Friday, August 2, 2013

Duke Energy Raises $1.5 Billion From Florida Residents, Refuses To Build Nuclear Plant, Keeps The Money

Duke Energy Raises $1.5 Billion From Florida Taxpayers, Refuses To Build New Plant, Keeps The Money

Duke Energy Corp. raised $1.5 billion from Florida residents with the promise to build a new nuclear power plant, but now the utility company has decided to shutter those plans and keep the money instead.

A state representative announced Thursday that Duke Energy was killing its $24.7 billion project to build a nuclear power plant. To support the plant the company had been billing fees to Levy County residents, raising $1.5 billion to support the project.

Duke Energy decided in February to close the Crystal River nuclear power plant in Florida after workers cracked a containment building during upgrades in 2009. Crews tried to fix the problem in 2011, but it only resulted in more cracks.

The company will be able to avoid public hearings on the botched upgrades, which have left customers with a $1.7 billion bill.

On Friday anger built among customers and lawmakers who believed that Duke Energy misled customers.

?Shame on Duke Energy, Progress Energy for taking the public on this ride knowing that they were never going to build the nuclear plants. Shame on them,? said State Representative Mike Fasano.

Duke Energy said delays by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in issuing licenses for the new plant led to the decision to call off the plans. But the company said it could still pursue a license for the plant.

?We continue to believe that the Levy site is a viable option for future nuclear generation and we want to keep that option open,? said Alex Glenn, Duke Energy?s state president in Florida.

Duke officials said they need to look at a number of factors to see if ?new nuclear generation makes sense.?

Duke Energy doesn?t seem to be too hurt be the scandal. The company?s stock rose 51 cents on Thursday to $71.51 a share.

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MALI : Who is Mali’s ‘IBK’: junta’s man or people’s president?

Back in the day when Mali was considered an African model of democracy, not a state back from the brink of breakup, two seasoned politicians found themselves locked in a bitter ballot scrap.

More than a decade later, history seems to be repeating itself with the same cast of characters resurfacing on the Malian political stage.

Only this time, the tables appear to have turned.

Just days after the July 28 first round of the 2013 Malian presidential election, the leading candidate, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita ? known universally as ?IBK? ? holds a comfortable lead.

Official results are due Friday, but that did not prevent a Malian interim minister from holding a press briefing in the capital of Bamako on Tuesday.

"There is one candidate, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, who has a wide margin compared with the other candidates," said Colonel Moussa Sinko Coulibaly, Mali?s interim minister of territorial administration. "If maintained, [it means] there will not be a need for a second round," he added.

Mali?s landmark election was rushed through on July 28 following a tumultuous year that saw a coup, the breakup of the West African nation with a jihadist takeover of the north and a French military intervention.

Under Mali?s election rules, if there is no outright winner in the first round, a run-off between the two leading candidates must be held on August 11.

Shortly after the declaration that IBK may be heading for a commanding victory, his closest challenger, Soumaila Ciss?, cried foul.

"We denounce the ballot stuffing,? said a member of Ciss??s URD (Union for the Republic and Democracy) party on Wednesday. ?According to our figures, a second round is inevitable to decide between our candidate Soumaila Ciss? and Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.?

Eleven years ago, IBK was doing the denunciations, speaking of ?massive and systematic vote-rigging? ? against Ciss?.

At that time, IBK was lagging behind Ciss? in the first round of the 2002 vote. The dispute ended in the courts, with Mali?s Constitutional Court ruling that Ciss? had 4,000 more votes than IBK. This meant that Ciss? had made it to the run-off vote, which he subsequently lost.

IBK was out ? but not for long.

As the frontrunner in the 2013 presidential race, the 68-year-old veteran Malian politician is the closest he has ever come to securing a post that he ? and his rival, Ciss? ? have long coveted.

?There?s definitely an irony here,? said Bruce Whitehouse, an anthropologist at the Pennsylvania-based Lehigh University. ?In 2002, Soumaila Ciss? officially edged out IBK in the first round. But a lot of people felt IBK was robbed of a victory. Surely people in the IBK camp are feeling some of these historical wrongs have been righted.?

Ideological brothers sharing political roots

Born in the southern Malian city of Koutiala in the Sikasso region, IBK did his graduate studies in France, where he spent 26 years, which included stints as a researcher at the Paris-based CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) and a lecturer at the University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne).

After his return to Mali in the mid-1980s, IBK embarked on a political career that saw him rise to foreign minister in 1993. A year later, he was appointed prime minister, a position he held until his February 2000 resignation following disagreements within the then-ruling ADEMA (Alliance for Democracy in Mali) party.

IBK then founded the RPM party, which he has led since June 2001.

Two years later, Ciss?, himself a former finance minister, also resigned from ADEMA to form the URD (Union for the Republic and Democracy) party.

?IBK and Soumaila Ciss? were both members of the same party, they both split from ADEMA in the early 2000s,? noted Whitehouse. ?I don?t think they are ideological rivals. Politically, you would have a hard time differentiating their positions.?

