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Gigantic Hurricane Sandy bears down East Coast

NEW YORK CITY (Reuters) - Tens of millions of people along the U.S. East Coast girded themselves on Sunday for Hurricane Sandy, a gigantic storm forecast to assault the densely populated region with battering winds, dangerous flooding and even heavy snowfall.

Sandy, expected to come ashore late on Monday, could deliver a harsh blow to major cities in its target zone including New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore and Boston. Its center was forecast to strike New York-New Jersey area and then move inland toward Philadelphia and the rest of Pennsylvania.

The sheer size of the storm meant its effects would be felt from the mid-Atlantic states to New England. Officials warned of widespread power outages that could last for days.

In New York City, subway, bus and train service will be suspended on Sunday evening and up to 375,000 people were ordered to evacuate from low-lying areas.

President Barack Obama, speaking after a briefing at the federal government's storm response center in Washington, called Sandy a "serious and big storm" and asked residents to heed the orders of state and local authorities to protect themselves from its onslaught.

"It's a very, very large system," National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb said. "The storm is going to carve a pretty large swath of bad weather, both water and wind."

The storm could bring the country's financial nerve center to a standstill, although the major Wall Street exchanges said they planned to open as usual on Monday because they have alternative facilities they can use.

Worried residents in the hurricane's path packed stores, searching for generators, flashlights, batteries, food and other supplies in anticipation of power outages.

New York City schools will be shut on Monday. Other local governments also announced school closures.

Gale-force winds were already starting to buffet Virginia and could reach other parts of the mid-Atlantic coast on Sunday night. Tens of millions of people will feel its bluster for as long as two days, Knabb said.

Forecasters said Sandy was a rare, hybrid "super storm" created by an Arctic jet stream wrapping itself around a tropical storm, possibly causing up to 12 inches of rain in some areas, as well as up to 2 feet of snowfall in the Appalachian Mountains from West Virginia to Kentucky.

It could be the largest storm to hit the United States, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) website.

Sandy was already disrupting transportation systems. More than 700 flights, including international ones, were canceled on Sunday and nearly 2,500 more were canceled for Monday, FlightAware.com said.

CASINOS CLOSE

New Jersey casinos were ordered to close and state officials decided to shut bus and rail systems by early on Monday.

Governors in other states put National Guard troops on alert. "We're just asking people to be patient and be ready for a long haul. But we have a very aggressive power restoration program in place and I think we're ready," Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell told the CNN program "State of the Union."

In Washington, Obama said officials had assured him that they had all the resources they needed in place, and he stressed that "it is important for us to respond big and to respond fast" to the hurricane's onslaught.

"We're going to cut through red tape and we're not going to get bogged down in a lot of rules," said Obama, who was having to juggle both is re-election bid and his efforts to stay on top of the storm's impact just nine days before Election Day.

Sandy blew the presidential race off course, forcing Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney to cancel scheduled campaign stops. It fueled fears that the storm could disrupt early voting ahead of the November 6 election.

INSURERS PREPARE FOR STORM

U.S. stock exchanges and Wall Street banks were sending employees into Manhattan on Sunday to stay in hotels and co-workers' homes, as markets prepared to open for business on Monday even as Sandy brought public transportation to a halt.

Insurers also prepared for the storm's arrival, activating claims teams, staging adjusters near the locations most likely to be affected and generally getting ready to pay for a potentially huge volume of losses.

While Sandy's 75 mph winds were not overwhelming for a hurricane, its exceptional width means the winds will last as long as two days, wearing down trees, roofs and buildings and piling up rainfall and storm surge.

Hurricane-force winds extended 175 miles from the center of the asymmetrical storm, while its lesser tropical storm-force winds spanned 850 miles in diameter.

"That's gigantic," said Chris Landsea, the hurricane center's science and operations officer.

At high tide, it could bring a surge of seawater up to 11 feet above ground level to Long Island Sound and New York Harbor, forecasters said.

"Given the large wind field associated with Sandy, elevated water levels could span multiple tide cycles, resulting in repeated and extended periods of coastal and bayside flooding," the forecasters said.

Sandy was centered about 250 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, or 575 miles south of New York City at midday on Sunday, the hurricane center said. It pushed seawater up over the barrier islands off North Carolina known as the Outer Banks.

"It's flooded all over the village," longtime Ocracoke Island resident Kathleen O'Neal told Reuters. "I would say between a foot and two feet of water."

Sandy was moving over the Atlantic parallel to the U.S. coast at 10 mph, but was forecast to make a tight westward turn toward the U.S. coast on Sunday night.

Sandy killed at least 66 people as it made its way through the Caribbean islands, including 51 in Haiti, mostly from flash flooding and mudslides, according to authorities.

(Additional reporting by Gene Cherry in North Carolina, Dave Warner in Philadelphia, Paul Thomasch in New York, Mary Ellen Clark and Ebong Udoma in Connecticut and Will Dunham in Washington; Writing by Jane Sutton and David Adams; Editing by Will Dunham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/threat-hurricane-sandy-grows-targets-east-coast-020222965.html

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Colorado teen confesses to schoolgirl killing, prosecutors say

GOLDEN, Colo. (Reuters) - A teen arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and killing a Colorado girl has confessed to the crime to investigators and will likely be charged as an adult, prosecutors said Thursday.

A judge ordered Austin Sigg, 17, held without bond during a brief hearing in a Golden, Colorado, courtroom. Sigg, appearing calm, was shackled at the legs and handcuffed.

The teenager is accused of slaying 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway. The girl from the Denver suburb of Westminster was found dismembered in a crime that left parents in the area gripped with fear, leading them to walk or drive their children to and from school.

He is also accused of trying to abduct a woman jogger in a separate case.

In arguing to deny bail to Sigg, Jefferson County deputy district attorney Hal Sargent said at the hearing that investigators have obtained "a confession and DNA evidence."

"The evidence is overwhelming," he said.

A police custody report released on Wednesday said Sigg waived his right to counsel when investigators first spoke to him, in another indication he might have discussed the crimes.

