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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Baseball Player Takes 2 Days of Paternity Leave. Sports Radio Goes Ballistic.


New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy has been getting all sorts of flak on sports radio today for missing last night’s game against the Washington Nationals. Why? Because yesterday was his second (and final) day of paternity leave, which is apparently one too many.


Murphy got word late on Sunday night that his wife was in labor, and rushed to Florida to be with her. He was there for the birth of their first child the next day, Monday, which also happened to be Opening Day. The Mets had Tuesday off, and Murphy decided to stay with his wife Wednesday before flying back in time for today’s game, also against the Nationals, which he played in. Murphy told ESPN that he and his wife decided together that it would be best for him to stay the extra day. “Having me there helped a lot, and vice versa, to take some of the load off,” he said. “It felt, for us, like the right decision to make.”


For a number of sports commentators, however, Murphy’s decision seemed ludicrous. New York-based radio host Mike Francesa kicked off the outrage yesterday afternoon, devoting his entire WFAN show to asking, exasperatedly, why on earth a man would need to take off more than the few hours during which his child is actually born. “For a baseball player, you take a day. All right. Back in the lineup the next day. What are you doing? What would you be doing? I guarantee you’re not sitting there holding you’re wife’s hand.”


“You’re a major league baseball player. You can hire a nurse to take care of the baby if your wife needs help,” he said. “I don’t see why you need…What are you gonna do? Are you gonna sit there and look at your wife in the hospital bed for two days? What are you gonna do?


Repeating this question at least five more times over the course of a 20-minute segment, Francesa also continued to confuse maternity and paternity leave. Noting that it’s possible for the lucky few to stagger their paternity leave rather than using it in one chunk, Francesa was dumbfounded: “What do you do? You work the next day, then you take off three months, to do what? Have a party? ‘The baby was born…But I took maternity leave three months later.’ For what? To take pictures? I mean, what would you possibly be doing? That makes no sense. I didn’t even know there was such a thing.” (The full clip is above.)


Hosts of WFAN’s “Boomer & Carton” spent their morning show today piling on to the criticism. “To me, and this is just my sensibility: 24 hours,” Craig Carton said. “You stay there, baby’s good, you have a good support system for the mom and the baby. You get your ass back to your team and you play baseball.”


Cohost and former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason thought even 24 hours was too much time:“Quite frankly, I would’ve said, ‘C-section before the season starts. I need to be at Opening Day.’”



The Mike and Mike show on ESPN Radio also devoted tons of airtime to scrutinizing the nondrama. Cohost Mike Golic, a former NFL defensive lineman, weighed in: “If you wanna be there for the birth of your child, I have zero problem with it. That said, when the baby is born…The baby was born on Monday. And he didn’t play in a game [on Wednesday]? This is just me, I would have been back playing.”


Notably, the collective bargaining agreement between MLB and the players association allows for three days of paternity leave. That’s better than most jobs—only about 13 percent of workplaces offer paternity leave at all, and the United States is one of four countries in the world that doesn’t mandate leave for new moms and dads.


For his part, Murphy seems to be shrugging off the criticism: “We had a really cool occasion yesterday morning, about 3 o’clock. We had our first panic session,” Murphy told ESPN. “It was just the three of us at 3 o’clock in the morning, all freaking out. He was the only one screaming. I wanted to. I wanted to scream and cry, but I don’t think that’s publicly acceptable, so I let him do it.”



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Monday, March 10, 2014

Eurozone to collapse in ten days?

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

​Rome days away from bankruptcy

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Ukraine Hryvnia Down 17% in Two Weeks as Run on Banks Intensifies; 7% of Bank Deposits Withdrawn in 3 Days

Ukraine’s currency, the Hryvnia, has fallen nearly every day for two weeks straight.


US$ vs. Hryvnia



On February 13 the Hryvnia went for 8.41 to the US dollar. Today it sells for 10.15 to the US dollar. That is a decline of 17.14% in two weeks.


Ukraine Seeks Help From IMF


Reuters reports Ukraine Asks IMF for Help on New Financial Aid Program

Ukraine has asked the International Monetary Fund to help prepare a new financial aid program, its central bank chairman said on Wednesday, adding that the new government would soon have its own anti-crisis program ready.

