2011年4月29日星期五

Layton draws heat from the last days of the campaign

West new leaders Jack Layton, leader of the Democrat party drum up support in British Columbia Colombia Friday, while Conservative leader Stephen Harper and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff move to ensure support in Ontario and Quebec.

Layton attend a campaign in Kamloops, followed by a rally event in Courtenay, on Vancouver Island, in the evening.

Harper will attend a campaign event in Montreal, followed by the judgments of the Ontario in Kingston and Ajax and a rally in Brampton.

Ignatieff issue: a hotel in city of Val-d'or, Que., Friday morning, followed by an announcement and visit with local businesses in London, Ontario and a rally in Kitchener.

Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe, will deliver a speech in Gatineau, Quebec, followed by a meeting with supporters of Shefford and a visit to local companies in Magog. It encapsulates the day by meeting with supporters of Brome-Missisquoi.

Green party leader Elizabeth may attends to the candidates met in Victoria, followed by for a lunch of royal wedding and the press conference in Sidney, British Columbia Colombia.

Faced with polls suggesting Democrats have emerged in second place and are closing on the Conservatives, the Liberals have continued their attack on the NDP Thursday.

Ignatieff told an election rally in Quebec, where the NDP has gained ground - that the policies of Layton pass muster, saying that the Chief has a beautiful smile, but has not been placed "under a microscope" insofar as that other federal party leaders have.

Harper, promised during this time, conservative vigilance to ensure the Loon mounted the Canada translates into more competitive consumer prices soaring.

The talking about conservative leader of the trade and security on the border issues as he made a final assault through the Golden Horseshoe of Ontario in the empty goal until enough swing of seats to give him a majority government Monday.

Layton is faced with more difficult questions on the holiday of candidates and the potential impact of the policies of his party on jobs and the economy.

He dismissed the report of the critic, which proposed a CAP and the NDP for carbon trade system would add 10 cents per litre for the price of gasoline, as collusion between the large polluters.

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WikiLeaks cable notes Senate "Harper flip-flops."

WikiLeaks has published hundreds of documents U.S. Thursday, including those with comments about the "reversal" of the Harper Government on appointments to the Senate, remarks on Liberals "developed muted" response to the crisis of the extension and the criticism of the failure of the Canada to adopt the reform of copyright law.

A flight of December 2008 cable suggests that officials of the Embassy of the United States in Ottawa saw appointment of Stephen Harper of senators as "a volte-face for a PM and a party that has long campaigned for a Chamber high elected." The cost of the new eighteen Senators also conflict with political messaging on the need for a belt tightening official. ?

The cable goes on to say, however, that "Harper will not pay a political price." "The most ardent advocates of the reform of the Senate are conservative in Western Canada."

Another cable from January 2009 suggested that representatives of the Embassy of the United States in Ottawa had been keeping a close eye on the events of December 2008 in the House of Commons and the request of the Prime Minister to have Governor General Mich?elle Jean prorogue Parliament.

"Ms. Jean and Prime Minister Harper to have a cordial but cool, relationship" said the cable leak.

He goes on to say that "some conservatives have been suspect his sympathies private lean to the centre-left of the spectrum policy and suggested her husband alleged separatist sentiments can influence his own political views" in dealing with the political stalemate.

Another flight of January 2010 document refers to the question of the extension, this time with the criticism of the handling of the Federal Liberal Party of the crisis, suggesting the party at the time was experiencing "a lack of energy and leadership practice".

"The Liberals face a difficult route to come if they hope to beat the Conservatives at the next federal election - that either in 2010 or 2011.".

Output cables also contains one of January, 2010, in which the Ambassador of the United States to the Canada has been cited as being critical of the "tough on crime" position of the Harper Government.

"The Conservatives have used the order of the day of the crime to great effect, making it an essential element of their"mark,"despite the fact that they were not successful in reality most of their proposed crime and safety legislation""," said the cable.

