Wednesday, October 17, 2012

7 world-renowned paintings stolen in Dutch heist

Seven paintings, including several by modern masters Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Claude Monet were stolen from Rotterdam's Kunsthal museum early Tuesday around 3 a.m. local time (9 p.m. Monday ET).

Also stolen were works by Lucian Freud, Paul Gauguin, and Meyer de Haan.

The heist, one of the largest in years in the Netherlands, occurred while the private Triton Foundation collection was being exhibited publicly as a group for the first time. The collection was on display as part of celebrations surrounding the Kunsthal's 20th anniversary celebrations.

Millions in stolen art recovered in LA area

Neither the police nor the Kunsthal were immediately able to put a value on the haul, but the theft is one of the art world's most dramatic in recent years and will likely be worth millions.

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Kunsthal, designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, does not have its own collection and exhibits different types of art, including photos, sculptures, design and fashion.

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The museum was closed Tuesday as police reviewed videotape footage and called on witnesses to come forward.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49429139/ns/world_news-europe/

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Friday, October 12, 2012

What does spirituality mean in America today? ? The Immanent Frame

What does ?spirituality? mean in America today, and how can social scientists best investigate it? This paper identifies new approaches to the study of American spirituality and emergent horizons for interdisciplinary scholarship. In contrast to the longstanding sociological practice that identifies spirituality in distinction or comparison to religion, we begin by inquiring into the processes through which contemporary uses of the categories religion and spirituality have taken on their current values, how they align with different types of political, cultural, and social action, and how they are articulated within public settings. In so doing, we draw upon and extend a growing body of research that offers alternatives to predominant social scientific understandings of spirituality in the United States, which, we believe, are better suited to investigating its social, cultural, and political implications. Taken together, they evaluate a more expansive range of religious and spiritual identities and actions, and, by placing spirituality and religion, as well as the secular, in new configurations, ought to reset scholars? guiding questions on the subject of the spiritual.

This paper also highlights methods and orientations that we believe are germane to the concerns and questions that motivated our recent project on spirituality, public life, and politics in America, but that also extend beyond them. It draws into relief the space that has been opened up by recent analyses of spirituality and identifies the new questions and problems that are taking shape as a result. These novel directions in scholarship offer challenging and potentially powerful new ways of understanding the role of both spirituality and religion in shaping American civic and political life. The methods highlighted below do not treat either spirituality or religion as core or stable identities or qualities, nor do they assume that ?spirituality? is in some way to be contrasted or opposed to ?religion? (as in the formula ?spiritual-not-religious?). Indeed, they do not operate on the presumption that ?spirituality? necessarily holds any particular categorical relation whatsoever to ?religion? (cf. Bender 2007; Taves and Bender 2012; Ammerman 2011). Instead, we propose a robust investigation of the historical and contextual specificities of those relations, such as they are enacted in scholarship and in the world. What these methods provide, accordingly, are ways of illuminating the relationships that develop?within particular political, civic, and other settings?between ?religious? and ?spiritual? identities, discourses, and concepts.

But why, first of all, is this subject a significant one? And why does it appear especially pertinent at precisely the present moment? To begin with, growing numbers of ?religious nones,? that is, people who have limited or no religious affiliation yet still claim to believe in some kind of divinity, signal an unprecedented shift in the American religious landscape (Hout and Fischer 2002), and many scholars who have sought to understand this phenomenon have indicated that something like ?spirituality? might capture an important aspect of their outlook, if not their ?identity? (Vargas 2012; Lim, MacGregor, and Putnam 2012; Baker and Smith 2009). We, for our part, certainly agree that this is a socially significant shift. Yet we also note that much of the interpretation and ensuing discussion about the ?religious nones? draws upon and continues to assert uninvestigated understandings of religion and spirituality, where we would argue that the shifts underway should elicit some reconsideration of the terms that are deployed to analyze and interpret this allegedly ?new? phenomenon.

