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What to Expect When You’re Expecting to Become a Jihadi

5月 16th, 2012 by kickonme

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Written by U.S.-raised al Qaeda propagandist Samir Khan, who was killed in a 2011 drone strike, “Expectations Full” tells Western recruits what hardships they can expect to encounter when they arrive at training camps in Yemen and other Muslim countries, from physical training and outdoor living to dealing with wounds.
“Many Muslims dream of making it to the front lines of jihad,” says the foreword. “In this document, the writer gives his fellow Muslim a sense of what the life of a mujahid would be during the twenty-first century.” www.shoesjordansforcheap.com
Khan suggests that in order to experience what life can be like in a training camp, aspiring jihadis practice going a week without using any electronic equipment, talking above a low voice or leaving their apartment. Air Jordan Womens sale online
But he also suggests that Americans simply stay home. “I strongly recommend all the brothers and sisters coming from the West to consider attacking America in its own backyard. “The effect is much greater, it always embarrasses the enemy, and these types of individual decision-making attacks are nearly impossible for them to contain.” new air jordan fusion shoes
In the section titled “Aerial Bombardment,” Khan tells readers that it’s normal to be “shaken up by missiles which are released from jets, helicopters, spy planes, ships and whatnot.” During bombardment, recommends Khan, “”If you feel terrified … close your eyes and image yourself inside, paradise, entering its magnificent gates. Imagine glancing at your beautiful palace . . . Think of your hoor [beautiful maidens promised to believers] that are awaiting you.”

He also describes surviving an attack via cluster bombs, and the “loud and annoying bee-like sound” of a drone hovering overhead. “I swear by Allah, when one is under the aerial bombardment of the enemy, there is no time in the world when one feels closer to their [God] than this,” wrote Khan. He was killed by U.S. Hellfire missiles fired by Predator drones on Sept. 30, 2011, along with U.S.-born radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
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Lochte salvages swim meet with 200IM win

5月 16th, 2012 by kickonme

New Jordans 2012 For SaleWorld record holder Ryan Lochte beat runner-up Conor Dwyer to win the 200 metre individual medley at the Charlotte Grand Prix swim meet. www.shoesjordans23.com
“It felt good to actually have a decent swim,” said Lochte, who swam in a regular suit for the first time this weekend.
American Lochte used a strong finishing kick to beat Dwyer by nearly two seconds and set a meet record with a time of one minute, 57.63 seconds. Dwyer clocked 1:59.29 and Eric Shanteau finished third in 2:00.46. Sebastien Rousseau placed well back in fourth.
The win was a nice finish to a frustrating weekend for Lochte who failed to qualify for the finals of the 100-metre freestyle earlier in the day.
Lochte earlier finished sixth in the 200 freestyle, seventh in the 400 IM and eighth in the 100 backstroke. He failed to qualify for the main heat in the 50 backstroke.
Lochte was not please with his overall performance. Kids Jordan Shoes sale
“I hate to lose,” Lochte said. “I like winning. I had to keep reminding myself this isn’t the big picture. The big picture is the trials and Olympics.
“I just have to keep focused for that, keep moving forward. People won’t remember this meet. They’ll remember the trials and the Olympics. So even though I wanted to do well at this meet, it doesn’t affect me. I know that it will be there when the time is right.”
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“I’m going to focus on speed, doing little things like my turns and my starts - just speed,” Lochte said. “Right now I have no speed. I have a lot of endurance and I have a good background right now in my training and it’s time to get ready.”
American Olympic hero Michael Phelps beat Lochte in both events they raced on the weekend. Phelps finished second in the 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly.
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Australian triathlete hospitalized with chest pains

5月 16th, 2012 by kickonme

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The 31-year Beijing Olympian, who has been pre-nominated for this year’s London Games, reported pains on the left side of his chest during the 10 kilometer run of the second ITU Triathlon World Championship race at Mission Beach on Sunday.
The athlete underwent immediate chest X-rays in San Diego, which showed a shadow on the left side of his lung.
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“The Triathlon Australia team doctor spoke to Brad and the doctor at the hospital in San Diego and he will hopefully have some answers within the next 24 hours,” Australia’s High Performance Manager Michael Flynn said. www.jordansretroforsale.com
“Our doctor has told us that there is a possibility that Brad could have tuberculosis or even pneumonia — the next day or so will confirm that.
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Kahlefeldt had been due to fly out for a training camp in Majorca, Spain on Monday in preparation for the next round of the ITU World Championship Series in Madrid on May 26 and 27 but will not be allowed to travel or train until he receives the all clear.
(Writing by Ossian Shine in Singapore. Editing by Patrick Johnston)
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City snatch title at the death

