Ohio State brings home Urban Meyer to rebuild program



From USA Today
Urban Meyer says he was convinced a year ago he was through with coaching. He didn't like the sordid state of college football. He wanted to spend more time with his family, watch his three kids play sports and get a handle on his health issues.
A year after resigning from Florida, after promising his children he would find balance between football and family, after saying his health was fantastic and resolving not to try to solve all of college football ills, Meyer says he's back where he belongs.
Ohio State athletics director Gene Smith welcomed Meyer home when he introduced the Ohio native as the Buckeyes' new coach Monday. But the program Meyer comes home to is one that has come to symbolize what's wrong with big-time college sports…(full story)

Barney Frank, a Top Liberal, Won't Seek Re-election



From New York Times
Simply put, Barney Frank has had enough.
Speaking from his district office here on Monday after announcing his plan to retire from the House of Representatives, Mr. Frank said he was tired of the scorching partisan battles that did not exist when he first won office three decades ago, tired of campaigning, which he detests, and, at 71, just plain tired.
“By the end of next year, I will have been doing this for 45 years with one six-month sabbatical,” Mr. Frank said in an interview, referring to his career in politics, which started as an aide to former Mayor Kevin White of Boston. “It’s been a privilege to fight for the quality of people’s lives, but I’m ready to put a little more quality into my own life.”
Earlier in the day, Mr. Frank announced at a news conference that he had decided to retire at the end of next year after his Massachusetts district was recently redrawn and it became clear that he would have to fight harder than he wanted for re-election.
Mr. Frank said he had intended to serve one more term but that after seeing his redrawn district, which would give him more than 300,000 new constituents and would not include blue-collar New Bedford, one of his strongholds, he changed his mind.
In the interview at his office, the wry and often cantankerous Mr. Frank — who has been among the nation’s most prominent gay elected officials, as well as a frequent target for conservatives in Congress — was relaxed and full of one-liners as he discussed the mood on Capitol Hill and his reasons for leaving. When he arrived in the House in 1981, he said, “you had Tip O’Neill and Ronald Reagan talking about how they were friends after 5 o’clock — although if you knew Reagan’s work habits it was really, like, after about 2:30.”
Now, Mr. Frank said, the notion that wrangling between Democrats and Republicans is “a competition between people of good will with different views on public policy” has vanished. For that, he blames Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and current Republican presidential candidate with whom he has a tense history...(full story)

Kyle Orton Not Suiting Up And Ricky Stanzi's Injured Ankle Spells Trouble For



From SB Nation
As if the Kansas City Chiefs weren't already facing heavy odds against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday evening, according to a tweet from Nick Wright not only will newly acquired quarterback Kyle Orton not be suiting up for the Chiefs, but it appears now that second string quarterback Ricky Stanzi injured his ankle during practice this week.
That leave the burden squarely on Tyler Palko's shoulders against the Steelers. The 28-year old former U of Pittsburgh alum was 25-of-38 for 236 yards and threw three interceptions in his starting debut last Monday night on the road against the New England Patriots.
It now appears should something happen to Palko during the game, there is a possibility that Jerheme Urban would be pushed into duty at quarterback. A seven year veteran out of Trinity College in Texas, Urban is the emergency quarterback for the Chiefs…(full story)

New 2011 SanDisk Cyber Monday deals



From Gadget 411 News
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Cyber Monday Deals 2011 Fellowes 55-Piece Computer Toolkit, Black

From Gadget 411 News


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Cyber Monday deals 2011: six tips to nab them