A strongman, a ?shapeshifter? and a political player

Officially, IBK is a socialist. But his six years as prime minister saw the liberalisation of the Malian economy. IBK also succeeded in standing up to the country?s powerful student and trade unions in the 1990s, earning him a strongman reputation and the sobriquet ?Kankeletigui? ? or ?the man who keeps his word? ? in Mali.

On the political stage, IBK has proved to be more pragmatist than ideologue ? ?a shapeshifter?, as Whitehouse puts it.

?IBK has been adept at playing both sides of the fence,? explained Whitehouse. ?He likes to hedge his bets.?

On the 2013 campaign trail, that ability was most evident in the subtle and not-so-subtle endorsements he received from two important quarters: the military junta and Muslim religious organisations.

Defeaning silence on the military junta

IBK?s relations with the military junta that ousted Mali?s democratically-elected president, Amadou Toumani Tour?, in the March 2012 coup has been a subject of much suspicion and rumours in Bamako.

Observers have noted that IBK is one of the only major Malian politicians who was not roughed up by troops loyal to coup leader, Captain Amadou Sanogo.

Ciss?, in contrast, appears to have been particularly targeted by Sanogo. Shortly after the coup, the 63-year-old Malian politician was forced to flee Bamako after being attacked by soldiers loyal to the junta leader.

On the campaign trail, Ciss? spoke out forcefully against the coup, calling for the junta to be ?deleted? from politics.

On the other hand, IBK?s silence on the junta in the lead-up to the July 28 election was deafening on the campaign trail.

When pushed on the subject ? in a lengthy interview with the French weekly, Jeune Afrique, last month ? IBK revealed that Sanogo had summoned him to his military barracks on the outskirts of Bamako shortly after the coup.

?I went there and I was received with great courtesy. I told him [Sanogo] what I thought. I said he had not chosen the right path and no country in the world would approve of a coup. For the African Union, it?s an indefensible crime and I share that opinion,? said IBK.

Questioned about what he would do with Sanogo if he was elected, IBK replied with a taciturn, ?As an officer of the Malian army, he will obey the supreme commander of the armed forces ? which I will be,? he said.

While the junta has not publicly come out and supported any one of Mali?s 27 presidential candidates, most analysts and ordinary Malians know that IBK can either work with ? or firmly deal with ? the 40-year-old junta leader.

Wooing Muslim religious leaders

That strongman reputation, in the end, appears to be the crux of IBK?s appeal to Malian voters this year.

In an election that featured a fair number of new faces and calls for change, the Malian people seem to have opted for a safe, experienced pair of hands at a time when the nation is facing myriad problems.

The fact that IBK has proved to be a wily politician is an advantage at a time when Mali is facing myriad challenges. If he becomes president, IBK?s top priority will likely be a national reconciliation mission aimed at tackling the country?s Tuareg secession problem, which has gripped Mali ever since it gained independence from France in 1960.

On the campaign trail, IBK ? a Francophile intellectual with a taste for the finer things in life and a playboy reputation ? has played up his Muslim religious credentials in a country where nearly 95% of the 15 million population is Muslim.

His official title, El Hadj Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, marks him as a ?haji? - a man who has made the Haj pilgrimage to Mecca.

IBK?s effective 2013 campaign ? run by French PR firm, Havas, and Ivorian firm, Voodoo ? featured posters of the RPM candidate in Western suits as well as the traditional flowing Malian robes. Observers have noted how IBK began his campaign speeches with a verse from the Koran.

As in previous elections, IBK gained the support of Mali?s Muslim leaders in the 2013 race, including the High Islamic Council of Mali ? a powerful collective of about 20 Islamic organizations ? as well as a new group, Sabati.

West African analysts debate whether endorsements from Muslim religious leaders are more risky than beneficial in countries that follow a more syncretic form of Islam. But IBK understands that endorsements from top religious figures are unlikely to hurt his chances of victory.

?IBK appeals to different groups. He?s the junta?s candidate, he?s the Muslim candidate and he?s France?s candidate,? explained Whitehouse. ?The problem is, if he?s victorious, there will always be a pall of suspicion ? did he really win it? Was his victory manipulated by the military or the French? These questions arise once a leader has lost popularity. It then becomes easy to discredit them. This is what happened to [the now deposed Malian president] ATT. The same thing could happen to IBK.?

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Source: http://www.france24.com/en/20130801-mali-election-president-ibk-profile-ibrahim-boubacar-keita-cisse%20

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AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: The Red Barn survives

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SKOWHEGAN -- Professional canoeists mingled with amateurs at the 13th annual Sundowner race, where competitors for the first time traded in two-seat canoes for 12-seat war canoes.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

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Facebook Privacy: Privacy, Security and Page Settings

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This is Volume 3 in my 3-part series of Facebook and it covers everything you might want to know about the Facebook Timeline, Facebook Pages and Facebook Apps. The 3-part series includes the following titles:

Volume 1: Facebook Timeline: Create Stylish Facebook Pages and Apps.

