Thursday, August 15, 2013

Mali's new president Keita faces Tuareg challenge

BAMAKO, Mali --?

Mali's new president-elect Ibrahim Boubacar Keita is now presented with the challenge of finding a resolution to the simmering separatist rebellion in the country's north.

Based on his recent campaign visit to the rebel's stronghold, though, it looks like the path to reconciliation won't be an easy one.

Rebels from the National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad ? the name they give to their homeland ? tried to block Keita's plane from landing on the runway. When that failed, they hurled stones at his parked jet to show their disapproval.

Keita won't have much time to prepare for negotiations: Under an agreement signed in June, talks with the separatist Tuareg rebels are supposed to take place within 60 days of the new government's formation.

The talks are expected to be "extremely politically sensitive," said Bruce Whitehouse, a Bamako-based Mali specialist who teaches at Lehigh University. Keita might be effective in the talks, said Whitehouse.

"He's somebody who can sort of straddle the fence and appeal to different groups at the same time," he said. "He might be well positioned to make some difficult risky moves and still be able to represent himself as doing the right thing by the Malian people."

Many voters, though, say they want Keita ? who is widely known by his initials "IBK" ? to take an uncompromising position with the NMLA. They blame the separatists for creating Mali's political disaster. Army soldiers who were unhappy with then President Amadou Toumani Toure's handling of the rebellion launched a coup, and the power vacuum allowed al-Qaida-linked militants to take ahold of northern Mali.

"I voted for IBK because we want a president who can liberate the north," said Sata Keita, 28, who is not related to the new president. "He should not negotiate with the Tuareg rebels because people should respect the law and Mali will not be divided. IBK should not tolerate these excesses. We need a total change in Mali."

The Tuareg rebels did not endorse either candidate, though at least one representative of the group said he favored Keita over his opponent Soumaila Cisse, who had said he was against any autonomy for the north.

Early Tuesday, a spokesman for the rebel group in Europe said they had "taken note" of Keita's victory.

"We hope that with him and his team we will end up at a just, equitable and definitive solution that will allow Azawadians to make decisions that will be suitable for their development," said Moussa Ag Assarid, an NMLA representative based in Europe.

Tuaregs, the lighter-skinned nomads of Mali's north, petitioned their colonial ruler France at independence 53 years ago to be granted their own territory independent from the rest of the country. The Tuaregs pointed to the linguistic, cultural and racial differences which have long made them distinct from the black ethnicities that make up the Malian majority.

Mali's government has faced waves of rebellions over the years, signing agreements that promised the north greater resources and influence. The one that began in early 2012 forced the Malian military in retreat from the north, and Islamic extremists took advantage of the chaos to seize control and implement their harsh interpretation of Islamic Shariah law. The jihadists ultimately ousted the secular Tuareg separatists as well.

After a French-led military intervention in January 2013, the jihadists fled into the desert and Tuareg rebels began returning to the area. In the town of Kidal, the flag of Azawad now flies instead of the Malian one, and rebels remain in control of numerous government buildings.

Source: http://www.enquirerherald.com/2013/08/13/2628823/malis-new-president-keita-faces.html

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

WTI Crude Oil: "The moves up are quick but the falls are heavy" says Carl Larry

By Carl Larry
Well we?re certainly taking our time on this latest rally. We keep pushing back on the RSI and this feels a lot more like a pause before we pop the highs. Failures feel much more heavy to the downside and weak to the upside. We like the upside to continue in the meantime and we?re looking at resistance at 10727, 10806 and 10932. The sup-port numbers will be solid with every rally; 10614, 10503 and 10411. The front spread is an example of what attempted failure looks like on a rally. The moves up are quick, but the falls are heavy. We are looking to hold the 39 support level here. Flat price looks to play the game; lower early, rally late.

Gasoline: We?re moving on to RBU3. RB is pausing on the chart and may get stuck in a range if we can hold support. We look for resistance at 29350, 29516 and 29700. Support comes back to 29083, 28921 and 28656. The front spread moved higher and looks to hold support at 1245, 1225 and 1185. Higher tests resistance at 1255, 1279 and 1320. RBCL resistance at 1700, 1755. Support holds to 1672, 1644, 1587.

Distillate: We?re following HOU3 now. HO also falling back to sideways. We see support holding 30237, 30112 for the trend line and 29988 for slippage. Channel resistance is close at 30512, but a redraw get 30522, 30644. The front spread is still range bound with ?74 holding strong support and ?61 area keeping a ceiling on things. The HOCL is testing key resistance at 2150 with 2210 above. Support to 2086, 2060.