At the court hearing, Sigg's public defender said that he did not have a criminal history prior to his arrest on Tuesday evening at his home in Westminster.

Jefferson County District Court Judge Ann Gail Meinster ordered Sigg held without bond.

Sigg's family and relatives of Jessica sat on opposite sides of the courtroom during the hearing. At one point, Sigg looked back at his mother.

After the hearing, Jefferson County District Attorney Scott Storey was asked by reporters if his office planned to prosecute Sigg as an adult. "I think that's the appropriate thing to do," he said.

Ridgeway vanished on October 5 and police later confirmed that mutilated remains discovered in a park about 10 miles from the Ridgeway home belonged to the missing girl.

Investigators had in recent days linked Jessica's killing to the attempted abduction in May of a local jogger, a 22-year-old woman. In that incident, a man placed a chemical-soaked rag over her mouth but she managed to escape.

Sigg was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and murder in the death of Jessica, and criminal attempt to kidnap and murder in the jogger case, according to the custody report.

He is due to return to court on Tuesday, when prosecutors expect to formally file charges against him.

(Writing by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Paul Thomasch and Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/colorado-teen-confesses-schoolgirl-killing-prosecutors-162938488.html

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As investors bet on election, odd trading crops up

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Money managers across the United States are avidly watching the November 6 presidential election, gaming out investing strategies in the event of a second term for Barack Obama or a first one for Mitt Romney.

Others are simply betting on the election itself. The online betting markets that offer this opportunity have been pretty consistent, with narrow odds favoring Obama.

Every so often, however, odd trading occurs as these markets are notably less liquid and active than the average stock exchange. Tuesday was one such example.

InTrade, a Dublin, Ireland-based website that allows users to play events like the elections by trading contracts on predicted outcomes, showed a rash of bets that caused the odds for the Republican challenger to spike suddenly - and then evaporate.

The betting site is one of the more popular ones and its presidential election contracts are among the most heavily traded surpasses those it offers on U.S. Supreme Court rulings and the Academy Awards.

Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, was viewed as having slightly less than a 40 percent chance of winning on Tuesday morning, but jumped as high as 48 percent on InTrade that morning before retreating.

"A Rasmussen poll came out showing Romney's strongest ratings ever, and that caused individual buyers to push the price around in basically a real-time aggregate of sentiment," said Manoj Narang, chief executive of Tradeworx, a high-speed trading firm in Red Bank, New Jersey.

Narang added that while he had used InTrade personally, Tradeworx did not use the service in its strategy.

Rasmussen Reports, a pollster that releases daily three-day tracking polls of voters' election preferences at 9:30 am EDT (1330 GMT), said Tuesday that Romney's support had risen to 50 percent, compared with 46 percent for Obama.

Carl Wolfenden, exchange operations manager at InTrade, estimated that there were 40 Romney buyers Tuesday morning, compared with five sellers, but "once word got around on the spike, other people stepped in and the market settled a bit.

"If someone comes into the market with a lot of money, they can shake things up, but that doesn't last long. The market tends to bounce back quickly," he said.

Notably, the Obama contract did not have the inverse reaction. Obama contracts currently show odds of his re-election at about 57 percent, though his odds have waned from late September, when they exceeded 75 percent.

Stock market traders are used to knee-jerk reactions to data and news, and how initial bounces can fade. Romney futures closed at $4.54 on Tuesday but fell 6.8 percent to $4.23 on Wednesday, putting his odds at winning at about 43 percent.

Contracts on InTrade range in price between $0 and $10, with each dime representing a 1 percent chance that an event will occur. If Romney wins, his contacts will be sealed at $10, with investors who buy in now reaping $5.77 of profit per share. If he loses, shares will drop to $0.

Obama and Romney contracts each get daily volume of about 50,000 to 60,000 shares, according to Wolfenden. That's minor compared to the millions of shares traded daily on a stock like Bank of America Corp. The relatively slight volume can make it easier for individual investors to push prices around.

It's "not really a great market," said Barry Ritholtz, chief market strategist at Fusion IQ in New York, citing the "extremely thin" trading. "It's really an instant poll of polls."

Trends indicated by InTrade often shake out. The site's markets were correct on the last two presidential elections and in 2004 correctly predicted the winner in all 50 states.

On the other hand, Intrade contracts in 2006 leaned heavily in favor of Republicans retaining the Senate, only to see those contracts shift dramatically late on Election Day when it became apparent that Democrat James Webb was going to surprisingly defeat incumbent Republican George Allen in the Virginia Senate race.

Much like the stock market, longer-term trends show a more nuanced view of the asset's value.

"If people are just buying their favorite candidate to manipulate the price and create a rosy picture, the price will be unfairly low or high," Narang said. "But InTrade has a pretty extensive user base, so people with a profit motive will go in and fix the price. It isn't perfect, but it tends to even out."

(Editing by Leslie Gevirtz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/investors-bet-election-odd-trading-crops-224259759--sector.html

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UN Security Council backs plan for Syria truce over holiday weekend, but skepticism prevails

BEIRUT - The U.N. Security Council gave unanimous backing Wednesday to a four-day truce proposed by the international mediator for Syria to mark a major Muslim holiday after he warned that the failure of yet another cease-fire plan would only worsen the fighting.

Yet even this modest effort ? the international community's only plan for scaling back the violence ? appears doomed.

Previous cease-fire missions have failed, in part because neither Syrian President Bashar Assad nor rebels trying to topple him had an incentive to end their bloody war of attrition. Both sides believe they can still make gains on the battlefield even as they are locked in a stalemate, and neither has faith in negotiations on a political transition.

Lakhdar Brahimi, the U.N.-Arab League envoy to Syria, has proposed that both sides lay down their arms during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, which begins Friday.

The Security Council is normally divided on Syria, but Assad allies Russia and China joined other council members in endorsing the idea of a temporary truce that is meant to pave the way for talks on ending Syria's 19-month-old conflict.

