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Three years before the vote, Clinton machine gears up

Written By Unknown on Friday, 24 January 2014 | 21:15

Three years before the vote, Clinton machine gears up

Three years before the vote, Clinton machine gears up
WASHINGTON: With the news that America´s largest liberal fundraising group is to back a Hillary Clinton presidential bid in 2016, a growing sense of inevitability is building around her prospective candidacy.
 
The former secretary of state who once occupied the White House as first lady and narrowly lost the Democratic nomination in 2008, has been coy about whether she plans to run again.
 
But she has said that she will decide this year and, with a full 24 months before even the first party primaries, the "draft Clinton" movement is not waiting for its heroine to formally announce.
 
She swamps other potential Democratic contenders in the polls, including Vice President Joe Biden, another 2008 Democratic challenger defeated by Barack Obama´s victorious campaign.
 
Meanwhile, the man once seen as her most dangerous Republican challenger, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, is battling a murky political dirty tricks scandal in his home state.
 
Clinton is scheduled to give three speeches in April before business groups in reliably Democratic California, further fueling speculation that the 66-year-old veteran is nurturing a candidacy.
 
Priorities USA Action, a non-profit political group which brought in $78 million for Obama´s re-election campaign in 2012, confirmed Thursday it plans to raise money for Clinton from rich Democrats.
 
The group named 2012 Obama campaign manager Jim Messina, a veteran political operator with deep ties to wealthy donors, as its co-chair, essentially ensuring the most high-profile Democratic push of the coming election cycle.
 
He is joined at the helm by former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm, an energetic Clinton backer and who has spoken for grassroots political action committee, "Ready For Hillary.
 
"Political analyst Tobe Berkovitz told AFP the moves are early efforts at "bigfooting potential challengers on the Democratic side and also freezing the big donors from going anywhere else."
 
Is it too early?
Part of the plan appears to be for the Clinton camp to burnish the inevitability of her candidacy, showing she is hungry to make history as the United States´ first woman president. But is it happening too early? Berkovitz said news of the powerful groups aligning with Clinton was good for her but warned it may have been better to appear inevitable a year from now when voters are closer to making their decisions.
 
And yet the enormous early enthusiasm for Clinton is a "tremendous asset," argued Mitch Stewart, Obama´s battleground states director in 2012, who now advises Ready For Hillary.
 
"I think you´re seeing people coalesce around that excitement because it´s very rare, if ever, to see something like that especially three years before the actual election," he told AFP.
 
"For us not to take advantage of both the enthusiasm that we´re seeing across the country but also the time that we have, again I think it would be gross malpractice.
 
"As if the world needed reminding that Clinton´s gravitational pull was increasing, this week´s New York Times Magazine cover features a much-debated "Planet Hillary," an orb bearing Clinton´s face.
 
The image also contains a nod to potential threats to her campaign from the aura of scandal that still cloud memories of her husband´s presidency, featuring as it does a "Friends of Bill" black hole.
 
If Clinton runs she will need to juggle operating in today´s data-driven political climate of micro-targeting and rapid response, while also buttering up the old-school politicos who have been the power couple´s inner circle for decades.
 
Sensing a juggernaut, Republicans have not waited for Clinton to declare before trying to set-up roadblocks.
 
Even before Clinton left office as secretary of state, conservative lawmakers seized on the militant attack on an under-protected US mission in Benghazi, Libya that killed the US ambassador in 2012 as evidence that Clinton is not White House material.
 
They have also turned to a recent memoir by former defense secretary Robert Gates, a Republican in Obama´s first-term cabinet, who wrote that Clinton only opposed the 2007 troop surge in Iraq for political reasons because she was facing Obama in the primaries.
 
But when Gates was asked whether he felt Clinton would be a good president, he let down Clinton´s critics in his own party."Actually, I think she would," Gates said.

MQM supremo for quick decision on terrorism

MQM supremo for quick decision on terrorism

MQM supremo for quick decision on terrorism
LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain said on Saturday that delay in reaching decisions on how to cope with terrorism was causing irreparable damage.
 
He said that a quick decision on part of the government and the military would be in the interest of the country. Hussain added that the nation would support the government and the army in case any such decision was made.
 
He also called for an additional law against the political parties supporting suicide attacks.

Night shift work dangerous for human health: research

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 23 January 2014 | 21:29

Night shift work dangerous for human health: research

Night shift work dangerous for human health: research
LONDON: Working night shifts is, totally, detrimental to the human health, as it speedily damages DNA equilibrium in human bodies. According to a mega research study conducted by the University of Surrey, U.K., not only does irregular shift work have a similar effect to severe jet lag or repeatedly missing sleep, it has a damaging impact right down to the level of our DNA.
 
Associated with School of Biosciences and Medicine, University of Surrey, UK, Derk-Jan Dijk and Simon Archer said that the severe effects of disrupting a person´s natural body clock take hold "surprisingly quickly", and over 97% of rhythmic genes in human bodies become out of sync with mistimed sleep, especially when we have to work irregular shifts.
 
