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April 28th, 2012

Bulgarian tuner Vilner has some kind of Luxo-Ray that fires munitions packed with at least two tons of quilted leather and Alcantara, then aims it at just about everything as soon as it can be reloaded. The latest target is the Land Rover Defender Wood, making this the second time in a year that the Defender has come into Vilner’s sights.

Last time they only hit it with one barrel and left the floorboards and cargo area covered in black carpeting. This time they unloaded both barrels, so in addtion to black-and-brown Nappa leather and Alcantara wrapping everything from the sport seats to the third brake light, Vilner’s added leather arm rests, wood paneling underfoot and a new treatment for its 600-watt “Ground Zero” sound system that all but eliminates usable cargo space.

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WePay, Driven by Social Sharing, Raises $10M

May 17th, 2012

WePay, an upstart PayPal competitor that helps people accept money online for donations, events and stores, has raised $10 million in a new funding round led by Ignition Partners.

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Among many competing payments providers, one thing that stands out about WePay is how it’s driven by social sharing. Almost half of WePay’s traffic is referred by Facebook Office 2010 Key, CEO Bill Clerico said yesterday on a panel we were both on at the Startup Conference in Mountain View, Calif.

A rep for the company said the exact Facebook referral stat is 43 percent — and much higher for campaigns like this one to support a family that lost seven members in a car crash.

Palo Alto, Calif.-based WePay, which initially launched as a groups payments tool, has raised a total of $20 million from Ignition Windows 7 Activation Key, Highland Capital Partners, August Capital, Y Combinator, SVAngel Windows 7 Product Key, Dave McClure, Mark Goines, Steve Chen, and Max Levchin.

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May 17th, 2012

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ABC Political Director Amy Walter and Yahoo replica watches! ‘s host of OMG Now, Kristen Aldridge were on point at our red carpet meet and greet. Here are some of the highlights:

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Yahoo in talks to sell 15-25 percent of Alibaba s

May 17th, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO, May 4, 2012 (Reuters) — Yahoo Inc could be weeks away from selling 15 to 25 percent of Alibaba Group’s stock back to China’s largest e-commerce company, in a deal designed to eliminate complexities that had scuttled the parties’ previous negotiations, a person familiar with the matter said. The headquarters of Yahoo Inc. is pictured in Sunnyvale, California, May 5, 2008. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

The two companies have been in talks for a month, the person said, but cautioned that there is no guarantee a deal will be reached.

Numerous discussions have been held in recent years about a deal for Alibaba to reclaim some or all of the 40 percent stake in the company that Yahoo acquired in 2005.

A $17 billion tax-free asset swap between the two companies fell apart in February.

The latest deal would not be tax-free and would be much more straightforward, the person told Reuters on Friday.

“The overall complexity of this deal is much simpler. There’s no IRS risk, there’s no complications with regards to the identification of assets,” the person said. In a best case scenario, a deal could be weeks away, the person said.

The situation may have become more complicated following Thursday’s revelation that Yahoo Chief Executive Scott Thompson’s resume falsely stated that he had earned a computer science degree in college.

Yahoo, which initially called it an “inadvertent error,” has since said its board is reviewing the matter. Activist investor Third Point, which is leading a proxy fight against Yahoo’s board of director and which discovered the error in Thompson’s resume Tattoo Transfer Paper, has demanded that Yahoo fire Thompson by Monday.

Yahoo and Alibaba declined to comment.

Yahoo acknowledged that it was in talks with Alibaba, during its first-quarter earnings conference call with analysts last month. During the call Tattoos Guns Kits, Thompson said the two companies were working on a “simplified” transaction to “monetize” a portion of Yahoo’s stake in Alibaba.

To fund the deal, Alibaba would raise capital. The valuation that Alibaba receives in the fund-raising will determine how much Yahoo earns in the transaction, the source said.

