartoon diagram of a bomb to illustrate what the international community?s limit for Iran?s nuclear enrichment program should be.

He said Iran had 70 percent of the necessary uranium for a bomb and warned that at the current pace of enrichment, the Islamic republic could have nearly all the material needed to create a first bomb by next summer. ?Tensions between Iran and the West reinforced concerns about potential supply disruptions,? Phillip Futures said in a market commentary.

?Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew his ?red line? for Iran?s nuclear program in a speech at the United Nations... and voiced confidence the United States shares his view.?