5月 16th, 2012 by kickonme

Nike Air Jordan 6LONDON (Reuters) - With Manchester City’s dream dying in the embers of an exhilarating Premier League season Edin Dzeko and Sergio Aguero wrote themselves into club folklore with stoppage-time goals to seal a breath-taking 3-2 victory over Queen Park Rangers on Sunday and snatch their first title for 44 years.
In a tension-wracked climax to one of the most dramatic title battles for decades, City looked doomed to failure when trailing 2-1 to relegation-haunted QPR while illustrious neighbours Manchester United were closing in on a 1-0 win at Sunderland and a 20th championship.
Wayne Rooney’s header seemed to have clinched a 13th Premier League crown for United manager Alex Ferguson but Dzeko equalised for City in the second minute of the five added on at the Etihad and Aguero struck gold.
The full-time whistle had blown at Sunderland but in Manchester, with barely 60 seconds to play in the 380th match of the Premier League’s 20th season, the Argentine burst into the area to lash his 23rd goal of the campaign and spark ecstatic scenes on the pitch, the stands and everywhere else in the Sky Blue half of the football-mad city. Womens Nike Air Shoes
It was the 1,066th goal of the season, a Premier League record, and City’s 93rd, a telling statistic as they edged out United on goal difference alone.
With the Manchester sides finishing on 89 points, it was the first time the English title had been settled on goal difference and the first occasion the top two had finished level on points since Arsenal and Liverpool had to be separated by goals scored in the 1988-89 season.
City’s nostalgic “Blue Moon” anthem had seemed more appropriate, however, when QPR, who still avoided relegation thanks to Bolton Wanderers’ draw at Stoke City, struck through Djibril Cisse and Jamie Mackie after the break to stun the hosts who had led at halftime through Pablo Zabaleta’s goal. new jordan shoes
With QPR, reduced to 10 men after former City midfielder Joey Barton elbowed Carlos Tevez, defending like men possessed, there was desperation on the pitch and the technical area while some City fans were already wiping tears off their cheeks.
Substitute Dzeko restored hope, however, and Aguero, one of the mega-rich club’s best signings since Abu Dhabi’s Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan began pumping hundreds of millions of pounds into the transfer kitty, made the dream a reality. Shoes Jordan Fusions Sale
“Five minutes from the end I did not think we could win this game. We wanted this title and we deserved to win this championship,” City manager Roberto Mancini told Sky Sports before going off to hold the trophy aloft.
“After 44 years I dedicate this to all our supporters. It’s an incredible moment. I thought we could get to 2-2 and hope Sunderland could draw. It’s been a crazy season.”
Captain and central defensive rock Vincent Kompany, a 6 million pounds bargain among the half a billion pounds worth of players signed since the Abu Dhabi takeover in 2008, shared the feelings of most of the 48,000 fans present.
“I want to say it is the best moment of my life but if I’m honest then I would say please never again this way,” he said.
“Did I give up? No, I never stopped believing. When Edin Dzeko scored to make it 2-2, it reminded me of our late goals against Tottenham and Sunderland.”
While City savoured being top dogs in England for the first time since 1968, United were left to contemplate their first trophy-less season since 2004-05.
BOLTON HEARTBREAK
Away from the euphoria of Manchester there was heartbreak for Bolton Wanderers who drew 2-2 at Stoke City and were relegated with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers. jordan shoes for sale
Victory would have earned them another season in the top flight but instead QPR survived to make sure all last season’s promoted sides live to fight another campaign amongst the elite.
Arsenal claimed third spot and a Champions League place with a 3-2 win at West Bromwich Albion. Tottenham Hotspur were fourth after a 2-0 win at home to Fulham and Newcastle United ended fifth after losing 3-1 at Everton.
Tottenham face an anxious wait to see if they get another crack at Champions League football as victory for Chelsea in this year’s final against Bayern Munich would mean they take a spot in next season’s competition at Tottenham’s expense.
With 17 wins and a draw from their previous 18 league matches at their Etihad fortress, the victory City required to seal the title, barring a United goal avalanche at Sunderland, over relegation-haunted QPR appeared a formality.
Then again, the Premier League has delivered twists galore over the past nine months and the final day was no exception.
News of Rooney’s goal at Sunderland added to an already tense atmosphere at the Etihad and the relief was palpable when Zabaleta’s shot beat Kenny after 38 minutes.
The City fans’ joy turned to horror after the break, though,
as Joleon Lescott’s mistake allowed Cisse to equalise before Mackie put the visitors ahead either side of Barton’s act of madness which could land him a lengthy ban.
As City laid siege to the QPR goal only to be denied by Kenny’s heroics and frantic defending, “City throw it away” headlines loomed while visiting boss Mark Hughes, sacked by City to make way for Mancini in 2009, looked set for the last laugh.
Then, with time appearing to stop, City turned the football world on its axis in thrilling style, moving out of the shadow of their mighty neighbours and completing a transformation from eccentic also-rans to kings of English football.
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Hudson family slayings suspect convicted of murder