In 2009, a leakage cable discusses how "the Canada traditionally liberal universities have often displayed some anti-American prejudice" and goes on to say that "perennial to differentiate his desire neighbour great some anti-Americanism will inevitably creep back in public and academic discourse for the Canada".

Another cable also makes reference to Canadian support for United States, this time in a document leak of 26 March 2003, relating to a meeting where the war in Iraq has been discussed.

The meeting - between the coast guard of Halifax and Rear Admiral Glenn Davidson - included commentary from Davidson that "he is strong enough for the war in the military services." Many of its Navy officers and staff registered feel that they should be part of the war effort. ?

The cable leak says Davidson raised concerns that the decision of Ottawa do not go to the Iraq can damage the close relationship with the US Army.

A cable of February 29, 2008, suggests that the Embassy of the United States in Ottawa was unhappy with the progress made by the Federal Government on the law of copyright.

"Embassy Ottawa remains frustrated by default continuous of the Government of the Canada introduce - let alone pass - great laws of reform of copyright law that would, among other things, to implement and ratify the world Organization intellectual property treated Internet (WIPO)""," explains the cable.

A document from November 2008 deals with the appointment of Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs.

An official of the Embassy of the United States in Ottawa described Cannon as "an experienced and competent administrator who is likely to provide stability to a Department which has had four Ministers since the Conservatives took office in 2006".

Cable calls the new Minister "one of the few in the conservative national caucus with experience in Government" and said "he won high marks as a competent administrator and an advisor to confidence to PM Harper.".

A spokesman for the Embassy of the United States in Ottawa was not immediately available for comment, reports the Canadian Press.

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China says Won Population war, in turn to aging

