Monday, December 31, 2012

As New Year Approaches, Will Lawmakers Break The Fiscal Cliff Stalemate? (The Note)

By MICHAEL FALCONE ( @michaelpfalcone ) and AMY WALTER ( @amyewalter )

NOTABLES:

FISCAL-CLIFF LATEST - ENTER JOE BIDEN: After talks stalled with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell turned to Vice President Joe Biden, and all eyes are now on their negotiations. ABC's Matthew Larotonda, Jonathan Karl, and Sunlen Miller report that Vice President Biden has now re-emerged as a key player playing "a direct role" in trying to make a deal with Senate Republicans. Biden has been tapped because of his long-standing relationship with McConnell. A Democratic source says that McConnell seems to be genuinely interested in getting an agreement. The news dovetails with reports that the GOP has backed off a key Social Security measure that had stalled negotiations. According to sources, the row was sparked when the GOP offered a proposal that included a new method of calculating entitlement benefits with inflation. Called the "chained consumer price index," or Chained CPI, the strategy has been criticized by some Democrats because it would lower cost of living increases for Social Security recipients. http://abcn.ws/WenL2q

OBAMA 'MODESTLY OPTIMISTIC': With time running out for Congress to reach an agreement, a senior White House official tells ABC News that President Obama is still "modestly optimistic" that a deal can be struck to prevent middle class taxes from increasing on New Year's Day. http://abcn.ws/WenL2q

CLINTON HOSPITALIZED WITH BLOOD CLOT: ABC's Dana Hughes and Dean Schabner report: Secretary Hillary Clinton was hospitalized yesterday after a doctors doing a follow-up exam discovered a blood clot had formed, stemming from the concussion she sustained several weeks ago. She is being treated with anti-coagulants and is at New York-Presbyterian Hospital so that they can monitor the medication over the next 48 hours, Deputy Assistant Secretary Philippe Reines said. Her doctors will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion. They will determine if any further action is required, Reines said. Clinton, 65, originally fell ill from a stomach virus following a whirlwind trip to Europe at the beginning of the month, which caused such severe dehydration that she fainted and fell at home, suffering a concussion. No ambulance was called and she was not hospitalized, according to a state department official. http://abcn.ws/TBFAd5

TODAY IN WASHINGTON: After yesterday's rare Sunday session the Senate is back today in session at 11 a.m., ABC's Sunlen Miller notes. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Vice President Joe Biden will continue to work toward a solution, an aide says. Meanwhile, on the House side, ABC's John Parkinson hears from sources that the GOP Conference will meet at some point today (a time has not been set). And while the House waits on the Senate to act on the fiscal cliff, lawmakers will consider a lengthy list of non-fiscal cliff legislation. At the White House, President Obama has no public events on his schedule.

THE NOTE:

On Capitol Hill today, finding common ground means staying on solid ground and with just hours to go before the clock strikes midnight, there are finally last-minute signs of progress in the negotiations to avoid the fiscal cliff.

Vice President Biden and McConnell had "several conversations deep into the night," ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl reported on "Good Morning America" and a spokesperson for McConnell described the talks as "good."

That's not exactly an assessment brimming with confidence, but as Karl notes, "good" is a giant leap forward from where talks had been headed over the last few days. And it comes just hours after both sides encountered what a Hill aide described as a "major setback."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., pointed out yesterday that there was still "significant distance between the two sides" on several key sticking points.

And his Republican counterpart, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. said on the Senate floor: "I want everybody to know, I'm willing to get this done, but I need a dance partner."

McConnell has evidently found one in the vice president, and according to Politico's John Bresnahan, Manu Raju and Jake Sherman, "sources close to the talks said a deal is now more likely to come together but cautioned that obstacles remain, including how Speaker John Boehner and House Republican leaders react to any tentative agreement." http://politi.co/Z3UspE

Our Jon Karl notes that differences between Republicans and Democrats have narrowed on the threshold for increasing taxes on the wealthy and on the estate tax. The primary sticking point now appears to be on spending cuts.

Check ABC News throughout the day for the latest in the fiscal cliff negotiations from our reporters at the White House and on Capitol Hill. http://abcnews.go.com/politics

NOTED!

ABC's RICK KLEIN: No more kicking the can down the road - right? Except that's exactly what Congress is doing, even if it winds up doing something. The kind of mini-deal that's still in play at this late, late pre-cliff hour would actually worsen the deficit outlook - canceling a big chunk of planned tax hikes, delaying the promised tough spending cuts, and expanding spending on some items including unemployment insurance. That means it's possible that the next round of fiscal discussions will be more difficult to resolve, if resolution is even what can be reasonably expected when we get there. In many grim chapters about Washington dysfunction, this episode will be hard to beat.

"THIS WEEK" REWIND:

-SCHUMER'S ODDS: BETTER THAN 50-50. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is at least partly optimistic about a fiscal-cliff deal getting struck before the deadline, he told ABC's Jonathan Karl. There is "a real possibility of a deal," Schumer said, giving Congress and the White House "a little better than" 50-50 odds of reaching compromise. "On these big, big agreements, they almost all happen at the last minute," Schumer said. "So while an agreement is hardly a certainty, I certainly wouldn't rule it out." http://abcn.ws/Uz1O0r

-KYL: 'DIRE' CONSEQUENCES IF NO DEAL IS STRUCK. Arizona Republican sen. Jon Kyl agreed that there's a chance a deal could be struck and warned of the consequences if one isn't. "If we are not able to reach an agreement, it will be dire," Kyl said. "And that's from everybody from the Congressional Budget Office ? to the Fed chairman, probably at least another million jobs lost, an unemployment rate over 9 percent, and putting us back into recession." http://abcn.ws/Uz1O0r

-ASK JON KARL - "THIS WEEK" WEB EXTRA. ABC's Jonathan Karl, who filled in for George Stephanopoulos as host of "This Week" on Sunday, answered questions from Facebook and Twitter about his new role at chief White House correspondent. One question from Phill Goldberg on Facebook: "How do you discern fact from fiction in the very tightly-controlled White House and DC media environment?" Answer from Jon Karl: "You always need to be fearful that you're being manipulated, you have to be skeptical of what is being said to you by any official source. That doesn't mean they're outright lying to you. Outright lies in this business tend to be pretty few and far between because a source who lies to you is not going to be a source you will look to again. ? The best way to deal with that is to have multiple sources and talk to people on all sides of any given issue." WATCH the rest of the questions and answers: http://abcn.ws/ZMoT4T