Stepan Kubiv [Ukraine"s new central bank head] told reporters the bank was taking measures to stop capital flight from Ukraine, which has spiraled since protesters took to the streets in November against President Viktor Yanukovich’s rejection of an EU trade deal.


7% of Bank Deposits Withdrawn in 3 Days


CNBC reports Risk of a Bank Run Heightens in Ukraine

Fears of a bank run in Ukraine are rising, as central bank reserves sink and some 7 percent of bank deposits were lost in just 3 days.


Yuriy Dyachyshyn AFP Getty Images


Ukraine’s reserves currently sit at $ 15 billion, according to the country’s newly appointed central bank governor, Stepan Kubiv. Kubiv said 7 percent of deposits, or 30 billion hryvnias ($ 3.3 billion), were lost between February 18-20, when the violence in the country reached its zenith and snipers opened fire on protesters.


Goldman Sachs has estimated the country’s foreign currency reserves have declined to $ 12 – $ 14 billion.


The slump also hit the Russian rouble, which hit a fresh five-year low versus the dollar.


The lead sentence in the above article is a bit curious. A run on Ukrainian banks has clearly started. The fear is not that a run starts, but rather that it does not soon stop.


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Ukraine Hryvnia Down 17% in Two Weeks as Run on Banks Intensifies; 7% of Bank Deposits Withdrawn in 3 Days

Friday, February 21, 2014

Records show Fed on edge during darkest days of 2008 crisis



Outgoing U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke participates in a discussion at the Brookings Institution in Washington January 16, 2014.


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Monday, February 17, 2014

Renzi sets out plans for first 100 days



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Renzi sets out plans for first 100 days

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Eleven Days Before Xmas Sandy Hook Hoax

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Whistler ski resort to open 13 days early



One half of North America’s largest ski area will open this weekend, thirteen days ahead of schedule.




Whistler Mountain at Whistler Blackcomb will now open on Saturday, thanks to cold temperatures, intensive snowmaking and heavy snowfall.




Five lifts will be in operation and guests will have the option of uploading from the Whistler Village or Creekside gondolas, with three lifts running higher up the mountain. Blackcomb Mountain will open as scheduled on 28 November.




A statement from Whistler said: “Thanks to oodles of snow, Whistler Mountain will open 13 days early this season. Whistler is renowned, season upon season, for being the number one ski resort for guaranteed snow – lots of it – and this winter will be no exception.”




A number of resorts are already open in North America and Europe, including Obergurgl in Austria, which opened today, and Cairngorm Mountain in Scotland which opened last weekend, its earliest start since 2008.


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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Action alert: Just 2 days left to help stop the FDA"s regulatory war on small, local farmers






(NaturalNews) There are only two days left to post your comments to the FDA concerning the agency’s desire to place onerous new food safety regulations on small, local farmers (while allowing big agribusiness to conduct business as usual).

Click here to read the full alert at Cornucopia.org.


This is all about the “Food Safety Modernization Act” or FSMA. As Cornucopia states, “regulators and corporate agribusiness are using the FSMA to competitively crush the organic and local farming movements at the same time.”


As Cornucopia states, many in the industry believe the FDA is using FSMA as a regulatory weapon rather than a tool solely intended for public safety. This regulatory weapon is being used, they say, to drive small organic farmers out of business, thereby delivering greater market share and profitability to the agri-business giants that can afford to deal with all the burdensome regulations.


Cornucopia has issued a full action alert here.


The Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance has also posted an action alert on this issue, stating:


The FDA wants to be able to revoke farmers’ and producers’ exemptions without respecting basic principles of fairness and due process… In essence, this means that any farmer or producer targeted by the FDA for revocation of its exemption will almost certainly go out of business.


Click here to read the Farm and Ranch Freedom alert which describes this issue in much greater detail.


Click here for full instructions and links on how to submit your own comments to the FDA.


You MUST submit your comments by Friday, November 15th. Furthermore, if you do not submit comments and you ever go to court with the FDA over food safety issues on your farm, the fact that you did not submit comments has been deemed by the courts to automatically mean you have waived your rights to disagree with the FDA’s rules!


Thus, if you are a farmer or food producer of any kind, submitting your comments is essential to protecting your future rights in any possible litigation involving the FDA.


