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Jan 7

A total of 106,626 officials across China had been punished for discipline violations from January to November in 2009, an official with the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said Thursday.

Gan Yisheng, vice secretary of the CCDI, said anti-graft bodies and discipline inspection departments had received nearly 1.32 million petitions and tip-offs in the 11 months, 8.75 percent of which had been placed on file for investigation and prosecution

Jan 5

Israeli illusionist Hezi Dayan is taken to an ambulance after remaining in an ice cell for a record-breaking time of 64 hours on new years early Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. in central Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 1, 2010.

Dayan break the record of American illusionist and endurance artist David Blaine who remained 58 hours inside an ice cube in 2000.Dayan stayed in his 8-ton ice cube in subzero temperature to emerge from the cube 64 hours later, on New Year’s eve at midnight.

Dec 30

China Wednesday announced a regulation on management of senior executives of the 136 large centrally-administered enterprises.

The regulation included the executives’ performance in protecting environment, saving energy and resources in the assessment to guarantee an all-around, harmonious and sustainable development of the state-owned enterprises.

Jointly issued by the General Office of the CPC Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council, the regulation stipulates the qualifications of being a SOE executive should include outstanding achievements in their work, professionalism and high political quality.

Corporate social responsibility will also be evaluated for the managers.

Dec 29

Canada’s economic leaders are worried that low interest rates are luring consumers into amassing huge amounts of debt that they may not be able to pay back when interest rates rise from their historic low levels.

Canada’s central bank lending rate is 0.25 percent. Mortgage rates are about 4.5 percent, while five-year consumer loan rates for items such as automobiles are about 8 percent.

Recently, Canada’s Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and the governor of the country’s central bank, Mark Carney, have sent warning signals that the days of low-interest borrowing may soon end.

Their statements show that the Canadian government is afraid that Canadians will default on the loans that are used to buy homes. About 70 percent of Canadian families own their houses, and real estate makes up the bulk of the assets of typical Canadian families.

Besides, Canadians, especially those who have not saved for their retirement or do not have a workplace pension, see home ownership as a way of locking away money until their retirement, using the money from their house sales to top up their small government pensions.

Still, most Canadians must borrow the bulk of the money they use for home purchases. Most are content to assume this large debt if the cost of the monthly payments is comparable to rent charges, and if house prices continue to rise.

In the past decade, the government has allowed the term of mortgages to be extended from a maximum of 25 years to 35 years, and has permitted its home loan insurance agency, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, to sell insurance on loans with a down payment of only a 5-percent.

The system has worked to stimulate house construction, but analysts worry that it has created a speculative bubble that may burst, allowing house prices to settle back to a level that will leave many families owing more than their homes are worth. If that happens, the national government, already running a massive annual deficit, would be stuck with the loans of Canadians who defaulted.

Last year, Canadian resale house prices rose by more than six times the rate of inflation. Interest rates have also been kept low to stimulate borrowing for capital investment.

However, the rates will probably have to rise if Canada’s national government, its provinces and cities hope to sell bonds in a market already flooded with U.S. government debt.

In an interview broadcast this week on the country’s largest private television network, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty warned Canadian families that the days of easy home ownership debt may becoming to an end.

“If we see further evidence that there is excessive demand in the housing market or that there’s an indication that people are taking on obligations that they will not be able to handle in the future when interest rates rise, then we will take some action,” Flaherty said on CTV television.

“The likely action we will take is to increase the size of the down payment from 5 percent to a higher number, reduce the amortization — bring it down from 35 years to something less,” he said.

Canadian families traditionally saw home ownership as a sign of financial security. Prices have rarely fallen in the past century. When they have, the values quickly recovered. Last year, house prices rose an average of about 20 percent, while the official inflation rate is less than 3 percent.

The average Canadians have increased their personal debt by more than 1,000 Canadian dollars (about 955 U.S. dollars) in the first half of 2009, driving up the nation’s personal debt by 44 billion Canadian dollars (42 U.S. dollars).

However, Canadians gamble on interest rates. In the early 1960s,a time of low inflation, interest rates were comparable to today’s. In the fall of 1981, with inflation near 15 percent, mortgage rates reached 20 percent.

On a 300,000 Canadian dollars (287,000 U.S. dollars) debt, which is not unusual in a major urban market, a 20 percent interest payment would amount to more than a typical Canadian family earns, after taxes, in a year. Even a 12 percent rate, which was typical of the 1980s, would generate a monthly payment of more than 3,000 Canadian dollars (2,865 U.S. dollars).

On top of those charges, Canadians must pay property taxes and most mortgage companies require the house to be insured for its full value.

