Qantas, China Eastern plan budget airline

May 17th, 2012 - 

HONG KONG (AP) — Australia’s Qantas and China Eastern Airlines Co. say they are teaming up to launch a Hong Kong-based, low-cost airline aimed at accommodating the swelling ranks of China’s middle classes.

The companies said Sunday that they will be equal partners in a joint venture that will start operating in 2013 under Qantas Airways Ltd.’s Jetstar budget brand. The new carrier will fly short-haul routes to China, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia.

Jetstar Hong Kong will start with three Airbus A320s Office 2007 Key, and add 15 more by 2015. Qantas and Shanghai-based China Eastern will each invest $57.5 million, which could rise to $99 million.

Qantas executives said the venture is an opportunity to “capitalize on the enormous potential of the Greater Chinese market Windows 7 Product Key,” which includes Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and the mainland.

“Jetstar’s vision is to make travel more affordable for millions of people across Asia Windows XP Key, and the demographics of China with its booming middle class are a key part of that plan,” Jetstar Group’s Chief Executive Officer Bruce Buchanan said in a statement.

China’s airlines handled 292 million passengers last year, and those numbers are forecast to grow to 450 million by 2015, according to estimates by the country’s civil aviation authorities.

The new airline is the latest in a number of budget carriers being launched around Asia, the world’s biggest and fastest growing air travel market. It will also fill a gap in China’s booming market, which has hardly any discount airlines.

A New Monogamy

May 17th, 2012 - 

In a recent article in The Wall Street Journal replica watches, “How Couples Stay Together After An Affair”, columnist Elizabeth Bernstein advises couples that want to stay together after an affair to stay calm and to put aside anger. Other experts in the article say to apologize twice, end the affair, and accept that your partner will be suspicious.

Recommendations include do everything together, have fun, and don’t tell anyone.

When I work with couples after infidelity, there are three identifiable stages that they all experience in my office. The first phase is shock. This stage happens after an affair is discovered or disclosed when everyone is in crisis; no long-term decisions about staying or going should be made at all. Things are in upheaval and couples can’t decide if they should stay or go, much less if they should throw something or fall apart. This is when couples for sure need to stay calm, but may not be able to. Maybe they need to deal with their anger but probably won’t be able to put it aside.

As the crisis period starts to calm, I tell couples that they are now experiencing the Insight Stage. This is when both partners try to figure out what happened, and as they have more understanding, they take more responsibility and they learn to communicate. They take ownership and begin to call the incident, “Our Affair” instead of “Your Affair.” At this phase they may still be acting like detectives, searching for clues and evidence, because they are trying to understand this new story in their lives as a couple. If they are still searching it may be because many times the details of the affair haven’t answered the real questions that are more likely, “How could you do this to me?” or “What were you really feeling when you cheated?” No matter how many phone records or receipts you find, the answers to the real questions can’t be found in the number of texts or the amount of dollars spent on a credit card. The real questions are not about “What,” but “Why?” did this happen?

Also in stage two, both partners are grieving the vision that they each held of how your relationship was supposed to turn out. Neither of you had a dream of being cheated on, or of cheating on your loved one. Your explicit monogamy agreement has been violated and this vision that you held of your monogamy has to be grieved.

In the Wall Street Journal article, it seems that the most crucial piece of the story was in the last paragraph, where the couple wrote a new “constitution” to express their desires.

This is a stage three agreement. In stage three, the Vision stage, couples begin to talk about ways to create a new vision of their marriage going forward. They realize there is no going back replica watches, and they renegotiate their relationship to begin, instead, a whole new marriage going forward. Their old rules didn’t work for them, and they for sure don’t want to end up again where they are now.

They can, however, end the old marriage and begin again, with each other. In therapy we ritualize ending the old marriage and then create a new contract, what I call a “New Monogamy” agreement, committing to revisit both the explicit and implicit assumptions about the partnership. This includes assumptions about a new erotic life and all the relationship expectations going forward.

