Tuesday, December 15, 2009

20,000 evacuated as Philippine volcano oozes lava

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines' most active volcano oozed lava and shot up plumes of ash Tuesday, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes and face the possibility of a bleak Christmas in a shelter.

State volcanologists raised the alert level on the cone-shaped, 8,070-foot (2,460-meter) Mayon volcano overnight to two steps below a major eruption after ash explosions.

Dark orange lava fragments glowed in the dark as they trickled down the mountain slope overnight. Renato Solidum, head of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, said the activity could get worse in coming days.

"It's already erupting," Solidum told The Associated Press.

More than 20,000 people were evacuated to safety by nightfall Tuesday, said Gov. Joey Salceda of Albay province, where Mayon is located about 210 miles (340 kilometers) southeast of Manila.

The first of 20 vehicles, including army trucks, were sent to villages to take residents to schools and other temporary housing, provincial emergency management official Jukes Nunez said.

"It's 10 days before Christmas. Most likely people will be in evacuation centers, and if Mayon's activity won't ease down we will not allow them to return to their homes," Nunez said. "It's difficult and sad, especially for children."

Residents in Albay are used to moving away from Mayon. Nearly 50,000 people live in a five-mile (eight-kilometer) radius around the mountain, and some villages were evacuated last month when the volcano spewed ash.

Mayon last erupted in 2006, and about 30,000 people were moved. Another eruption in 1993 killed 79 people.

Salceda said Tuesday that he has placed the central province under a "state of imminent disaster," which will make it easier for him to draw and use emergency funds.

Although the alarm has been sounded, life continued normally in many laid-back farming villages near the restive volcano. Throngs of farmers flocked to the town hall in Guinobatan, which lies near the danger zone, for a Christmas party, then headed home bearing gifts.

Village leader Romeo Opiana said the 249 residents in his farming community of Maninila, near the volcano, readied packs of clothes but no one had left. An army truck was parked nearby, ready to haul people if the threat grows.

"We're ready, but we're not really alarmed," said Opiana, 66. He could not remember how many times he had seen Mayon's eruptions since childhood.

Provincial governor Salceda said he had decided to cancel a trip to Copenhagen, where he was to attend the U.N. climate conference to discuss his province's experience with typhoons and other natural disasters.

He said he would appeal for foreign aid to deal with the expected influx of displaced villagers to emergency shelters.

"Whatever the volcano does, our target is zero casualty," Salceda told The Associated Press.

Magma had been rising at the volcano over the past two weeks and began to flow out of its crater Monday night, Solidum said. He said the volcano had so far only gently coughed out red-hot lava, which had flowed half a mile (half a kilometer) down from the crater.

Some classes were suspended indefinitely near the danger zone. Officials will find a way to squeeze in classes in school buildings to be used as shelters, Salceda said.

Mayon's most violent eruption, in 1814, killed more than 1,200 people and buried a town in mud.

The Philippines lies along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," where volcanic activity and earthquakes are common. About 22 out of 37 volcanos in the archipelago are active.

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Top 5 Hardest Jobs to Fill in America

Looking for a career with a high level of demand? A recent survey found that some jobs feature more openings than trained workers. Training for one of these top jobs can help ensure your degree training will be highly valued when it comes time to look for work.

Career Training for Careers In Demand

The survey, conducted by employment agency Manpower, Inc., found a range of careers in high demand across the country. "From our research it is clear that across the country employers are experiencing a mismatch between the talent their businesses need and the skills and abilities potential employees possess," said Jonas Prising, president of Manpower North America.

Matching your own talent up with potential employers may require a degree or career training program. Check out a few of the hardest jobs to fill in America, and learn more about the career training recommended for each.

Career #1: Engineers

Working as an engineer requires intelligence, organization, and a high level of specialized skills. Engineers typically work in one area of engineering; for example, mechanical or petroleum engineering. A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level careers in the field.

For those with the right degree training and skill, engineering salaries offer big rewards. Civil engineers earned mean annual wages of $78,560 in 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and the job is expected to see a high level of future growth.

Career #2: Technicians

Looking for an engineering career without a four-year bachelor's degree? Consider training to become an engineering technician. These trained workers use an associate's degree in the engineering specialty they choose to move swiftly into the workforce. Engineers and the public alike depend on technicians for their ability and knowledge.


According to the BLS, electrical and electronic engineering technicians earned mean annual wages of $53,990 in 2008. If you love the work but want a higher salary and more responsibility, you can transition your associate's degree into bachelor's degree training.

Career #3: Accountants

Make your skills with financials and business work for you with a career as an accountant. These number lovers are a big asset to individuals and businesses alike, who rely on them to do everything from interpreting tax laws to organizing a company's finances. Forensic accountants follow paper trails and help out with court cases.

The educational path to become an accountant varies. Accounting clerks may require only an associate's degree, while fully-licensed accountants may need a bachelor's degree in accounting plus CPA certification. Regardless, accountants earned mean annual wages of $65,840 in 2008, the BLS reports.

Career #4: Mechanics

Working on cars has always required a mix of technical knowledge and a passion for all things automotive. Today, automotive service technicians and mechanics benefit from an associate's degree level of training. With the high-tech diagnostic devices used in garages today, a little computer-based knowledge goes a long way.

The BLS notes that automotive service technicians and mechanics earned mean annual wages of $37,540 in 2008. An associate's degree is recommended for employment, and mechanics with certification may see the best opportunities.

Career #5: IT Staff

This broad category includes many of the country's fastest-growing occupations, including network systems and data communications analysts, computer software engineers, computer systems analysts, and database administrators. In any company with a network of computers and technology, a highly trained IT staff is appreciated.

Most IT staff jobs require a bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, management information systems, or similar, though some entry level careers -- such as careers for Web masters -- may only require an associate's degree. Specific earnings for IT staff depend heavily on the career you choose. The BLS reports that database administrators saw mean annual earnings of $72,900 in 2008, for example.

Valuable Education for Popular Careers

While no degree program can guarantee a particular career or salary, the training you receive is often preferred or required by hiring managers in the careers above. After a few years of training, you could be filling the need for trained workers in the field of your choice.

Mary Fineday is a freelance writer from Austin, Texas.

Citi Awarded Contract to Provide Calamos with Investment Administration Services

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Citi today announced that it has been awarded a mandate from Calamos Investments (NASDAQ: CLMS - News), a global investment management firm with $30.5 billion assets under management, to deliver a comprehensive suite of investment administration services. The mandate includes trade processing, portfolio accounting and reconciliation, performance measurement, collateral management and voluntary corporate action services for its institutional portfolios, funds and separately managed accounts.

"In our decision to select Citi, we were impressed by their expertise in investment operations as well as their modern, best-in-class technology,” said Nimish Bhatt, Senior Vice President and Director of Operations of Calamos Investments. “Citi is unique in its ability to support both our retail and institutional lines of business. Their integrated offering ensures data consistency and adds scalability to our investment management and investor servicing activities, helping to ensure that our clients experience our commitment to quality.” Barrington Partners, based in Boston, assisted Calamos in the due diligence and selection process.