April 29, 2011, 4: 26 pm EDT by Bloomberg News

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April 29 (Bloomberg) - China declared victory on the rapid growth of the population such as the release of its decennial census reported that the focus will turn to the management of the impact of a faster than expected in the number of elderly people.China had 1.34 billion people to 1 November, Beijing - based National Bureau of Statistics, said yesterday. Although still the most populous country, the birth rate higher than the India 1.2 billion people it puts to the title when the South Asian nation holds its next census in 2021.Success by limiting the growth of the population through the policy of the child a three decades-old presents the Chinese leadership with another problem as the swelling ranks of retirees create pressure to strengthen social security and programs pose a risk to the economic growth required to finance. The over-60-s make up 13.3% of the population, 1 percentage point higher than forecast and the other half as much as in India, the United Nations data show yet. "The population of working age is scheduled to begin within the next three or four years, said Jim Walker, Director General of base of Hong Kong Asianomics Ltd. and former Chief Economist at CLSA Asia-Pacific markets. "These 9, 10 percent people are accustomed to rates of growth are not sustainable for very long."Investors should put their money in countries where the prospects for return on equity are highest, such as the India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, said.Trends ContinueEconomic growth will slow "as demographic trends continue, stressing the need to rebalance the economy over the next decade to prepare for such a transition," analysts RBC Capital, including Hong Kong Brian Jackson-based marketswrote in a report released today. Growth likely slowed to 8-10% over the next 5 to 10 years, average 11.2% over the past five years, they said, citing Government officials.India exceed China economy to the faster growth in 2013 it adds six times more workers to its pool of hand work, Morgan Stanley said in a report last year. Persons aged 14 and less make up 16.6% of the population of China, a decline of 6.3 percentage points since the 2000 census. Almost one in three Indians are in this group, Bloomberg data show.China risks with support retirees to levels of per capita wealth which are only a fraction of the ageing of developed countries and needs a better system of pension to avoid what Goldman Sachs Group Inc., said the more danger in older "before becoming rich."Tax pressure "the ageing of the population is set to add the tax pressure on the Government, in the medium and long term which makes it imperative to put in place a well-functioning pension and health care system as soon as possible""," said Chang Jian, an economist Hong Kong-base of Barclays Capital, who has previously worked at the World Bank and the Monetary Authority.With of Hong Kong, more than 3 billion in currency reserves, the Government "a deep pockets now" and should be able to manage the ageing of the country as the rate of economic growth remain élevésChang said.China slowdown in growth of the population is a product of its system of family planning and the control policy of city dwellers to one child per woman, Ma Jiantang, head of the National Bureau of statistics, told journalists in Beijing yesterday. "The annual population growth was 0.57% between 2000 and 2010, the half of a percentage point less than the annual growth of 1.07% between 1990 and 2000, according to census figures."Our national policy of family planning database has been well developed too fast population growth dynamics and implementation is indeed under control, Ma said. However, the proportion of people over 60 years was 2.9 percentage more than 2000 points, and this trend is "gradually accelerates," according to the bureau of statistics.UBS, BlackrockThe hundreds of millions of workers China trillion will need in retirement can be a boon for global lenders and asset managers.UBS AG, Blackrock Inc. and State Street Corp. help the China to invest social security National Fund assets abroad, according to the Monetary Fund International. Pension fund national 856.8 billion yuan ($131.8 billion) of China might increase its global investment and has 18 billion yuan invested private equity funds, Wang Zhongmin, vice President of the National Council of social securitysaid March slows the growth of the population of the 30. like China, it becomes also more urban. City dwellers grow 665.6 million last year, more than twice the population of China to the United States is close with the most people in the cities than in villages for the first time in its history. The urban population represents 49.7% of the total, 13.5 percentage points higher than ten years, the NBS said.Contradictions, child policy a ChallengesThe, which resulted in millions of female fetuses aborted, led the men that make up 51.3% of the population, with 34 million more men than women. Most countries have more women than men, including the United States, where 50.3% of the population was a woman in 2010, according to U.S. Census data.Census figures show that "we still face some contradictions and challenges in population, economic and social development," including an aging population and a "report of imbalance between the sexes", said Ma.Chine is possibly move to a policy of two childrenthe China Business News reported yesterday, citing a person not identified close to decision makers. Farmers and national minorities can often have a child, and rich people can pay fines for a second or third child.Investors have overlooked the implications of the changes in the profile of the Chinese population "because of the extreme emphasis on growth" said Kirby Daley, Senior Strategist with brokerage first the Newedge group company based in Hong Kong. "Population issues can avoid at this stage." They are not reversible. ?

-With the help of Daniel Ten Kate in Bangkok and Michael Forsythe in Beijing. Editors: Ben Richardson, Mark Williams

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Journalist CBS Logan speaks of brutal assault

Correspondent of CBS that Lara Logan, said she believed that she was going to die while she was being Tahrir Square, sexually assaulted and beaten in Egypt.

Logan spoke out Sunday on 60 Minutes CBS of the assault, which happened while it was reported the political upheaval in that country. It developed on a crowd of several hundred men.

She stated in an interview with Scott Pelley that "there was no doubt in my mind that I was dying." I think not only I will die, but it will be just a torture death that will last forever. ?

After being rescued, she returned to the United States and was treated in a hospital for four days.

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Li Ka-shing of the Hui Xian Hong Kong Yuan IPO declines on debut

