Syria plans local ceasefire with rebels: governor (Reuters)

IRBIN, Syria (Reuters) ? Syrian authorities are holding ceasefire talks with rebels who have seized some areas near Damascus, a local official said on Thursday, in a sign that a 10-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad has crept close to the capital.

Activists in the restive northeastern suburbs of Douma, Harasta and Irbin, some of which lie within eight km (five miles) of central Damascus, said they heard explosions from overnight clashes between security forces and insurgents.

Gunfire was close enough to be heard from central Damascus during the night.

“Many of them (in the opposition) have been misled. They will eventually come back to the right way,” Hussein Makhlouf, governor of Damascus countryside, told Arab League monitors before they headed for Irbin on their first outing in a week.

“We have started a dialogue with them, including some armed groups that are controlling positions there,” Makhlouf said.

He told the monitors that the authorities were using “the same approach as in Zabadani, so the same scenario will happen.”

This month the military withdrew armored vehicles encircling the rebel-held town of Zabadani, near the border with Lebanon, after negotiating a truce with its defenders.

Arab observers stopped just outside Irbin, where a dozen soldiers stood guard. Beyond them a crowd of about 100 anti-Assad protesters shouted “Allahu akbar (God is great).”

The troops showed the monitors the body of a soldier and another person they said had been killed in the morning.

The Arab observers soon drove away from the tense scene and their next destination was not immediately clear.

MONITORS RESUME WORK

The monitors, now without 55 Gulf Arab colleagues withdrawn by their governments this week in protest at continued bloodshed, resumed work after a one-week gap during which the Arab League prolonged their mission by another month.

One monitor said he was confused about the extension. “The report has been written and the (League) decisions have been taken, so another month to do what? We are not sure,” he said.

Syrian opposition groups have accused the observer mission, which deployed on December 26, of giving Assad diplomatic cover to pursue a crackdown on protesters and rebels in which more than 5,000 people have been killed since March, by a U.N. tally.

The Arab League called on Sunday for Assad to quit as part of a transition plan for which it is seeking U.N. support.

France and Britain have joined efforts at the United Nations to end Assad’s rule, but Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his country remained opposed to sanctions on Syria and reiterated its opposition to military intervention.

The Security Council could vote as early as next week on a Western-Arab draft resolution, council diplomats said.

In recent months, an insurgency by army deserters and other rebels has increasingly eclipsed peaceful protests against more than four decades of rule by the Assad family.

Activists said the army deployment and clashes in townships around Damascus were a response to insurgents’ growing strength.

“The Free Syrian Army (FSA) has almost complete control of some areas of the Damascus countryside and some control in Douma and Harasta,” an activist who gave his name as Hussein told Reuters by telephone from the suburb of Harasta.

Other activists in Douma, Harasta and Irbin said security forces had gathered in their towns after rebels retreated because they could not fight pitched battles with the army.

“Assad’s army has armored vehicles and anti-aircraft guns while we only have rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs),” said an FSA fighter who calls himself Abu Thaer.

Activists said five people were wounded by army shelling on Wednesday night, but gave no details of rebel casualties.

RED CRESCENT OFFICIAL KILLED

In violence on Wednesday, the head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent in the northern town of Idlib was shot dead.

The opposition Local Coordinating Committees group said a total of 27 people had been killed, including six FSA fighters.

Fourteen members of the security forces were buried on Wednesday, the state news agency SANA said, describing them as martyrs killed by “armed terrorist groups” across the country. It also said five security men had been killed during an attack on a police station in the town of Apamea in Hama province.

Syrian authorities say insurgents have killed 2,000 soldiers and police since the anti-Assad revolt erupted in March.

Despite the mounting death toll, an ICRC official said the Syria unrest did not meet the group’s definition of civil war.

“The threshold has not yet been passed to speak of an armed conflict,” Beatrice Megevand-Roggo, head of ICRC operations for the Near and Middle East, told Reuters in Geneva.

The ICRC’s legal criteria for civil war include an opposition that clearly controls territory and has a military structure with a clear chain of command.

The revolt in Syria was inspired by other uprisings that have toppled three autocratic Arab leaders over the past year and the bloodshed has battered Assad’s standing in the world.