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ANALYSIS: DEAL OR NO DEAL, CLIFF DEBACLE WILL LINGER. ABC's Rick Klein writes: The fiscal cliff is just the beginning. Regardless of whether Democrats and Republicans reach some kind of last-minute bargain to avoid the worst effects of tax hikes and spending cuts, the disaster that has been the fiscal cliff negotiations has broad implications for the Washington agenda in 2013 and beyond. The tone has been set for the new year, and possibly for the rest of President Obama's time in office: Washington's divisions are the only point that matters anymore. Call if dysfunction or call it just plain broken, just don't call it capable of even small legislative moves that involve compromise. ? The other items Obama ticked through this weekend as part of his second-term agenda-immigration reform, energy and environmental policy, infrastructure investments, gun control-look like dreams in this environment. http://abcn.ws/12SYkd5

OBAMA: A SMALL DEAL IS THE BEST HOPE. President Obama sat for an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," and ABC's Matthew Larotonda reports: With less than two days remaining for Congress to reach a budget agreement that would avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," President Obama is suggesting that a small deal remains the best hope to avoid the perilous package of spending cuts and tax increases. The president said if Republicans agreed to raising taxes on top income earners it should be enough to avoid the triggers - mandated by law - that would execute the $607 billion measure economists agree would likely put the country back in recession. "If we have raised some revenue by the wealthy paying a little bit more, that would be sufficient to turn off what's called the sequester, these automatic spending cuts, and that also would have a better outcome for our economy long-term," he said. Saying the "pressure is on Congress to produce," the president did not specify what income level his party would deem acceptable as the cutoff for those who would see their tax rates remain at current levels. The president has called for expiration of the "Bush-era" tax cuts to effect household earnings over $250,000 since the campaign, but has reportedly floated a $400,000 figure in past negotiations. Speaker John Boehner once offered a $1 million cut-off in his failed "Plan B" proposal, which failed to garner enough support among the House Republicans. "It's been very hard for Speaker Boehner and Republican Leader McConnell to accept the fact that taxes on the wealthiest Americans should go up a little bit as part of an overall deficit reduction package," the president said. http://abcn.ws/TBHYke

OBAMA: NEWTOWN WAS THE 'WORST DAY' OF HIS PRESIDENCY. ABC's Matthew Larotonda reports on the president's "Meet the Press" comments about the Newtown, Conn., school shooting: "The question then becomes whether we are actually shook up enough by what happened here that it does not just become another one of these routine episodes where it gets a lot of attention for a couple of weeks and then it drifts away," he said. "It certainly won't feel like that to me. This is something that - you know, that was the worst day of my presidency. And it's not something that I want to see repeated." http://abcn.ws/YFIr4O

OBAMA: IMMIGRATION WILL BE PRIORITY. More on the president's NBC interview, from The Washington Times' Stephen Dinan: "President Obama says immigration is his major second-term priority, on par with his push for health care in his first term, according to an interview aired Sunday that continues to boost the issue to the top of the political conversation. 'Fixing our broken immigration system is a top priority. I will introduce legislation in the first year to get that done,' Mr. Obama told NBC's "Meet the Press" host David Gregory, who had asked the president what the second-term equivalent would be to his all-encompassing push for health care during his first term. He also said he would like to expand energy production and set the economy on firmer footing." http://bit.ly/UfzMWK

FISCAL CLIFF: WHAT'S ON THE LINE? If the cliff talks fail, the average American family would see a tax hike of $3,446 according to the Tax Policy Center at the Brookings Institution, ABC's David Muir reported for "World News." Middle incomes would be hardest hit, with tax rates nearly doubling for married couples earning $60,350 - $72,300, from 15 percent to 28 percent. http://abcn.ws/ZOWZVT

OMINOUS SENATE PRAYER: 'SAVE US FROM SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS.' ABC's Sunlen Miller reports: The Senate on Saturday opened its first session in the days between Christmas and New Years since 1962 with an ominous prayer, as Congress and President Obama scramble to come up with a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. "Let us feel your presence today on Capitol Hill," Senate Chaplain Barry Black prayed, opening up the day in the Senate. "As we gather with so much work undone, guide our lawmakers with your wisdom. Lord, show them the right thing to do and give them the courage to do it." With just a matter of hours before the nation goes over the so-called fiscal cliff without a deal, Black prayed for "shelter" in the "midst of the storm, regardless of how high the waters rise," for the legislators. http://abcn.ws/VSTk0P

A 'MAJOR SETBACK' ON SUNDAY. ABC's Jonathan Karl reported Sunday afternoon: Democratic Senate Leader Harry Reid on Sunday rejected the latest offer from Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, stalling tense last minute negotiations and pushing the country that much closer to the fiscal cliff as the senators seemed unable to find a bipartisan deal before automatic tax cuts and spending hikes kick in for the new year. A senior Democratic aide tells me that, although talks continue, the McConnell offer was "a major setback.' 'We are hugely disappointed,' the aide aid tells ABC News. http://abcn.ws/TBGLJr

GRAHAM: NO DEBT LIMIT INCREASE WITHOUT ENTITLEMENT REFORM. ABC's Michael Ono reports: Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Sunday that he would vote no to raise the debt ceiling, if concessions to reform Social Security and Medicare were not made, despite a previous statement by Graham to suggest that most Republicans were never willing to stomach a U.S. default back in 2011. "Why would I raise the debt ceiling again unless we address what put us in debt to begin with? I'm not going to raise the debt ceiling unless we get serious about keeping the country from becoming Greece, saving Social Security and Medicare," Graham said today on "Fox News Sunday." Graham's not alone. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said in an interview earlier this month on "Fox News Sunday" that House Republicans will never give up control of the debt ceiling. "It's the only way to leverage the political process to produce more change than what it would if left alone," Boehner said. http://abcn.ws/VSW8Lv

IN THE NOTE'S INBOX:

-OP-ED: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO CUT, CAP AND BALANCE? Colin Hanna, president of the conservative group, Let Freedom Ring, writes in USA Today about how, he says, we might have avoided the fiscal cliff debate altogether: "We could have avoided the current predicament. In June of 2011, a rare coalition of outside groups and Congress proposed a solution that would indeed have solved our debt crisis - it was called Cut, Cap and Balance. The plan was simple - cut current spending now, cap future spending as a percentage of our overall economy and pass a Balanced Budget Amendment through Congress and send it to the States for ratification. Unlike the super committee or the present brinkmanship between the President and Speaker Boehner, Cut Cap and Balance was a solution, not just a deal. It addressed our spending problem in the short term, medium term and long term. Had that passed, we would have cut over $100 billion in the first year, over one trillion in 10 years, capped future spending to between 18 and 20% of gross domestic product annually, and the states would now be debating the Balanced Budget Amendment individually." http://usat.ly/S04q9n

WHO'S TWEETING?