Social scientists frequently juxtapose spirituality to religion and identify the former by way of what it lacks in comparison to the latter. In particular, spirituality would appear to lack institutions, authority structures, community, and even history?all of which are considered integral to religion, such as it is widely understood today. Congregational identity, membership, and attendance are key markers for studies of Americans? religious convictions, and the congregation, therefore, is taken to be an especially important, if not the definitive, site for the political and social mobilization of religious Americans. Against this backdrop, the rising number of ?religious nones? (as well as shifts in congregational styles [see Chaves 2009]) emerge not only as new empirical facts but, insofar as their presence is measured against a norm of voluntary participation, also appear to engender a certain anxiety on the part of the scholars who study them (e.g., Olson 2010; Putnam and Campbell 2010). Though ?religious nones? may be believers, they appear to lack the kinds of social connectivity that are recognizable to scholars, and that the latter have deemed essential to voluntary political participation. Insofar as spirituality emerges as a term associated with such individuals?and one that seems to sound the alarms about the problems of individualism?it appears as either the weak cousin or the crazy uncle of the norm that continues (or that should continue) to endure (see, e.g., Bellah et al. 1985), or as the spark of regeneration and the movement toward a ?new? social order (e.g., York 1995).

Rather than take sides in the debate over the political possibilities of spirituality, we have decided to take a closer look at the way in which it has been framed and mobilized. We observe, for example, that social scientific definitions of religion have been and remain tightly interwoven with ideals of civic participation, putative and legally enforced distinctions between private and public life, the historical development of voluntarism, and discourses of individual and collective rights. ?Spirituality,? in this respect, is often used to mark religious forms that do not ostensibly align with these norms. In other words, it is used to designate what are perceived to be extra-social or anti-social modes of religion, which in turn reinforces norms of both sociality and political mobilization. It is fair to note that this use of ?spirituality? also carries some positive associations, however: some of those who take on a spiritual identity, it is said, are actively choosing to opt-out of political and institutional-religious interactions, in favor of something that they imagine to be more real, more personal, or more authentic than what they understand by religion?or, for that matter, by politics.

By focusing our attention on the emergence of various uses of ?spirituality? and the intersections between its scholarly and public acceptations, we are orienting our investigation toward the relational work that religion and spirituality do in shaping our perception of individual, religious, and political possibilities. We might then ask, for example, how the continued preponderance of an academic discourse on American religion that enshrines voluntarism, religious freedom, and civic participation as essential (and essentially American) virtues determines our view of the spectrum of possibilities for political action. If as a result of closer attention to the phenomenon of spirituality scholars are able to view ?religion? and its intersections with American politics in more complex ways than those sustained by the conventional lore centered on congregational life and voluntarism, the payoff would be significant..

Spirituality, we also note, is challenging to study, not so much because it lacks definition (or a relational counterpart, like ?religion,? to make it meaningful), but because it suffers from an excess of definitions, each of which shapes a particular set of discourses and empirical investigations into various social phenomena. Scholars and journalists, religious and secular people, clergy and laymen, and even politicians invoke spirituality in numerous ways. For example, some identify it as a component of religion (whence people can be both ?spiritual and religious?), which implies a contrast between the two, though it may also suggest that the former is an underlying, universal element that religious communities or individuals draw upon or are inspired by (e.g., Berger 1979). Closely related are descriptive uses that frame ?spirituality? in terms either of emotions or of an ethically developed habitus that may operate both within and outside of formal institutional frameworks (Stanczak 2006; Roof 1993, 1999). Spirituality is also a term that some philosophers have used to gesture toward an unarticulated ?more? (e.g., C. Taylor 2007; Connolly 2005a), and in such cases it takes on the connotation of something relatively inchoate or undefined, yet present and powerful in human life. Others have defined it in a less favorable fashion, conceiving of it as a post-religious and narcissistic drive to self-improvement, in contradistinction to religion, which (unlike spirituality) is able to intervene significantly in matters of the commons (Carrette and King 2004; Ehrenreich 2009; see Mitchell 2010 for a critique). Spirituality?s apparent ubiquity and its multiple meanings, but also its oft supposed ?self-evidence,? make it difficult to employ with precision either as a descriptive term or as the index of a particular type of subject. Sometimes this fuzziness makes spirituality seem weak and limited in its effects, while at other times this same fuzziness lends it a sheen of pervasive and untapped power. Even those who appear to endorse or embrace this or that articulation of spirituality give vent to such concerns (e.g., E. McAlister 2010; van der Veer 2009; Connolly 2010). In short, the efflorescence of spirituality?its multiple concurrent uses and interpretations?makes it difficult to identify what spirituality is or to classify the people who identify themselves through it, let alone to understand its effects.