In September, Alibaba was valued at $32 billion when Silver Lake and other firms invested in the company, according to media reports at the time. At that valuation Tattoo Gun Kits, Yahoo could make $4.8 billion to $8 billion by selling 15 to 25 percent of Alibaba.

“Of all the previous ones we’ve worked on, this one feels like it might actually have a chance of getting done. Or at least it did until a day and a half ago,” the person said, referring to the controversy around Thompson’s resume.

Details of the talks were first reported by the Wall Street Journal on Friday.

(Reporting by Alexei Oreskovic; Editing by Richard Chang)

With sales tax increase rejected, focus will becom

May 17th, 2012

View full size(Press-Register/Mike Kittrell)With the rejection of Mayor Sam Jones’ proposed sales tax increase, the debate about how to resolve the city’s financial crisis is likely to drag on through the summer as the administration and City Council consider the 2013 budget.

MOBILE, Alabama — With the rejection of Mayor Sam Jones’ proposed sales tax increase, the debate about how to resolve the city’s financial crisis is likely to drag on through the summer as the administration and City Council consider the 2013 budget.

After the City Council scuttled the tax on a 4-3 vote – passage would have required five votes – Jones said that his next move would be to formulate a budget that reflects the expected revenue shortage of as much as $29 million.

Council members John Williams, Bess Rich and Gina Gregory cast the dissenting votes.

Jones’ proposal would have raised the city’s main sales tax rate from 4 cents on the dollar to 5, a 25 percent increase in the overall tax take. The city’s finance department estimated that it would have brought in about $30 million in revenue over the 2013 fiscal year Tattooing Kits, which begins Oct. 1.

State law requires the city to approve a balanced budget. With no new revenue to add to the equation, Jones said, the budget will have to be balanced through cuts.

“We are not going to be able to carry on business as usual, that’s clear,” Jones said.

Jones is required by law to propose a budget to the City Council by mid August, but he said that he hopes to have it delivered a month earlier. Given the deep cuts that budget is likely to include, he said, he wants to give the council enough time to digest it and make proposed changes.

A future a tax hike, perhaps a fractional increase as part of a compromise, is not out of the question.

Councilman Fred Richardson, who has long supported the tax increase, predicted that the City Council would eventually approve the tax, but only after residents rose in outcry at the service cut to balance the budget.

“In the church, you have to believe before you can be baptized,” he said. “On the council, sometimes, it seems like you have to be baptized before you will believe.

“Closed fire stations, laid-off police officers, that’s the baptism,” he said.

Such cuts will probably wait until fiscal 2013, assuming no new revenue source is approved in the interim.

The immediate consequence of the tax’s rejection in the short term is the continued deferral of capital purchases and projects that Jones had hoped to execute using the estimated $5.4 million in surplus revenue generated by the new sales tax in the remaining months of the fiscal year.

The city’s capital budget, or lack there of, was a central theme of Councilman Reggie Copeland’s advisory committee, which rendered its final recommendations this morning before the council voted.

The committee had initially recommended a sales tax increase of 1.5 cents on the dollar, but apparently switched gears over the last week after meeting with City Council members.

In exchange for the new revenue, the group had recommended significant structural changes to the city’s operations, including overhauling the city’s cripplingly costly Police and Fire Pension fund and self-insured medical plan.

However, in their final recommendation, the group opted for an approach that, though fraught The Best Tattoo Guns, is far more politically plausible.

The committee’s recommendations, broadly described, include:

Reducing all department’s budgets by 6 percent while maintaining core responsibilities.Increasing the sales tax by 1 cent on the dollar, set to sunset when certain revenue benchmarks are met. Implementing a Storm Water Management program to fund drainage projects.Creating a new model of partnership with business leaders, city officials and the public to push through needed reforms in the legislature.

Councilwoman Gina Gregory applauded the group for the work. She also congratulated the mayor on his recent announcement of plans to reduce take-home cars, increase employee healthcare contributions and renew calls to the legislature to approve red-light cameras. Revenue from the cameras would be used to tackle the Police and Firefighter Pension plan’s unfunded liability.