The response on the ground ranged from lukewarm to downright rejection. Syrian government officials said they were still studying the idea, while Syria's political opposition said it was skeptical of the regime's promises. A rebel commander dismissed the plan as irrelevant and a radical Islamist group fighting alongside the rebels said it won't comply with any truce.

As Brahimi briefed the Security Council, the death toll since the start of the conflict in March 2011 crossed the threshold of 35,000, activists said, and more violence was reported across the country.

Two car bombs killed at least eight bus passengers in the capital Damascus and 12 regime soldiers near a military checkpoint in the north, while regime airstrikes on villages near a besieged army base killed 12 civilians, activists said. They also posted a video showing at least 13 bodies laid out Wednesday in a room in a Damascus suburb, some of them women and children. Each side blamed the other for the deaths.

Brahimi told the Security Council by video conference from Cairo that he hopes a truce will allow humanitarian aid to reach war-stricken areas and start transition talks, said U.N. diplomats who spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting was private.

However, months of horrific bloodshed and deep distrust between the combatants make it unlikely they will embark on the path outlined by Brahimi. The Syrian opposition says it won't negotiate unless Assad resigns, something the Syrian leader refuses to do.

"The Syrian regime throughout its reign and up until now signs everything but violates everything," Haitham Maleh, a veteran Syrian opposition leader, said after he and others met with Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby in Cairo.

Maleh said there is concern the regime would exploit a cease-fire to take back rebel-held territory. The opposition will not accept any political solution that does not include Assad leaving his post, he said.

Brahimi has served as envoy since September, taking over from former U.N. chief Kofi Annan, who quit after failing to end the Syria fighting. Annan had pushed a six-point plan, including an April 12 cease-fire that was to lead to transition talks but never took hold.

Annan's successor has been blunt about the difficulty of his assignment, trying to lower expectations. He suggested Wednesday that even the holiday truce is a gamble, saying that failure could make the situation in Syria even worse, according to the U.N. diplomat.

Still, the international community has little else to offer. There is no appetite for military intervention, while harsher U.N. action against the regime has been blocked by Russia and China, two Security Council members with veto powers.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said she supports Brahimi's cease-fire so that "Syrians could celebrate in peace."

"We'd like to see the violence come to an end, there's no doubt about this, and we'd like to see a political transition take hold and begin. We've been calling for that for more than a year," she added.

Few of those involved in the conflict appeared ready to commit to a truce.

Abdelbaset Sieda, head of the main opposition group in exile, the Syrian National Council, said rebel fighters would hold their fire during the holiday unless attacked by regime forces. However, his group has no control over rebels fighting on the ground.

Rebel commander Zahran Aloush of the al-Islam brigade outside of Damascus said he's ignoring truce efforts. "How can I expect a cease-fire from a regime that has never given us anything, ever," he said via Skype.

The al-Qaida-linked group Jabhat al-Nusra, which fights with the rebels and has claimed a number of large suicide bombings against regime targets, said it will not lay down arms.

"There will be no truce between us and the prideful regime and shedder of the blood of Muslims," the group said in statement posted on militant websites. "We are not among those who allow the wily to trick us, nor are we ones who will accept to play these filthy games."

In Damascus, Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdessi said the truce proposal was still "being studied" by Syrian army leaders and that Syria's decision would be announced Thursday.

Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters after the Security Council meeting that his country had received indications from Syria it would abide by a cease-fire.

Brahimi hasn't said how compliance would be monitored. Annan's truce plan was more comprehensive, calling for an open-ended truce, a pullback of troops and heavy weapons from urban centres and supervision by U.N. monitors.

In Wednesday's violence, 20 people were found dead in a building in the Damascus suburb of Douma, said local activist Mohammed Saeed, speaking via Skype. The dead included 10 women and four children, he said.

An amateur video posted online showed bodies scattered on the landings of a stairwell and sprawled out on tile floors. Among the bodies were those of two young boys, one with a hole in his head, and a woman. A thick stream of blood flowed from a doorway. Another video showed 13 bodies wrapped in blankets and laid out in two rows.

The videos matched activist descriptions of the event, but because Syria imposes tight restrictions on foreign journalists, their authenticity could not be independently verified.

The state-run news agency SANA quoted the Foreign Ministry as saying that 25 people were killed in Douma on Wednesday and that they were victims of a massacre carried out by "armed terrorists," the regime's term for opposition fighters.

Also Wednesday, Russia's chief military officer said Syrian rebels have acquired portable air defence missiles, including U.S.-made Stinger missiles. In remarks carried by Russian news agencies, Gen. Nikolai Makarov didn't say how many such missiles the rebels had and who supplied them.

A Syrian rebel told The Associated Press in Turkey that the insurgents obtained dozens of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, but would not say who provided them.

The Syrian opposition has urged its foreign backers to send heavy weapons, saying rebel fighters cannot break the stalemate as long as Assad can bomb them from the air. However, the Obama administration has refused to do so, saying the weapons might fall into the wrong hands and eventually be used against the U.S. and its allies.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland denied that the U.S. has provided any Stingers to Syrian rebels. She challenged Russia to provide evidence suggesting otherwise.

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Associated Press writers Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations, Maggie Fick in Cairo, Bradley Klapper in Washington and Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow contributed reporting.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-security-council-backs-plan-syria-truce-over-224656963.html

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Sweden: Postdoctoral Position in High Performance Computing ...

Position Description: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC) announces a postdoctoral position in Scientific Computing. KTH Computer Science and Communication is one of the most outstanding research and teaching environments in Information Technology in Sweden with activities at KTH and partly at Stockholm University. We conduct education and research in theoretical computer science, from theory building and analysis of mathematical models to algorithm construction, implementation and simulation.

The applied computer science research and education dealing with computer vision, robotics, machine learning, computational biology, neuroinformatics and neural networks, including high performance computing, visualization and speech and music communication. It also conducts applied research and training in media technology, human-computer interaction, interaction design and sustainable development.