5月 16th, 2012 by kickonme

Kids Jordan ShoesCHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago jury on Friday convicted Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson’s former brother-in-law of murdering her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in what prosecutors’ described as an act of vengeance by a jilted husband.
Hudson, who expressed her undisguised disdain for William Balfour when she took the witness stand and who endured weeks of excruciating testimony about the October 2008 killings, was overcome with emotion as the verdict was read. She bit her lip, tears welling in her eyes and streaming down her cheeks. A minute later, she looked over at her sister, Julia Hudson, and smiled. www.buy-retrojordans.com
Balfour, who faces a mandatory life prison sentence, showed no emotion. A few of his relatives looked upset, one repeatedly shaking her head and muttering that the verdict was unfair. As she had during the trial, Hudson looked back at Balfour’s supporters, then whispered something to her sister.
Jurors deliberated for three days before reaching their verdict against Balfour, a 31-year-old former gang member who was the estranged husband of Hudson’s sister at the time of the triple murders. Just an hour before their unanimous verdict on all counts, they sent a note to the judge that three jurors still weren’t fully convinced of his guilt. cheap jordan for sale
With no surviving witnesses to the Oct. 24, 2008, slayings or fingerprints, prosecutors built a circumstantial case against Balfour by calling 83 witnesses over 11 days of testimony. Witnesses said he threatened to kill the entire family if Julia Hudson spurned him.
Balfour’s attorneys proposed an alternate theory: that someone else in the crime-ridden neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side targeted the family because of alleged crack-cocaine dealing by Jennifer Hudson’s brother, Jason Hudson. During the 30 minutes in which they called just two witnesses, however, they presented no evidence to support that theory. Jordan Fusion for sale
Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez, who spoke to Hudson after the verdict, said the star was visibly relieved. She said Hudson had been determined to attended every day of the trial out of a sense of obligation to her mother.
“She told me, ‘If it was me (who had been killed) my mother would be here every day. So, I’m going to be here every day,’” Alvarez said.
Public defender Amy Thompson said she would appeal the verdict.
“It has always been our position and it still is that William Balfour is innocent of these murders,” Thompson said.
Alvarez reiterated to reporters what prosecutors had told jurors: that the evidence against Balfour was overwhelming.
Jurors told reporters afterward that their deliberations were thorough and cordial, and that Jennifer Hudson’s celebrity didn’t influence them. They said it took time to piece everything together, and that a key was cellphone records showing Balfour was in the area when the killings happened.
Jennifer Hudson, who was in Florida at the time, attended every day of the two weeks of testimony, sobbing when photos of her relatives’ bloodied, bullet-ridden bodies were displayed to jurors during closing arguments.
Alvarez said Hudson would not speak to the media about the verdict but would release a statement “at the appropriate time.”
The jury foreman said he hoped the verdict would bring Hudson closure.
“I hope she can put this thing behind her and get on with the rest of her life,” Robert Smith, a 47-year-old employee at Chicago Public Schools told reporters outside court.
Hudson, 30, rose to prominence as a 2004 “American Idol” finalist. But she became a bona fide star for her performance in the film adaptation of the musical, “Dreamgirls,” for which she won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Hudson was the first witness prosecutors called to testify, and during her more than 30 minutes on the stand she talked about her murdered family members and spoke endearingly about her nephew, Julian King, whom she called Tugga Bear. She said she knew Balfour since the eighth grade and always deeply disliked him.
Balfour had lived in the Hudsons’ three-story Englewood home after marrying Julia Hudson in 2006. He moved out in early 2008 after falling out with his wife, but witnesses told jurors he often stalked the home.
The killings occurred the morning after Julia Hudson’s birthday, and prosecutors said he became enraged when he stopped by the home and saw a gift of balloons in the house from her new boyfriend.
After his estranged wife left for her job as a bus driver on the morning of Oct. 24, 2008, prosecutors said Balfour went back inside the home with a .45-caliber handgun and shot Hudson’s mother, Darnell Donerson, 57, in the back; he allegedly then shot Jason Hudson, 29, twice in the head as he lay in bed.
Prosecutors said Balfour then drove off in Jason Hudson’s SUV with Julian — Julia’s son, whom she called Juice Box — and shot the boy several times in the head as he lay behind a front seat. His body was found in the abandoned vehicle miles away after a three-day search.
The defense tried to counter the portrayal of Balfour as an embittered husband by noting Julia Hudson continued to have sex with him until just days before the killings.
In heated closings Wednesday, Thompson, almost shouting, said prosecutors had failed to prove their case. Prosecutor James McKay shot back that the defense was exploiting a popular misunderstanding that circumstantial evidence is lesser evidence.
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US taxpayers getting cut of ‘Passion’ prequel

