Nalbandian sale a la cancha en el Abierto de Estocolmo

Desde las 13.30 (Fox Sports), debuta ante el belga Xavier Malisse por la primera ronda del torneo de Suecia. Mañana se presentan Del Potro y Chela.

David Nalbandian enfrentará esta tarde, desde las 13.30, al belga Xavier Malisse por la ronda inicial del torneo de Estocolmo, el mismo en el que se consagró campeón en 2008. Mañana debutarán otros dos argentinos: Juan Martín Del Potro y Juan Ignacio Chela.

El Rey David, ubicado en el puesto 58 del ranking mundial de la ATP, tiene una clara ventaja en el historial sobre Malisse (51), a quien superó en cuatro oportunidades y perdió en una ocasión, la última vez que se enfrentaron, en 2008 en el Masters 1000 de Miami. El cordobés venció cuatro veces seguidas al belga, en Wimbledon 2002, Australia 2003, Montecarlo 2006 y el US Open 2007. En el caso de ganar, Nalbandian jugará ante el vencedor del choque entre el croata Ivan Dodig (32) y el francés Adrian Mannarino (87).

Por su parte, tanto Del Potro debutará mañana ante el ganador del partido entre el estadounidense James Blake (69) y el belga Olivier Rochus (72), mientras que Chela espera por el ascendente estadounidense Ryan Sweeting (66) o el búlgaro Grigor Dimitrov (70), una de las grandes promesas del tenis mundial. El torneo sueco se disputa sobre canchas rápidas, tiene como máximo favorito al título al francés Gael Monfils (10) y el único argentino que ganó el certamen fue Nalbandian, cuando derrotó en la final al local Robin Soderling.

Fuente: Clarìn

Aumentan a 315 los muertos por las inundaciones en Tailandia

Ante el empeoramiento de la crisis, la primera ministra convocó hoy otra reunión de urgencia de su Gabinete con la finalidad de adoptar medidas adicionales. Las autoridades de Tailandia temen que el daño económico sea devastador si las inundaciones alcanzan Bangkok, una ciudad de unos diez millones de habitantes y que contribuye con el 41 por ciento al Producto Interior Bruto (PIB). Estiman que los daños por las inundaciones ascienden a 190.000 millones de baht, unos U$S6.200 millones.

Las autoridades de Tailandia elevaron hoy a 315 el número de muertes causadas por las graves inundaciones que amenazan con extenderse hasta Bangkok, la capital, donde se refuerza la protección ante el avance del agua procedente del norte.

El Ejército apoyado por operarios de los servicios públicos y voluntarios comenzó hoy a colocar a lo largo de seis kilómetros los 1,2 millones de sacas de arena necesarias para evitar que el agua entre en Bangkok por el norte, como si se tratara de un lento tsunami.

Ante el empeoramiento de la crisis, la primera ministra, Yingluck Shinawatra, convocó hoy otra reunión de urgencia de su Gabinete con la finalidad de adoptar medidas adicionales y examinar el coste económico de las inundaciones.

El Gobierno contempla aumentar el déficit presupuestario en un 14 por ciento o en 400.000 millones de baht (unos 13.000 millones de dólares, 9.430 millones de euros) para el años fiscal que comenzó el pasado 1 de octubre.

Las autoridades de Tailandia temen que el daño económicos sea devastador si las inundaciones alcanzan Bangkok, una ciudad de unos diez millones de habitantes y que contribuye con el 41 por ciento al Producto Interior Bruto (PIB).

El daño causado por las inundaciones que van por su tercer mes y se acercan ya al cuarto, han costado ya el 1,7 por ciento de su PIB para este año, que en principio se proyectaba sería del 4,4 por ciento.

La Federación de Industrias Tailandesas estima que los daños por las inundaciones ascienden a 190.000 millones de baht (unos 6.200 millones de dólares o 4.400 millones de euros).

Fuente: EFE

4ta. medalla dorada: Crismanich logró el oro en taekwondo

El correntino Sebastián Crismanich disputó una final apasionante ante el venezolano Carlos Vásquez -había superado al mexicano Uriel Adriano en semis- y se impuso por un ajustado 12-9 gracias a un golpe a la cabeza sobre el cierre del tercer asalto. Fue cambiante, pero el argentino siempre manejó las acciones.

El taekwondo argentino se vistió de oro en los Panamericanos de Guadalajara de la mano de Sebastián Crismanich, quien se quedó con el primer lugar del podio en la categoría hasta 80 kilogramos y redondeó una jornada inolvidable, con victorias que quedarán en la memoria.

Crismanich estuvo 7-2 por una patada al rostro, pero se descuidó en otro ataque y el venezolano se colocó a dos sobre el cierre del primer round. En el segundo, el correntino sumó otro tanto y llegó al tercero con ventaja de tres (8-5).

En el último, Vásquez conectó una patada con giro y el match quedó 9-8 a favor del argentino, que intentó cuidar y fue advertido. Sin embargo, a falta de pocos segundos para el final, Crismanich alcanzó el rostro y festejó por anticipado. Sabía que había logrado el oro.

El argentino había pasado la primera ronda con un categórico 12-0 (se definió por superioridad) ante el nicaragüense Michael Rodríguez y en cuartos dejó en el camino por nocaut al canadiense Sebastien Michaud, medalla de bronce el Mundial de Beijing 2007.

Ya en semis, Crismanich volvió a aprovechar su velocidad para avanzar con otro gran resultado. Durante el combate ante Solorzano, logró un golpe a la cabeza y sólo sufrió un punto por penalización para ganar por 8-1.

En tanto, diferente fue la suerte para la argentina Verónica Tajes, quien se despidió en la primera ronda de la categoría hasta 67 kilogramos al perder por un categórico 11-0 ante la colombiana Katherine Dumar.

Fuente: Urgente24

Cúneo Libarona: «Es un acto de corrupción»

El abogado de Carlos Ávila, quien denunció a Julio Grondona por «administración fraudulenta» y «lavado de dinero», desligó del caso a la AFA, a los medios y al Gobierno. «Es un fraude, con la firme sospecha de que el dinero fue a parar a las cuentas de Grondona», aseguró en Radio 10

Mario Cúneo Libarona, abogado del ex titular de la empresa Torneo y Competencias (TyC), Carlos Ávila, aseguró que la denuncia presentada contra Julio Grondona, presidente de la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino, «es independiente de la AFA, de otros medios y del gobierno; es un acto de corrupción».

«La discusión es: ‘se quedaron con mi plata, sospecho de Grondona, está este dinero de Grondona, a partir de ahí rastreen de dónde viene el dinero'», completó el reconocido letrado en declaraciones a Radio 10.

A su vez, comentó que «a fines de julio se radicó la denuncia por parte de Ávila, donde se denuncia un fraude, desapoderamiento de dinero, con la firme sospecha de que ese dinero ha ido a parar a las cuentas de Grondona, que son más de doce y con montos importantísimos».

Cúneo Libarona agregó que esas cuentas están radicadas «justo en Ginebra, que es precisamente donde el trabaja (Grondona) en la FIFA. Se trata de banquitos chicos; debe haber muchísimas más, con montos importantes». «Ojalá que la Justicia investigue en serio», se esperanzó.

El abogado manifestó que el titular de la AFA deberá explicar «un montón de cosas» que se desprenden de la cámara oculta publicada por varios medios de comunicación, incluida la amenaza contra el periodista Alejandro Fantino y Juan Cruz Ávila, hijo del empresario y productor del programa El Show del Fútbol.

«Es terrible… Grondona plantea ‘no voy a dejar avanzar’, por decirlo en términos elegantes, a Fantino, ni Juan Cruz, entonces ‘los voy a mandar a matar’. Habla de la AFA como si fuese la casa propia, ‘tengo esto, la cláusula, Cristina no sabe que la tengo, voy a decidir, a hacer…’. Como si el resto de los dirigentes estuvieran pintados», concluyó Cúneo Libarona.

