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Sony Xperia SP now available on Three UK

Xperia SPAvailable for free on £26 per month contracts, or £349.99 on PAYG

Data-friendly operator Three UK has launched Sony Mobile's latest mid to high-end handset, the Xperia SP. The phone sports an unorthodox design, with an aluminum trim and glowing "transparent element" under the screen. Spec-wise, you're looking at Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on a dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 4.6-inch 720p "HD Reality" display. Around the back there's an 8-megapixel Sony Exmor RS camera.

The Xperia SP also supports Three's "Ultrafast" network with 42Mbps DC-HSDPA at present, and 4G LTE in the future.

The phone is being given away free on all Three's 24-month contracts, which start at £26 per month for unlimited data, 500 minutes and 5,000 texts. It's also available on Pay As You Go for a pretty reasonable £349.99.

Check past the break for our hands-on video.

Source: Three UK

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Sasha Breger: How Big Finance is Eating the World's Lunch ...

By Sasha Breger, a lecturer at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and author of the recent book Derivatives and Development. Her research includes global finance, derivatives, social policy, food, and farming. Cross posted from Triple Crisis

If you hear a kind of whooshing, rushing noise, don?t worry?it?s not US jobs moving to China. Today?s great sucking sound is the sound of agricultural wealth being siphoned off into the global financial system. Dragging poverty and insecurity in its wake, this broad movement of wealth from agriculture into finance is enriching and empowering finance capital at the expense of farmers, traders, consumers, rural communities and the earth. In fact, that sucking sound is really the sound of injustice.

Finance capital globally deploys a huge variety of methods and techniques that generally serve to redistribute wealth from agriculture to finance. These include debt, farmland acquisition, commodity hoarding, and derivative and insurance markets. In the following posts, I outline the wealth transfer mechanism in each of these contexts, focusing largely on new data and evidence from the past several years.

Debt

Debt markets are one of the oldest meeting places for agriculturalists and financiers. Under the right conditions and in the correct amounts, debt can finance long-term, productive agricultural investments that improve the well-being of farmers, boost rural communities, and grow and diversify national economies. Unfortunately, lots of agricultural debt around the world is more odious in nature. At the national level, the governments of commodity dependent states frequently borrow too much and for the wrong purposes (for a whole host of interesting reasons). Agricultural wealth in the form of commodity export earnings and government revenues is then utilized to service sovereign debts to financial institutions (usually foreign), a practice which in turn reinforces commodity dependence and undermines public investment, among other harms that have long been noted by debt scholars like Susan George.

At the farm level, debts have been rising for several decades as governments closed up their rural development banks (which used to offer subsidized credit), crops failed, input prices soared and crop prices at the farm gate fell in real terms. In some of these cases, debt repayment works as a mechanism to siphon agricultural wealth off into the informal financial system; in others, debts result in a redistribution of wealth toward the formal financial system.

For example, as of late 2011 some 250,000 small farmers in India have killed themselves since the late 1990s in attempts to escape usurious debts that are usually owed to local, informal money lenders. According to one source, some of these loans carry interest rates of 5% per month or higher. Since the Great Recession began in 2007 farm level debts in the US have also soared, prompting pundits to discuss the prospect of a new farm crisis here at home.

If crop and farm land prices fall in 2014 as predicted (as prices tend to do after the formation of inflationary bubbles), farm debts and bankruptcy rates will skyrocket much as they did in the 1980s. Citing a recent report by Nathan Kaufman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Koba notes that, ?In both cases [today and in the 1980s], we saw a rise in debt and farmers using their own wealth to finance themselves and buy tractors and other farm machinery or land. A heavy debt-to-asset ratio was a key indicator of the busts.? The USDA reports that non-real estate US farm debts are forecasted up more than 10% in 2013 relative to the previous year.

Farmland Acquisition

As has been fairly widely noted by this point, the financial system is also directly preying upon global agriculture by acquiring farmland. Foreign financial institutions are becoming big players in rural real estate markets worldwide, seeking speculative profits and rents (often from the farmers who the financiers purchased from in the first place) as rising food prices drive up land values. Appearing downright colonial in some cases and just plain feudal in others, such practices drive farmers off their land, create instability by inflating real estate prices well beyond levels justified by market fundamentals, and contribute to the growing insecurity of the urban and rural poor as higher land prices feed back into high food prices.

