Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Evans scores twice as Sounders down FC Dallas

Associated Press Sports

updated 11:13 p.m. ET Oct. 21, 2012

SEATTLE (AP) - Brad Evans scored twice, including the go-ahead goal, to lead the Seattle Sounders to a 3-1 victory over FC Dallas on Sunday night.

The Sounders (15-7-11, 56 points), who already have clinched their fourth straight MLS playoff berth, climbed into a second-place tie with Real Salt Lake in the Western Conference. Both teams have one game remaining.

The loss eliminated FC Dallas (9-13-11, 38 points) from playoff contention, securing the fifth and final spot in the West for Vancouver.

The Sounders did not have head coach Sigi Schmid on the sidelines. He was serving a one-game suspension after making comments critical of the officiating following Wednesday's 0-0 tie with Salt Lake in Seattle. Lead assistant coach Brian Schmetzer ran the team in Schmid's absence.

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Ward-Pugh Hosts 14th Annual Fall Community Cleanup

From Tony Hyatt

LOUISVILLE, KY?? With the fall season now in full swing, Councilwoman Tina Ward-Pugh is asking for volunteers to help keep the beauty of the season pleasing to the eye by helping with the 14th Annual 9th District Fall Cleanup.
??????????? ?We have so many great people who help us with all of our cleanups both in the spring and fall,? says Ward-Pugh. ?This is yet another good example of a community effort because people care. We can always use volunteers.?
??????????? Volunteers should check in at 8:30 am in the lower parking lot of the Mellwood Art Center at 1860 Mellwood Avenue on Saturday, October 27th. Volunteers will be provided with bags and gloves, as well as t-shirts on a first-come, first-served basis. Before the cleanup begins at 9:00am, volunteers will have a chance to mingle and enjoy coffee and breakfast donated by Heine Brothers? Coffee and the Clifton McDonald?s.
?Brightside is always great partner in our Fall Community Cleanup,? says Ward-Pugh. ?I am impressed that every year so many people, not only here in the Ninth District but all over Metro Louisville, remind everyone that citizenship includes community pride in where we live and work.??
? For more information or to sign up, please call the Councilwoman?s office at 574-1109.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Clintons land in Haiti to showcase industrial park

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center, accompanied by, from left, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., Caracol Ekam Housing site engineer Mario Nicoleau, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Haitian President Michel Martelly, tours the Caracol Ekam Housing Site in Caracol, Haiti, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. Clinton, and husband, former President Bill Clinton, arrived in northern Haiti Monday leading a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities to showcase the centerpiece of the U.S. effort to help the country recover from the 2010 earthquake. (AP Photo/Larry Downing, Pool)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center, accompanied by, from left, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., Caracol Ekam Housing site engineer Mario Nicoleau, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Haitian President Michel Martelly, tours the Caracol Ekam Housing Site in Caracol, Haiti, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. Clinton, and husband, former President Bill Clinton, arrived in northern Haiti Monday leading a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities to showcase the centerpiece of the U.S. effort to help the country recover from the 2010 earthquake. (AP Photo/Larry Downing, Pool)

A government employee tests translation devices in preparation for a ceremony at the Caracol Industrial Park, in Caracol, Haiti, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The Haitian government will host Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities including Donna Karan, Sean Penn and Ben Stiller, Monday, to showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake. The Clintons and their allies hope the $300 million facility will transform the northern part of this impoverished country by providing thousands of desperately needed jobs. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

U.S. actor and comedian Ben Stiller, center, smiles as he walks on the grounds of the Caracol Industrial Park, in Caracol, Haiti, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The Haitian government will host Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities including Stiller, Sean Penn and Donna Karan, Monday, to showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake. The Clintons and their allies hope the $300 million facility will transform the northern part of this impoverished country by providing thousands of desperately needed jobs. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

American fashion designer Donna Karan smiles as she stands before a display of Haitian pottery at the Caracol Industrial Park, in Caracol, Haiti. The Haitian government will host Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities including Karan, Sean Penn and Ben Stiller, Monday, to showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake. The Clintons and their allies hope the $300 million facility will transform the northern part of this impoverished country by providing thousands of desperately needed jobs. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Haitian President Michel Martelly at the Sae-A Administration Building at the Caracol Industrial Park in Caracol, Haiti, Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. Clinton, and husband, former President Bill Clinton, arrived in northern Haiti Monday leading a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities to showcase the centerpiece of the U.S. effort to help the country recover from the 2010 earthquake. (AP Photo/Larry Downing, Pool)

(AP) ? Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in northern Haiti on Monday at the head of a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities to showcase the centerpiece of the U.S. effort to help the country recover from the 2010 earthquake.