Fuente: Infobae

«Se nos abrió una chance»

Tras un largo viaje en micro desde San Juan, Cahais se ilusiona con el empate de Boca ante Belgrano y dijo que le pueden seguir peleando el campeonato.

Tras un largo viaje en micro desde San Juan, ya que el plantel de la Academia no pudo volver en avión por la cancelación de los vuelos producto de las cenizas, Matías Cahais comentó que llegaron cansados pero con optimismo por el resultado de Boca ante Belgrano. “Se nos abrió una mínima chance. El equipo jugó bastante bien, buscamos todo el partido pero el arquero de ellos anduvo muy bien”, dijo el jugador de Racing en diálogo con Fox Sports.

A su vez, Cahais le mandó un saludo de aliento a Lucas Viatri, deseándole una pronta recuperación. “Le deseo lo mejor a Lucas (Viatri), es una lesión embromada pero estoy seguro que se va a recuperar bien, lo conozco, es un tipo que no baja los brazos, el tiempo se hace largo pero seguro que lo va a llevar delante de la mejor manera, con la gente que lo quiere y lo apoya que es mucha”, dijo.

Por otra parte, también se refirió al problema suscitado con Teo Gutiérrez. “Teo se sentía mal y, pidió no viajar. Nosotros nos enteramos sobre la marcha, no pudimos saber mucho. Cuando volvamos a las prácticas veremos como está, si es que se enfermó o si es que está cansado”, terminó.

Fuente: Olè

Sólo le pido a Diez

Se confirmó lo peor: Román tiene la misma lesión en el talón que lo paró en el 2009, está afuera del próximo partido y no hay una fecha de regreso estipulada. Reza Falcioni…

No estamos preocupados por el resultado de los estudios, estamos preocupados porque lo vimos muy preocupado a él”.

El regreso de Román Riquelme no tiene fecha. Cuando el domingo lo vieron pedir el cambio y dejar la cancha, enseguida supieron que algo no andaba bien de verdad. Después, quienes lo cruzaron en el vestuario, se agarraron la cabeza. Sabían muy bien que el 10 no es un jugador que deja el campo de juego así no más. Y si lo deja, es por algo: el traumatismo en el talón del pie izquierdo, que le apareció después del partido de hace dos semanas frente a Tigre, era cosa seria.

Fue el propio Román el que una vez finalizado este partido ante Belgrano le comentó al cuerpo médico que quería hacerse unos estudios para ver de qué se trataba este inconveniente. José Veiga y Pablo Ortega Gallo, los doctores del plantel profesional, se movieron inmediatamente y le consiguieron un turno para ayer después del mediodía, a las 14, en un centro de estudios médicos.

La preocupación, entonces, nació por la preocupación de Riquelme. Porque en el club todos saben que no es un jugador adepto a los estudios y, en cambio, suele jugar con molestias y lesiones… Y los temores por lo que podía pasar, finalmente se hicieron realidad cuando al cuerpo médico de Boca le llegó la confirmación de parte de quienes hicieron los exámenes y vieron las imágenes: “Riquelme tiene una fascitis plantar”, informó Veiga. Y se trata de la misma lesión que lo paró en varios momentos del 2009 (jugó apenas 26 partidos), le hizo imposible tener continuidad y derivó en una rotura de la fascia plantar derecha.

“Es una lesión muy complicada. Si vos tenés algún problema en el gemelo o en el cuádriceps, descansás la pierna y listo. Ahora, si es el talón donde te duele, lo maltratás todo el tiempo, caminando, parado, como sea… Es muy difícil de recuperarlo”, explicaron en el club, y agregaron que es una lesión que se ocasiona por un golpe o una sucesión de golpes en el tiempo.

Por lo pronto, el martes ante Colón en Santa Fe, Román no va a poder jugar y Julio Falcioni deberá elegir entre Leandro Gracián, quien lo reemplazó este domingo, y Cristian Chávez, volante derecho que naturalmente es enganche. Pero, más allá del rendimiento que pueda tener el que ingresa, todos saben que pierden a quien es el alma del equipo. “Cuando un equipo está bien, se contagian todos para estar bien. El semestre pasado era al revés. Hoy ponés a cualquiera y entra bien”, igual se ilusionan.

El problema, aunque no se compara con la anterior en el otro pie, es que la lesión del 10 no tiene vencimiento. “A partir de ahora, la recuperación es día a día”, dijeron los médicos, quienes evaluarán cómo mejora con el tratamiento kinesiológico, si la zona se desinflama. Por ahora, en Boca, sólo le piden al Diez que se mejore…

Fuente: Olè

La petrolera de Vila y Manzano deberá pagar más de 800 mil dólares al Estado

Un reclamo hecho por irregularidades formales puso al descubierto nuevamente el eterno proceso de la concesión de las áreas petroleras secundarias. La firma de los empresarios mendocinos renunció al área más promisoria y por ello deberá abonar la garantía.

Un fallo de la Corte nacional reavivó la historia de las concesiones de las áreas petroleras secundarias licitadas por Julio Cobos y concesionadas por Celso Jaque.

El proceso, tortuoso y desprolijo, tuvo un corolario judicial inesperado para la empresa Ketsal del grupo Vila-Manzano, que por haber renunciado a una de las concesiones, el Gobierno quiere ejecutarle la caución que la empresa debió depositar de acuerdo al pliego de condiciones de aquella licitación.

Se trata del área de Chachauén, que cuenta con más posibilidad de extracción de petróleo con los métodos sofisticados que aplica YPF en la cuenca neuquina, a la cual pertenece este territorio ubicado en el departamento de Malargüe.
Esa prospección hace que se presagie que en el área una producción más que interesante. Esta parcela es una de las siete que se quedó Ketzal, la petrolera creada para estas oportunidades por el tándem Vila-Manzano. Consecuentemente, aumentó el interés de la petrolera YPF en trabajar en esa zona como socio operativo de Ketsal. El Ejecutivo actuó de facilitador, y si bien no hay confirmación oficial, el Gobierno se esperanza con poder anunciar esto antes de las elecciones de octubre, aunque en realidad los cálculos más optimistas señalan que esto se puede concretar recién a fin de año, anunció MDZ el 8 de agosto en base a los dichos del director de Petróleo, Pedro Sánchez.

Ahora se conoció esta resolución del alto tribunal de la Nación que refrenda la posición de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de Mendoza, que rechazó una acción procesal administrativa (APA) que presentó Ketsal en reclamo de la aplicación de la ejecución de la caución, que asciende a unos 845 mil dólares.

La decisión judicial se basó en una cuestión de forma. La descripción de la resolución la dieron las fuentes oficiales: «Cuando Ketsal presentó la acción procesal administrativa, lo hizo en término, pero el abogado que la presentó no tenía en ese momento la representación de la empresa. El asunto es que el letrado de la petrolera presentó esos avales fuera de término y por ese motivo el reclamo se cayó».

Fueron los abogados de la Asesoría de Gobierno los que encontraron la grieta por donde hizo agua el reclamo de Ketsal. Luego de esto, la empresa se presentó ante la Corte de la Nación con un recurso extraordinario que finalmente fue rechazado por el alto tribunal.

