Saturday, August 3, 2013

Rosales joins Rangers, Anderson update and Friday?s lineup vs. Texas

Steve Kroner subbing for Susan Slusser for the opener of a three-game series against second-place Texas:

Adam Rosales, designated for assignment for Wednesday, will remain at the Coliseum for three more days ? with the Rangers. Texas claimed the utilityman off waivers Friday morning.

A?s assistant general manager David Forst gave Rosales the news.

?I was really shocked, but excited at the same time,? Rosales said. ?Obviously bittersweet. I was with the A?s for four years. (I) feel like I grew up a lot with them. But it?s great. I?m ready for this new chapter in my baseball life.?

A?s manager Bob Melvin spoke with Rosales on Friday afternoon. Melvin admitted it was a ?little weird? for both Rosales and the A?s.

?It?s weird for us,? Melvin said. ?We have to change our signs now.?

With their signs presumably changed, this is the A?s lineup to face Texas right-hander Alexi Ogando (4-3, 3.05): Crisp, CF; Sogard, 2B; Lowrie, SS; C?spedes, LF; Moss, 1B; Donaldson, 3B; Reddick, RF; Smith, DH; Norris, C.? Tommy Milone (9-8, 4.03) is on the mound for Oakland.

Anderson update: Brett Anderson threw live batting practice early Friday; Melvin estimated Anderson threw 55-58 pitches (including about 25 warm-up throws).? ?It looked like everything went smoothly to me,? Melvin said, ?and no complaints from him as far as physically.? The A?s will wait until they see how Anderson feels Saturday before announcing the next step for him on his rehab from a foot injury.

Other items of interest: Melvin said the A?s probably will stay on turn in their rotation even with three off-days in an eight-day stretch. One reason not to skip anyone: to give Bartolo Colon two extra days of rest. Melvin said Colon?s velocity has been down in each of his past three starts. ? John Jaso remains on the concussion disabled list. Melvin said the catcher will undergo some tests Saturday. ? Texas optioned outfielder Engel Beltre to Triple-A to make room for Rosales on the roster.

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it looked like everything went smoothly to me ? and no complaints from him as far as physically.

Source: http://blog.sfgate.com/athletics/2013/08/02/rosales-joins-rangers-anderson-update-and-fridays-lineup-vs-texas/

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Brazilian President's October Visit: The Right Time for a Brazil-U.S. Tax Treaty?

While Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff?s state visit may be just under three months away, and given the normal sluggishness of the U.S. government?s interagency process in preparations, now is the time to start thinking about what the Obama administration wants to achieve. Brazil has been the focus of considerable attention lately, with mass protests, the Papal visit, and build-up for both the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics garnering countless headlines. Given the South American country?s potential in world affairs, it should come as no surprise that the United States is continuing efforts to increase ties with Brazil.

Over the last two years, the Obama and Rousseff administrations have made efforts to increase high level engagement. In May, Vice President Joe Biden traveled to Brasilia, where he extended a state visit invitation to Rousseff and shared his vision of making 2013 the ?start of a new era of Brazil-U.S. relations.? Now, the White House looks to greet President Rousseff for an official state dinner on October 23.

Rousseff?s trip will mark the first official state visit by a Brazilian president since Fernando Henrique Cardoso journeyed to the White House in 1995, and the first state visit of Obama?s second term. The trip could provide a unique opportunity for Brazil and the United States to develop substantive, long-lasting initiatives that advance both countries? economic goals to achieve mutual prosperity.

Despite growing trade, investment, and economic ties between the two countries, until recently there appeared to be little appetite in Brazil for implementing a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) or a bilateral investment treaty any time soon.

But a combination of factors, including a marked drop in President Rousseff?s popularity as a result of weeks of sustained protests and the United States? and other regional partners? moving forward on an assortment of trade deals, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Pacific Alliance, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) with the European Union, have left Brazil, as one politician mentioned, "outside of the party, and dancing alone at home."

This situation creates an opportunity for Brazil to reconsider deeper commercial cooperation with the United States, and the timing of the October visit could not be better.

The conclusion of a bilateral tax treaty is still a very ambitious proposal, but more realistic in this context. The start of serious negotiations on a tax treaty should be a priority, and the outcome, of October?s visit.

But why is a bilateral tax treaty a good first step in institutionalizing growing bilateral economic cooperation between the United States and Brazil?

