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Oil slips as U.S. job data disappoints

LONDON: Brent crude retreated Friday as U.S. jobs data came in below expectations, tempering economic optimism that had pushed oil to its highest in four months earlier in the session.

U.S. employers slowed their pace of hiring in July, with the number of jobs outside the farming sector increasing by 162,000, the Labor Department said.

That was below the median forecast in a Reuters poll of 184,000.

The disappointing number led many investors to sell out of positions after sharp gains in the previous two days.

?There was some very big speculative length in the market. The market?s falling now because of an absence of speculative buying,? said Christopher Bellew, broker at Jefferies Bache.

Brent futures fell 83 cents to $108.71 a barrel, after reaching a high for the day of $110.09 ? their loftiest since April 3.

Brent is still on track for a weekly increase of 1.6 percent after two weeks of losses.

?It?s put in a good run this week, but the steam has come out of the rally and traders are waiting for something extra to take it higher,? Michael Hewson at CMC Markets said.

U.S. crude oil futures fell 51 cents to $107.38 a barrel, heading for an increase of 2.6 percent on the week.

Strong U.S. manufacturing data from July, better European factory numbers and healthier-than-expected Chinese industrial data had led to sharp gains over the previous two sessions.

Concern over supply disruptions in Iraq, Libya and Nigeria prevented heavier losses.

Libya?s oil exports continued to flow at less than half normal rates Friday as strikes and protests shut major oil terminals in the North African OPEC producer ? triggering one of the worst disruptions in the past year.

These outages helped trim OPEC output to a four-month low in July, a Reuters survey published on Wednesday showed.

OPEC output averaged 30.25 million barrels per day, down from 30.38 million bpd in June, the survey found.

OPEC supply looks set to tighten further. Seaborne oil exports from the producer group, excluding Angola and Ecuador, will decline by by 490,000 bpd in the four weeks to Aug. 17, an analyst who estimates future shipments said Thursday.

Iraq?s production has come under pressure as Sunni insurgents target its northern pipeline, while technical problems curb output in the south.

Nigerian production has been blighted by oil theft, a factor that severely dented Royal Dutch Shell and Eni?s second-quarter results.

In Iran, geopolitical risks resurfaced as domestic media reported that the country?s President-elect Hassan Rouhani Friday called Israel a ?wound? that must be removed, two days ahead of his inauguration.

Source: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Business/Middle-East/2013/Aug-03/226105-oil-slips-as-us-job-data-disappoints.ashx

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Miller Eccles Study Group, Texas ? By Common Consent, a Mormon ...

The Miller Eccles Study Group would like to announce that Margaret Blair Young, creative writing professor at Brigham Young University and president of the Association for Mormon Letters, will be speaking to MESG TX this Saturday night, August 3, at our Arlington location only. If you are unable to attend the Saturday night study group meeting, be sure to stop by for her fireside presentation on Sunday night. We hope to see you this weekend!

STUDY GROUP DATE AND LOCATION:

Saturday, August 3, 7 pm.
Arlington Location Only:
3804 Indian Springs Trail, Arlington, Texas 76016

THE STUDY GROUP TOPIC:

?Black Pioneers as Examples for those in a Faith Crisis: Is There No Blessing for Me??

In this presentation, Margaret will tell the story of Jane Manning James and other black pioneers, and discuss how their examples can help inspire those who are experiencing or have experienced a crisis of faith. She will also discuss her current film project: ?Heart of Africa.?

SPECIAL FIRESIDE EVENT:

Margaret will be speaking at the inaugural fireside of the Arlington Texas Stake Genesis Group on August 4, 2013, at 7pm at the Arlington Stake Center. All interested individuals are invited to attend the Genesis kickoff event, hear Margaret speak, and participate in Genesis Group activities. An invitation to the Genesis Group fireside is attached. Please circulate it to anyone you know who might be interested.

THE SPEAKER:

Margaret Blair Young teaches literature and creative writing at Brigham Young University. For the past fifteen years, she has specialized in the history of blacks in the west, particularly black Mormons. She has written six novels and two short story collections, but has lately become interested in filmmaking. Her current endeavor is a film to be shot in Zambia called Heart of Africa (www.heartofafricafilm.com). She has held her daughter for hours during her panic attacks and she attends LDS Addiction Recovery meetings with her son.

DONATION NOTE:

Because MESG TX will not be incurring any expenses in connection with Margaret?s visit, we will be directing all donations received from this study group event to Margaret in order to help finance the ?Heart of Africa? film project.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

October 25 and 26, 2013. Morris Thurston: ?The Legal Trials of Joseph Smith?.