El último movimiento del expediente titulado Ketsal Kilwer Areas Chachauén y Otros contra Gobierno de la Provincia 0097851 (acción procesal administrativa) ahora se encuentra en la Fiscalía de Estado, que es el organismo encargado de fijar la forma de pago de la caución y de escuchar las propuestas de la empresa.
Fuente: mdzol.com

Boudou ya prepara su desembarco en el Senado y teme roces con Aníbal

El ministro de Economía delinea con su equipo cuánto personal podrá sumar a la Cámara alta y cómo manejará el área administrativa, en la que contará con un 50% más de presupuesto. Un rumor sobre posibles despidos provocó alertas en el sindicato. Dudas por el rol de Aníbal Fernández.
Ni bien le comunicaron que sería compañero de fórmula de Cristina Kirchner, Amado Boudou puso manos a la obra: llamó a su secretario legal y administrativo, Andrés Iturrieta, y le pidió saber cuanto antes cuáles son los pasos necesarios para nombrar empleados en el Senado, que si nada extraño ocurre en las elecciones del domingo, presidirá desde el 10 de diciembre.

Boudou contará para eso con un presupuesto de 892 millones de pesos para el Senado, 50% por encima del actual, que asciende sólo a 585. Y quiere que la mayor parte de ese dinero sea para ampliar su estructura de poder hacia adentro y hacia afuera de la Cámara, donde ser un actor político de relevancia.

Por tradición, nadie le discute al presidente del Senado la secretaría administrativa del cuerpo, aunque su titular debe elegirlo el cuerpo. Hasta Cobos enfrentado al Gobierno siguió con el control de esa área, hoy a cargo de Benigno Rins.

El gurú administrativo de Boudou ni bien llegó a Economía fue Benigno Vélez, quien luego se convirtió en gerente general del Banco Central. Su cargo fue ocupado por Iturrieta, uno de los candidatos naturales para reemplazar a Rins. Aunque tampoco se descarta que premie en ese lugar a algún colaborador cercano.

Pero lo cierto es que la dinámica parlamentaria exige personas idóneas en áreas claves para evitar errores que puedan pagarse caro. De ahí la existencia de figuras históricas y respetadas por todas las fuerzas como lo fue el recientemente fallecido Manuel Canals, prosecretario parlamentario hasta el último día de su vida.

La secretaría parlamentaria está a cargo de Juan Estrada, de estrecha relación con el bloque oficial. Es quien coordina el curso legislativo y la dinámica de las sesiones, en las que el presidente queda expuesto a centímetros de los 72 senadores.

Cuando el vicepresidente abandona temporalmente la sesión quien ocupa su silla es el presidente provisional del Senado, cargo que dejará el 10 de diciembre José Pampuro.

El principal candidato a sucederlo es Aníbal Fernández, a quien pocos imaginan inactivo en el Senado, aunque tampoco hay tanto con lo que pueda soñar, mucho más tratándose de alguien que deja diez años en el Poder Ejecutivo.

Otro lugar que podría recaer en Aníbal es la Comisión de Asuntos Constitucionales, que abandonará Nicolás Fernández, el santacruceño con chances de ser el próximo ministro de Justicia.

Uno de los rumores que alteró el por estos días aplanado microclima de la Cámara alta es la supuesta intención que tendría el jefe de Gabinete de sumar personal para tener poder.

Pero nada molestó a los empleados como la versión de que Boudou tendría intenciones de reducir la planta de personal, difundida por el portal NCN. La Cámara Alta tiene en su plantilla 1.907 agentes de planta permanente y 1.541 temporarios.

Son estos últimos casos los más complicados, ya que su continuidad está atada a la suerte de la nueva composición de la Cámara alta. Por las dudas, Norberto Di Próspero, histórico jefe del gremio de personal legislativo ya avisó que defenderá a los empleados que se hayan ganado su lugar. El jefe gremial del Senado es Fabián Zaccardi, secretario de organización y movilización de APL.

Di Próspero, quien en el 2005 mostró toda su fuerza al tomar el recinto de Diputados, vivió en carne propia la inquietud de los empleados de la otra Cámara durante un acto en el que varios se acercaron a preguntarle si conocía las intenciones de Boudou. Testigos de ese careo contaron a LPO que no mostró preocupación por lo que fuera a hacer el actual ministro.
Fuente: lapoliticaonline.com/

Cristina volvió a mostrar su preferencia por Evita en detrimento de Perón


La presidenta Cristina Kirchner volvió a mostrar ayer su preferencia por Eva Duarte en detrimento de Juan Perón al evocar el Día de la Lealtad Peronista junto con el aniversario de la primera transmisión televisiva.

En el nuevo edificio de las señales públicas Encuentro, Pakapaka, Tecnópolis TV y el portal Educ.ar, ubicado en la ex ESMA, Cristina Kirchner inició su discurso señalando que «Evita vive, la historia vive y Néstor vive».

Aprovechando ambas evocaciones, la jefa de Estado hizo mención a la emisión del discurso que Evita dio en la Plaza de Mayo el 17 de octubre de 1951 que significó la primera transmisión televisiva.
«Después de ver ese discurso me hace pensar que todo lo que diga ahora suena estúpido», sostuvo Cristina.

Sectores peronistas enfrentados al Gobierno se ocuparon de remarcar esta distancia de la jefa de estado con el líder peronista y pusieron como ejemplo las demoras para llevar adelante un monumento a Perón detrás de la Casa Rosada.
En contraposición la jefa de Estado inauguró dos murales de la «abanderada de los humildes» en el edificio del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social, sobre la Avenida 9 de Julio.
En marzo pasado, el candidato a presidente del Frente Popular Eduardo Duhalde dijo que la Presidenta se negó a colaborar para el traslado de los restos de Perón realizado en 2006.
En ese sentido, otros funcionarios representaron al Gobierno en los actos por el Día de la Lealtad.
Así, el secretario de Comunicación Pública, Juan Manuel Abal Medina, y el candidato a vicegobernador bonaerense por el Frente para la Victoria (FpV), Gabriel Mariotto, participaron en Lobos de un acto en la casa natal de Juan Domingo Perón.
Abal Medina destacó el papel histórico «del peronismo y el kirchnerismo, como disputa permanente contra los factores de poder», que forma parte de una «una pelea que cuando se deja de dar, se pierde».
Asimismo, el gobernador Daniel Scioli convocó por la mañana a reafirmar la «lealtad» al proyecto político del Gobierno nacional, al considerar que retoma las «banderas históricas» del 17 de octubre de 1945.

«Reafirmemos nuestra lealtad a un proyecto político que hace 8 años viene retomando las banderas históricas nacidas el 17 de octubre de 1945», destacó el mandatario en un comunicado.

(Fuente NA)

Redacción de Tribuna de Periodistas

Sale a la luz la verdad del Fútbol Para Todos


Hace algún tiempo, más precisamente a mediados de 2009, irrumpió en la Argentina algo inédito en el mundo. Gracias a la maquiavélica mente de Néstor Kirchner nuestro país se convirtió en el primer Estado en financiar el fútbol.
Este despropósito, que nos cuesta a todos los argentinos alrededor de mil millones de pesos anuales, fue pergeñado solo para perjudicar al Grupo Clarín. No hay otro motivo.
Y las mentiras al parecer tienen patas muy cortas. “Queremos que el fútbol sea para todos, y que no secuestren los goles”. Sin embargo, en un artículo de la edición impresa del diario Perfil del domingo 16 de octubre, se puede ver claramente cómo la realidad va saliendo a la luz.
Según dice la nota en cuestión “Va a haber cambios para 2012, y TyC puede ser una de las productoras, junto a La Corte, que se encargue de producir los partidos”, le contó a Perfil, off the record, una fuente de FpT. “Es probable que trabajemos en la producción, sí”, asiente, también en off, un directivo de TyC.
En agosto de 2009 la AFA, con la venia del Gobierno, rescindió de la nada el contrato con Televisión Satelital Codificada (TSC), una sociedad mitad del Grupo Clarín, mitad de TyC. Entonces, el presidente de TyC, Marcelo Bombau, amenazó con entablarle un juicio millonario a la AFA: “la sangre va a llegar al río”, avisó, apocalíptico. Pero en TyC no comen vidrio. Grondona tampoco. En consecuencia, y pese a que TSC enjuició a la AFA por 2.280 millones de pesos (la causa todavía rebota de un juzgado a otro), Bombau fue apartado del día a día para que el CEO de TyC, Alejandro Burzaco (hermano de Eugenio, jefe de la Policía Metropolitana), encauzara otra vez la relación, aunque sea diplomática, con la AFA.
¿Pero cómo? ¿No era que TyC estafaba a la AFA, a los clubes, al público? Bien, parece ser que no.
Es evidente, entonces, que la realidad es tal cual se viene afirmando en varias notas de Tribuna. El verdadero motivo de financiar al fútbol es solo para perjudicar a Clarín. Es así de sencillo.
Sería bueno, además, conocer la opinión del otrora periodista opositor, hoy devenido en uno de los más fervorosos defensores del Frente Para la Victoria, Víctor Hugo Morales, quién embargado en una felicidad casi plena, aseguraba que no iba a haber juicio por parte de Clarín al Estado Nacional, además de celebrar, por supuesto, la decisión del gobierno de boicotear al multimedio.
Cabe recordar, además, que este periódico reflejó cuáles eran los verdaderos motivos de la euforia del relator uruguayo en un artículo publicado el 26 de marzo de 2010.
Una vez más, entonces, vemos como la realidad, a la corta o a la larga, sale a la luz, y esta no es más que otra de las tantas mentiras kichrneristas.