However, Gregory noted that the city needed to put serious restructuring and budget reductions into place before considering a new tax, not after.

“I wish we had done these two years ago. Maybe we wouldn’t be in quite the situation we are in today,” she said.

The last time the City Council approved a temporary sales tax increase, led by Gregory, it approved a an accompanying resolution calling for certain reforms such as restructuring city fees and reducing take-home vehicles.

Some of the reforms were implemented Tattoo Kits Tattoo Kits, but many were not. A full list of them can be found on the city’s website.

“Progress needs to be shown first,” Gregory said. “Significant, immediate cuts need to be made.”

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The Successful Iraq

May 15th, 2012

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When history is drafted into discussions of the war in Iraq, the easy reach has been for Vietnam. That defeat, still so much a part of our culture and politics, is an obvious analogy. But the example is so obvious that we lose sight of other helpful comparisons. One of those comparisons, a long neglected one, is the Philippine-American War of 1899-1902. It was a war that the United States had not planned, and did not expect, to fight. It was a war in which the superiority of American civilization was supposed to bring grace to a foreign people. It was a war that the United States seemed to win quickly and with ease, but that somehow did not end. It was a war that aroused controversy at home and abroad. It was a war in which the United States was accused of great cruelty, and one that mixed conventional fighting and counterinsurgency in equal measures, fought against an enemy who attacked and then faded back into the mass of civilians.

And yet, in the Philippines, the United States won with relatively few casualties. A little more than three years after the start of the war, President Theodore Roosevelt could declare victory and, unlike George W. Bush, not be undercut by a continuing insurrection. America succeeded less by waging war and more by waging politics, politics that co-opted much of the Filipino population and isolated the revolutionaries. That victory offers a central lesson for our current involvement in Iraq: Counterinsurgency is less about conquest and more about persuasion.

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The Philippines had fallen into America’s lap during the 1898 war with Spain. President William McKinley decided Tattoo Supplies, after some vacillation, to take the islands for the United States. There were other claimants. A Filipino army, led by revolutionary Emilio Aguinaldo, was besieging Manila by the time American Army units reached the archipelago. Aguinaldo and the Filipinos were not pleased when the Spanish essentially handed the capital city over to the Americans in August 1898, and were even less pleased when Spain and the United States negotiated the Treaty of Paris, which included the sale of the Philippines to the United States for $20 million. It was enough to start a shooting war. On Feb. 4 and 5, 1899, American and Filipino forces clashed around Manila. The day of Feb. 5 ended in an overwhelming American victory that sent the Filipino army reeling backward.

The battle at Manila also produced a victory in Washington, D.C. President McKinley had found the Treaty of Paris a tough sell to the Senate. Ratification was not assured, despite the intervention of British poet Rudyard Kipling, whose poem The White Man’s Burden urged the United States to annex the Philippines and civilize its “new-caught sullen peoples, half devil and half-child.” Anti-imperialism warred with the messianic sense that it was America’s responsibility to bring the fruits of her civilization to a benighted and savage people. But the vote in the Senate was scheduled for Feb. 6, and when news of the outbreak in Manila reached the American capital, the wave of indignant patriotism gave McKinley the votes he needed.

Victory followed victory. The American Army continued successfully to attack through the spring of 1899, culminating in the capture of Aguinaldo’s capital, the Central Luzon city of Malolos on March 31. Slowed by the summer rainy season, the Americans finally scattered the Filipino army for good in October, sending Aguinaldo fleeing high into the mountains, “a fugitive,” as one American officer put it, “without command.” Such a decisive conventional victory meant “mission accomplished” to the Americans, just as it did to George W. Bush in 2003.