Flaherty said recent price increases for homes in Canada are due to a “confluence” of factors including low interest rates, an improving economic outlook and a stabilizing job market.

On Dec. 10, Mark Carney, the governor of Canada’s central bank, warned that Canadian families were becoming more vulnerable to interest rate fluctuations because they have added debt this year while other countries such as the United States and Britain have seen reductions in personal debt-to-income ratios. The bank echoed the warnings of several non-government economists who warn that the Canadian rush to indebtedness is unsustainable.

In the Bank of Canada’s semi-annual report, Carney wrote: “Households need to assess their ability to service these debt obligations over their entire maturity, taking into account likely changes in both income and interest rates.

“Financial institutions need to carefully consider the aggregate risk to their entire portfolio of household exposures when evaluating even an insured mortgage, since a household defaulting on an insured mortgage would likely be unable to meet its other debt obligations.”

Carney warned that the risk to Canadian banks is relatively low, but up to 10 percent of households would face serious problems meeting their house payments if interest rates rise.

However, Benjamin Tal, an economist with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, a major mortgage lender, said Canadians find ways of hanging onto their houses when interest rates fluctuate, and tend to default only when they have lost their jobs.

Still, Tal said, “It is time for both borrowers and lenders to exercise prudence in continuing to build up household debt loads to the point where they are overly reliant on today’s low rates.”

Dec 26

China’s top legislature appointed Saturday a former governor of an agricultural province as the new agricultural minister.

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC),or the top legislature, voted to appoint Han Changfu, former governor of northeastern Jilin Province, as the agricultural minister.

Han is also secretary of the ministry’s leading Party group.

Former Minister of Agriculture Sun Zhengcai has become the Party chief of Jilin Province, amid the latest reshuffle of provincial leaders announced by the Communist Party of China (CPC)Central Committee last month.

The top legislature also appointed four vice chairmen for its special committees:

– Xu Guangchun, former Party chief of central Henan Province, and Chu Bo, former Party chief of northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, were both appointed vice chairmen of the NPC Financial and

Dec 24

A major winter storm is sweeping across the central United States rapidly on Christmas Eve Thursday, prompting the governor of Oklahoma to declare a statewide emergency.

“I am urging all Oklahomans to take winter storm precautions and stay off the roads unless travel is absolutely necessary,” Brad Henry, the governor, said in a statement.

Blizzard warnings were issued for parts of Oklahoma, Texas, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, according to the National Weather Service, or NWS.

“Anyone with travel plans over the Christmas holiday period should keep up to date with the latest weather information,” it said in an online statement.

Tornado watches were issued for southern Louisiana, Mississippi and southwestern Alabama.

A Louisiana man was killed Thursday when strong wind caused a tree to fall on his house.

Flooding was reported in and around Little Rock, Arkansas, after heavy rain fell throughout Wednesday night and Thursday morning.

Flood watches, warnings and advisories have been issued for much of Missouri and Illinois, where several inches of rain is causing flooding in streams and rivers.

The inclement weather is the second major storm system to hit the United States in a week.

Last weekend, a major snowstorm blanketed a swath of the U.S. east coast in snow, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.

Dec 22

A top government spokesman said an increasingly confident China is poised to become more open to the world and take concrete steps next year to build a “mass media system”.

Wang Chen, director of the State Council Information Office, said the nation has also handled several crises over the past two years with more poise.

Addressing a New Year reception of more than 300 representative from major world news agencies and overseas diplomats stationed in Beijing as well as spokesmen from more than 40 central agencies, Wang said China is committed to provide a service for all journalists to ensure “comprehensive, in-time and accurate” understanding of China during the coming year.

In 2009, China has experienced several major events, Wang said, such as the global economic crisis, the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, and the July 5 riot in the regional capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which resulted in the deaths of at least 197 people.

Wang said China has been delivering on the open and timely release of information, giving as an example that China took the initiative to organize the foreign media to the riot-affected areas in Xinjiang to ensure open access.

After handling some public crises, “China has become more open and confident, and has made progress in media service,” Wang told China Daily.

Wang said a major step will be undertaken next year to build up its modernized mass media system, which was already set in motion by the central government this year.

The soft power of an open and democratic China should match its developing economy, and that demands constant progress, said Wang.

The State Council Information Office will continue to enhance communication with the rest of the world of a civilized, open, democratic China, said Wang.

To build a “modern mass media system”, major news agencies in the country will set up new branches, including two foreign language TV channels by China Central Television next year, according to Wang.