Neeraj Sahai, Global Head of Citi’s Securities and Fund Services, said, "We are pleased to have been selected by Calamos Investments after its rigorous and thorough evaluation of servicing options. A leading provider of a growing range of risk-managed strategies, Calamos is known for its service excellence. Their selection of Citi is an endorsement of our flexible and modular investment administration architecture to provide the highest levels of support for their investment products."

Through its Securities and Fund Services business, Citi provides institutions worldwide – investors, intermediaries and issuers – with an unparalleled portfolio of offerings that enable them to grow, reduce cost and mitigate risk. With over $11 trillion of assets under custody and the industry's largest proprietary network, clients can also leverage Citi's strength in capital markets to extract value across the entire investment value chain.

Global Transaction Services, a division of Citi's Institutional Clients Group, offers integrated cash management, trade, and securities and fund services to multinational corporations, financial institutions and public sector organizations around the world. With a network that spans more than 100 countries, Citi's Global Transaction Services supports over 65,000 clients. As of the third quarter of 2009, it held on average $314 billion in liability balances and $11.8 trillion in assets under custody.

About Calamos

Calamos Investments is a globally diversified investment firm offering equity, fixed-income, convertible and alternative investment strategies, among others. The firm serves institutions and individuals around the world via separately managed accounts and a family of open-end and closed-end funds, providing a risk-managed approach to capital appreciation and income-producing strategies. Additional information may be found at www.calamos.com.

About Citi

Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 140 countries. Through Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.

Citigroup to repay $20 billion in bailout money

NEW YORK (AP) -- Citigroup Inc. said Monday it is repaying $20 billion in bailout money it received from the Treasury Department, freeing the banking giant from the close scrutiny and pay restrictions that came with the rescue program. The government will also sell its stake in the company.

The New York-based bank was among the hardest hit by the credit crisis and rising loan defaults and got one of the largest bailouts of any banks during the financial crisis. The government gave it $45 billion in loans and agreed to protect losses on nearly $300 billion in risky investments. Wells Fargo & Co. remains the last national bank that has yet to pay back its bailout money.

Citi is selling $20.5 billion in stock and debt to repay the government. It only has to pay back $20 billion because the remaining $25 billion was converted into a 34 percent ownership stake in the bank earlier this year. The government plans to sell that entire stake -- which has risen in value by more than 20 percent -- during the next year. The loss-sharing agreement will also end as part of the plan.

The Treasury Department is in line to earn about $13 billion in profit on its support for Citigroup depending on how much it makes selling the stock, said a Treasury official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in advance of President Barack Obama's meeting with bank officials.

After repaying the funds, Citi will no longer be subject to pay restrictions and other conditions of the bailout program. However, the repayment comes at a heavy cost. Raising the new capital will significantly dilute current shareholders' stake in the company.

Citi's shares fell 25 cents, or 6.3 percent, to $3.70 in morning trading Monday.

By approving the repayment, the government is essentially saying Citi is on strong enough financial footing to stand on its own. It's a far cry from concerns at the beginning of the year when some analysts were saying Citi could fail completely and be taken over by the government.

While the government believes in the strength of Citi, the bank is still facing losses and trying to streamline operations to maintain profitability that has been tenuous throughout the year, even as other big banks recovered.

The repayment by Citi comes as top executives from some of the nation's biggest banks meet Monday with Obama. The president is asking the executives to back his efforts to tighten financial regulations, designed to rein in the risky behavior that led to the credit crisis. Obama could face difficulty though, after describing bankers as "fat cats" in a "60 Minutes" interview broadcast Sunday.

Citigroup received the bailout as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The program was launched late last year to help ailing banks manage through the peak of the credit crisis.

Nearly 700 banks of all sizes participated in the program. Most of the largest banks, like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc., quickly paid back the money they received because it carried restrictions such as caps on executive pay and dividends.

Many banks have bristled at strict government oversight.

Citi's announcement comes just days after Bank of America Corp. completed the repayment of $45 billion it received as part of TARP.

San Francisco-based Wells Fargo is now the last large national bank that hasn't paid back the government. It received $25 billion. Like Citi, Wells Fargo was one of the initial eight banks to participate in TARP.

TARP recipients have so far paid back $116 billion. That's out of a total of $453 billion that the government extended to banks, insurers, automakers and other companies under the program.

While the TARP repayment reduces the tight scrutiny of regulators, it also now leaves the bank more exposed to potential losses. The end of the loss-sharing agreement on about $300 billion of risky investments could hinder Citigroup's continuing efforts to maintain profitability.

The Treasury official said Citigroup never had to tap the loss-sharing agreement, and the government has taken no losses on the Citi investment.

Citigroup has been among the hardest hit banks by the credit crisis and continues to see consumer loan defaults pile up. Loan losses cost the bank $8 billion during the third quarter.

It is widely expected consumers will continue to miss payments at rapid rates in 2010 because the job market remains weak and wages are not going up. Loan defaults are likely to remain high industrywide.

Citigroup reported a $101 million profit during the third quarter before accounting for $288 million in preferred stock dividends and the debt exchange offer that gave the government its stake in the bank. Including those costs, Citi lost $3.24 billion during the quarter ended Sept. 30.

Paying back TARP money will cut dividend costs by about $1.7 billion annually, the bank said. Citi will take an $8 billion pretax loss to pay back the bailout money.

Citi is issuing $20.5 billion in capital and debt to help repay its obligations, including the $17 billion of common stock. Investors will have the option to buy an extra $2.55 billion in stock to cover any over-allotments.

The bank also said it will award $1.7 billion in stock equivalents to employees instead of cash they would have ordinarily received as part of their compensation. Under the TARP restrictions cash payments for executives were restricted. Citi had said in recent months it was revising the mix of cash and stock in its compensation packages to meet the requirements. Those restrictions would be lifted after repaying TARP money.

The government is selling the first $5 billion of common stock it holds in the bank at the same time the bank sells the $17 billion in stock. The remainder of the government's stake will be sold "in an orderly fashion" over the next six to 12 months, Citi said in a statement.

The government stands to earn about $5.7 billion in profit by selling its portion of Citi shares, based on Friday's closing price of $3.95.

Citi had 22.86 billion shares outstanding as of Sept. 30. Based on Friday's closing price, Citi would need to sell about 4.3 billion shares to raise $17 billion. That would dilute current shareholders stake in the company by about 19 percent.

AP Economics Writer Martin Crutsinger in Washington contributed to this report.

Dubai gets $10B from Abu Dhabi to cover debt

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Dubai got a $10 billion lifeline from oil-rich Abu Dhabi to save one of its prized companies from imminent default Monday, calming fears for now about the city-state's shaky finances. Dubai's main stock market spiked more than 10 percent on the news.

Dubai World -- a sprawling conglomerate with assets ranging from the oceanliner Queen Elizabeth 2 to luxury retailer Barney's New York -- had been up against a Monday deadline to repay a pile of loans from its Nakheel property division. Some $4.1 billion of the emergency funds will be used to pay off those bills. The rest will go to shore up Dubai World itself.