The FDA has taken some positive actions lately, including banning trans fats and requiring dog food manufacturers to follow Good Manufacturing Practices, but this FSMA effort is overreaching, unduly burdensome and in some ways actually worsens food safety instead of improving it.


Join Natural News in filing your comments against these onerous FDA regulations that target small farmers.






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In addition to being the co-star of the popular GAIAM TV series called Secrets to Health, Adams is also the (non-paid) executive director of the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center (CWC), an organization that redirects 100% of its donations receipts to grant programs that teach children and women how to grow their own food or vastly improve their nutrition. Click here to see some of the CWC success stories.



In 2013, Adams created the Natural News Forensic Food Laboratory, a research lab that analyzes common foods and supplements, reporting the results to the public. He is well known for his incredibly popular consumer activism video blowing the lid on fake blueberries used throughout the food supply. He has also exposed “strange fibers” found in Chicken McNuggets, fake academic credentials of so-called health “gurus,” dangerous “detox” products imported as battery acid and sold for oral consumption, fake acai berry scams, the California raw milk raids, the vaccine research fraud revealed by industry whistleblowers and many other topics.



Adams has also helped defend the rights of home gardeners and protect the medical freedom rights of parents. Adams is widely recognized to have made a remarkable global impact on issues like GMOs, vaccines, nutrition therapies, human consciousness.



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Friday, November 8, 2013

WW II Hero Ren Bodeker Days Away from State Taking His Fully Paid Home & Land




You know, I’m just going to say it.  The way we treat our elderly in this country sucks.  Most people fail to realize the fountain of wisdom that many of this country’s senior citizens possess, the man in the video below being just one example.  While mistreating anyone is wrong, when it happens to a living war hero it seems especially heinous.  The living war hero that I speak of is named, Ren Bodeker. 


Jim White interviewing World War II Ren Bodeker

Jim White interviewing World War II Ren Bodeker



In summary, Ren Bodeker built his home, paid for it in full and buried his late wife on the grounds. Court action for a bankruptcy filing was taken against him while he recovered from cancer.  Ren was coerced into signing away his homestead rights, under fear of imprisonment.  As a result, he was given 5 days to vacate his home.  All of this happened while he was lying in a hospital bed. Ren left his home to fully recover and plan his next course of action.  Once he felt better, Ren had enough and went back to his home, in defiance of the court order, where he still resides today.  However, that may all change on Dec 5th.  In the video below, Ren covers the above case, his historic jump in WW II and offers a good helping of that senior wisdom I spoke of earlier.  You can see Ren provide a more detailed account of his jump into the Los Banos prison camp here

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WW II Hero Ren Bodeker Days Away from State Taking His Fully Paid Home & Land

Monday, October 14, 2013

Hunter, 72, survives 19 days in snowy California wilderness




Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:26am EDT




(Reuters) – A 72-year-old California deer hunter was recovering Monday after surviving on squirrels and packing leaves around him for warmth for nearly three weeks while he was lost and alone in the snowy wilderness, authorities said.



Gene Penaflor was discovered by hunters on Saturday after 19 days in the Mendocino National Forest in the Coastal Mountain Range of northwestern California, according to a report by the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office.


“This is a miracle,” reads a message on a website dedicated to the search, www.genepenaflor.com, updated with a family photo at a local hospital over the weekend.


The Mendocino National Forest is run by the U.S. Forest Service and has been closed due to the government shutdown, according to the forest website. An outgoing voicemail message by a forest spokesperson said she had been furloughed.


Penaflor, described on the site as an avid hunter with more than 30 years of wilderness experience, had been hunting with a friend when they became separated on September 24, the report said.


After four days of searching by at least 18 agencies from more than a dozen counties, the official search was suspended because searchers could find no clues to his locations and because storms were coming.


On Saturday, 19 days after Penaflor disappeared, the search was resumed – but it was a group of hunters who heard Penaflor’s cries for help and eventually found him in a canyon in the 53,887-acre Yuki Wilderness area of the national forest.


He told officials he had walked too far away from the road, fell and hit his head, and was knocked unconscious. When he regained consciousness he was disoriented, surrounded by thick fog in a forest where the temperature dipped to 25 degrees.