ABOUT MILLER ECCLES STUDY GROUP TEXAS

Miller Eccles Study Group Texas seeks to encourage scholarship, enlightenment and understanding concerning all things Mormon. To that end, we invite qualified speakers to address the group on a broad range subjects pertinent to our faith. Our format encourages in-depth question and discussion that other forums are unable to accommodate. Our group is supported by the donations of those who attend. We suggest a donation of $10 per person. For those for whom these donations are a burden, please contribute what you can. The funds are used primarily to defray the travel and lodging costs of out-of-town speakers.

Source: http://bycommonconsent.com/2013/08/03/miller-eccles-study-group-texas/

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A-Rod May Lose $100 Million if Banned

As Major League Baseball reportedly prepares to penalize Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez for his connection to defunct clinic Biogenesis, the New York Yankees' third baseman, baseball's highest-paid player, stands to lose millions.

Rodriguez, 38, earned $30.3 million from June 2012 to June 2013, mostly from his salary, according to Forbes. He ranks 18th overall on Forbes' list of the highest paid athletes in the world. He also has stakes in businesses and real estate holdings.

Rodriguez, who has dated actresses Cameron Diaz and Kate Hudson, is notorious for his high-flying lifestyle. His car collection includes a luxurious, black Maybach 57s, known to have a price tag of more than $400,000.

Though Rodriguez signed the two biggest contracts in baseball history -- $252 million with the Texas Rangers in 2000 and $275 million with the Yankees in 2007 -- he earns very little in endorsement deals.

Rodriguez did sign an endorsement deal with Vita Coco in 2011 even though he was in investor in that coconut water's biggest competitor, Zico.

Rodriguez could not be reached for comment. His attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

He previously had endorsement deals with Nike and Rawlings, but those companies dropped him in recent years, said Forbes' Kurt Badenhausen.

Badenhausen said Rodriguez's assets are "small potatoes" compared to his baseball income.

Watch: A-Rod Could Receive Lifetime Ban From Baseball

Despite being sidelined for the start of the 2013 season following hip surgery, Badenhausen said Rodriguez now has more than $100 million in future salary obligations on the line with the Biogenesis case.

"His endorsements have completely dried up and are almost certainly never coming back," Badenhausen said.

Read More: The Surprising Highest-Paid Athlete in the U.S.

ESPN's Darren Rovell said Rodriguez' earnings will be affected based on whether he is suspended and for how long. A lifetime suspension would cut off his major source of income, but not his only source. He also has real estate holdings, a construction company, Newport Property Construction, and a Mercedes-Benz dealership in League City, Texas, near Houston.

"But he has his name on these things, and any other negative damage to his name could affect them," Rovell said.

The slugger poured millions into custom renovations at his nine-bedroom, Miami Beach, Fla., home, which he sold for $30 million this year. He bought it for $7.4 million in 2010.

If the league imposes a major ban on Rodriguez, such as a lifetime suspension, Rovell said, there will bound to be a major legal battle with not only A-Rod's legal team, but the Major League Baseball Players Association.

"Baseball has the strongest union of all major sports unions," Rovell said.

Read: MLB Releases List in Performance-Enhancing Drug Scandal to Union

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rod-may-lose-100-million-banned-114324870.html

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Ex-NBA player Ehlo arrested in domestic violence case

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Authorities say former NBA player and Eastern Washington University coach Craig Ehlo has been arrested in Spokane, Wash., in a domestic violence case.

The Spokesman-Review reports Ehlo was booked into jail Thursday morning on suspicion of first-degree reckless burning, domestic violence. The charge is a felony.

No additional details on the case were released.

The 51-year-old recently coached at Eastern Washington University and resigned July 11.

Ehlo played at Washington State University from 1981 to 1983 and was drafted into the NBA by the Houston Rockets. He played for 14 seasons with the Rockets, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks and Seattle SuperSonics.

Ehlo also worked as a television analyst for the Sonics and Gonzaga.

Source: http://www.nba.com/2013/news/08/01/craig-ehlo-arrested.ap/index.html?rss=true

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Government requests for Twitter users' data on the rise

By Gerry Shih

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter is under increasing pressure from governments around the world to release user's private information, with requests rising 40 percent in the first six months of the year, the microblogging company said Wednesday in its semi-annual transparency report.

The United States made three-quarters of the 1,157 data requests during the six-month period, according to the San Francisco-based company's report. (Report: https://transparency.twitter.com/)

Governments usually want the emails or IP addresses tied to a Twitter account.

In one well-known case, a French court ordered Twitter in February to turn over information about an anonymous account that posted anti-Semitic tweets. Twitter, which had initially resisted by arguing that the data was stored beyond French jurisdiction in its California servers, ultimately complied in June.

Efforts to censor Twitter content have also risen sharply, the company said.

