French opposition leader raises tensions


A vote to choose the next leader of France’s center-right opposition party was considered too close to call early Monday morning, and there were angry charges of electoral fraud.
The party, the Union for a Popular Movement, faced a choice between two men of very different styles: François Fillon, the elegant prime minister under President Nicolas Sarkozy, who was defeated for re-election six months ago, and Jean-François Copé, a firebrand 10 years younger than Mr. Fillon who is the acting party leader. Some 300,000 party members were entitled to vote in 650 different polling places, and partial results late on Sunday showed Mr. Copé with a narrow lead.
Both men claimed victory, and the closeness of the result will not help the party find a clear direction.

Mr. Sarkozy’s defeat badly bruised the party, known as the U.M.P. for its initials in French, and it was followed by defeat in legislative elections in June. Now, much like the Republican Party in the United States, the U.M.P. faces difficult choices as it tries to redefine itself and work through a crisis of identity.

Its one advantage now is that the Socialist government of François Hollande, who replaced Mr. Sarkozy, is already declining in popularity as it struggles to rein in the nation’s budget deficit and avert a recession.

In essence, the U.M.P. must decide whether it will remain the political heir to the party founded by Charles de Gaulle after World War II, or will move to the right in the face of a challenge from the far-right National Front.

Mr. Fillon, 58, is a traditional conservative who, as prime minister, managed to remain personally popular even as his hyperactive boss sank in opinion polls. Quiet and urbane, and a touch dull, he has tried to steer the party toward the center, hoping to attract voters who opted to support Mr. Hollande for president but who are already growing disillusioned with his performance.

Mr. Copé, 48, generally shares Mr. Fillon’s views on economic policy and Europe. But as a legislator and mayor of Meaux, northeast of Paris, he has been decidedly more provocative in his statements. He has also been unabashed in his efforts to woo voters from the National Front, whose strong showing at the polls this year split the conservative vote, sealing Mr. Sarkozy’s fate as the country’s first one-term president in three decades.

Mr. Copé describes himself as a “nonpracticing Jew” whose mother was born in Algeria and whose paternal grandfather immigrated from Romania. Some see him as a man in the Sarkozy mold, supporting the former president’s tough policies on immigration and the role of Islam in French society. But critics call him “Sarkozy lite.”

During the campaign, Mr. Copé — a driving force behind a 2011 law that banned the wearing of the burqa, or full veil, in public — adopted a more divisive tone, focusing on themes like stricter immigration laws and the reinforcement of France’s secularism, as a not-so-subtle response to fears of radical Islam.

Ecological restoration of Fort Alila Bishangarh Set to be unveiled late 2013

Ecological restoration of Fort Alila Bishangarh Set to be unveiled late 2013

Opening late 2013, Alila Fort is a fortress Bishangarh heritage restored and transformed into a luxury hotel. The story is told in a resort setting "surprisingly different" in a 230 years Fort, situated on a granite hill of the Aravallis with spectacular 360 degree views of the landscape of Rajasthan.
Located in the village of Bishangarh in Jajpur district, just 6 km from the Delhi-Jaipur highway national Alila Bishangarh Fort is easily accessible from Delhi and Jaipur. It is 180 km (3 hours) of the Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi when it is only 55 km (1 hour) from Jaipur airport. The drive to Amber Fort in Jaipur is 45 minutes and is Bishangarh a good base for exploring the numerous attractions of Jaipur.

The original fort was left intact, with great care given to ecological restoration and reconstruction of new residential areas, in order to recreate the flavor of royalty court Shahpura. Greatness is felt in its stark simplicity and inherent that has withstood the test of time thanks to its fortification. Perhaps the only strong warrior who has been converted into heritage site, opening in late 2013, the Alila Bishangarh Fort is a unique example of architecture Jaipur Gharana influenced by the Mughals and the British. Two meters thick old walls around the fort have openings for guns and turrets (known burjs) as ramparts. A whole new structure is created above and beyond the old fort house five different styles of royal suites and sumptuous public areas.

