Thursday, 14 July 2011

Spain beats U.S. book place in the Davis Cup semi-finals

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Spain booked their place in the Davis Cup semi-final against France after taking an unbeatable 3-1 lead over the United States Sunday.

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Voeckler takes tour lead to chaotic day

ST FLOUR, France (Reuters) - France's Thomas Voeckler seized the tour de France lead in a crash-ridden ninth stage Sunday with more favorites in the slaughter caught.

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UPDATE 2-UK calls for fresh legal advice for sky deal

(LONDON, July 11, Reuters) - Britain asked on Monday Forfresh legal advice on the offer from Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp, BSkyB, signal, that it might be Belooking for a way out from the approval of the deal scandal rages during a Phonehacking to buy.

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Island off the coast of Alabama is full of birds after oil spill

BIRMINGHAM, ALA (Reuters) - thousands of baby pelicans grunting and hissing with their parents in tightly packed nests on Gaillard Island, a feathered paradise is located off the coast of Alabama.

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Atlantis docks at space station his last mission

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters)-space shuttle Atlantis arrived at the international space station on Sunday to deliver a last batch of supplies to divestment on the last flight of the American program.

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Brussels Court Vault bursting with crime evidence

BRYXeLLES (Reuters life!)-the criminal justice system in Brussels needs an urgent clean-up.

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Summary box: Metals rise industrial (AP)

Precious metals: Industrial metals prices are rising as a rally in global equity markets bolsters the hope that the economic recovery is gaining steam. As the economy grows, so demand for industrial metals such as copper, palladium and Platinum.

Prospect of hope: the U.S. stock market Indexes rose more than 1 percent Thursday on better news on jobs. Payroll processor ADP reported that businesses added 157,000 employees in June, far more than analysts expected.

POWER UP: Expectations of greater demand also drove up energy prices. Crude oil for delivery in August Rose $2,02 to settle at $ 98.67 per barrel.


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Sales slide for Beyonce of new chart topper

LOS ANGELES (AP) - R & B singer Beyoncé No. 1 in the U.S. pop album charts with their fourth consecutive release on Wednesday, went to the sales the lowest of which were her solo career.

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Orders of China offshore oil risks review after spill (AP)

SHANGHAI – China's Ocean Administration ordered oil companies operating offshore wells to assess risks of incidents along its eastern coast two falls in a field operated by American energy giant ConocoPhillips.

Oceanic State Administration issued a warning Friday, saying the offshore petroleum producers should investigate thoroughly all risks, review their contingency plans and reassess the impact of their operations.

Off-shore operators should learn from the incident and "comprehensively and deeply investigate the risks of oil spill and rectify them," he said.

The falls, which covered 840 square kilometres (324 square miles) in the field of Penglai 19-3 oil in Bohai Bay, drew criticism from environmentalists and local media over the potential damage to the environment and the apparent delay in informing the public.

But China ConocoPhillips, which manages seven platforms of production in the area of Bohai Penglai, defended reply, saying responded quickly to the loss of both and informed the authorities the day that they were.

Earlier this week, Houston-based ConocoPhillips and its Chinese partners in State-owned CNOOC Ltd., said they stopped both the losses and the cleanup work was almost finished.

The delay in announcing the details of the leak, which was first noticed on 4 June, was in part due to the difficulty of tracing the seepage from a natural fault, they said, noting that such losses are rare and had not been seen before in the Bohai Sea.

The Oceanic Administration ordered operators of offshore platform to assess risks from injection water in oil tanks. Losses last month occurred when that work was underway.

ConocoPhillips said it had suspended the injection of water and drilling until it ends its investigation and would change its operational practices to prevent the recurrence of this problem.

State Oceanic Administration said 3,000 metres (3,300 feet) of arms and other equipment were deployed to help clean up the spill.

The oilfield Penglai 19-3, largest field off China, has been jointly developed by China ConocoPhillips and CNOOC Ltd. The U.S. partner holds 49 percent of the field and its operator, while the Chinese partner has 51 percent.

The spill has raised concern about the potential long-term impact on the fishing industry was very active in the area.


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Hitler's hometown revokes his honorary citizenship

Vienna (Reuters) - the Austrian town of Braunau, birthplace of Adolf Hitler, has revoked the Nazi dictator honorary citizenship - even if it has in fact never received one.