From Christian Science Monitor


Retailers pulled out all the stops to lure foot traffic on Black Friday. Now, they've battling for consumer dollars in cyberspace.
Cyber Monday is likely to be the biggest day for online sales this year.
So how can you score the best deals on Cyber Monday? Here are six tips:
1) Get informed.
For starters, check out the various Black Friday deal sites, such as dealnews.com, bfads.net, and fatwallet.com. Find the retailers offering the merchandise you want, then sign up for automatic e-mail alerts. Then follow those retailers on Twitter.
"The retailers announce a lot of their deals on Twitter," says Dan de Grandpre, chief executive officer of dealnews.com, a website that tracks sales at large retailers across the country.
2) Stay up late. Get up early.
Just because Black Friday is over doesn't mean you can slack off. If anything, online crowds move faster than real ones do, so you need to be ready to take advantage when something goes on sale.
“Items get cheap and sell out very quickly," says Mr. de Grandpre. "Deals launch in the middle of the night, or very early, but it’s still cheaper than going to the store."
And it's more comfortable than camping out in front of a mall store.
3) Shop around.
More retailers than ever are going to compete for online sales this year, because sales are increasingly migrating online. Last year's Cyber Monday was the biggest online spending day on record, according to market research firm comScore, with spending topping $1 billion. This Cyber Monday is expected to be even bigger. E-commerce retail sales for the entire season should top $50 billion for the first time, according to IHS Global Insight, an economic research firm based in Lexington, Mass.
"It's going to be the biggest ever, in terms of stores participating," says Charlie Graham, CEO of Shop It To Me Inc, a free online personal shopper for sales of clothing, shoes, and accessories. So don't hesitate to go to smaller, second-tier stores.
One popular Cyber Monday offering should be apparel at niche retailers, such as the Gap, Aeropostale, and American Eagle.
3) Watch for price-matching.
Do you have a favorite retailer? If you prefer shopping at specific stores, check out their price-matching policies. If they will match the low price you've found elsewhere, stick with your favorite retailer. Many retailers will price match, at least to a limited degree. Amazon.com is known as an aggressive price-matcher, says de Grandpre.
4) Look for free shipping.
"The deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday are pretty similar," says Mr. Graham. So retailers try to stand out on Cyber Monday by offering free shipping on items once you spend a certain minimum.
If you can't find free shipping for an item, calculate what it would cost you and check to see if another retailer offers a similar deal with free shipping thrown in.
5) Check out the return policy.
If your holiday gift doesn't work out, how easy is it to send back for a refund? Is there a restocking fee? Who pays the return postage? Companies have dropped some of these charges to simplify returns. In general, "retailers have good return policies," Graham says. "It's easy to buy almost anything."
6) Keep the boss at bay.
Half of the sales from last year's Cyber Monday came from people at work, according to comScore.
You don't want to jeopardize your job so you can get 50 percent off on dish towels, do you? So do your boss and your career a favor.

NBA Lockout is Over, Why Owners Are the Clear Winners: Fan’s View

From Yahoo! Sports


At 3 a.m. on November 26, 2011, the NBA owners and players reached a deal on a new labor agreement, ending the 149 day lockout. The deal calls for a 66 game season in 2011-12, that will begin on Christmas Day, December 25, 2011.
As an NBA fan, I'm relieved the lockout is over. As a New Jersey Nets fan I'm really relieved the deal is done because the Nets are moving to Brooklyn in 2012-13. If the NBA canceled the whole season, the Nets would have never played another game in New Jersey, where I live.
Reading through the details of the new labor agreement, I think it's pretty clear that one side got major concessions from the other. Here's the winners from the new NBA labor agreement…(full story)

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Boosts Latest Mars Rover to the Red Planet

From Market Watch


Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne demonstrated the consistent reliability of its power and propulsion systems by successfully boosting the Mars Science Laboratory rover, which will travel to the red planet to assess its habitability. The mission launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida by a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. The Atlas V is powered by the RD AMROSS RD-180 booster engine, and the Centaur upper stage is powered by the Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne RL10 engine. Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, a United Technologies Corp. UTX +0.30% company, has powered 14 successful launches this year with payloads that included humans; cargo; and satellites vital to space exploration, worldwide communication, navigation, defense, research and development, and weather prediction. RD AMROSS LLC is a joint venture of Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne and NPO Energomash…(full story)

