Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Almost 80 per cent want directly elected mayor of Dublin, early indications show

Proposals for a directly elected mayor with strong executive powers are finding favour with Dubliners, according to interim results from a consultation process on the creation of the new office.

Preliminary results from mayor4dublin.ie, the website set up by the four Dublin local authorities, show opinion in favour of having a mayor elected by Dublin residents at almost 80 per cent.

The public consultation process, which runs until October 12th, is being used to gauge what powers and remit people would like a mayor to have ahead of the submission of proposals for the office to the Government later this year.

The four Dublin councils have been charged by Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan with formulating proposals for what the new mayor would do and how the new position would work.


Three options
Three options have been offered in the public consultation survey.

Option one is for a mayor with strong executive powers operating with a permanent chief executive and officials not appointed by the mayor.

Option two is also for a mayor with strong executive powers, but operating with a cabinet chosen by him or her.

Option three is for a mayor with a representational role and no executive or decision-making powers; this position would be similar to the current lord mayor role but for a longer term.

Results of the survey so far show almost three-quarters of respondents favour the executive type of mayor with strong decision-making powers. Option two, the mayor who can appoint a cabinet to manage the different areas of the city?s activities such as transport, housing or planning, is running ahead at 38 per cent, with 36 per cent favouring option one.

Fewer than 6 per cent chose the representational, or ambassadorial style of mayor.

Lord Mayor of Dublin Ois?n Quinn will also be hosting two workshops in the Mansion House as part of the consultation process. They will take place on October 8th at 5.30pm and October 12th at 2pm. Those wishing to participate can apply at their local library or email oonagh.casey@dublincity.ie stating the preferred date. Applications must be received by 5pm on Thursday.

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Cuba faces challenges in push to end dual currency

In this Aug. 30, 2013 photo, a food vendor spreads out convertible pesos, known as CUCs, the two bills on the right, and regular Cuban pesos at her stand in a vegetable market in Havana, Cuba. Cuba is the only country in the world that mints two national currencies, a bizarre system that even President Raul Castro acknowledges is hamstringing the island's socialist economy and must be scrapped.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

In this Aug. 30, 2013 photo, a food vendor spreads out convertible pesos, known as CUCs, the two bills on the right, and regular Cuban pesos at her stand in a vegetable market in Havana, Cuba. Cuba is the only country in the world that mints two national currencies, a bizarre system that even President Raul Castro acknowledges is hamstringing the island's socialist economy and must be scrapped.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

In this Aug. 30, 2013 photo, a picture of Cuba's President Raul Castro hangs on a shelf as a worker weighs goods at a state-run food store in Havana, Cuba. On the shelf are rice, sugar, vegetable oil and black beans with their price in Cuban pesos. Cuba is the only country in the world that mints two national currencies, a bizarre system that even President Raul Castro acknowledges is hamstringing the island's socialist economy and must be scrapped.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

HAVANA (AP) ? Cuba is the only country in the world that mints two national currencies, a bizarre system that even President Raul Castro acknowledges is hamstringing the island's socialist economy and must be scrapped.

Exactly how to do that is the problem.

Months after Castro made currency unification a centerpiece of a forceful address to parliament, no details have been made public. But a pilot program operating under the radar might hold clues to a way out.

Since the system was created in 1994, most islanders have been paid in national pesos worth 24 to the dollar in exchange houses, while tourists and the Cubans who attend to them receive a much more valuable peso pegged at 1-to-1 with the U.S. greenback.

The imbalance means doctors and physicists can make more money driving taxis or renting rooms than they can working in the professions for which they spent years preparing. In his July speech, Castro denounced the setup as having a warping effect on the economy and society in general.

Shaking up the dual currency system risks spiking inflation and creating new winners and losers, always dangerous on an island that embraces the goal of egalitarianism. It would also force a change in accounting rules that would eliminate a huge subsidy to state-run enterprises at a time when cash is so short.

But there are signs that change is coming, and hints at how the value of the currencies might meet in the middle.

