Monday, October 29, 2012

Analysis: Asia a big focus for next US president

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Changes could be in store for U.S.-Asian relations, but that has little to do with the presidential race.

Lost in the backbiting between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney over Beijing is their general agreement on how to approach Asia, a region in flux. The winner of the Nov. 6 election will need to figure out how to keep Asia's tensions from boiling over.

Leadership changes are imminent in East Asia's dominant economies ? China, Japan and South Korea ? in the midst of territorial disputes. The leaders who emerge will be crucial in setting the tone for relations with the U.S.

Just two days after the U.S. election, China begins its once-in-a-decade Communist Party Congress that will usher in a new crop of party leaders.

Japan is expected to hold elections within months as the popularity of the country's seventh prime minister in seven years sinks.

In December, South Korea holds presidential elections that are likely to set it on a more conciliatory track in its relations with North Korea.

The U.S. relationship with China affects the entire region. Many Asian countries look to China as their main trading partner, but they regard the longstanding U.S. security presence as a defense against China's rapid military buildup.

Xi Jinping, set to be anointed China's president in March, is a largely unknown quantity. Some suggest his elite background, military ties and confident air might portend a more assertive hand in foreign policy than the incumbent, Hu Jintao.

Bonnie Glaser, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, said she expects Xi to continue constructive ties with the U.S. While Washington will push Beijing to adhere to international law and norms, she doesn't expect a new administration to pick a fight with the new Chinese leadership, which will be focused on increasing economic growth and maintaining domestic stability.

"The United States may be to some extent reactive," Glaser said. "If China is seen as more assertive, challenging U.S. interests anywhere, it will get a tougher U.S. policy."

Romney accuses Obama of being soft on Beijing's trade violations. Obama attacks Romney's former business interests for outsourcing jobs. Yet the candidates agree that the United States needs to engage Beijing and make the U.S. presence felt more in the Asia-Pacific, an area of growing economic importance.

Obama has deepened ties with China, but there are new areas of tension.

Beijing is accusing Washington of shutting out major Chinese companies, particularly its technology giants that are seeking a foothold in America. U.S. diplomatic interest in maritime territorial disputes between China and its neighbors in the South China Sea also annoys Beijing.

Washington is keeping a lower profile in a potentially more explosive territorial spat that has flared between China and staunch U.S. ally Japan. U.S. treaty obligations, however, require it to help Japan if disputed islands in the East China Sea come under attack.

China has sent ships to the area in a show of force, and Japan shows no sign of making diplomatic concessions. If Japanese opposition leader Shinzo Abe gains power in elections that unpopular Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is expected to call soon, tamping down tensions will become even tougher. Abe, a former prime minister with nationalist tendencies, is considered a hawk on China.

The next U.S. administration will have to deal with South Korea's leadership change and how that affects cooperation on North Korea, a perennial regional flashpoint.

Obama has hewed to the tough stance of President Lee Myung-bak, but the next South Korean leader is expected to pursue a more conciliatory approach to the North, which could make it tougher to coordinate policy.

There is little appetite in Washington to try for a new agreement aimed at the North dismantling its nuclear weapons program in exchange for aid. A February pact to give food in return for nuclear concessions collapsed when the North fired a long-range rocket. The North has hinted it could discard 2005 commitments on denuclearization and declare itself a nuclear state, which would be unacceptable to Washington.

Judging from comments by policy advisers, Obama remains open to U.S.-North Korean talks but first seeks concrete steps from the North on halting missile and nuclear tests and freezing uranium enrichment.

A Romney administration probably would seek tougher penalties, which might put it at odds with a more moderate South Korean policy, although a sudden disagreement with Seoul on nuclear issues is unlikely.

North Korea, which counts China as its only major ally, has scarcely registered as an issue in the election campaign. The only Asia-related policy promise that has garnered attention has been Romney's vow to designate China as a currency manipulator, a step that could strain U.S.-China ties.

History shows that the China relationship is prone to dramatic ups and downs.