Dubai officials' reluctance to fully stand behind Dubai World's $60 billion in debts had raised serious concerns about the emirate's creditworthiness, and the move by Abu Dhabi appeared aimed at quashing those worries before they undercut confidence in the United Arab Emirates as a whole. The two emirates share control of the UAE, a federation of seven semiautonomous city-states.

Authorities also softened their stance Monday, vowing that the city-state was committed to "transparency, good governance and market principles." Officials outlined a legal framework that promised to increase openness and protect creditors in future dealings with the conglomerate, offering lenders further reassurance in a country where formal bankruptcy proceedings are largely untested.

"We are here today to reassure investors, financial and trade creditors, employees and our citizens that our government will act at all times in accordance with market principles and internationally accepted business practices," Sheik Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman of the Dubai supreme fiscal committee, said in a statement.

The bailout is the latest by Abu Dhabi. The emirate which controls the UAE's presidency has directly and indirectly provided Dubai with $25 billion over the past year, mostly by buying Dubai bonds. In all, Dubai owes more than $80 billion -- roughly equal to its total economic output last year. The full extent of its liabilities is unknown, however, with some analysts putting the total at $100 billion or more.

The aid package is key for Dubai, the second-richest of the UAE's city-states but which has little of the oil wealth held by Abu Dhabi. Dubai's ruler is the UAE's vice president and prime minister.

Dubai created Dubai World -- which has interests in seaports, real estate, tourism and retail -- to diversify its economy and boost its international clout. Much of the growth was fueled by easy credit. As the bills came due, Dubai struggled to repay as its economy was battered by the global economic downturn.

Dubai said the rest of the funds provided by Abu Dhabi will be used to cover the conglomerate's interest expenses and general business needs through the end of April, and to pay bills owed to "existing trade creditors and contractors."

Bankers said the last-minute cash injection signaled a national approach to tackling Dubai's problems rather than leaving the struggling emirate to fend for itself.

"This is a very significant development," said Marios Maratheftis, head of regional research at Standard Chartered Bank. "It shows once again there is a one-country approach in dealing with the crisis, which is positive."

Investors cheered the news, which provided some clarity in a crisis that erupted late last month when the conglomerate unexpectedly said it was seeking new terms on repaying roughly $26 billion of its debts.

The Dubai Financial Market's main index shot up 10.4 percent at the close. Abu Dhabi's stock market jumped 7.9 percent. Stocks in Asia rebounded from earlier losses after Dubai's announcement.

Fahd Iqbal, a Dubai-based analyst at Middle East investment bank EFG-Hermes, said the rally was to be expected but urged caution.

"This announcement constitutes a specific bailout of Nakheel, suggesting that as an entity (it) was deemed to be 'too big to fail,'" he said. "It does not, however, constitute a bailout of Dubai Inc. or Dubai World as a whole and this is important to highlight."

Nakheel is a property developer and hotel operator best known for building manmade islands in the shape of palm trees and a map of the world off Dubai's coast.

Standard & Poor's, which along with other credit rating agencies has aggressively cut its outlook on Dubai state-run companies, called Monday's move "a step towards rebuilding confidence," but warned that the government's ability to bail out other firms remains uncertain.

Dubai World said in a separate statement it welcomed the financial support, which will provide "funding and a stable basis" for a restructuring the company announced last month.

The conglomerate said it is pushing ahead with talks to convince lenders to agree to a "standstill" -- effectively a delay -- on repaying some of its debt.

"As long as a standstill is successfully negotiated, Dubai World has assurances that the government of Dubai ... will provide financial support to cover working capital and interest expenses to ensure the continuity of key projects," the company said.

To further reassure the market, the UAE's central bank, based Abu Dhabi, said it remains committed to standing behind the country's banks, including those with exposure to Dubai World and Nakheel.

Dubai was also looking to salvage the sheikdom's reputation.

Officials said the emirate plans to introduce a reorganization law that could be used in case Dubai World is "unable to achieve an acceptable restructuring of its remaining obligations."

A person close to the Dubai government said the new law provided a legal framework for addressing corporate debt, though it did not mean a bankruptcy filing by state-owned companies was certain.

"The current bankruptcy law is untested," the person said. "Dubai World needed a legal process to go through. The government was very focused on creating something that would be fair and transparent to everybody."

He insisted on anonymity as a condition for briefing reporters on a conference call.

It was not immediately clear what, if anything, Abu Dhabi would expect in exchange for Monday's funding. Analysts had said an Abu Dhabi bailout could result in it exerting greater influence on high profile neighbor going forward.

But the individual close to the Dubai government said the money came with no strings attached.

"Let me be clear: Dubai has not given anything up. There have been no conditions on the funding," he said.

The individual said it was premature to discuss what assets Dubai World might be willing to sell to pay additional bills, though he added that "all options will be discussed."

Friday, December 11, 2009

Tiger Woods nwest - Ashley samson


LATEST UPDATE - Ashley Sampson says Tiger Woodsreps offered her money to change her story. Ashley Sampson says Tiger Woods’ reps offered her a payoff to change her story about Rachel Uchitel and lie.

Who is Ashley Sampson again?

If you’ve stayed with LALATE from the beginning of the Tiger Woods scandal, you remember Samson. Ashley Samson was the source in the National Enquirer exclusive about Rachel Uchitel. Uchitel would come out swinging saying she hardly knew Samson and Tiger Woods.

Now Friday Samson says “Tiger Woods’ people offered me $200,000 to change my story and to deny he was having an affair with Rachel. But I turned him down flat, saying I would not lie for Tiger because the truth IS the truth.”

Here is your LALATE latest mid morning update on the Tiger Woods Scandal.

TIGER LATEST - ASHLEY SAMSON ON TIGER WOODS

It all started with the Ashley Sampson in the National Enquirer. Samson detailed Rachel Uchitel, while Uchitel would deny the allegations to half a dozen publications. Uchitel would say:

“I don’t appreciate my name or what people think of me being dragged through the mud by people who don’t even bother to research what or who they’re talking about … they should research who these stories are coming from, who they’re believing as a credible source. Not to mention that it’s in the National Enquirer.”

Rachel Uchitel would say of Ashley Samson, the Enquirer source, “I’ve met her twice in my life. We’re not friends. I’m just speculating but it seems like someone else is telling her what to say or manipulating her. After all, she got $25,000 for this.” “

The Enquirer responded back: “Rachel is such a close friend of Ashley’s that she recently invited Ashley to join her and some other pals on a trip to Spain. AND in an ENQUIRER web exclusive, we’re publishing a photo showing Rachel partying with her friendAshley on that recent trip to Spain.”

Now Friday, Samson tells the Enquirer: “Tiger Woods’ people offered me $200,000 to change my story and to deny he was having an affair with Rachel. But I turned him down flat, saying I would not lie for Tiger because the truth IS the truth.” “Rachel was saying terrible things about me and claiming she didn’t even know me.”

Tiger Woods update - Playboy Cyber Girl Loredana Jolie 15th alleged Tiger Woods mistress

The Tiger Woods update is in, and Loredana Jolie has been named Tiger's 15th alleged mistress. Loredana Jolie is from Sicily, making her the first foreign alleged mistress to be identified. There are rumors that one of the other Tiger Woods alleged mistresses is a British TV show host, but the name of that individual has not yet been made public.