@ktumulty: Breaking news: Fiscal cliff talks remain on the precipice of progress.

@mattgutmanABC: Sen Manchin to @nytimes : "something has gone terribly wrong when biggest threat to our American economy is the American Congress."

@BuzzFeedAndrew: Jon Huntsman calls the Republican Party "devoid of a soul." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/republicans/9771589/Republican-party-is-devoid-of-a-soul-says-Jon-Huntsman.html ?

@joshledermanAP: Check out new column from @AP political editor Liz Sidoti - Gun debate revives enduring American fight http://bit.ly/Uz3bw3

@JesseFFerguson: Congrats to @amygdudley and @adamslily and new Senate comms team for @timkaine. Great pick. Great team w/ @henry_mike.

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Obama wants gun violence measures passed in 2013

(AP) ? Recalling the shooting of 20 first graders as the worst day of his presidency, President Barack Obama on Sunday pledged to put his "full weight" behind a legislative package next year aimed at containing gun violence.

In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," Obama voiced skepticism about proposals to place armed guards at schools in the aftermath of the Dec. 14 deadly assault at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

In his boldest terms yet, he vowed to rally the American people around an agenda to limit gun violence and said he still supports increased background checks and bans on assault weapons and high capacity bullet magazines.

"It is not enough for us to say, 'This is too hard so we're not going to try,'" Obama said. "So what I intend to do is I will call all the stakeholders together. I will meet with Republicans. I will meet with Democrats. I will talk to anybody.

"I think there are a vast majority of responsible gun owners out there who recognize that we can't have a situation in which somebody with severe psychological problems is able to get the kind of high capacity weapons that this individual in Newtown obtained and gun down our kids. And, yes, it's going to be hard."

Obama's comments come as the schoolroom shooting has elevated the issue of gun violence to the forefront of public attention.

Six adults also died at the school. Authorities say the shooter killed himself and also killed his mother at their home.

The slayings have prompted renewed calls for greater gun controls. The National Rifle Association has resisted those efforts vociferously, arguing instead that schools should have armed guards for protection.

"I am skeptical that the only answer is putting more guns in schools," Obama said. "And I think the vast majority of the American people are skeptical that that somehow is going to solve our problem."

Obama said he intended to press the issue with the public.

"Will there be resistance? Absolutely there will be resistance," he said.

"The question then becomes whether we are actually shook up enough by what happened here that it does not just become another one of these routine episodes where it gets a lot of attention for a couple of weeks and then it drifts away. It certainly won't feel like that to me. This is something that - you know, that was the worst day of my presidency. And it's not something that I want to see repeated."

Besides getting gun violence legislation passed next year, Obama also listed immigration as a top priority for 2013 as well as deficit reduction. A big deficit reduction deal with Republicans proved elusive this month and Obama is now hoping Senate Democratic and Republican leaders salvage a scaled back plan that avoids across the board tax increases for virtually all Americans.

He issued a defense of former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, who has been mentioned as one of the leading candidates for new secretary of defense.

Hagel, who opposed President George W. Bush's decision to go to war with Iraq, has been criticized in conservative circles for not being a strong enough ally of Israel. Many liberals and gay activists also have banded against him for comments he made in 1998 about an openly gay nominee for an ambassadorship

Obama, who briefly served with Hagel in the Senate, stressed that he had yet to make a decision on a secretary of defense but said called Hagel a "patriot."

"He is somebody who has done extraordinary work both in the United States Senate," he said. "Somebody who served this country with valor in Vietnam. And is somebody who's currently serving on my intelligence advisory board and doing an outstanding job."

He noted that Hagel had apologized for his 14-year-old remark. "And I think it's a testimony to what has been a positive change over the last decade in terms of people's attitudes about gays and lesbians serving our country," Obama said.

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Potential heir to $300 million fortune found dead

A long-lost relative of the reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, who could have inherited $19 million of her $300 million fortune, has been found dead under a Union Pacific Railroad overpass in Wyoming.

Children sledding found the body of Timothy Henry Gray, 60, Thursday afternoon in Evanston, a small mining town in southwestern Wyoming near the Utah border. The coroner said it appeared he died of hypothermia. The low temperature that day was 10 degrees, and had hit zero in the previous week. Lt. Bill Jeffers of the Evanston Police Department said there was no evidence of foul play, and Gray was wearing a light jacket. Gray's siblings said they hadn't heard from him since their?mother's funeral in 1990, when he disappeared without a word.??It wasn't clear whether Gray was living under the overpass, where transients have been known to camp.


Tim Gray was an adopted great-grandson of former U.S. Sen. William Andrews Clark, known as one of the copper kings of Montana, a banker, a builder of railroads and the founder of Las Vegas. The senator's youngest daughter, Huguette Clark, was a recluse who died in 2011 in New York City at age 104, after living in hospitals for 20 years while her palatial homes sat unused. Gray was her half great-nephew.

In her will, Huguette Clark left no money at all to her family, leaving it instead to?her nurse, goddaughter, attorney, accountant, hospital, doctor, favorite museum and various employees, as well as? to an art foundation to be set up at her oceanfront estate in Santa Barbara, Calif. ?None of her relatives had seen Clark in at least 40 years, though some had been in touch with her through holiday cards and occasional phone calls.

Nineteen of Clark's relatives have stepped forward to challenge her will in a New York court. A public administrator joined the challenge on behalf of Gray. When lawyers tried to find him to let him know about the Clark estate battle, they found his belongings had been abandoned in a storage locker, according to court records, and private investigators were not able to find him.

