Simulated sex featured at ex-Italy PM party trial

May 17th, 2012

MILAN (Reuters) – Young women simulated oral sex with a Greek statue at a party hosted by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, a witness said on Monday at a trial where he is accused of paying for sex with an underage prostitute.

Chiara Danese, a 20-year-old beauty contest winner, had tears in her eyes as she told a Milan court that Berlusconi asked the women to play sex games with a nude statue of the ancient fertility god Priapus.

“He touched the girls while they simulated oral sex with the statue Office 2011 MAC Key,” she said.

“Then Berlusconi, whom the girls called ‘daddy’ and he called ‘my babies’, also had them kiss him in his private parts. The girls meanwhile chanted ‘thank God for Silvio’. I and (fellow guest) Ambra were shocked.”

Berlusconi’s lawyer Niccolo Ghedini offered Danese a tissue to wipe away her tears while she testified about the August 2010 party.

Berlusconi, 75, is charged with paying for sex with Moroccan-born Karima El Mahroug in 2010, when she was 17 Windows 7 activation key, and then abusing the powers of his office by getting her freed from police custody after she had been arrested for theft.

Prosecutors say that dozens of showgirls and aspiring starlets received cash and other gifts for taking part in sex games at his Milan home.

Berlusconi Cheap windows 7 key, who denies the charges, says he was only helping the young women out of generosity and accuses magistrates of mounting a politically biased campaign against him. He says his parties were “elegant, convivial dinners”.

Danese and her friend Ambra Battilana are seeking damages in a separate trial where three associates of Berlusconi are accused of procuring prostitutes for him.

They said they lost job opportunities because of the bad publicity surrounding the women who attended the former prime minister’s parties.

Berlusconi, a billionaire media tycoon, was forced from power in November after his repeated failure to pass tough austerity measures led to a crisis on bond markets alarmed at the weakness of the government in the euro zone’s third largest economy.

(Reporting By Manuela D’Alessandro, writing Danilo Masoni, editing by Philip Pullella and Pravin Char)

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The Democratization of Health Care Private Insure

May 17th, 2012

Few would disagree that a systemic shift in our approach to the diabetes epidemic is in order. The challenge demands that we find more consumer friendly, effective therapies and make them broadly available. But is the American health care financing system up to the task?

The twin pillars of this system are government-sponsored social insurance and an employer-based insurance market. In recent years there has been considerable consolidation in the industry, but competitive forces still inform business practices. As I described in a previous post, private insurers are essentially banks in which a portion of employees’ wages are deposited to enable purchases of medical care that is made affordable by the risk-pooling effects of insurance. The negotiations between employers and insurers that result in benefit design cause insurers to view the employer as the principal client, even though the employee in fact pays the insurance premium. Since premiums are wages and higher premiums mean higher wages, in the competition for employer-clients, competitive advantage goes to the insurer who can demonstrate an ability to restrain increases in premiums.

Typically, when a beneficiary covered by employer-based insurance needs medical care, he or she presents an insurance card to a purveyor of medical products or services, who in turn submits a bill for reimbursement to an insurer. Insurers, as agents of employers, review the bill with an imperative to control expenditures. They establish pricing schedules replica watches, decide which products or services are reimbursable, encourage the use of less-expensive therapies, and initiate strategies to shift costs to employees through coinsurance and copayments. Given the transient nature of the employer/employee relationship, and the competition within the insurance market for employer-clients, insurers also assess the value of therapy within a limited time. Insurers are less inclined to make significant investment in a therapy whose return on investment, improved outcomes, will be realized after the employee has left the risk pool.

It is appropriate to ask whether we can or should rely upon the employer-based insurance market to finance our nation’s collective response to the national disaster of diabetes. Private insurance has been the banking institution in our economy through which consumers have been able to purchase medical care. This ability to pay is an attractive force that has encouraged capital investment in health care, though a dynamic tension has evolved between insurers, who are motivated to constrain consumer demand and the concomitant increases in health care costs, and the businesses that provide products and services to meet that demand.

Even with the tension, employer-based insurance has contributed to the flourishing health care market in this country. A case can be made that the growing prevalence of diabetes is a measure of this success. Insurance has enabled people living with diabetes to access medical care, thus extending their lives. But the needs of millions living with impaired health now threaten to overwhelm the system.

If we are to produce more consumer-friendly, effective therapies and make them broadly and rapidly available to meet rising demand, significant capital investments in diabetes care will be required. The diabetes epidemic presents opportunities for businesses to create new products and services to serve an expanding customer base. As businesses innovate and compete for positions in the market, it is likely that diabetes outcomes will improve, prices will eventually fall replica watches, and efficiency will prevail.