New Mars rover Curiosity is ultimate off-road vehicle

From USA Today


Today's blastoff of the latest rover raises an interesting question. Since it is as big as a car, with wheels the size of one, how would the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity stack up if it were the latest flashy model in your local showroom?
Well, for starters, we're not sure that name, Curiosity, would rank right up with other space-related monikers like Mercury Montego or Saturn Vue -- even Ford Galaxie. But when you get down to statistic about the latest, biggest rover, you come away seeing the possibilities.
Curiosity is as long as a Mini and as wide as a Hummer, making it plenty stable for the steep sides of canyons or craters, NASA tells Drive On. Some other cool stats that compare it to a car…(full story)

It's 'Small Business Saturday' as shoppers take break from Friday's crush at Big Box stores

From www.pleasantonweekly.com


After shoppers competed for discounts largely in major chain stores on Black Friday, several Bay Area cities, including Pleasanton, are encouraging shoppers to take part in "Small Business Saturday" today.
The national campaign is in its second year, and encourages shoppers to spend some time on Saturday doing their holiday shopping in small, locally owned businesses.
San Jose recently officially proclaimed today Small Business Saturday, encouraging residents to visit San Jose businesses, saying the campaign aligns with the city's Shop San Jose Initiative.
"These initiatives are an important way to connect our residents with the many great shops, restaurants and small businesses located here in San Jose," Mayor Chuck Reed said in a statement after the proclamation…(full story)

NYC promotes 2nd annual Small Business Saturday

From Wall Street Journal


Small business owners hoping to reel in holiday shoppers are promoting the second annual Small Business Saturday in New York and 14 other U.S. cities.
The small-business promotion was first announced in 2010 by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault.
It takes place the day after Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season. It is intended to encourage shoppers to patronize independent local businesses…(full story)

Take part in Small Business Saturday

From fox11online.com


On Saturday, November 26 people all over the nation are encouraged to take part in Small Business Saturday .
This is the 2nd annual Small Business Saturday . It's a day for people all over to "shop local" and buy from a small business in their area…(full story)

After Black Thursday and Black Friday comes Small Business Saturday

From Los Angeles Times
After ditching turkey prep on Thanksgiving Thursday to shop and then braving throngs on Black Friday to shop some more, do consumers have it in them to head out on Small Business Saturday for even more shopping?
American Express, which launched the nationwide effort last year to boost revenues at local businesses, thinks yes.


Small Business Saturday helped independent merchants pull in 28% more sales in 2010 than they did the same day in 2009, according to American Express. Organizers say that 89 million consumers are expected to “shop small” this weekend.
About 2.5 million people have liked Small Business Saturday’s Facebook page. To help shop owners prepare, organizers gave away $100 in free Facebook advertising to the first 10,000 who signed up…(full story)

The kids are not all right with mobile phones, shows poll

From Reuters
Nearly three-quarters of Britons think it is inappropriate for children under 12 to own a mobile phone, despite the fact that most kids already have them, according to a poll on Thursday.
The survey of 2,000 people found that expensive bills, unmonitored internet use and lack of parental control were some of the reasons adults felt uncomfortable about kids owning mobiles.


However, more than one in 10 would buy a child a mobile phone as a treat to encourage good behaviour, or for doing well at school.
The vast majority of parents (90 percent) also liked the idea of a child having a phone in case of an emergency.
Mobile phone information and price comparison website Recombu.com, which carried out the survey, noted that 79 percent of 7 to 11-year-olds already own a mobile...(full story)

Kurt Budke, Miranda Serna die in plane crash

From www.sfgate.com
Kurt Budke turned Oklahoma State's women's basketball team into a winner and hoped he had found the place where he would coach until he retired. Miranda Serna had passed up opportunities to leave his side, staying loyal to the man whom she had helped to win a junior college national championship.


