Monday, August 5, 2013

Sri Lanka eyes South Asian hub with Chinese mega port

August 04, 2013
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A cargo ship carriers gantry cranes to be installed at Sri Lanka’s new Chinese built Colombo South Container Terminal in Colombo on May 20, 2013. The privately-owned US$500 million facility is to be transferred to Sri Lankan ownership after 35 years. - AFP pic, May 20, 2013.A cargo ship carriers gantry cranes to be installed at Sri Lanka?s new Chinese built Colombo South Container Terminal in Colombo on May 20, 2013. The privately-owned US$500 million facility is to be transferred to Sri Lankan ownership after 35 years. - AFP pic, May 20, 2013.A US$500 million (RM1.6 billion) Chinese-built port opens tomorrow in Sri Lanka, giving Beijing a vital foothold on the world's busiest international shipping lane as it seeks to secure maritime supply routes.

The massive terminal in Colombo is located mid-way on the lucrative east-west sea route and has facilities on a par with Singapore and Dubai.

The Colombo International Container Terminal (CICT), which is 85% owned by the state-run China Merchant Holdings International, is designed to handle mega ships - a first for Sri Lanka which is aiming to become the region's shipping hub.

The involvement of such a large Chinese company appears to conform to a pattern by Beijing after it sealed a deal in January to acquire the Pakistani port of Gwadar at a time when it is also building a US$14 million "dry port" in the Nepalese city of Larcha, near Tibet.

Chinese loans and expertise were also instrumental in the construction of a new US$450 million deep-sea port at the southern Sri Lankan city of Hambantota which opened in June 2012.

Independent shipping expert, Rohan Masakorala, says the new terminal made economic sense for China to tap in to the growing South Asian container cargo and gave Beijing a foothold along a strategic sea route.

"Terminal investments are a good business which can give a very good return," said Masakorala, a former secretary-general of the Singapore-based Asian Shippers Council.

"Through this investment, China is also securing the safety and efficiency of their main supply chain."

Masakorala, who heads the Shippers' Academy Colombo, said about half of all world sea trade passed through the east-west shipping route and a presence at a mid-way point along that gives China a commanding position.

"For China to maintain economic growth at home, they also need to go out and secure their supply routes. In that sense, coming to Colombo is a strategic commercial investment."

The Chinese investment in Sri Lanka, which is under pressure from Western powers and India over its human rights record, has raised fears in New Delhi about Beijing's influence in the neighbourhood.

But Priyath Bandu Wickrama, chairman of the state-run Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), insisted that India had nothing to fear from the new Colombo port and could in fact be a major beneficiary.

"We will not allow any military base at our ports nor will we allow them to be used for any strategic military purpose by anyone," Wickrama said.

Wickrama said shippers in India could save up to four days by routing their cargo through Sri Lanka rather than using Singapore or Dubai.

"Earlier, Indians along the east coast had to send their cargo to Singapore if they wanted to catch a mega ship going West. Now these mega ships will be going through Colombo and picking up Indian cargo," he told AFP.

"That saves time and a lot of money."

The two major ports of south India, the Port of Cochin and the Port of Tuticorin, are too shallow for mega vessels such as the world's largest container ship, the MV Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller.

Saliya Senanayake from the London-based Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport says that "India is about five to six years behind Sri Lanka when it comes to port infrastructure".

Sri Lanka has been an important stop in the ancient Silk Sea Route and today hundreds of ships pass its southern coast daily while plying the world's busiest international shipping lane.

With a capacity of over 18,000 containers, the MV Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, which was commissioned about two weeks ago is expected to make up a fleet of 20 mega ships in the next two years plying the East-West route.

The SLPA is pouring millions of dollars into infrastructure around the island and says it is on course to increase container handling capacity by 1.6 million containers to 6.4 million by April.

It hopes to have a container capacity of 10 million by 2020, while revenue is forecast to triple to one billion dollars by 2020.