As befits its royal heritage, Alila Fort Bishangarh has its own funds, which includes the charming village Bishangarh and havelis (mansions). Experience Alila present

invited to the colorful culture of Rajasthan with a multitude of activities in rural and adventure travel for a diversely rewarding.

This all-suite resort offers 59 suites majestic are designed for quiet indulgence. Each suite is individually designed to capture the stunning views. The interiors are spacious and elegantly furnished with large windows and day beds, bathroom with bath legs extended, luxury bedding and room facilities can comfortably accommodate a family of four.

Bottom of the hill, the areas include the Court of arrival, deluxe banquet lawns, swimming pool, pool deck and juice bar, fitness center and a "Play Soldiers Club 'for Kiddies. In the Fort, there are two specialty themed restaurants, a coffee lounge all day, bar and cigar room, wine cellar, ballroom, state, library, spa center Alila wellness shop Alila life and suites.

Alila Bishangarh Fort provides a majestic place for weddings and festive events including grand MICE facilities. His royal banquet hall, banquet dining room and conference meeting, outdoor terrace and lawns large banquets, provide an ideal setting for all occasions.

Explore the charm and beauty of Jaipur, Rajasthan Bishangarh rural and warm with the help and direction of the team Alila Concierge Leisure. Experience Alila famous five themes covering cultural learning (love of history and crafts) Conscious Living (welfare, and community vicinity) Spirits assets (outdoor sports) , Culinary Arts (Cooking School & Food Trails) and the celebration Couple. They will be happy to tailor the experience Alila according to customer preferences for a memorable stay.