Within three months of taking office in 2001, President George W. Bush was thrust into a China crisis after a collision between a U.S. spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet.

Under Bush's predecessor, Bill Clinton, U.S.-China relations started badly, then improved, only to deteriorate sharply after the mistaken U.S. aerial bombing of Beijing's embassy in Belgrade in 1999.

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? Matthew Pennington covers U.S.-Asian affairs for The Associated Press in Washington.

An AP News Analysis

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-asia-big-focus-next-us-president-152805606--politics.html

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Dining Guide | All about Eating and Drinking in Chiang Mai ...

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? ? Considering the number of different nationalities who live in or visit Chiang Mai, the city can probably be considered one of the most international places worldwide. With this diversity of nationalities comes an equally large diversity of cultures and traditions, including culinary traditions. Nowhere does this become more obvious than during important festivals like Christmas. While it would go beyond the scope of this article to explain in detail all the different national Christmas customs, we just want to highlight? some of the most common culinary Christmas traditions as observed in different Western countries.?

While Christmas in Germany is mainly celebrated on Christmas Eve, that day is usually kept simple in terms of food. As Olaf from Thapae Gate Lodge, one of the most authentic German restaurants in town, explains, Germans traditionally enjoy easy-to-make dishes on Christmas Eve, like potato salad and sausages, such as as Wiener Wurst, Bockwurst or Weisswurst. The primary Christmas meal, however, is enjoyed on Christmas Day. The two most traditional dishes are roast goose and roast carp, which is usually served with potato dumplings or roast potatoes and different forms of cabbage, such as brussel sprouts and red cabbage. Popular Christmas sweets and pastries include Marzipan, ginger bread ("Lebkuchen") and fruit cakes and fruited breads like Christstollen. In France the main Christmas meal, called Reveillon, is traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve after the Holy Mass. The name of this dinner is based on the word "reveil" (meaning "waking"), because participation involves staying awake until midnight and beyond. As Jean-Jacques from LaTerrasse explains, the Reveillon usually starts with appetizers like oysters, escargots and/or truffles, the precious mushrooms. A typical main course includes some type of poultry, such as turkey, chicken or goose, accompanied by vegetables. This is followed by a large cheese plate. In between, to clean the palate, people usually slurp some hard liquor, such as Calvados ("le trou normand"). As a dessert the traditional Buche de Noel is served and the Reveillon is completed with a "soupe a l'onion", the famous French onion soup. In the Provence in the Southern part of France a typical Reveillon also includes what they call the "13 desserts de Noel" (13 Christmas desserts) Christmas Day is traditionally a family day where the French have an?extensive multi-course lunch that lasts for several hours. Appetizers usually include seafood such as raw oysters, and the famous Escargots de Bourgogne, stuffed with butter, parsley and garlic. As a main course people often have leg of lamb with green beans on the side, even though other meats can also be served. This is followed by a "plateau de fromage", the obligatory cheese plate, and rounded off with a Buche de Noel. Needless to say, all these dishes are accompanied by generous amounts of French wine. For a real French Christmas meal we recommend La Terrasse.

Italy

Italian culinary Christmas traditions vary from region to region. Yet, there are many dishes that are popular throughout the country. As Sebastiano from La Fontana explains, there are two main Christmas meals.? Christmas Eve supper, called "Vigilia di Natale", is eaten before the Holy Mass on December 24th. It usually consists of lighter dishes like seafood, such as eel and salmon, served with vegetables and salad. After the Holy Mass people often have the famous "Panettone", a sweet bread loaf with dried fruits, which best goes with sparkling wine ("vino spumante"). Christmas Dinner, or "Pranzo di Natale", is the main meal on Christmas Day. Like in France, it usually starts at lunch time and lasts several hours. Typical appetizers include cold cuts, oysters, smoked salmon and "Bresaola" (air-dried beef, a Northern Italian specialty), tramezzini, etc. The first course ("Il Primo") consists mainly of pasta dishes such as Lasagne, Pasta al Forno, Tortellini in Brodo di Cappone (tortellini in chicken broth), Ravioli, but also Risotto. The second course ("Il Secondo") is all about meat. It usually includes roast turkey, roast beef, stuffed chicken (Pollo Ripieno), or roast lamb, served with roast potatoes (Patate al Forno), fresh salad and vegetables. Christmas sweets ("Dolci") that are popular all over Italy are "Panetton, Pandora (similar to Panettone but without the dried fruits), and Torrone.