Trends are only for the affected: We?re coming off the uptrend we started on Monday. The failure to keep things moving yesterday has left us with a neutral sideways move here. This will look for support to 10560 and cap the high trade with resistance at 10700. The 60min chart is also backing out of the uptrend here. We don?t see anything forming to send us lower, but we think that the upside ceiling for this range extends to the 10725 area. A time to be patient or play the range.

Fundy you should mention: Far be it from me to overlook the revision in Retail Sales yesterday and think the US was such a better place because of it. I was more interested in the rising import prices of oil climbing 3.2%. Here?s where we really need to rethink our oil trade rules. Yes, imports are still a at a majority, but we think that the important thinking here is how it affects our exports. If we ever get around to realizing we are in surplus of light sweet crude and Keystone can help balance that out, exports can rule. In that same mindset, we see PPI (0.3) at 8:30am EST.

Sorry, I am just physically attracted: Oh my my, sweet potato pie and let?s not forget the API. We were again underwhelmed on the numbers that are still trying to justify their costs. Crude came in with a meager 1.0M draw and 1.4M getting drawn down from Cushing. I?ll give them their due, the Cushing number has been solid. As for the products, we can see the 1.1M increase in Distillates, but that increase of 1.7M barrels of gasoline makes little sense. They had refinery utilization down 0.7% so that means we would have to have seen very strong imports and/or pretty weak demand. Both of which we?re doubting for the first week of August. We?ll see how this stacks up against the EIAs and get ready without Whack-a-Stat club.

(The author is associated with Oiloutlooks)

Source: http://www.commodityonline.com/futures-trading/technical/WTI-Crude-Oil%3A-The-moves-up-are-quick-but-the-falls-are-heavy-says-Carl-Larry-31273.html

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

079 ? Half Size Me: Finding a Purpose Beyond the Scale and ...

079-ImageIn this episode of Half Size Me, Heather interviews Becca, who overcame eating disorders and learned to change her mindset about food.

All of these changes led to her getting healthy, strengthening her body (and mind), and losing 100 pounds!

You?ll definitely want to hear her inspiring story, so please listen to the episode and share what you think in the comment?s section below!

Becca Bio (from her About page):

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???It[']s been a long journey, but I?m in a much better place today. I still feel like I have a long way to go, but I don?t really see an end in sight anymore? I hope you can find encouragement in realizing you don?t have to have it all together to effect positive changes in your health and fitness.

I?ve accomplished many of my goals. I am healthy and fit, even if I don?t have visible abs and 10% body fat. ?I?ve learned that food is not the enemy and I am so much more focused today on making my fitness goals than on seeing a certain number on the scale. I have fallen in love with heavy lifting. I still have good days and bad ones, but this is a lifestyle I?m on, and I know I?ll keep pressing on.?

You can learn more about Becca at her blog ?Momma Muscles?!

This week?s quote:

?Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.???Thomas Jefferson

In this episode, you?ll hear Becca share how she

? changed her mindset to overcome eating disorders and get healthy

? decided not to do anything to lose weight that she wouldn?t do to maintain her loss

? repaired her metabolism using a metabolic reset

? and much more!

Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

About Half Size Me

Half Size Me is an hour-long, weekly podcast meant to inspire you and motivate you no matter where you are on your weight loss journey. If you?re just getting started losing weight, or if you?ve started and stopped so many times you?ve lost count, this is the show for you!

Hosted by Heather Robertson, who lost over 170 pounds by learning new eating habits, getting regular exercise, and, most importantly, changing her mindset. She shares her own lessons and struggles as well as how to handle to real challenge of any weight loss journey? weight maintenance.

So, join Heather every week as she shares information, inspiration, and interviews with women who?ve learned weight loss isn?t just about losing pounds, it?s about finding yourself.

Theme music, ?Walk Alone? by Jim Armstrong courtesy of MusicAlley.com.

Disclaimer: Heather is not a doctor, nurse, or certified health professional and what works for her or her guests may, or may not, work for you. So, please be sure to talk with your doctor, dietician, or other certified health professional when seeking advice about your own weight loss or weight maintenance plan. All information included in The Half Size Me Podcast and on HalfSizeMe.com is for informational and inspirational purposes only.

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Source: http://www.halfsizeme.com/079/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=079

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Oprah Winfrey Apology Over Racism Controversy: Heartfelt or Passive-Aggressive BS?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/08/oprah-winfrey-apology-over-racism-controversy-heartfelt-or-passi/

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