Hambantota, which is just 12 kilometres away from the East-West sea lane, is being promoted as a key service centre and industrial port where large ships can re-fuel or take on fresh food.

In April, Colombo's port is due to open another mega terminal just next to the Chinese-managed CICT. The new addition will initially be able to handle about 800,000 containers a year, according to the SLPA.

Professor Tsz Leung Yip, head of the International Centre for Maritime Studies at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, said Chinese expertise coupled with Colombo's strategic location would make Sri Lanka a key stop-over for international carriers who want to avoid the threat posed by Somali pirates operating off the Gulf of Aden.

"In the presence of Somalia pirates, it is safer for ships (from the Far East to Europe) to stop over at Sri Lanka and head to Cape of Good Hope, without calling at Dubai port," he told AFP. - AFP, August 4, 2013.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

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On the Hill: Vitter criticizes Obama/GOP leaders on health care. Cassidy offers new flood insurance bill

Don't expect a party invite

Sen. David Vitter, R-La., shouldn't be surprised if he's not invited to the next party by some of his congressional colleagues. One week after he pushed to amend a transportation and housing bill with language barring automatic congressional pay increases, he's decrying a decision by the Obama administration to continue to allow members and staff to get federal subsidies for their health care, just as other federal employees do.

There had been questions about that ever since congressional Democrats bowed to Republican pressure, and agreed that congressional members and staff would, beginning January 1, 2014, get their health insurance from exchanges under the Affordable Care Act. The exchanges are being set up to help people choose private insurance coverage, and qualify for subsidies if their incomes meet the criteria.

But until last week, it wasn't clear how that language would be interpreted for members of Congress and their staffs. On Thursday, the administration revealed that their interpretation is that members and staff members must buy coverage from the exchanges, but are ?still eligible for the normal federal contributions for their health insurance.

"This is exactly why America rightly hates Washington. ObamaCare's a train wreck, even for Congress," Vitter said. "So it gets fixed - for Congress only. What the flip about fixing it for America?"

"And this behind-closed-doors deal, announced right after Congress is safely away from the crime scene on break, was fully supported by establishment Republicans. When it comes to protecting their own, they find a way to work just beautifully with the Democrats." Take that Mitch McConnell.

Cassidy's new flood insurance bill

Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-Baton Rouge, has introduced legislation designed he says to prevent big spikes in flood insurance premiums for Louisiana residents.

Under his bill, sections of a 2012 flood insurance law allowing sharp increases would be put on hold until FEMA adopts a flood mapping procedure that is fully vetted by local stakeholders and community leaders.

The bill also instructs FEMA to use a circular wind model where appropriate for maps, instead of a one-dimensional still water elevation system. Cassidy said that system of assessing flood risk isn't appropriate for coastal areas.

He would also return to criteria in effect before the 2012 flood insurance bill that allowed for a phase-out of subsidized flood insurance premiums when homeowners makes an improvement equal to 50 percent or more of the cost of the home. The 2012 flood insurance law lowered that threshold to 30 percent, which Cassidy contends is too low.

The bill is in addition to legislation, introduced by Cassidy and other Louisiana House members, which would delay some of the increases resulting from the 2012 flood insurance law until Sept. 30, 2014. That measure was approved as part of a House-passed homeland security bill. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., who Cassidy is challenging in the 2014 Senate race, has added similar language to a Senate homeland security spending bill. Landrieu is chair of the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.

Landrieu also has a stand-alone bill to block big premium increases.

No need to pay back that loan

Some Louisiana governmental entities got good news this week -- federal forgiveness of some disaster loans from hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The forgiveness was made possible by legislation Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La, helped pass after she complained federal criteria for loan forgiveness didn't reflect the fiscal problems faced by Louisiana governmental entities. Many were without much of their tax base for months after the hurricanes.

Here are the loan amounts forgiven by FEMA: New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, $25.1 million; Orleans Levee district, $3.9 million; Slidell, $2 million; New Orleans Communications district, $1.3 million; New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, $896,756; and Jean Lafitte, $43,652.