Spain

?? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? Most people in Spain go to Midnight Mass or 'La Misa Del Gallo' (The Mass of the Rooster). It is called this because a rooster is supposed to have crowed the night that Jesus was born. Most families eat their main Christmas meal on Christmas Eve before the service. The traditional Spanish Christmas dinner is 'Pavo Trufado de Navidad' which is turkey stuffed with truffles (the pricey mushrooms). Specialities vary by region. In Galicia, for example, a region in north-west Spain, the most popular meal for Christmas Eve and for Christmas Day is seafood. The owner of Rioja II ?will have more stories to tell about a typical Spanish-style Christmas, and spoil you with plenty of authentic Spanish dishes, not to forget Sangria and Spanish wines!

United Kingdom

Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom is eaten in the afternoon of December 25th. It usually consists of roast turkey, roast goose or duck, sometimes with ham or, to a lesser extent, pork. This is served with roast potatoes, boiled or steamed vegetables such as brussels sprouts and stuffing. Other accompaniments include chipolatas or "pigs in blankets" (small sausages wrapped in bacon) and cranberry sauce. The classic dessert is Christmas pudding (or plum pudding) with brandy butter and/or cream. Also popular are Trifle, Christmas Cake, Mince Pies or a Yule Log, a chocolate cake similar to Buche de Noel. A common tradition in the United Kingdom is to use the turkey's wishbone to make a wish. Two people pull opposite ends of the wishbone until it breaks, with the person holding the larger fragment of the bone making a wish. For those who fancy an English Christmas dinner we recommend The Red Lion

USA

Many Christmas customs in the United States have been adopted from those in the United Kingdom and other European countries. Accordingly, the centerpiece of the Christmas dinner table are roast turkey with stuffing and cranberry sauce, served with roasted root vegetables, brussels sprouts and mashed potatoes. Sometimes ham, roast beef or goose are served instead of turkey, particularly since turkey is the mainstay at dinner for the American holiday of Thanksgiving in November. Regional meals vary and include Turkey teriyaki in Hawaii, oysters and ham pie in Virginia, Scandinavian dishes in the Upper Midwest, and of course Mexican specialties in the Southwest.

Desserts also often reflect the country's ethnic diversity and include pumpkin pie, Marzipan, sugar cookies, panettone, fruitcake, apple pie, carrot cake, oreo pie, and mince pie. The first address for American food in Chiang Mai is The Duke's who is well known for their Chirstmas specials. Another great place to check out is Butter is Better, the American-style diner and bakery which will have many Christmas treats to choose from. For details please inquire directly at those places.? Did you know?? About the Goose
  • ?The custom of having goose for Christmas began on Christmas Eve in 1588 when Queen Elisabeth the First was having dinner. While goose was being served, she received the news of the victory of the English Fleet over the Spanish Armada. In her joy, she declared the goose to be an indispensable part of the Christmas dinner.
  • ? ??In ancient Egypt the goose was the symbol of the creator-god Amen, and it was sometimes said that the universe itself was hatched from a "cosmic egg" produced by this deity. ?



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Giants are using Tigers' formula

That game is starting pitching, and the Giants' Vogelsong has been the best

OPINION

By Tony DeMarco

NBCSports.com contributor

updated 3:13 a.m. ET Oct. 28, 2012

Tony DeMarco

DETROIT - The Detroit Tigers brought their superstar ace and microscopic postseason rotation ERA into this World Series.

But the San Francisco Giants are on the verge of their second championship in three Octobers by beating the Tigers at their own game.