Having succeeded together, Budke and Serna died together, perishing in a plane crash on a recruiting trip.
Budke, the head coach, and Serna, his assistant, were killed Thursday when the single-engine plane in which they were passengers crashed in steep terrain in Arkansas, the university said Friday.
The pilot, 82-year-old former Oklahoma state Sen. Olin Branstetter, and his 79-year-old wife, Paula, also died when the plane sputtered, spiraled out of control and nose-dived into the Winona Wildlife Management Area near Perryville, 45 miles west of Little Rock…(Full Story)

McCormick says Budke had impossible job at Tech

A punch to the gut.
That's what I felt when my wife sent me a text message Friday morning, telling me that Kurt Budke had been killed.
Just to be honest, I hate reading tragic news. I want to be informed, so I read it, but I would much rather read uplifting, inspirational stories.
The Penn State saga is tragic. The kidnapping of Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos was saddening, but at least it had a heroic ending.


Sadly, there was no heroic ending for Budke, a former Louisiana Tech women's basketball coach who was one of four people killed in a plane crash in Arkansas Thursday night. Budke was the women's basketball coach at Oklahoma State, and his long-tenured assistant, Miranda Serna, also was killed as they were returning to Stillwater, Okla., from a recruiting trip.
Budke was entering his seventh season in Stillwater, where there aren't many words to describe the job he did in turning around a putrid program and making it competitive in the Big 12, which is quite possibly the best women's basketball conference in the country.
The Cowgirls were winless in Big 12 play in 2005-06, Budke's first season on the job. Two years later, Oklahoma State reached the Sweet 16, and the Cowgirls have advanced to postseason play each of the past five years, including three NCAA tourney appearances.
I remember Budke less for his time at Oklahoma State and more for his rocky tenure at Louisiana Tech, where he was given the unenviable task to trying to replace the legendary Leon Barmore, who built the Lady Techsters into one of the premier programs in the country.
To be blunt, Budke was saddled with an impossible situation.
He was asked to replace a legend in Barmore, but more than that, he was brought in after the heir apparent, Kim Mulkey, had a nasty battle with Tech's administration that saw her decline to replace Barmore -- the job she'd waited around in Ruston for nearly 20 years to get -- and instead go build a national championship program at Baylor…(Full Story)

ORU women's coach Jerry Finkbeiner remembers Kurt Budke

From newsok.com
Jerry Finkbeiner had known Kurt Budke for about 17 years. He says he has five references on his resume, and Budke was the only a Division I coach.
Oral Roberts women's basketball coach Jerry Finkbeiner said he has five references on his resume, and only one of them is an NCAA Division I coach.


“I could have a whole assortment on that references list, but I chose to have Kurt Budke exclusively on my resume,” Finkbeiner said. “It just shows what I thought of him as a man and a coach.”
Finkbeiner said he has known Budke for about 17 years…(Full Story)

OSU interim women's coach Jim Littell: Kurt Budke's ‘zeal for OSU was incomparable'

From newsok.com
Oklahoma State women's basketball coach Kurt Budke's “zeal for Oklahoma State was incomparable,” associate head coach Jim Littell said Friday.


Budke, Oklahoma State's women's basketball coach, and assistant coach Miranda Serna were killed Thursday in a plane crash in Central Arkansas along with former state senator Olin Branstetter and his wife, Paula. The plane was owned by Olin Branstetter, who was also the pilot.

“He loved this place,” said Littell, who will take over as interim head coach for the Cowgirls.

Littell and OSU president Burns Hargis remembered Budke and Serna at a Friday morning press conference.

“It's our worst nightmare,” said Hargis, who added that he had spent time…(Full Story)

Bangladesh keen to import power from Nepal

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has proposed Nepal to export 1,000MW of electricity to Bangladesh from the Himalayan state’s Sapt-Kosi High Dam, 110 km off Thakurgaon of Bangladesh.


She gave the proposal in a meeting with the Nepalese prime minister, Baburam Bhattarai, at Shangri-La Resort in Addu City on the sidelines of the 17th SAARC Summit that ended Friday.