But Aguinaldo was not without options. If the Americans could not be beaten in a war of battles and attacks, perhaps they could be beaten in a war of ambushes and concealment? The number of attacks on American forces, which had died down after the victory of 1899, began to increase in 1900. The Americans could not, at first, figure out what to do. The enemy was hard to find. American units would be attacked, with a few wounded and killed, and their attackers, called insurrectos, would fade back into the jungle. The civilian population served as a ready camouflage. “Enter American troops [into a village] white blouses, all ‘Amigos’ and smiles; exit Americans, blue print trousers, sullen looks, and ‘Viva Aguinaldo’ ” said one American soldier.

The situation of Arthur MacArthur, the father of Douglas MacArthur and commander in chief of American forces in the Philippines, was not made easier by a divided command structure. McKinley had sent a friend, William Howard Taft, to organize a civilian government for the islands. Taft was a large, cheery man who traveled with his own bathtub, and he and MacArthur disliked each other from the start. Taft was responsible for creating a civilian government for the Philippines. After all, the war was almost over, right?

MacArthur wanted to use sterner measures against the Filipinos, but he had to wait until fall of 1900 Tattoo Supplies, after McKinley had won a comfortable re-election. Once that was past, MacArthur moved. Most American troops were spread through the islands in small garrisons, while the rest were put into flying columns that chased the enemy forces deep into the jungle. MacArthur also built up native forces allied to the Americans, playing on rivalries between the hundreds of different ethnic and religious groups on the islands. Information and intelligence came from these native groups and through the torture of prisoners. The “water cure”—in which a captive was forced to drink gallons of water and then vomit it back up—was a particular favorite. On a number of islands, the civilian populations were sequestered in camps so they could not give aid and comfort to the insurrectos. The Navy blockaded the islands, preventing any outside help to the insurgency. The Americans also offered carrots to offset the stick. Schools and hospitals were built for civilians. Insurrecto leaders who turned themselves in were often given amnesty and appointed to official positions in the civilian government. Filipino trade was supported. The legal system was modernized.

The result was a whittling away of Aguinaldo’s forces and the co-optation of Filipino civilians, including many of the business and governing elites. By the beginning of 1901, MacArthur could send a message home that the situation was “satisfactory and encouraging.” Even more satisfactory was the capture of Aguinaldo himself a few months later in a daring American raid. The war again seemed close to resolution.

It would not be so easy. An audacious ambush by insurrectos in Balangiga on the island of Samar in September 1901 led to the death of 48 American soldiers, their worst loss of the insurgency. The American response was to turn Samar into a “howling wilderness,” though how much of this was policy and how much the independent actions of the commanding general in Samar, Jacob Hurd Smith, remains open to question. There was also an epidemic of cholera among the Filipinos during the summer of 1901, a legacy of the American concentration of civilians. The disease killed tens of thousands of Filipinos. The war was ending, but convulsively and in agony.

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Family forced to flee as fires destroy homes

May 14th, 2012

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A number of people were forced to flee as a blaze destroyed a house in the southern suburb of Casuarina.

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“We believe that the fire may have been started by a child playing with matches.”

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The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Can I Get on the Mormon “Do Not Baptize” List

May 14th, 2012

Why do Mormons baptize dead people?

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Mormon Church leaders apologized Tuesday after the parents of the late Jewish rights advocate and Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal were baptized by proxy in late January. Meanwhile, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel said that Mitt Romney “should speak to his own church and say they should stop.” Is there any straightforward way to get your name on the Mormons’ “Do Not Baptize” list?

No. To avoid unwanted baptisms, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints largely relies on the discretion of its members. Church policy advises that members should not request baptisms for the dead except for their own ancestors. Since this policy is difficult to enforce, some Mormons do baptize more widely. To the extent that a “Do Not Baptize” list exists Cheap DKNY Dresses, it includes only the names of Holocaust victims. The church says it learned that such baptisms were occurring in 1991 and formally ordered a stop to them; when it received complaints from an organization of Holocaust survivors in 1995, it re-emphasized the directive and removed hundreds of thousands of names from genealogical records. Even so Replica DKNY Clothes, members have disregarded the order again and again. A centralized database of those who have been baptized exists online, although only church members can obtain a login. Officials insist that the church has done its best to monitor these records so as to keep the names of Holocaust victims from being submitted, but some do manage to slip through.