The Arab League has suspended Syria and called for Assad to hand over to his deputy, pending the formation of an unity government, constitutional and security reform, and elections.

(Additional reporting by Mariam Karouny in Damascus, Erika Solomon in Beirut and Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva; Writing by Alistair Lyon)

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Candidates unloved in FL town hit by foreclosures (AP)

LEHIGH ACRES, Fla. ? At Our Daily Bread Food Pantry, the conversation often centers on real estate. Once taboo details ? home values and what people paid for their properties ? are casually discussed, and there appears to be little shame in walking away from a mortgage or fighting the bank on a foreclosure.

With Florida’s Republican presidential primary just days away, the talk has turned to politics. At the food pantry and throughout hard-hit Lehigh Acres, frustrations over the housing crisis and the federal government’s seeming inability to help has turned into apathy at best, and rage, at worst.

“They destroyed Florida,” said 69-year-old Bobbie Ruggieri, a food pantry volunteer.

Lehigh Acres is about 30 miles east of the Gulf of Mexico’s sandy beaches in southwest Florida, slightly northwest of the Everglades. Once sleepy and rural, the area boomed high and hard between 2003 and 2007. The population doubled to about 65,000, mostly from service and construction workers living large off the success of the area’s new housing. The fall came just as fast. By 2008, Lehigh Acres and the entire Fort Myers area had the nation’s highest foreclosure rate. Currently, one in every 96 homes is in foreclosure.

Here and likely elsewhere, no politician is spared the fury over the housing crunch. Experts say neither President Barack Obama nor any of the Republicans who want to challenge him in November have solutions for falling prices, depressed construction and waves of foreclosures.

Obama said this week that he wants to help struggling homeowners refinance their mortgages. His GOP opponents generally say the government should not interfere in the housing market. But a growing number of experts are advocating a bolder approach to provide relief to the 11 million homeowners in the United States who owe more on their mortgages than their houses are worth.

Republican candidate Mitt Romney stood in front of an empty, foreclosed home Tuesday and told a small crowd that he would encourage banks to work with homeowners. He also defended the banks, saying they also were hamstrung by the crisis.

“In this case, it’s because of the banks,” Romney said. “Well, the banks aren’t bad people. They’re just overwhelmed.”

Kit Bock, who owns a landscaping company, listened. He said his company has lost $10 million in business in the past decade. It once employed 160 people but now just 30 are on the payroll.

Bock said he thinks he’ll vote for Romney because of his success as a businessman. But Bock said he’s not wildly enthusiastic about any candidate.

“What I’d like to hear from a candidate is not how bad things are and how everyone else hasn’t done their job. I’d like to hear specifically what they can do to change things,” he said.

Food bank pantry manager Karen Balch was too busy handing out deli meat and bread to the needy to go see Romney. She wishes he or former House Speaker Newt Gingrich or any other national politician would drop by.

“They’re all good people here,” sighed Balch, who started volunteering when she lost her job at a flea market. “Hard-working people. It seems like everyone you talk to here in Lehigh is losing a home.”

Walt Romberg, another pantry volunteer, bought a $139,000 home with his wife in 2004. They put down $75,000 after selling a business. It took them a while to find jobs, then they lost them. They nearly went into foreclosure, and would have, if not for a nonprofit that’s helping pay their mortgage for 18 months. The home is now worth less than $55,000.

Romberg said the nation’s problems started under President George W. Bush, but he doesn’t blame Bush entirely. He also doesn’t blame Obama, but thinks Obama “hasn’t helped all that much, either.” Romberg said he was thinking of voting for Romney because he’s “created some jobs, like Staples,” referring to the office supply chain that Romney’s former company, Bain Capital, financed.

Ruggieri, who also volunteers as a nurse at a free medical clinic with 200 people on its waiting list, said she won’t vote for Romney.

“I’m mad that he blamed Obama for this,” she said.

Ruggieri doesn’t see the housing crisis as any one politician’s or party’s fault, although she does have some choice words for the banks. But she’s one of the lucky ones in Lehigh Acres: She and her husband bought a foreclosed home for $33,000 in 2009, once worth $211,000.

