Wednesday, 12 September 2012

3 end-of-summer Spanish soups | Food & Drink | Wanderlust ...

Britain is enjoying the last of the summer sunshine - sample one of these chilled Spanish soups to freshen up

1. Andalusian-style chilled tomato soup (Salmorejo)

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Makes: 2 litres

Ingredients:

1kg very ripe tomatoes
90g white sliced sandwich bread, with crusts, roughly torn
2?3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
1? tbsp red wine vinegar
? tsp sea salt flakes
85ml (2? fl oz) extra virgin olive oil
4 hard-boiled free-range eggs, chopped
4 slices Spanish ham, chopped

1. Blanch the tomatoes in a large saucepan of boiling water for one minute, until the skins split. Peel, squeeze out the seeds and chop the flesh roughly.

2. Put the bread into a bowl of water to soak for two to three minutes. Squeeze out the liquid and put the bread into a blender with the tomato, garlic, vinegar and salt. Blend until smooth. Adjust seasoning if necessary. With the blender motor running, slowly drizzle in the olive oil. Chill for two to three hours.

3. Serve the chilled soup topped with the egg and ham, or try a peeled and chopped green apple.

Note: These soups will keep in the fridge for up to one week or can be frozen for up to three months.

2. Chilled strawberry soup (Gazpacho de fresas)

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This soup can be served as a starter, snack or dessert. It?s a great way to use very ripe strawberries that are about to spoil.

Serves: Four to six

Ingredients:

500g very ripe strawberries, washed, hulled and coarsely chopped
55g white sugar
100ml freshly squeezed orange juice
10 ice cubes
edible flower petals, for garnishing (optional)

1. Put the strawberries into a large bowl with the sugar and orange juice. Stir. Set aside to macerate for 10?20 minutes.

2. Put the strawberry mixture and ice cubes into a food processor and pur?e until very smooth. Taste for sweetness and add a little more sugar if desired (but, remember, this is a soup so it shouldn?t be too sweet).

3. Push the soup through a fine sieve and chill for at least four hours.

4. Serve chilled and decorated with edible flower petals, if desired.

3. Chilled melon soup with Spanish ham (Gazpacho de mel?n con jam?n)

Serves: Four to six

Ingredients:

1 ripe rockmelon (cantaloupe or any orangefleshed melon), deseeded, coarsely chopped
juice of 1 lemon
4 slices Spanish ham, diced

1. Put the rockmelon into a food processor along with half of the lemon juice. Blend until smooth, taste and add more lemon juice if desired.

2. Chill for at least four hours.

3. Serve chilled, scattered with the ham.

These three chilled-soup recipes and images have been taken from My Barcelona Kitchen by Sophie Ruggles (?20), published by Murdoch Books. Cook and food writer Sophie Ruggles brings us over 140 traditional and original Spanish recipes, each with her own personal touch ? the book is available to buy on Amazon.

Source: http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/magazine/blogs/food--drink/barcelona-spanish-chilled-soup-recipes

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Sunday, 9 September 2012

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A Wave Of Web Design Services For The Australian Business World ...

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About two decades ago, the only chance persons can look into the internet is by sitting in front of a large monitor at home with the ringing sound of the dial-up connection in the background. These days, individuals can simply browse the online world through notebook computers, tablets, modern mobile phones, and even the latest television models! This access has quickly made the World Wide Web win the hearts of business promoters. That is why today?s marketing schemes centre online. Generating the best internet site is the initial step in this method of advertising for products or services. The expertise of Adelaide web design specialists offer the most convenient and safest way of achieving this.

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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Google Launches An Eye-Opening Report Into Latest ... - Business 2

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Google recently released an eye-opening report about multi-screen usage and the findings could help real estate agents plan and develop new strategies in an effort to connect/engage with their online customers.

Multi-screen usage is when an individual either sequentially or simultaneously views/uses a number of screens.?So if you?ve ever been using your iPad whilst on your computer or used your smartphone while watching TV, then you?ve participated in multi-screen usage.

Google?s report?includes a collection of insights regarding how individuals participate in multi-screen use. These stats highlight the constantly-growing popularity of multi-screen use and provides agents, digital suppliers and marketers with some extremely valuable information for planning out how to better engage with their online customers.

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Monday?s Show, was an insight into why?LJHooker.com.au Gets a Huge Traffic Boost From Facebook?after Simon Parker of Real Estate Business revealed that??Facebook has now become the fourth-largest source of referrals to?ljhooker.com.au?and office websites over all,? the company said. ?Surprisingly, many offices now receive more web traffic referred from Facebook than from traditional real estate portals realestate.com.au or domain.com.au.?