‘During the meeting, Hasina called for a broader agreement with Nepal for cooperation in the areas of hydropower generation and trade and proposed

for joint venture projects or equity sharing or direct purchase agreement with Nepal to obtain 10,000-MW electricity in the next five to seven years,’ her press secretary Abul Kalam Azad told the news agency.

The two prime ministers agreed to take up projects to harness hydropower and water resources at sub-regional and regional levels.

Hasina said Bangladesh, India and Nepal might jointly construct water reservoirs in Nepal for augmentation of dry season flows of the Ganges.

All three countries, she said, should implement Sapt-Kosi High Dam with augmentation potential of 68,600 cusecs. ‘Bangladesh would import 3,500MW power from the Sapt-Kosi High Dam project,’ she said.

In this connection, Hasina said Nepalese rivers contribute 71 per cent of Ganges natural dry season flow and 41 per cent of the annual flows of the Ganges at Farakka point.

Laying importance on increasing trade with Nepal, she said Bangladesh had undertaken initiatives to improve infrastructure of land customs stations and land ports for trade with neighbouring countries.

The prime minister said Bangladesh had already signed an addendum to an MoU with India for rail transit to Nepal on Rohanpur-Singabad

route, and about 50,000 tonnes of fertiliser had already been transported to Nepal through this route.

Hasina said the multi-gauge conversion of Birol- Radhikapur sector by 2012 would help two rail linkages for boosting trade between Bangladesh and Nepal as well as third country.

Referring to the signing of the Standard Operating Procedure with India during her visit to India in January 2010, she said it would allow Nepalese cargo vehicles to enter up to 200 meters from zero point at Banglabanda inside Bangladesh.

She said Bangladesh and Nepal could also collaborate in the areas

of promotion of the tourism, people-to-people contact, and study of the Nepalese students in Bangladesh’s private universities.

Hasina congratulated Baburam Bhattarai on his election as the prime minister of Nepal and expressed hope that the ‘Peace Process’ and drafting of the constitution in Nepal would be successful.

She invited Baburam Bhattarai to visit Bangladesh at his time of convenience.

Foreign minister Dipu Moni, ambassador-at-large M Ziauddin and PM’s press secretary Abul Kalam Azad, among others, were present on the occasion.
Source: New Age

Dhaka’s proposal dropped

The South Asian leaders on Friday ‘dropped’ a proposal mooted by Bangladesh for ‘management of common rivers in the region’ from the declaration of the 17th SAARC Summit in the Maldives.


They took the decision to drop article 10 of the 22-point draft declaration that sought ‘to direct the SAARC environment ministers to consider development of modalities on the management of common rivers in the region.’

The SAARC Council of

Ministers comprising foreign ministers of the regional grouping finalised the draft declaration at Equatorial Convention Centre at Addu on Wednesday.

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, in her address to the summit on Thursday, called for basin-based management of common rivers, including the Ganges and Brahmaputra, in the region.

The South Asian leaders dropped the article 10 at the request of Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh at the summit retreat at Shangri-La on Indian Ocean island of Villingili on Friday morning, diplomatic sources said.

The newly elected SAARC chair and Maldives president, Mohamed Nasheed, Afghanistan’s president Hamid Karzai, Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Nepal’s prime minister Baburam Bhattarai, Pakistan prime minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani, Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa and SAARC secretary general Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed were also present at the retreat.

The Bangladesh side tried to persuade India on the sidelines of the summit to keep the provision of common river management in the declaration. But India declined the proposal.

The SAARC leaders adopted the Addu Declaration at the concluding session of the summit on Friday.

The regional forum takes decisions on consensus.

They dropped another proposal seeking to elevate the SAARC secretary general to the status of a foreign minister from the next term of the office.
Source: New Age

People’s SAARC for regional connectivity, easing visa

A civil society platform, People’s SAARC, has urged the eight leaders of South Asia to pay more attention to greater regional connectivity and easing visa to promote people to people easy contacts across South Asia, home to 150 crore people.