GRAIN?s recent report describing the people and firms behind these global land grabs notes, ?They are mostly men, often with experience working with agribusiness companies or banks. Some of them sit at high?levels of government and intergovernmental agencies, and sometimes at the highest levels. They operate out of the big financial centres of the world and often get together at farmland investor meetings, whether in Singapore, Zanzibar or New York City.? The 2012 report identifies several of the biggest global financial players involved in these deals in Africa, including the US-based pension fund TIAA-CREF, UK-based private equity fund Chayton Capital, Canada-based Emergent Asset Management, Saudi-based mega-project financier Foras Investments, and the World Bank. Another similar report from 2011further identifies prominent Russian hedge fund Pharos Funds as well as US-based mutual fund Orbis Funds. In most of these cases, financial firms are collaborating with agribusiness to create gigantic irrigated monocropped farms planted to genetically modified crops using massive amounts of industrial pesticides and fertilizers. In many cases, the farmers that live and work the land are relocated (sometimes forcibly). Indeed, it is not only monetary wealth that the financial system is sucking out of African agriculture, but people, crops, water and soil as well.

And it?s not just Africa up for grabs by global finance. Just this past March, The New York Times reported that Swiss banking giant UBS had bought almost 10,000 acres in Wisconsin, while TIAA-CREF now owns 600 farms in the US (this land has long been planted to industrial monocrops, a practice that will continue under the new ownership). Moreover, and related to the rising levels of debt among US farmers, Reuters reports on the potential for financial firms to come into more US farm land in coming years. Farmers, whose land values are rising, are borrowing more against these inflated values, setting themselves up for default and foreclosure down the line (when crop prices are projected to fall, taking land values with them; many economist also predict rising interest rates). When this happens, lenders will seize the land.

In short, as farmers struggle and eaters go hungry, as governments borrow and the ecosystem grows desperate, the world?s largest financial institutions sit back and collect interest, land and crops. Please tune in for the next post in this series, where I?ll discuss how finance capital siphons wealth out of the global food and farming system via commodity hoarding, and derivatives and insurance markets.

This is part 1 of a multipart series.

Source: http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/06/sasha-breger-how-big-finance-is-eating-the-worlds-lunch-agricultural-wealth.html

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Russia enacts anti-smoking laws, but can the country kick the habit?

Russia, where nearly 40 percent smoke, is enacting new anti-smoking laws in an effort to combat population decline and low life expectancy. New measures ban smoking in some public places, and by June 2014 it will be banned in restaurants and hotels.?

By Steve Gutterman,?Reuters / June 1, 2013

A woman smokes at a fountain in a boulevard in downtown Moscow, Russia, Saturday. A law that bans smoking in public places has come into effect in Russia, a contentious move in a country with one of the highest smoking rates in the world.

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Tobacco restrictions came into force in?Russia?on Saturday which President?Vladimir Putin?hopes will create a healthier workforce and help reverse a population decline, but they face stiff opposition in a country where four in 10 people smoke.

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The measures, part of a law Putin signed in February, include a ban on smoking at schools and universities, museums, sports facilities, hospitals and on public transport - in many cases places where it is already prohibited.

A minimum price for cigarettes is expected to be set next January and the biggest challenge to?Russia's cigarette culture will come in June 2014: a ban on smoking in cafes, restaurants and hotels, and on tobacco sales at street kiosks.

Nearly 40 percent of Russians smoke, compared with 27 percent in the?United States?and 30 percent in?France, according to the?World Health Organisation's latest figures.

The average Russian life expectancy is 69, against 79 in the?United States?and 82 in?France, according to the?World Bank.

There are doubts about enforcement, and widespread debate among Russians over the impact of the new law.

Adopting it was the right thing to do, said?Moscow?resident Alexander. "I plan to quit smoking and hope this will help."

But opponents say it will not work and infringes on the rights of smokers. "Our country is not ready for this law," said prominent legal expert?Mikhail Barshchevsky, likening it to former Soviet leader?Mikhail Gorbachev's unpopular effort to crack down on drinking under his "perestroika" reforms of the late 1980s.

"This is not a law about fighting smoking, it's a law on genocide against smokers."

He said fines ranging from 500 to 1500 roubles ($15-$50) could lead to bribe-taking by police.