Q1: What would the bilateral tax treaty do, and why is it beneficial?

A1: A tax treaty provides exemptions from taxes or reduced tax rates that eliminate double taxation of income, which is currently a major disincentive for U.S. corporations interested in operating or investing in Brazil. In addition, a tax treaty, following the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)?s Model Tax Convention, would address transfer pricing, withholding rates, tax dispute resolution, and tax sparing, facilitating commerce between Brazil and the United States.

By demonstrating a commitment to reducing taxation, a tax treaty will promote cross-border investment. This incentivizes corporations, both small and large, to invest abroad, ultimately making the companies more competitive in each other?s markets. The U.S. Investment Climate Statement of 2012 considered Brazil a friendly environment for foreign investment, but acknowledges that ?burdensome tax and regulatory requirements exist.? The United States and Brazil have both emphasized the importance of deepening cooperation in trade and commerce, and a bilateral tax treaty seems the logical first substantive step in increasing economic output and strengthening investment relations.

Q2: Why is a bilateral treaty not yet in place?

A2: The United States and Brazil have a history of trade disputes and disagreements over tax policies. After signing the bilateral Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) in 2007, the countries released a joint statement explaining that their divergence ?on a number of important areas of tax treaty policy [makes] the conclusion of a mutually accepted treaty difficult.? Past disputes have also revolved around the enforcement of intellectual property rights in Brazil, agricultural trade, customs, and legal procedures. This has made negotiations between the countries difficult, and even now an FTA or an investment treaty remains unlikely.

Before Obama?s visit to Brasilia in 2011, the potential for a bilateral tax treaty was raised within the U.S. Congress. Then-Senator Richard Lugar submitted a resolution urging President Obama to push for the negotiation of the treaty during his visit. Although some support existed within the U.S. Congress, the fierce debate within the Brazilian Congress over the much simpler Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) demonstrated that, at the time, Brazil was not prepared for a formal tax treaty with the United States.

Nevertheless, the Brazilian Congress has begun voicing interest in reaching more formal, comprehensive economic agreements with the United States. Brazilian senators originally rejected the TIEA citing its alleged violation of Brazilian constitutional principles?but have since overcome these reservations.

Q3: How can Obama and Rousseff push a tax treaty now?

A3: This March, the U.S.-Brazil TTIEA came into effect. After stalling in the Brazilian Senate for six years, the TIEA now allows the countries to share information on tax collection, helping prevent tax evasion.

The ratification of the TIEA represents an important first step toward a full tax treaty, its approval demonstrating the favorable tax environment developing between the countries. In the current political environment, both the United States and Brazil are in a position to push for more comprehensive tax policies that encourage investment and facilitate trade. This year?s implementation of the TIEA shows attitudes are changing, albeit slowly.

Considering this major advancement, Rousseff?s visit comes at a perfect and critical time. Currently, the United States has tax treaties with over 60 countries in every region of the world; for its part, Brazil has tax treaties with 24 countries.

Brazil is the seventh largest economy in the world, but remains the only one of the top ten economies with which the United States does not yet have a tax treaty in place. The state visit allows the presidents to take advantage of the window of opportunity and momentum granted by the TIEA?s approval to move forward on this issue.

Conclusion: The economic relationship between the United States and Brazil is growing in importance, but ample opportunities exist to strengthen it. Today, Brazil is the United States? ninth largest trade partner, and the state visit highlights U.S. interest and willingness to increase cooperation.

The visit may well provide an opportunity to give a much needed legal framework to the countries? relationship, serving as an excellent channel to push important and timely issues.

The White House should take advantage of momentum within the Brazilian Congress on the TIEA and place the bilateral tax treaty?a tangible deliverable?at the center of the state visit?s agenda.
Should the United States provide enough momentum of its own, Obama and Rousseff may reach a mutually beneficial agreement to push the treaty forward in both congresses.
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Though working through the U.S. Congress presents serious challenges, an agreement to promote the tax treaty is a symbol of cooperation which signals an opportunity for the countries to achieve mutual prosperity and increase their global competitiveness?let?s not waste it

Carl Meacham is the director of the Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C. Michelle Sinclair, intern scholar with the CSIS Americas Program, provided research assistance.

Critical Questions is produced by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a private, tax-exempt institution focusing on international public policy issues. Its research is nonpartisan and nonproprietary. CSIS does not take specific policy positions. Accordingly, all views, positions, and conclusions expressed in this publication should be understood to be solely those of the author(s).