Fuente: periodicotribuna.com.ar/Pablo Dócimo

Arcos Dorados warns expenses will bite into Q3 earnings

Latin American McDonald’s franchisee Arcos Dorados Holdings (NYSE:ARCO) said Monday that it expects its third-quarter net income will be lower than last year due to higher compensation expenses, one-time charges and depreciation of local currencies.

The Buenos Aires, Argentina-headquartered company said it expects net income of $18 to $20 million for the three months to September 30, with revenue of $970 to $990 million.
The net income forecast is a drop of about 31.3% to 38.2% from its results last year, while the revenue outlook is up 23% to 25.5% from that period.
Arcos Dorados, which went public in April, also anticipates third quarter same-store sales to be up between 14.8% to 16.2%. Comparative sales are a key indicator of a restaurant operator’s health since it excludes results from restaurants recently opened or closed.
The company also said it is launching an underwritten secondary offering of about 40.4 million shares of its common stock. The offering will include as much as almost 44.5 million shares, if underwriters exercise their option to buy more shares.
Arcos Dorados – which means «Golden Arches» in Spanish – was down 6% at $24.20 Monday afternoon. Since its April market debut, the stock is up 14%.

Source: /proactiveinvestors.com

Hunting for Haqqanis, US deploys troops along N Waziristan border

ISLAMABAD: The US has moved hundreds of new troops to the Afghan area bordering Pakistan’s insurgentinfested North Waziristan tribal region along with heavy artillery, helicopter gunships and sealed movement on the border.

US forces deployed to new positions in the border areas facing Ghulam Khan in Pakistan between Saturday and Sunday night. The troops occupied nearby vantage heights on hilltops, setting up observation posts, The News International said quoting Pakistani security officials and tribal elders.

Geo television reported that tribesmen living in the border areas said Afghan and US authorities had clamped a curfew in parts of Afghanistan’s eastern Khost province and started house-to-house search.

The News reported that the abrupt deployment of US forces near the border area with Pakistan has escalated tension in the militancyplagued North Waziristan tribal region as US forces immediately sealed the main road connecting Pakistan border town of Ghulam Khan and Khost for traffic.

Pakistani security officials in North Waziristan confirmed the latest development and said they were monitoring the situation on the border with Afghanistan, The News reported.

There is no word from the US and NATO forces on the Pakistani media reports.

The American troop movement has been reported as US unmanned spy planes have stepped up strikes in the Waziristan tribal belt over the past few days. Washington Post quoting US officials has said that US has opened a new more aggressive approach towards the dreaded Haqqani network.

«The Obama administration has launched the opening salvos of a new, more aggressive approach towards an Afghan insurgent group it asserts is supported by Pakistan’s government,» the report said. The post quoted officials as saying that the new operation may include intensified drone strikes on Miranshah, centre of North Waziristan and was made «at a National Security Council meeting chaired by President Obama two weeks ago» .

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

CFK ‘is committed to helping the farming sector grow,’ Garetto assures

After meeting with President Cristina Fernández de Kircher, Coninagro leader Carlos Garetto assured that the President “remains committed to helping the farming sector,” and said that he considered the conflict sparked between her Government and the rural organizations after Resolution 125 “to be over.”

“Nothing good came from it, neither for the Government nor the farmers,” he assured.
“We’ve exchanged ideas, projects and concerns. The meeting was very positive. We’ve had a very complicated relationship for the last four years,” he said after meeting for lunch with the President and Agriculture Minister Julián Domínguez at the Coninagro offices.
“We have to discuss our perspectives for the future through dialogue,” he said when he addressed the current state of the relationship between the Government and the farming sector.
During the meeting, Garetto said they discussed the ban on wheat grain trade, the creation of more jobs in the farming sector, the Land Ownership Law and the current situation of producers around the country.
Garetto also revealed that the President “recalled the times of the Resolution 125, a conflicto that helped neither the government nor us. We don’t want to go down the road of confrontation.”
When asked about a possible conflict with the other farming organizations that are a part of the Liaison Table, he stated that “the Table remains because despite its beginnings it now has a shared history and common concerns.”
“Our goal is articulating the state with the farming sector. The world is in need of food and exporting labor is dignifying, and that is the best way of distributing wealth,” he concluded.

Source: Buenos Aires Herald

Mancini wants several more years at Man City

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini would like to stay at the club he has taken to the top of the Premier League for another three or four years, he said.
The Italian, whose contract runs until 2013, led the club to their first major silverware in 35 years in the FA Cup last season and this weekend saw his team overtake Manchester United at the top of the league.
«I started to work here two years ago, I have worked hard to build a good team,» Mancini told a news conference ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League Group A game at home to Villarreal.
«I would like to stay here another three or four years because I think at this moment Manchester City is one of the best clubs in the world.»
Since owner Sheikh Mansour took over three years ago, City have spent more than 600 million pounds building a team with Mancini bringing in the likes of Mario Balotelli, Sergio Aguero, David Silva and Edin Dzeko.
The Italian said he had yet to talk to the club about a new contract but if he were to extend it he would provide them with the stability that was absent before his arrival, when they had three different managers in three years.
While City have become a force to be reckoned with domestically, their debut season in the Champions League is proving much rockier even if Mancini still thinks they can win the group.
buenosairesherald.com

Brazil Copom Expected to Cut 50 Bps to 11.5% Weds

BUENOS AIRES, MEXICO CITY and SAO PAULO, Oct 17 (MNI) – Brazil’s fixed-income traders are listening to hints from policymakers and are now expecting a half-point cut in the Selic rate to 11.5% Wednesday.

The Central Bank Monetary Policy Committee (Copom) as usual will announce its decision after markets close.

The most recent data, including the Central Bank’s proprietary IBC-Br leading indicator, shows the economy slowing more quickly than most analysts had predicted, and in line with the Central Bank’s own projections.

Many local analysts are now cutting their GDP growth forecasts for 2011 to near 3% for this year and next, compared to a 4% consensus just a few months ago, and some are retracting their prior criticism of the Copom’s surprise 50 bps cut.

Inflation is still not slowing with the economy, and the market consensus is for consumer prices to continue rising at a 5.5-6% annualized pace for the next few months.

The IPCA price index may exceed the 6.5% upper limit of the inflation target rang this year, and 2012 consensus expectations of 5.59% are well above the 4.5% target, but the government wants to keep growth strong.

Some traders are even betting on a 75 or 100 bps cut, but the vast majority is heeding Central Bank President Alexandre Tombini’s indication that more «moderate adjustments,» such as the half-point easing August 31 are appropriate.