If the relatives win their court challenge, Gray's estate would be entitled to about $19 million before taxes, or 6.25 percent of Clark's copper mining fortune, which has been conservatively estimated at $307 million by the administrator of Huguette Clark's estate. If Gray, who apparently had no spouse or children, died without a will, his siblings would receive his share in addition to their own.

Gray was not using the money he already had. The coroner said Gray's wallet contained a cashier's check, from 2003, for "a significant amount."

Gray's older brother, Jerry, said Tim had worked as a cowboy and lived in the Rocky Mountain states.?"He was homeless essentially. If we had proper mental health services in this country, we could have been notified and known to do something."

Huguette Clark attracted the attention of NBC News in 2009 because of her vacant but well-manicured mansions and questions about the management of her money. The battle over her estate could go before a jury in 2013, though settlement talks have begun.

The archive of Clark stories, photos and videos is at?http://nbcnews.com/clark/.

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Reporter Bill Dedman is?co-authoring a nonfiction book about Huguette Clark and her family. If you have documents or information, you can reach him at?bill.dedman@msnbc.com.

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    Pakistan seeks help to rescue 23 missing police

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) ? Pakistani officials pressured tribal elders Friday to help rescue 23 policemen believed to have been kidnapped by the Taliban during attacks on their posts in the country's troubled northwest tribal region.

    Also Friday, missiles fired from unmanned U.S. aircraft killed four suspected militants at a training center elsewhere in the remote frontier area, the main sanctuary for al-Qaida and Taliban fighters in the country, Pakistani intelligence officials said.

    The 23 tribal policemen went missing before dawn Thursday when militants armed with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons attacked two posts in the Darra Adam Khel tribal region. Two policemen were also killed in the attacks.

    Senior political officials held a meeting in the main northwest city of Peshawar on Friday with tribal elders from both the villages where the attacks took place, said government administrator Naveed Akbar Khan. Tribal law stipulates that the elders could be punished for attacks that occurred in their areas.

    Officials gave the elders until Monday to rescue the missing policemen and arrest the culprits, said Khan. If they fail to do so, authorities may take punitive action, such as cutting off monthly allowances they receive from the government. The elders said they would do everything they could to help, said Khan.

    Security forces have also launched an operation to try to recover the missing policemen.

    The U.S. missile strike Friday occurred in Gorbuz village in the North Waziristan tribal area, said Pakistani intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. Three missiles hit a suspected militant training center in the village, they said.

    The U.S. rarely speaks publicly about the covert CIA drone program in Pakistan, but officials have said privately that the strikes have killed many senior Taliban and al-Qaida commanders.

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    Associated Press writer Rasool Dawar contributed to this report from Peshawar.

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    Friday, December 28, 2012

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    Net loss: Brooklyn fires coach Avery Johnson

    Brooklyn Nets head coach Avery Johnson reacts to a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

    Brooklyn Nets head coach Avery Johnson reacts to a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

    (AP) ? Coach of the month in November, out of a job by New Year's.

    The Brooklyn Nets have elevated expectations this season, and a .500 record wasn't good enough. Coach Avery Johnson was fired Thursday, his team having lost 10 of 13 games after a strong start to its first season in Brooklyn.

    "We don't have the same fire now than we did when we were 11-4," general manager Billy King said at a news conference in East Rutherford, N.J. "I tried to talk to Avery about it and we just can't figure it out. The same pattern kept on happening."

    Assistant P.J. Carlesimo will coach the Nets on an interim basis, starting with Friday's home game against Charlotte. King said the Nets may reach out to other candidates, but for now the job was Carlesimo's. The GM wouldn't comment on a report that the team planned to get in touch with former Lakers coach Phil Jackson.

    King said the decision to dismiss Johnson was made by ownership after a phone discussion Thursday morning. Owner Mikhail Prokhorov had expressed faith in Johnson before the season.

    "With the direction we were going we felt we had to make a change," King said.

    The Nets have fallen well behind the first-place New York Knicks, the team they so badly want to compete with in their new home. But after beating the Knicks in their first meeting Nov. 26, probably the high point of Johnson's tenure, the Nets went 5-10 and frustrations have been mounting.

    The Nets were embarrassed by Boston on national TV on Christmas, then were routed by Milwaukee 108-93 on Wednesday night for their fifth loss in six games.

    "For whatever reason we're just not clicking," King said.

    Star guard Deron Williams recently complained about Johnson's offense, and Nets CEO Brett Yormark took to Twitter after the loss to Celtics to voice his displeasure with the performance.

    Brooklyn started the season 11-4, winning five in a row to end November, when Johnson was Eastern Conference coach of the month. But he couldn't do anything to stop this slump, one the Nets never anticipated after a $350 million summer spending spree they believed would take them toward the top of their conference.

    Johnson has been the Nets' coach for a little more than two seasons. He went 60-116 with the Nets, who moved from New Jersey to Brooklyn to start the 2012-13 season. Johnson coached the Dallas Mavericks to a spot in the NBA Finals in 2006.

    This is the NBA's second coaching change this season following the dismissal of Mike Brown by the Los Angeles Lakers.

    Johnson arrived in New Jersey with a 194-70 record, a .735 winning percentage that was the highest in NBA history, but had little chance of success in his first two seasons while the Nets focused all their planning on the move to Brooklyn.

    They looked to make a splash this summer when they re-signed Williams and fellow starters Gerald Wallace, Brook Lopez and Kris Humphries, traded for Atlanta All-Star Joe Johnson, and added veteran depth with players such as Reggie Evans, C.J. Watson and Andray Blatche.

    Johnson didn't have a contract beyond this season but seemed to have the confidence of Prokhorov, the Russian billionaire who before the season said he had faith in "the Avery defense system."

    Some thought the Nets would finish as high as second in the East behind defending champion Miami, and the predictions seemed warranted when the Nets started quickly amid much fanfare. But all the good publicity faded in recent weeks once the losing started.

    Williams, who has struggled this season, stirred the waters when he expressed his preference for the offense he ran under Jerry Sloan in Utah before a loss to the Jazz. Williams and Johnson, nicknamed "Brooklyn's Backcourt" and expected to be one of the best in the NBA, have shot poorly and rarely meshed.

    The Nets were embarrassed near the end of their 93-76 loss to Boston, when fans exited early amid a chant of "Let's go Celtics!"

    "Nets fans deserved better," Yormark tweeted after the game. "The entire organization needs to work harder to find a solution. We will get there."