5月 16th, 2012 by kickonme

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In a real-life case of drugs and extortion that could itself make a pretty good screenplay, federal prosecutors have forced a Mexican drug trafficker to turn over his stake in a planned prequel to Mel Gibson’s 2004 blockbuster “The Passion of the Christ.”
If the movie gets made, the U.S. government will receive a cut of the profits.
Some of the big names behind the Hollywood project include megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, who had no idea about the script’s unsavory backstory.
“When you get a script, you just don’t think to say ‘Hey, was this script ever tied to a Mexican cartel?’” said Donald Iloff, a spokesman for Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston. The script was already being handled by a legitimate production company when Osteen got involved.
Jorge Vazquez Sanchez pleaded guilty this week in federal court to extortion and money laundering in a deal that required him to give up a 10 percent stake in future profits of “Mary, Mother of Christ,” which is scheduled to begin production this year and includes Osteen as an executive producer. Shopping Results for Nike Air Jordan 1
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Aloe Entertainment, the Los Angeles-based production company that paid more than $900,000 for the script, said it knew nothing about Vazquez, who was sentenced to seven years in prison. Save on Nike Women’s Jordan Shoes
Had Vazquez kept his stake, “we don’t know what would have happened,” the company said in a statement. “We have assembled an amazing team to bring it to the big screen. Now the American taxpayers can be part of this incredible project.”
The screenwriter, Benedict Fitzgerald, had to give control of the script to a company called Macri Inc. after it foreclosed on a loan to Fitzgerald, said Richard Rosenthal, attorney for Aloe.
Then Vazquez and one of his co-defendants extorted Macri’s owner, a San Antonio businessman named Arturo Madrigal, to wrest the script away. At one point, the conspirators even kidnapped Madrigal’s brother in Guadalajara, Mexico, according to court documents.
Vazquez, a Mexican citizen identified in court documents as a drug trafficker who laundered money, acquired the screenplay in 2008.
Aloe, known at the time as Proud Mary Entertainment, then paid one of Vazquez’s co-defendants $925,000 for the script, believing it was held by a San Antonio real estate mogul. Kid Jordan Shoes For Sale
Before the company issued a payment, Aloe executives hired an entertainment copyright attorney who spent more than three months researching the screenplay’s origins. Federal prosecutors contacted them last year seeking documents for the transaction.
When prosecutors moved to seize Vazquez’s assets, the stake he had retained in the film’s profits was included. Vazquez’s lawyer, Donald Flanary, said his client did not contest the forfeiture.
If the movie becomes a reality, it will probably be “the first time that a major motion picture was made in which 10 percent of the profits went to the American taxpayers,” Rosenthal said. “It would be an incredibly unique story.”
The case was first reported by the San Antonio Express-News.
Prosecutors alleged that Vazquez and others laundered millions of dollars in drug proceeds by funneling the money through various currency exchanges, bank accounts and real estate ventures in the U.S. and Mexico.
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Osteen’s Lakewood Church signed onto the project last year.
“It’s a beautiful script,” Iloff said. “I’m so saddened that it was tainted this way. I hope that it doesn’t slow it down.”