April 29, 2011, 4: 09 pm EDT by Kelvin Wong

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April 29 (Bloomberg) - billionaire Li Ka-shing Hui Xian Real Estate Investment Trust, first selling stock in Hong Kong denominated in yuan, falls on his debut after offering performance lowest among trusts of property of the city.County of hui decreased by 11% and the end of his first day 9.4% less than 4.75 yuan. The trust raised 10.5 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) units at 5.24 yuan each, bottom of its range of selling prices.Supported by an Office and retail development in Beijing, the trust has yield prediction of 4.26% compared to an average yield estimated 4.85% for the REIT traded in Hong Kong. Xian hui marked the first time since at least eight years old Li of 82 years, richest man in the city, had to settle for the smallest quantity requested in an introduction on the stock exchange of a property trust. "A point of sale of the trust is that you are also betting on a yuan appreciation, but it could have indicate some investors because they thought the procedure for the exchange of yuan to invest is simply too much trouble and complicate, ' "said Castor Pang, Director of research to Cinda International Holdings Ltd." adds the fact that it offers a slightly lower yield than most of other REITs over there. " "Individuals requested approximately 2.2 times the stock reserved for the latter, according to a statement to the stock exchange of Hong Kong yesterday.Three other REITs supported by Li sold stock, in the IPOs since 2003 has raised the target maximum data compiled by Bloomberg show. Prosperity REIT, last REIT IPO of Li in Hong Kong, which has begun negotiations in December 2005, attracted orders from sale retail of 300 times the stock on offer.Li REITsUnderwriters BOC International Holdings Ltd., Citic securities and HSBC Holdings Plc values set aside 20 percent of the total offering to Xian Hui for individuals, double the allocation in the typical retail in Hong Kong IPOs. "" The decision was motivated by expectations of Hui Xian would be popular among investors individuals, people familiar with the process said "."It seems that this will not be as successful as people thought that it would be, Alex, Director General of Richland Capital Management Ltd. in Hong Kong, who oversees the 300 million dollars of assets, said before the commercial actions. "Very strong response to the introduction on the stock exchange was expected by the retail market, but it turns out that it was barely oversubscribed."Prosperity REIT now has a performance indicated by 5.91%, according to Bloomberg data. Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust and Fortune Real Estate Investment, FPI Li public to Singapore in 2003 and 2004, have yields of 6.07% and 6.51%, respectively, according to data from Bloomberg.Yuan DepositsLi seeks to take advantage of the China's efforts to promote an international currency use and deposits of yuan swelling in Hong Kong.There are about 200 billion yuan of deposits in Chinese-currency "inactive" in Hong Kong which could flow into the introduction in bourseSelon a sale document sent by one of the insurers ahead of marketing for the sale of stock of. "Originally, people think that if this is successful, it does there will be more denominated of yuan IPOs in Hong Kong, but if the stock goes under water, then the interest for the future of intellectual property offices labels yuan will be less"than the said."Hong Kong yuan deposits are likely to increase to 870 billion yuan by the end of this year, Zhang Guangping, Assistant Director-General of the China Regulatory Commission Bank Shanghai, said today. The city yuan denominated deposits reached a record high of 52 billion in February.Oriental PlazaHui Xian, controlled by Li Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd. and Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., is supported by Oriental Plaza in Central Beijing. Oriental Plaza, covering 100,000 square meters (1.1 million square feet), consists of eight office towers of high range, a shopping centre, a Grand Hyatt Hotel and serviced apartments, according to his site Web.Les properties are of good quality in a location of choice, but that does not make up for other risk factors, said Katie Chan, analyst based in Hong Kong to Haitong International Securities Group Ltd. "for example, some investors may think that there may be potential gain in rate of changemais the IPO prospectus in reality made it clear that dividends may be paid in" Yuan. "Claim to ownership of hui Xian to the assets of the trust backup expires in 2049, according to the IPO prospectus.Li was ranked 11th in annual global rich list of Forbes magazine the month last with an estimated fortune of $ 26 billion.

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Thai soldier dies as violated the cease-fire with Cambodia - Reuters

Thai anti-explosive officers remove the shells of explosives found in a rubber plantation at Hua Ang village in Surin province on the border between Thailand and Cambodia April 29, 2011. One Thai soldier died and four were wounded in further clashes overnight on a disputed stretch of border between Thailand and Cambodia, a Thai military spokesman said on Friday, as a ceasefire agreed the previous day failed to hold. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang

Thais anti-explosive officers remove the shells with explosives found in Hua Ang village rubber plantation, in the province of Surin on the border between Cambodia and the Thailand on April 29, 2011. A Thai soldier is dead and four wounded in other clashes during the night on a disputed stretch of border between the Thailand and Cambodia, a Thai army spokesman, said Friday, as a ceasefire agreed the previous day did not have to take.