An all-star turnout was expected for the opening of the industrial park more than 100 miles from the slowly recovering quake zone. Sean Penn, who has run his own aid effort in Haiti, was there, along with actor Ben Stiller, fashion designer Donna Karan and British business magnate Richard Branson.

Earlier, thousands of Haitians, many of them standing outside small roadside huts, waved at the Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's motorcade as it wound its way from the airport. She and other U.S. officials, including Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont, toured a housing development for industrial park workers supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Hillary Rodham Clinton told a roomful of investors that she had made Haiti a priority when she became Secretary of State.

"We had learned that supporting long-term prosperity in Haiti meant more than providing aid," she said. "It required investments in infrastructure and the economy that would help the Haitian people achieve their own dreams.

"So we shifted our assistance to investments to address some of the biggest challenges facing this country: creating jobs and sustainable economic growth," she added.

The Secretary of State noted there were three presidents gathered in one room to celebrate the opening: her husband, former American President Bill Clinton, current Haitian President Michel Martelly and his predecessor Rene Preval.

Bill Clinton, now a U.N. special envoy for Haiti, arrived in Caracol separately from his wife.

The Clintons and their allies hope that the $300 million industrial facility will transform the northern part of this impoverished country by providing thousands of desperately needed jobs.

Some Haitians have a sharply different view. They say the Caracol Industrial Park does little more than replicate failed efforts from the past and contend it will benefit outsiders more than Haitians. They also worry it will harm some of the few pieces of undamaged environment that still exist in Haiti.

"It's really all-in on this project, and there's a high bar to deliver," said Laurent Dubois, a historian who teaches at Duke University and is author of "Haiti: The Aftershocks of History." ''It really needs to deliver in a big way so that people will think, yeah, this was the right thing to do."

The stakes are high in large part because the Clintons have been so heavily involved.

The Caracol project was in the works before the earthquake but it became a top priority for the Obama administration soon after the disaster. Hillary Rodham Clinton's chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, has made almost monthly visits to the site on Haiti's northern coast.

Bill Clinton also took an interest. He attended the project's groundbreaking a year ago with Martelly.

The $124 million put in by the U.S. makes the park Washington's biggest single investment in the aftermath of the quake and it is certain to shape the legacy of the Clintons, who last visited Haiti together in 1975 on a wedding gift following their honeymoon in Mexico.

Monday's trip is Hillary Rodham Clinton's third to Haiti since the earthquake, and there have been more than a dozen visits by her husband, who was co-chairman of an earthquake recovery panel before its mandate ended a year ago.

The industrial park to be inaugurated by the Clintons was built on a 617-acre (250-hectare) site meant to "decentralize" Haiti's economy away from the crowded capital of Port-au-Prince and help develop the long-neglected countryside.

The anchor tenant is South Korean apparel giant Sae-A Trading Co. Ltd, which begun production in May. It has agreed to create 20,000 permanent jobs within six years and also build 5,000 houses. Backers say the entire park has the potential to generate up to 65,000 jobs in all.

Sae-A, which shipped 76,000 T-shirts to Wal-Mart in the United States on Oct. 15, says it is training 1,050 people it has hired, 70 percent of them from the area surrounding Caracol. Daniel Cho, a representative of Sae-A in Haiti, said the employees will be paid almost $5 for eight hours of work.

A local paint manufacturing company, Peintures Caraibes SA, became the second tenant in July and will export paint made by Sherwin Williams along with its own paint; production begins next month. It's supposed to hire a total of 350 people.

Details are still being worked on to bring in other tenants, but the project's architects hope its duty-free status and a 15-year tax holiday will lure more companies.

Everyone agrees Haiti needs jobs. The country of some 10 million people is among the poorest in the world, and unemployment and underemployment hover around 60 percent. The money earned by those lucky to find work is spread thin.

Despite the promises of up to 65,000 jobs at the site, and projections of possibly 133,000 more jobs through related cottage industries, the Caracol project has drawn heaps of skepticism.

Critics say it's not much different from the factories to make baseballs for the U.S. sport that were built in the 1970s and 1980s under the regime of playboy dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier.

Those jobs prompted thousands of farmers to leave their fields for the capital, and agricultural areas succumbed to neglect. Shantytowns like Cite Soleil emerged to house the new workers. The factories got tax breaks but there was no income to offset Duvalier's alleged plundering of state coffers.

Haiti was supposed to become the "Taiwan of the Caribbean" but instead it suffered through economic collapse brought on by political instability.

"This is: Been there, done that," Alex Dupuy, a Haiti-born sociologist who teaches at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, said of the Caracol project.

Because of the tenants' tax breaks, outside investors will have more to gain than Haitians, he said.

