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There have been two dozen emergency-board [09 Oct 2011|10:54am]
WASHINGTON—The White House, in an unusual but not unprecedented move, has stepped into an impasse between major freight railroads and labor unions, attempting to avert a potential strike as early as December.

The Obama administration appointed a "presidential ugg boots outlet emergency board" Thursday to resolve stalled contract talks that began in early 2010 and cover about 94,000 workers, roughly two-thirds of the industry's unionized worker, at more than 30 railroads.

There have been two dozen emergency-board appointments since 1990, including a 2007 intervention in labor talks between Amtrak and its workers, but this is the first board for major freight railroads since 1996. The impasse comes as railroads continue to rack up big profits, with Union Pacific, CSX and Norfolk Southern posting six consecutive quarters of double-digit profit gains as of July, 2011.

Labor unions argue they deserve a bigger cut of that revenue. But the industry contends it has offered generous wage increases and that labor's demands would eat into the estimated $12 billion the industry plans to spend this year on track improvements and other capital expenditures.

A strike is ugg boots for sale still viewed as unlikely, but the prospect of a disruption of freight shipments during the holiday season has raised the stakes. Industry officials say a strike would cost $2 billion a day.

"Freight rail is vital to our economy and our future," President Barack Obama said in a statement. "A disruption could affect businesses across the country and cause unnecessary damage to our already-fragile economy."

The five-member board will hear arguments from each side and then recommend contract terms within 30 days. The parties will then have 30 additional days to review the recommendations and work out a deal, or a strike could occur.

Railroads and the industry's largest union, United Transportation Union, reached a tentative deal this summer that the industry wants to serve as a model for contracts with the other unions. United Transportation represents about 40,000 employees. The remaining unions rejected an offer that would have increased wages by 17% over six years, said the National Carriers' Conference Committee, representing railroads in the talks.

"These robust increases are exceptional," A. Kenneth Gradia, uggs outlet the committee's chairman, said in a statement.

Union representatives couldn't immediately be reached for comment. The Transportation Communications International Union said in June that the railroads' proposal would include insufficient wage increases and unfairly shift health-care costs to employees.
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A year after Rosa Parks [09 Oct 2011|10:54am]
Fred Shuttlesworth's long series of confrontations with Birmingham Commissioner of Public Safety Eugene "Bull" Connor over segregation laws made the Alabama city one of the pivotal battlegrounds of the civil-rights movement.

A founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Mr. Shuttlesworth was a Baptist minister whom Martin Luther King Jr. once called "the most courageous civil-rights fighter in the South."

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.Mr. Shuttlesworth tried to enroll his kids in a segregated school, led lunch-counter sit-ins and organized the Selma-to-Montgomery march of 1965. ugg boots clearance He was a main organizer of the Freedom Rides. When Mr. Shuttlesworth was arrested for parading without a permit during a 1963 demonstration in Birmingham, he appealed his conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, where Birmingham's law was struck down.

The activist, who died Wednesday at age 89, faced violence from people resisting his crusade; he was beaten senseless by Klansmen, and his wife was stabbed. In 1956, a bomb destroyed his house. But in response to advice to leave town, Mr. Shuttlesworth replied, "I wasn't saved to run."

Ralph Luker, a civil-rights historian in Atlanta, said Mr. Shuttlesworth had "crazy courage."

A native of Oxmoor, Ala., Mr. Shuttlesworth early on developed a reputation for determination and volatility. In 1941, he was convicted of running his family's still. He found work as a truck driver and built a home for his young wife out of World War II scrap metal.
ugg boots clearance He later attended an unaccredited Bible academy and then Selma University, a black Baptist institution, and what is now Alabama State University. He seemed to chafe wherever he went, and didn't get along with the deacons at his first pastorate, in Selma.

In 1953, Mr. Shuttlesworth became pastor of Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, where he immediately began challenging segregation by pressing the city to hire black police officers. He joined the NAACP, and when Alabama outlawed the rights group, Mr. Shuttlesworth founded the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights—a direct provocation to Mr. Connor.

A year after Rosa Parks challenged segregation on buses in Montgomery, Mr. Shuttlesworth announced he and his congregation would begin sitting at the front of Birmingham's buses on Dec. 26, 1956. On Christmas Day, someone detonated several sticks of dynamite that destroyed Mr. Shuttlesworth's house while he was in bed, yet he escaped with a bump on the head.

The next day, he led the bus protest.

For the next seven years, Mr. Shuttlesworth challenged Birmingham's segregation laws with civil ugg boots clearance disobedience and boycotts of local businesses. His run-ins with Mr. Connor, who repeatedly provoked and arrested him, became the stuff of civil-rights legend.

A fighter who once proclaimed he would "kill segregation or be killed by it," Mr. Shuttlesworth criticized Dr. King for his "flowery speeches" in lieu of direct action. But the two could work closely.

In 1963, he convinced Dr. King to come to Birmingham to participate in landmark protests at which Mr. Connor turned fire hoses and police dogs on demonstrators. The incident, caught on national television, helped sway public opinion and set in motion the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

By that time, Mr. Shuttlesworth had split with his Birmingham congregation and moved on to a new pastorate in Cincinnati. He remained a major figure in protests in the South, including a widely publicized "wade-in" at a segregated beach in St. Augustine, Fla., in 1965.

In Cincinnati, he started a foundation that helped poor families afford houses, but largely dropped out of the news after the 1960s. In 2004, ugg boots clearance when the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was beset with administrative problems, Mr. Shuttlesworth returned as interim president but resigned soon after.