After an affair, many couples can create a whole new relationship replica watches, together. But they cannot go back to their old relationship. They must decide to create a whole new vision of a new marriage, to each other. In order to move on to this new vision of a life together, this time they must create a new monogamy where their expectations are explicit and focused on both of their needs. In this way they can have a new partnership with each other where they can, hopefully, avoid any future betrayals.

I recommend that couples check in with each other often about their expectations and how they are living up to the vision of their new monogamy. Making a new monogamy agreement is like renewing your vows and should be revisited every five years or even more often if necessary. If you are lucky enough to get to this phase, then you may be one of the lucky ones that can work on a loving and committed partnership that really lasts. Maybe then you can tell everyone how you did it.

Dr. Tammy Nelson is a world renowned expert in relationships, a psychotherapist in private practice and a trainer and seminar leader worldwide. She is the author of several books including “Getting The Sex You Want; Shed Your Inhibitions and Reach New Heights of Passion Together” and the upcoming “The New Monogamy: Redefining Your Relationship After Infidelity.” Dr. Nelson is a popular and engaging speaker sought after for international lectures and workshops on sexuality and human relationships. She can be found at www.drtammynelson.com and her Facebook page, Getting the Sex You Want, where she has almost 100,000 fans.

Abbott prepares to deliver budget reply

May 17th, 2012 - 

Opposition leader Tony Abbott will deliver his budget reply on Thursday before parliament rises for a short break.

But his attack on Labor's economic credentials could be marred by reports of rumblings within his own party over a failed bid by former treasurer Peter Costello to get back into politics.

Mr Abbott has slammed Labor's budget as being full of bribes and questions the government's ability to deliver a $1.5 billion surplus in 2012/13.

The coalition opposed one budget measure, put to the parliament on Wednesday Tattoo Guns Kits, that will deliver cash payments to 1.3 million families with school kids within weeks.

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Mr Abbott will have an opportunity to spell out what parts of the budget he will back or oppose Good Tattoo Machines, and offer an alternative spend in his budget reply to parliament on Thursday evening.

But Labor is likely to question the credentials of his own economic team after ABC TV reported Mr Costello actively sought a comeback to federal politics late last year.

Mr Costello, who resigned as the member for Higgins in October 2009, reportedly asked his old friend Michael Kroger to see whether a sitting member might vacate their seat so he could return to Canberra.

Mr Costello has rejected the claims, suggesting they could be payback over an ugly internal brawl over the Victorian Senate ticket.

Alumni to Talk Leadership at UMM Forum on April 7

May 17th, 2012 - 

MACHIAS Tattoo Gun Kits, Maine – “Searching for an Edge in Today’s Job Market” will be the theme of a leadership forum on Saturday, April 7, at the University of Maine at Machias. UMM alumni from across the globe will return to the campus to present on such topics as interviewing strategy, personal branding, and the importance of networking.

Presenters include:

• Said Baaghil, author and brand marketing consultant, Baaghil Marketing

• Dave Yewman, strategic communications consultant, DASH Consulting

• Tonja Edgecomb, certified hypnotherapist, Usui Reiki master Tattoo Ink And Supplies, and holistic practitioner

• Joni Pendleton, vice president and senior operations project manager, Bank of America

• Ray Bessette, lieutenant colonel and deputy chief Tattoo Case Box, Maine State Police

• Katherine Kulig, laboratory manager and senior research technologist, Massachusetts General Hospital

The event is scheduled from 1 to 6 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Dress is business casual.

The forum is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required by April 5. To register, visit www.machias.edu/career-services, call 255-1439, or e-mail blfrey@maine.edu.

“Searching for an Edge in Today’s Job Market” is presented by UMM Career Services.

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Operations of lobster buyer, processor still suspe

May 16th, 2012 - 

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GOULDSBORO, Maine — A Massachusetts-based firm that has several lobster buying stations along the Maine coast and a processing plant in the local village of Prospect Harbor still is working to straighten out its cash flow problems, a company official said Monday.

Lobster Web Co. has not been buying or processing lobster for more than two weeks, since TD Bank froze its checking accounts on March 23. Officials with the bank have declined to comment on the situation.