China Poised to Join Elite Aircraft Carrier Club


China Poised to Join Elite Aircraft Carrier Club
The Pentagon has determined China soon will commission its first aircraft carrier, placing it in an elite club of seafaring nations and raising concerns about Beijing's growing global ambitions.  
In its annual congressionally-mandated report on China's military build-up, the Pentagon states the Peoples' Liberation Army Navy will this year place its Russian-built Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier into its fleet. Initially, the carrier will be the home of PLA helicopters.
But "in several years," when Chinese fighter aircraft are ready, the 67,500-ton ship will launch strike planes. This year's report emphasizes Beijing's continued buildup for a showdown with democratic Taiwan, which Washington is treaty-bound to defend.
"Throughout this [decade-long] modernization drive, Taiwan contingency planning has dominated the agenda," states the report, which was released Friday.
"Even though cross-Strait tensions have subsided since 2008, Taiwan remains a critical mission, and the PLA continues building capabilities aimed at Taiwan and at deterring, delaying, or denying possible third party intervention in a cross-Strait conflict."
Dean Cheng of the Heritage Foundation says "even a limited operational capability makes China one of just a few countries that has a full-sized carrier."
And that "says something politically and militarily," he says, "because inside their own backyard, they don't need this because they have plenty of air bases."
Fielding an aircraft carrier suggests China has ambitions far beyond the breakaway island republic, over which China still claims ownership.
That's because an aircraft carrier is "a sophisticated piece of military hardware that can be used to project power far beyond a nation's shores," according to GlobalSecurity.org, an organization that tracks worldwide military trends and hardware.
But Gordon Adams, who oversaw defense budgeting for the Clinton administration, says the Chinese carrier is no threat to the U.S.
"They have no capability to fly any jets off of it. They have no pilots trained to do so," Adams says.
"The bottom line is: Technologically, we are ahead of the Chinese on every count. We are decades ahead of the Chinese militarily—as they admit—in every way you could think of."
The Kuznetsov-class ship, which is undergoing sea trials now and was purchased from Ukraine in 1998, is part of a broader Chinese effort to develop a navy "capable of supporting conventional military operations." That push also is intended to help China take on another nation's air force and war ships—and at distances further from its shores than before its decade-long military build-up began, the Pentagon says.
Deploying the carrier, and developing a list of other ships, is intended to give Beijing "sea superiority" inside the waters several hundred miles off its coast, as well as to "counter any potential third party intervention in a Taiwan conflict," according to the report.  
The United States possesses by far the most, with its fleets of big-deck carriers and smaller-decked models used by the Marine Corps for its helicopters and jump jets.
Also members of the so-called "carrier club" are the U.K., Span, Italy, Brazil, France, India, Russia and Thailand, according to GlobalSecurity.org.
The 2009 version of the Pentagon's Chinese power report concluded Beijing has no plans to stop with upgrading the former Ukrainian vessel, concluding China will have operational and domestically-made big-deck carriers shortly after 2015.
The carrier and naval projects are just pieces in a much larger Chinese military spending mosaic that totals, the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies estimate, "between $120 billion and $180 billion."
The Asian giant's offensive air and air defense forces for many years were "oriented solely on territorial defense," states the report, but that is changing.
"The PLA air force is transforming into a force capable of off-shore offensive and defensive operations," including a stealth fighter, missile defense systems, early warning platforms, and transport planes capable of flying for greater distances than their predecessors, the Pentagon concludes.
Some of these new platforms appear designed to assist Beijing with the kinds global humanitarian and development missions its military has been conducted in recent years.
As in previous years, the report lists a number of things the Chinese military is developing, including ballistic and surface-to-air missiles with greater payloads and ranges; multipurpose helicopters; and amphibious vehicles.
But, "this year's report is less a discussion about new weapon systems," Cheng says.
"Instead, we have a list of what seem to be buying and that's the end of the story. It is interesting that [the Pentagon] seems to have chosen not to bring up some of the details."
Notably, the Pentagon report states "numerous indicators" of China expanding its special forces units.
The report features no lengthy analysis about what the commandos might do, other than stating that "PLA special operations forces could infiltrate Taiwan and conduct attacks against infrastructure or leadership targets."
U.S. officials are increasingly concerned about cyber attacks that for years have appeared to originate inside China.
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Asia Pacific Security Affairs David Helvey says officials now have greater confidence that many cyber attacks emanate from Chinese soil.
At a Friday Pentagon press briefing, Helvey declined to comment on whether such attacks appear to be conducted by Chinese government entities or proxies.
Overall, the Pentagon's latest report paint a disturbing picture for Washington, Cheng says.
"What this shows is in the event of a conflict between the U.S. and China—and I think no one on either side of the Pacific wants that—the Chinese can make life very difficult for us," Cheng says.
"The Chinese are devoting resources—and have been for two decades with no end in sight—to modernizing its military," Cheng says.
"In some areas, they are a lot better than they used to be. In others, like ballistic missiles, they are truly innovative. And in cyber, they are doing pretty well," Cheng says.
"Also, they closely analyze our wars and how we fight. Many of their military weapon programs seem focused on trying to find key vulnerabilities in our capabilities."
Still, Cheng highlights a key difference between the American and Chinese militaries.
"The Chinese know, and so do we, that they haven't fought a war since 1979," says Cheng.
"The one reality is the PLA does not have real combat experience. And people who have served will tell you there ain't nothing like real combat experience."

CHINA SHOULD BUILD AIRCRAFT

CHINA SHOULD BUILD AIRCRAFT


BEIJING (AFP) - China should independently build its own aircraft carriers, the country's largest shipbuilder said at a pivotal Communist Party meeting where Beijing announced plans to become a "maritime power".

The China Daily reported Tuesday the call for China to match its growing global influence with new military hardware after Beijing in September commissioned its first carrier, the Liaoning, which was purchased from Ukraine.

The launch of the carrier was viewed as a symbolic milestone for the growing military power of China at a time of regional anxiety over Beijing's rise.

It also sparked speculation on when China would domestically construct its own carriers.

Hu Wenming, chairman of China State Shipbuilding Corp (CSSC), said his company was ready to build "seagoing airbases", the China Daily reported.

"We must enhance our independent weapons and equipment research and production capacity to match the country's clout, and independently build our own aircraft carriers," he told the state-run newspaper on the sidelines of a Communist Party congress which ended last week.