    Not under Johnson, though.

    The Nets should be able to entice a big-name coach with Prokhorov's billions and the chance to play in a major market at Barclays Center, the $1 billion arena that has drawn praise in the city and from visiting teams.

    Associated Press

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    Sina?s 2013 Strategy Is ?Mobile First,? CEO Charles Chao Says In Company-Wide Email

    Sina WeiboChina-based tech blog 36kr has published a company-wide email (link via Google Translate) from Sina CEO Charles Chao that previews the China-based Internet giant's 2013 strategy. Chao wrote that Sina will reboot its strategy next year by splitting its business structure into two parts, with one focusing on its Web portal and the other on Sina Weibo, its massively popular microblogging service which boasts more than 400 million members. Sina's COO Hong Du will focus on running the Web portal and report directly to Chao, who will take responsibility for its microblogging and mobile operations. Each side will take responsibility for their own products, technology and operations.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/OqvZmTJlIZI/

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    Understanding the Rules of Online Article Submission ? Internet ...

    By Paul Barrs.

    Chances are if you?re reading this than you?re one of the thousands who seek to generate traffic and income through writing and online article submission.

    Many years ago this was identified as one of the single best ways to boost traffic to your website; more recently however this marketplace has become corrupted and overtaken by the plethora of those who think that *everything* should be automated and run by a program? including the writing of the article itself!

    Personally I think that while online article submission and automation thing is most certainly important, it should never overtake the final authority that is the human mind? after all, we do sell to people, not machines, don?t we?

    Recently I was browsing a local net forum and one person posted the question asking ?was it practical to publish the same article to more than one directory?. He wanted to know the virtue of using a program to re-write the article automatically and then have it ?automatically? submitted to some insane number of article directories.

    My response to this was simple? yes.

    Yes it is practical and I believe ?preferable? to? write your article yourself and then publish it manually to a handful of online directories. How many? About half a dozen ? the difference between putting your article on the top half dozen directories vs the bottom 1000 is HUGE. It?s not even worth a comparison. When it comes to online article submission, like with all things, the best results can often be found in the highest quality of performance, not quantity.

    However, there was another response to his question that peaked my interest and probably gave the best advice on article writing that I?ve ever seen. For myself, not being someone to use others material without permission I contacted the author and asked permission to use their words ? interesting enough, this came from someone who didn?t even have a website. They weren?t a web writer but rather a professional writer ? who had in recent years earned as literally hundreds of thousands of dollars by writing articles for targeted business models.

    When asked about the virtue of writing articles and online article submission? and ?how? to make money doing so, they replied simply in the following manner?.

    Online Article Submission Foundation Principles

    ?Remember that all publications are online now.

    You will want to avoid the ones that are ONLY online though for best results.

    Your online campaign will probably get 90% of it?s results from the online version of the publication. But real publications that deliver real article marketing results have both an online and a paper version.

    You will see thread after thread about people complaining that submission only to EzineArticles.com and the other ?online only? publications just doesn?t yield any results.

    And that makes sense. Those ?publications?, if you can even call them publications, are mostly visited by your peers, not your prospects.

    Go where your prospects are reading. If you are into ?health? like one poster said, you have a lot better chance reaching them while they are busy reading ?Fitness? magazine than EzineArticles.com.

    Just ask your prospects if you don?t believe me. Put up a survey on your site and ask them what publications they read. Make it a simple checkbox survey and ask them to check all of the publications they read. Put EzineArticles.com in the list along with the real publications.

    Once you see that 63% of your prospects read ?Fitness? magazine and 0.12% read EzineArticles.com, you?ll want to focus on getting published in Fitness magazine rather than EzineArticles.com.

    It?s Marketing 101. Go where your prospects are hanging out.

    1. Select a market that has money and is willing to spend it for good information. In this case, I selected investing? specifically a form of investing where the participants spend a lot of money on information.

    2. Select the #1 publication that most of my prospects read. In my case (and in most cases), the #1 publication is read by 90% of your prospects.

    3. Write an authoritative article that covers the topic in a brand new way that has never been talked about before. Make it a bit controversial, but kill the controversy before it can start with cold hard facts.

    4. Be willing to work with the editor. This is the hardest part of online article submission. They always want to gut your article. Just keep rewriting alternatives that aren?t gutted and resubmitting them pretending that you are doing exactly what the editor wants. Meanwhile, send them gifts. I sent a book I knew my editor would enjoy sent straight from Amazon and a baseball glove signed by a local major league player (I found out my editor had a son who played in little league and idolized this player? and the player was local and easy to access).

    5. Make your bio a pitch. Your editor will gut this as well several times. Just keep resubmitting an even heavier pitch that is tied in with the article. Your editor will eventually accept it if your article is good enough to support it.

    6. Get decent hosting. The online version of most publications is supported with an email list. You?ll get most of the traffic in a single three hour block. You need hosting that can deal with the traffic.?
    Now that?s what I call an interesting and informative post, wouldn?t you say?

    And here?s the point? no matter how good you think you are, there is always going to be someone ?better? out there that you can learn from. It?s vital that we become ideologically aware when it comes to business principles, because they never change over time. Sure the techniques that we use and the programs that we apply do ? but never the underlying reasons.

    When it comes to online article submission, hold fast to those reasons and your business is sure to grow and stand over the test of time.

    Source: http://www.paulbarrs.com/online-article-submission

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    Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home


    Paragon Software's disk management tools routinely outclass the competition and run away with our Editor's Choice?for example Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 2011. I expected Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 to perform equally well, but I wasn't nearly as impressed by it as I am by Paragon's disk tools. Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home ($39.95, direct) gets basic backup jobs done, and offers a far cleaner interface than its more-powerful rival Acronis Backup & Recovery, but its interface prevents non-experts from using some essential features. Worse, in my tests under Windows 7 64-bit, Paragon's app was the only backup program that crashed in the middle of routine operations. It didn't crash predictably, but it crashed more than once?and even one crash is one too many for a backup program.

    Getting Started
    When Paragon Backup & Recovery starts up, it offers a simple menu with "Smart Backup" and "Restore" as the most prominent options. Smaller icons lead to other tools, including Paragon's reliable tools for copying drives and partitions and extracting multiple files from disks or backups for storage elsewhere. An unobtrusive link at the foot of the screen opens Paragon's advanced interface, which lets expert users access the enormous range of features that Paragon builds into its products. I'll get back to the advanced interface later, after surveying the app's consumer-level features.