Credit: Reuters/Sukree SukplangBy Sukree Sukplang

SURIN, Thailand. Friday, April 29, 2011 2: 15 p.m. EDT

SURIN, Thailand (Reuters) - the Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged fire as early as Friday, breaking a ceasefire agreed the day before to end a week of border clashes that killed 16 people and injured scores in conflict of deadliest border of Asia over the years.

Each side blames the other for shooting first, but both said they still wanted to give the truce a chance.

Brief clashes with weapons fire and hand grenades small broke out two times per night, Thai regional commander of the army that thawatchai Samutsakorn said. The clash killed a Thai soldier and four others wounded. It was not step clear if there were losses on the Cambodian side.

The ceasefire was supposed to put an end to a week of sporadic and petit-rocket artillery inflamed nationalist passions in both countries, threatened to overshadow the elections in Thailand and reinforced doubts about the ambitions of Southeast Asia to form a community of style of the European Union by 2015.

The guns are silent since 3 o'clock in the morning but tension remained high with the troops still stationed nearby on two ancient temples in the Dongrak mountains poorly demarcated.

Thailand blamed the latest skirmish on a misunderstanding on the ground in Cambodia.

"On the side of Thailand, we understand the ceasefire but Cambodia agreement may have problems," Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban told reporters. "But give us a chance and examine the situation positively - their communications can have problems and the chain of command may be ineffective."

Commander of Cambodia, Colonel Suos Sothea, denied the Cambodian troops had fired everything first.

The Cambodian Ministry of Defense said in a statement that it was "regrettable" that Thai troops had attacked and said that the Cambodian army had always respected the ceasefire agreement.

Thursday, the two parties have agreed to keep troops in the region, but regular meetings between commanders on the ground and leave their territorial disputes long reach a joint boundary commission.

They also agreed to open border control points near two Hindu temples in the 12th century challenged at the heart of the fighting, although it was not clear, when the villagers would be allowed back permanently to their distance, ravaged cities.

More than 60,000 were evacuated during the fighting.

"STILL SAFE STEP."

The two parties remained at odds which controlled the Ta Moan and Ta Krabey temples after fighting that killed at least eight Cambodian and Thailand eight.

"We have to remain vigilant in the coming days to ensure that everyone on the field includes the agreement," said the Thai regional commander Thawatchai Samutsakorn.

Thailand insists that the ruins stone-walled reside in the province of Surin as a map of 1947. In Cambodia, says that they are in the province of Oddar Meanchey. Sovereignty over three temples - Ta Moan and Ta Krabey border over Preah Vihear - and the jungle they been challenged since the retreat of the French in Cambodia in the 1950s.

Analysts have expressed their scepticism conflict - which erupted in February near Preah Vihear, the death of 11 persons - is really on sovereignty and say that it seems politically driven on both sides. Some say hawkish generals in Thailand is in collusion with the nationalists to foment a crisis that could force the cancellation of the elections, scheduled in July and to marginalize the powerful opposition to preserve the stranglehold of the royalist establishment power.

In the village of border Hua Ang, dozens of civilians returned with mistrust to check their houses and agricultural land.

"This ceasefire seems a little suspicious." Look at what happened last night, "said Pailin Naralit, a 49-year old village Chief Deputy that he walked through his damaged rubber plantation."

"I am to check on my house and dating safe soon." I do not think that it is safe here yet. ?

(Other reports by Ambika Ahuja and Panarat Thepgumpanat in Bangkok and Prak Chan Toul in Phnom Penh;) Written by Alan Raybould; (Editing by Yoko Nishikawa)


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