Daniel Bozarth, who rents a home a few streets away from where Romney stood, applauded his remarks. The 26-year-old, who is collecting $160 a week in unemployment after losing his job repairing motorcycles and ATVs, also doesn’t blame Obama. He also likes that Romney made millions during his career.

“If we were to have someone like that, that’s what we need,” Bozarth said. “We need someone to get us a lot of jobs. I think we’ve hit rock bottom.”

Another neighbor, Michelle Wheeler, a 44-year-old staunch Obama supporter, refused to attend Romney’s event.

“This is not a situation that can get fixed in four years,” said Wheeler, who was laid off from her job at State Farm insurance after injuring her knee. Without health insurance, she can’t get surgery. Without surgery, she can’t walk much or work.

She is angry that Republicans, and some Democrats, haven’t supported Obama’s ideas.

“I blame anyone who is opposing him,” Wheeler said. “Just work with the president.”

Across town at Joe’s Cafe, owner Joe Golio shook his head when asked whether any Republican candidates can help Lehigh Acres. Business has been tough the last four years and he can’t afford to move. His home, worth $250,000 four years ago, is now valued at $67,000, he said.

His son, James, waits tables at the restaurant. His home is worth $27,000 and he owes $117,000 on the mortgage.

Neither man blames Obama. But neither really wants him to stay in office. And they aren’t sure any of the GOP candidates would be any better.

“They’re all cowards,” James Golio said.

Added his father: “I don’t like to listen to politicians. You hear the same thing from everyone. They’re short on detail. I just want the truth, whatever it is.”

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Romney, Gingrich joust over ties to Reagan (AP)

JACKSONVILE, Fla. ? Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says he was vastly closer to President Ronald Reagan than his opponents.

Gingrich says he worked with Reagan when he was in Congress and is proud to have the endorsement of Michael Reagan, Ronald Reagan’s oldest son. Gingrich also says that he was “fighting in the trenches” while Reagan was president.

The former House speaker is contrasting himself with rival Mitt Romney, who he says was voting in a Democratic primary while Gingrich worked with Reagan.

Romney says he’s always voted for Republicans when he could, though he voted when he was an independent in a Democratic primary. He says it’s reasonable to say that Gingrich was closer to Reagan because Gingrich was in Congress while Reagan was president.

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He’s back

updated 7:48 a.m. ET Jan. 6, 2012

LONDON – Thierry Henry has rejoined Arsenal on a two-month loan from the New York Red Bulls after the Premier League club completed insurance agreements with Henry’s Major League Soccer team.

The former France striker had to wait a week for the deal to be reached Friday, but could begin his second spell with Arsenal by playing in Monday’s FA Cup third-round match against Leeds.

Henry scored a club-record 226 goals for Arsenal between 1999-2007.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says “we will have Thierry for January and in February. … I am sure during these two months he will be a massive asset to the team in the dressing room and on the pitch.”

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NFL: Giants rout Falcons, earn date with top-seeded Packers

New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks celebrates after scoring on a 72-yard touchdown pass against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half of an NFL wild card playoff football game Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.?? Even Eli Manning?s feet are dangerous.

Manning punctuated his best pro season Sunday by throwing for three touchdowns and scrambling for a 14-yard gain that woke up New York?s offense. He sparked the Giants to a 24-2 rout of the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC wild-card game Sunday, their first postseason victory since their Super Bowl upset of undefeated New England four years ago.

Next up is just as big a challenge for the Giants (10-7): the defending champion Packers in Green Bay next Sunday. New York lost 38-35 to Green Bay in December.

The team that couldn?t run the ball will be sprinting there, bringing along a defense the Packers (15-1) actually might fear.

And an offense led by Manning, who hooked up on a 72-yard catch and run by Hakeem Nicks in the third quarter that put away the inept Falcons (10-7). Manning also connected on a 4-yard TD with Nicks in the second period, and a 27-yard TD throw to Mario Manningham in the fourth quarter that finished it off.