The millions of people living with diabetes who need medical care constitute a dynamic force that is demanding improvement. They need products and services that can extend and improve their lives, that complement how they live, and that are affordable. Any effort that frustrates these demands will be counterproductive and will leave us without the tools necessary to manage the crisis.

Diabetes is a national disaster, and private insurers and their clients do not have the capacity to respond to it. They have a role to play, but government is the only structure in our society that can design market stimuli on the scale required. As government approaches the problem, it should operate within the framework of a consumer-oriented healthcare system that enforces transparency; arrests fraud and abuse; guarantees the safety and efficacy of medical care; encourages investments that address unmet medical needs; supports efforts to find cost-efficient solutions for therapies that currently fail to satisfy consumer demands; and reviews and removes legislation, regulations replica watches, and policies that frustrate consumer demand and discourage investments in the development of innovative products and services.

The storm may have struck before we were fully prepared, but with the judicious use of market forces our health care system will adapt and respond. We will emerge matured by the experience, with success ensuring a new era of prosperity and well-being.

Analysis French will resist reform till things ge

May 17th, 2012

PARIS (Reuters) – “How can you govern a country which has 246 varieties of cheese?” General Charles de Gaulle famously asked.

His distant successor as president of France, who will be elected on Sunday for five years, faces the same puzzle of how to reform a perennially rebellious nation to meet the economic challenges of the 21st century.

Conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy set out with great energy in 2007 to shake things up but ran out of steam after loosening the 35-hour work week and raising the minimum retirement age to 62 from 60 in the face of massive resistance.

His most recent move has been to reduce labor costs by cutting social insurance charges on payrolls and raising value-added tax on goods and services instead.

Socialist challenger, Francois Hollande, hot favorite to sweep Sarkozy from office in Sunday’s decisive runoff, says he will reverse that switch and sounds disinclined to even try the structural economic reforms advocated by many economists and the European Union.

“Does anyone really believe that liberalism, privatization, deregulation which led us to where we are today in the financial crisis will help us get out of this crisis?” Hollande said last week when asked whether he would emulate measures being taken in Spain and Italy.

“I believe that today the way we can create growth is through new technologies, through higher education and new energy sources,” he said.

Questioned about proposals by a 2008 panel led by economist Jacques Attali to unleash growth in France, such as opening up regulated professions like taxis and pharmacies to competition or allowing stores to open on Sundays, Hollande was dismissive.

TOO COMFORTABLE?

The inconvenient truth is that most of the French are too comfortably off, despite 10 percent unemployment, a flat-lining economy and a national debt approaching 90 percent of economic output, to countenance radical changes to their way of life.

While there has been plenty of hand-wringing about de-industrialization and relative economic decline during the election campaign, particularly in comparison to key neighbor Germany, there is little, if any, sense of urgency.

This is partly because France has been anaesthetized from the searing bond market pressure that drove Greece, Ireland and Portugal to seek bailouts and Italy and Spain to undertake draconian austerity measures and structural reforms.

A brief moment of drama when ratings agency Standard & Poor’s stripped Paris of its triple-A credit rating for the first time in January evaporated when borrowing costs held steady and other credit watchdogs did not follow suit.

Paris still borrows at historically low rates around 3.1 percent for 10-year bonds, partly because investors assume its fate is tied to Germany’s, but also because it has a rock solid track record of being able to raise revenue.

Public services work, the country has an ideal geographical location and a large consumer market, with a well educated workforce and high hourly productivity – just as well, given how few hours the French work on average.

Another reason for reform-wariness is that successive French governments have burned their fingers trying to overhaul protective labor laws, the minimum wage, healthcare benefits and an underfunded pay-as-you-go pension system.

Strikes and mass street demonstrations, with broad public support, defeated attempts to reform special early retirement regimes for some public employees in 1995 and efforts to create a lower-wage first employment contract for young people in 2006.

The French, it seems, would rather live with nearly 25 percent youth unemployment than see the minimum wage or rigid job protection for incumbent workers eroded. And many are unwilling to see any connection between the two.

CLOSET REFORMER?

Some of Hollande’s economic advisers, speaking under cover of anonymity to avoid embarrassing the candidate in the final days of a tense campaign, say he would be more of a reformer as president than he dares say to get elected.

The Socialist would offer trade unions a grand bargain of seats in corporate boardrooms and more consultation in government in exchange for cooperation in reforming the pension system and accepting necessary public spending curbs, they say.