Loredana Jolie almost joins the ranks of Holly Sampson and Joslyn James. Sampson and James are two porn stars with alleged ties to Tiger Woods. Loredana Jolie has been photographed in the buff for Playboy. She was one of Playboy's Cyber Girls of the week in September 2002. See this Wikipedia list for more details.

The allegations of a relationship between Tiger Woods and Loredana Jolie have been made by Michelle Braun. Braun has made other allegations, including that Tiger Woods spent large sums of money on women and prostitutes. According to Huffington Post, Braun's credibility is questionable, as she claims that Jamie Jungers worked as an escort. Jungers went on the Today show and strongly denied those accusations.

The Tiger Woods scandal is such an important issue to Memphians that WREG news channel 3 has dedicated a portion of their Web site to the scandal. This is a one-stop-shop for breaking news in the case designed with those in Memphis in mind. Tiger Woods was one of the biggest role models for area children, and in the wake of the scandal many are disappointed. Click here to view the WREG Tiger Woods site.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tiger Woods latest: Mistress count is now 11

The mistress count in the latest Tiger Woods has jumped up yet again. Mistress #11 is Veronica Siwik-Daniels aka Joslyn James. It was originally reported by some (including myself) that she was #8, but there were actually a few girls to come out before her.

Veronica Siwik-Daniels is porn star #2 (after Holly Sampson) on Tiger Woods' list of women. Though there's no doubt in my mind that Tiger Woods is a cheater, I am hesitant to believe that he slept with both porn stars. You know under all of that makeup they're a hot mess. Actually they're usually a hot mess even with it on. Though he cheated on his wife (possibly when she was pregnant), he does have some standards.

Besides that, porn stars are just desperate to be famous. Even if they just talked to Tiger Woods a few times, they're going to try to cash in and get their 15 minutes of fame.

Tiger Woods Update: More Racy Texts to Jaimee Grubbs

The latest Tiger Woods update is a set of racy texts that Tiger Woods sent to Jaimee Grubbs, mistress #2. In the sext-messages, Tiger Woods jokes about Jaimee being naked with another man, asks her if she has a boyfriend, and tells her "quiet and secretively we will always be together". Jaimee Grubbs tells Tiger he's the only black guy she's been with and that he should "feel special".

Read the Tiger Woods text messages below. (All smiley faces and winks have been removed. I'll spare you that.) You'll roll your eyes, be disgusted, and might even feel a little bit of throw-up in the back of your mouth. Poor Elin Nordegren. Between these stories and the public embarrassment, I can't imagine she'll end up staying with Tiger.

July 20, 3:04 p.m.
Tiger: Hey Sexy I can't come out this week. Something came up family wise
Jaimee: That's okay I hope everything is fine … would have liked to see you
Tiger: We will make it happen

July 26, 11: 22 p.m.
Jaimee: I drove out for the night to surprise a friend with a present for there birthday
Tiger: what kind of present your naked body
Jaimee: haha no a watch I slept alone
Tiger: alone with him that is
Jaimee: haha I wish

Sept. 27, 6:38 p.m.
Jaimee: miss u
Tiger: now that's hot so who is your new boy toy
Jaimee: no new boy toy … still running dry… been on 2 real dates in the pat 2 months

Tiger: I need you
Jaimee: then get your tight ass over here and visit me! I need u
Tiger: I will wear you out soon
Jaimee: how soon? I got a new piercing
Tiger: really. Where
Jaimee: I just sent u a pic of it … is on my cheek below my eye … implanted a little diamond
Tiger: send it again. I didn't pick up on that
Tiger: you just need some attention from me
Tiger: do you have a boy friend (8:45 p.m.)
Jaimee: I don't even have someone I am dating … no … u can be my boyfriend

Tiger: then I am
Jaimee: I wish
Tiger: quiet and secretively we will always be together
Tiger: when was the last time you got laid

Sept. 30, 3:38 p.m.
Jaimee: if we hang out on a Sundway we can watch desperate houswives again haha
Tiger: oh god
Jaimee: take a break from watching boring oldgolf
Jaimee: I mean the amazing sport of golf

Jaimee: [more than an hour later] babe I was kidding
Tiger: I know sexy

Oct. 1, 6:06 p.m.
Jaimee: is it orange county time yet?
Tiger: oh stop

Jaimee: hahaha I know … but you canceled on me last time so the anticipation is killing me … im finding myself watching sports center … haha j/k it isn't that bad
Tiger: its never been that bad
Jaimee: very true … I only watch football
Tiger: Figured you would say that. Big black guys.
Jaimee: u are my first, last and only black guy! U should feel special
Tiger: why do I not believe that?
Tiger: [later, in response to Jaimee's mention of a date who was "full of himself"] you kinda like that for some reason which is weird why you decided on me.
Tiger: having an asian mother and a military father you cannot and will not ever be full of yourself
Jaimee: I have fun with u, you always make me smile and I am not afraid to be myself or say anything to u … the day I met u I thought u were going to kick me out a few times but for someone reason you didn't and u have told me numerous times I talk to much but slowly as I get to know u iI think your absolutely amazing
Tiger: you are wrong I'm bone thugs in harmon

Oct. 15, 6:40 p.m.
Jaimee: Something wrong babe?I was excited to sepnd time with u this week
Tiger: I will you Sunda night. Its the only night in which I am totally free but I have to leave at 530 Monday morning to drive up to the valley for an outing for one of my sponsors. See you at 8 pm on Sunday in newport
Tiger: don't text me back till tomorrow morning. I have to many people around me right now

Oct. 18, 3:40 p.m
Tiger: send me something very naughty
Jaimee: some things are worth waiting for lol … besides im at work
Tiger: go to the bathroom and take it
Jaimee: haha ur too much

Oct. 18, 11:38 p.m.
Jaimee: are u leaving me cause your wife is still in newport
I am lonely now … i like falling asleep in your arms
Tiger: sorry baby I just can't sleep. Its just a problem I have.
Tiger: she is not here. They left this morning
Jaimee: well I appreciate you not wanting to wake me up but if y couldn't sleep I would have rather sat up and talked to u more … find out why I keep falling more and more for u

Tiger: Because I'm blasian

Tiger: I'm sorry babe. Im already home.
Jaimee: I'm putting my underwear back on … thats a no no … come take them off
Tiger:
you are too funny

Nov. 26, 11:16 a.m.
Tiger: happy thanksgiving to you
Jaimee: u too love

Tiger Woods' Wife Elin Nordegren's Twin Sister


Tiger Woods' wife has a twin sister who shares Elin's good looks. According to People.com, Josefin Nordegren worked as an au pair with her sister for another golfer Jesper Parnevik -- and it was he who introduced Elin to Tiger. Both of the sisters were born on New Year's Day in 1980, and they worked a number of odd summer jobs (also as supermarket cashiers) to pay for their educations. Fortunately, for Elin, she was able to stop working odd jobs once she found her meal ticket in a 8-figure Cablinasian by the name of Tiger

BREAKING NEWS: Tiger Woods' Wife, Elin Nordegren, Moves Out

BREAKING NEWS: Tiger Woods' Wife, Elin Nordegren, Moves Out


Tiger Woods' wife Elin Nordegren must've finally snapped after hearing scores upon scores of women all come forward with some type of testimonial along with picture, text message and voicemail proof that Tiger Woods had been doing the "Cablinasian nasty" all over town. According to one source:

"Tiger Woods' wife has apparently moved out. It appears that Tiger Woods' wife Elin Nordegren moved out of the house today, as news of yet another mistress has begun making the rounds. This isn't exactly surprising news, as the latest mistress that is alleged to have an affair with Tiger Woods is the seventh that has come forward. It seems like far too many women for them all to be telling the truth, but the negative press is really starting to add up against Tiger Woods. Now it seems that Nordegren may have heard enough about these trysts and has decided to move out of the house she shares with Tiger Woods."