Much of the ?problem? of analyzing spirituality in the social sciences emerges from and reflects the perpetually unresolved business of defining and understanding religion. But the question of whether spirituality is categorically distinct from, somehow connected to, or merely a weak mirror of ?religion? bespeaks, above all, the sclerotic scholarly and ?religious? framing and boundary-marking that, whether for strategic or analytical purposes, distinguishes the category of religion from some things while associating it with others?in ways often belied by empirical observation (Bender 2012a). We do not believe that investigations of spirituality will settle the definitional issues that continue to shape social scientific discourse about it, and we do not plan in this paper to offer a definition of what spirituality ?is? or what it ?does.? Rather, having observed that recent work on spirituality has paid very little attention to its history (either as a term of scholarly investigation or as a set of experiences in the world), to the relationships that it connotes (between itself and religion, as well as other things to which it is or may be compared), or to the broader landscape in which the arguments about spirituality and politics take on relevance and force, we advance an approach that demands that these problems be placed front and center in any analysis, in such a way that new studies of spirituality (and religion) maintain the critical and analytical depth that is called for in this moment of apparent religious change.

Read the full SSRC Working Paper ?Mapping a Field: Why and How to Study Spirituality? (pdf).

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Bender C. What does spirituality mean in America today?. The Immanent Frame. 2012. Available at: http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/10/10/what-does-spirituality-mean-in-america-today/. Accessed October 12, 2012.

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Bender, Courtney. (2012). What does spirituality mean in America today?. Retrieved October 12, 2012, from The Immanent Frame Web site: http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/10/10/what-does-spirituality-mean-in-america-today/

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Bender, Courtney. 2012. What does spirituality mean in America today?. The Immanent Frame. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/10/10/what-does-spirituality-mean-in-america-today/ (accessed October 12, 2012).

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Obama: "too polite" on "bad" debate night

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he was "too polite" in a presidential debate that stunned many of his supporters and re-energized Republican rival Mitt Romney's campaign, and promised a more aggressive approach in the two remaining encounters.

The latest polls show Romney has erased Obama's once substantial lead and made it a dead heat in the final stretch to the November 6 election in the wake of last week's debate that the Republican was widely judged to have won handily.

"I think it's fair to say I was just too polite," Obama said on the "Tom Joyner Morning Show" radio program. "But, you know, the good news is that's just the first one. ... I think it's fair to say that we will see a little more activity at the next one."

Obama insisted the "fundamentals" of the race for the White House remained unchanged despite a "bad night" for him.

"Governor Romney had a good night. I had a bad night," Obama told the "ABC World News" program in his first television interview since the October 3 face-off in Denver.

"It's not the first time I've had a bad night. But I think what's important is the fundamentals of what this race is about haven't changed," Obama said as he sought to play down the overall impact. "You know, Governor Romney went to a lot of trouble to try to hide what his positions are."

The Romney camp said it was not just a single sluggish performance that explained the president's slide in the polls.

"We heard from President Obama that he believed he had a ?bad night' during the first debate, but in reality, he's had a bad four years and the American people suffered because of it," Romney spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll released on Wednesday, Romney has pulled ahead of Obama in the race for the first time in more than a month and leads 45 percent to 44 percent among likely voters.

Pressed by "ABC World News" anchor Diane Sawyer for an explanation of what went wrong in the first of three presidential debates, Obama appeared reluctant to offer much insight.

"Maybe this is because I played a lot of sports when I was a kid, and still do," he said. "If you have a bad game, you just move on. You look forward to the next one. And it makes you that much more determined. The difference between this and sports is that the stakes are so high."

Asked flat-out whether his debate performance had handed the election to Romney, Obama said, "No."