Still, Tombini’s Copom has shown a willingness to contradict both earlier signals and conventional wisdom, and the August 31 cut completely surprised the market.

The IBGE releases its midmonth IPCA-15 inflation survey Thursday, the day after the Copom meeting.

Brazil moved to summer time Sunday, moving its clocks ahead one hour and increasing the time difference with U.S. Eastern Standard Time to two hours.

* Argentina Seeks to Cut Imports in Run-up to Presidential Election

Argentina’s government this week will continue efforts to maintain economic growth and a trade surplus as campaigning enters its final week before the Sunday presidential election.

President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is expected to win a second term after sweeping the Aug. 14 national primaries against competitors from all parties with 50% of the votes.

Opponents like Ricardo Alfonsin of the Radical Civic Union have scaled down campaigning, probably leaving the second place for Hermes Binner of the Socialist Party.

No matter, analysts and executives are preparing for another four years of CFK and expansionist policies that have spurred 8% average annual growth since 2003, along with accelerating inflation.

Companies are modifying plans on expectations that slower sales and rising costs and tax pressure will cut profits in 2012.

Many economists and business leaders have cut economic growth forecasts for 2012 to between 3% and 4.5%, less than the government’s 5.1% estimate.

Inflation likely will accelerate to an annual 25% next year from 22-23% this year. The government expects 9.6% inflation next year based on its data and consumer price index, which are under question for manipulation.

Business leaders said at a conference in Mar del Plata last week that the focus next year will be on reducing costs to maintain profit margins.

Another strategy will be to produce more premium products to skirt government pricing controls, which are focused on basic products. McDonald’s, for example, is promoting higher-priced hamburgers because of a price cap on its Big Mac.

Executives said they will seek to put pressure on unions and the government to limit wage hikes next year, helping to keep a lid on inflation. The government has been signing off on hikes of 25-30% over the past years.

The government will continue to promote import substitution through an increase in domestic production.

Canada’s Research in Motion has started to produce its Blackberry smart phones in the southern province of Tierra del Fuego, a move that the government said has created 300 jobs and is substituting $200 million a year in imports of the devices.

The government is promoting investment in more factories, offering tax breaks in places like Tierra del Fuego.

For companies that cannot establish factories in the country, the government requires they export the same value of their imports. Germany’s BMW last week said it will export auto parts, leather and rice so it can gain authorization to import its high-end vehicles.

«We have a national project that protects our borders from foreign products, and this implies protecting the jobs of all Argentines,» Economy Minister Amado Boudou said last week.

The effort is aimed at keeping trade in surplus. The surplus shrank to $640 million in August from $1 billion in the year-earlier period largely because of a 179% rise in energy imports because of lower domestic production of natural gas, oil and petroleum products.

The government will report September economic activity Tuesday, followed Friday by third-quarter employment data.

* Mexico Reports Key Retail Report; Congress Debates Budget

With the Bank of Mexico promising to be on alert for a slowdown in the economy that would merit easing monetary policy, the August retail sales report and service sector index due out this week could take on added significance.

State statistics agency INEGI releases the two reports Thursday,

Retail sales rose 3.1% in July and economist Delia Paredes of Banorte-Ixe expects this trend to be reflected in the August results.

Manuel Molano of the Mexican Institute on Competitiveness cautioned that continuing weakness in the peso erodes purchasing power and this could be reflected in future reports.

Santander is predicting annual increase of 2.5% in retail sales for 2011.

The service sector however has been a strong sector, posting 6.8% year-over-year growth in July, while employment was up 3.3%.

INEGI releases broad unemployment rate Friday. The rate has been inching upward, measuring 8.98% in August.

Meanwhile, the lower house of Congress must approve the revenue portion of the 2012 budget by Thursday. Budget revenue is based on an exchange rate of 12.20 pesos to the U.S. dollar and an oil price of $84.90 per barrel.

Molano expects the exchange rates and oil price to remain unchanged, even though the peso has been trading at a lower rate than originally forecast by the Finance Ministry.

The government budget plan slashes the deficit target to 0.2% of GDP from 0.5% this year, in a show of fiscal responsibility to buffer the nation against the global economic slowdown.

The government plan has 2012 spending, not including investment in Pemex, of 3.32 trillion pesos, a 2.6% increase over 2011.

Congress has until Nov. 15 to approve the 2012 budget.

Source: LatamWatch

All Blacks relax before serious business begins

A New Zealand side forged in adversity and mindful of a history they are not allowed to forget relaxed before getting into the serious business of preparing for their first rugby World Cup final for 16 years.
The All Blacks, who have fallen in the knockout stages at the past three World Cups despite entering the tournament as favourites on each occasion, stepped up to the mark on Sunday by defeating trans-Tasman rivals Australia 20-6.
They will meet France at Eden Park on Sunday in a repeat of the inaugural World Cup final in 1987, which the All Blacks won 29-9.
«Today we are fairly relaxed, soaking it in,» lock Brad Thorn, who was at the heart of a fiercely disciplined tight five, told reporters. «Tomorrow it’s back to business. No one is going to care who won the semi-finals in 2011.»
New Zealand were beaten at the semi-final stages in their only two previous World Cup matches against Australia. They lost to South Africa in the 1995 final and have been beaten by France in a semi-final and quarter-final.
The 2007 quarter-final loss to France was a particular blow to a nation who believed that this time they had a side who would finally go all the way and the reappointment of the management team attracted some virulent criticism.
Head coach Graham Henry was the focus of much of the anger and on Monday he first paid tribute to a heroic performance by his team and then reflected on the lessons learned by repeated failure.
«We have looked at the history over a period of time,» Henry said. «We went in 2007 with one game at a time. This time we have dissected the rugby World Cup and looked at why the All Blacks haven’t won for 24 years.
«We have tried to find out the reasons for that and had a very good look at 2007 in particular and have used that, hopefully, to gain more information, more knowledge how to win this tournament.»
Henry, with a final against France looming at the weekend, understandably did not go into details about the conclusions the All Blacks management had reached but did say there would be adjustments to their game plan against a side who have dumped them unceremoniously out of two World Cups.
This year New Zealand, who had romped through the group stages of the previous three World Cups before going up against the hard realities of knockout rugby, had a demanding opening game against Tonga.
France played well in the opening stages of their pool match and Argentina in the quarter-finals displayed with the resilience and commitment they demonstrated four years ago when they finished third to give New Zealand another tough workout.
On the way, the All Blacks suffered a savage body blow when Daniel Carter, the best flyhalf in their celebrated history, was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament with a groin injury.
Fullback Mils Muliaina left in the quarter-finals with a shoulder injury and openside flanker and captain Richie McCaw, a player as distinguished as Carter, is nursing a chronic injury to his right foot and has barely trained for the past fortnight.
On Sunday Piri Weepu, who stepped up as goalkicker in Carter’s absence against Argentina to kick each of his seven penalties, was suffering from a flu virus and was off-form with his place kicking.
Despite these setbacks, the All Blacks played some of the best rugby they have shown at a World Cup on Sunday and flyhalf Aaron Cruden confirmed he is the natural successor to Carter.
«This team has been together for a long time,» Henry said. «This is the most experienced All Black team to play the game.
«We try to get better at the things we do as a group, off the field and on the field. They are certainly trying to make sure that people who come into contact with the All Blacks enjoy themselves and get something out of that contact.
«And because of the experience they are getting better on the field.»
buenosairesherald.com

Hollande gets ready for showdown with Sarkozy in French elections

PARIS, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — The Socialist Party (SP), the lead opposition party in France, chose Francois Hollande as its presidential candidate on Sunday. He will challenge incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy in elections next year.