SMH! Poor Tiger.... well, the silver lining is that he had a rock solid prenup that only allots her $20 Milli. And now he gets to frolick with whomever, where ever, whenever! Now, bring on some Sistas, Tiger!

Tiger Woods' 7th Mistress, Holly Sampson, Was A Softcore Porn Star



Tiger Woods' might have been scraping the bottom of the barrel with his 7th mistress, purported porn star Holly Sampson. The New York Daily News reports that porn star Holly Sampson is the seventh woman connected to Tiger Woods' expanding sex scandal. The Daily Mail also referenced Sampson over the weekend. According to her IMDb page, she is a 36-year-old actress whose film appearances include racy titles such as Descent Into Bondage and Diary of a Horny Housewife. Her filmography contains 85 titles, most of which appear to be pornographic or erotic films. She has also used the name Nicolette Foster. Does Nicolette Foster ring a bell to any of you porn afficionados? Of course it does! See semi-nude pic of Holly Sampson below:

Holly Sampson From Naughty America Gets EXPLICIT Talking Sex With Tiger Woods



Holly Sampson From Naughty America Gets EXPLICIT Talking Sex With Tiger Woods

Holly Sampson, from Naughty America fame, and Tiger Woods mistress #7 got really explicit in describing her sexual endeavor with Mr. Tiger Woods. Here's a transcript from the video where she is questioned about the entire ordeal:

Sampson: I f*cked Tiger Woods.

Question: How did that happen?
Sampson: My friend Brett Bolthouse. He runs a lot of nightclubs. You know who Brett Bolthouse is. He used to be a friend of mine, and he was good friends with one of Tiger Wood's assistants. So me and my girlfriends, we did a bachelor party for Tiger, and it was amazing. And he picked me to go into the room and have some, whatever. I have to say he was really good."
"I think it's pretty amazing too.... cause you kind of just forget about it."

Question: Did Tiger f*ck you doggystyle?
Sampson: No. He's like the whitest black boy you've ever met. His teeth are perfect and he's like the perfect gentleman. He's beautiful everything. He's beautiful."

Question: Did you suck Tiger's cock?
Sampson: I did.

Question: Did he go down on you?
Sampson: I don't remember that. I don't think he did. It was pretty simple straight up sex. I think I would remember.

Question: Where did he cum?
Sampson: In his condom. Like a good boy. I practice safe sex. I do -- as boring as it seems I practice safe sex. He's got a lot to protect himself for too.
I'm sure he would probably die to know I was telling this on the internet, but that's ok. I don't care. It was fun. It's not like it's any big mystery.

Well... so far, none of the women have any complaints about Tiger living up to his name in bed...and it looks like he's been using protection. No harm, no foul!

Tiger Woods women list

Looking for the Tiger Woods Women List? Here it is, meet Tiger Woods’ Mistresses:

Rachel Uchitel arrives from New York at the Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles Nov. 29, 2009. The National Enquirer published a story alleging that golfer Tiger Woods, who was involved in a car accident near his home on Friday, had been seeing the New York night club hostess, and that they recently were together in Melbourne, where Woods competed in the Australian Masters. Uchitel denied having an affair with Woods when contacted by the Associated Press.



Waitress Jaimee, 24, Grubbs told Us Weekly magazine that she met the Woods in 2007, two months before Nordegren delivered their first child. Grubbs released a voice mail message last week where Woods asks her to erase his name from her cellphone, which led to Woods issuing an apology on his Web site. Grubbs claims to have roughly 300 text messages from Woods.


Life & Style magazine reported that Kalika Moquin, 27, who met Woods at the Bank, a nightclub at the Bellagio hotel where she works as a marketing executive also carried on an affair with Woods. Moquin would not comment when reached by ABCNews.com.


According to the New York Daily News, 31-year-old Cori Rist met Woods at New York City hotspot Butter last year and have continued an affair since. She has a 7-year-old son.


Mindy Lawton told British News of the World that beginning in 2006, she and Woods regularly saw each for sex, partying at Orlando’s Blue Martini club and having sex in the golfer’s home and in his car parked in a church parking lot. Lawton she stopped hearing from Woods two years ago when his wife Elin Nordegren gave birth to the couple’s first child, a daughter named Sam.



aime Jungers, 26, who has modeled for the lingerie line Trashy Girls, reportedly met Woods just months after his wedding when he invited her to join his VIP table at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas. From there the couple spent the night at the MGM Grand Mansion hotel, kicking off a months-long affair, according to Britain’s Mirror. A smokin’-hot lingerie model not only got Tiger’s attention — she also got a bundle of his dough to stay in his den, an astounding new report says. Jamie Jungers, 26, used the scads of money she got from the 34-year-old Woods to enhance her already striking looks, Life & Style magazine reports in its new issue, on newsstands today. “Tiger gave Jamie thousands of dollars,” said an insider quoted by the mag. “She took that money to get liposuction on her thighs.” Jungers met Woods in Las Vegas in 2005 while working as a so-called “Trashy Girl” for the Trashy Lingerie line. They supposedly cavorted without the knowledge of Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, for more than a year — and at the same time the curvy Jungers was engaged, the report says.



Holly Sampson, 36, who starred in the films “OMG, Stop Tickling Me” and “Flying Solo 2″ has not denied an extramarital affair with Woods. Denver-based lawyer Andy Contigulgia, representing Sampson, did not return calls from ABC News.com.


Pornography actress Joslyn James, star of “Porn Star Brides,” was the tenth woman to be linked to scandal-hit golfer Tiger Woods. James, who has starred in a number of extremely explicit adult films, allegedly slept with the sportsman on a number of occasions. According to sports website Deadspin.com, she had boasted of their relationship to a friend. James, whose real name is Veronica Siwik-Daniels, is said to have considered herself Woods’ “full-time mistress.”



Naughty America Tiger Woods. Pornstar Holly Sampson (Mistress 7) Says ‘Tiger Woods Is The Whitest Black Boy I Ever Met’:

Holly Sampson, from Naughty America fame, and Tiger Woods mistress #7 got really explicit in describing her sexual endeavor with Mr. Tiger Woods. Here’s a transcript from the video where she is questioned about the entire ordeal:

Sampson: I f*cked Tiger Woods.