Sawyer then asked him whether he believed he would win.

"Yes," he said.

"You want it more than the first time?" she asked.

"Absolutely," Obama replied.

Obama's aides have acknowledged he will make some adjustments for the next debate - a townhall-style event in Hofstra University in New York state on Tuesday.

They have hinted he will use a more aggressive approach after even his own supporters criticized him for being too passive in Denver.

(Reporting By Matt Spetalnick and Mark Felsenthal; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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Penske Media, owner of Deadline site, buys Variety

(AP) ? Penske Media Corp., the owner of the snarky entertainment website Deadline, has purchased venerable show business publication Variety for $25 million.

Reed Elsevier Group PLC announced its sale of the publication on Tuesday.

Variety has covered show business since 1905 and is still considered a prominent entertainment news source. But the publication has struggled to compete with websites such as Deadline and The Wrap while continuing its longtime rivalry with The Hollywood Reporter, which was revamped in 2010 under new ownership.

Faced with the onslaught of Web-based news outlets, Variety put its online content behind a "pay wall" in early 2010, ending an experiment with free online content that it began in late 2006. It has about 17,000 subscribers, according to Reed spokesman Paul Abrahams.

Visitors to Variety's website are allowed to read only a few free stories per month. The restrictions have cut its online presence. In 2009, it had about 2.5 million visitors a month. In September, Variety had just 397,000 unique visitors online. That compared to 5.1 million for HollywoodReporter.com, and 1.9 million at Deadline.com, according to market tracker comScore Inc. Even so, those entertainment business websites fall short of celebrity news sites such as Yahoo's OMG with 28 million and TMZ with 22.9 million unique visitors.

In recent years, Variety has ramped up the number of industry-focused conferences it hosts, and tried last year to compete with Amazon.com Inc.'s movie information site, IMDb.com, by selling a data tool called FlixTracker. Despite the innovations, most of Variety's revenue still comes from advertising.

Reed Elsevier put Variety up for sale in March as part of an effort to move away from ad-dependent businesses.

Variety was the last of Reed's U.S. print publications. Reed sold book trade magazine Publisher's Weekly in 2010 and pay TV industry magazine Multichannel News in 2009. Other titles it sold included Interior Design, Furniture Today, and Broadcast & Cable.

Reed is increasingly focused on providing data services for a variety of industries including airlines and banks.

Penske Media said it plans to expand Variety's presence on the Web, on mobile devices, over broadcast and in international markets.

Aside from Deadline, the digital media and publishing company owns a number of news brands, including entertainment sites HollywoodLife, Movieline, and technology website BGR.

Penske Media was founded in 2004 by its CEO, Jay Penske, the son of auto racing team owner Roger Penske. Debt and equity financing for the transaction was provided by Third Point LLC, a hedge fund run by Daniel Loeb. Loeb gained notoriety earlier this year as an activist investor who lobbied for a management change at Yahoo Inc.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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Beef Tips in Mushroom Sauce Crock Pot Recipe ? 10 Points + ...

Beef Tips in Mushroom Sauce Crock Pot Recipe

Back when Weight Watchers was still using their old Points plan, I posted a Beef Tips in Mushroom Sauce Recipe. Since then, I?ve gotten a lot of feedback and questions about it, so I decided to re-make this dish, change it up a bit, and calculate the new Points + value. Even though it ends up being 10 Points + per serving, these beef tips were sooooooo good! If you are a meat lover, then this is absolutely worth the splurge in Points. It packs in tons of protein too, so it?s really a satisfying dish. Try serving it over some Miracle Noodle orzo for 0 Points +, or over your favorite rive or noodles for additional Points +. This is one easy Weight Watchers Crock Pot Recipe that is a must make this fall/winter

The perfect hot dinner on a cold autumn day, these beef tips are so delicious and flavorful. Simmering in a crock pot all day, it fills the air with a wonderful aroma, and makes a hearty Weight Watchers dinner that the whole family can enjoy.