Game 3 was Ryan Vogelsong's turn, and it ended exactly the same way as Game 2 ? a 2-0 shutout.

You've probably heard more about the other members of the Giants rotation than Vogelsong ? not to mention the starter they've turned into a stealth setup man. But this postseason is turning into Vogelsong's personal coming-out party.

In a well-traveled career, the 35-year-old right-hander was a Giants fifth-round draft choice in 1998, then was sent away in 2001 in a deal for starter Jason Schmidt. He surfaced with the Pirates for parts of four seasons, went through arm surgery, played a few seasons with two different Japanese League teams, then passed through the Phillies and Angels organizations before landing with the Giants in 2011 as a non-roster invitee.

"And the rest is history,'' Giants general manager Brian Sabean said.

Such as leading the NL in ERA for a while this season and landing on the NL All-Star team. And now you'll find Vogelsong in the postseason record book, too.

In 24.2 postseason innings over four starts, Vogelsong's ERA is 1.09. The last time anybody went lower in a postseason was Orel Hershiser in 1987 (1.05 ERA in 42.2 innings).

With 5 2/3 scoreless ? albeit testy ? innings on Saturday, Vogelsong ducked under the mark of another postseason legend ? Curt Schilling's 1.13 ERA with the 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks.

Vogelsong has allowed one or fewer runs in all four of his postseason starts (and his last seven, dating back to the regular season). The only other pitchers to do that in one postseason are Schilling, Burt Hooton (1981) and John ?Blue Moon? Odom (1972).

But Vogelsong only added on to what Barry Zito and Madison Bumgarner did in the first two games. The trio has allowed only one earned run in 18.1 innings, with each coming away with a victory. You have to go back 75 years for the last time that happened ? by the 1937 New York Yankees trio of Lefty Gomez, Red Ruffing and Monte Pearson.

This was Vogelsong's most troublesome of his four playoff outings, as he put nine runners on, but then pitched well in traffic.

"I didn't think my stuff was as good as in my NLCS start,'' Vogelsong said. "I really just tried to hit Buster's glove as many times as I could. When the guys are playing defense behind you, it encourages you to just put the ball in play.''

And when you've been where Vogelsong has been in his career, it makes a game's tougher moments a little easier to get through. Double-play ground balls got him out of two-on, one-out jams in the first and third innings, but that was minor compared with facing Miguel Cabrera with two outs and the bases loaded in the fifth.

"Right now, he's the best hitter in the game,'' Vogelsong said. "I just tried to make pitches there. It's a lot easier facing him with two outs. I made a good pitch, and he popped it up. This is my first World Series. I've been waiting for this since I was 5 years old, and I wasn't going to go down without a fight, that's for sure.''

Cabrera's popout continued the trend of Giants pitchers? mastering the Tigers' top hitters. Cabrera is 2 for 9 with an RBI in this series. After an 0-for-4, two-strikeout game, Prince Fielder is 1 for 10 and has hit into two double plays.

The Giants aren't the first team to attempt to attack Cabrera by pounding him inside, even off the plate inside. But they've succeeded at it best. Fielder's struggles are deeper, as he has impatiently expanded his strike zone.

"They're great hitters,'' Sabean said. "I certainly understand why with (Justin) Verlander and those two guys, they'd be the favorites in this series. But the game is funny. You still have to compete inning to inning, and we're winning a lot of innings.

"We were ready for this series because of the two teams we played (in the NL playoffs ? the Nationals and Cardinals). Those are two pretty good offensive teams. I hate to use the phrase 'battle-tested' because we're not in the military. But our guys were ready to pitch the way they have needed to pitch, the way they still need to pitch.''

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Which Emotions Have the Most Impact on Voters? | Psychology Today

Most Voters Are Driven by Emotions, Which Include Emotional Reactions to the Issues.

I often hear complaints about the fact that so many voters are deciding who to vote for based on emotion rather than rational responses to the issues. However, this is not an all-or-nothing situation with some voters making decisions purely for rational reasons while others decide only for emotional reasons. The truth is that just about all voters, including the most well-informed amongst us, have emotional responses to issues. If we didn?t, we probably wouldn?t bother to vote.