The Giants head to Green Bay with more balance on offense and more stinginess on defense than they?ve displayed most of the season. Their last postseason trip to Lambeau Field was a 23-20 overtime victory for the NFC championship two weeks before they upset the Patriots.

The tempo in the first playoff game at MetLife Stadium was set by New York?s defense, which never allowed Atlanta to get going, and by the league?s lowest-ranked rushing game, which ran for a season-high 172 yards, 92 by Brandon Jacobs and 63 by Ahmad Bradshaw. The Giants averaged 5.5 yards a carry, 2 yards more than in the regular season.

For all of Jacobs? and Bradshaw?s success, it was Manning?s escape and 14-yard dash on third down in the second period that got the Giants rolling. Jacobs soon broke a 34-yard run, and Manning hit Nicks on a post pattern to put the Giants up 7-2.

They never really had to look back as the Falcons bumbled their way to their third straight playoff loss under coach Mike Smith and quarterback Matt Ryan.

New York was aided greatly by Atlanta?s penchant for gambling on fourth downs ? and failing. Twice the Giants stymied the Falcons on fourth-and-1 as Ryan?s sneaks went nowhere. The defense also stopped Michael Turner, supposedly the most effective runner on the field, on a third-and-inches late in the third period. Continued…

Atlanta missed on a fourth-down try in overtime that cost the Falcons a game against New Orleans during the season. While they negated New York?s recently revitalized pass rush for much of the day, the Falcons couldn?t gain any traction on the ground, being held to 64 yards rushing.

Both offenses sputtered in the first half with an assortment of penalties, drops and poor throws.

When the Falcons wheeled out the no-huddle offense, though, they marched from their 10 to a fourth-and 1 at the New York 24. On the first play of the second quarter, Ryan was stacked up on his sneak.

But it turned out positively for the Falcons anyway.

Giants guard Chris Snee was called for holding, and, from his 13, Manning was pressured back into the end zone by James Sanders. He threw the ball away to avoid the sack, resulting in a safety.

New York had its own fourth-and-inches run on its first touchdown drive. Jacobs ran over safety Thomas DeCoud on the play from the Atlanta 6.

Nicks caught his post pattern over Dominique Franks, the fill-in for injured cornerback Brent Grimes, to make it 7-2.

The Giants? most recent home playoff victory was a 41-0 rout of Minnesota for the 2000 NFC title.

Atlanta?s last playoff win was in 2005 over St. Louis when Michael Vick still was the Falcons? quarterback.

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How would you change the HTC Titan?

We fell in love with the 4.7-inch HTC Titan’s brilliant build quality, battery life and camera — less so for the bad pixel density, Mango’s flakiness and only having 12GB free memory once the OS had made its land grab. But if you found yourself back in 2010 when HTC was hashing out the schematics for this giant of a smartphone, what would you have demanded it do differently? (We’ll cover the Sensation XL in a couple of weeks for those of you who grabbed the Android version of this device.) There’s a river of comments below, come on in, the water’s fine!

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Chinese held for firebomb attack at Japan embassy in Seoul


SEOUL | Sun Jan 8, 2012 1:06am EST

SEOUL (Reuters) – A Chinese man who reportedly said his grandmother was one of many thousands forced into prostitution for the Japanese army during World War Two was arrested on Sunday for a firebomb attack at the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, police said.

The 37-year-old man, identified by his family name Liu, hurled four petrol bombs at the embassy building in central Seoul on Sunday morning, scorching an outer part of the wall, a Seoul police officer said.

There were no reports of injuries.

Police were questioning Liu, a resident of the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, who entered the country on a tourist visa via Japan late last month, to determine the reasons behind the attack, the officer said.

The Yonhap news agency said the man had told investigators that his grandmother had served as a “comfort woman” for Japanese troops and that he had staged the attack in protest against Japan’s wartime atrocities.

Historians say hundreds of thousands of women from Asian countries, mostly Koreans and Chinese, were forced to work at front-line brothels for the Japanese military. The Korean peninsula was under Japanese colonial rule from 1910 to 1945.

Tokyo has apologized for its treatment of the women but refused to hold talks on compensating the ageing victims.

(Reporting by Sung-won Shim; Editing by Ron Popeski)

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