Against a backdrop of simmering territorial disputes with its neighbours, outgoing President Hu Jintao indicated in his opening address at the congress that China would continue to assert its disputed claims as it becomes a "maritime power".

CSSC outfitted the Liaoning at the northeastern seaport of Dalian after it was purchased nearly a decade ago.

The 300-metre (990-foot) carrier is now preparing for its first take-offs and landings, state press reports said recently.

Taiwan's intelligence chief said earlier this year that China had already decided to build two aircraft carriers. However despite rumours that work has already begun, there is no evidence of construction of a domestically-built carrier.

After last week's congress, the party introduced new leader, Vice President Xi Jinping, who will succeed Hu as president in March.

China State Shipbuilding ready to build aircraft carriers,report says


China State Shipbuilding ready to build aircraft carriers,report says

China should independently build its own aircraft carriers, the country's ... Hu Wenming, chairman of China State Shipbuilding Corp (CSSC), said his company was ready to build "seagoing airbases", the China Daily reported. ... preparing for its first take-offs and landings, state press reports said recently

Chairman Hu Wenming said that China State Shipbuilding is ready to build more aircraft carriers for the Chinese navy, report said today.

Liaoning, China’s first aircraft carrier, which was refitted from a Soviet Union-built ship.

"China needs to enhance its weapons research and production and independently build its own aircraft carriers," Hu said in the report.


U.S. lawmaker eyes Taiwan investment in New York State


U.S. lawmaker eyes Taiwan investment in New York State

Taipei, Jan. 3 (CNA) Taiwan and the United States could work to strengthen bilateral relations, Congressman Bill Owens said after paying a recent call leading Taiwanese manufacturer of smart to encourage investment in its countries. Although Taiwan-US. relations are cordial and narrow, they could be further improved by trade, he said recently in Taipei CNA. "When people trade them, it breaks down many barriers and improving the relationship," said Owens. In an effort to encourage Taiwanese investments in New York, Owens met last week with members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei and Laura Ho, Chief Financial Officer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. "We believe reaching out to them and to provide assistance can be very useful, "said Owens explaining the reasons for its appeal to TSMC over a three-day visit to Taiwan. However, the question of the response of TSMC, Owens said: "We have no indication from them that they have a particular interest at the moment." "They played their cards close to their vest "but the discussion would lay the groundwork" for conversations on the road, "he said. ago several manufacturing semiconductor area in upstate New York who represents Owens, one under construction in Saratoga County by GlobalFoundries Inc. (by Nancy Liu)

US lawmaker eyes Taiwanese investment in New York


US lawmaker eyes Taiwanese investment in New York

New economic bonds between Cuba and the United States have formed, creating new challenges, new possibilities — and a more complicated debate over the 50-year-old American trade embargo.

The congressman hopes TSMC will make investments in New York state. (File Photo/Xinhua)

Taiwan and the United States should work to strengthen bilateral relations, US congressman Bill Owens said after a paying a visit to Taiwan to encourage investment in the US.

Although Taiwan-US relations are cordial and close, they could be further improved through commerce, he said recently in Taipei.

"When people trade with one another, it breaks down a lot of barriers and enhances the relationship," Owens said.

In an effort to encourage Taiwanese investment in New York, Owens met last week with members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei and Laura Ho, chief financial officer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's leading chip foundry.

"We find reaching out to them and providing assistance can be very helpful," Owens said, explaining his reasons for meeting with TSMC during a three-day visit to Taiwan.

Regarding TSMC's response, Owens said, "We don't have any indication from them that they have a specific interest right now."

"They played their cards very close to their vest," he said, but added that the discussion would lay the groundwork for conversations down the road.