“He was able to make a fire and warm himself with leaves and grasses that he packed around his body,” the report said. “On days when it rained or snowed he was able to crawl under a large log to stay dry. He was able to kill and eat several squirrels in the area and there was plenty of water in a nearby drainage to sustain himself.”


Penaflor is recovering well, according to social media postings by his son, Jeremy Penaflor.


“My dad was found alive and well!” the younger Penaflor said on Twitter on Saturday. “God is good.”


(Editing by Andrew Hay)



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Saturday, October 5, 2013

$63B Spent, $26B Taxed, $1.6B Borrowed in First 2 Days of "Shutdown"...


President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama (AP Photo)



(CNSNews.com) – In general terms, politicians and the press may be referring to what has been happening in Washington, D.C., over the past few days as a government “shutdown” or a “partial government shutdown,” but the actual accounting sheets of the U.S. Treasury show that massive amounts of taxed and borrowed money were flowing in and out of the government during the first two days of fiscal 2014.


According to the Daily Treasury Statement for Oct. 2, which was released yesterday at 4:00 p.m., the Treasury spent a total of $ 63.262 billion in the first two days of fiscal 2014. At the same time, it took in $ 25.681 billion in tax revenue.


The Treasury also sold $ 1.648 billion in new Treasury securities–which is government debt.


Among the things, the federal government spent money on during the “partial government shutdown” was $ 1.129 billion in salaries for federal employees.


To put things in perspective, in the first two days of fiscal 2013 (Oct. 1-Oct. 2, 2012), when there was not a “shutdown,” the federal government spent $ 124.409 billion, collected $ 29.057 billion in taxes, paid out $ 2.542 billion in federal salaries—and sold $ 100.91 billion in new Treasury securities (or government debt).


When the shutdown is over, the federal government will be able to get back to business as usual–and, depending on the outcome of the conflict over Obamacare between the House Republicans and President Obama and Senate Democrats–the government may or may not be able to add to its daily activities all those things that it will take to implement and pay for Obamacare.





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$63B Spent, $26B Taxed, $1.6B Borrowed in First 2 Days of "Shutdown"...

Friday, August 23, 2013

US-Trained Rebels Moved Towards Damascus Days Before ‘Chemical Attack’


Lawmakers who opposed arming FSA militants “reconsider intervention”


Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
August 23, 2013


300 handpicked rebel militants trained by the US, Israel and Jordan entered Syria and began advancing towards Damascus in the days before an alleged chemical weapons attack, the French newspaper Le Figaro is reporting.


US Trained Rebels Moved Towards Damascus Days Before Chemical Attack 230813fsa

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“The rebels were trained for several months in a training camp on the Jordanian-Syrian border by CIA operatives, as well as Jordanian and Israeli commandos,” reports the Jerusalem Post.


Four days before the announcement that a chemical weapons attack had taken place near Damascus, a group of FSA fighters crossed into the Deraa region, followed by a second contingent on August 19th.


The CIA began conducting covert training of the rebels – despite their links to Al-Qaeda – late last year, advising them on how to use anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons.


In the absence of any independent evidence that Assad’s forces were behind this week’s alleged chemical weapons attack, several countries have seized upon the story to threaten military action, with numerous lawmakers in Congress who had initially opposed arming the rebels now “beginning to reconsider intervention,” according to Foreign Policy.


Whether the alleged chemical weapons attack was an attempt by the Assad regime to target the militants, or as Russia asserts it was a conveniently timed “planned provocation” carried out by the rebels themselves to coincide with the movement of CIA-trained FSA militants, remains to be seen.


Numerous impartial analysts have commented on how it makes little sense for Assad’s forces to have carried out such an attack days after UN chemical weapons inspectors entered the country.


In addition, other experts have cast doubt on the assertion that chemical weapons were used at all.


John Hart, the head of the Chemical and Biological Security Project at Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, remarked that “he had not seen the telltale evidence in the eyes of the victims that would be compelling evidence of chemical weapons use.”


Paula Vanninen of the Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention questions the behavior of those seen handling the victims in the video footage. “At the moment, I am not totally convinced because the people that are helping them are without any protective clothing and without any respirators….In a real case, they would also be contaminated and would also be having symptoms,” he stated.