"Martin Luther King Jr. got the credit because he wrote the 'Letter from the Birmingham Jail,' but he would not have been in jail if it was not for Fred Shuttlesworth," said Andrew Young, a former United Nations ambassador and Atlanta mayor who helped organize the 1963 Birmingham protests.

"If anybody deserves credit for delivering America a civil-rights bill in 1964, it's Fred Shuttlesworth."
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.Contenus associés. [09 Oct 2011|12:12pm]
BRUXELLES (AP) — La campagne de bombardements de l'OTAN sur la Libye, qui a débuté il y a sept mois, se poursuivra malgré la chute du régime de Moammar Kadhafi, ont annoncé jeudi des responsables de l'Alliance atlantique.

Lors de la conférence des ministres de la Défense des pays-membres de l'OTAN, à Bruxelles, le Français Gérard Longuet a précisé que les frappes ugg pas chere aériennes ne cesseraient pas tant que subsistaient des poches de résistances pro-Kadhafi.

Le secrétaire américain à la Défense Leon Panetta a souligné quant à lui qu'aucune condition précise n'avait été fixée pour décider de la fin de la mission de combat, mais que l'opération ne sera pas terminée tant que des affrontements importants continueront, et que des menaces pèseront sur la population.

Il a ajouté qu'après deux jours de réunions, les ministres de la Défense s'étaient mis d'accord sur le fait que la décision dépendra de la capacité des forces pro-Kadhafi à poursuivre leurs attaques contre les civils, et de l'aptitude des troupes du Conseil national de transition (CNT) à garantir la sécurité dans le pays.

Ses propos ugg pas chere montrent que la fin de la mission n'a pas été programmée, et qu'un prolongement de l'opération, censée se terminer fin décembre, n'est pas écarté.

D'autres responsables sont allés dans le même sens, laissant ouverte la possibilité de poursuivre pendant trois mois de plus les bombardements si les forces pro-Kadhafi continuent à combattre.

Si les anciens rebelles contrôlent désormais la majorité du pays, certaines régions restent aux mains des forces fidèles à l'ancien homme fort de Tripoli, notamment la ville de Syrte sur la côte méditerranéenne, Bani Walid et d'autres parties dans le sud du pays.

Depuis le début de l'intervention en mars dernier sur la Libye, l'OTAN a mené plus de 9.300 frappes aériennes.

Au cours de leur réunion à Bruxelles, les ministres ont aussi ugg pas cher parlé de l'Afghanistan, d'où l'OTAN a engagé un processus de retrait après une guerre de dix ans contre les insurgés talibans.

"C'est un moment important pour l'Afghanistan", a déclaré le secrétaire général de l'OTAN Anders Fogh Rasmussen. "La transition est en cours et elle ne déraillera pas."

L'OTAN et ses alliés ont commencé à retirer une partie des 140.000 hommes déployés sur place et à transmettre la responsabilité des opérations de sécurité à la police et à l'armée afghanes. Ce processus doit prendre fin en 2014, quand les forces étrangères mettront un terme à leur mission de combat.

Anders Fogh Rasmussen a aussi souligné que malgré les demandes d'intervention en Syrie, l'OTAN n'avait pas l'intention d'y lancer une opération similaire à celle menée en Libye.

"Nous en ugg pas cher avons pris la responsabilité en Libye parce qu'il y avait un mandat clair de l'ONU et parce que nous avions reçu un soutien clair des pays de la région", a-t-il dit, en précisant que ces conditions n'étaient pas réunies pour la Syrie. AP
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Des experts des pays du Sahel chargés de suivre la circulation des armes en provenance de Libye [09 Oct 2011|12:13pm]
ALGER (AP) — Des cellules sécuritaires, composées à la fois d'experts militaires et d'investigateurs, ont été mises en place par les pays du Sahel (Algérie, Mali, Mauritanie et Niger), a annoncé jeudi le quotidien arabophone "Al Khabar", ugg pas cher citant "une haute instance militaire" algérienne.

Ces commissions, en application des décisions prises lors de la dernière réunion d'Alger sur le terrorisme au Sahel, les 7 et 8 septembre, sont notamment chargées de suivre le dossiers des armes en provenance de Libye.

Selon "Al Khabar", ugg pas cher les experts des quatre pays sont déjà parvenus à établir une liste de "23 grands trafiquants d'armes", de nationalités africaines, qui ont introduit des armes libyennes dans les pays du Sahel, les vendant en partie aux groupes armés islamistes d'Al-Qaïda au Maghreb islamique (AQMI).

Yahia Djouadi, émir d'AQMI de la zone du Sahara, son lieutenant algérien Abdelhamid Abou Zeid, le Mauritanien Ould Houni Abdallah et le Nigérien Djomani Reggane font partie de la liste en question, précise "Al Khabar".

Selon ce journal, les investigations menées par les experts des quatre pays ont permis par ailleurs d'identifier trois réseaux de ugg pas chere trafiquants qui vendent leurs armes dans les pays du Sahel et d'autres pays d'Afrique. Un quatrième réseau, dont les éléments sont de nationalité tchadienne, est chargé de faire rentrer des armes de Libye au Niger en empruntant le passage de Erg Merzoug, à la frontière libyo-nigérienne. Ce groupe travaille avec des Libyens originaires de Qatroun et Zouila, ajoute "Al Khabar". AP
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