Landrieu, Hoeven and pipeline economics

Sens. Mary Landrieu, D-La., joined North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven Wednesday in offering a sense of Congress resolution that construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline is in the nation's national interest. "We have studied this project for long enough," Landrieu said. "We know its tremendous economic benefits and the critical role it will have for our nation's energy security. With Nebraska now on board, every state involved has realized this project is a job creator with minimal effects on the environment."

The decision rests with President Barack Obama.

The president recently told the New York Times that job estimates for the project, once pegged at 100,000, are grossly inflated. "My hope would be that any reporter who is looking at the facts would take the time to confirm that the most realistic estimates are this might create maybe 2,000 jobs during the construction of the pipeline -- which might take a year or two -- and then after that we're talking about somewhere between 50 and 100 jobs in an economy of 150 million working people," the president said.

The Washington Post did a fact check on the president's statement and concluded a more realistic estimate would be that 10,400 construction workers would get jobs for just under a half a year. On an annual basis, it said, the number would be 3,900.

Congress eases airport security ordeal for wounded soldiers

Rep. Cedric Richmond, D-New Orleans, said he is pleased the House has passed a bill that would ease airport security requirements for wounded and severely disabled service members and veterans. Richmond is an original co-sponsor of the bill.

He said "the bill will make a difference in the lives of our wounded heroes." Richmond continued: "This country has a duty to honor all veterans, especially those who are wounded and disabled. Once President Obama signs this bill into law, TSA will put in place expedited screening procedures for wounded warriors and severely injured veterans to ensure that those who sacrificed so much for their country are treated with respect and dignity while traveling."

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Office for former Ohio State president Gordon Gee 'remains in the proposal stages'

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Although a project has been proposed to create a new office in Page Hall for former Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee, Board of Trustees Chairman Robert Schottenstein said Wednesday no... ...

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Would You Do Something Immoral to Save Money?

Would You Do Something Immoral to Save Money?

We all want to save money. However, there are ways to save money that are frowned upon at best or walk legal grey areas at worst.

Chances are that all of us do something that someone else might consider unethical: use an open wireless network while we're out, take a penny and never leave a penny, etc. Where is the line drawn, though? As finance blog Get Rich Slowly points out, we all have one, but we don't always agree:

I?ve received the following tip from several readers: ?Costco offers a no-questions-asked return policy. You can buy something, use it, and then when a new model comes out, return it to get the new one.? I haven?t shared this suggestion because I believe it crosses an ethical line...

There are grey areas, of course. Is it okay to take your own food to the movie theater? I do it, and so do many other frugal people.

What about you? What kind of rules are you willing to bend or break to save a bit of money? Is showrooming okay? What about buying items knowing you'll return them when you're done? How much money do you have to save to skirt the ethical boundaries?

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James Cameron Announces Three Avatar Sequels

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Yesterday we got a bit of an update on the long-promised sequels to writer/director James Cameron?s 2009 film Avatar, but it turns out there?s much more to the story.? Cameron has been working on two follow-up films to the sci-fi pic over the last four years, with an eye towards filming both Avatar 2 and 3 at the same time and then releasing the sequels a year apart.? While last we heard Cameron was holed up in New Zealand finalizing the scripts for the sequels, news broke yesterday that Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles creator Josh Friedman had been enlisted to pitch in on the screenplay for Avatar 2.? It just so happens that this was only one third of the story, as Fox announced today that Cameron has actually enlisted the help of four screenwriters to collaborate with him on the screenplays for not only Avatar 2 and 3, but also Avatar 4, with the first sequel poised to hit theaters (finally) in December 2016.? Hit the jump for much more.

avatar-4-sequelFox announced today that not only will Cameron now film three Avatar sequels simultaneously, but he has hired screenwriters Josh Friedman (War of the Worlds), Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver (Rise of the Planet of the Apes), and Shane Salerno (Savages) to collaborate with him on the screenplays in order to ?help bring his growing Avatar universe to life and to expedite the process.?? This is a major development with regards to the proposed Avatar follow-ups, and Fox notes that Avatar 2 will be released in December 2016, Avatar 3 will hit theaters in December 2017, and Avatar 4 will follow a year later.? Yes indeed, a trio of Avatar films are heading our way beginning in just a few short years.

