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Support to the Lebanese President and constitution

By Khazen.org Press Release:

The Lebanese President General Michel Suleiman has saved Lebanon during this unfortunate event at the Telecommunication Ministry and unified the country by preventing clashes btw the new and old majority through his unique judgment, leadership, and power of the constitution.

khazen.org offers its complete support to the  President as the Commander in Chief of all of Lebanon and more specifically in this particular case of the Armed Forces. Regardless of the unfortunate event of what has happened in the Telecommunication Ministry, and the intention of the Minister Charbel Nahas, we can ask many questions:

·         Why did Minister Nahas decide to find more information at this time?

·         Why not when the government was created and when he took in charge the ministry of Telecommunication?

All of these questions we may never find the answers, but one important factor this is NOT THE ISSUE. The Problem is that you have the head of the internal security forces General Rifi abusing his power by not respecting the oders of the Interior Minister.

The President of the Republic because of his unique leadership as preserving the constitution has saved Lebanon an additional time by preventing any fights btw different camps, and sending the army under his authority to take in charge of the building.

Khazen.org salutes our President as the Commander in Chief of all of the Armed forces and stand by him. Most importantly khazen.org request for General Rifi to be tried in Justice.

The 14 March Camp is pointing fingers at Nahas while the 8 March Group is pointing fingers at the Future Movement and each group is speaking about legality of the issue. The first group is questioning the timing of Nahas, while the other group is questioning the allegiance of Rifi and attacking the victim  (here the Lebanese Constitution). In reality the REAL ISSUE: is Rifi has abused his power.

·          Rifi has shown poor judgement, regardless of why Nahas was there when the Interior Minister Baroud requests his forces to leave the building, his duty is make them leave! The actions of Rifi are action of a person that do not respect Lebanese Laws and constitution.

Because of the action of Rifi and disrespecting the orders of the Interior Minister Baroud until our President stepped in, we request his case to be persecuted within the Lebanese Justice and we demand his direct resignation from Head of the internal security forces. He is not fit anymore to be able to control ISF when he takes political stands; This is not a political position!

We thank our president of bringing the country together at these hard moments.

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Why to invest at IBM stocks

In a way, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT  ) and IBM (NYSE: IBM  ) couldn’t be more different. Microsoft has lost a third of its value over the past decade; IBM has gained 50%. IBM recently surpassed Microsoft in market capitalization for the first time since 1996.

In other ways, they’re a lot alike. Microsoft has grown earnings per share by 10.9% annually for the past decade. IBM’s growth over the same period? 10.2%. Analyst estimates for Microsoft’s five-year projected growth rate is 10.3% — IBM’s, 11.2%.                   

These are different companies with different products in different industries, yet both past and projected growth are about equal. Shareholder returns, however, couldn’t be more night and day.

Why?

I think you can break this conundrum down into two parts. Both are huge lessons every investor should be aware of.

1) The most important lesson in investing 
The most important lesson in investing is simple: Starting price determines future returns.

A parade of analysts and investors chide Microsoft for its abysmal shareholder returns over the past decade. In reality, Microsoft the company has done terrific. How many large companies grew earnings at 10% annually during one the worst economic decades on record? (11, if you’re wondering). Nearly all of the misery Microsoft investors experienced over the past 10 years can be explained by starting valuation. Shares traded at 60 times earnings at the start of the last decade. Shareholders’ fate was already sealed at that point. There was no realistic outcome that could have left them with anything other than tears today.

IBM was a different story. While it, too, was caught up in the dot-com bubble, it never got outrageously out of whack. Ten years ago, IBM shares traded at roughly 25 times earnings. That created a high hurdle but not an insurmountable one. The compression in IBM’s earnings multiple over the past 10 years hasn’t been drastic, letting shareholders enjoy at least some of the company’s earnings growth. Microsoft’s earnings multiple compression has been astronomical, causing shares to crumble even while the company grew briskly. The same story of flatlining returns amid strong earnings growth has happened to Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT  ) , Google (Nasdaq: GOOG  ) , and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ  ) . Each case can be explained simply: Starting valuation determines future returns.