Pavel Vidal, a former Cuban Central Bank economist now at Colombia's Javeriana University, told The Associated Press that a pilot program is being launched with select state businesses operating at a 10-to-1 exchange rate.

The businesses are in key sectors such as sugar, hotels and non-agricultural cooperatives. There has been no mention in the official media, but Vidal said it is happening and it's a good step.

"I think it's great because the elimination of the double currency must be gradual," he said.

Even incremental change may be tough to pull off, and requires the unraveling of Byzantine accounting practices that effectively allow state companies to purchase dollars at a fraction of what ordinary Cubans pay for them.

While the rate in exchange houses is 24 pesos to 1 convertible peso, or CUC, the Cuban government treats them as equal in official accounts, meaning state entities are getting them at a 1-to-1 subsidized rate.

"Whoever is getting these dollars at one-to-one is doing well, and that's the official sector," said Rafael Romeu, former president of the U.S.-based Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.

Despite reforms under Raul Castro, the state still may be too inefficient to quit the subsidy cold-turkey.

"They would be basically confronting their budget constraint in a serious way, and I don't think they are ready to do that," Romeu said. "They would have to cut a lot of social services."

The two Cuban pesos have been circulating in parallel since 1994, when the loss of billions in Soviet trade and subsidies forced Cuba to reluctantly open the economy to tourism, while trying to insulate most islanders from its capitalist effects.

The idea seemed simple: Canadian and European travelers would spend hard currency at government CUC shops catering almost exclusively to foreigners, while Cubans would keep living a socialist ideal in the other currency.

It hasn't worked out that way. As authorities pulled back on subsidies that once covered almost all of islanders' housing and food needs, people grew increasingly dependent on the added CUC income ? moonlighting in the tourism industry or receiving remittances from relatives abroad.

The result is the upside-down wage structure where low-skill workers like hotel chamber maids earn more from travelers' tips than professionals. A 53-year-old doctor recently left the medical profession after 25 years because his $25-a-month salary was putting food on the table for just two days a month. He now helps his mother rent rooms to tourists paying in convertible pesos.

"Professional salaries are in a desperate situation," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity because doctors generally are not authorized to talk to foreign media. "There's no motivation, and every day they ask more of you."

Contrast that with Rigoberto Sanchez Beltran, who pulls in about $70-$100 a month in tips for watching over parked cars at a tourist complex in Havana. Getting by is still tough, but he knows the job gives him a leg up on many of his more-educated neighbors.

"You get to know the regulars, and they give you a little more," he said.

Since 2010, Cuba has seen reforms including the legalization of a real estate market, increased private small businesses and creeping decentralization of state enterprise.

In July, Castro vowed that the dual currency was "one of the most important obstacles to the progress of the nation."

He did not say, however, how the cash-strapped state would manage to pay white-collar workers more.

Cuban officials have long argued that state salaries are effectively much higher than the often-reported average of $20 a month if you factor in things such as free health care, education and monthly food ration cards.

But today just about everyone acknowledges that low pay has been the enemy of efficiency, doing little to inspire hard work. Employees often pilfer supplies to resell or barter, or spend work hours on side projects that bring in CUCs.

At stores that still offer cheaper prices in national pesos, goods from soap to mops sell out quickly, snapped up by hoarders or black marketeers. So finding basics such as cooking oil and eggs often entails a trip to a CUC store.

"It's totally absurd that you get paid in one currency, but in order to live you need to pay with another," said Margarita Nieves, 69. "Until they fix that, they can't keep telling people there's no productivity."

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Associated Press writers Andrea Rodriguez and Anne-Marie Garcia contributed to this report.

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'Revenge' returns lower amid Sunday ratings bummer | Inside TV ...

What do Revenge, Once Upon a Time, The Good Wife, The Mentalist, Amazing Race and all of Fox?s animation block have in common? Every show returned with a season premiere last night that was lower rated than last fall?s opener.