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Film academy unveils new outdoor Hollywood theater

5月 9th, 2012 by kickonme

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Academy president Tom Sherak unveiled the screening space Monday and announced the “Oscars Outdoors” film series to begin June 15 with “Casablanca.” Films will screen every Friday and Saturday night through Aug. 18. Jordan Shoes
The outdoor theater is part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ sprawling Hollywood campus, which includes its film archive and Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study, and reflects the organization’s commitment to Hollywood, Sherak said. The academy recently announced that the Academy Awards would continue to broadcast from the Hollywood & Highland Center for the next two decades.
The “Oscar Outdoors” theater features surround sound and a 40-foot screen. Guests are invited to bring blankets and beach chairs to enjoy the outdoor experience. Food trucks will provide a sort of “revolving concession stand,” programming director Randy Haberkamp said.
He and Sherak both said they hope the outdoor theater recalls the drive-in theaters of a bygone era.
“I wish we could have built a drive-in theater,” Sherak said. “This is the closest we could get.”
“Oscar Outdoors” admission is $5; $3 for students and free for kids under 10.
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Investors buy CBGB name, plan NYC music festival

5月 9th, 2012 by kickonme

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The investors bought the name and other assets of the club from Lisa Kristal Burgman, the daughter of CBGB founder Hilly Kristal.
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The New York Times reports (http://nyti.ms/LyOVQM ) that the new owners hope to eventually reopen the club at a new location.
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The original CBGB on the Bowery was an incubator for acts like the Ramones, the Talking Heads, Patti Smith and Blondie.
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NY judge OKs model, billionaire child support deal

5月 9th, 2012 by kickonme

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“We are happy that we were able to reach an agreement for the benefit and well-being of our son, Augie,” Evangelista and Francois-Henri Pinault said in a statement issued through a spokesman. www.jordansretroforsale.com
A Manhattan magistrate had signed off earlier in the day on their agreement and sealed it from public view.
Evangelista, one of the biggest names in modeling in the late 1980s and early ’90s, reached the pact Monday with Pinault, who runs a luxury-goods conglomerate and is now married to actress Salma Hayek.
The settlement came in the midst of a trial that delved into their finances and personal lives. The trial forced both to testify in open court about touchy subjects, ranging from Pinault discussing Hayek’s difficult 2007 pregnancy to Evangelista talking about how much she still commands for modeling jobs. Retro Jordans
Evangelista, 46, went to court for Tuesday’s brief session and stayed silent as she left, wearing leopard-print pumps and a modest black suit. Pinault, 49, wasn’t there, though he had been for the other days of the trial, which started Thursday.
Evangelista had said in court papers she spends $46,000 a month on armed bodyguards, a 24-hour-a-day nanny and other expenses for the boy, whose formal name is Augustin. Pinault, who makes about $4 million a year, had said through lawyer David Aronson that he was willing to pay some support but not a potential $46,000 a month.
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After Pinault told Evangelista he didn’t plan to raise the boy with her, she willingly paid all the expenses herself at first from her roughly $1.8 million-a-year income. But a big contract with L’Oreal ended in the last year or so, and she now needs Pinault to chip in, her lawyer, William Beslow, said during the trial. He said she wasn’t asking for any particular amount.
Pinault is CEO of PPR, a holding company that owns Gucci, Yves St. Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Boucheron and other fashion lines. Forbes estimates his family’s net worth at $13 billion.
He and Hayek married in 2009 and have a 4-year-old daughter, Valentina. He also has two children from a previous marriage.
The Canadian-born Evangelista is a Vogue cover model many times over, including on the current Italian Vogue. She was among the high-wattage guests at Monday’s night’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala, one of the fashionable events on the society fund-raising calendar.
At the height of her career, she famously said supermodels “don’t wake up for less than $10,000 a day,” a remark she has insisted was a joke.
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Insight: When the Exxon way stops working