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UWM announces new IBM data center

Journal Sentinel

 

Technology companies IBM Corp. and SAP AG are teaming up with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lubar School of Business to establish a data center that focuses on bringing more technologically trained business graduates into the workforce.

The center is being unveiled on Monday.

IBM is providing computer hardware, software and training for the center, officially known as "The Technology Innovation Datacenter – Powered by IBM," university officials said.

The data center features the high-performance IBM Power 750, the server used for IBM’s Watson, the recent "Jeopardy" winner.

The data center will support the SAP University Competence Center, which is located in the Lubar School. The UCC is a hub for universities across a large portion of North America that offer a technology-focused business curriculum.

"The UCC provides hosting services and help-desk support for faculty and the 40,000-plus students in the more than 100 universities in North America where SAP software is used to reinforce and supplement classroom content," UWM said.

"Students from all over North America can access the center via the Internet to use in their course work," said Dave Haseman, director of the Lubar School’s Center for Technology Innovation and IBM Professor of Information Technology Management.

The Lubar School’s UCC is one of only five such competence centers in the world.

 

A business, tech marriage

Demand for workers who have a combination of technology and business skills is growing.

"It’s huge," said Aaron Ritchie, managing director at Experis, the specialty recruitment arm of ManpowerGroup that focuses on information technology, engineering and finance/accounting.

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Blood of the Martyrs: Christian Man Tortured, Beheaded in Kirkuk

Khazen.org prays for all of the minorities being persecuted in the Middle-East. Mainstream media do not cover these injustice and massacres against Christians unfortunately. On a daily Basis the Christians are being totured, killed, persecuted, and attacked in very large numbers. We pray for these atrocities to end. And we request for the media, and world leaders to put an end on this injustice by first covering the news and second for the world leaders to take a firm stand against these atrocities and apply sanctions against the countries that cannot defend minorities or leaders that fail to offer their support to the communities being affected. 

Unfortunately many of the newly "liberated" countries from dictatoship regime, are not taking swift actions to end violence against Christians! Is this the new democracy that they support?

After Egypt, Iraq what is next? Yemen? Bahrein? Syria? What about the minorities in these countries?

 

By Deacon Keith FournierCatholic Online (www.catholic.org)

On Monday, May 16, 2011, a 29 year old Christian husband and father of three children was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Iraq. His mutilated body, showing signs of extreme torture, was found by a bridge. His head had been severed and his eyes gouged out.

IRKUK, Iraq (Catholic  Online ) – Last Friday,  a 29 year old Christian husband and father of three children was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Iraq. A ransom of the equivalent of $100,000 US was demanded.

On Monday, May 16, 2011, his mutilated body, showing signs of extreme torture was found by a bridge. His head had been severed and his eyes had been gouged out.

The heroic Archbishop of Kirkuk, Louis Sako, praised the heroism of this Christian man and the continuing strength and faith of the Christian community in Iraq.

He strongly condemned the evil noting the growing hostility toward Christians in Iraq, "In all these years, I have never heard of a single Christian converting to Islam, despite the many threats."

 

 

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Politics May Trump Looks, Personality in Matters of the Heart

(HealthDay News) — Voter registration cards may offer more insight into who people promise to love and cherish than personality or appearance, new research suggests.

Most people marry those whose political views align with their own, according to a study from Rice University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

The study, published recently in the Journal of Politics, examined the physical, personality and behavioral traits of more than 5,000 married couples in the United States. The various qualities — including body shape, height, weight, impulsivity, religion and ideology — were scored on a scale of zero to one, with one being a perfect match.

The researchers found that spouses appeared to instinctively select partners with similar social and political views. In fact, political attitudes were among the strongest shared traits — even taking precedence over personality or looks. The only attribute that scored slightly higher than political views was the frequency of church attendance.

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