Tuesday and Wednesday episodes had to be ?No Shows? due to a product launch at 4pm on Wed. (My sincere apologies to my viewers, the Product Launch had to take priority ? Electric Avenue is back into full swing again now with the show running as scheduled).

Yesterday?s Episode highlighted how Facebook is becoming an even more powerful marketing platform as?Facebook Rolls Out A ?Strategic Marketing Leap Forward? With Fan Page Post Targeting

I hope you enjoy this week?s Wrap-Up. :)

About Greg Vincent

Greg Vincent The Online Guy for Real Estate Professionals is a Speaker, Trainer and is a highly respected online strategist. As a real estate professional with Internet and Social Media nous, Greg Vincent presents the how-to on getting the most out of the internet and social media without the ?geek speak?. His insights into on-line real estate marketing are sought throughout Australia and valued for cutting through the confusion that locks many out of gaining full value from the web. After 20 years as a real estate agent, Greg now has multiple web-based businesses and works with some of the best agents in Australia.

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Sunday, 2 September 2012

AP analysis: Iran nuclear denial has Japanese ring

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) ? A "big and unforgivable" sin. A Western falsehood. An attempt to deprive developing nations of peaceful nuclear technology.

That's how Iran's supreme leader addresses allegations that the Islamic Republic seeks atomic weapons.

Iran's denials ? while forceful and delivered from the pinnacle of its ruling Islamic system ? can carry a distinctly hollow ring among its foes as the U.N. nuclear watchdog piles on worries: Complaining about limits on inspection access and reporting that Tehran is expanding its nuclear fuel labs in a virtually attack-proof underground site.

They are enriching uranium far beyond what's needed for their lone energy reactor and preventing inspection, adding to the urgency while repeatedly predicting Israel will be destroyed and actively supporting militancy in the region.

But, as Israel increasingly weighs the option of a military strike, Western leaders wary of another Middle East conflict may have to pay closer attention to the claims by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and others. Quite possibly, they may be telling the truth. Or at least to a point.

Iran could be shaping its nuclear ambitions after Japan, which has the full scope of nuclear technology ? including the presumed ability to produce warhead-grade material ? but has stopped short of actually producing a weapon. It creates, in effect, a de facto nuclear power with all the parts but just not pieced together.

More than two years ago, Iran's Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani essentially embraced Tokyo's nuclear model during a visit to Japan that included a stop in Nagasaki, of the two cities destroyed by American atomic bombs World War II.

Larijani met with Japanese officials and praised the country's nuclear program as a symbol of a third path that dates back to the 1970s, when then Japanese Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata told reporters that Japan "certainly" could possess nuclear arms "but has not made them."

The major difference, however, is Israel and other U.S. allies, such as Saudi Arabia. They would have to adapt to a huge balance-of-power shift with Iran on the doorstep of having nuclear arms.

Following Japan's path would allow Iran to push their nuclear technology to the limit while being able to claim it has adhered to its international pledge not to develop a bomb.

Yoel Guzansky, an Iranian affairs expert for Israel's Institute of National Security Studies, believes Iran could be adopting a Japan-style policy to reach a "nuclear threshold."

"Israeli can't live with the uncertainty of a nuclear threshold state," he said. "Iran could push over (to weapons capability) at any given moment."

The world, however, has absorbed the game-changing nuclear arms development of states such as China and Pakistan. Israel, too, is believed to have a nuclear arsenal although officials neither confirm nor deny its existence.

This is where Iran might seek seams in the unity of the West and its allies: Could some live with an almost-armed Iran rather than risk a war that could send oil prices skyrocketing and risk spilling conflict across the region?

On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would make his anti-Iran case "in a clear voice" later this month at the U.N. General Assembly, which is expected to include Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as head of the Iranian delegation.

In March, Netanyahu colorfully dismissed Iran's claims of having peaceful nuclear aims: "If it looks like a duck. If it walks like a duck. If it quacks like a duck, then what is it? That's right, it's a duck. But this duck is a nuclear duck."

"We've heard all these stories from the Iranians," said Paul Hirschson, an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman. "Nobody believes (Khamenei) ... There is no other explanation other than a nuclear military program."

Khamenei gives a wholly different portrayal ? which, if nothing else, adds to pressure on Israel to allow time for Western sanctions to possibly force concessions from Iran.

"I declare that the Islamic Republic of Iran has never been after nuclear weapons and it will never abandon its right for peaceful use of nuclear energy," Khamenei told a gathering of the 120-member Nonaligned Movement in Tehran on Thursday.

The group, which includes mostly developing nations in Asia, Africa and South America, was an especially receptive audience. The summit's final communique Friday said all countries had the right to development and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. It notably cited Iran.