The company, which is owned by Live Lobster in Chelsea, Mass., has money in those frozen accounts and has been trying to line up different financing through another lender, according to Vice President Toni Lilienthal.

The company has not been operating because it has not been able to write checks to pay its employees or the fishermen it buys lobster from, Lilienthal has said. She said Monday that Lobster Web still is trying to fix the problem.

“Hopefully, it will work out,” Lilienthal said.

Attempts on Monday to reach Live Lobster officials Antonio Bussone and Thad Reece at the company’s main office in Chelsea, Mass. Buy Hale Bob Dresses, were unsuccessful.

Last November, Lobster Web bounced multiple checks that were written out to fishermen at locations along the Maine coast. The latest problem affects all the company’s operations, Lilienthal has said.

Bussone, Live Lobster’s president, said last fall the company was adjusting to unfamiliar financial operations associated with its new lobster processing facility in Gouldsboro. Until last summer, when it reopened the former Stinson sardine cannery as a lobster processing plant, Live Lobster had functioned solely as a lobster buyer and distributor, flying live lobsters to Europe and the West Coast within days of the lobster being caught.

With its new processing plant, the company trucks frozen lobster products across the country, a process that takes weeks before the customer gets the delivery. This creates different demands and expectations for inventory and payment, which in turn requires different types of bank financing, Bussone has said.

Live Lobster has buying stations in Phippsburg, Rockland Buy Emilio Pucci Dresses, Spruce Head and Stonington. The company has employed between 80 and 90 people at its distribution facilities in Maine and Massachusetts, not including its new processing facility.

In the Gouldsboro village of Prospect Harbor, Lobster Web had employed 10 people as of last month, but during the lobster season last summer it employed 70 people full time at the plant, which operated seven days a week.

Live Lobster has received financial assistance from the government in the months leading up to its cash-flow problems.

Live Lobster received federal Community Development Block Grant funding last fall, more than a year after it first sought the town’s approval for the funding. The company received a $200,000 grant and a $200,000 loan to put toward the plant’s renovation and equipment costs. Gouldsboro selectmen had balked at endorsing Live Lobster’s grant application, which the program requires, because it was concerned about intervening in the area’s competitive lobster dealer market.

Though the company was approved last year for a separate loan from the Finance Authority of Maine, the company has not received the $750,000 it was approved for.

Officials at FAME have said that Lobster Web never completed and submitted the necessary paperwork to close on the loan and that, given the company’s situation, FAME likely would reconsider its approval if the paperwork is submitted.

Live Lobster bought the plant in Gouldsboro a year ago from Bumble Bee, which was operating it as the last remaining sardine cannery in the United States.

Bumble Bee closed the cannery and put it up for sale after company officials said federal limits on herring catches made it financially impractical to continue operating the facility.

Follow BDN reporter Bill Trotter on Twitter at @billtrotter.

Volkswagen celebrates hat-trick victory in Dakar R

May 15th, 2012 - 

Volskwagen claims victory in the Dakar Rally – Click above for high-res image gallery

Volkswagen has plenty to celebrate this year in the deserts of South America. The German team claimed its second consecutive podium lock-out and its third consecutive overall victory in the brutal Dakar Rally. But if you think it was business as usual, take a look at who took the winner’s trophy – Qatari national Nasser Al-Attiyah is the first Arab to win the desert rally in its 33-year history.

All four of teams of the new Race Touareg 3 not only finished the race – which is more than could be said of the new X-Raid Mini Countryman – but they took four out of the top six spots Tattoo Supplies, with American driver Mark Miller coming in sixth behind two of X-Raid’s BMW X3s. The Star-Spangled Banner was held just as high, though Tattoo Supplies, by the team of Sue Mead and Darren Skilton who took the OP class trophy north to the United States behind the wheel of their Ford F-150 SVT Raptor.

Unfortunately, this year’s rally wasn’t all fun and games, and sadly claimed a life in the process: according to reports, an Argentinean Toyota team struck the vehicle of non-competing motorist, killing the victim and prompting local officials to conduct an inquiry to establish the circumstances. For the full press release on this year’s Dakar events, follow the jump.