‘South Asian leaders should work more on enhancing connectivity of the common people by building mutual trust and easing visa regime that ensure free mobility of people across South

Asia,’ read a press release of the Forum circulated

at the Equatorial Convention Centre, venue of the 17th SAARC Summit on Friday.

The Kathmandu-based Forum also said the SAARC process should be more pro-people and committed to eradication of poverty and injustices through

regional development that it must be based on reduced military budget and mutual cooperation in economic and social fronts.

It said the aspiration for superior military power, which prompts scale up defence budget, would divert resources away from development goals.

‘We do underline the need for the SAARC to expand its ambit to cover all areas of political, environmental, economic, social and human rights, peace and justice spheres of the South Asia region,’ said the press release adding the potentials of the region should be harnessed through equitable share of natural resources.

It said the forum wanted an immediate action to protect the rights of migrant workers and their families as well as refugees through ratification of relevant international instruments and regional mechanisms, a demand which goes

with Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s recommendation in the SAARC summit that ended Friday.

The forum also demanded establishment of regional human rights commission, climate commission and a monitoring body to oversee democratic governance in the member states under the SAARC Democracy Charter.

It also strongly pleaded for ensuring zero tolerance to violence against women.

People’s SAARC is a focal point and platform for sharing, forging and strengthening solidarity linkages among the like-minded action groups, resources agencies and progressive individuals

to build people’s resistance against the forces of globalisation across the

nations of South Asia, which encompasses eight nations — Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Source: New Age

Khaleda to meet leaders at grassroots

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson, Khaleda Zia, is planning to exchange views with the party’s grassroots level activists after her road-march programme.


Khaleda Zia, also the leader of the opposition, is planning to meet presidents, general secretaries and organising secretaries of the party’s district, upazila and municipality units to make up for the organisational loss caused by non-holding of grassroots representatives’ councils, a programme launched by her son Tarique Rahman, a top leader of the party told New Age recently.

The grassroots level leaders will be invited to Dhaka in phases and Khaleda will take their views on the ways to strengthen the party and next course of action in its anti-government campaign. She will also ask the local level leaders to remove their differences.

After becoming the senior joint secretary general of BNP in 2002, Tarique Rahman, now the senior vice-chairman of the party, had started holding grassroots representatives’ conferences to gear up organisational activities across the country.

Party insiders said Khaleda wanted to continue her activism as well as to strengthen the party by holding organisational programmes instead of violent street agitation until a ‘final push’ to unseat the government.

‘Khaleda Zia will steer the party towards a better position to pave the way for Tarique’s return to the country before the next general election,’ said another senior leader.

‘The leader of the opposition during her countrywide road-march campaign is assessing the popular mood and their response to her call for a tougher anti-government movement, but she could not yet discuss organisational matters with the grassroots level leaders,’ he said.

‘Against this backdrop,’ he said, ‘the chairperson

has decided to exchange views with the local leaders.’

Khaleda has already led road-marches to Sylhet, Bogra and Chapainawabganj and is scheduled to lead another road-march to Khulna on November 26.

She will conclude the programme by leading a road march to the port city of Chittagong possibly in December.

Khaleda is also likely to address rallies in Rangpur or Dinajpur and in Barisal.

Party insiders said Khaleda’s countrywide campaign was aimed at rallying support for its demand for mid-term polls by projecting the government ‘failures’ in containing prices, slide in law and order and reining in share market gamblers, its top leaders said.

The BNP chief would give a clear message to the government that the party would not contest elections without restoration of the caretaker government system.
Source: New Age

AL to gear up activities at grassroots

The ruling Awami League has embarked on reorganising its grassroots units to gear up its activities to face the opposition ‘politically’ and preparing the party for the next general elections.


AL insiders said that council sessions at ward and union levels had already started which would be completed by December this year.