Whether France’s weak and divided unions, steeped in a tradition of confrontational labor relations, are ready to share such responsibility remains to be seen.

Hollande’s main hope is the CFDT, the second-largest union confederation, which has long favored negotiated reform over strikes, but is overshadowed by the larger Tattoo Of Tattoo Machine, Communist-led CGT and sometimes outflanked by smaller but more radical unions.

Sarkozy made a brief effort to negotiate on pension reform with the unions but ended up imposing it top-down against mass protests. He has spent much of the campaign denouncing the unions, especially the CGT Where To Buy Tattoo Ink, as “intermediate bodies” that distort the will of the French people.

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The tens of thousands of activists who flocked to rallies of Communist-backed hard left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon are a warning of the resistance any president may face if he tries to roll back what most French people consider their social rights.

The “Nixon to China” theory of politics suggests Hollande might have a better chance of achieving incremental reform of the welfare state and labor markets than Sarkozy, because he may face less militant opposition from the unions.

After all, some of his economic advisers say, between 1997 and 2002 Socialist Lionel Jospin opened more state enterprises to private capital than any conservative prime minister.

Hollande has said he will immediately launch a European negotiation on measures to revive economic growth if elected next Sunday. He has also said he will call an immediate audit of public finances.

That could give him political cover to make public spending cuts due to a worse-than-expected inherited fiscal and economic position, and agree to pursue some structural reforms in a compromise with Germany on a European growth pact.

(Editing by Catherine Evans)

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Dating Without Fear

May 17th, 2012

Four years ago, the guy I was seeing — JJ, my best friend in the world — committed suicide. Rather than deal with the loss, I did what I do best, and I immediately jumped into a new relationship. That relationship ended in disaster when I caught him cheating on me with not one but two women. Before I even got the chance to call him out on it, he “broke up” with me… by sending me an email and changing his relationship status on MySpace. I mean, really, aren’t we supposed to be adults?

After that, I went on a bit of a dating hiatus. Let’s be honest: If that’s what’s out there for me, who wants to even bother leaving the house? And so, I finally let myself come to terms with JJ’s death. By “come to terms” I mean that I adopted an oxycodone habit that I coupled with drinking my weight in alcohol. About five minutes before I was probably going to get fired from my job and OD on my kitchen floor Tattoo Machine Kits, I picked myself up, threw myself into therapy and got it together. And, wouldn’t you know, a few months later, I met Army Boy.

When I found out that he was being deployed to Iraq a week later, this of course seemed like the perfect relationship to me. Makes sense, right? It was actually the anniversary of JJ’s death, and Army Boy brought me breakfast and spent the whole day with me. It’s still one of the nicest things anyone has ever done for me, and he actually turned out to be an amazing person. A week later, he was in Texas preparing to go to war. He flew me out to Fort Bliss (seriously, that’s the name — how cute is that?) to spend his last week in the States with him, and it was an incredible trip. I climbed a mountain, made a friend I believe I will have for a lifetime, ate at the greatest steakhouse ever (there are actually cows outside) and Tattoo Gun Kits, oh yeah, got knocked up. I found out about a month after Army Boy left. We were picking out names and planning to move to Florida together when he got back from Iraq. And then I lost the baby. And it went from really Pulse Tattoo, really good to Wes Craven nightmare. I never knew that someone who told you they loved you could cause so much hurt. I swore off men forever at that point.

“Forever” lasted about six months, which is when I met a very cute bouncer at a local bar who made me smile. So what if his ex was pregnant with their baby? (Are you catching on that I don’t have the best judgment when it comes to my love life?) This wasn’t going to be anything serious for me anyway, just a way to get back into the game. Until I then met a very sexy bartender who happened to work at the same bar as the bouncer. Tricky, but not impossible. I eventually chose the sexy little bartender, who, although he has a wonderful heart and it was well worth the sex (who knew I could still manage to do it in a car at 28 years old?), turned out to be a huge waste of my time. And the bouncer? He now has a very beautiful little baby girl, whom he sends me pictures of every now and then. And he is back with his baby’s mama. Obviously.

While I was still open to the whole dating experience, I had given up hope at this point that there was still the “nice guy” out there. And then I met Doc. He was handsome, funny, kind and… a doctor. Too good to be true, right? So, after playing coy for weeks, I finally agreed to go out with him, and it was pretty much an insta-relationship. I could tell him about all of the baggage from my past — let’s face it, I come with plenty — and he barely even flinched. He was just a great guy, and I really thought it would last forever. Until it didn’t.