Although some experts are claiming that the nerve agent used was most likely sarin, compare photos of the protective gear worn by Japanese chemical weapons specialists who cleaned a metro station in Tokyo eight hours after a small bottle of sarin was thrown in 1995, to thecomplete lack of protective gear worn by those seen handling victims in the video footage released earlier this week.


Stephen Johnson, an expert in weapons and chemical explosives at Cranfield Forensic Institute, told Euro News that the video footage also looked suspect.


“There are, within some of the videos, examples which seem a little hyper-real, and almost as if they’ve been set up. Which is not to say that they are fake but it does cause some concern. Some of the people with foaming, the foam seems to be too white, too pure, and not consistent with the sort of internal injury you might expect to see, which you’d expect to be bloodier or yellower,” Johnson said.


His comments were echoed by chemical and biological weapons researcher Jean Pascal Zanders, who said that the footage appears to show victims of asphyxiation, which is not consistent with the use of mustard gas or the nerve agents VX or sarin. “I’m deliberately not using the term chemical weapons here,” he said, adding that the use of “industrial toxicants” was a more likely explanation.


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Monday, August 5, 2013

Fonterra CEO apologizes, sees China dairy curbs lifted within days

WELLINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) – Fonterra, the world’s leading exporter of dairy products, apologized on Monday for a milk powder contamination scare in China that risks tainting New Zealand’s reputation for food safety.



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Monday, July 29, 2013

Italian bus crash kills 38; second European transport disaster in five days

MONTEFORTE IRPINO, Italy (Reuters) – Thirty-eight people were killed and 10 injured when a bus plunged off a viaduct in southern Italy in one of the country’s worst road accidents.


Reuters: Top News



Italian bus crash kills 38; second European transport disaster in five days

Italian bus crash kills 38; second European transport disaster in five days


ROME | Sun Jul 28, 2013 8:11pm EDT



ROME (Reuters) – At least 36 people died after a coach plunged more than 15 meters (49 feet) off a viaduct in southern Italy on Sunday, a spokesman for the fire service said.


Eleven people were pulled out alive from the stricken coach and taken to hospital, some with serious injuries, the spokesman said.


Rescue operations are ongoing, he said.


The coach was carrying about 48 people back to Naples after visiting Telese Terme in the southern region of Campania, Italian daily La Repubblica reported.


“The situation is dramatic,” the spokesman for the fire service said, adding that several other vehicles were also involved in the accident.


(Reporting By Catherine Hornby; Editing by Alistair Lyon, Philip Barbara and Stacey Joyce)



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Italian bus crash kills 38; second European transport disaster in five days

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Police sift through "crime scene" days after Quebec train crash

LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) – Investigators sifted through the charred remains of Lac-Megantic’s historic downtown early Wednesday morning, as they searched for clues into what could turn out to be North America’s worst railway disaster since 1989.



Reuters: Top News



Police sift through "crime scene" days after Quebec train crash

Police sift through "crime scene" days after Quebec train crash


A police officer walks amongst axle gear in Lac Megantic, July 9, 2013. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

A police officer walks amongst axle gear in Lac Megantic, July 9, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Mathieu Belanger






LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec | Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:40am EDT



LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) – Investigators sifted through the charred remains of Lac-Megantic’s historic downtown early Wednesday morning, as they searched for clues into what could turn out to be North America’s worst railway disaster since 1989.


Police said they are investigating whether Saturday’s derailment and subsequent explosion – which leveled the center of the lakeside Quebec town killing at least 15 and probably dozens more – involved foul play or criminal negligence.


“We are conducting a criminal investigation. We are not neglecting anything so far,” provincial police inspector Michel Forget told reporters on Tuesday evening.


He added that some 60 officers would continue to work through the night gathering evidence and searching for remains.


Canada’s Transportation Safety Board said it was looking into whether the train’s operator – Montreal, Maine and Atlantic – followed proper safety procedures in the hours before the unmanned 72-car train carrying crude oil rolled down a hill and slammed into town.


The incident forced some 2,000 people, or roughly a third of the town’s population, to leave their homes and seek shelter in local schools or with friends and family.


