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2011年4月21日星期四

Results of the vote type Nigerian tensions - Wall Street Journal

KADUNA, Nigeria - the choice of incumbent Goodluck Jonathan made that gap between Nigeria's predominantly Christian shows raw South and North, Muslim how quickly the country's latent religious and economic tensions can erupt in violence.

Funding agencies estimated Wednesday killed more than 100 people in violence which were flashed in Northern Nigeria, after Mr Jonathan, a Christian from the South, was elected with about 60% of the nationwide vote. Mr Jonathan has now the difficult task from attempting to the nation, Africa's most populous and a growing destination for foreign investment to settle down.

The city of Kaduna has many of the problems, the fuel riots in Northern Nigeria, including high poverty and youth unemployment have contributed. Had his Kabala littered neighborhood, West with small shops and one-storey houses, is home to Christians and Muslims, who together lived in relative peace.

On the Saturday morning met almost 1,000 voters cast ballots in a predominantly Muslim part of Kabala West. A rumor spread that Christian voters in the neighboring polling unit had prevented Muslim observers from entering the unit.

Several dozen young Muslim men went in the direction of the next Church, say that a ballot box was it disappears. Arguments in shoving matches turned.

Police came then the military. The day vote of resumed.

The outbreak was sparked by the young people misunderstanding a business of this area seemed cut political leaders with regard to the observer had, the each party sends monitor polling stations. According to residents and members of the two main parties in Nigeria - Christians and Muslims alike – the activists agreed peace in Kabala West on Saturday with the agreed, that members who were Muslim monitor votes in the Christian areas would not to keep, and Christians would not enter predominantly Muslim areas.

"It was a long understanding in this area, during the vote, Hausa [Muslim] observers here come would not", said James Sako, 59-year-old trader in a nearby Christian area.

When security agreed forces appeared, calm, to restore Christian and Muslim observers back to their respective posts.

But later on this evening, unknown suspect a bomb in the happy night threw hotel on the Christian quarter, injured were eight patrons, two critical.

It was one of the many outbreaks in Kaduna, Nigeria, the site of several sectarian clashes in the last decade. The local Government has tried, such violence by separation of the Muslim and Christian population, partly by promoting Christian inhabitants on the southern part of the city move to reduce. Residents say that the steps have largely worked. But tensions quickly to close combat.

During the vote on Saturday a group of young men, ran with the West life towards entry points in a walled off of walls Christian section of Kabala wooden clubs. Women within rushed their children. A man his clothes washing machine head within interrupted and to lock his door.

On Sunday in Kaduna, Nigeria, voting results showed that Mr Jonathan main rival was former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, the gain in the Northern States. His supporters celebrated.

But in the evening, national results showed Mr Jonathan will return to the South and the choice to win. Celebrations turned to violence. Supporters of Mr Buhari burned houses of people, Christians as well as high-profile were Muslim leaders who thought, Mr Jonathan have secured.

Unrest spread early to Nigeria's North Monday and Tuesday. Churches, mosques and houses were burned. Hundreds of people were injured and many thousands were suppressed, according to Nigerian Red Cross has published its final death toll not.

On Monday evening, Mr Jonathan put in his acceptance speech in the capital Abuja for peace. But Nigeria has a number of politicians who do not easily accept defeat.

Mr Buhari Party Congress for progressive change, rejected most of the results, although it local and international election monitors of the country's most credible choice in decades called.

Mr Buhari, the elections contested in 2003, and 2007 has distanced himself and his party from the violence. In a statement on Wednesday, he told his followers that "it is wrong, if you perpetrators your ranks and enable as places make the senseless destruction of worship to such dastardly acts."

Residents of Kaduna said that a curfew imposed has kept quiet the Government, which easily facilitated Wednesday, things. Still, they fear what lies under the current peace.

Monday "was crazy, there was almost war", said Lalas ABBA, a DJ on the bomb hit happy night is 33 years old, hotel. "If you outside, before you know it, you can only shot to get."