It was an across-the-board Sunday bummer for broadcast entertainment shows. Starting with ABC, Once was down 33 percent and Revenge was down 25 percent. New adultery drama Betrayal got off to a decidedly unsexy 5.3 million viewers and a 1.5 adults 18-49 rating, down 29 percent from 666 Park Ave. in this slot last year.

On CBS, Amazing Race was down 20 percent, The Good Wife was down 17 percent and The Mentalist was down 24 percent (all slightly delayed, naturally). Good Wife tied Betrayal as the night?s lowest-rated entertainment program and you have to figure this is likely a final season starting at that number for a fifth year show.

Fox: Simpsons down 26 percent, Bob?s Burgers down 19 percent, Family Guy down 21 percent, and American Dad down 16 percent. So there ? American Dad gets the award for dropping the least, percentage wise.

Thoughts: It?s hard to blame any one show. When every returning broadcast series is down between 16 and 33 percent on the same night, it?s tough to say: Clearly, The Mentalist or Family Guy is just terrible this year. A lot of the shows are old, but by no means all of them. NBC led the night with a strong Sunday Night Football, but there?s nothing unusual about that in the fall, and last night?s rating wasn?t inordinately high. T

here?s a few readers in the comments noting that some of these shows are doing better than their finales. I know that seems like a logical comparison ? why wouldn?t you compare a show to its last episode like we do on most weeks? But networks compare premieres to premieres, and finales to finales. They run at different times of the year with a different set of expectations given how much premieres are promoted and how a show tends to start strong at the beginning of a season and then fade during its run.

Now I know a lot of you are wondering: What about AMC?s Breaking Bad? Surely those ratings are up, right? Probably. We?ll have those numbers later today. And I wouldn?t be surprised if Showtime?s Homeland and new drama Masters of Sex also chalked up strong numbers. So maybe that?s the answer, but it doesn?t feel like the full answer (it wouldn?t explain 8 p.m. decline, for example). So I guess we?re left with the usual explanations that TV audiences are getting more fractured and consuming media in different ways, etc.

SHOW ?ADULT DEMO RATING TOTAL VIEWERS
FOX 7:00P NFL OVERRUN 6.3 17,636
7:30P OT-FOX 4.0 10,508
8:00P SIMPSONS- P 2.8 6,292
8:30P BOBS BURGR- P 2.1 4,412
9:00P FAMILY GUY- P 2.6 5,247
9:30P AMERCN DAD- P 2.1 4,277
ABC 7-8P ONCE-TIME- S 1.3 5,066
8-9P ONCE-TIME- P 2.6 8,450
9-10P REVENGE- P 2.4 8,037
10-11P BETRAYAL- P 1.5 5,289
CBS 7:00P NFL/60 MINUTES O/P 1.3 9,365
7:30P 60 MINUTES- P 1.5 11,405
8-9P AMAZNG RCE- P 2.0 8,779
9-10P GOOD WIFE- P 1.5 8,932
10-11P MENTALIST- P 1.6 9,716
NBC 7:00P FTBL-P1SUS- 2.1 6,173
7:30P FTBL NT-P2- 3.4 9,286
8:00P FTBL NT-P3- 5.3 14,987
830-11P (PATS&FALCN) 6.7 18,466

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Marlins name Hill baseball operations chief, Jennings general manager

Published: Sept. 29, 2013 at 1:24 PM

MIAMI, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- The Miami Marlins, with another losing season about to conclude, Sunday promoted Michael Hill to baseball operations chief and Dan Jennings to general manager.

The moves came two days after Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria fired President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest and special assistant Jim Fleming.

The Marlins have struggled to a 61-100 record coming into Sunday's final game of the season. They have gone 130-193 since moving into their new downtown Miami stadium last year.

Hill, who has been with the Marlins for 11 seasons, has been the team's GM since 2007, while Jennings had been the vice president of player development and assistant general manager.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2013/09/29/Marlins-name-Hill-baseball-operations-chief-Jennings-general-manager/UPI-54621380475484/

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