Question: How did that happen?
Sampson: My friend Brett Bolthouse. He runs a lot of nightclubs. You know who Brett Bolthouse is. He used to be a friend of mine, and he was good friends with one of Tiger Wood’s assistants. So me and my girlfriends, we did a bachelor party for Tiger, and it was amazing. And he picked me to go into the room and have some, whatever. I have to say he was really good.”
“I think it’s pretty amazing too…. cause you kind of just forget about it.”

Question: Did Tiger f*ck you doggystyle?
Sampson: No. He’s like the whitest black boy you’ve ever met. His teeth are perfect and he’s like the perfect gentleman. He’s beautiful everything. He’s beautiful.”

Question: Did you suck Tiger’s cock?
Sampson: I did.

Question: Did he go down on you?
Sampson: I don’t remember that. I don’t think he did. It was pretty simple straight up sex. I think I would remember.

Question: Where did he cum?
Sampson: In his condom. Like a good boy. I practice safe sex. I do — as boring as it seems I practice safe sex. He’s got a lot to protect himself for too.
I’m sure he would probably die to know I was telling this on the internet, but that’s ok. I don’t care. It was fun. It’s not like it’s any big mystery.

Tiger Woods women List


Looking for the Tiger Woods Women List? Here it is, meet Tiger Woods’ Mistresses:

Rachel Uchitel arrives from New York at the Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles Nov. 29, 2009. The National Enquirer published a story alleging that golfer Tiger Woods, who was involved in a car accident near his home on Friday, had been seeing the New York night club hostess, and that they recently were together in Melbourne, where Woods competed in the Australian Masters. Uchitel denied having an affair with Woods when contacted by the Associated Press.

In Nobel Peace Prize Speech, Obama Addresses Criticism on Afghanistan Strategy

n his remarks in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo today, a humble President Obama acknowledged the skepticism surrounding whether he deserves the award -- only about a quarter of Americans believe he does, according to a Quinnipiac poll -- as well as the seeming disconnect of a man who just escalated the war in Afghanistan accepting a prize for peace.
He seemed to agree that his award is comparatively premature, since he is at the beginning of his time on the world stage.

"Compared to some of the giants of history who have received this prize -- Schweitzer and King; Marshall and Mandela -- my accomplishments are slight," the president said.

Read President Obama's full speech here.

Perhaps the most profound issue surrounding his prize, Obama said, is the fact that he is commander in -chief of a nation in the midst of two wars.

"I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. In part, this is because I am at the beginning, and not the end, of my labors on the world stage," Obama said this morning. "I come here with an acute sense of the cost of armed conflict -- filled with difficult questions about the relationship between war and peace, and our effort to replace one with the other. ... I do not bring with me today a definitive solution to the problems of war."

Referring to the work of Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi, the president said that "as a head of state sworn to protect and defend my nation, I cannot be guided by their examples alone. I face the world as it is, and cannot stand idle in the face of threats to the American people. ... The instruments of war do have a role to play in preserving the peace."

Obama's decision to send an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan -- announced last week -- is a cause for much consternation in Europe. As the cover of one Norwegian tabloid asks: "War or Peace President?"

"Sending new troops to Afghanistan, I think it's not. ... I don't think he deserves it yet," one Norwegian woman told ABC News.

The president spent the better half of this speech discussing how to address this issue, and the idea of a "just war" and a "just peace," in a philosophical treatise.

"Negotiations cannot convince al Qaeda's leaders to lay down their arms. To say that force is sometimes necessary is not a call to cynicism -- it is a recognition of history; the imperfections of man and the limits of reason," Obama told the audience.
He later decried "the way that religion is used to justify the murder of innocents by those who have distorted and defiled the great religion of Islam, and who attacked my country from Afghanistan." Al Qaeda extremists "remind us that no Holy War can ever be a just war. For if you truly believe that you are carrying out divine will, then there is no need for restraint -- no need to spare the pregnant mother, or the medic, or even a person of one's own faith."

But without question this was a Peace Prize speech in which the president defended the need for the United States to continue the conflict in Afghanistan -- and perhaps elsewhere.

"War itself is never glorious, and we must never trumpet it as such," he said. "So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly irreconcilable truths -- that war is sometimes necessary, and war is at some level an expression of human feelings."

When force is necessary, the United States has a moral and strategic interest in binding itself to certain rules of conduct, Obama said, and the United States must be the standard bearer, which is the reason why he outlawed torture and ordered that the detainee center in Guantanamo Bay be closed.

"I -- like any head of state -- reserve the right to act unilaterally if necessary to defend my nation. Nevertheless, I am convinced that adhering to standards strengthens those who do, and isolates -- and weakens -- those who don't," Obama said.

Obama spoke of ways for the United States to pursue ways to avoid war -- pushing human rights and economic opportunity for everyone, and underlining the need for the international community to engage in tough diplomacy to punish rogue nations such as Iran and North Korea that are pursuing nuclear weapons.

"In dealing with those nations that break rules and laws, I believe that we must develop alternatives to violence that are tough enough to change behavior -- for if we want a lasting peace, then the words of the international community must mean something," Obama said. "Those regimes that break the rules must be held accountable. Sanctions must exact a real price."

The president also made his most robust defense of his policy of engaging with adversaries.

"I know that engagement with repressive regimes lacks the satisfying purity of indignation," he said. "But I also know that sanctions without outreach -- and condemnation without discussion -- can carry forward a crippling status quo. No repressive regime can move down a new path unless it has the choice of an open door."

"In light of the Cultural Revolution's horrors," the president said, President Richard Nixon's meeting with Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong "appeared inexcusable -- and yet it surely helped set China on a path where millions of its citizens have been lifted from poverty, and connected to open societies. Pope John Paul's engagement with Poland created space not just for the Catholic Church, but for labor leaders like Lech Walesa. Ronald Reagan's efforts on arms control and embrace of perestroika not only improved relations with the Soviet Union, but empowered dissidents throughout Eastern Europe."

Obama said engaging with hostile regimes is not simple but "we must try as best we can to balance isolation and engagement; pressure and incentives, so that human rights and dignity are advanced over time."

While the nonviolence preached by King and Gandhi may not always be possible, the president said, the love that they preached -- their faith in human progress -- must always be the North Star that guides the world on its journey.

"We can acknowledge that oppression will always be with us, and still strive for justice. We can admit the intractability of depravation, and still strive for dignity. We can understand that there will be war, and still strive for peace," Obama told the audience, which included stars such as Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. "We can do that -- for that is the story of human progress; that is the hope of all the world; and at this moment of challenge, that must be our work here on Earth."

Obama is just the third sitting U.S. president to win the prestigious award, and the first to win it in his first year in office. The previous sitting U.S. presidents who won were Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 and Woodrow Wilson in 1919.

Does President Obama Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?

Earlier today, at a joint press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, Obama said that he is pursuing policy goals regardless of whether they will garner him an award, among them, nuclear no-proliferation, climate change, stabilizing Afghanistan and mobilizing an international effort to combat terrorism consistent with U.S. values and ideals.