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2011年4月20日星期三

Intel, IBM results show back of the Corporate computing application

April 20, 2011, 3: 48 pm EDT by Olga Kharif, Katie Hoffmann and Danielle Kucera

(Updates with commercial German from ninth paragraph).

April 20 (Bloomberg) — Intel Corp. and International Business Machines issued sales and profit forecasts which reflect the application of companies wishing to upgrade computer systems left fallow during the recession.IBM, the largest provider of computer services, boosted its profit for the year of the forecast, while Intel, the chip manufacturer high, in the second quarter sales forecast higher than analysts predicted. VMware Inc. and Juniper Networks Inc., two other enterprise technology vendors, also met or exceeded analysts forecasts.The Quartet of results suggests that after the end of the recession in 2009, an upturn in demand may be gathering steam. Companies are outfitting data centers produce storage, software and other computing tasks on the Internet. The global market for such services oriented clouds may be more than double 148.8 billion in 2014 58.6 billion in 2009, according to the researcher Gartner Inc. in Stamford. "The replacement of the product cycle is finally occurring after the slowdown in 2008,", said Michael Yoshikami, chief strategist of investment advisers YCMNet in Walnut Creek, California." "Gains in all of these companies reflect the fact that companies spend yet.".Restricted computer companies and software spending during the recession, which ran from December 2007 to June 2009. The Batavian belt-tightening sales to Intel, Microsoft Corp. and other indicators of technology and the Nasdaq Composite index was sent to a little more than six years in March of the 2009.Intel income ForecastIntel quarter current will be $ 12.8 billionmore or less $ 500 million, the company said yesterday. That compares with $ 11.9 billion, or the average of forecasts of analysts compiled by Bloomberg. Of IBM operating profit will be at least $13.15 per share this year, higher than an earlier projection of at least $13 and the estimated average $13.08 analysts.Intel, based in Santa Clara, California, benefits such as mobile devices, including iPad stimulates demand Apple Inc. to online services offered by servers powered by Intel. net result of the first quarter past 29 for cent to 3.16 billion, or 56 cents per share, of 2.44 billion, or 43 cents, a year earlier, said Intel. Analysts had estimated profits of 46 cents. Sales increased 25% to $ 12.8 billion, compared to an average forecast of $ 11.6 billion.RiseIntel shares acquired at 5.2 percent German trade today at the equivalent of $20.91 and rose by 4.7% as of 9: 34 p.m. that intel had won as much as 6.7% end U.S. trade after having climbed 24 cents to $19.86 on the Nasdaq stock market yesterday.IBM, based in Armonk, New York, have slipped to the 2.7 per cent in German trade today. The stock fell $ 4 to $161.40 end U.S. trade after drag 54 cents to $165.40 on sales of the New York Stock Exchange.IBM last quarter rose 7.7% $ 24.6 billion, projections, as revenues from softwarehardware and services jumped. The equipment sales rose quarter fifth straight as customers continued to upgrade after IBM released a new mainframe and its computer server Power7 system last year.VMware, the major manufacturer of programs that allow computers run multiple operating systems, said profit excluding certain expenses of 48 cents per share. Which exceeded the average of 42-100 of projections compiled by Bloomberg. Sales increased 33% to 843.7 million, said the company based in Palo Alto, California. Analysts on average estimated at 814.5 million.Customers are snapping VMware products that help to make their servers - computers used to run websites and networks - multitasking machines capable of running several different applications. Earnings also reflect an expansion in new businesses, including storage and office automation software.VMware, Juniper "they leave 18 new products last year, and we here are almost six months later," Robert Breza, analyst at RBC markets of capital in Minneapolis, said in an interview. "You start to see new products to enter the customer".VMware is sweeping as much as 12% in commerce extended yesterday. The shares had slipped 53 cents to $85.97 at the New York Stock Exchange trading composite, and before the present had decreased by 3.3% this year.Juniper, no. 2 Internet networking equipment manufacturer, reported profit in first quarter consistent estimates of analysts. The results have been promoted as the Internet and telecommunications services providers buy gear to handle the flow of data on smartphones and computers video running greedy on bandwidth.Juniper has increased as much as 3.8% in the equivalent of $39.68 German trade today. The stock had earned $1.18, or 3.1 per cent, in late trading on the York Stock Exchange trading composite after the closure of 21 cents to $38.47.