This isn?t the first time we?ve heard word about?Avatar 4, as Cameron previously teased the the potential fourth film would be a prequel that explores the colonization process of Pandora. ?Whether that?s still the plan is unknown, but we now know that Fox is guaranteed to make a shitload of money with three sequels officially in the pipeline.

james-cameron-avatar-4-sequelsAll three Avatar follow-ups will be filmed simultaneously, with production set to get underway next year.? Cameron had this to say regarding the news:

?Building upon the world we created with Avatar has been a rare and incredibly rewarding experience.??In writing the new films, I?ve come to realize that Avatar?s world, story and characters have become even richer than I anticipated, and it became apparent that two films would not be enough to capture everything I wanted to put on screen. And to help me continue to expand this universe, I?m pleased to bring aboard Amanda, Rick, Shane and Josh ? all writers I?ve long admired -? to join me in completing the films screenplays.?

It?s not specifically stated in the press release, but one assumes that Friedman, Jaffa & Silver, and Salerno will each be assigned a specific sequel on which to collaborate.? Jaffa & Silver most recently penned the script for the sequel Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and also wrote the upcoming Jurassic Park IV.? As for Salerno, his directorial debut hits theaters later this year by way of the documentary Salinger.

avatar-3-sequelsCameron hasn?t shared a screenplay credit on any of his directorial features since 1994?s True Lies, so it?s certainly telling that he has opened up the Avatar world to include four more voices.? Given that Avatar is the highest grossing movie of all time with a worldwide total of $2.7 billion, Fox has been eager to get the Avatar sequels off the ground for some time now.? Bringing in some screenwriting help to get these things moving might just be the momentum Cameron needs in order to finally get the follow-ups in front of cameras.? Whether three additional Avatar films is entirely necessary, however, is another question altogether.? Hopefully Cameron makes the extensive trek back into Pandora worthwhile, since these will likely tie him up from working on any other films until 2018 at the?absolute earliest?though he has said previously that he only wants to make Avatar movies from here on out.

What do you think, dear readers? ?Are you excited about the prospect of three?Avatar?sequels? ?What areas of Pandora would you like to see explored? ?Sound off in the comments below.

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Breakup at a Wedding Is a Comedy With a Soft, Squishy Heart

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Written and directed by Victor Quinaz
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Those who believe weddings to be exorbitant, empty spectacles have a fair-weather friend in writer-director Victor Quinaz, whose inventive debut, Breakup at a Wedding, attempts an aloof, smirking pose but surrenders to sentimentality in the end. The setup is rom com meets reality TV: Over 28-some hours, a cynical wedding videographer (Quinaz) narrates and records the disintegrating nuptials of aspiring yuppies Alison (Alison Fyhrie) and Phil (Philip Quinaz). The resulting mockumentary is suitably ugly, with the jerky rhythms, awkward close-ups, and palm-rubbing schadenfreude so common to TLC programming. Thankfully, no Bridezillas abound; instead, the pair believably break up during the rehearsal dinner, with the bride-to-be confessing she's just been going through the motions in their relationship. But Alison and Phil are loath to let their expenses be for naught, so they hatch a scheme to throw the wedding without ever signing the marriage license, leaving their friends and family none the wiser. This darkly funny premise leads to an intermittently amusing middle section where the couple's charade is overshadowed by low-stakes cringe comedy involving eccentric guests. Though Phil's an oblivious boor?early in the film, he explains he loves his future wife because "she's got really great posture, which is really awesome considering how chest-heavy she is"?he's touched enough by Alison's surprise present, a four-foot-long iPhone cake, to try to win her back. Quinaz shot the film days before his own wedding, and perhaps that explains Breakup's soft, squishy heart: It can't help but melt.

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