The law is designed to gradually bring the country in line with an international tobacco control pact and wean its citizens off a habit that Prime Minister?Dmitry Medvedev?has said kills almost 400,000 Russians every year.

Russia's population fell to 142 million in 2011 from 149 million in 1991, the year the?Soviet Union?collapsed, and experts warn it will fall further.

Putin, who could seek another six-year term in 2018, wants the population to increase instead, and has urged Russians - particularly young people - to live healthier lives.?

"ABSOLUTE EVIL"

Restrictions that came into force on Saturday also included a ban on smoking within 15 metres (50 feet) of entrances to airports, subway, train and bus stations, and in the stairwells of apartment buildings, and a reduction in the number of places where tobacco can be sold.

"It's a big step in strengthening the position of our society about the absolute evil that is smoking, but ... I think less has been done than could have been,"?Russia's consumer protection agency chief,?Gennady Onishchenko, said on Friday.

In an early sign that enforcement may be a challenge, police said that for the first few weeks at least, they will issue violators verbal warnings but not fines.

The reason, according to Ekho Moskvy radio, is not mercy toward smokers but a legal oversight - the administrative code has not yet been adjusted to conform with the anti-tobacco law.

"In some cases it is not clear how these measures will be implemented and enforced," said?Alexander Lioutyi, corporate affairs director of British American Tobacco's Russian division.

"Who will monitor violations of the law, as the number of policemen in?Russia?remains the same?" he said.

He said it was too early to evaluate the effect on?Russia's $20 billion a year cigarette market, about 90 percent of which is controlled by foreign firms such as BAT, Imperial Tobacco , Japan Tobacco and?Philip Morris.

On the streets of?Moscow, pack-a-day smoker Igor Kolesnichenko, 40, shrugged after lighting up outside a store were he bought cigarettes. "I'm not sure what is changing now but I don't plan to quit," he said.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/B4IcZBfbeNA/Russia-enacts-anti-smoking-laws-but-can-the-country-kick-the-habit

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Dot Earth Blog: Take Back the Asphalt

Here?s the core section from a great Michael Kimmelman feature on cities in which space normally reserved for cars is being reclaimed ? sometimes temporarily, sometimes permanently ? for direct human use:

Cities need public spaces like plazas. For years they have mostly been planned from the top down. In New York, zoning laws have carved many of these spaces from commercial developments, which have been given bonuses to include them. Mayor Bloomberg is pushing a new proposal to rezone east Midtown, near Grand Central, that is a variation on this same old trickle-down theme.

But fresh thinking has focused on cheap, quick, temporary and D.I.Y.-style approaches to creating public space ? among these, curbside ?parklets? in San Francisco and a communal farm on what had been a derelict parcel in the middle of Phoenix. ?Small steps, big changes,? as Janette Sadik-Khan, the New York City Department of Transportation commissioner, described the logic of plazas like that at New Lots.

And guess what? A beer garden made out of freight containers on an empty plot turns out to be a lot more popular and better for a city than a sad corporate atrium with a few cafe tables and a long list of don?ts on the wall.

Please read the rest here. In 2009, I wrote about ?Park(ing) Day,? an international event aimed at temporarily transforming space normally allotted for cars for use by pedestrians. The next park(ing) day is September 20. I ended that post with this question and would love any fresh responses:

What efforts have been made where you live to take back terrain traditionally dominated by vehicles for some other purpose?

Source: http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/31/take-back-the-asphalt/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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After Years Of War, Ugandan Children Face New Deadly Threat

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'Breaking Bad' creator: Saul spin-off possible

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May 31, 2013 at 10:24 AM ET

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Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman on "Breaking Bad."

Will Saul Goodman find new life after "Breaking Bad"?

Vince Gilligan, creator of the AMC hit, offered an update on a proposed spin-off centering on the criminally gifted lawyer played by Bob Odenkirk. Though the spin-off is in early development and no deals are done, Gilligan told Yahoo TV the project is still ?very much? a possibility.

Photos from THR: Cooking up season 5 on set with Cranston, Gilligan

?Nothing's written in stone, but we are working away on it,? Gilligan said. ?My writer and producer, Peter Gould, who created the character of Saul way back in season two, he and I have been talking, trying to figure out what a Saul Goodman show would look like. What would be the details of it, the particulars of it? And we're getting together to hash that out every chance we get.?