Jaime FlorCruz, chief reporter with the Beijing bureau of CNN, said the constant efforts made by the Chinese government to improve its media management have yielded progress during the recent years.

The office will also strive to enhance mutual understanding and trust with the media and governments by carrying out diversified forms of cooperation, including sending media delegation and holding bilateral forums, said Wang.

In one recent instance toward that direction, China will send a media delegation to India, its giant neighbor which has more often than not been labeled as major competitor of China despite the fact that they have collaborated closely on many occasions.

“The two countries are both emerging powers and have their own advantages. If we can work together, it will be conducive to world peace and bliss,” said Wang.

Dr S. Jaishankar, Indian ambassador to China, said since good relations between the two counties have been badly projected by the media, he welcomes strengthened communication between the two.

For David Wivell, senior producer of TV news from Associated Press’s Beijing bureau, he doesn’t need to guess what the Chinese government is doing anymore.

“It used to be that China is doing something and the rest of the world has to guess what China is up to, but now the world could know exactly what China is doing due to its more and more transparent reporting environment,” Wivell told China Daily at the reception.

“The Chinese government has definitely been more open with foreign media this year, it has learnt to be proactive when dealing with crisis and incidents,” he added.

He also said the foreign press can now get valuable and creditable information by interviewing government officials and people on the street.

Wivell is not the only foreign reporter feeling the changes.

Sumihiro Yamazaki, chief of the Beijing bureau of Japan’s Fuji Television, said he saw improvement in China’s attitude towards reporters when one of his colleagues was invited by authorities to visit the Xinjiang in July to cover the deadly riot.

Some 150 reporters from more than 80 media organizations had arrived in Urumqi two days after the riot to cover the event.

More than 700 foreign reporters are currently working in China.

“We understand that openness stems from confidence, rumors are stopped by truth, by the rapid and wide dissemination of truth,” Wang said earlier.

However, some foreign reporters still demand for a more open and transparent environment for foreign media.

Fuji Television’s Yamazaki said there is still potential for China’s local governments to be more open with foreign media.

“The Foreign Ministry can understand our requests, but the problem lies with the local governments. Their departments for foreign affairs think differently.”

“Sooner or later, foreign reporters will hold interest in every tiny corner of China.”

Dec 20

The celebration gathering marking the 10th anniversary of Macao’s return to the motherland and the inauguration of the third-term government of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) were held Sunday.

President Hu Jintao, who is also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and chairman of the Central Military Commission, attended the ceremony, where Macao SAR Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On and principal officials of the SAR government were sworn in.

Fernando Chui went to the podium first to take his oath solemnly, administered by Hu.

Principal officials of the third-term SAR government and members of Macao’s Executive Council also took their oaths.

President Hu delivered an important speech after the swearing-in ceremony.

Hu expressed congratulations to Fernando Chui, members of the third-term SAR government and Executive Council, saying that he was confident that they will be able to unite and lead Macao people to build a better Macao.

The president said that the past decade after Macao’s return to the motherland witnessed the successful practice of “one country, two systems” in Macao, the smooth implementation of the Basic Law of the Macao SAR and the constant progress made by Macao people of all circles in pursuing a development road that conforms to Macao’s realities.

“Important inspiration can be obtained by reviewing the uncommon process of the past decade since Macao’s return to the motherland,” said Hu.

First of all, it is imperative to have a full and correct understanding and implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, he said, noting that the key is to realize the most extensive unity under the banner of loving the motherland and loving Macao so as to lay a sound political base for Macao’s long-term prosperity and stability.

It is also imperative to act in strict accordance with the Basic Law of the Macao SAR, to focus on development, to maintain social harmony and stability and to cultivate talents, said the president.

Dec 18

Six people including five paramilitary troopers and a civilian were wounded Friday in a grenade attack in India-controlled Kashmir, police said.

The grenade was lobbed by suspected militants on a paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) bunker around 11:45 a.m. local time in Sopore town, 50 kilometers northwest of Srinagar city, the summer capital of India-controlled Kashmir.

“Suspected militants hurled a grenade towards a CRPF bunker guarding a bank in Sopore. The grenade exploded with a bang and left five CRPF personnel and a civilian injured,” said police spokesman in Srinagar.

The injured people were rushed to the hospital for treatment.

Of the five injured paramilitary troopers, the condition of three was reported to be critical.

The incident created panic among the pedestrians and shopkeepers who were seeing fleeing away from the spot.

So far no militant group has claimed responsibility of the grenade attack in the town.

Militants in the region are engaged in a guerrilla war with the Indian army and paramilitary troops stationed in the region over the past two decades.

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