Khamenei and other Iranian officials strongly push the belief that nuclear technology should not just be in the hands of a few countries, but available to all under U.N. treaties. It's part of Iran's wider efforts to become a scientific leader to challenge the West in areas such as aerospace and military systems.

Iran on Saturday signed a scientific and technological cooperation agreement with North Korea, which is already believed to have assisted Iran in missile development.

Khamenei earlier this week also repeated his view that pursuit of nuclear weapons violates Islam and is a "big and unforgivable sin."

"Nuclear arms have neither provided security nor boosted political power," Khamenei said in a speech broadcast live on Iranian state TV.

The U.S. and allies seek to roll back Iran's nuclear enrichment program, which they fear could eventually lead to atomic weapons.

But Khamenei's address suggested that Iran could push its enrichment beyond levels needs for medical applications and its lone energy-producing reactor. Already, military commanders have discussed plans for a nuclear-powered sub, which would need uranium at near weapons grade.

A report Thursday by the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency concluded that Iran now has 1,000 uranium-enrichment centrifuges at the subterranean Fordo site south of Tehran ? more than double the number since May. Fordo is still small compared with Iran's main enrichment facility, but it is considered to have more advanced equipment and is protected under 90 meters (300 feet) of mountain rock.

The report also said Iran has effectively shut down inspections of a separate site ? the Parchin military complex ? suspected of being used for nuclear weapons-related experiments, by shrouding it from spy satellite view with a covering.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who attended the Tehran conference, said urged Iranian officials to "take concrete steps to build international confidence in the exclusively peaceful nature of its nuclear program." Ban's team in Tehran included Jeffrey Feltman, a former top U.S. State Department official who now works at the U.N.

But a report by the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies said the latest U.N. nuclear report raises the prospect of a deepening standoff.

"The IAEA reports Iranian actions that raise growing questions about whether Iran will ever agree to meaningful disclosure, inspection and other verification measures covering its nuclear efforts," wrote Anthony Cordesman, a Mideast expert at the center.

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Brian Murphy is bureau chief in Dubai and has covered Iranian affairs for more than 12 years. Associated Press writer Daniel Estrin in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

An AP News Analysis

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-analysis-iran-nuclear-denial-japanese-ring-174040955.html

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Apple adds Samsung's Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 10.1 to ongoing patent lawsuit

The Apple v. Samsung patent war that will seemingly never end has taken another turn today, as Apple is asking the court to add newer Samsung Galaxy hardware, including the Galaxy S III, Verizon Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 10.1 to its complaint against the Galaxy Nexus and other related devices. If you thought updated software and designs would keep these newer smartphones and tablets out of the fight -- you were wrong. Just to help you keep things straight, remember this is a separate case from the one that ended exactly a week ago with a decision in Apple's favor to the tune of more than $1 billion in damages.

At issue here are eight of Apple's utility patents that it says Samsung has infringed upon. The headliner patents at issue are '721 which covers slide to unlock, and '604, which could apply to the universal search feature Samsung has been pulling from its phones recently. Another familiar entry is the '647 patent Apple slapped HTC with in 2010, which has a vague description but applies to clicking on a phone number in an email, for example, to call it. You can read the details on each and every one in the PDF linked below, we'll be doing... anything else.

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Monday, 9 July 2012

Moody?s estimate triples pension debt: $2 trillion

A new estimate from Moody?s Investor Services triples national public pension debt from $766 million to $2.2 trillion, mainly because the major Wall Street bond-rating firm uses a lower forecast of pension fund investment earnings urged by critics.

In a reporting overhaul proposed last week to give investors a better way to compare pension funding, Moody?s uses an annual earnings forecast based on corporate bonds, 5.5 percent, much lower than the 7.5 to 8.25 percent forecast by pension funds.

Whether pension funds, which often expect to get two-thirds of their revenue from investments, can hit their earnings targets is at the center of the debate over whether public pensions are ?sustainable? or will overwhelm state and local government budgets.

Sweeping cost-cutting pension reforms, which face lengthy legal challenges from unions, were approved by voters last month in San Jose and San Diego, where retirement costs are 20 percent or more of the city general fund and projected to continue growing.

In addition to a ?lost decade? of low investment earnings, public pensions also are burdened by generous benefits. CalPERS famously said a trendsetting pension increase for state workers, SB 400 in 1999, would be paid for by earnings not taxpayers.

Now critics say unrealistic pension system forecasts hide massive long-term debt, easing pressure for urgently needed cost-cutting reforms such as lower pension benefits and higher payments into the pension fund from employers and employees.

