Monday, February 4, 2013

Spain's jobless just short of 5 million in January

(AP) ? The number of people registered as unemployed in Spain is bordering on 5 million as the country remains mired in recession.

Labor Ministry figures released Monday showed the registered jobless figure surged by 132,055 in January to 4.98 million.

Spain is struggling to emerge from its second recession in just over three years with its economy battered by the collapse of the once-key real estate sector.

The country's unemployment rate was at 26 percent at the end of the fourth quarter, up 1 percent from the previous three-month period.

Associated Press

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Ravens hold off 49ers' surge to win Super Bowl XLVII

Baltimore overcomes power outage, blown lead to beat San Francisco 34-31

Image: Quarterback Joe Flacco, left, and linebacker Ray Lewis celebrate their Super Bowl victory.Getty Images

Quarterback Joe Flacco, left, and linebacker Ray Lewis celebrate their Super Bowl victory.

By Howard Fendrich

updated 11:37 p.m. ET Feb. 3, 2013

NEW ORLEANS - A power outage at the Super Bowl put the nation's biggest sporting event on hold for more than a half-hour Sunday, interrupting an otherwise electric, back-and-forth game that ended with Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens as NFL champions thanks to a 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

Flacco, voted the MVP, threw three first-half touchdown passes to cap an 11-TD, zero-interception postseason. Jacoby Jones returned the second-half kickoff 108 yards, a Super Bowl record, to give Baltimore a 28-6 lead.

Moments later, lights lining the indoor arena faded, making it difficult to see. When action resumed, Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers scored 17 consecutive points, getting as close as 31-29.

But Baltimore stopped San Francisco on fourth-and-goal from the 5 with under 2 minutes left when Kaepernick's pass sailed beyond Michael Crabtree in the end zone.

The biggest deficit a team has ever overcome to win a Super Bowl is 10 points, and there were moments were it appeared San Francisco had a chance to better that mark. Instead, the 49ers lost for the first time in six trips to the Super Bowl.

The AFC champion Ravens (14-6), a franchise that moved from Cleveland to Baltimore 17 years ago, improved to 2-0 in the big game. They also won the championship in 2001, when linebacker Ray Lewis was voted the game's MVP. Lewis was not a major factor this time, but he was a center of attention, playing in the final game of his 17-year career before retiring.

The 49ers struggled early in the first Super Bowl coaching matchup between brothers: Baltimore's John Harbaugh is 15 months older than San Francisco's Jim Harbaugh.

Baltimore led 28-6 after Jones opened the second half with the longest kickoff return in a Super Bowl, his eyes glancing up at the videoboard, presumably to watch himself sprint to the end zone. The 49ers showed they were capable of a comeback in their previous game: They trailed by 17 against the Atlanta Falcons before winning the NFC championship game.

Shortly following Jones' return, the sudden, odd power outage arrived. Escalators weren't working. Officials stopped play about 1 1/2 minutes into the third quarter, and the bizarre delay lasted 34 minutes in real time before action resumed. Some players sat. Others stretched. Some fans chanted, "Let's go, Ravens!" Others passed time by doing the wave.

This was the 10th time New Orleans hosted the big game - tying Miami for most in a city - and first since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Big Easy in August 2005.

When play resumed, NFC champion San Francisco (13-5-1) began making things more interesting, scoring 17 points in less than 4 1/2 minutes.

First, Kaepernick threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Crabtree, pulling them within 15 points midway through the third quarter. Ravens defensive backs Cary Williams and Bernard Pollard missed tackles on the play. Then, with 5 minutes left in the third quarter, Frank Gore swept around right end for a 6-yard TD run, making it 28-20, before Ravens running back Ray Rice's fumble gave the ball right back to the 49ers.

San Francisco tacked on David Akers' 34-yard field goal to get within 28-23 after he missed from a longer distance but the Ravens were whistled for running into the kicker. It was his third successful kick of the game after hitting from 36 and 27 yards in the first half.

How close was it heading into the fourth quarter? Each team had exactly 17 first downs. Total yardage was nearly the same, with the 49ers slightly ahead, 317-315. Time of possession was nearly split down the middle, too.