-With the help of Joseph Galante and Adam Satariano in San Francisco. Editors: Tom Giles, Jillian Ward, Simon Thiel.

To contact the reporters on this story: Olga Kharif in Portland, Oregon, at okharif@bloomberg.net. Katie Hoffmann in New York at khoffmann4@bloomberg.net; Danielle Kucera in New York at dkucera6@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Tom Giles at tgiles@bloomberg.net.


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2011年4月11日星期一

Nigeria's first election results indicate losses for the ruling party - Christian Science Monitor

On Saturday Nigeria in about 85 percent of the country in elections to the legislative elected. These elections were postponed by a week after logistical problems on 2 April, and these problems take into account the delays, which affect about 15 percent of the country further have.

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Yesterday began to get results from the districts that have voted, and the new pattern confirms what some analysts losses for the ruling people's Democratic Party (PDP) predicted, namely. So far, the action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), which has much of Southwest seems a large beneficiary. The same analysts have predicted losses for the PDP in the parliamentary elections but tend to predict that acting President Goodluck Jonathan will win re-election. The PDP retains the Presidency, but the party and the President will face a different political landscape.

But let's not get ahead of ourselves - we see the results we have.

On the integrity of the voting, voting was not quite smooth on Saturday - bombs exploded in several areas, and leader of the opposition in the State of Bayelsa State observers are largely crying foul about the elections - but praised the conduct of the elections. The EU Chief Observer, said: "We have observed a generally encouraging conduct of the elections, in a generally peaceful atmosphere." The general consensus so far that seems 2011 an improvement compared to 2007.

With more confidence in the process, Nigerians and international observers show more faith in the results. It is on value paid attention as to tabular form shows the results. A Nigerian friend here has emphasised opposition parties, the Guide to the simple me in Chicago as curious, monitoring the physical tabulation of the vote. Groups from existence voters and party officials present in the polling stations, and you are to see and verify the official results, my friend says, will bring more transparency to the count. Reuters notes that this phenomenon also underlines also the logistical difficulties, which votes count in remote areas, where in some cases, results are collected by officials on the horse's back.

Now, the actual results. The best sources I've found are live updates and the choice of the coalition of Nigeria results page 234. I quote from the latter:

Senatorial elections

37 Results have 94 Senate districts would get. The analysis of the results obtained show that ACN has 13 seats (35.1 percent), APGA 1 seat (2.7 percent), CPC 3 seats (8.1 percent), LP 1 seat (2.7 percent), PDP 19 seats (51.4%)

Bundestag election House of representatives

76 Results have of 315 constituencies would get. The analysis of the results obtained show that ACCORD 3 seats (3.9 percent), ACN 21 seats (27.6%), APGA 2 seats (2.6 percent), CPC 5 seats (6.6 per cent), LP 1 seat (1.3%), PDP 43 seats (56.6 percent), PPN 1 seat (1.3%).

The coalition has also results by district.

Comment on the elections comes fast and furious. Useful analysis of the results can be found next to VOA, Bloomberg and 234. One thing that many emphasize these outlets is defeated not only the pattern of results and the strong showing of the opposition, but also the high-profile of some PDP members, such as the speaker of the House.

Do to the opposition gains for President Jonathan my trouble? The financial times writes, "the results are an indication of the public mood before the presidential polls next weekend". That could make Jonathan. On the other hand, praise for improvements in the electoral process to Jonathan is remuneration in some segments of the Nigerian press. So, the political signals are mixed well. Presidents destinies are bound in any case not always fully to the performance of their parties.