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Source: http://csis.org/publication/brazilian-presidents-october-visit-right-time-brazil-us-tax-treaty

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Komen foundation to study environmental impact on breast cancer

August 1, 2013 Updated Aug 1, 2013 at 9:19 PM CDT

PEORIA, Ill. -- The Susan G. Komen foundation has announced that millions of dollars in new grants will be used for environmental research.

Five grants totaling $42 million will go towards global breast cancer research, aimed at understanding the role the environment may play in breast cancer development.
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With these grants, the foundation has now invested more than $790 million into breast cancer research.
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Currently one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer.
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However, Susan G. Komen officials hope to decrease that statistic with more and more donations every year.

"We have to be able to give some kind of hope. We have to get to the point where every stage of breast cancer is treatable. We need to prevent breast cancer from happening if there is an environmental link. If we can eliminate those risks, then we can also reduce the risk of the disease to begin with," said Susan G. Komen Development Director, Gina Morss-Fischer.

The Komen Memorial Affiliate has many upcoming events to raise local research dollars, like the Bloomington-Normal Race for the Cure on September 14th.

To register visit komenmemorial.org.

Source: http://www.cinewsnow.com/news/local/Komen-foundation-to-study-enviromental-impact-on-breast-cancer-218036131.html

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Praia D'El Rey ? something different for your 2014 ... - Your Golf Travel

In golfing terms, when you think of Portugal your mind immediately drifts South to the famous Algarve which, of course, has long been the destination of choice for those looking to enjoy a European golf odyssey. Lisbon however, has been closing the gap in recent years and now the area surrounding Portugal?s capital city, particularly the stunning Lisbon coastline, boasts some of the country?s finest golf courses. One of the standout courses in this region is Praia D?El Rey. Let?s have a closer look?

Head North West from Lisbon Airport and soon enough you?ll find yourself on the Costa de Prata, not far from the charming medieval town of Obidos. Cabell B Robinson ? who has left an impressive golfing legacy across Europe ? designed the course at Praia D?El Rey and the finished article is a magical hybrid of links and parkland golf, seamlessly sewn together to offer an intoxicating thrill ride from start to finish.

Praia D'El Rey Golf Course

Having viewed the site for the course at Praia D?El Rey, Robinson modestly said, ?This is the kind of landscape we architects try to create, but at Praia D?El Rey it?s all here, naturally. Now it?s my responsibility to protect it?. And protect it he did. The course blends perfectly with its natural surroundings and the combination of inland holes the few that lie within touching distance of the Atlantic Ocean are a joy to behold; the views are simply stunning and the golf is to die for.

Early in the round the course climbs gently through umbrella pines and then you start to descend towards the coast. Large bunkers are strewn all over the course so a bit of thinking is required off the tee and the greens, which are tucked away cleverly, are by no means easy to find in regulation. Have your short game at the ready if you?re having an off day from the fairways!

The signature holes ? 13, 14 and 15 ? run along the Atlantic coastline, providing fantastic views of the sea, dunes and back towards the pine forest. Have your camera at the ready for these three.

Course architect Cabell Robinson has designed Praia D?El Rey to be the complete golfing challenge, with bold, deep bunkers, undulating greens, and natural rugged sand border areas which contrast sharply with the lush green fairways. The International Association of Golf Tour Operators voted Praia D?El Rey the best on the continent and Golf World seem to love the place as well. They described Robinson?s creation as ?A mix of holes ? some in the mighty dunes, others among fragrant pines ? that are an assault to the senses. Wild and wonderful.?

Praia D'El Rey Golf Course

While the assertion that Praia D?El Rey is the best course in Europe is a grand one, the mere fact that it?s in the conversation underlines its undoubted quality and with Praia D?El Rey?s village of luxurious townhouses and apartments, not to mention an impressive array of leisure facilities and attraction in nearby Lisbon, just a stone?s throw from the course, this stunning Lisbon resort should be firmly at the business end of your golfing bucket list.

With a vast array of accommodation options, Praia D?El Rey is one which is perfect not only for couples but also for groups. Couples are often drawn to the excellent five-star Marriott Praia D?El Rey Resort which offers stunning views across the beach just moments from the resort itself. The 177 deluxe rooms are complimented by 12 premium ocean view rooms, 8 suites and junior suites and 1 opulent presidential suite. To relax after your round we?d recommend a drink in the Cliffs bar, this might seem like an odd suggestion given its lobby location but we can assure you if you can grab of of the seats near the floor to ceiling windows you?ll appreciate just how special the views are here.