The department for High Performance Computing and Visualization (HPCViz) was formed in 2012 to address current and emerging challenges for efficient use of large-scale computational resources, efficient and varied manipulations of massive data sets, and method and model development taking advantage of the new possibilities offered by modern computational infrastructure and the access to large data sets. The Computational Technology Laboratory (CTL) at HPCViz now opens a postdoctoral position in the area of scientific computing.

CTL research is focused on computational mathematical modeling with differential equations, and the development, analysis and implementation of general, reliable and efficient methods for the computer simulation of complex systems of high scientific and industrial importance. The core technology is adaptive finite element methods for turbulent fluid flow and multiphysics, implemented in the open source software project FEniCS. Uncertainty quantification, data assimilation and inverse problems are also areas of high interest.

Current application projects include aerodynamics and aeroacoustics of vehicles and airplanes, ocean and atmosphere modeling, and biomedical modeling of the human heart and the human voice.
The goal of the candidate is to add new expertise to the group, and to work in one or more projects.

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Candidates should have (or soon receive) a Ph.D. in an area related to the research focus of CTL (applied mathematics, computer science, numerical analysis, scientific computing, or similar), and demonstrate exceptional research accomplishments (or promise). Solid knowledge and experience of numerical methods for the solution of partial differential equations is a requirement, as well as good programming skills.

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(AP) ? The "Spider-Man" saga is going from the stage to the page.

Glen Berger, co-writer of the disaster-prone "Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark," is working on a book. "Song of Spider-Man: The Inside Story of the Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History," will come out next year, Simon & Schuster announced Tuesday. Simon & Schuster publisher Jonathan Karp said the book would be, "entomologically speaking," the "ultimate fly-on-the-wall account" of how a musical is made.

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Canada readying new moves to boost orphan drug access, R&D

Health Canada is shortly to send out for public consultation new proposals aimed at streamlining patients' access to orphan drugs and spurring research into the development of such treatments.

The agency says it is developing a modern framework for the designation, authorisation and monitoring of orphan drugs, with a key focus on international information-sharing and collaboration for the development and regulation of such products. "Enabling Canadian scientists and regulator to participate with trusted global counterparts will make better use of scarce resources and benefit Canadian patients," says Health Canada.

The new framework will maintain evidence requirements based on clinical trials and will be supported by greater information-sharing amongst international partners who are committed for pooling scarce resources for maximum benefit. Once authorised, treatments will continue to be closely monitoring for effectiveness and safety while in use, the agency says.

Announcing the proposals, Health Minister Leona Aglukkag also reported that Canada is set to become the first country in North and South America to launch Orphanet, a comprehensive database of information and services for rare diseases.

"Too often, Canadians dealing with rare diseases are faced with difficulties in accessing the information and medication they need," she said, and the proposed new approach "will better support the development and authorisation of drugs for rare diseases and launch of a new web portal to assist patients in finding the information and services they need."?

Currently, when an orphan drug is not available in Canada, doctors can apply individually for each patient through Health Canada's Special Access Programme (CAP). While facilitating access, CAP also represents a significant burden to the healthcare system, and a regulatory framework designed and used specifically to approve drugs to treat small, vulnerable populations will more effectively address this need, say government officials.

Based on existing international experience and knowledge, the new framework will provide Health Canada with new tools to gather and share information, including the registration of clinical trials. It will also facilitate patient participation in this highly-specialised area, they add.

The plans have been welcomed by the Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD), which points out that they would reverse a 16-year-old Health Canada policy "denying the need for an orphan drug policy in Canada." The moves also come nearly 30 years after the US passed the world's first orphan drug act and 12 years after the European Union (EU) did for the same for its 27 member states.

In the decade before 1980, there were only 10 new drugs for rare diseases but, since the 1983 US legislation, there have been more than 300 such treatments. However, until now, Canada's 2.8 million people with rare disorders have had access to only about half of these, and usually several years later, says CORD.

Moreover, most Canadian provinces and the Common Drug Review (CDR) - the pan-Canadian process for reviewing the clinical, cost-effectiveness and patient evidence for drugs conducted by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) - routinely deny funding for drugs for rare diseases, even after they are approved by Health Canada, it says. Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta do have "special pathways" for rare-disease drugs but there is no consistency, so patients in one province may receive treatment while their relatives in another province will be denied, says the group, which calls instead for something similar to the "risk-pooling" scheme announced by private drug plans earlier this year that will significantly benefit patients with rare diseases and others requiring high-cost innovative therapies.

"Canada has the scientists, the clinical expertise, the industry support and the patient community to become a leader in research, drug development and treatment for rare diseases," said CORD treasury Stephen McElroy.?

"Canada may be a bit late to the party, but we are dressed and ready for action," he added.?

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Lebanese troops halt street unrest

Calm has returned to the streets of Lebanon's capital after troops launched a major security operation to quell fighting touched off by the assassination of a top anti-Syrian intelligence chief.

The country's police chief released details of the investigation into the killing of Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan, describing a carefully planned car bombing that targeted the officer as he was moving about Beirut in secret.

Many in Lebanon blame Syria for the killing. Damascus has intervened heavily in Lebanese affairs and is blamed for the deaths of many prominent critics. Gen. Al-Hassan was a Sunni who challenged Syria and its powerful Lebanese ally, the Shiite militant group Hezbollah.

Seven people have died in clashes between pro- and anti-Syria factions sparked by the Friday assassination.

Maj. Gen. Ashraf Rifi said Gen. al-Hassan was assassinated outside one of his secret offices which he used to meet informants. He was driving an unarmoured rented car for camouflage. Gen. Al-Hassan was one of Lebanon's most secretive figures, and until his death many Lebanese did not know what he looked like.

"The martyr Wissam had an appointment in this office and it seems he was watched," Gen. Rifi said, adding that the booby-trapped car went off as the car was passing slowly by through the narrow street. The secret office in the predominantly Christian neighbourhood of Achrafieh is few hundred yards from the heavily-fortified police headquarters where Gen. al-Hassan spent most of his time while in Lebanon.