    The Smart Backup option on the main menu leads to a wizard that lets you choose among a full range of backup types, from backups of full disks and partitions through backups of Outlook or Windows Mail messages, media files, documents, or any arbitrary set of files and folders. Clear menus let you specify whether to perform the backup once or on a recurring schedule, whether to password-protect a backup, and an option to create a script file in Paragon's proprietary scripting language that can be saved and reused?but only from the Windows command line or via the optional advanced interface.

    The consumer-level interface lets you create backup jobs that can run on a schedule, but it gives the non-expert user no way to save a backup job that can be run once but also reused later. This is an essential consumer-level feature that backup apps from Acronis, NTI, and Genius all provide, but which Paragon makes available only to experts.

    Performance
    When I tested the app's ability to save an 800 MB folder to a USB3 drive, it took a whopping five minutes to do the job, compared to Acronis's 84 seconds. Worse, it twice crashed with an error message without completing the operation, though in each case it performed successfully when I ran the backup a second time. This simply shouldn't happen with software that's designed to safeguard your data.

    Other tools available on the consumer-level interface include a feature that builds bootable recovery media on either optical or USB flash disks. The disk-building interface is blissfully simple, and the resulting recovery media is the essentially the same easy-to-use, powerful recovery disk created by Paragon's hard disk management apps. It's the one recovery disk that I've always got available, and it's never failed me yet.

    Options
    Another tool on the consumer-level interface creates and manages "Backup Capsules," which are optionally-bootable secure partitions like the "Acronis Secure Zone" that is one of rival Acronis's features. I didn't test this feature for two reasons. First, I think it's a mistake to save your data on the same physical hard disk with the data itself, because any damage to the hard disk is likely to wipe out the backup. Second, I know from hard experience that it's potentially dangerous to alter your disk structure with a proprietary bootloading code that only one vendor's applications can manage or understand. Fortunately, as with Acronis's Secure Zone, you don't need to use Paragon's Backup Capsules.

    To return to the app itself, the optional advanced interface offers a genuinely dazzling range of features, entirely unlike the deliberately-hobbled consumer-level interface of the main menu. You get Paragon's spacious, detail-rich display of disk information and lucid wizards for building backup jobs and disk management tasks. The advanced features include the ability to combine two or more existing backup archives, each from a different partition or folder, into a single archive. You can also create and reuse the full range of simple, differential, or incremental backups that are standard in all advanced backup programs. Unfortunately, I experienced the same program crash when I ran a folder backup from the advanced interface that I did when I ran it from the consumer-level interface.

    Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home, like Acronis Backup and Recovery, is an enormously powerful program with a less-than-ideal interface. Paragon's consumer-level interface is too limited. Acronis' interface is more complex than I'd like it to be but at least it makes all major features relatively easy to find and manage. Acronis also has a major advantage in its greater reliability?at least in my testing?and also in its optional online storage feature. Acronis edges out Paragon for Editors' Choice in local backup software.

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    Therapists Spill: My New Year's Resolution | World of Psychology

    Therapists Spill: My New Years Resolution The end of the year is a time for self-reflection, while the beginning brings a clean slate, hope and new-found motivation, said Deborah Serani, Psy.D, a clinical psychologist and author of the book Living with Depression.

    That?s why so many people use this time to create resolutions. In our monthly series, ?Therapists Spill,? we wanted to know what goals clinicians are setting for their fresh starts.

    For instance, Serani is setting both personal and professional goals ? with an emphasis on realistic resolutions.

    I like to set realistic goals for myself each year. Some are personal, like exercising more and eating better. Others are professional, such as researching a new subject or presenting at a conference. Of course, I don?t always achieve all these goals. But for me, I know that thinking about change leads me toward change. And that?s a good way to start the year.

    Joyce Marter, a psychotherapist and owner of Urban Balance, has three resolutions for the new year, which focus on gratitude, mindfulness and self-care.

    I very much believe in the power of gratitude as a way to encourage positive thinking and good energy that will attract blessings, such as positive people, experiences and opportunities in the New Year.

    I love the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn and Eckhart Tolle and am committed to continue developing my practices of meditation, deep breathing exercises, yoga and other mindfulness techniques to anchor myself in the present. Mindfulness practices keep me from obsessing from the past or worrying about the future and also help me be more aware of my emotional and physical state. I find that when I am rooted in the present, I am more conscious and better able to detach from my ego and live my life authentically.

    As a mother in a care-taking profession, I have a bad habit of putting my needs last, to a fault.? Therefore, I am committed to a lifelong journey of practicing healthy self-love. To help myself with this goal in 2013, I put a small, framed picture of myself as a baby on my nightstand.? Each morning, I look at it and set intentions for self-care for the day (healthy diet, exercise, rest, fun, etc.).

    Somehow, it is easier for me to validate my self-care if I take a moment to reflect that I am that precious child in the photo ? and that as an adult, I have the responsibility to take the very best care of myself so that I can live a healthy life personally and professionally.

    Gratitude also is a goal for John Duffy, Ph.D, a clinical psychologist and author of the book The Available Parent: Radical Optimism for Raising Teens and Tweens.

    In 2013, my plan is to be present, in each moment, and to be grateful. There are many, many things I intend to accomplish in the coming year, but if I can achieve presence and gratitude, I am confident that all else will fall into place beautifully.

    Ryan Howes, Ph.D, a clinical psychologist in Pasadena, California, takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to setting resolutions.

    I hate to be contrarian, but resolutions sort of drive me crazy. Part of me loves to target areas to improve, while another part strives for self-acceptance. New Year?s resolutions force me to pit these competing drives against each other. For this reason, I usually avoid making resolutions, but this year I?ll make an exception:

    1. Run a 40 minute 10K

    2. Measure happiness qualitatively, not quantitatively

    3. Get a book deal

    4. Be less goal oriented; enjoy the journey

    5. Increase Facebook fans

    6. Increase humility

    7. Change bad habits

    8. Accept self as-is

    Jeffrey Sumber, M.A., a psychotherapist, author and teacher, resolves to focus on the people in his life for 2013.