See, the thing is, it really is all about timing with relationships. My family will waste no time reminding me that I’m in my 30s and not getting any younger. How I even manage to get out of bed in the morning is a mystery, right? Well, I never thought I wanted children until it almost happened, and then it became all I could think about. I swear, I think I’m a step away from lactating when I hear someone else’s baby cry. It’s sickening. But Doc is four years younger than me and not ready to take those steps yet. I can’t blame him, really. When I was his age, I was living in Fort Lauderdale, dancing on bars and hooking up with the drummer in the band. If someone had tried to get me to live with them and pop out babies, I would’ve joined WITSEC. And so, another one bit the dust.

At a time when I thought I would have already published a book, married the man of my dreams and traveled the world, my life couldn’t be further from that — but things could be worse. I actually gave in to the world of online dating. After all, how much worse could it get? While it’s still early, I am now in a relationship with someone who has made me happier than I remember being in a very long time. Whether or not there is such a thing as fate or soul mates, I’m not sure I’ll ever know. But at the end of the day, I haven’t given up hope. Maybe that makes me fearless, maybe it makes me a fool. But it’s what gets me out of bed each morning. That and cinnamon dolce lattes.

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Is It Ever OK To Propose Because You Cheated

May 16th, 2012

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On Monday night’s episode of “Smash,” the NBC drama that follows Broadway performers as they prepare a musical about Marilyn Monroe for the stage, one of the castmembers, Karen Cartwright, and her boyfriend, Dev Sundaram officially got engaged.

The proposal, however, came after Dev kissed his coworker while Karen was out of town. Ridden with guilt, he flew to Boston, where Karen’s show was in tech rehearsals, popped the question and then told her about the tryst. She initially turned him down (understandably), but eventually agreed to marry him. (However, she said yes after he drunkenly slept with her one-time arch-nemesis in the cast — which she, of course, knows nothing about — but that’s a whole other story.)

Watching “Smash,” I couldn’t help but recoil and yell at the TV when Karen accepted Dev’s proposal. “He’s just feeling guilty!” I shouted at Karen. “Walk away! RUN away if you can!” But, I started to wonder, could a post-cheating proposal actually be a positive thing? Could it prove to your partner that you’re ready to commit and you’re sorry for your transgressions?

“I had a client call us and tell us that he was with a girl for three years off and on and he was not faithful,” Michele Velazquez, proposal planner and co-founder of The Heart Bandits, told me. “He said she is sick of his crap and so he thought proposing would be a good idea to prove he was committed. However, he never did end up proposing because he obviously can’t commit!”

Getting married is a huge commitment, one of the biggest — next to raising children — that you can ever make. Proposing because you feel bad for failing to be committed, to me, does not a successful marriage make.

Dr. Tammy Nelson, a HuffPost blogger and relationship therapist, agrees. “Proposing out of a sudden sense of responsibility for your actions is not a way to make amends. Remorse isn’t a great way to start off a marriage,” she said. “If you are proposing because you got caught cheating, or because you feel bad about yourself because you had an affair, chances are your relationship won’t improve with a wedding vow and a three-tier cake. More than likely, the ceremony and the vows will only reinforce that your anxiety is the only thing driving your marriage and not a sense of true commitment.”

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Despite the fact that to some, proposing may seem like a viable way to show your partner that you’re ready to commit after cheating, it’s not. It’s best to fess up to the infidelity and let the relationship work itself out before getting hitched, rather than starting your marriage off with a lie.

Velazquez said, “You should only propose to someone because you love them and because you want to spend the rest of your life with them. Not for any other reason. If you propose out of guilt, both parties will become resentful.”

BMW creates two-wheel drive off-road bike

May 15th, 2012

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A rider needs to be just a bit off their rocker to have any chance of winning a European hill climbing event, but some really effective machinery can make the task slightly easier. With that in mind, BMW, long considered to be a rather staid and proper bike manufacturer Tattoo Supplies, has gone off the deep end by creating a two-wheel drive off-road hill climbing machine. Powered by slightly modified version of the parallel twin engine used in the German marque’s F800 and new GS machines, the liquid cooled mill should offer nearly one-hundred horsepower to both wheels. Getting that power to the ground in front is what appears to be a hydraulic pump and motor system mounted to the beefy front forks. Spinning forces originate from a dual sprocket with chains leading to the rear axle and up into the bodywork.

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May 14th, 2012

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May 14th, 2012

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BMW updates and expansionsM5 gets more oomph, new

May 14th, 2012

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2011 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 earn Top Safet

May 13th, 2012

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