How Tony Hsieh Is Spending $350 Million

How Tony Hsieh Is Spending $350 Million
HE'S INVESTING $200 MILLION ON REAL ESTATE AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is spending $350 million of his own money
to revitalize downtown Las Vegas.
Click here to see his big investments >
It started with the idea to move Zappos' corporate headquarters from suburban Henderson, NV, into the old City Hall in Vegas — the full transition will happen next fall, costing $40 million —but turned into a much bigger vision.
Hsieh is investing $200 million into real estate and residential properties, $50 million into tech startups, $50 million into small businesses, and $50 million into arts, education and culture.
Essentially, he wants to create one of the world's next greatest cities.
We recently spent a week in downtown Las Vegas with Hsieh and his colleagues at Downtown Project— the organization that is managing the investments — and we were impressed by what we saw.

HE'S INVESTING $200 MILLION ON REAL ESTATE AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES


Aimee Groth, Business Insider
Primarily in the Fremont East District, which is about two miles from the Strip.


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The white building on the right is City Hall, where Zappos is moving its corporate headquarters in Fall 2013.


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Hsieh is redeveloping the land directly surrounding City Hall, and several blocks beyond.


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A few blocks away is the Ogden, the luxury apartment complex where Hsieh and many Downtown Project employees live.


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His apartment is actually three apartments combined.


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And includes this jungle-themed party room.

The white building on the right is City Hall, where Zappos is moving its corporate headquarters in Fall 2013.
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He often hosts parties at his place, for Downtown Project and Zappos employees, and guests from around the world.


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He has several maps in his apartment that he uses to strategize his investments.


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One of his walls is filled with Post-It notes marked up with ideas for downtown Vegas. That's Zach Ware, who's in charge of the $40 million renovation of City Hall.


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There are more ideas on the windows.


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Hsieh also hosts guests in one of the 40 apartments he rents at the Ogden. Here's a view of one of the "crash pads."


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Last month Hsieh bought a $1.4 million, 12,000-sq. ft. house nearby, which he'll use to host parties as well.


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This is the front entrance.


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And the pool house.


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Developer Andrew Donner, in white, handles most of the real estate transactions for Downtown Project. Sandi Herrera, next to Hsieh, worked on the $1.4 million deal.

Hsieh is redeveloping the land directly surrounding City Hall, and several blocks beyond.
Aimee Groth, Business Insider
HE'S INVESTING $50 MILLION INTO TECH STARTUPS


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Andy White, far right, heads up the Las Vegas Tech Fund.


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Many of the startup founders, including Amy Jo Martin of Digital Royalty, live and work in the Ogden.


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Robotics startup Romotive was one of the first to move in.


Aimee Groth, Business Insider
Next to Hsieh here is Frank Gruber of Tech Cocktail, another startup he's investing in.


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Hsieh recently invested $500,000 into Rumgr, founded by Dylan Bathurst and Ray Morgan.


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The Las Vegas tech community gets together every Thursday evening for pitches and just hanging out.


Aimee Groth, Business Insider
HE'S INVESTING $50 MILLION IN SMALL BUSINESSES


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Sarah Nisperos owns Coterie, a clothing store that just opened on Fremont Street.


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She is leaving the old signage, "Checks Cashed," because it has a retro vibe.


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Michael Cornthwaite, second from right, owns Downtown Cocktail Room and The Beat Coffeehouse. He's a huge reason why Hsieh is investing in downtown Vegas.


Aimee Groth, Business Insider
Container Park, an open space surrounded by retailers and other small businesses, is a big part of the plan.


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HE'S INVESTING $50 MILLION IN ARTS, EDUCATION AND CULTURE


Aimee Groth, Business Insider
Downtown Project bought the rights to First Friday, a huge arts festival that attracts thousands of Las Vegans.


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Hsieh meets regularly with his First Friday team. To his left is Fred Mossler, a Sr. VP with Zappos.


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There's Fred again, at First Friday with his fiancée Megan Boyd, who heads up the Las Vegas Fashion Lab.


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But Hsieh is just getting started.


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Now see the big presentation Hsieh gave in New York City


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Tony Hsieh's PowerPoint Presentation On His $350 Million Investment >
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