Gilligan added they are trying to decide if the show would work better as a sequel or a prequel to "Breaking Bad."

Saul Goodman has connected Walter White (Bryan Cranston) with some of the worst of Albuquerque?s underbelly, and knows ?all the major players? in town, Gilligan said.

Photos from THR: 'Breaking Bad' principals pose for a cover shoot

"So we just have to figure out exactly what kind of story we're telling. Is it a story about his creation of his own character? Because Saul Goodman, as he explains in his first episode, is not his real name,? Gilligan said. ?He is a self-created character, much like Heisenberg. Do we tell the story of his origins? We're still trying to hash that out. But there are a lot of fun possibilities.

"Breaking Bad returns with the second half of its fifth and final season Aug. 11 on AMC.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/breaking-bad-creator-saul-spin-very-much-possibility-6C10141003

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Syrian opposition, Assad dim outlook for peace talks

By Khaled Yacoub Oweis

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria's opposition cast doubt on Friday on hopes of any meaningful progress in planned international peace talks after President Bashar al-Assad said only a referendum could decide whether he should leave power.

Russia and the United States are trying to draw Assad's representatives and his opponents into a conference in Geneva on forming a transitional government in an effort to end a civil war that has killed more than 80,000 people.

The acting head of the opposition coalition said it would stay out of any such talks as long as Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas were fighting alongside Assad's forces.

It was not clear if the statement by George Sabra was the fragmented organization's final word.

"The Syrian coalition will not participate in international conferences and will not support any efforts in light of Hezbollah and Iran's militia invasion of Syria," Sabra said.

Russia, Assad's main ally, has accused the Syrian opposition for its part of undermining the prospects for negotiations by voting to take part only if a deadline is set for an internationally guaranteed settlement based on Assad's exit.

The Syrian National Coalition has been riven by disagreements during a week of talks in Istanbul, and Sabra's colleagues were more cautious.

A spokesman said the coalition had not made a final decision on whether to go to Geneva. Other officials said Sabra's view did not necessarily represent that of the wider opposition.

"Not going means handing victory to the regime, which will appear as a peace dove," said Kamal al-Labwani, a long-time political prisoner turned outspoken advocate for armed struggle.

"We have to perform well publicly in the talks, which has to turn into a public trial for the regime and its crimes ... We have to make the removal of the regime fundamental to any political solution," he told Reuters.

In an interview with Lebanon's Al-Manar television broadcast on Thursday, Assad said anything agreed at the Geneva talks would have to be approved by the Syrian people, including him handing over any powers.

"Either side can propose anything but nothing can be implemented without the approval of the Syrian people," he said.

"Changing the authorities of the president is subject to changing the constitution; the president cannot just relinquish his authorities, he doesn't have the constitutional right. Changing the constitution requires a popular referendum."

UNITED FRONT

The opposition, under pressure to broaden its Islamist-dominated leadership, struggled to overcome deep rifts during the talks this week in Istanbul and form a united front for the proposed Geneva conference.

Sabra said an offensive by Assad's forces, supported by Iranian-backed Hezbollah fighters, to capture the border town of Qusair had "dampened" hopes of reaching a political solution.

"It is difficult to continue when Syrians are constantly being hammered by the Assad regime with the help of outside forces like Iran and Russia," he said.

Delegates in Istanbul agreed to add 14 named members of a liberal bloc led by veteran figure Michel Kilo to the 60-member assembly of the Syrian National Coalition, the closest body that Assad's foes have to an overall civilian leadership.

The coalition also agreed in principle to admit another 14 members of activist groups from inside Syria and 15 members linked to the Free Syrian Army, an umbrella organization for anti-Assad fighters.

The Free Syrian Army command will meet in Istanbul on Saturday to choose its representatives to the coalition.

The changes could strengthen their hand at Geneva, but a neutral mechanism to choose these 29 new members has not been agreed and another battle to name them is shaping up for the next coalition meeting on June 12, members said.

"The whole idea behind the expansion is to make the opposition stronger for Geneva," said a diplomat who monitors Syrian opposition politics, but added more time was needed.

"I think whatever happens, Geneva will be postponed at least until July. No one is really ready."

(Additional reporting by Erika Solomon in Beirut; Writing by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syria-opposition-figure-rejects-talks-while-hezbollah-backing-095519098.html

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