Council sessions of upazila units would start early next year and district level councils would be completed by June next year so that the party’s central council could take place by July 2012, sources said.

‘Council sessions at ward and union levels are on and those would be completed by December,’ AL joint general secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif told New Age on Thursday.

He said that the upazila level councils would begin after completion of the union an ward level council sessions. District level council sessions would be completed by June next year.

‘We are planning to complete the local level council sessions by June next year so that the central council session can take place by July next year as scheduled,’ said Hanif, also the spokesperson for the AL.

Another central leader said that the party would strengthen its grassroots units and increase political activities to prepare the party for the next general elections.

He also said that the opposition was enforcing various programmes, including road marches, but as the ruling party the AL would face them politically by increasing organisational activities at grassroots and national levels.

AL leaders have visited different districts as a part of its plan to increase organisational activities and face the movement of the opposition ‘politically’.

The party also held rallies at the headquarters of 18 greater districts in July- August this year.

AL central leaders, ministers, mayors of different cities and local lawmakers addressed the rallies.
Source: New Age

Fuel price hike to further raise inflation

The latest hike of fuel-oil prices would further fuel the on-going upward inflation in the country’s economy pushing the fixed and lower to middle income groups into misery.


Economists expressed fear that the series of price hikes of fuel-oil would have a long-term adverse effect on industrial production, employment and living standard of a large section of people.

Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) executive director Mustafizur Rahman told New Age, ‘The decision of raising fuel price came at a time when there has been a high inflation in the economy. The latest hike in fuel oil price will further increase the inflation. People with fixed income will particularly bear the burnt.’

Rights activist Anu Mohammad, a professor of economics at Jahangirnagar University, said that a large section of the population would substantially lose their purchasing power which will force them to compromise their living standard.

He assessed around 95 per cent people would be affected due to the series of fuel price hike by Tk 10 a litter in two slabs in less than two months.

Anu feared that a number of small and medium industries might be laid off as a result of losing their competitiveness due to abrupt increase in production cost due to hike in fuel price.

According to the latest data of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, food inflation, which was at 12.7 per cent in August, had increased to 13.75 per cent in September while food inflation in urban areas increased to 14.69 per cent in September from 12.94 per cent in August.

The government planed to increase fuel-oil price to match with the international market to offset huge subsidy in energy sector, particularly caused by huge demand of fuel-oil to operate the recently installed rental power plants.

With the latest increase, the government so far has increased the price of fuel-oil including the most essential fuels for transport, lighting and cooking, diesel and kerosene by Tk 12 per litter in three slabs since May this year.

It has increased furnace oil price by 112 per cent or Tk 29 a litre, from Tk 26 to Tk 55 a litter in five slabs this year.

Anu said the government’s policy for power generation caused a huge burden of subsidy.

Mustafiz said that the burden of subsidy caused by fuel-oil fired rental power plants pushed the country’s economy to a vulnerable situation.

He said the government would have to borrow more and more from the central bank to meet the subsidy which in turn would increase inflation. And government’s excess borrowing from private banks would create liquidity crisis for the entrepreneurs which in turn would leave a negative impact on the country’s economy.

He added that the government should take necessary steps to control the price of commodities caused by the increase of fuel prices because a major part of businessmen usually manipulate such occasions to maximise profits.

The two economists feared that the country’s economy would not be able to contain the huge volume of subsidy and fuel price hike for a long time.

Mustafiz suggested the government should immediately go for replacing expensive fuel-fired power plants by low cost gas and coal-fired power plants.

He also urged the government to expand the coverage of rationing and safety net programmes to protect widening number of vulnerable people of the society.
Source: New Age

SAARC leaders pledge effective free trade area

The South Asian leaders on Friday concluded their 17th summit with a pledge to intensify efforts to fully and effectively implement the agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area.