"Over the last six months, we have gone from withholding content in two countries to withholding content (ranging from hate speech to defamation) in seven countries," said Twitter legal policy manager Jeremy Kessel.

Twitter was censored the most in Brazil, where courts issued orders on nine occasions to remove a total of 39 defamatory tweets.

The report did not include secret information requests within the United Sates authorized under the Patriot Act, a law enacted after the September 11 attacks. U.S. companies are prohibited from acknowledging the existence of data requests made under those statutes.

Transparency reports such as the one published semi-annually by Twitter have been a particularly contentious issue in Silicon Valley in the wake of a series of leaks in June by former security contractor Edward Snowden, who alleged that major service providers including Google Inc, Facebook Inc and Microsoft Corp systematically pass along huge troves of user data to the National Security Agency.

The companies, which have denied the scope of Snowden's allegations, have asked the U.S. government for permission to reveal the precise number of national security requests they receive in order to publicly argue that their cooperation with the government has been relatively limited. The negotiations between the companies, which include Twitter, remain ongoing, but firms including Microsoft and Facebook released in June some approximate figures of how many users have been affected by the data dragnet cast by U.S. intelligence.

In the first half of the year, authorities in Japan, another large Twitter user base, made 87 requests while U.K. agencies filed 26. The majority of the requests come in the form of court-issued subpoenas, Twitter said.

(Reporting by Gerry Shih; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/government-requests-twitter-users-data-rise-021624645.html

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In Europe, there's always time for vacation

Many Europeans are finding ways to 'get away' despite the eurocrisis ? but their tactics span the spectrum.

By Sara Miller Llana,?Staff writer / July 31, 2013

A women sunbathes in the Luxembourg gardens in Paris earlier this month. Europeans have had to change their vacation habits due to the Continent's debt crisis, but vacations remain 'sacred' to many, especially the French.

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Across Europe, the summer vacation is sacred. Less than two weeks? Rarely (most, in fact, take off the entire month of July or August). Work on the road? Never.

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But with record unemployment, slashed benefits, and no end in sight to the eurocrisis, many European citizens have had to forgo their cherished annual ritual.

This year, according to polling group Ipsos for the insurance group Europ Assistance, only 54 percent of those surveyed across France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and Austria reported plans to go on summer vacation ? a 12-point drop from 2011.

On one hand, the survey provides a map of who is hurting economically and who is not. But a deeper look also reveals the different cultural battles under way in Europe, the "ways of life" that are being discussed, dissed, and embraced as the eurozone crisis rages and divides.

Germany, for example, is doing the best in Europe economically. Unemployment is around 5 percent, compared with the European Union average of more than 12 percent. Germans like to say they're doing so well because they "did their homework." But Germans are also prudent and pragmatic ? perhaps the reason that they sit below the European average for vacations this year, with only 52 percent saying they will be going away.

At the same time, Germans might look frustratingly at the figures for France, where 62 percent say they are going away this year. That does represent an eight-point drop from last year, but summer trips are still on the agendas of more French people than any of the other nationalities surveyed, despite a stubbornly high unemployment rate of more than 10 percent and few major economic reforms on the horizon. The Germans might, as they do in other aspects, bemoan an unwillingness of the French to "give up the good life."

By the "good life," they mostly refer to the generous pensions, early retirements, and short weeks that define French working culture. But Victor Roquin, a French consultant in sustainable development, counts vacations on the list of rights the French hold dear.

Across Europe, citizens average 25 to 30 days of vacation per year, according to an Expedia 2012 survey. But nowhere is a month off more ingrained than in France. There's even a verb to describe the act of returning home from summer holidays and back to school: rentrer. "Vacations are a part of our culture. We fought a lot to obtain paid vacation," says Mr. Roquin, who grew up going away each July or August to his family's summer home on the French coast.

It's a custom he has carried on in his adult life, and continues today, because he hasn't been touched by crisis, nor have the friends around him. At the start of August he will pack up his car and head south to a friend's family's summer home; then head to the coast of France; and then on to northern Spain before returning to Paris. "I only have two weeks off this year," he says, and then he laughs at the word "only" ? he knows he's talking to an American.

But he doubts that even a looming economic crisis would keep travelers from the roads.

"Holidays, especially summer holidays, are sacred. You can't touch them," he says. "No matter what the economic situation is, people will keep on going on vacation."

Who spends the most on travel?

1 China ($102 billion)
2 Germany (83.8)
3 United States (83.7)
4 Britain (52.3)
5 Russia (42.8)
6 France (37.2)
7 Canada (35.2)
8 Japan (27.9)
9 Australia (27.6)
10 Italy (26.2)

Source: UN World Tourism Organization

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