Ingredients

  • Place beet tips in crock pot and season with black pepper. Cover with onions and mushrooms.
  • In a bowl, whisk together the mushroom soup, the onion soup mix and the beef broth.
  • Pour over beef tips and cook on low for 6-8 hours.

Instructions

  1. 2lbs sirloin beef tips
  2. 1 large onion, thinly sliced
  3. 2 8oz package mushrooms, sliced
  4. 1 can Campbell?s 98% fat free mushroom soup
  5. 1 cup fat free beef broth
  6. 1 package dry onion soup mix
  7. 1/2 tsp black pepper

Preparation time: 10 minute(s)

Cooking time: 8 hour(s)

Diet tags: Reduced carbohydrate, High protein

Number of servings (yield): 8

Culinary tradition: USA (Traditional)

Entire recipe makes 8 servings
Serving size is 1/8th of whole recipe
Each serving = 10 Points +

PER SERVING: 259 calories; 9g fat; 13g carbohydrates; 74g protein; 1g fiber

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PFT: Suggs likely to return in Nov., not Oct. 21

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No longer the flavor of the month, Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has mustered only one win in the first full month of the NFL season, with his team at 1-4 at the bye week.

Newton has come under criticism for a variety of things, including his demeanor at post-game press conferences following a loss.? Even his father, Cecil, agrees that Cam needs to be a bit less deflated and downtrodden.

?Is it something he needs to change?? Cecil Newton told WFNZ?s The Drive with Taylor and March.? ?Well yes I guess so.?

Of course, that concession came after Cecil Newton defended Cam?s habits.

?I know he hasn?t been responsive in some of his interviews [after losses] but he has been like that since he was seven years old,? said Cecil Newton, who explained that he did the spot in order to ?take some of the heat off? Cam.? ?It?s difficult, there are some things that I don?t touch and don?t tell him what he should and shouldn?t do.?

As to the things that are causing the Panthers to lose so many games, Cecil Newton agrees with coach Ron Rivera?s assessment of Cam.

?I think he?s just pressing,? Cecil Newton said.? ?I think he?s maybe trying to do too much.? I know my son, he is going to go back into the lab, tweak some things, work hard, and come out better.? He is not in the business of making excuses.? He is going to come back better.?

And Cam wants to return from the lab as a Panther.? And he wants to continue to be a Panther.

?We love the Panthers,? Cecil Newton said.? ?And we are very appreciative of everything that this town and organization has done for us.? Cam wants to stay in Carolina and I would like for him to, as long as Mr. Richardson and whoever else is in charge wants him to.

?A vast portion of Cam?s sulking and disappointment is that he has the burden of trying to deliver the goods to the Panthers fans.?

This year, Cam hasn?t.? For his career, he has won only seven of 21 games.? That?s a 33-percent win percentage.

And that?s enough to make every Panthers fan sulk and be disappointed.

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Louis C.K., FX delay 'Louie' return to spring 2014

FX

Sorry, "Louis" fans, but producer and star Louis C.K. is taking a little break to "recharge his batteries."

By Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter

FX is delaying the return of critical darling "Louie"?from summer 2013 to spring 2014.?During a conference call with reporters Tuesday, FX president and GM John Landgraf announced that Louis C.K. requested and received an extended hiatus between the recently completed third season and the upcoming fourth frame.

"Louie has continued to raise the bar and recharge his batteries. I don't think there's anyone else in business who's produced, starred, directed and edited all but seven episodes ... I'm not surprised he needs a bit of a break," Landgraf said.

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The stand-up comic will continue on tour this year and will shift his focus to penning the upcoming season in the first-quarter of 2013.

"I want season four to go somewhere new ... I'm looking back to when I did the first season and the time I took to do the show and decide which directions to go in and I want that back again," Louis C.K. told reporters. "I want a little breathing room."

In the meantime, the Emmy winner said his current 22-city tour would "probably" be turned into a stand-up special. Louis C.K. bypassed the traditional approach to the tour and brought it directly to the people, bypassing ticket brokers and selling seats for a flat $45 fee. "That's the way I'm going to do it from now on," he said.

"The last three seasons have been a surge of fun stories and it's been great to share all the stuff and I want the show to keep getting better," Louis C.K. said. "I want it to keep being something that comes from somewhere fun and important."