About 2 minutes into the fourth quarter, rookie kicker Justin Tucker made a 19-yard field goal to stretch the Ravens' lead to 31-23. Not long later, Kaepernick's 15-yard run around the left side - the longest TD run by a quarterback in Super Bowl history - made it 31-29. His 2-point conversion pass intended for Randy Moss was incomplete.

A 38-yarder by Tucker made it 34-29 with 4:19 left in regulation. Baltimore purposely gave up a safety in the closing seconds to run time off the clock, setting the final score.

Kaepernick was making only his 10th start the NFL, having taken over the job after Alex Smith got a concussion during a game. After his touchdown run, Kaepernick kissed his tattooed right biceps, his celebration move.

The first half was all about Flacco. He went 13 for 20 for 192 yards and the three scores over the opening two quarters, becoming only the sixth QB in 47 Super Bowls to throw for that many TDs by halftime.

Flacco finished 22 of 33 for 287 yards.

It's been one impressive game after another for a guy who never has commanded the widespread respect usually accorded a top player - but now will head into an offseason that could land him a $20 million-per-year contract in free agency.

To get to the Super Bowl, Flacco already led the Ravens past Denver's Peyton Manning and New England's Tom Brady for two of his league-record six career postseason road victories by a quarterback.

San Francisco turned over the ball twice in about a 5-minute span of the second quarter: Rookie running back LaMichael James fumbled - leading to a Ravens TD - and safety Ed Reed tied an NFL record with his ninth career postseason interception by picking off Kaepernick.

The Niners had never thrown an interception in their previous five Super Bowls.

There was some testiness on the field right from the get-go, and after Reed stole the ball, a group of players from both teams engaged in a scrum and penalties were called. Both coaching brothers wound up on the field, too, trying to break up the skirmish.

Instead of adding more points after Reed's pick, Baltimore eventually gave the ball back after trying a fake field goal but failing to get a first down. Didn't matter a bit. San Francisco had to punt, and Flacco hit Jones on a 56-yard TD pass with under 2 minutes left in the first half.

Jones beat cornerback Chris Culliver - the player who apologized for anti-gay comments during the week - and tumbled onto his back, then got up and cut across the field to reach the end zone. It was Flacco's 70-yard toss to Jones with 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter that allowed the Ravens to tie the Broncos in the second round of the playoffs, before winning in the second overtime period.

Earlier Sunday, Flacco connected with Anquan Boldin from 13 yards out less than 4 1/2 minutes into the game on Baltimore's first possession, then found tight end Dennis Pitta for a 1-yard score midway through the second quarter after James' error.

James fumbled at Baltimore's 25-yard line while straining to gain extra yards. Linebacker Courtney Upshaw punched the ball loose, and defensive lineman Arthur Jones recovered it, and the Ravens headed the other way.

The 49ers also began the game with an illegal formation penalty on the very first play, then needed to punt.

A good return by Jones set up the Ravens near midfield, and they promptly drove 51 yards in six plays. Another 49ers penalty on third down at the 18 came right before Flacco's nice scoring pass over the middle to Boldin with less than 4 1/2 minutes gone in the game.

About 45 minutes before the opening kickoff, Lewis gathered his teammates in the end zone painted the Ravens' purple team color. As they encircled him, Lewis - large triangles of eye black covering his entire cheeks - delivered his usual rousing pregame speech, and other players whooped it up, too.

Not long after, 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis - who, like Lewis, wears No. 52 - delivered his own fiery words, surrounded by the rest of his team near the red, white and blue NFL shield logo at midfield.

Before the game began, with 100 million or so Americans expected to tune in on TV, a chorus of 26 children from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. - where 20 students and six adults were killed in a shooting rampage in December - sang "America the Beautiful," accompanied by "American Idol" alum Jennifer Hudson. Grammy winner Alicia Keys performed the national anthem.

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Friday, February 1, 2013

Insiders: Immigration Reform Likely to Pass Congress

What is the likelihood of comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to citizenship, passing Congress this year?

DEMOCRATS (107 VOTES)

Very likely: 39%
Somewhat likely: 50%
Somewhat unlikely: 8%
Very unlikely: 3%

Very likely

?GOP has gone from bigotry to opportunism faster than Sarah Palin can take down a caribou.?

?To quote John McCain: ?Look at the election.? ?