5月 9th, 2012 by kickonme

Nike Air Jordan Shoes ShopLondon (Reuters) - When Exxon boss Rex Tillerson walked into a meeting with the President of Ghana on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, he thought he was set to strike a deal with an important new oil producing nation.
Instead Tillerson - who had flown into town aboard an executive jet bigger than those used by many heads of state - was rebuffed by an irritated John Atta Mills, who had expected to be wooed rather than given a tough contract to rubber-stamp.
That scene in a New York hotel room in 2009 sums up a corporate attitude which dozens of industry executives, bankers, analysts and government officials say is damaging Exxon’s balance sheet. In a world where oil rich nations now call the shots the U.S. giant’s imperious approach is increasingly a liability, they say.
Exxon has struggled to access new oil and gas reserves in recent years. In March the company slashed growth plans and by some calculations slipped behind PetroChina as the world’s biggest listed producer of oil. Last week it revealed a fall in output and profits that knocked its share price.
A bossy approach worked well as long as oil-rich nations signed purely financial deals, and stuck to them. But when oil prices began to ramp up around a decade ago, a wave of resource nationalism blew through countries like Russia, Venezuela and Libya and changed the game.
These countries set new rules, claiming the right to redraft contracts in the event of changing circumstances - such as huge leaps in the price of crude oil between the date of a contract being signed and the start of production.
Many oil nations also expected help with development, an area where Western companies were initially outmaneuvered by Chinese state oil groups. Cheap Jordan Shoes
That’s hit the biggest hardest.
“The game has changed. You can’t act like you have all the power anymore,” said the chief executive officer of a close competitor.
Or as Joe Tatusko, fund manager with Westport Resources management in Connecticut, who holds Exxon stock, put it: “You have to share”.
Exxon agreed to comment on specific production issues for this story but declined to comment on the company’s business approach.
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That buttoned-down culture, underpinned by a disciplined, top-down management system, has long been credited with making the company the most efficient operator in the business: strict standardization means it can employ the same business approach around the world and save money.
Its uniformity of thinking extends even to dress sense - the CEO of one rival oil firm joked that male Exxon staff invariably turn up for meetings in blue suits, white shirts and red ties.
That intense focus extends to the way in which Exxon perceives the role of business, a free market world view which is reflected in boss Tillerson’s taste in literature. In a 2008 interview with Scouting Magazine, he named Ayn Rand’s ‘Atlas Shrugged’ - a totemic novel that lionizes a harsh breed of capitalism and rejects government intervention - as his favorite book.
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When Tillerson walked into the room in New York, President Mills knew what the CEO wanted to discuss.
Kosmos, a Houston-based oil explorer backed by private equity firms Blackstone Group and Warburg Pincus, had recently put its stake in Ghana’s Jubilee field up for sale. The billion-barrel field was one of the industry’s largest finds in a decade and explorers believed it could be one of a series of major fields that existed along the West African coast — offering bidders the prospect of a major new oil and gas province.
Rather than ask Mills for his blessing for a bid, though, Tillerson simply informed him that he had already agreed a deal with Kosmos’s American managers to buy the Jubilee stake.
For Mills, the deal was unacceptable.
“The Chairman of Exxon presented it as a fait accompli and Ghana wouldn’t take that,” said Kwabena Donkor, head of Ghana’s Petroleum Commission, which is responsible for regulating and developing strategy for the country’s oil industry.
Exxon’s apparent indifference to the Ghanaian government’s ambitions was supported by a strict reading of Ghanaian law, which said a buyer didn’t actually need the government’s blessing to buy Kosmos’s stake.
But Ghana pushed back, accusing Kosmos of irregularities in the sale process. The government refused to sanction the Exxon deal and hired Goldman Sachs to seek partners for a rival bid to Exxon’s.
Even as the rhetoric escalated, industry executives predicted a deal would be done; Exxon and Kosmos would make some concessions to the Ghanaians, to allow the government to save face and advance Mills’s desire to develop Ghana’s own state oil company Ghana National Petroleum Corporation(GNPC).
Instead, Exxon stuck to its guns, sources close to the process said. The oil giant even threatened to sue Goldman Sachs in the United States, alleging wrongful obstruction of Exxon’s business dealings, according to a senior Goldman banker.