If You Care Deeply About an Issue, You are Also Emotional About It!

When we think about the issues that matter most to us, we are likely to have intense emotional reactions to different stances on these topics. If you care about gay marriage, you will be happy imagining a time where any gay couple has the same legal rights as any straight couple. If you are against gay marriage, you probably smile at the thought of a world where no gay couple can get married. However, emotions may be even stronger on the negative side. For example, if you are pro-life, the idea of legalized abortions being available to anyone with an unwanted pregnancy probably infuriates you. In contrast, if you are pro-choice, hearing politicians talking about abolishing Roe v. Wade is likely to make you very upset. You can take just about any issue you are care deeply about, and thinking about an outcome that goes against what you hope for will likely get you very upset. That is not so bad as emotions, and particularly negative emotions like fear and anger are what drive many people to volunteer, make donations and, of course, vote!

Negative Emotional Reactions May Have the Most Influence. Why?

Generally, avoiding pain motivates people more than seeking pleasure (Tversky and Kahneman 1991). Most voters find it intensely painful to imagine their least favorite candidate winning the election.They could experience disappointment, worry, fear, sadness, anger or any combination of these if the candidate they don't want in the White House wins the election. Such emotions are very effective in motivating people to vote. Indeed, when I hear people on both sides talk about the candidates, I notice that people seem far more heated and passionate when they talk about the candidate they do not plan to vote for than when they talk about preferred candidate. The candidates themselves both seem to be aware of this. My favorite example of using negative feelings about the opponent to encourage voting came from a speech President Obama gave in late August, after crowds had just booed something about his opponent, Obama famously said, ?Don?t boo. Vote!" (click to see video clip from speech).

The Media Often Stresses the Negatives More Than The Positives.

A recent New York Times article repoted that 80% of ads put out for Obama and 85% of ads put out for Romney have been negative. If we pay attention to social media, partucularly Facebook, Twitter and Google+, there seem to be far more negative comments about each candidate than positive comments. Similarly, in the mainstream media, it seems that we hear far more criticism of Obama than praise for Romney on Fox News and far more negative comments on Romney than praise for Obama on MSNBC. Even CNN (considered to be relatively neutral) seems to pay more attention to the political gaffes of each candidate than to their political triumphs. It could be that the gaffes are more interesting, or perhaps there are more gaffes than triumphs to cover. However, if you add to the mix the many comedians who have either covered the election or impersonated one or more of the candidates, you end up with a strong sense that we are paying more attention to the perceived weaknesses and even failings of each candidate than to their strengths or successes. That may not be a bad thing. Indeed, since avoiding pain is a stronger motivator than seeking pleasure, a focus on the negative side of each candidate may mean more people actually show up to vote!

Emotions Aren?t Always About Self-Interest!

When we think about the issues that matter most to us, we are likely to have intense emotional reactions to different stances on these topics. It is important to note that many of us get emotional about issues, even if we are not personally affected by them. For example, quite a few voters who are no longer fertile are still very committed to female reproductive rights. There are also many heterosexual voters who are passionate about promoting equal rights for gay Americans, and white males who are committed to affirmative action. There are even very wealthy Americans making donations to political candidates who will increase their own taxes. This includes the two wealthiest people in the country, Bill Gates and Warren Buffet. Similarly, many voters have secure jobs with excellent health insurance benefits, but are still very emotionally committed to public options for healthcare.

On the other side of the political divide, there are Americans without health insurance who are passionately against having a public option or any other type of healthcare reform (e.g. ?ObamaCare?). In short, when Americans vote, volunteer or make contributions to a campaign, it is often for emotional reasons, not because it will improve their personal bottom line.

So Embrace All Your Emotions, Even the Negative Ones! Then, Go Vote!

Emotion often gets a bad rap. The fact that emotion drives much of voting is not a bad thing. Emotion drives the passion that leads people to volunteer, make personal donations to causes they care about, and deal with the hassle of voting. So don?t feel bad about not being purely rational. Get emotional, get involved, and vote!