"So on a whole host of initiatives that I've put forward this year, some of which are beginning to bear fruit, the goal is not to win a popularity contest or to get an award -- even one as esteemed as the Nobel Peace Prize -- the goal is to advance American interests, make ourselves a continuing force for good in the world. Something that we have been for decades now," he said.

"And if I'm successful in those tasks then hopefully some of the criticism will subside, but that's not really my concern," the president concluded. "And if I'm not successful then all the praise and the awards in the world won't disguise that fact."

Obama was asked about the criticism that his Nobel Peace prize is "premature" and how he can use it to "make some of your good intentions materialize."

"Upon receiving news of the prize it was a great surprise to me," the president said. "I have no doubt that there are others who may be more deserving."
How much the president deserves this award is an open question, according to U.S. polls and Norwegians.

"I think he may show later that he may deserve it, but not at present," said one Norwegian man. "So he hasn't shown enough to deserve it today."

Others agree, saying it's too soon and that others are more deserving.

"We need action, not just hope," said one Norwegian woman.

The president addressed such critics in his speech, saying, "The absence of hope can rot a society from within."

This morning, the president signed some legal documents giving the Nobel Institute the right to publish his acceptance speech, and Obama and the first lady signed a book containing the signatures of previous Nobel Peace Prize winners, notable names such as King, Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela.
Asked what he wrote, the president said: "In addition to being honored to receive it, I think it's important to congratulate the Nobel Committee for the work that it's done over the course of history to highlight the cause of peace but also to give voice to the voiceless and the oppressed around the world."

Referring to the photos of previous Nobel Peace Prize recipients on the wall behind him, the president continued, "When you look at the wall -- Michelle and I were commenting on the fact that when Dr. King won his price it had a galvanizing effect around the world, but also lifted his stature in the United States in a way that allowed him to be more effective. And that's a legacy of the Nobel Committee that we're very grateful for."

Obama has promised to give the money that comes with the prize to a charity. The White House says it is still working on deciding the charity, but there is speculation that it could go toward an organization that provides microfinancing, a grass-roots method popular in many developing countries to provide loans to the poor and a subject that the president's mother wrote about extensively.

SF Bay schools phase out gay-friendly curriculum

ALAMEDA, Calif. – A San Francisco Bay area school board will use broad lessons against bias to replace a curriculum against bullying gay people that had become a national centerpiece in the opposition to same-sex marriage.

The vote by the Alameda Board of Education on Tuesday did little to ease tensions in the island city near Oakland. A lawsuit and threats of recalling school board members accompanied debate over the so-called Lesson 9 curriculum adopted in May to prevent anti-gay bullying.

Gay parents in the community wanted their children protected from bullying, while other parents argued that elementary school is too early to talk to students about gay people.

The new anti-bullying lessons approved by the board, at the recommendation of School Superintendent Kirsten Vital, will be supplemented by children's books that explicitly address six specific forms of bias, including against gays.

"This has torn apart our community," said school trustee Trish Herrera Spencer, the board member most opposed to the gay curriculum and who opposed adding the supplemental books. She said the board's latest action did not take into consideration "the strong beliefs" of all in the community.

The 45-minute Lesson 9, which was to be taught once a year in each grade starting with kindergarten, sparked a lawsuit, accusations that religious families were being discriminated against and threats of a recall election against the three board members who approved it.

Vital said her recommendation was meant to counter complaints from parents opposed to the original lesson because it highlighted only one type of bullying.

"There is not an off-the-shelf, perfect curriculum that is going to work for our community," Vital said, explaining that she wants to solicit book recommendations, bring them back to the school board for approval in a few months and then work with teachers to develop accompanying lesson plans in time for the 2010-11 academic year.

Several parents said they did not trust a teachers' committee to pick books that would both satisfy gay and lesbian parents and parents with religious views that do not condone homosexuality.

"Freedom of religion is protected from harassment and discrimination from anyone. It may be of no consequence to some, but it is a very integral part of many traditional families and should be honored," said Kellie Wood, who has three children in Alameda schools and is part of a group circulating recall election petitions. "If we're all honest, the friction between two protected classes, in particular, will not go away."

Kathy Passmore, a lesbian mother of two, said she hears students using anti-gay language in her job as a sixth grade teacher in Alameda. She urged the school board to retain the spirit of Lesson 9.

"The children of gay families exist and are attending ASUD schools every single day," she said. "They are here."

Alameda, an island city that foots Oakland and is home to a Coast Guard installation and a former Naval base that is being eyed for housing, is the latest community to be divided by its school district's desire to curb anti-gay bullying and the concerns of parents who do not want their children to hear about gay and lesbian issues in school.

During last year's campaign to pass a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriages in California, the measure's sponsors ran commercials featuring a Massachusetts couple who unsuccessfully sued their local district for the right to pull their child out of anti-bullying lessons that included references to gay households.

A year later, the same public relations firm that developed that ad developed a new one for the campaign to outlaw gay marriage in Maine focusing on a second-grade picture book that was part of Alameda's Lesson 9. The book, "Who's In A Family," contains pictures of families headed by grandparents, single parents and gay parents, among others.

A dozen Alameda families sued the school district earlier this year over its contention that parents did not have to be notified in advance when teachers planned to give the lessons so they could keep their children from receiving them. Last week, an Alameda Superior Court judge sided with the school district, ruling that a state law allowing parents to have their "opt-out" of discussions about human sexuality did not apply to Lesson 9.

Kevin Snider, a lawyer with the conservative Pacific Justice Institute who represented the Alameda families, said before the school board's vote that his clients would not appeal the judge's ruling if the school board eliminated Lesson 9. He did not immediately return a call Wednesday for clarification on whether the board's action satisfied that condition.

Pop culture main reason Calif has Chihuahua crisis

LOS ANGELES – California has more Chihuahuas than it can handle, and it has Hollywood to blame.

There are so many Chihuahuas at shelters in Oakland, they have started shipping the dogs out of state, said Megan Webb, director of Oakland Animal Services. They have sent about 100 to Washington, Oregon and Arizona, she said, "and as soon as they get them, they are ready for new ones."

Chihuahuas make up 30 percent or more of the dog populations at many California shelters. And experts say pop culture is to blame, with fans immitating Chihuahua-toting celebrities like Paris Hilton and Miley Cyrus, then abandoning the dogs.

The problem appears to be specific to California — shelters elsewhere would love to share the wealth, said Gail Buchwald, senior vice president overseeing the ASPCA adoption center in New York City.

"We never have enough supply for the huge consumer demand for small dogs," she said.

One of Webb's biggest problems is a lack of money to fly the dogs to other states. Buchwald said she would be happy to help.

"Nothing is outside the realm of possibility here. We have a supply-demand isssue," she said.

Chihuahuas are the most popular breed of dog in Los Angeles, so it makes sense it is the most abandoned breed, said Madeline Bernstein, president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles. In Oakland, some days, they get 10 of the 5-pound dogs a day, Webb said.

The problem is so bad that shelters all over California that were built for big dogs had to remodel to accommodate the little guys.