    Something I intend for the new year is to give more attention and care to my relationships rather than acquiring things, doing things or being someone I think I should be. I want to honor the people in my life and remember that they are the most important part of my life.

    Christina G. Hibbert, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and postpartum mental health expert, doesn?t set goals. Instead, she sets a theme for each new year.

    I do have a main ?goal? for 2013 ? to see the publishing of my book, This is How We Grow. But really, I don?t set ?goals? or ?resolutions? for the New Year. It?s actually something I share in my book ? several years ago, in an attempt to get away from the too-easily forgotten New Year?s ?resolutions,? I developed instead a yearly theme.

    This theme would serve as my one ?resolution? for the entire year and give me focused, extended practice in mastering it. A few of my past year?s themes include: humility, charity, patience, gratitude, love, and joy.

    At the end of each year I spend time reading through my past year?s journal (I?m an avid journal-keeper), allowing myself to reflect on what I?ve learned, where I am, and where I need to be headed. This helps me determine what my theme for the next year will be. Sometimes I know my theme a couple months before; often, I don?t know it until January 1!

    So, what will my theme be for 2013? Right now I?m leaning toward ?Optimism,? but, since I haven?t done my ?year in review,? if you really want to know my 2013 theme, you?ll have to tune in to my blog in January and find out!

    These resolutions have one thing in common: They focus on each person?s values. Whether you?re setting resolutions this year or not, consider striving for a life that honors what?s important to you and isn?t shaped by shoulds. Consider creating a life that respects your needs and wishes.

    ?

    2013 photo available from Shutterstock

    Margarita TartakovskyMargarita Tartakovsky, M.S. is an Associate Editor at Psych Central and blogs regularly about eating and self-image issues on her own blog, Weightless.

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    Wednesday, December 26, 2012

    Winter Dining Round the Family Dining Table is back | ArticleBro ...

    With the winter approaching and the BBQ covered for the season there is a growing trend to return to family dining around a large dining table. Be it a lovely large formal dining table like Downton Abbey ?upstairs? .. or more like the antique farmhouse table ?below stairs? at Downton Abbey tastes vary but the principle is the same. Collective eating around a large dining table is back! With grandparents living longer there is an even greater need for dining tables to comfortably accommodate 4 to 6 people and yet be able to extend to a larger size when the generations gather.

    Elisabeth James Antiques are the UK?s largest stockiest of original dining tables from Early Period, Georgian, Regency, Victorian and Edwardian periods. Under one roof we always have at least 100 tables in oak, mahogany and walnut. The range includes formal round tables to seat 6, 8 or 10 people, formal extending tables to seat 6 to 30 people and refectory or farmhouse tables to seat up to 16 people.

    All of our stock is original and we select the best quality tables from estates and clearance to ensure that the restoration process produces the most stunning example from any period. Our in house team of restorers have specialised in finishing large dining tables for a combined 160 and use traditional techniques rather than the modern spray finishes most companies adopt today. Quite simply, whether a classic French polish, traditional wax finish or a hardy heat resistant lacquer, our team produce the most perfect finish of your choice. We supply the fine antiques trade and customers around the World with the very best quality at the lowest prices possible.

    Amongst our antique dining tables and antique occasional tables our stock includes :-

    17th, 18th and 19th Century oak refectory tables ? from 6ft to 14ft in length

    Oak farmhouse tables ? from 6ft to 14ft in length

    French farmhouse tables ? up to 13ft in length

    Georgian mahogany pedestal tables ? from 8ft to 24ft in length

    Regency mahogany pedestal tables ? from 8ft to 24ft in length

    William IV extending tables ? from 8ft to 18ft in length

    Victorian extending tables in mahogany, walnut and oak ? from 7ft to 20ft in length

    Edwardian extending tables in mahogany, walnut and oak ? from 7ft to 16ft in length

    Nest of 4 (four) coffee tables

    19th century Regency period mahogany Pembroke table

    Early 19th century trestle ended occasional table

    Antique Lowboy ? George II oak lowboy

    Antique Georgian breakfast table

    Antique Georgian console table

    Georgian butlers tray

    Victorian Mahogany Whatnot

    Victorian 19th century bamboo occasional table

    Antique Victorian oval dining table

    Elisabeth James Antiques is a family run business which allows the flexibility to manage all requirements 7 days a week and we offer home viewings in London and the Home Counties without obligation. Our warehouse is based just off junction 14 of the M1 so within easy reach from London in one hour.

    Source: http://articlebro.com/2012/home-family/home-improvement/winter-dining-round-the-family-dining-table-is-back/

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    tahminalucchi: My Pair of Boots: Old Fort- Wing Family Home ...

    The Wing Fort House is located at 69 Spring Hill Road, East Sandwich, Massachusetts. Open Tuesday through Saturday from June 15 to September 30 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is a small admission fee. For off-season visits please call the Caretakers at (508) 833-1540. Cousins, if you ever have the opportunity, this is a "must do" visit. It is something you will never forget and something you will never tire of talking about.

    The oldest house in New England owned and occupied continuously by the same family for over three centuries. Built in 1641.? In 1646 it became the home of Stephen Wing, one of the early settlers of Sandwich, son of the Reverend John Wing and Deborah Bachelor. Stephen?and his descendants occupied the house from then on, adding on as families grew and changing tastes dictated. Now restored, it is furnished almost entirely with Wing family antiques showing the different periods of its long history. The house is maintained by the Wing Family of America and open to the public.

    ?This house is a must see on my list of Historic Landmarks!

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    Google Apps makes gains on Microsoft Office

    Google Apps was long seen as too lightweight to be a competitor to Microsoft Office. But Google Apps has added features and maintained a low price over the years, and now the cloud software suite is starting to tempt companies away from Microsoft Office.

    By Jeff Ward-Bailey,?Contributor / December 26, 2012

    More and more companies are considering the cloud-based Google Apps suite as a serious competitor to Microsoft Office. Here, a city bus in Los Angeles shows an advertisement for the Microsoft Surface tablet.

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    For years, Microsoft Office was widely considered to be the way for businesses to get "serious" work done. Google Apps, the cloud-based office suite, wasn't generally thought of as being stable or full-featured enough for company use. But as Google Apps has matured, more and more companies have noticed -- and in 2012 Microsoft found its core business base eroding as offices jumped ship to Google.