References

Tversky Amos and Kahneman Daniel (1991), "Loss Aversion in Riskless Choice: A Reference-Dependent Model." The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 106, No. 4 (November), pp. 1039-1061.

Hunt, Albert R. (October 14, 2012). "Media Share Blame for Negative Ads," The New York Times (Bloomberg News).

Prior Posts on the Psychology of the 2012 Presidential Election (click to view)

The Upside of Voter Irrationality: Irrational Voters Can be a Good Thing

Which Debates Have the Most Impact & Why We Watch Debates

Why Romney was Wrong about that 47%. Some May Actually Vote For Him

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Pregnancy Tips For New Moms: Some Advice | Marijuana for MRSA

Before making renovations on your home, you should make sure that you know your budget. Otherwise, you could end up with a home renovation project that you can not afford to complete. Making a budget is vital to making sure you can safely afford going through on a renovation project.

If lubricant alone doesn?t solve your door squeaking problems, try using wire wool. Simply remove the hinge from the door and dismantle it by removing the pin in the center.. Wipe away any dirt, rust, and any other excess debris with the wool and replace the hinge pin and return the hinge to the door. Then apply lubricant.

If the outside of your home is looking a bit drab and old, why not put new outside light fixtures up. There are a lot of outside light fixtures available on the market and they all have something special. Putting a new light on your home adds a touch of class, elegance and style.

If you plan to renovate your whole house, start small by transforming one room or area of your home and see how it turns out. If it isn?t what you were hoping for, you still have time to hire help or learn how to better plan your entire renovation.

Are you considering a home improvement project? Are you trying to decide whether to do the job yourself or hire it out? One thing to take in consideration is the time value of your efforts. What is the dollar value of the time that you would have put into this project, worth to you? Compare this dollar value to what it would cost to hire the work out.

If you are the proud owner of a home with a slate roof, a good thing to do is clean it regularly. Do what you can to keep it in good condition and it can last 75-200 years. It is not nicknamed ?the hundred year roof? for nothing.

Are you ready for a home improvement project, but need to hire help? If you get a bad feeling or don?t trust a contractor when you first meet, DO NOT HIRE THAT CONTRACTOR! Home improvements are meant to improve your house, but if the person doing the work doesn?t put in the effort to do quality work safely, then you could be in big trouble! Choosing a contractor you feel good about will better ensure that you get what you pay for.

When doing any major home improvement project do not forget the front door. The front door is the focal point of the house and the place where a guest will wait after ringing the bell. The front door and entry are what welcomes them, so spruce them up during your home improvement project.

When it comes to home improvement, one of the first questions that you need to ask yourself is if you intend on selling the house soon. If the answer is yes, then everything you do should be solely to promote the worth of your house focus only on the critical maintenance items and the areas with highest visibility. If you are not selling soon, then you will have more leeway to design in a way that is more favorable to your own taste.

Remodel your closet by using closet organizer kits. These kits are designed to maximize usable space in your closet. A basic kit usually comes with a closet rod and enough components to give you multiple shelves that you can adjust. Additional components can be purchased to customize your closet even more. This is a great way to add storage space in your home without a major remodel.

Be sure to get written estimates and contracts from any contractors that you engage to complete a home improvement project. Committing prices and terms to paper can go a long way toward preventing misunderstandings and disappointment. They can also provide evidence of your agreement should you ever have to take legal action against the contractor.

Replacing the hardware in your home such as doorknobs, hinges, pulls, light fixtures, etc, can transform a home from one era to another. It is a quick and easy way to make your home look newer and more updated just by switching out these little details. Brushed nickel and copper are great new trends that will spice up your look.

Little tips like these can keep the home improvement process painless and keep homeowners from getting frustrated. Working on your house should be an enjoyable and rewarding experience; educating yourself on the subject will ensure that this is the case. When you have the proper information ahead of time, even the most complex home improvement project can be a snap.

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