Volume 2: Facebook Advertising: Profit Using Facebook?s New Promotional Tools

Volume 3: Facebook Privacy: Privacy, Security and Page Settings.

Facebook can be anything you want it to be. There is an all-too-common impression that Facebook is a hopeless clutter of messages aimed at or exchanged between people whose interest you do not share. On top of this, there are serious concerns about privacy on Facebook and security on Facebook. People worry that their personal information can be accessed and shared by unknown people and that Facebook may use the information for commercial purposes.

These concerns are no longer valid. This book will teach you how to use Facebook properly. Facebook is not a ?get an account and let fly? platform. You need to determine whose information you want to see and with whom you want to share your own information. You then need to configure you account settings properly, divide your friends and fans into separate categories so that you can be selective as to the people with whom you share your information.

Most importantly, learn how to configure your privacy and security settings to suppress information you want to keep private or share only with a select group of friends. You will also learn how to safeguard your account from unauthorized intrusion.

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Alex Beckis is a Kindle Author specializing in social media like Facebook, Pinterest, Google+ and Instagram. I have recently published my 3-part Facebook Master Series of eBooks. I also have a passion for health and nutrition and have 3 blogs where I write about these subjects.

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How Body-Obsessed Are Americans? 72 Percent Prefer Debt to Extra Pounds

With Bathing Suit Season in Full Swing, Credit Karma Examines Americans' Attitudes About Their Physical Appearance and Health, Compared to Their Finances

SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 31, 2013) - It's summertime. As the temperature and humidity rise, Americans flock to beaches and pools. So Credit Karma, a personal finance company with more than 15 million members, wanted to know: do Americans care more about their looks or their debt?

A survey conducted by Harris Interactive found that debt-ridden Americans often put their physical appearance ahead of their financial state. In fact, a whopping 72 percent of Americans would rather keep their current debt, than gain 25 pounds and be completely debt free. The June 2013 survey was conducted online among 2,021 Americans ages 18 and older.

Weight trumps debt for many Americans this summer. Forty-three percent agree, "How much I weigh is more important than how much debt I have." Interestingly, women were less likely to agree with this statement than men (38 percent vs. 49 percent), disputing a traditional stereotype about women and their weight.

The scales tip when bankruptcy enters the equation. When asked to choose between bankruptcy and obesity, 62 percent say they would prefer to be obese, but free from all debt. Thirty-eight percent say being their "ideal weight" is preferable, even if it means dealing with bankruptcy.

More findings about looks vs. finances, according to U.S. adults who are in debt:

  • Nearly two-thirds of adults (64 percent) think about their physical appearance, more than their debt.
    • 68 percent of women were more likely to agree with this statement than men (61 percent)
  • Roughly one-third (35 percent) worry about how they look, more than the debt they are in.
    • 18-34 year olds are more likely to worry about their looks, compared to those 55+ (36 percent vs. 28 percent)
  • When asked which they care more about, 70 percent care more about their physical health, than their financial health.
    • Not surprisingly, older adults (78 percent of those 55+) value their physical health more.

Ken Lin -- Credit Karma's Chief Consumer Advocate -- says physical health is clearly important to Americans. "Beginning 30 years ago, there was an educational push around nutrition and fitness, and our knowledge about those issues has come a long way," says Lin.

"We want a similar focus on Americans' financial well-being. Our goal is to help consumers become educated about their finances by giving them free, online tools that quickly assess their entire financial health -- including credit score -- and gives them suggestions on how to improve their financial situation."

Survey Methodology

This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of Credit Karma from June 13 to 17, 2013, among 2,021 adults ages 18 and older. Of those surveyed, 74 percent -- or 1,452 adults -- stated they have some debt. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact Madeline Willman of SHIFT Communications at mwillman@shiftcomm.com.

About Credit Karma

CreditKarma.com provides more than 15 million consumers financial peace of mind by tracking their credit and finances all in one place for free. Credit Karma's goal is to help its members make the most of their credit by offering insightful saving recommendations based on unique data comparisons. It also provides financial education and access to free tools, such as the free Credit Report Card and Card Statics, which empower consumers to take charge of their financial health. For more information, please visit creditkarma.com.

About Harris Interactive

Harris Interactive is one of the world's leading market research firms, leveraging research, technology, and business acumen to transform relevant insight into actionable foresight. Known widely for the Harris Poll? and for pioneering innovative research methodologies, Harris offers proprietary solutions in the areas of market and customer insight, corporate brand and reputation strategy, and marketing, advertising, public relations and communications research. Harris possesses expertise in a wide range of industries including health care, technology, public affairs, energy, telecommunications, financial services, insurance, media, retail, restaurant, and consumer package goods. Additionally, Harris has a portfolio of multi-client offerings that complement our custom solutions while maximizing our client's research investment. Serving clients in more than 196 countries and territories through our North American and European offices, Harris specializes in delivering research solutions that help us -- and our clients -- stay ahead of what's next. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com.?

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