"This is not a strategy that is meant to provide Haiti with any measure of sustainable development ... The only reason those industries come to Haiti is because the country has the lowest wages in the region," Dupuy said.

Sae-A will pay employees Haiti's minimum wage, which is $5 a day. Workers will be eligible for bonuses based on performance.

Hillary Clinton acknowledged the controversy associated with the project last month but argued that private enterprise strengthens economies.

"You cannot have development in today's world without partnering with the private sector, and that has been our mantra, and we are now creating examples," Clinton said at her husband's Clinton Global Initiative in New York.

"Are there pitfalls? Are there problems? Of course there are ? there is with any kind of organized effort at development. But the fact is that including the private sector gives developing economies new opportunities."

Backers of Caracol stress that it will bring tens of thousands of jobs to an area where subsistence farming has long been the only alternative to migration, and Jean Cherenfant, mayor of Cap-Haitien, a seaside city 13 miles (21 kilometers) from Caracol, is among them. He sees the facility as a boon for the region.

"We don't have a lot of employers here, and we're talking about several hundred thousand jobs," Cherenfant said by telephone. "I will not go along with those people who are pessimistic."

Proponents also say they are working to address potential problems. They say they have put money into multiple communities in the north in an effort to prevent Caracol from spawning shantytowns like the ones that sprang up in Port-au-Prince decades ago. The projects include new housing, road improvements and even help for farms.

Critics point to other pitfalls, including a threat to the environment. Several studies show there is elkhorn and staghorn coral at the mouth of a bay where proposals call for a new port that would make shipping easier for Caracol's tenants.

Haiti's government will ultimately decide where, and even if, a port is built. For now, the Manzanillo port in the neighboring Dominican Republic is being used, and it could remain the port if Haiti decides not to build one.

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Associated Press writer Josh Lederman contributed to this report from Caracol, Haiti.

Associated Press

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Business events scheduled for Tuesday

Major business events and economic events scheduled for Tuesday:

WASHINGTON ? Federal Reserve policymakers begin a two-day meeting to set interest rates.

3M Co. reports quarterly financial results.

Amgen Inc. reports quarterly financial results.

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. reports quarterly financial results.

Facebook Inc. reports quarterly financial results.

Netflix Inc. reports quarterly financial results.

Norfolk Southern Corp. reports quarterly financial results.

Reynolds American Inc. reports quarterly financial results.

United Parcel Service Inc. reports quarterly financial results.

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Report: Samsung Won't Sell LCD Panels to Apple Anymore

The Korea Times reports that Samsung will stop providing Apple with LCD panels next year. According to an unnamed "senior Samsung source," the company is unwilling to sell displays to Apple at the steep discounts of some of its competitors like LG. More »


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BURKE Real Estate | DUNLEIGH Homes For Sale October, 2012 ...

by starfish on October 21, 2012

Find DUNLEIGH Homes For Sale and DUNLEIGH Home Values. We also have information on mortgages, insurance, movers and other BURKE Real Estate Services for anyone looking to sell or buy a home in Virginia.

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The Penhall Family ? Mining Industry Should Improve Output and ...

Posted By gabrielia on October 20, 2012

Recently, because of the continuously developing speed of the new building construction and demolition project, a lot of manufacturers make a series of improvement on the raw materials used in the industry of building construction and the hammer crusher which is one crushing machine. The performance characteristics and processing craftsmanship have attracted a lot of attention of the customers according to the reason that the crushing machine is the basic and the key equipment in the industry of basic project. The upgrading and innovation of the national mining machinery is confronting the most urgent situation at this right minute, so we must come up with some measures to improve the output and working efficiency of the mining machinery, which has become the processing target of the whole behavior of us.

Henan Hongxing Mining Machinery puts its attention to the innovation and updating of the mining machines in order to service perfectly for the building industry and the national construction of the city, so that is the reason why we put our attention to the machines such as high efficiency impact crusher, spiral cone crusher, hammer crusher, impact crusher, sand maker and vibrating screen. And at the same time, our company also specially designs the production line for the different customers according to the different raw materials and the complicated requirements coming from the customers such as the sand production line and the stone production line.

The mobile crushing machine produced by our company can make a big difference to the handling of the rubbish, which can process the rubbish according to the simple procedures such as the crushing, grinding and screening, and we can get the recycling aggregate from the rubbish, which can help us to save the cost and decrease the waste of the energy, which can help to improve the working efficiency and to create enormous profit at the same time. Because of the comprehensive rapid development of the industry, the requirement for the mining machinery is becoming higher and higher, which can be focused on the energy saving, environmental protection and the high efficiency. Hongxing always adheres to the principles of self-improvement and innovation on the basis of the strategy of improving the quality of the products made by us in order to realize the advantages of the energy saving and high efficiency.

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