The circumstances were similar to two other assassinations of Damascus critics: the 2005 killing of newspaper editor and MP Gibran Tueni and the 2007 death of Christian MP Antoine Ghanem from the right-wing Phalange Party. Both died in car bomb blasts shortly after returning to Lebanon from abroad, in secret.

The assassination has dramatically escalated political tensions and sparked violence between supporters of Syrian president Bashar Assad and his opponents. Lebanon and Syria share similar sectarian divides that have fed tensions in both countries. Most of Lebanon's Sunnis have backed Syria's mainly Sunni rebels, while Lebanese Shiites tend to back Assad, who belongs to the minority Alawite sect - an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

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Top 7 Reasons to Build Your Online Business with Article Marketing

1 - You get a better quality customer - While Social Marketing is all the rage, the customer you get has read a 140 character tweet, or a brief Facebook update on a brief LinkedIn update. So they have not done much to qualify themselves. When someone reads your 400 - 500 word article, they have done much more to qualify themselves. In fact, between someone who has passively watched a 3 minute YouTube video and someone who has actively read a 400- 500 word article, I'll take the article reader every time.

2 - Fewer people do it and do it well - So why is that an advantage? Simple, less clutter. So you get noticed more. Anyone that can fog up a mirror can tweet on Twitter or update on Facebook or LinkedIn. It takes special skill to create an article that informs, solves problems, and compels the reader to take action.

3 - Conveys authority and expertise - When you have several articles spread across the internet focused on your area of expertise, it communicates a level of authority and expertise that other methods can not even come to, including Social Marketing.

4 - Get in front of other people's best customers - When someone else publishes your article on their blog, in their newsletter, you are getting in front of someone else's customers for free, no JV, and no affiliate fees. This is a good deal.

5 - Sustainability - The ability to create a prospect and profit pulling articles does not change every day, week, month, etc. a does many other forms of customer attraction. So when you get good at it you can use it forever.

6 - The New Author - This part is really cool. Having several articles spread across the internet in your niche establishes you as an expert author, with all the authority, credibility, and expertise associated with being the author of a book, without all the difficulties that come with getting a book published.

7 - Makes everything else easier - Another cool thing about Article Marketing, is the ability to create this one thing, a prospect and profit pulling article, makes everything else easier. A 400 - 500 article gives you plenty of material for tweets, Facebook updates, blog posts, LinkedIn updates, and YouTube Videos.

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Martha Stewart Home Office Supplies Giveaway Winner!

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Clock ticking on possible appeal of Planning Board's Nashua Soup ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Earlier this month, the Nashua Planning Board denied the Soup Kitchen's proposal to expand an 8,000-square-foot warehouse on West Otterson Street to more than 11,000 square feet and change its use to ?community food ...

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Tactics set, Obama, Romney hurtle toward finish

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

President Barack Obama waves as he walks out of the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct., 19, 2012, before his departure on Marine One helicopter for a trip to the presidential retreat at Camp David, Md., to spend the weekend preparing for his final presidential debate.(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Graphic shows AP projections for the presidential election

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) ? With one debate and one jobs report to go, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are hurtling towards Election Day in a virtual deadlock, each convinced that victory is within reach if his campaign sticks with its plan.

In 16 days, voters will prove one of them wrong.

When that happens, the losing team will have years to ponder whether one final tweak in tactics or message might have turned a fiercely fought, sometimes joyless election that seems likely to rank among the nation's closest.

Having steadied himself after a damaging first debate, Obama is banking on his renowned get-out-the-vote ground operation to steer millions of supporters to the polls. Many have already voted, under early balloting scenarios that favor campaigns with the most volunteers to flush out potential supporters.

Republicans, meanwhile, feel Romney has finally broken through with his message that the economy can be much better, and that he's the man to prove it. He pounded that theme in last week's second debate, sounding almost like a romance counselor in imploring Americans not "to settle" for a less robust economy than they deserve.

Interviews with top strategists indicate that neither campaign feels it needs to make a significant shift in strategy in the closing days. Obama may hold a slight edge in battleground states, some Republicans grudgingly say, but Romney has the time, money and message to erase it.

"Republicans are coalescing around a candidate who has bridged the credibility gap, and now the question is, can we make our closing arguments and win on the ground," said veteran GOP strategist Terry Holt. "We're not there yet. But that's where we're getting to."

Two scheduled events before Nov. 6 could wrinkle the race's fabric, although millions of Americans have already voted or firmly made up their minds.

Obama and Romney meet Monday for their final debate, focused on foreign policy. It's a topic that generally favors an incumbent president. But the forum comes as Obama faces growing heat over the administration's handling of a deadly confrontation at a U.S. consulate in Libya.

Romney stumbled last week when he tried to press that point. He will be under pressure to deliver a sharper, more precise indictment Monday.

The economy remains the top issue, but to make his closing pitch to voters, Romney "needs to look strong and presidential in a national security setting," said Steve Schmidt, who managed Republican John McCain's 2008 campaign.

And on Nov. 2 ? less than 100 hours before Election Day ? the government will release its monthly unemployment report, for October. It's doubtful that anything short of a huge rise or fall in the rate would change many votes' minds. But in a neck-and-neck election, almost any event might be viewed as crucial.

Republicans remain buoyed by what they see as the substantial and long-lasting boost Romney received from his strong showing in the first debate, on Oct. 3, when the president seemed listless.

Obama apparently stopped his slide with a vastly improved performance in the second forum, two weeks later. But even the most partisan Democrats don't say he completely undid the damage from Oct. 3.

Pollsters and strategists in both parties say the two debates essentially returned the contest to its mid-August status, before Obama enjoyed a bounce from the late-summer nominating conventions.

Romney now is focused on the two-step strategy every challenger must pursue: Obama deserves to be fired, he says, and he, Romney, is a qualified alternative.

It's the essence of Romney's argument from the start. His campaign hopes the noise from flubs ? such as Romney's criticism of the 47 percent of Americans who pay no income tax ? has subsided to the point that voters are ready to tune in.