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The President Who Never Came in From the Cold

May 14th, 2012 - 

In 1983, Paul Berman called Richard Nixon “the richest, most promising character the American theater has ever seen.” Recalling the scores of Nixons that had, even then, already appeared on stage and screen, Berman noted Cheap Emilio Pucci Dresses, “His personality descends to almost oceanic depth, plunging from bright intelligence through piety, vulgarity, maudlinity and paranoia to the murky floor of violent criminality. His quivering cheeks and humped back are an actor’s dream.”

Some years later, Daniel Aaron offered a different view. “Writers for the most part have used him as a whipping boy rather than as an object for contemplation,” he observed.  Their “clever exercises in political denigration haven’t weathered well because the topical allusions once so devastatingly apt are largely lost on today’s readers, and because they weren’t all that funny to begin with.”

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Both men are partly right. Aaron unfairly dismisses some gems, such as Philip Roth’s brilliant Our Gangand Dan Aykroyd’s enduring Saturday Night Live performances. He neglects others Discount DKNY Dresses, such as Philip Baker Hall’s delicious Nixon in Robert Altman’s Secret Honor, and he wrote too early to account for still others, such as Nixon’s Nixon (a 1996 play, recently revived) and Dick (a 1999 movie). But he’s right (as I’ve suggested before in Slate) that plays and films about Nixon have largely failed to capture the Shakespearean traits that Berman enumerates. Now, the latest Nixon effort, Frost/Nixon, has come to Broadway from London with much fanfare. Does it capture the dramatically complex Nixon that both Berman and Aaron relished?

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The premise Chloe Dresses sale, therefore, is great—at least for hard-core Nixonologists. Yet Frost/Nixon begins inauspiciously. Unlike, for example, Nixon’s Nixon, in which director Jim Simpson permitted “no latex noses,” Frost/Nixon puts Frank Langella through the paces of a full-on impersonation—replete with gravelly voice, jowls, and even an exaggerated hunch. The choice suggests we’re in for broad comedy, not psychological drama. Moreover, the play’s early scenes include re-creations of several stock Nixon highlights Buy Chloe Dresses, including his self-pitying resignation speech, which are by now so well-trodden as to border on cliché.

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Reston, for his part, is played by Stephen Kunken with the earnestness and goofiness befitting a 1970s baby boomer eyeing a chance to nail the recently pardoned Nixon. An unreconstructed Nixon-hater, Reston’s politics are a generation gap away from his father’s sober centrism. Recruited to the Frost research team by Bob Zelnick (who would go on to write an attack biography on Al Gore), Reston groans and winces for much of the play as Frost balks at confronting Nixon as forcefully as Reston thinks he should.

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Heck of a Job, Hughsie

May 14th, 2012 - 

Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Karen Hughes

And so Karen Hughes is leaving her post as “public diplomat” in much the same way she assumed it, with an air of farce and mystery.

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But it is the mysteries that are murkier. Why was Karen Hughes—this hard-headed but provincial Texan with no experience in foreign affairs and only a smattering of irrelevant Spanish—handed the job of repairing America’s image in the Muslim world? And, with just over a year to go in his presidency, why is this avid Bush loyalist leaving now?

This latter question is at least intriguing and perhaps ominous. Her move, I’m told, came as a complete surprise to her senior staff, some of whom had been assured only days earlier that she’d stick around till the end of the term. Her publicly stated reasons for departing are unpersuasive—a mix of the banal (she wants to spend more time with her husband) and the absurd (she’s accomplished everything she set out to do).

A long time ago, President Bush said, quite reasonably Herve Leger sale, that a government program should be judged by its results. By that measure, Hughes’ tenure as undersecretary of state for public affairs has been a bust.

The main purpose of public diplomacy is to foster a better understanding of America and to improve its image in the world. Yet since Hughes took the job Cheap DKNY Clothing, our image—already bleak—has deteriorated to new lows.

Hughes can hardly be blamed for this dreadful situation, any more than Bill Cosby could be blamed for the failure of New Coke. You can wrap swill in the grandest ad campaign, but no one with taste buds will be fooled. It’s the same with foreign policy: You can craft a fine message and recite it with a smile, but the reception will be determined by what a country does.