Hollande’s nomination after a thumping victory in regional elections and rising popularity of left-wing parties in France brings considerable pressure to embattled Sarkozy and his ruling right.

HOLLANDE CALLS FOR SOLIDARITY

When primary results were announced early Monday morning, Holland and Martine Aubry, the two finalists bagged 56.6 percent and 43.4 percent of the vote respectively.

After most of the 2.7 million ballots were counted, Aubry was left with no choice but to join four other nominees who lost out in earlier rounds of primaries.

«I warmly congratulate Hollande, who tonight became our presidential candidate,» she said, pledging to continue as party leader and supporting Hollande «seven months from now.»

Hollande was quick to offer an olive branch, calling for unity between the SP and other left-wing parties. «The right has nothing to lose except what it still has and holds dearest, namely power,» he said.

Blaming Sarkozy for high unemployment, rising housing costs, financial volatility and a disconnect within the European Union, Hollande promised change to the French people. He attached «great priority» to the youth of the country and vowed to provide them «a better life.»

Born into a middle-class family in 1954, Hollande is a political veteran though not well-known outside France. At 25, he was the economic councilor to Francois Mitterrand, a former French president. Two years later, he started working in the Elysee economic team.

He served as the SP’s first secretary for nearly a decade and now chairs the regional government of Correze in south-west France.

UNPRECEDENTED PUBLIC ATTENTION

The primaries initiated by the SP represent a historic first in French politics, in which party activists have traditionally chosen presidential candidates. This year, the elections attracted 2.86 million voters, more than double what the party expected.

Local media too was excited by the unprecedented U.S.-style primary election. Newspapers, radio stations and TV channels carried election coverage through the summer. A month before the primaries, millions of viewers are said to have tuned into televised weekly debates among the six nominees.

Despite some members of the ruling right appreciating the new concept, the ruling center-right Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) ruled out a similar campaign.

Sarkozy too criticized the SP primaries as being against the French constitution. He said current laws allow French presidents to be picked after two rounds of elections, not four.

PRESSURE MOUNTS ON SARKOZY

Analysts once doubted SP’s chances against Sarkozy, not least due to infighting among party veterans. That obstacle has been cleared by Hollande’s victory and call for solidarity.

Meanwhile, Sarkozy, the most likely candidate of the ruling UMP is suffering from declining approval ratings. According to recent polls, his popularity has been hovering around the 30 percent mark for months, the lowest since his entry into the Elysee Palace in 2007.

In contrast, the left-wing coalition has been boosted by sweeping victories in regional and senate elections over the last two years.

A local survey suggested more public support for Hollande over Sarkozy in next year’s presidential election. Some say Sarkozy could even lose out in the first round, making it a fight between SP and the far-right.

Some reports go as far as to predict that Foreign Minister Alain Juppe will replace Sarkozy as UMP’s presidential candidate. It seems like Sarkozy’s appeal is diminishing amid left and right-wing voters.

The state of the economy could work against Sarkozy. As European leaders including the French leader himself seek to stabilize financial markets and boost growth in a volatile economic climate, the left advocating for more social equality and administrative intervention is likely to win public support.

At this crucial moment, Hollande’s moderate personality is an advantage. With a good educational background and a long career in economics and politics, Hollande stands as an able contender barring the fact he has never held a national government position.

A lack of experience in dealing with international affairs can be Hollande’s Achilles’ heel. A victory in the primaries is just the beginning of a long battle with many challenges ahead.

Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com

Volcanic ash cloud grounds flights in Argentina and Uruguay

Flights to major airports in Argentina and Uruguay were suspended yesterday as a dangerous ash cloud from the Puyehue volcano in neighbouring Chile began to drift into the countries’ airspace.
Jorge Newbery Airport in Buenos Aires was shut down, and flights at Ezeiza airport south of the Argentinian capital were also grounded.
Both international and domestic flights have been affected in Argentina, including routes to Mendoza on the steps of the Andes mountains and Ushuaia in the far south. Bariloche airport is also currently closed.

British Airways confirmed that it had cancelled its daily B777 flight from London to Buenos Aires yesterday.
American Airlines, Lufthansa, TAM and Gol have also cancelled a number of their flights to the Argentinian capital.
Argentina’s transport secretary Juan Pablo told reporters that officials were waiting for the ash cloud to pass before the airlines operating out of the airport could resume their operations.

dailymail.co.uk

Grupo Clarin S.A. to Host Conference Call and Webcast Presentation to Discuss Third Quarter 2011 Results

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Oct. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Grupo Clarin S.A. will host a conference call and webcast presentation on Friday, November 11, 2011 at 10:00 am Eastern Time (12:00 pm Buenos Aires time) to discuss its results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2011.

Presentations by Alejandro Urricelqui, Chief Financial Officer, and Alfredo Marin, Investor Relations Officer, will be in English, based on the earnings release, which will be distributed on November 11, 2011 at 7:00 am Eastern Time (9:00 am Buenos Aires time).

Those interested in connecting via conference call are invited to please dial (0800) 092-3582 toll free from the U.K., 1 (800) 311-9401 toll free from the U.S., (0800) 333-0050 from Argentina, or 1 (334) 323-7224 from elsewhere 5-10 minutes prior to the start time. The Conference ID is 6118.

The webcast presentation will be available at http://www.grupoclarin.com.ar/ir .

There will be a two week replay available starting one hour after the conclusion of the conference call. To access the replay, please dial (877) 919-4059 toll free from the U.S., or 1 (334) 323-7226 from anywhere outside the U.S. The replay passcode is: 65206380. The webcast presentation will be archived at http://www.grupoclarin.com.ar/ir .

About the Company

Grupo Clarin is the largest media company in Argentina and the market leader in the cable television and Internet access, printing and publishing, and broadcasting and programming segments. Its cable television network is one of the largest in Latin America, with the largest broadband subscriber base in Argentina. Its flagship newspaper -Diario Clarin- is the highest circulation newspaper in Latin America and one of the highest circulation Spanish-language newspaper in the world. Grupo Clarin is the largest producer of media content in Argentina, including news, sports and entertainment and reaches substantially all segments of the Argentine population in terms of wealth, geography and age.

Source: marketwatch.com

Justin Bieber Fans ‘Try To Break Into Hotel Room’

The Baby star gave his Argentinan Beliebers a ticking off on Twitter.
11:08, Monday, 17 October 2011
Justin Bieber’s fans in Argentina have reportedly tried to break into the 17-year old’s hotel room.

The U Smile singer, who was visiting Buenos Aires as part of his South American tour, was apparently standing out on his suite balcony waving to his followers when a bunch of eager Beliebers tried to get into his room.

Nobody was harmed during the incident, but JB later took to Twitter to comment on the episode, posting: «Wait… but dont break into my room. That ain’t cool. This is still epic. lol. These girls do army crawls. hahaha . #EPIC»

The Baby hitmaker, who has since taken his My World tour to Chilie, has also slammed paparazzi in the country, after reports claimed the snappers «turned violent» and attacked his car.

In a series of angry tweets, Biebs claimed: «dear paps…i walk by you very calm and then some of u decide to kick and punch the car we are in….show respect you get respect in life…»

He added: «Some paps are real cool and chill. i dont feel crazy talking to them. it is cool. acting like a maniac…yeah i love talking with u. really?»

Bieber also hit the headlines last week, following claims that he has blown $1million trying to impress his older girlfriend, Selena Gomez.
mtv.co.uk

CFK: ‘Moreno is doing a very good job’

While attending a meeting at the Coninagro headquarters on Monday, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner assured that controversial Trade Secretary Guillermo Moreno “is doing a very good job.”