The race "is definitely going in the right direction," Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan, told a Florida radio show Friday. "It's going to come down to turnout, voter enthusiasm."

Despite such optimism, the Electoral College map remains in Obama's favor. He carried more states than he needed in 2008, so he can lose several of them next month and still win a second term.

Romney's path is much narrower. He must take away at least a half-dozen states from Obama. And they can't be just the small ones like Iowa and New Hampshire.

Florida is an absolute must for Romney. Ohio is the next closest thing. Democrats see Ohio, with its lower-than-average unemployment rate and general embrace of the president's auto industry bailout, as their best chance to stop Romney cold.

Rather than pour their heaviest efforts into Florida and risk losing it by a hair, the Obama campaign has placed its heaviest bet on Ohio. That has forced Romney and Ryan to make their own stand there.

The two Republicans spent six of eight days in Ohio after the first debate. Obama has made repeated visits.

More advertising money was being spent in Ohio last week, almost $9 million, than any other state including Florida, where ad time is expensive. The campaigns were spending a combined $7.3 million in Florida last week.

When Democrats are asked about polls that seem to show a pro-Romney drift, they quickly change the subject to Obama's voter-turnout operation.

Some of the Obama campaign's paid workers never left key states after the 2008 election. They have spent four years building files of likely volunteers, supporters and persuadable voters. It's a labor-intensive effort they say Romney cannot match.

Jeremy Bird, Obama's national field director, released a memo Friday about early voting in Ohio. The campaign has 125 field offices "in every corner of the state," Bird wrote. "We are ahead of where we were at this time against John McCain ? and ahead of Mitt Romney."

There's anecdotal evidence of strong early voting for Obama in Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and elsewhere, but it's possible that Romney is roughly keeping pace. In Florida, Democrats have cut into the GOP's traditional advantage in absentee balloting. But Romney officials dismiss the numbers.

Many absentee-voting Democrats otherwise would have engaged in another practice, simply called "early voting," which Democrats traditionally have dominated, GOP officials say. They contend there's no net gain for the president.

In Colorado, another battleground state, Romney's ground game "is equal to, if not superior to, the Obama ground game," said Dick Wadhams, a former state Republican Party chairman.

Wadhams said he thinks Colorado suburban women, in particular, are edging towards Romney, reassured by his solid performance in the first debate and his vow to generate more jobs.

Obama, meanwhile, focused his campaign almost entirely on women after last Tuesday's debate, in which Romney spoke awkwardly of receiving "binders full of women" seeking top jobs when he was Massachusetts governor.

Campaigning Friday in northern Virginia, Obama told a heavily female audience that when it comes to issues important to women's health and jobs, his opponent has developed "Romnesia." The president was flanked by signs saying "Women's Health Security."

Romney's jobs-and-economy pitch grew slightly more difficult at the week's end, when nearly all the battleground states reported drops in their unemployment rates. Most were modest, however.

In all-important Ohio, the unemployment rate dropped even though the total number of jobs also fell, due to people retiring or leaving the workforce for other reasons.

GOP strategists say the overall economy remains bleak enough for Romney to make a forceful closing argument: Obama has failed to bring the jobs he promised, and Romney has the skills and philosophy to do better.

"It remains jobs and the economy, and related fiscal issues, which people remain unhappy about," said veteran Republican consultant Charlie Black. "And people believe Romney is up to the task."

Obama volunteers hope to steer enough voters to the polls to overcome the GOP message.

___

Babington reported from Washington.

Associated Press

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Gunmen kill 3 police, 1 prison official in Iraq

(AP) ? Gunmen killed three policemen and a prison official in attacks on Saturday and overnight in Baghdad, Iraqi authorities said.

The first attack took place early in the morning when gunmen opened fire on a police patrol in the Shiite Muslim neighborhood of al-Shaab, killing two policemen and wounding another, police said.

In downtown Karradah, gunmen on Friday night attacked the house of a police lieutenant colonel who worked with the State Identity Directorate, killing him, police said.

Health officials at nearby hospitals confirmed the deaths. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media.

Meanwhile, gunmen with pistols fitted with silencers killed Haider al-Sultani, an official at Taji prison, in a drive-by-shooting that seriously wounded another employee, said Haider al-Saadi, spokesman for the Iraqi Justice Ministry.

The Taji prison lies in a town with the same name, 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad.

The attack took place during the morning rush hour while the two were travelling on Canal Highway in eastern Baghdad, al-Saadi added.

Violence has ebbed in Iraq since the peak of the bloodletting in 2005-2008, but insurgents still frequently attack government officials and security forces in an attempt to undermine the Shiite-led government.

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New Fitness Center Gives Campus Additional Access to Equipment ...

University Recreation offers several types of yoga at both of its fitness centers. Here, an instructor leads a class in the group exercise room at the UREC Fitness Center in the Arkansas Union.

October, 2012

The University of Arkansas opened the?University Recreation Fitness Center in the Arkansas Union on March 5. The department of University Recreation operates the facility in addition to its main facility in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building.

?I enjoy working out early in the morning at the UREC Fitness Center,? said Trey Toller, senior economics student. ?The equipment is state-of-the-art and the staff members are very nice.?

The University Recreation Fitness Center occupies a section of the second-floor space in the Arkansas Union adjacent to the treasurer?s office. The Fitness Center features almost 6,000 square feet of fitness floor space, a 1,500-square-foot group exercise room, and men?s and women?s locker and shower facilities.

The UREC Fitness Center is available to students, faculty, staff, alumni and members? families. This new facility features state-of-the-art equipment, including 57 cardio machines of which 43 of the cardio machines have personal televisions, and 42 selectorized and free weight pieces.

Free amenities include day lockers and Wi-Fi. All group exercise classes (with the exception of group cycle) that are offered at the HPER Building are offered at the UREC Fitness Center.

UREC memberships include access to both the HPER building and the UREC Fitness Center. Cost of University Recreation operations are covered by students and individual memberships purchased by faculty, staff and alumni.