Since her disastrous trip, Hughes has kept a low profile and tried to fashion a finer message. She built up instant-response teams to counter the more outrageous slanders in the Arab media, and she hired more Arabic speakers to appear on Middle Eastern TV networks, including Al Jazeera. A year ago, when word got back that one of these speakers Chanel Dresses sale, Alberto Fernandez, had said that the United States was acting with “arrogance” in Iraq, Hughes came under pressure from certain quarters to fire him, but she resisted and kept him onboard.

More recently, she has started to send out guest speakers who are critical of U.S. policy—not radical (there will be no State Department-sponsored tours for Noam Chomsky or Michael Moore), but nonetheless critical. Recently, she sent the anti-war hip-hop band Ozomatli on a concert tour to the Middle East, where crowds greeted them with enthusiasm.

In the 1960s and ’70s Buy Herve leger strapless, when it was an independent entity, the U.S. Information Agency sent out critical speakers and exuberant jazz bands routinely. They drew a distinction between selling America and selling American policy. Selling America—its culture, its traditions of free speech and pluralism—was what “public diplomacy” was about. Selling American policy—that was just propaganda.

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GTI35.com celebrates Volkswagen hot hatch’s annive

May 14th, 2012 - 

It’s not unusual for an automaker to roll out a special anniversary model when the brand or a specific model celebrates a milestone. This Volkswagen doesn’t come from Wolfsburg itself, though. Instead, an independent outfit bent on marking the 35th birthday of the Volkswagen Golf GTI is behind the effort.

Partnering with German tuning house Wunschel Sport, the website GTI35.com has outfitted the hopped-up Golf with a 50-horse boost to 260 hp Cheap Karen Millen Dresses, a body kit Cheap Herve leger strapless, lowered suspension, and 19-inch OZ Quaranta wheels on low-profile rubber. The result is a claimed half-second off the 0-100 km/h (62mph) sprint Cheap Herve Leger gown, now down to 6.4 seconds (as equipped with the DSG) and a top speed of 255 km/h (158 mph).

The titanium-colored aftermarket special also wears decals emulating a racing number Herve Leger sale, which is repeated on the keychain DKNY Clothing sale, parking sign and t-shirt that come along with the €32 Cheap Chloe Dresses,800 package, which is also available as individual components. Follow the jump for the press release and check out the high-resolution images in the gallery below.

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REPORTHonda to supplant Chrysler as America’s 4th

May 13th, 2012 - 

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Throughout most of the history of the US auto industry, the Detroit Three sat atop of the sales charts with General Motors claiming first, Ford in second and Chrysler placing third. In the past few years Toyota has clawed its way past Chrysler and then Ford, and now it appears that Honda too has now passed the Pentastar. Barring some miraculous (and we mean truly outstanding) development, Honda will officially overcome Chrysler to become the fourth largest automaker in the States. Honda holds a rather insurmountable 200 Fake Jaquet Droz Watches,000 unit cushion against its competition from Auburn Hills, MI — more vehicles than any automaker sold during the month of November. Speaking of November, Chrysler was the only major automaker to see a sales decline Buy Cheap Replica Tissot Watches, down 18.5 percent with a mere 65,000 units sold. Honda fared better with over 74,000 products sold.

While Honda’s victory on the sales charts is indisputable, neither automaker is making a big deal about it. A Honda exec reportedly told Automotive News that it only worries about it internal sales numbers and doesn’t focus on ranks. Chrysler spokeswoman Kathy Graham told AN that the company is on the right track to improve its standing Replica Romain Jerome Watches for sale, adding Where find Replica Breguet Watches, “We are taking the steps that are necessary to have a good foundation and to build consumer confidence.” Graham also said that the company is expecting better results in the future on account of its increased advertising spending. If Chrysler doesn’t reverse its sales slide Replica Versace Watches sale, the next automaker to pass team Pentastar could be Nissan — the Japanese automaker finished only 7,000 units behind Chrysler in November.

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