Mormons think of baptisms for the dead as a service to others, almost like adding family members’ names to a guest list. According to Mormon doctrine, dead people who are baptized by proxy don’t automatically join the church. Instead Buy Emilio Pucci Dresses, they have the right to accept or reject the ordinance in the afterlife, and thus the chance to ascend to the highest levels in the afterlife, depending on what they decide. Mormons can participate in baptisms beginning at age 12, and the Mormon Explainer remembers being dunked repeatedly in a ceremonial tub on one of the lower levels of the Boston Temple. He wasn’t sure on whose behalf he was being baptized and would rather have been home playing video games.

Doctrines concerning post-mortem baptisms have been controversial throughout the history of mainstream Christianity as well. The Bible refers to people “baptized for the dead,” but interpretations of the phrase vary widely, and it’s unclear whether the practice was ever commonplace. It’s only in the last two decades that the issue has become a frequent source of controversy for the LDS Church. When the Mormon religion was founded by Joseph Smith in the early 19th century Discount Karen Millen Dresses, Calvinist ideas (which held that only an elect few were destined to be saved), were losing popularity to Universalist ideas (which held that all people should have the opportunity to be saved). Smith first presented the doctrine of baptisms for the dead in the 1840s, and Mormons responded rapturously. Early church President Wilford Woodruff later recalled of the occasion, “Joseph Smith himself … went into the Mississippi River one Sunday night after a meeting and baptized a hundred. I baptized another hundred. The next man, a few rods from me Discount Chloe Dresses, baptized another hundred. We were strung up and down the Mississippi, baptizing for our dead.” The baptisms weren’t centrally recorded Discount DKNY Clothes, as they are today.

Most Christians object to this practice, but others respect its spirit. The Vatican directed its clergy to keep their parish records from Mormon genealogists, in an effort to hinder Mormon baptisms for their dead members, even though Catholics believe that the baptisms have no authority. Some Mormons are fond of remembering how Lutheran bishop of Stockholm Krister Stendahl said that he felt “holy envy” for the doctrine. He reportedly lamented, “We Lutherans do nothing for our dead.”

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The Mormon Explainer thanks Richard Bushman of Columbia University and Terryl Givens of the University of Richmond.

RumormillBMW preparing even hotter M3 GTS-R

May 14th, 2012

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2010 BMW X3 is the same but different

May 13th, 2012

The arrival of the X6 is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to BMW’s impending onslaught of CUVs. We mustn’t forget one of the CUVs that started it all for the Munich-based automaker – the smallish X3. Though just refreshed Where buy best Replica Chronoswiss Watches, the current X3 is awkward looking Where to buy Replica Dior Watches, something BMW hopes to fix when the 2010 X3 arrives in late 2009. Shown here in resplendent rendered speculation (click the Read link to see the full version) B R M Replica Watches, the next X3 will adopt a front end inspired by the BMW CS Concept that debuted at last year’s Shanghai Motor Show. It would appear the concept’s flaired nostrels have made their way to the X3’s nose Fake Tonino Lamborghini Watches, while those split air intakes on the lower bumper are shared with the new X6 and will also likely become a future design cue for BMW activity vehicles. Of course Fake Bvlgari Watches, all new BMWs are getting the ubiquitous but excellent twin-turbo 3.0L inline six-cylinder engine that produces 300 horsepower Replica Paul Picot Watches, and we expect the X3 will be no different. That’s a good thing, as Dan Roth discovered the current 260 HP 3.0L six in the current X3 gets winded pulling around the vehicle’s 4,100+ lb. curb weight.

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