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Debt deal not imminent, Boehner says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - a to curb that US debt and avert a looming default is imminent as Democrats and Republicans must still overcome much "serious differences of opinion," said House of representatives speaker John Boehner on Friday.

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Forces Syrian raid Homs, Hama; Assad starts dialogue

AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces killed at least one civilian and injured 20 in Homs Monday in heavy raids on the city since the troops deployed two months ago to crush dissent against President Bashar al-Assad, said residents.

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Spanish mortgage nightmare debt defaulters face (AP)

Alcalá DE HENARES, Spain – Inma RodrĂ­guez lost his job, and now that she has defaulted on her mortgage, she is about to lose his home. But the nightmare does not end here: once creditors kicking off, she still must repay the money he borrowed to buy his house.

Mortgage is an anomaly in most of Europe, but especially acute in these days in Spain, a country grappling with an economic crisis triggered by the collapse of a housing bubble. Since the collapse of 2008, more than 300,000 have been affected by the potential double-whammy of eviction and heaps of mortgage debt.

"It hurts so much," says Rodriguez, choking as you raise your eyes to the ceiling of the House where he lived for 30 years and raised two children.

Under the terms of his contract, Rodriguez probably will have to pay nearly half of its bank debt of euro200, 000-plus ($290,000), plus court costs and fines after she leaves — in stark contrast to the United States, where the defaulters may return the keys to the Bank and walk away from their debt.

Defaulters are a small minority in Spain — nearly 98 percent of mortgage holders are up to date on payments. But their plight is generating a wave of solidarity as unemployment soars to record levels: when an eviction appears imminent, protesters often congregate by the hundreds outside the property to try to block it.

In rallies, demonstrators formed a human and physically prevent cushion clerks and officials of the Bank with a blacksmith in tow to expel residents. The Association behind the demonstrations knew about 50 times since 2009, although ultimately only delays the inevitable.

Last week, the Government approved a decree which seeks to address the situation of debtors evicted. Protects more of their wages to be supported by banks and changes the way that debt post-foreclosure these people is calculated, to try to cut.

If the Bank manages to sell a House foreclosed, this amount is affected the remaining debt. But the norm these days is that the property is presented for auction and no bids. That meant the Bank then takes over the House for only half its value originally estimated and cleans the amount the remaining debt — leaving the borrower again due to a beam. The legislation passed last week raises the proportion that the Bank must pay effectively in case of non-selling at 60 percent.

The platform for victims of Mortgage — Association staging rallies threshold — wants Spain to inaugurate in U.S. mortgage legislation-style. But the Spanish Banking Association says that would wreck the mortgage system of low interest rate of Spain: even now, how to increase the rates of loan-shy banks, may be under 3 percent, with repayment periods than more than 40 years and no mortgage insurance required.

The result, they say, would banks granting suffer less expensive, more and more small loans that are repayable in a shorter time, meaning the almost 98 percent of mortgage holders who make their payments on time.

"Taxpayers good would be the ones to be injured," he said.

But Rodriguez, an unemployed cleaning lady of 56 years, said that she fell victim to a rapacious eager to lend money. She says that she can barely read or write and gets confused in gumbo of his financial woes thick, shared with estranged husband.

Rodriguez and her husband Manuel, who worked as a painter and a Carpenter, took out a second mortgage in 2006 to pay off debts, remodel their apartment with 3 bedrooms in this town outside Madrid and buy furniture and a new car.

"I didn't even know what I was signing," says in a living room with empty shelves and a cuckoo clock broken, Rodriguez as three small Yorkshire terrier yapped at his heels.

Six months after taking of mortgage, Rodriguez and her husband separated. Since then, she complains, he chipped in a dime to the euro1, 000-plus mortgage month. She has worked in almost two-and-a-half years, and even when it did gained euro500 just one month.

"They made it so easy. Rodriguez, so easy, "he said. "If we hadn't bought anything or done all this, it would not have to anything now."


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David, Victoria Beckham welcome new baby girl

LOS ANGELES (Reuters)-Celebrity couple David and Victoria Beckham welcomed a new girl to the world on Sunday, adding a daughter for three children already have on their growing family.

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