Among the reasons for the glut is the breed's popularity in movies like "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" and as celebrity pets, said Dave Frangipane, senior coordinator for Chihuahua Rescue of Beverly Hills. A cute puppy can grow up to have adult health problems or become protective and aggressive.

There are less glamorous reasons, too, like the high vet bills Chihuahuas can bring. And the biggest spikes in California Chihuahua populations are probably due to puppy mills and backyard breeders, Buchwald and Frangipane said.

Chihuahas are cute, but vulnerable, Frangipane said. "People think nothing of kicking a small, yappy dog. And they can be abused by people of all sizes. A toddler can snap a Chihuahua's leg in a second," he said.

Exports up for 6th straight month, boost recovery

WASHINGTON – The economic recovery is likely to draw strength from exports such as farm products, autos, aircraft and industrial machinery — all of which helped lower the nation's trade deficit in October.

Exports of U.S. goods rose for a sixth straight month. Further gains in exports should bolster manufacturers, who struggled during the recession. Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc., for instance, has predicted that its sales will rise next year, reflecting in part greater demand from China and other Asian markets.

Economists noted that much of the improvement in the trade gap reflected a fall in oil imports. But David Resler, chief economist at Nomura Securities, said U.S. exporters are benefiting from growing economies overseas and a weaker dollar. A weak dollar makes their goods cheaper in other countries.

Resler boosted his forecast for growth in the current quarter to 3.2 percent, from 2.9 percent. The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace in the July-September period after a record four straight quarterly declines.

The trade deficit fell to $32.9 billion in October, 7.6 percent below a revised September deficit of $35.7 billion, the Commerce Department said Thursday. The improvement reflected a 2.5 percent jump in exports. Imports rose a smaller 0.4 percent, a gain that was held back by a big drop in oil imports.

Through the first 10 months of this year, the deficit is running at an annual rate of $364.8 billion. That's about half the gap for all of 2008. The narrower trade deficit reflects the impact of the recession, which cut consumer demand for domestic and foreign goods.

The stock market rose after the improved trade deficit was reported. In midmorning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was up about 75 points, or 0.7 percent. Broader stock averages rose, too.

Meanwhile, the number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose more than expected last week, after falling for five straight weeks. Claims were partly inflated by a surge after the Thanksgiving holiday week, when many state unemployment offices are closed, a department analyst said. Seasonal layoffs in the construction industry also played a role.

"The key point ... is that the underlying trend in claims is falling rapidly," Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, wrote in a note to clients.

Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose by 17,000 to a seasonally adjusted 474,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. That was above analysts' expectations of 460,000 new claims. Economists closely monitor initial claims, which reflect the pace of layoffs and companies' willingness to hire.

The four-week average of claims, which smooths fluctuations, fell to 473,750, its 14th straight decline and the lowest level since September 2008.

If current trends continue, Shepherdson said, claims will fall below the 400,000 mark by February, which would signal that the economy is actually generating jobs. Even more optimistic economists say that net job gains could come in January or this month.

The number of people continuing to claim benefits fell by 303,000 to 5.16 million, the lowest level since February. The total unemployment benefit rolls have fallen in 11 of the past 12 weeks.

The so-called continuing jobless claims figure doesn't include millions of people who have used up the regular 26 weeks of benefits typically provided by states and are receiving extended benefits for up to 73 additional weeks.

About 4.6 million people were receiving extended benefits in the week ended Nov. 21, the latest data available. That's an increase of about 130,000 from the previous week and is partly due to an extension of benefits that Congress enacted last month.

The economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace in the July-September quarter, and many analysts say it is likely growing at a similar pace in the current quarter. But that is much slower than the average 6 percent rate in previous economic recoveries.

As a result, most economists expect the unemployment rate to rise in coming months and remain above 9 percent through the end of next year.

President Barack Obama outlined a new jobs program Tuesday intended to bring down the unemployment rate, which is near a 26-year high. That effort includes tax breaks to encourage companies to hire new workers, increase bank lending to small businesses and a fresh round of infrastructure spending.

October trade deficit drops to $32.9 billion

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in October as exports surged to the highest level in nearly a year. Growing exports, boosted by a weaker dollar, are expected to boost demand for American manufactured goods in coming months and provide important strength to the overall economic recovery.


The Commerce Department said Thursday the trade deficit fell to $32.9 billion in October, 7.6 percent below a revised September deficit of $35.7 billion. Economists had expected the deficit to increase to $36.8 billion.

The improvement reflected a 2.5 percent jump in exports, led by strong gains in sales of American farm products, autos, aircraft and industrial machinery. Imports rose a smaller 0.4 percent, a gain that was held back by a big drop in oil imports.

The politically sensitive deficit with China rose 2.5 percent to $22.7 billion, the highest level in nearly a year, even though U.S. exports to China hit an all-time high.

In a trip to China last month, President Barack Obama lobbied Chinese leaders to do more to ease trade tensions between the two nations by allowing the Chinese currency to rise in value against the dollar. American manufacturers contend the Chinese are manipulating their currency to gain unfair trade advantages. A weak yuan makes American goods more expensive in China and Chinese goods cheaper for American consumers.

Through the first 10 months of this year, the U.S. trade deficit is running at an annual rate of $364.8 billion, just half of the $695.9 billion deficit for all of 2008. The lower trade deficit reflected the impact of America's deep recession, which cut consumer demand for domestic and foreign goods.

As the U.S. economy pulls out of the downturn, the U.S. trade deficit is projected to rise in 2010. However, American manufacturers will be helped by rising demand for their products in overseas markets, gains that will come from an improving global economy and the falling value of the dollar against many major foreign currencies, a development that will make American products more competitive in overseas markets.

For October, the 2.5 percent rise in exports pushed them to $136.8 billion, the highest they have been since November 2008. It marked the sixth straight monthly gain in exports, reflecting a gradual recovery in overseas economies and a decline in the value of the dollar since it hit a peak for this year in March.

Imports edged up a smaller 0.4 percent to $169.8 billion. The gain reflected increases in shipments of foreign cars, computers and consumers goods including clothing, televisions and household appliances.

The foreign oil bill fell by 10.4 percent to $22.8 billion as average daily shipments of crude oil fell to 8.34 million barrels, the lowest point since January 2000. The average price per barrel fell to $67.39, down from $68.17 in September, still well above the recent low of $39.81 in January of this year.

Further gains in exports should provide aid to manufacturers, who have struggled during the nation's deep recession. Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. has predicted that its sales will rise next year, reflecting in part greater demand in China and other Asian markets.

The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8 percent in the July-September period, the first increase in the gross domestic product after a record four quarterly declines.

Jennifer Lee, an economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the sizable gain in exports should provide support for economic growth in the current quarter, although many economists believe that figure will be weaker than the third quarter pace as high unemployment levels continue to depress consumer spending.

By country, the U.S. trade deficit with Canada jumped 30.8 percent to $2 billion and the deficit with Japan was up 7.1 percent to $4.4 billion. The deficit with the European Union fell 11.3 percent to $4.9 billion.

The United States ran a surplus of $1.2 billion with the countries of South and Central America, the best U.S. showing with the region in more than a decade.