?The GOP has backed itself into a corner, and citizenship is the only way out.?

?Si se puede.?

?There?s pressure on both parties to do a deal. Gratitude for the Dems, fear for the GOP.?

Somewhat likely

?Bipartisan legislation flows from political self-interest.?

?Both parties have incentives to support it, and it likely will pass the Senate. The House is another matter.?

?Bipartisan cover is a good thing these days.?

?Republicans who run statewide or those with an eye toward regaining the White House know they need to renegotiate their relationship with the Hispanic communities. Unfortunately, those who run in safe House seats?and tend to represent the wackiest wing of the GOP?are in no rush.?

?Dems want to and Republicans have to, but it?s still Washington.?

?Congressional ?gangs? almost never produce things that pass, but with the leaders involved, this time might be different.?

Somewhat unlikely

?Hard to see a path to citizenship getting a majority of the majority in the House.?

Very unlikely

?It is like cybersecurity, climate change, and tax reform. Very important. Very political. Very hard.?

?

What is the likelihood of comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to citizenship, passing Congress this year?

REPUBLICANS (94 VOTES)

Very likely: 25%
Somewhat likely: 53%
Somewhat unlikely: 20%
Very unlikely: 2%

Very likely

?The time has come. The votes are there.?

?Republicans get over their headache, after banging into the wall for years.?

?[Sen. Marco] Rubio is to immigration policy as Nixon is to China.?

?Republicans cannot afford to block this again and remain a relevant party.?

Somewhat likely

?Do the Dems want the issue or want a solution? Does the GOP really want to refight this issue at the polls every two years??

?The odds have improved, but I don?t think enough has changed in the politics of this issue to give it good odds. Radio talk is not going to change its tune, nor is labor.?

?Enough Republicans want to stop the bleeding that it will pass, unless D?s decide they?ll keep moving the goalposts on eligibility to avoid a reasonable compromise.?

?Both parties know their livelihood depends on it.?

?At least a few rational people in the GOP recognize that the Republican Party has to get a more reasonable position on immigration.?

Somewhat unlikely

?Hard to see how an amnesty bill makes it through the House.?

?Something will pass?and it may include something like a path to citizenship?but it will not be comprehensive.?

Very unlikely

?The need is real; the commitment is, unfortunately, happy talk.?

?

Which one of the following would you say is the area in which the Republican Party needs the most improvement?

DEMOCRATS (106 VOTES)

Message: 21%
Charismatic leaders: 1%
Policy prescriptions: 57%
Better campaign technology: 2%
Other: 20%

Message

?They are perceived as being beholden to 1 percent of the population.?

?They are waaaaay out of touch with young voters and people of color.?

? ?We hate Obama? is not a message.?

Charismatic leaders

?The bench of governors should help, given the numbers.?

Policy prescriptions

?You can?t tweet/Facebook your way out of transvaginal ultrasounds. #govtoutofmybedroom.?

?Too many of the GOP policy prescriptions only benefit the rich and large corporations. They need a real middle-class agenda and commitment to diversity in the party.?

?The voice of tea partiers and social conservatives is killing any innovative, free-market ideas from getting traction. They need more than Jack Kemp?s energy?they need Jack Kemp?s ideas!?

?The Republican policies alienate minorities, young people, and legal immigrants. If the policies don?t change, the election results won?t change.?

?They have to become less rigid and dogmatic. Whether this country is center-left or center-right, the first word is always center.?

?It is NOT a messaging issue; it is a policy issue. They increasingly fight for and care about matters that are important to a shrinking angry white male minority of the population.?

Other

?Sanity. Respect for facts.?

?Fewer nuts. Their free-market message would give them traction if they would stop stepping on it.?

?

Which one of the following would you say is the area in which the Republican Party needs the most improvement?

REPUBLICANS (90 VOTES)

Message: 33%
Charismatic leaders: 23%
Policy prescriptions: 21%
Better campaign technology: 6%
Other: 17%

Message

?Gotta appeal to more than the base, fellas. Centrist voters still worry about affordable health insurance, the quality of their kid?s school, whether their home will eventually prove a good investment. Can?t be indifferent to their concerns.?

?A positive message that is relevant today, not 20 years ago.?