"The new facility at the Union has great equipment for every kind of exercise, from aerobics to strength training to stretching,? said Melissa Blouin, senior director of academic communications in university relations. ?The new group exercise room is a great space for an energizing Zumba class or a Pilates workout. We are lucky to have such a great space for exercise in the heart of campus.?

Student memberships for both the HPER and the UREC Fitness Center are included in tuition. Students may also purchase a family membership for $25 per semester.

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University faculty and staff may purchase a one-year UREC membership to access both the HPER and UREC Fitness Center for a discounted rate of $202.50. Members may also add family members for $40 per semester to use both the HPER Building and UREC fitness centers. Alumni may purchase a membership at $125 per semester or a discounted price of $337.50 per year to use both the HPER and UREC Fitness Center. Alumni members may add family members for $55 per semester.

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Bomb explodes during Beirut rush hour, killing at least eight

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A huge car bomb exploded in central Beirut during rush hour on Friday, killing eight people, wounding about 80 and raising fears of renewed sectarian violence in a country still scarred from a long civil war.

The explosion did not appear to target any political figure in Lebanon's divided community but it occurred at a time of heightened tension between Lebanese factions on opposite sides of the conflict in neighboring Syria.

It ripped through the street where the office of the anti-Damascus Christian Phalange Party is located near Sassine Square in Ashrafiyeh, a mostly Christian area.

Phalange leader Sami al-Gemayel, a staunch opponent of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and a member of parliament, condemned the attack.

"Let the state protect the citizens. We will not accept any procrastination in this matter, we cannot continue like that. We have been warning for a year. Enough," said Gemayel, whose brother was assassinated in November 2006.

The war in Syria, which has killed 30,000 people in the past 19 months, has pitted mostly Sunni insurgents against Assad, who is from the Alawite sect linked to Shi'ite Islam.

Lebanon's religious communities are divided between those supporting Assad and those backing the rebels trying to overthrow him.

The blast occurred during rush hour, when many parents were picking up children from school, and sent black smoke billowing into the sky.

Eight people were killed and at least 78 were wounded, the state news agency said, quoting civil defense officials.

Several cars were destroyed and the front of a multi-storey building was badly damaged, with tangled wires and metal railings crashing to the ground.

In the aftermath, residents ran about in panic looking for relatives while others helped carry the wounded to ambulances. Security forces blanketed the area.

In scenes reminiscent of the dark days of Lebanon's civil war, ambulances ferried the wounded to several hospitals, where doctors, nurses and students waited for casualties at the doors. At one hospital, an elderly woman sat in the emergency room with blood staining her blouse.

The hospitals put out an appeal for blood donations.

An employee of a bank on the street pointed to the blown-out windows of his building.

"Some people were wounded from my bank. I think it was a car bomb. The whole car jumped five floors into the air," he said.

Michael Fish, 25, a British musician visiting Beirut, said he was in his hotel a street away when the explosion happened.

"At first I thought it was an earthquake. It shook the whole hotel for a second. I ran down and started filming on my iPhone."

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said in a statement the government was trying to find out who carried out the attack and said the perpetrators would be punished.

The prospect that Syria's war might spread to Lebanon has worried many people here, and fighting broke out in February between supporters and opponents of Assad in the northern city of Tripoli.

Syria has also played a major role in Lebanese politics, siding with different factions during the 1975-1990 civil war. It deployed troops in Beirut and parts of the country during the war and stayed until 2005.

In Damascus, Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoabie told reporters: "We condemn this terrorist explosion and all these explosions wherever they happen. Nothing justifies them."

Tension between Sunnis, Shi'ites and Christians in Lebanon has continued after the civil war but has increased since the Syria conflict erupted.

Sunni-Shi'te rivalry hit a peak when former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, a Sunni, was killed in 2005. Hariri supporters accused Syria and then Hezbollah of killing him - a charge they both deny. An international tribunal accused several Hezbollah members of involvement in the murder.

Hezbollah's political opponents, who have for months accused it of aiding Assad's forces, have warned that its involvement in Syria could reignite the sectarian tension of the civil war.

The last bombing in Beirut was in 2008 when three people were killed in an explosion which damaged a U.S. diplomatic car.

(Reporting by Mariam Karouny, Oliver Holmes and Samia Nakhoul, Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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Samsung CLP-365W


One step down in Samsung's color laser printer line from the Editors' Choice Samsung CLP-415NW that I recently reviewed, the Samsung CLP-365W ($230 street) can serve as a shared printer in a micro office or as a personal printer in any size office. While it can certainly do the job it's meant for, it doesn't boast any notable strengths that might make it a compelling choice.

In addition to a price that's suitably low for a personal printer, the CLP-365W offers a small enough size to share a desk with easily. At just 8.3 by 15.0 by 12.2 inches (HWD), it has almost the same footprint as the Editors' Choice in this category, the Dell 1250c Color LED Printer . Where the Dell printer offers a USB connection only, however, the CLP-365W adds both Ethernet and Wi-Fi, so you can easily share it over a network. It also supports Wi-Fi Direct for easy connection as needed to a smartphone, tablet, or laptop.

Unfortunately, the CLP-365W doesn't offer any better paper handling than the Dell printer. That limits its potential for sharing. The 150-sheet capacity, with no automatic duplexer (for two-sided printing), may well be enough for any given micro office, but it's suitable only for light-duty use.

Setup
For my tests, I connected the CLP-365W to a wired network and installed the driver on a Windows Vista system. Setup was standard fare. However, the steps didn't quite match the details in the Quick Start guide, which made the process a little confusing. According to Samsung, the reason for the differences was that the printer it provided for review had been previously used, so my experience doesn't necessarily mean that the Quick Start guide is inaccurate.

I also ran into a problem with an error message insisting that the toner waste tank was full or open, and I had to remove and reinstall the waste tank to clear the error. Again, this is most likely because the unit had been previously used and wasn't packed properly for shipping. Samsung says that as shipped from the factory the unit includes a piece of plastic foam to keep the toner cartridges and waste tank from moving and possibly even damaging the waste tank sensor. The packing material was missing from the printer I received. The good news is that once I got the past these setup issues, the printer worked without problems.