During the research, blood samples of different night shift workers were taken to assess the impact on genes which are normally fine-tuned to a daily pattern. The results showed that the change threw the subjects´ DNA into "chaos". As per the lead researcher Dijk: "It´s chrono-chaos. It´s like living in a house. There´s a clock in every room in the house and in all of those rooms those clocks are now disrupted, which of course leads to chaos."
 
He, also, added that shift work and jet lag is associated with negative side effects and health consequences. “They show up after several years of shift work. We believe that these changes in rhythmic patterns of gene expression are likely to be related to some of those long-term health consequences", Dijk concluded.
 
This research has been recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, United Kingdom.

Veteran comic Cosby said to be planning new TV show: reports

Veteran comic Cosby said to be planning new TV show: reports

Veteran comic Cosby said to be planning new TV show: reports
LOS ANGELES: Veteran US comedy actor Bill Cosby is to make a new family TV show for the NBC network that aired his popular sitcom in the 1980s, media reports said Thursday.
 
The 76-year-old will work with producer Tom Werner, who produced "The Cosby Show" from 1984 to 1992 in what was seen at the time as reviving the sitcom genre, said Deadline Hollywood.
 
CNN reported Cosby will play the patriarch of a multigenerational family. Representatives for NBC did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 
Cosby´s publicist David Brokaw had no comment, telling AFP: "We have nothing further to add at the moment.
 
"Cosby told Yahoo in November that he wanted a show with "a married couple that acts like they love each other, warts and all, children who respect the parenting, and the comedy of people who make mistakes.
 
Warmth and forgiveness.""I hope to get that opportunity, and I will deliver the best of Cosby," he added.
 
Analysts cautioned that NBC was taking a risk on an old favorite producing a new hit, noting the "anemic" ratings for "The Michael J. Fox Show," starring the Emmy-winning actor who has Parkinson´s Disease.
 
"Its philosophy seems to be that there´s nothing wrong with NBC that can´t be solved by what was right with NBC in around 1984," said Time magazine´s TV critic James Poniewozik.
 
"This season, it gave beloved past star (Fox) an extraordinary full-season commitment for what turned out to be a bland sitcom with anemic ratings ... As NBC should have learned this season, a famous name is itself no guarantee.

Hong Kong stocks down 0.93 percent at open

Hong Kong stocks down 0.93 percent at open

Hong Kong stocks down 0.93 percent at open
HONG KONG: Hong Kong shares opened 0.93 percent lower on Friday following heavy losses on Wall Street that were fuelled by data showing a contraction in Chinese manufacturing activity.
 
The benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 211.46 points to 22,522.44 in early trade.

Li ends Bouchard dream to make Aussie final

Li ends Bouchard dream to make Aussie final

Li ends Bouchard dream to make Aussie final
MELBOURNE: China´s Li Na swept into her second consecutive Australian Open final on Thursday, using her all experience to brush aside Canadian teenager Eugenie Bouchard in straight sets.
 
The fourth seed ended the 19-year-old´s inspiring run at Melbourne Park 6-2, 6-4 and will play either fifth seed Agniezska Radwanska or 20th seed Dominika Cibulkova in Saturday´s final.
 
Li, 31, has consistently been a solid performer on Melbourne´s plexicushion courts over the last five years, now reaching three finals, as well as another semi-final and the fourth round.
 
But Li has never taken the next step, beaten by Kim Clijsters in 2011 and agonisingly by Victoria Azarenka in the final last year, when she dramatically twice rolled her ankle and briefly blacked out.
 
She now has a golden opportunity to win her second Grand Slam after overcoming Bouchard, who has turned heads and won plaudits from the tennis community with her composure and all-court game here. But in her first Grand Slam semi-final -- at only her fourth attempt -- Bouchard seemed overawed at the outset on Rod Laver Arena, losing her first three service games to love.
 
In a dispiriting start, it took the Canadian 13 attempts before she finally won a point on her own serve, as Li gave the 2013 newcomer a chastening welcome to the big stage.
Three sizzling Li winners gave Bouchard no chance in her opening service game, and the Chinese star stayed firmly in control to go 2-0 in front.
The experienced Chinese player rammed home the advantage with some unstoppable winners to break Bouchard again to love.
The rattled Bouchard was not competing in the rallies and she again lost her serve to love before a string of Li errors gifted her three break points in the sixth game.
 
A double fault from the Chinese number one allowed Bouchard to claw a game back at 5-1, and another Li mistake -- a backhand that dropped long -- gave her her very first point on her own serve.
 
The 19-year-old held serve for the first time as she started to find her feet, but she could not prevent Li serving out for the set in 28 minutes.
 
Bouchard´s shots and serve began to find their mark as the crowd, including her "Genie´s Army" cheering squad, got behind her, and she took a 1-0 lead in the second set.
 
Her game lifted a level as she got into the rallies and caused problems, and she came through a pivotal second game to go 2-0 up on a third break point. But poor serving cost her dearly as Li broke back and then held, with a fierce crosscourt backhand securing the Chinese star her third game in a row.
 
Undeterred, Bouchard continued to battle and a straightforward volley into an open court got her back to 3-3 before yet another service break put Li on top at 4-3 and there was no way back.Despite the loss, Bouchard is forecast to break into the world´s top 20 when the new rankings are released on Monday. (AFP)
 
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