More from THR: Louis C.K. on pushing boundaries and his love for 'Project Runway'

The increased lead time will allow the FX funnyman to focus mostly on writing. "I usually start shooting in March for a June launch and we'll start September or October for a May launch," he said. "I used to shoot, promote and edit all at the same time in June and I think I can do better work if I spread things out."

FX?renewed?"Louie"?for a fourth season in July. Louis C.K. took home the Emmy this year for writing in a comedy series for his work on the series. As for the show's lead-in once it does return, Landgraf noted Louie's two-season companion wouldn't be joining it.?

"I have trust that we will find something amazing, but it won't be 'Wilfred,' " Landgraf said, touting the network's?Jim Jeffries?comedy "Legit"?-- which is due in January.

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Telef?nica Wants To Turn Its Mobile Data Into A Big Data Business, Launches Dynamic Insights Unit

logo_telefonica_150x150Big data is one of the more fascinating developments in today's tech world: harnessing the huge wave of information that comes out of our many internet-based networks, and then trying to make sense of it -- and while some of the companies in the space have come in the form of startups, the newest player is not a small VC-backed effort but someone much bigger: the multinational carrier Telefonica. Today, the company's new business unit, Telef?nica Digital,?is announcing Dynamic Insights, its formal entry into the business of big data.

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Rogue blogs signal tension as Vietnam tries to fix economic woes

(Reuters) - When one of Vietnam's richest and best-connected bankers was arrested in August, a move that sent the country's stock market tumbling, a little-known blog broke the news hours ahead of state media.

It was the first sign that the Quan Lam Bao website could be a window into mounting leadership tensions as the Communist country wrestles with the deep economic woes that have shattered its image as one of Asia's hottest emerging markets.

The site, whose name means "officials doing journalism", has become one of the country's most-visited as it piles often-savage criticism on Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, accusing him of greed, cronyism and economic mismanagement.

Some of the attacks posted on the site and two other blogs had to come from party insiders, according to a party member who declined to be identified and several academics who follow Vietnam's secretive politics. They say the sites reflect intense infighting over how to deal with the country's debt-ridden banks and state firms.

Under mounting criticism for failing to adapt to the globalised market economy, Hanoi's top leaders began a summit last week - only days after ratings agency Moody's downgraded Vietnam's sovereign credit on concern its debt-swamped banks may require a large bailout.

Many observers expect President Truong Tan Sang to try to wrest back more control of policy from Dung, a former central bank governor accused by critics of having cozy ties with wealthy businessmen and who has been closely associated with missteps at financially-strapped state firms.

"They have to make some tough decisions," Adam McCarty, chief economist at the Mekong Economics consultancy, said of the Communist leadership. "They've run out of wiggle room."

"Some rich people and rich groups are going to have to write off a lot of assets and a lot of wealth. The struggle is over exactly who," said McCarty, who's based in Vietnam.

DECAY OF POLITICAL MORALITY?

Sang has taken a public stand against cronyism. Before the current meeting of the Central Committee, the party's most powerful body, he blamed a decay of political morality for Vietnam's problems. But analysts see the rivalry between Sang and Dung as largely a power play, and doubt that either is prepared to make the tough economic reforms Vietnam needs.

Crucially, there has been no discernable drive to end the banking system's glaring lack of transparency. It's unclear how solvent banks are, who owns them and how much of their lending goes to insiders for their own businesses.

"Without reinforcing transparency and banking discipline, banking reform will be a wild-goose chase," said Cao Sy Kiem, a former central bank governor who is now a member of the National Monetary and Fiscal Advisory Council.

The Moody's downgrade was the latest blow for a former economic star of Southeast Asia in the wake of a credit binge that has turned sour, leaving huge debts and imbalances.

Fueled by reforms first launched in the 1980s, economic growth hit 8.5 percent in 2007. But the government now expects the economy to expand only 5.2 percent this year - well below its earlier target of 6.0-6.5 percent. While much of Southeast Asia is attracting significantly higher levels of foreign direct investment, Vietnam in the first nine months drew 1.2 percent less than a year ago.