The California Public Employees Retirement System, which lowered its forecast from 7.75 to 7.5 percent in March, says earnings over the last two decades hit the target and will do so again. Unions say alarmists exaggerate debt to weaken pension support.

What the Moody?s proposal, expected to be adopted after comment closes Aug. 31, adds to the debate is an informed view that tighter pension rules adopted by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board last month are inadequate for investors.

The Moody?s proposal not only gives major Wall Street support to the critics of pension fund earnings forecasts, perhaps moving them closer to the mainstream, but Moody?s also cites academic papers by the critics.

?Pension liabilities are widely acknowledged to be understated, and critics are particularly focused on the discount rate (same as earnings forecast: editor?s note) as the primary reason for the understatement,? said the Moody?s proposal.

A footnote cites Alicia Munnell and others at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Joe Nation at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Robert Novy-Marx and Joshua Rauh at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Nation, a former Democratic assemblyman from San Rafael, led Stanford graduate students who issued a widely publicized report two years ago showing how a lower earnings forecast caused pension debt to balloon.

With a bond-based earnings forecast of 4.1 percent a year, instead of the 7.5 to 8 percent in use at the time, the debt or ?unfunded liability? of the three state pension funds increased tenfold, soaring from the reported $55 billion to about $500 billion.

The use of the lower earnings forecast based on U.S. bonds, the Stanford students said, reflected the view of economists such as Novy-Marx and Rauh that risk-free bonds should properly be used to offset risk-free pension debt guaranteed by taxpayers.

An earlier critic of pension earnings forecasts, David Crane, was removed from the California State Teachers Retirement System board in 2006, reportedly for repeatedly questioning whether the earnings target can be hit.

Crane, an investment banker and adviser to former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, has continued to warn about the consequences of unrealistic earnings forecasts. He quoted legendary investor Warren Buffett in an op-ed article last month.

Another multi-billionaire from the financial world, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, made a memorable remark about lowering the earnings forecast for city pension funds, opposed by unions fearing higher costs could result in pension cuts.

?The actuary is supposedly going to lower the assumed reinvestment rate from an absolutely hysterical, laughable 8 percent to a totally indefensible 7 or 7.5 percent,? Bloomberg told the New York Times in May.

?If I can give you one piece of financial advice: If somebody offers you a guaranteed 7 percent on your money for the rest of your life, you take it and just make sure the guy?s name is not Madoff.?

Among several reasons listed by Moody?s for using a lower earnings forecast based on corporate bonds:

Higher forecasts used by pensions funds are not consistent with recent experience. The S&P 500 index grew at 4 percent a year during the last decade, and a third of pension assets are in ?today?s low fixed-income yield environment.?

If pension systems had to borrow to meet obligations, ?a high-grade corporate bond index is a reasonable proxy for government?s cost of financing portions of the pension liability with additional bonded debt.?

If pension systems wanted to get out of stocks and other risky and unpredictable investments, ?high-grade bonds are an available investment that could be used in a low-risk strategy to ?match-fund? pension assets and liabilities.?

California pensions once were limited to bond-like investments with predictable earnings. Proposition 1 in 1966 allowed a quarter of investments to be in blue-chip stocks. Proposition 21 in 1984 lifted the lid, allowing any ?prudent? investment.

Moody?s said its earnings forecast is similar to the Financial Accounting Standards Board requirement for the remaining private-sector pension funds. Many companies switched to 401(k) investment plans to avoid long-term pension debt.

The new rules for public pensions adopted by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board last month, after a lengthy process that began in 2006, use a ?blended? earnings forecast.

Pension systems can use their earnings forecast to offset the cost of pensions promised in future decades. But if the projected assets fall short, the pension system must switch to a lower bond-based forecast for the remainder.

Moody?s said the new GASB rules do not take effect for all governments until 2015, but earlier adoption is encouraged.

?Once it is in effect, we believe differences in some key financial assumptions, such as determination of investment rates of return and discount rates, will persist across the public plan landscape,? said the Moody?s proposal.

The purpose of the new way of reporting by Moody?s, which began treating pension debt much like bond debt last year, is to apply a standard method of looking at pension fund debt, giving investors a better comparison.

?Our proposed adjustments will improve the comparability and transparency of pension information across governments, enhancing our approach to rating state and local government debt,? Timothy Blake, Moody?s managing director, said in a news release.

Moody?s said inadequate pension funding has already contributed to the downgrading of some states. The new reporting method is not expected to result in more state downgrades, but some local government ratings might be lowered.

Reporter Ed Mendel covered the Capitol in Sacramento for nearly three decades, most recently for the San Diego Union-Tribune. More stories are at http://calpensions.com/ Posted 9 Jul 12

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