No agreement was forthcoming and after almost a year, Exxon announced it was pulling out of the planned deal.
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It is not the only occasion on which Exxon has found itself at loggerheads with oil powers.
Since around 2006, Exxon has been locked in a row with the Kremlin over the right to export gas from its Sakhalin-1 project off Russia’s eastern coast.
Exxon argues its production sharing agreement — signed under the chaotic premiership of Boris Yeltsin and seen by many Russians as unfair — gives it the right to export gas to Asian buyers.
Most analysts agree the letter of the contract supports Exxon’s position. But state-controlled gas export monopoly Gazprom has so far blocked exports, insisting that Exxon sell it the gas from Sakhalin-1, likely at prices below international market levels, so it can export the gas instead.
Exxon has refused. So vast quantities of gas that Exxon might be able to book as reserves and sell remain undeveloped, though the company says its oil production there is a success.
In contrast, at the neighboring Sahkalin-2 field, project-leader Royal Dutch Shell Plc took a more flexible approach to the Kremlin’s demands and agreed to sell a majority stake in its project to Gazprom. Shell executives privately accepted that the company’s original contract had been too advantageous and now brag that they are making strong returns on their investment.
Halfway around the world in Venezuela, Hugo Chavez in 2007 insisted state oil group PDVSA should have a majority stake in oil and gas licenses. Exxon and U.S. peer ConocoPhillips disagreed, and left the country rather than concede, while Shell, BP, Chevron, Norway’s Statoil and others accepted a reduction in their stakes.
“We made a difficult decision at that time, we evaluated the upside and downside for us and .. this was, on that occasion, the best judgment on how to preserve value,” Statoil CEO told Reuters in an interview, defending his decision.
“The Venezuela authorities paid market value for the resources and subsequently we are making money,” he added.
Exxon sued Venezuela for up to $10 billion for the loss of its fields. An International Chamber of Commerce arbitration panel awarded the company $908 million in December, though Venezuela has not yet handed over any money.
Last year, Exxon jeopardized its interests in a massive oil field in Iraq by negotiating a production sharing agreement with the semi-autonomous northern Iraqi region of Kurdistan, in defiance of a de facto ban Baghdad imposes on companies that invest in Kurdistan.
While analysts question the legality of Baghdad’s ban, the big foreign oil companies had all heeded it. Exxon’s move prompted a threat against its existing Iraqi asset and led to it being excluded from the bidding in Baghdad’s latest licensing round. Two months ago, Baghdad said Exxon had backed down and suspended its operations in Kurdistan. The company declined to comment on the status of the Kurdish operations.
LOWER RETURNS
There is little doubt that Exxon’s disputes have contributed to an increasing reliance on domestic fields. In 2011, 27 percent of Exxon’s reserves were in the United States, up from 19 percent in 2006. By comparison, only 17 percent of Chevron’s reserves are in the United States and 21 percent of Shell’s.
The problem for Exxon is that, while places like Ghana, Russia and Venezuela offer less legal certainty than developed markets, they have more oil and offer better returns.
In 2011, Exxon reported a 9.3 percent return on capital employed at its U.S. oil and gas fields, and a 39.2 percent return for its non-U.S. upstream assets. The difference was due to low U.S. gas prices and the fact that the U.S. oil fields are often smaller and cost more to operate.
“Companies like Exxon don’t have a choice focusing on the U.S., they need to get out and be all over the world,” said Mark Coffelt, portfolio manager at Empiric Advisors in Austin, Texas.
Exxon may finally be learning that lesson.
In 2007, as Tillerson sparred with Russia about Sakhalin-1, he declared Exxon would not consider new projects there until the country’s opaque legal transactions were clarified.
Analysts don’t think the climate for foreign investors has improved much since then. But earlier this month, Exxon sealed a deal with state-controlled Rosneft that could see them invest up to $500 billion to unlock tens of billions of barrels of oil underneath the Arctic and Black Sea.
The company has even offered Rosneft the opportunity to work with it on projects in the United States.
For investor Joe Tatsuko it’s a sign that Exxon is learning.
“Exxon is as smart as the others … they can adapt,” he said.
(Additional reporting by Kwasi Kpodo in Accra, Anna Driver in Houston and Regan Doherty in Doha; Editing by Sophie Walker)
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