SLUMPING REAL ESTATE

The country's banks are heavily exposed to a slumping real-estate sector and indebted state firms. Total bad debts are estimated at up to $15.6 billion based on the central bank's most recent figures. Analysts believe the real figure is much higher.

Cleaning up the bad loans will require some form of bailout, but a $5 billion debt resolution plan by the central bank and a separate plan by the Finance Ministry appear to have stalled.

One sign of worsening problems at banks is their failure to pass on the benefits of the central bank's five interest rate cuts this year to companies. Rather than disburse fresh funds and risk adding to their debt pile, banks appear to be rationing funds for the growing prospect of a rainy day.

Banks' deposits rose 11 percent in the first eight months of this year while credit rose just 1.4 percent from a year earlier -- a shock for an economy whose expansion was driven by double-digit annual credit growth over the past decade.

"It's very difficult to get loans at the moment. It's the most difficult time in years," said Tong Trong Nghia, director of a furniture-making company that employs 70 people in Bac Ninh province, 30 km (18 miles) east of Hanoi.

Nghia said his output had plunged 40 percent this year and that production at many businesses had come to a standstill.

An imminent full-blown banking crisis is unlikely but slow-burn stagnation is a danger without bold reforms to deal with the bad debts and shed light on the banking system's real state.

POLITICAL CRACKS?

Authorities did take dramatic action with their August swoop on Nguyen Duc Kien, the wealthy founder of Asia Commercial Bank. But his arrest on fraud charges appears to have been a one-off move and possibly reflected the intensifying leadership tensions.

Political analysts say Kien is close to Dung, and see his arrest as an attempt to undermine the prime minister, whose power expanded after getting his post in 2006.

The emergence of Quan Lam Bao and the two other highly critical blogs - Dan Lam Bao and Bien Dong - have added to the political intrigue.

Despite being condemned publicly by Dung in September as "a wicked plot by enemy forces," the three sites continue to publish, heightening suspicions that Dung's rivals in the Communist Party could be involved.

That would be a supreme irony in a country where bloggers face long jail sentences for questioning the government.

Quan Lam Bao is thick with innuendo and insider terminology, referring to Dung as "3D", a "monster" and "the nurse" - the last a reference to his role during the Vietnam War.

Several posts have blasted Dung for supporting failing banks and state enterprises.

"Vietnamese people can clearly see that the Politburo has made serious mistakes as it tolerated 3D," said one post last week, adding that he had "become a monster that no one can control."

(Additional reporting by John Ruwitch in Shanghai; Editing by Jason Szep and Richard Borsuk)

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Mom who glued kid's hands to wall faces life term

FILE - This undated file handout photo from the Dallas County Sheriff's Department shows Elizabeth Escalona who admitted to beating her 2-year-old daughter and gluing her hands to a wall. Escalona pleaded guilty July 12, 2012 to injury to a child. The young mother is scheduled to be sentenced Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, and faces up to life in prison. (AP Photo/Dallas County Sheriff's Department)

FILE - This undated file handout photo from the Dallas County Sheriff's Department shows Elizabeth Escalona who admitted to beating her 2-year-old daughter and gluing her hands to a wall. Escalona pleaded guilty July 12, 2012 to injury to a child. The young mother is scheduled to be sentenced Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, and faces up to life in prison. (AP Photo/Dallas County Sheriff's Department)

(AP) ? The mother of a woman accused of beating her 2-year-old daughter and gluing her hands to a wall says she too was abused by the defendant.

The mother of Elizabeth Escalona testified Monday that she was assaulted several times by her daughter as she was growing up. Nevertheless, Ofelia Escalona says she still loves her daughter and has been caring for her children since December.

A doctor testified earlier that the child's mother had beaten the girl so badly that she suffered significant brain trauma and bleeding.

Police say Elizabeth Escalona was mad about potty training problems.

Escalona pleaded guilty July 12 to injury to a child. A sentencing hearing for the 23-year-old began Monday. She faces up to life in prison. A state district judge will decide her punishment.

Associated Press

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