According to sources that were present at the meeting, the President defended the Trade Secretary by assuring he was doing a very good job.
Her statements come amidst a new scandal involving the Government official after he allegedly assaulted a PRO militant last Saturday.
According to witnesses, Moreno attacked a close aid to Vicente López’s mayoral candidate Jorge Macri, City Mayor Mauricio Macri’s cousin.
This prompted many opposition officials to demand his resignation.
But this isn’t the first time that the President stands by her controversial “price sheriff.”
In a public ceremony back in June 2008, the President staunchly defended him and stressed that “he does his job, which is defending the money of Argentine consumers.”
“Moreno is mean, it’s true. Whoever says that, they’re right. He is mean. But Government officials aren’t paid to be nice or mean, they are paid to do their job. And the job of a Trade Secretary is to precisely look after the money of Argentine consumers,” she had said.

Source: Buenos Aires Herald

Somali militants threaten suicide attacks in Kenya

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) – Somali militants threatened to bring down Nairobi skyscrapers after Kenya sent hundreds of troops into Somalia. The threat emanated from the same lawless country in which the al-Qaida masterminds behind 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies sought refuge.

The Kenyan invasion comes at a time when al-Shabab has been weakened by famine in its strongholds, has been pushed from the capital of Mogadishu by African Union troops and finds itself increasingly challenged by clan militias.
The U.S. has also launched airstrikes against al-Shabab leaders amid concerns over terrorist training camps in the failed state of Somalia. The men who masterminded the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania found shelter in the chaos of its 20-year-old conflict.
Al-Shabab lashed out in a news conference and an eloquent English statement on Monday, saying that the «bloody battles that will ensue as a result of this incursion will most likely disrupt the social equilibrium and imperil the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians.»
The statement urged Kenyans to tell their «saber-rattling politicians» to not let the «flames of war» spill over into Kenya, destroying the East African nation’s sense of stability.
«Your skyscrapers will be destroyed, your tourism will disappear. We shall inflict on you the same damage you inflicted on us,» Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage, a spokesman for the Islamist militia al-Shabab, said at a Mogadishu news conference.
Kenya on Sunday moved two battalions of about 800 troops each across the border in two locations, a Nairobi-based official said. Tanks, helicopters and artillery have also been deployed. The invasion is the most significant foreign deployment of the Kenyan military since independence from Britain in 1963.
The official asked for anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.
Maj. Emmanuel Chirchir, a Kenyan military spokesman, would only say there were «sufficient» troops in Somalia. He would not disclose their final objective, how long they were prepared to stay or any other details. He did say that five Kenyan military personnel were killed when their helicopter crashed near the border on Sunday.
Kenya says the invasion is retaliation for the kidnappings of four Europeans — two aid workers and two tourists — from Kenyan soil. An Englishwoman was taken last month by gunmen who killed her husband, a Frenchwoman was seized two weeks later and two Spanish aid workers were taken from a refugee camp near the border on Thursday. The attacks have already hit Kenya’s tourism industry, the country’s third biggest foreign exchange earner last year.
But Europeans have been kidnapped before, and it is still unclear if al-Shabab carried out the attacks. Analysts also say it is «highly unlikely» that Kenya could organize such a complex military operation so quickly.
«The kidnaps could be a catalyst for something in the works for a long time,» said Lauren Gelfand, the Africa and Middle East editor of Jane’s Defense Weekly.
The Kenyans had already been conducting air strikes in Somalia for the past two weeks, a Nairobi-based diplomat said. He asked for anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Al-Shabab itself dismissed the kidnappings as a motivation.
«The allegations put forward by the Kenyan authorities with regard to the recent kidnappings are, at best, unfounded and, apart from the mere conjectural corroborations, not substantiated with any verifiable evidence,» the al-Shabab statement said.
Last year al-Shabab suicide bombers killed 76 people in Kampala, Uganda as they watched the World Cup final. The group said it was retaliation for Uganda sending troops to the African Union force supporting the weak U.N.-backed government.
Rage, the al-Shabab spokesman, raised the image of the bombings Monday.
«Remember what happened in Uganda’s capital,» he said.
So far al-Shabab has put up little resistance to the Kenyan forces, melting away into the thorny scrub. A militia supported by the Kenyans took control of Qoqani, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) from the Kenyan border, late on Sunday, residents said.
Residents in the nearby town of Afmadow said al-Shabab fighters were leaving, but that families were also fleeing into the bush, preferring to sleep in the open and face wild animals than risk any fighting.
«We know there are lions in the jungle but fighting is worse,» said Abdiqadir Mohamed.
Kenya’s final objective remains unclear. It has spent the last two years pushing for a buffer zone between itself and troubled Somalia. Kenyan forces trained and equipped the so-called Jubaland militia of more than 2,000 Somalis and have frequently said they want to take Kismayo, a port city whose customs revenues are the insurgency’s biggest cash cow.
Al-Shabab’s key line of defense for Kismayo is in front of the Juba river. There are only three bridges across it strong enough to take the movement of vehicles. On Monday, bearded men wearing masks drove around Kismayo, using megaphones to urge residents to join the fight, residents said. The insurgents have a history of kidnapping children to use as child soldiers.
Families in Kismayo said they were already fleeing, fearing forced recruitment.
«Every family is running away with his children,» said resident Nuh Abdi. «Otherwise al-Shabab will conscript them for fighting.»

Source: usatoday.com

I’ll send Messi my documentary,’ Pelé following comparisons

Brazilian former football great, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as ‘Pelé’, has pledged to send Lionel Messi a video about himself following comparisons between the pair, and after the Barcelona forward admitted he had never seen the Brazilian play.
Pelé, who retired in 1977 (ten years before Messi was born), has vowed to send Messi a copy of the 2004 documentary “Pelé Forever”, which contains the highlights of his football career playing for Brazil, Santos, and New York Cosmos.
While visiting the victims of the March earthquakes in Japan, the Brazil legend took time to comment on sporting matters and said that he would show Messi an account of his career.
“It is a normal thing when a player is compared to a player from another time period, sometimes he is not interested in the comparison,” Pele told Globoesporte.

“If he really did not see me, I’ll do what I once did with Maradona: I’ll send him the video ‘Pelé Eterno’ and then he will.”
buenosairesherald.com

Flights at Ezeiza, Metropolitan airports slowly going back to normal

The situation in both the Ezeiza and Aeroparque airports was slowly going back to normal on Monday after a day in which many domestic and international flights had to be cancelled due to the return of a thick ash cloud coming from the Puyehue volcano.
Secretary of Transportation Juan Pablo Schiavi said that rescheduling the flights suspended will take up to three days since the airport terminals have a maximum occupancy and can’t assist all the stranded travelers in one day.
Since early Monday morning, airlines Aerolíneas Argentinas and Austral slowly began to operate normally at the Aeroparque airport, as LAN issued a report informing that, starting this noon, it had “slowly began resuming its operations” from both airports.
Their decision to resume flights was due to official reports, which “assured the Buenos Aires airspace has been cleared of volcanic ash.”
Aerolíneas Argentinas and Austral airlines indicated that nine flights had taken off from Aeroparque by 9 am this morning. At the same time, LAN reported that by 12:30 in the afternoon they had rescheduled flights bound for Ushuaia, El Calafate, Iguazú, Mendoza, San Juan, Santiago (Chile), Sao Paulo (Brazil) and Salta.
The Puyehue volcano, located in the Chilean Patagonia, has been spewing ash since its eruption last June 4th. Strong southern winds this weekend brought the cloud back to Buenos Aires.
.buenosairesherald.com

Bilbao beat Osasuna to ease pressure on Bielsa

Athletic Bilbao continued their fledgling revival after a poor start to the campaign when Iker Muniain, Igor Gabilondo and Javi Martinez struck in a 3-1 La Liga win at home to 10-man Osasuna on Monday.
Athletic’s new Argentine coach Marcelo Bielsa had been under pressure after the Basque club took only two points from their opening five games but a second consecutive win lifts them to 11th on eight points from seven matches.
Spain under-21 international Muniain put the home side ahead on the half hour at their imposing San Mames stadium, before Gabilondo and Martinez made it 3-0 before the break.
Osasuna’s Iran midfielder Javad Nekounam pulled a goal back from the penalty spot in the first minute of second-half stoppage time after Martinez handled the ball in the area.
The Pamplona-based club finished the match a man down after their Ivory Coast-born midfielder Roland Lamah earned two yellow cards in the space of seven second-half minutes.
The second came with around 20 minutes left after he appeared to catch Muniain on the side of the head with a flailing arm.
In weekend action, La Liga top scorer Lionel Messi netted his ninth and 10th goals of the campaign in a 3-0 win for Barcelona at home to Racing Santander on Saturday.
The champions were joined at the top on 17 points by surprise package Levante. The tiny Valencia-based club extended their remarkable early-season run with a 3-0 win at home to 10-man Malaga on Sunday.
The pair have a one-point advantage over third-placed Real Madrid, who thumped visiting Real Betis 4-1 on Saturday thanks to a third hat-trick in two weeks from Messi’s Argentina team mate Gonzalo Higuaín.