Here is my guide to the options for readers who want more background.

: Alex Thurston is a PhD student studying Islam in Africa at Northwestern University and blogs in the Sahel blog.

Christian Science Monitor has assembled a diverse group of Africa blogger. Our guest bloggers are not employed or under the direction of the monitor and the reviews are the bloggers own, such as responsibility for the content of their blogs. Here, us of a blogger contact you click.


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2011年4月8日星期五

Early results: singer, Haiti vote to win

If the preliminary results stand, musician Michel Martelly will inherit a job laden with challenges.If the preliminary results are available, musicians Michel Martelly inherit laden with challenges a job.NEW: Receive streets fill with the cheering Michel Martelly SupportersMartelly 67.6% of the vote, preliminary results show runoff race against former first lady Mirlande Manigat took last MonthMartelly: "I represent the light at the end of the tunnel"

(CNN) --extravaganten carnival musician, the corners with Michel Martelly from former Haitian first lady Mirlande Manigat in a central presidential runoff vote last month, according to the preliminary results released Monday instead.

Martelly, 50, took during Manigat, 67.6 percent of the vote, 70, 31.5%, received after Pierre Thibault, spokesman for the Provisional Electoral Council Haiti.

After the roads around the Electoral Council in Pétionville the "tête Kale", filled with Martelly's spirited supporters, or bald head-Sung one of the Martelly's many nicknames.

The preliminary results was initially expected, announced last week, but was forced the Council to delay the announcement until Monday. Final results are scheduled to be announced April 16.

Martelly made a name as a singer "Sweet Mickey,", which sometimes from a bottle around straight potion and tore his clothes during performances.

But he shed his bad-boy image stage show to take care to educate his family and his children.

"My life on the stage was very different than it was at home," said Martelly after the elections of November last year in the violence.

Early December announced the Electoral Council Manigat had won but was missing the majority of the vote for a final victory needed. Jew Célestin first results put it in a runoff election with Government-backed candidate.

Haitian responded charge fraud as well as burning cars, tyres and Celestin's campaign headquarters in Port-au-Prince.

The candidate who claimed third place, Martelly, he had won more votes than Célestin and a review of the results by an organization of American States supported team, that conflicts.

The runoff vote was to take place March 20 and unfolded would peacefully in most cases amid concern that the return of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, disrupt a polarizing figure in Haiti, the vote. Aristide a low profile met in Haiti two days before the runoff, but so far held and no candidate support.

If the preliminary results, Martelly inherit laden with challenges as the impoverished country rebuild struggles after devastating earthquake last year and a cholera epidemic a job.

Martelly said in December that Haiti will go nowhere if the people have a President they can trust, a President who is honest.

"I been on the floor with them for 22 years," he said his musical career. "People know me." "I am the light at the end of the tunnel."Ross Velton, journalists Allyn Gaestel and CNNS Moni Basu to this report

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2011年4月6日星期三

Early results: singer, Haiti vote to win

If the preliminary results stand, musician Michel Martelly will inherit a job laden with challenges.If the preliminary results are available, musicians Michel Martelly inherit laden with challenges a job.NEW: Receive streets fill with the cheering Michel Martelly SupportersMartelly 67.6% of the vote, preliminary results show runoff race against former first lady Mirlande Manigat took last MonthMartelly: "I represent the light at the end of the tunnel"

(CNN) --extravaganten carnival musician, the corners with Michel Martelly from former Haitian first lady Mirlande Manigat in a central presidential runoff vote last month, according to the preliminary results released Monday instead.

Martelly, 50, took during Manigat, 67.6 percent of the vote, 70, 31.5%, received after Pierre Thibault, spokesman for the Provisional Electoral Council Haiti.

After the roads around the Electoral Council in Pétionville the "tête Kale", filled with Martelly's spirited supporters, or bald head-Sung one of the Martelly's many nicknames.