Cliff Bar Praia D'El Rey

Golfers travelling as a group will find great apartments and villas which are perfect to sit back and relax in after a day on the course. For those wanting something extra special on their golf break, there are a limited number of ocean front villas which match luxury accommodations with views that are a match to anything on any golf resort across the globe.

Source: http://www.yourgolftravel.com/19th-hole/2013/08/02/praia-del-rey-something-different-for-your-2014-golf-holiday/

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Exxon 2Q profit is lowest since early 2010

NEW YORK (AP) ? Exxon Mobil reported its lowest quarterly profit in more than three years, as the oil and gas giant again struggled to boost production and results from its refining operations weakened.

Net income fell 57 percent in the second quarter. Exxon said Thursday that it earned $6.86 billion, down from $15.9 billion in the year-ago quarter, which included a gain from the sale of a Japanese lubricants division and other assets. Even without those year-ago gains, Exxon's net income fell 19 percent.

On a per-share basis Exxon earned $1.55. Analysts polled by FactSet expected Exxon to earn $1.90 per share.

Exxon shares fell $1.03 to close at $92.72, on a day when 24 of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones industrial average moved higher.

Exxon's revenue fell 16 percent in the second quarter to $106.47 billion from $127.36 billion a year earlier.

Exxon pointed a finger at the global economy, saying growth in the U.S. remained sluggish, the Chinese economy grew slower than expected and Europe remained weak. This helped lower the average price of Brent crude, a benchmark used to price international oil used by many U.S. refineries, by $10 per barrel compared with last year, Exxon said.

Exxon last posted earnings of less than $7 billion the first quarter of 2010, when oil prices averaged $79 per barrel. In this year's second quarter, prices averaged $94 per barrel.

Exxon's lower earnings reflect higher drilling costs at a time of flat or declining production, analysts said. Exxon said oil and gas production fell 1.9 percent in the quarter, making it the ninth straight quarter production has declined compared with the year earlier.

Michael Kay, an analyst at S&P Capitl IQ, said in note to investors that Exxon's disappointing oil production in the quarter is casting doubts on the company's ability to hit its production goals for the 2014 through 2017 period.

Exxon's refining operations suffered in the second quarter because oil prices rose faster than wholesale gasoline prices. That narrowed the profit Exxon's refineries made because input costs rose faster than the prices received for the refined fuel.

These narrower margins reduced Exxon's refining profit by $510 million in the quarter, the company said. The company also manufactured less fuel because refineries were undergoing maintenance. That reduced earnings by $370 million.

"Refining stuck out the most, but they missed across the board," said Brian Youngberg, an analyst at Edward Jones.

David Rosenthal, vice president of investor relations, said on a call with investors that the refinery maintenance outages were largely planned, and will allow Exxon to produce more fuels in the future.

"We're looking forward to the third quarter and getting these things again back up and running and producing product," he said.

Follow Jonathan Fahey on Twitter at http://twitter.com/JonathanFahey .

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/exxon-2q-profit-lowest-since-early-2010-134620558.html

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Review: Fairy tale remake misses the mark - Montreal Gazette

Au bout du conte

2.5 stars out of 5

Starring: Agathe Bonitzer, Arthur Dupont, Agn?s Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Benjamin Biolay

Directed by: Agn?s Jaoui

Running time: 112 minutes

Parental guidance: for all

Playing in French at: Beaubien and Excentris cinemas

From The Princess Bride to recent revamps of Snow White, fairy tales remain prime fodder for cinematic reimagination. French actress-writer-director Agn?s Jaoui mashes up several classic narratives in the frustratingly flat Au bout du conte, leaving us wishing she had left well enough alone.

The title is play on words, meaning both ?in the end,? and ?at the end of the fable.?

Laura (Agathe Bonitzer, saving the convoluted plot with a compelling performance) has a dream in which she is wandering through the woods and swept away by a handsome prince with an angel hovering over his shoulder. That dream becomes reality when she meets budding composer Sandro (Arthur Dupont, overdoing it on the pathos) at a party.

They dance, but he has to duck out early, leaving his shoe behind. It?s a half-hearted attempt by Jaoui at showing us she?s changing the formula. If only she followed through on her promise. Laura and Sandro eventually do hook up, but there are more obstacles in their path.