Textile businessmen urge gov’t to regulate informal markets

Members of the CAIByN Babies and Kids Clothing Argentine Chamber urged the national government to regulate the situation of all informal retail sales markets like “Feria de La Salada” in order to avoid unfair competition.

In a communiqué, the chamber remarked that informal fairs “are substantially damaging the textile industry as they sell products at prices that sometimes are 400 percent cheaper than those at stores and shopping malls», and adds, “This is possible since the illegal practices they conduct as for example tax evasion, slave work, and corruption.”

CAIByN’s head, Víctor Hugo Benyakar, warned “La Salada [south America’s biggest black market] is an illegal fair full of corruption. It is time to choose between an industrial nation model or just grossing the business of one man only”
Benyakar, also remembered that “Argentine textile businessmen pay their taxes, employees’ benefits, plus all service expenses while the people working at La Salada don’t pay any taxes, they just pay the rent for their stores.”

Source: Buenos Aires Herald

‘I only ask you to be loyal to Argentina and Argentines’

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner assured during a rally to celebrate the 60 anniversary of the creation of public television that “the greatest challenge is in intellectual means to achieve thinking more and better, correcting what’s bad and recognizing what’s wrong.”

The Head of State said that “exports and employment generation reached new records” and called everyone to be “loyal to Argentina and the Argentine people.” She also indicated that “there is a different violence, economic, that frightens the people and their jobs, which is a way of terrorism to control the societies so they think alike.”
“Thanks to the peronism, the Argentines could learn that they have the rights of food, vacations and work. The peronism persists because it pivots over the fight for equality, which is a social fight, and because the conflict persists,” she continued.

Source: Buneos Aires Herald

Argentina charges six in murder of French tourists

(AFP) – BUENOS AIRES — Three men were charged Monday with murder and aggravated sexual abuse in the case of two French tourists who were found shot to death in a nature preserve nearly three months ago.
Three other people were charged with covering up the double murder, which shocked France and residents of the Argentine city of Salta, where the crimes occurred.
Judge Martin Perez handed down the murder and sexual abuse charges against Gustavo Lasi, Daniel Vilte and Santos Vera as «co-authors» of the crime, an official statement said.
The bodies of vacationing students Cassandre Bouvier, 29, and Houria Moumni, 24, were found July 29 at the Quebrada de San Lorenzo nature preserve overlooking Salta, some 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) north of Buenos Aires.
Investigators said there was evidence the women had been beaten and sexually assaulted before they were shot to death.
The three suspects in the killing will be held in jail until trial, which has not been set, officials said. The decision by the investigating judge concludes there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.
Authorities also charged a woman and two men with covering up the crime: Maria Fernanda Canizares, Omar Dario Ramos and Antonio Eduardo Sandoval.
«The motive (of the crime) was sexual assault,» Perez told reporters. «Theft took place afterward.»
Officials said a psychological evaluation of the three main suspects found they had «psychopathic» tendencies and one was addicted to drugs.
Perez will travel to Paris this week to meet with families of the victims to inform them of the charges, according to officials.

‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement Gains Size, Support

One month after the Occupy Wall Street protesters moved into New York City’s Zuccotti Park, the movement has spread globally, and gained momentum at home.

Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement, about 100 anti-corporate activists camped out across from the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany. A protest in Rome turned into a riot, leaving torched cars and broken bank windows in its wake. Demonstrators in Tokyo focused on social disparities, unemployment and nuclear power. A march on the American embassy in the Philippines denounced alleged U.S. imperialism and wars of aggression. Similar protests have been held in scores of other cities as far afield as Ljubljana, Slovenia and Melbourne, Australia.

Occupy Wall Street media representative Mark Bray says resistance to multinational corporate influence needs a multinational movement.

“The problems that we’re facing in all these different countries vary by locality, vary by circumstance,» said Mark Bray. «But the resistance to cuts on social spending, the push for real democracy that gets the voices of working people prioritized over the voices of corporations is something that we share in common.”

The Occupy movement has no apparent leaders or common message. In Sydney, Australia, for example, about 300 demonstrators accused the world’s richest one percent of hoarding wealth. In New York, performance artist Benny Zable, an Australian native, blamed that same one percent for environmental pollution.

“The one percent are the very wealthy, who have become wealthy by creaming off at any cost,» said Zable. «There’s no morals behind it. They’ll dig up, they’ll contaminate.”

On Sunday, President Barack Obama acknowledged the movement by invoking the name of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Mr. Obama spoke in Washington at the dedication of the monument to slain American civil rights leader.

«If he were alive today, I believe he would remind us that the unemployed worker can rightly challenge the excesses of Wall Street without demonizing all who work there,» said President Obama.

In Switzerland, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said finance ministers from the Group of 20 leading economies should listen to the protesters and develop workable plans to address their concerns.

Polish Solidarity Trade Union leader and Nobel laureate Lech Walesa has expressed support for the anti-Wall Street protesters. And more that 100 authors, including several Pulitzer Prize winners, have signed an Internet petition to declare their support for the Occupy movement around the world.

Source: /voanews.com

La Justicia procesó a seis acusados por el crimen de las turistas

El Juez de Instrucción Formal de Primera Nominación, Martín Pérez, dispuso el procesamiento de Gustavo Orlando Lasi, Daniel Octavio Eduardo Vilte Laxi y Santos Clemente Vera, por considerarlos coautores provisorios del doble homicidio con abuso sexual agravado y robo calificado. Además, transformó en prisión preventiva la detención de los tres. En tanto, fue procesada María Fernanda Cañizares, mientras que Omar Darío Ramos y Antonio Eduardo Sandoval quedaron imputados.

Luego de varios meses de investigación y en pos de condenar a los culpables del doble crimen de las turistas francesas Cassandre Bouvier y Houria Moumni, el Juez de Instrucción Formal de Primera Nominación, Martín Pérez, dispuso el procesamiento de Gustavo Orlando Lasi, Daniel Octavio Eduardo Vilte Laxi y Santos Clemente Vera.

Según detalló el magistrado, son considerados como autores provisorios del doble homicidio calificado criminis causa con abuso sexual agravado y robo calificado en concurso real.

Asimismo, el juez dispuso transformar en prisión preventiva la detención de los tres y ordenó el procesamiento de María Fernanda Cañizares como autora provisoria del delito de encubrimiento calificado.

En tanto, los acusados Omar Darío Ramos y Antonio Eduardo Sandoval fueron imputados como autores provisorios del delito de encubrimiento.

Sin embargo, no todos quedaron involucrados en la causa ya que el magistrado sobreseyó a Francisco Ariel Tejeda, Raúl Alfredo Sarmiento y Federico Roberto Cañizares.

Fuente: InfoRegiòn