They asked the SAFTA Ministerial Council comprising finance ministers of the group to work for substantial reduction in sensitive lists as well as early resolution of non-tariff barriers and expediting the process of harmonising standards and customs procedures.
They adopted a 20-point ‘Addu Declaration’ with a pledge to strengthen the SAARC mechanisms, including the secretariat and regional centres ‘through an inter-governmental process’ to provide better service to the people in the region.
The newly elected SAARC chair and Maldives president, Mohamed Nasheed, presided over the concluding session of the 17th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation at the Equatorial Convention Centre in Addu city in the Indian Ocean state of Maldives in presence of six other South Asian leaders – Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh, Nepal’s prime minister Baburam Bhattarai, Pakistan prime minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani and Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Afghanistan’s president Hamid Karzai, was not present at the concluding session of the summit, as he left Addu before its commencement on Friday afternoon due to his urgent engagement at home, Nasheed informed the summit.
The foreign ministers of the group signed the four agreements in presence of the top regional leaders.
The summit asked the SAFTA Ministerial Council to intensify efforts to fully and effectively implement the agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area.
It also asked council to work for substantial reduction in sensitive lists as well as early resolution of non-tariff barriers and expediting the process of harmonising
standards and customs procedures.
The regional leaders also directed the finance ministers to chart a proposal that would allow greater flow of financial, capital and intra-regional long-term investments.
On the second day of the two-day summit, SAARC foreign ministers signed four regional agreements seeking implementation of regional standards, multilateral arrangement on recognition of conformity assessment, rapid response to natural disasters and establishment of a SAARC seed bank.
The regional leaders finalised the 20-point declaration at the summit retreat at the exotic Shangri-La resort on the Indian Ocean island of Villingili.
The summit felt the necessity of signing an agreement on mutual cooperation on regional railway services and convening an expert group meeting on the Motor vehicles Agreement before the next session of the council of finance ministers.
They also asked for an early demonstration run of a container train through Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
The regional leaders also called for finalisation of the work on the elaboration of the SAARC Regional Convention on Preventing and Combating trafficking in Women and Children for Prostitution for its adoption by the next summit.
They asked the South Asia forum to continue work towards development of the ‘vision statement’ for South Asia and its future development, including elements of a South Asian Economic Union, as may emerge from its subsequent meetings.
They agreed to undertake a comprehensive review before the next session of the SAARC Council of Ministers comprising foreign ministers of the region in 2012 on all matters relating to engagement of SAARC observers in the process of the regional grouping.
The leaders appreciated formulation of an actionable framework to address the common challenge of sanitation and access to safe drinking water in the region.
They also agreed to expedite the work on mutual recognition of academic and professional degrees and harmonisation of academic standards, and establishment of long-term linkages among the universities, research institutions and think-tanks in the region.
They agreed to settle the operational issues related to the SAARC Food Bank by the next session of the council of ministers with a view to ensuring its effective functioning.
The regional leaders also agreed to make concrete and coordinated efforts to root out terrorism, taking into account its links with illegal trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and small arms.
They called for an early conclusion of the proposed UN Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism and completion of the ratification of the SAARC Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters.
They also gave directions for conclusion of the Inter-governmental Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation.
The leaders asked for conducting a study on the Regional Power Exchange Concept and SAARC Market for Electricity.
They agreed to make available an appropriate portion of national income for investment in renewable energy in respective countries.
They stressed the need for timely implementation of the Thimphu Statement on Climate Change.
The regional leaders directed the SAARC secretary general to conduct a feasibility study on the Indian Ocean Cargo and Passenger Ferry Service.
They stressed the need for convening an inter-governmental expert group meeting for developing a regional mechanism to ensure empowerment of women, gender equality in the region, with focus on national legislations, including timely realisation of the MDGs.
The leaders also agreed to initiate work towards combating maritime piracy in the region.
They decided to convene a regional conference on media to consider deepening collaboration among the media and to mark a SAARC Media Day.
The SAARC leaders decided that the 18th summit of the regional grouping would take place in Nepal in the first half of 2013.
The 16th summit was held in Thimphu, the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.
Source: New Age