The not-so-subtly named Maxime Wolf (played by Benjamin Biolay) has big eyes for Laura and makes Sandro an offer he can?t refuse regarding his orchestra.

Meanwhile, Sandro?s tight-fisted father, Pierre (Jean-Pierre Bacri, who wrote the script with Jaoui) becomes increasingly depressed after recalling that the day a clairvoyant had told him he was going to die, March 14, is fast approaching.

Laura?s aunt Marianne (Jaoui) is a pleasant lady who teaches theatre to elementary schoolchildren and who refuses to act out her fairy tale scenarios. Meanwhile, Marianne?s daughter is traumatized by her mom and dad?s recent divorce and is taking driving classes from Pierre in hopes of overcoming her fear of driving/independence.

If that?s not muddled enough, there are other unnecessary subplots in this well-meaning but unpolished affair. The point of it all is never quite made clear, inducing a feeling that the end of Jaoui?s tale can?t come soon enough.

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Source: http://www.montrealgazette.com/entertainment/Fairy+tale+remake+misses+mark/8738727/story.html

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Obama picks government trouble-shooter Koskinen to lead IRS

By Kim Dixon and Patrick Temple-West

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Thursday nominated John Koskinen, known as a trouble-shooter of distressed organizations, to lead the Internal Revenue Service amid a controversy over the agency's scrutiny of conservative political groups.

If confirmed by the Senate, Koskinen will take over the agency's 90,000 employees responsible for administering the increasingly complex tax code.

The IRS has been reeling since an inspector general's report in May found the agency unfairly handled applications from Tea Party and other conservative groups seeking tax-exemption.

The revelations led Obama to fire the acting IRS commissioner and put others on administrative leave, while the FBI and congressional committees began investigations.

Koskinen was in charge of the government's effort to prevent computer failures ahead of the "Y2K" bug for the year 2000. He helped manage Freddie Mac, the government-controlled mortgage funding group, during the recent financial crisis, and served as deputy mayor for Washington, D.C. during its troubled fiscal times.

"John is an expert at turning around institutions in need of reform," Obama said in a statement. "John knows how to lead in difficult times ... I am confident that John will do whatever it takes to restore the public's trust in the agency."

Koskinen will need confirmation by the Senate for a five-year term. The IRS is now being led by an acting commissioner, Daniel Werfel, appointed by Obama in May to serve through September.

When the Tea Party controversy broke, former IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman and then-Acting Commissioner Steven Miller angered Republicans, who said they failed to take responsibility.

Werfel has had better relations with Republicans, but Dean Zerbe, a former counsel to Republican Senator Charles Grassley, said it is vital for stability that a permanent chief be in place.

"Koskinen will need all his skills and background in turnarounds as he brings his lunch pail to the IRS," Zerbe said.

He may have his work cut out for him, with a top Republican irked that Obama did not consult with him before making the announcement.

"Given the magnitude of the scandal facing the IRS, I am more than a little mystified that neither the President nor the Secretary of Treasury either consulted with or told me in advance," said Senator Orrin Hatch, the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, which must clear the nomination.

On Thursday, the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives debated several bills to revamp rules at the agency. Some were partisan measures not likely to go far, while others were bipartisan such as one stating explicitly a "taxpayer's bill of rights."

MANY ROLES

Koskinen is known for taking over crisis situations, such as the federal government's feverish work to prevent what some said could be a technological calamity with the year change from 1999 to 2000.

He is a lawyer by training with little record of a background in taxes.

The IRS has taken over more responsibilities outside traditional tax collection in recent years, from administering refundable tax credits to playing a major role in implementing Obama's healthcare law.

On Thursday, Werfel faced hostile questions from a Republican committee on the agency's readiness to deal with its healthcare law duties. The IRS is working frantically to get systems up and running for online health exchanges by an October 1 deadline.

The IRS also is preparing to enforce a new anti-tax evasion law, the Foreign Account Taxpayer Compliance Act. The law's start date was delayed until July 2014, in part because the IRS was struggling to finish writing the implementation rules.

Congressional tax-writers are also working to revamp the tax code, now running more than 70,000 pages, though the effort faces steep odds in the hyper-partisan atmosphere in Washington.

(Reporting by Kim Dixon; Editing by Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-nominate-john-koskinen-lead-irs-congressional-aide-175605065.html

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