Samsung CLP-365W

Speed and Output Quality
The CLP-365W's print speed is on the slow side for a laser, rated at 19 pages per minute (ppm) for monochrome and 4 ppm for color. On our business applications suite, I timed it (using QualityLogic's hardware and software for timing) at an effective 3.2 ppm. That makes the printer significantly slower than the Dell 1250c, at 4.6 ppm, and far slower than the slightly more expensive Brother HL-3045CN or the Samsung CLP-415NW, which both came in at 6.0 ppm. It's not even hard to find inkjets with faster speed.

The printer's output quality falls into pretty much the same category as the speed: usable, but unimpressive. Text is just a touch below par for a color laser. That translates to being more than good enough for any business use, including one-page mailers and other basic marketing materials, but a little short of what you'd want for serious desktop publishing.

Graphics output is par for the breed, making it easily suitable for any business need up to and including PowerPoint handouts. Depending on how critical an eye you have, you may consider it acceptable for printing your own marketing materials. Photos are a touch below par. Here again, you may or may not consider them suitable for marketing materials or the like.

Despite its relatively slow speed and slightly below par overall output quality, the Samsung CLP-365W can be an acceptable, if not compelling, choice. The Brother HL-3045CN and Dell 1250c are both faster, and the 1250c offers better output quality as well, but the Brother printer is more expensive, and the Dell printer connects by USB only. If you're on a tight budget and need to connect to a network or need to print easily from your smartphone or other mobile device, the Samsung CLP-365W may well deliver the right balance of speed, output quality, connection options, and price.

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6 tips that business start-ups might employ to outlast the recent ...

It is a difficult economic environment at the moment for new and budding business ventures, although by decreasing expenses and becoming more disciplined, start up business ventures can thrive.

This article shares six rules for surviving in a downturn.

1. Accept that cash is essential

Look after your money ? when you?re short on cash and cannot access any more credit, you are theoretically insolvent and heading for ruin. Having little or no funds is what nearly all business advisors & finance professionals recognise as being the primary killer why the majority of business ventures go under. I propose to my clients that they prepare a 13 week cash flow forecast that is not taken from profit and loss figures but from a thorough comprehension of their cash receipts and disbursements. Examine any negative trends to your cash position to ensure that you have an early warning system to identify future ?tough? times.

2. Collect your cash with an obsession

Manage any unpaid invoices firmly assertively. Many companies are holding on to their money for longer periods than ever before, resulting in delayed payments. These tardy settlements are having a knock-on consequence throughout the wider business and commercial environment. Money due to you may escalate and some of your customers may turn out to be victims of this cycle too. Do not go on giving credit ? you are not a banker! Review your terms and conditions and consider introducing late payment penalties and interest to your bill.

Do you need to send invoices by mail? The internet is far cheaper and often overcomes the ?I didn?t receive your invoice? excuse from your customers.

3. Don?t depend on everybody

Maintain a close eye on your service providers and suppliers, and have alternatives you can call upon. During a slump, a few of your suppliers could turn out to be in financial difficulty also, and you would be advised to consider other sources any vital inputs.

Work out which key supliers you could not do without. If you source a specific ?widget? for your goods, what would happen if your supplier went ?belly up?. I recently consulted to a large electrical distributor in Auckland which sourced approximately 40% of its materials from one manufacturer. Guess what? The manufacturer went into receivership, without any warning signs, and my client lost a lot of income and saw an exodus of customers to the competition! They did not have a plan B.

4. Look at your expenses systematically

You may anticipate and reliably predict your outgoings, but it?s not as easy to project revenue. Search for ways to restrict overheads. When the economy is flourishing, businesses have a tendency to increase the number of employees they hire and incur expenses that are discretionary but pleasant to have?such as entertainment, fancy office furniture, etc. But they aren?t critical to the business? success. It?s probably time to have a quick peek at those.

Maintain focus on your primary markets and spend cash only in these areas. Stay away from putting money and time into areas which you have confirmed as less valuable. A lot of business ventures get underway by slashing promotion & marketing expenses. This may become a mistake. Marketing should be an ongoing exercise.

Instead of slashing these budgets, go through the marketing methods that you?re employing. Are there any other efficient channels to market or sell to? Is your existing approach producing the right outcomes? If they do not, change your efforts to create the best attainable results you can.

5. Do not overlook your lenders ? communicate, communicate, communicate!

If you are using debt to finance your business, remain in communication with your creditors. Do not delay until it?s too late before speaking with them. When you find yourself in a difficult position and have not provided them with any warnings your position with them might become more complicated. Maintain constant dialogue ? it will assist you if you ever need to renegotiate terms.

I come across several people who feel a massive amount of strain lifted off their shoulders after we?ve arranged improved terms with their creditors. Speak to your bank, credit card company and finance company to arrange a brief repayment holiday, ask them to suspend interest or even get them to write off some of the balance. You may be surprised with the outcome!

6. Profit ? companies survive on the surpluses they make

Do not agonise about generating income. Focus more about generating surpluses. Ensure you understand what drives profitability in your company. To drive demand, you may need to become creative with your product or service range, and you certainly don?t want to promote something that is actually unprofitable in a recession. Look at your 3 biggest expenses and work out if you can trim them without adversely affecting your customers.

Think about diversifying to seize advantage of potential opportunities. For example if you own a lawn mowing business, could you offer a garden maintenance service? You already have a truck and the potential clients at your fingertips.

It?s a sad but obvious fact that other peoples? weaknesses and insecurity may be to your benefit. You never know ? you could identify another profitable market.

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  • Small Business Finance Options
  • Cash Advance as an Option for Small Business Finance
  • Source: http://www.businessblogshub.com/2012/10/6-tips-that-business-start-ups-might-employ-to-outlast-the-recent-economic-downturn/

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