?Need to start talking about who we are rather than who we are not.?

?Paul Ryan and others are figuring out we cannot be the party of ?no.? ?

Charismatic leaders

?A charismatic leader figures out the messaging; it?s second nature.?

?Obama leaves most details to others, but HE rules as the unifying leader?quite a lesson.?

Policy prescriptions

?The party needs to start solving problems people care about?like education, health care, and infrastructure?and not only be the party of tax and spending cuts.?

?It?s the ideas, stupid.?

Better campaign technology

?[The Republican National Committee], which led in technology for many years, has fallen woefully behind.?

Other

?Newly impartial media. As long as the major media operates as an unapologetic organ of the Democratic Party, the GOP will be the minority party.?

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Fox's Geraldo Rivera weighing US Senate run in NJ

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) ? Geraldo Rivera, who hosts a weekend show on Fox News Channel, said Thursday he's seriously thinking about running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey.

"Buckle your seat belts!" said Rivera before announcing, on his radio show on WABC-AM in New York, that he is "truly contemplating" a Senate bid.

He said he has spoken to some people in the New Jersey GOP about a run, but he didn't say what they told him.

Rivera got a mixed response when he asked his 30,000 Twitter followers how they feel about him challenging either Sen. Frank Lautenberg or Newark Mayor Cory Booker.

At 89, Lautenberg is the oldest sitting U.S. senator. The Democrat hasn't said if he will seek re-election.

Booker, also a Democrat, has announced he is exploring a run but hasn't made clear if he would challenge Lautenberg in a primary, should he seek another term.

No Republican has formally announced an interest in running.

Rivera, who is 69, said he has commitments to Fox and the radio show, but "I figure at my age if I'm going to do it, I gotta do it."

"And there doesn't seem to be any Republicans ready to work against or run against" Lautenberg or Booker, he said.

The New Jersey Republican party did not return an email asking for comment.

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BFL CANADA appoints a new National Practice Leader for ...

(1888PressRelease) January 31, 2013 - Vancouver, BC, Canada - BFL CANADA is pleased to announce that Michael Yip has joined BFL as National Practice Leader - Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), a new national practice group recently formed to offer ERM services and solutions to our clients. Michael brings over 20 years of strategic management consulting experience to BFL and is skilled in the development and implementation of strategic risk management processes and in advancing effective risk based mitigation solutions. He previously held senior management positions with major global management consulting firms in Canada and the U.S., as well as managing principal roles with a private merchant banking firm.

"BFL has been offering ERM services for a number of years, however, the creation of a National Practice and the recruitment of an outstanding leader such as Michael will both deepen our specialist resources and enhance client experience" said John Wright, Executive Vice-President, BFL CANADA Western Region.

Michael specializes in incorporating the ERM methodologies in his approach to strategic consulting and is also experienced in the development and management of alternative risk financing options, including captives, reciprocals and risk sharing arrangements. Michael holds a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.) degree from the Haskayne School of Business, specializing in Risk Management and New Venture Finance and the Canadian Risk Management (CRM) professional designation.

A frequent speaker and thought leader in ERM, risk technology and business process improvement, Michael has been engaged in domestic and international assignments to establish and implement corporate governance and compliance initiatives such as corporate-wide risk identification, risk assessment, strategic risk mapping and total cost of risk analysis. He also provides strategic consulting in the design and development of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) technology strategies, including leading engagements in business process improvement and enterprise risk management systems implementations.

"I am very excited about joining BFL CANADA to lead their new National Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) consulting practice" said Mr. Yip. "I am delighted to be a part of an organization with such a proven path of success. Having the opportunity to join BFL further motivates me to build a very relevant platform for ERM - one that aligns with their dynamic business model and will help support their continued and ongoing success."

Barry Lorenzetti, founder, President and CEO of BFL noted "Michael's addition to the team, coupled with our Lockton Global network, strengthens our ability to provide consultancy advice to clients looking to improve their risk management strategy."

BFL CANADA is the largest employee-owned and operated commercial insurance brokerage and consulting services firm in Canada. BFL CANADA provides a complete range of insurance products, risk management and employee benefits services to all industry sectors across Canada and, through an ownership position in Lockton Global LLP, in the U.S. as well as in over 100 countries around the world.

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