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    Google has been promoting its software for business use since 2006, focusing mainly on small businesses that didn't need all the features of Microsoft Office. Now, The New York Times' Quentin Hardy reports, big companies are starting to notice Google as well. New Google Apps clients in 2012 included Hoffman-La Roche, a Swiss drug company with over 80,000 workers, and the U.S. Interior Department, where 90,000 employees use Google Apps.

    Google's pricing is a big mark in its favor with businesses. The Google Apps suite, which includes word-processing, data-entry, spreadsheet, and presentation programs, has added features at a steady pace for several years, but the price of the software -- $50 a year for each business user -- has stayed the same. By contrast, Microsoft Office will cost $400 a year for each business user in 2013, although the Times notes that many companies pay half that with bulk discounts.

    Microsoft hasn't ignored the cloud-software trend, though. Last year it released Office 365, an online version of its venerable software suite, which costs between $72 and $240 per year for each user, depending on how many features are needed. Julia White, a manager in Microsoft's business division, says Office 365 is "on track to be [Microsoft's] fastest-growing business," according to the Times, although the company hasn't released figures on usage. In late 2011 and early 2012 Microsoft's business divison made almost $24 billion -- but that revenue came almost entirely from conventional Office software that runs on computers located on companies' premises.

    Google announced this summer that more than five million businesses were using its Apps suite, although nearly all of those companies have ten or fewer employees. So big companies like Hoffman-La Roche aren't jumping to Google Apps en masse, although the Times notes that Google won 23 of the 42 large government contracts for which it competed with Microsoft in 2012, compared with 10 for Microsoft.

    Neither company is boasting about its total number of enterprise users, and it would be inaccurate to suggest that Microsoft is hemorrhaging business customers. But as companies put more stock in online collaboration, Microsoft will have to find ways to make Office 365 more attractive -- or come up with another strategy to tempt businesses away from Google.

    For more tech news, follow Jeff on Twitter: @jeffwardbailey.

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    Tuesday, December 25, 2012

    Gulf Arabs decry Iran "interference" in region

    MANAMA (Reuters) - Six U.S.-allied Gulf Arab states demanded on Tuesday that Iran end what they called interference in the region, reiterating a long-held mistrust of their main rival.

    The Islamic Republic denies trying to subvert Saudi Arabia and its wealthy Gulf neighbors.

    A communique issued at the end of a two-day summit of the Saudi-led Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) also urged action to halt mass killings and violations of international law in Syria.

    The oil-producing GCC states wield influence out of proportion to their sparse populations due in part to global energy and investment links, generous international aid and Saudi Arabia's role as home to Islam's two holiest sites.

    "The council expressed its rejection and condemnation of the continuing Iranian interference in the affairs of the Gulf Cooperation Council's states and called on Iran to stop these policies," the communique said.

    On the conflict in Syria, the statement, read out by GCC Secretary-General Abdulatif al-Zayani, added: "We ask the international community for serious and swift moves to stop these massacres and these severe attacks".

    Kuwait said it would host an international humanitarian donor conference for Syria in late January, amid concern for millions of Syrians suffering war, homelessness and winter cold.

    "LOTS OF MEDDLING"

    Gulf Arab leaders have long called for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down, and in November the GCC recognized a newly-formed opposition coalition as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people.

    The communique did not elaborate on Iran, but the most common Gulf Arab complaint about alleged Iranian meddling in the region relates to Bahrain, which has repeatedly accused Tehran of interference in its internal politics.

    Iran sees the Gulf as its own backyard and believes it has a legitimate interest in expanding its influence there.

    Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al Khalifa told reporters Iran posed a "very serious threat".

    "Politically, (there is) lots of meddling in the affairs of GCC states; an environmental threat to our region from the technology used inside nuclear facilities; and there is of course the looming nuclear program," he said, referring to Iran's disputed atomic work.

    "So the threat level is quite high, but we are ready if faced with circumstances that require action."

    While not racked by disturbances on the scale of Syria or Egypt, Bahrain has been volatile since pro-democracy protests led by its Shi'ite Muslim majority erupted last year.

    Scattered smoke plumes rose from Bahrain's Sitra and Sanabis districts on Tuesday, apparently caused by youths burning tires, but no major demonstrations were reported by activists.

    Bahrain's Sunni Muslim rulers brought in Saudi and United Arab Emirates forces last year to help quell the protests, and Shi'ite power Iran condemned the move, saying it could lead to regional instability. Bahrain has accused Iran of being behind the unrest. Tehran denies this.

    GCC FORCE LONG SEEN AS INEFFECTIVE

    Bahrain's Shi'ites say they are marginalized politically and economically, a charge the government denies. It has rejected the protesters' main demand for an elected government.

    The summit statement said the GCC would set up a unified military command to tighten defense cooperation but offered few details of a project long prey to sensitivities about sovereignty. Security in the waterway, through which 40 percent of the world's seaborne oil exports passes, has been dominated for decades by the United States.

    But uprisings against long-standing governments across the Middle East and rivalry with Iran over the conflict in Syria have stirred calls among Gulf Arabs to speed up long-stymied efforts to integrate their own foreign and security policies.

    The GCC said it had "supported the creation of a unified military command that organizes and plans and leads the ground, naval and air forces."

    The communique did not elaborate. But Mustafa Alani, a security analyst, told Reuters that he understood the idea was to have a standing command rather than a functioning one, and that it would only operate in times of crisis.

    The GCC already has a pan-GCC military force -- the 9,000-strong Peninsula Shield, created in 1986 and based in Saudi Arabia. It took part in the 1991 Gulf war and was deployed in Kuwait during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

    But the Saudi-based force is widely seen as ineffective. Gulf Arab states have faced a host of obstacles to military integration, including a lack of common equipment, their own reliance on their U.S. ally and concern among some states about potential Saudi dominance of any joint military effort.

    (Reporting by Asma Alsharif; Writing by William Maclean; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gulf-arabs-demand-end-iran-interference-105611871.html

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    From the Editor's Desk: Who's naughty, who's nice

    From the Editor's Desk

    Ah, Christmas Eve. The day we remind our kids that they still have to be good for at least one more day, and remind ourselves that a little extra patience probably wouldn't hurt anyone. Easier said than done, for sure. But it's more important than ever to take a step back, take a breath, and keep some perspective. 

    In keeping with the spirit of things, here's my naughty and nice list. 

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