As firefighters contained the blaze, many of the evacuees were allowed to return to their homes, where they found a mix of relief, emotional distress and unexpected problems.


“After that tragedy, after watching that fire burn half the downtown, we are happy to be back home,” said Denis Leveille, 57, who spent the day on his front porch visiting with friends.


“But we’re not really settled in, because we don’t have electricity right now. Our only power is that yellow cord there,” he said, pointing to an extension cable running out a front window and across the yard to a neighbor’s house.


“We need that for the fridge and the coffee maker – so we have coffee in the morning and beer at night.”


THE WAITING GAME


But others were not as lucky. With parts of the town still considered dangerous – and part of it still a crime scene – emergency officials could not say when the remainder of the evacuees, about 800 people, would be permitted home.


For some of the remaining evacuees, who waited patiently at the perimeter for days, watching others allowed through was the last straw. A small group lashed out angrily at police, demanding that they be let back into their homes just a few meters away.


“We just want to go home,” said one man, who was later ushered away by police. “We have rights in Quebec, no?”


Still others chose to stay far away from the once-picturesque downtown, in part because of the emotional strain of being so close to the blast zone.


Caroline Rancourt, a 37-year-old single mother, said she was at work at the Musi-Café, a favorite local hangout, hours before it was leveled by the runaway train. Eyewitnesses said the bar was packed when the train hit and burst into flames.


“It was the screams that woke me,” she said. “I remember I was half asleep and I heard the cries and thought, ‘It’s night, why are there kids screaming?’


“Then (there was) the sound of fireworks, and then after that it was all so fast,” she said, struggling to hold back tears. “We left and I didn’t yet know what all had happened at the Musi-Café.”


She took her two children, 4 and 5 years old, to her mother’s home on the other side of the lake. While she was allowed to return home early Tuesday, she opted not to stay.


“It hasn’t really hit me yet,” she said. “I was busy with getting my kids somewhere away from all this, so it would be less traumatic. I did what I had to do.”


MMA executives have said they believe the train’s air brakes failed while it was parked in the neighboring town of Nantes, after firemen shut down the engine to put out a fire that erupted on Friday night.


But it remains unclear whether the train’s conductor had set enough hand brakes – which are meant to hold a train in place even if the air brakes fail – before he left the train for a shift change shortly before the fire broke out.


MMA, which is headquartered in Chicago, has a long history of accidents in Canada, according to Transportation Safety Board data, which shows 129 accidents, including 77 derailments – some of them minor – since 2003.


A TSB official said she could not immediately say how that compared to other rail operators in the country.


(Editing by Stacey Joyce)





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Police sift through "crime scene" days after Quebec train crash

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

CITI: OPEC"s Days Look Numbered


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Oil prices increased by around 300 percent over the past decade. 

During that time, OPEC countries went gangbusters.

But the days of soaring oil wealth are numbered, says Citi.

While Brent crude oil prices have recently gone up to around $ 118 per barrel, Citi commodities analyst Ed Morse and his team believe prices could fall to $ 90 as a result of global supply increases. 

Oil prices look likely to fluctuate in a range significantly below the $ 90-120 per barrel range in which Brent has traded since 2011 toward $ 70-90 by the end of this decade. Because of changing dynamics in the geographic spread of production of unconventional, as well as conventional supplies (notably from Iraq), and because of growing inroads that natural gas should have in displacing oil products in the transportation sector, OPEC should find it challenging to survive another 60 years, let alone another decade.

In particular, the following countries should get crushed by revenue declines if the price of Brent does indeed decline:

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Starting this year, they write, will begin to have “tangible impacts” on prices and eventually will “turn the global geopolitics of energy on its head.”

Meanwhile, North America could truly become oil independent. 

The probability of North American energy independence is extremely high, and even the prospects of energy independence for the US alone are real. This does not mean that the US automatically becomes isolationist or that defense expenditures necessarily become more questionable. But it does provide unexpected opportunities for the country’s foreign and trade policy. Will the US continue to provide security guarantees for its longstanding allies and sources of supply? Will China step in to buy supplies where the US no longer needs them, strengthening relations with new partners in the process? These changes will evolve over a period of years, not months, but the shifts are likely to be significant, with profound longterm implications.


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CITI: OPEC"s Days Look Numbered