The preliminary results was initially expected, announced last week, but was forced the Council to delay the announcement until Monday. Final results are scheduled to be announced April 16.

Martelly made a name as a singer "Sweet Mickey,", which sometimes from a bottle around straight potion and tore his clothes during performances.

But he shed his bad-boy image stage show to take care to educate his family and his children.

"My life on the stage was very different than it was at home," said Martelly after the elections of November last year in the violence.

Early December announced the Electoral Council Manigat had won but was missing the majority of the vote for a final victory needed. Jew Célestin first results put it in a runoff election with Government-backed candidate.

Haitian responded charge fraud as well as burning cars, tyres and Celestin's campaign headquarters in Port-au-Prince.

The candidate who claimed third place, Martelly, he had won more votes than Célestin and a review of the results by an organization of American States supported team, that conflicts.

The runoff vote was to take place March 20 and unfolded would peacefully in most cases amid concern that the return of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, disrupt a polarizing figure in Haiti, the vote. Aristide a low profile met in Haiti two days before the runoff, but so far held and no candidate support.

If the preliminary results, Martelly inherit laden with challenges as the impoverished country rebuild struggles after devastating earthquake last year and a cholera epidemic a job.

Martelly said in December that Haiti will go nowhere if the people have a President they can trust, a President who is honest.

"I been on the floor with them for 22 years," he said his musical career. "People know me." "I am the light at the end of the tunnel."Ross Velton, journalists Allyn Gaestel and CNNS Moni Basu to this report

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2011年4月4日星期一

Early results: singer, Haiti vote to win

If the preliminary results stand, musician Michel Martelly will inherit a job laden with challenges.If the preliminary results are available, musicians Michel Martelly inherit laden with challenges a job.NEW: Receive streets fill with the cheering Michel Martelly SupportersMartelly 67.6% of the vote, preliminary results show runoff race against former first lady Mirlande Manigat took last MonthMartelly: "I represent the light at the end of the tunnel"

(CNN) --extravaganten carnival musician, the corners with Michel Martelly from former Haitian first lady Mirlande Manigat in a central presidential runoff vote last month, according to the preliminary results released Monday instead.

Martelly, 50, took during Manigat, 67.6 percent of the vote, 70, 31.5%, received after Pierre Thibault, spokesman for the Provisional Electoral Council Haiti.

After the roads around the Electoral Council in Pétionville the "tête Kale", filled with Martelly's spirited supporters, or bald head-Sung one of the Martelly's many nicknames.

The preliminary results was initially expected, announced last week, but was forced the Council to delay the announcement until Monday. Final results are scheduled to be announced April 16.

Martelly made a name as a singer "Sweet Mickey,", which sometimes from a bottle around straight potion and tore his clothes during performances.

But he shed his bad-boy image stage show to take care to educate his family and his children.

"My life on the stage was very different than it was at home," said Martelly after the elections of November last year in the violence.

Early December announced the Electoral Council Manigat had won but was missing the majority of the vote for a final victory needed. Jew Célestin first results put it in a runoff election with Government-backed candidate.

Haitian responded charge fraud as well as burning cars, tyres and Celestin's campaign headquarters in Port-au-Prince.

The candidate who claimed third place, Martelly, he had won more votes than Célestin and a review of the results by an organization of American States supported team, that conflicts.

The runoff vote was to take place March 20 and unfolded would peacefully in most cases amid concern that the return of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, disrupt a polarizing figure in Haiti, the vote. Aristide a low profile met in Haiti two days before the runoff, but so far held and no candidate support.

If the preliminary results, Martelly inherit laden with challenges as the impoverished country rebuild struggles after devastating earthquake last year and a cholera epidemic a job.

Martelly said in December that Haiti will go nowhere if the people have a President they can trust, a President who is honest.

"I been on the floor with them for 22 years," he said his musical career. "People know me." "I am the light at the end of the tunnel."Ross Velton, journalists Allyn Gaestel and CNNS Moni Basu to this report

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