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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Analysis: Clinton scores a win, Obama nears finish line









NEW YORK (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton won a landslide victory in Kentucky Tuesday, but momentum -- and a growing sense of inevitability -- is now firmly on Barack Obama's side.


Sen. Barack Obama has picked up a majority of the pledged delegates, according to CNN calculations.

1 of 2 He took Oregon last night, but it was his symbolic victory with pledged delegates that was the storyline.

The one-time long shot for the Democratic nomination has a majority of pledged delegates to the Democratic Convention and is now about 70 delegates shy of the finish line.

Obama had already been looking toward November before last night's split decision. He chose Iowa -- the site of his first win in this marathon primary fight -- to address supporters in what many observers viewed as a victory lap. It was also an indication of Obama's intent to fight for a number of battleground states lost by John Kerry in 2004.

"The skeptics predicted we wouldn't get very far," Obama said. "The cynics dismissed us as a lot of hype and a little too much hope. And by the fall, the pundits in Washington had all but counted us out. But the people of Iowa had a different idea."

Despite the daunting odds of overtaking Obama in the overall delegate count, Clinton remained defiant and promised to stay in the race.

"You've never given up on me, because you know I've never given up on you," Clinton told supporters in Kentucky.

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Clinton's victory in Kentucky -- as in West Virginia last week -- was noticeable for its magnitude and breadth. As expected, she dominated Obama in a largely white, working-class state tailor-made for her increasingly populist message. Once again, she won both men and women. She carried every age group. She captured the bulk of voters in every income category, and at every level of educational achievement.

Kentucky voters also fired a warning shot across the bow of an Obama campaign that has largely turned its sights to the fall election.

Only one-third of Clinton's voters in the Bluegrass State said they would vote for Obama in a general election matchup against presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. Almost 80 percent of Clinton's voters said they would not be satisfied if Obama wins the Democratic nomination. A majority of voters statewide believed Obama is not honest and trustworthy, and that he does not share their values. Watch what the analysts say after Kentucky and Oregon »

No Democrat has won the White House without carrying Kentucky since John F. Kennedy narrowly defeated Richard Nixon in 1960.

Obama either has to find a way to convince these voters to support him or he needs to redraw the electoral map in November by carrying states such as Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia -- states which rarely vote Democrat on the presidential level.

Obama's favorable numbers in Oregon, on the other hand, reflected his strength with more-affluent, well-educated, secular voters in another critical region.

He defeated Clinton by an almost 2-1margin among men in Oregon. Perhaps more impressively, he drew her to a tie (at 50 percent each) among white women -- long considered to be one of the New York senator's core constituencies.

Oregon's largely progressive political tradition proved to be a boon to the Democratic frontrunner. Self-described liberals, comprising 57 percent of the state's electorate, backed Obama by 20 points, 60-40 percent. At the same time, however, he also managed to carry moderates and conservatives, albeit by much smaller margins.

Nearly four out of five Oregon primary voters were college educated, and they voted for Obama by more than 20 points, 61-39 percent. The smaller pool of non-college educated voters backed Clinton by nine points, 54-45 percent. Obama, however, surprised many observers by pulling nearly even with Clinton (48-51 percent) among white voters who did not graduate from college -- a group which has been largely unreceptive to his campaign in other parts of the country.

Finally, Obama benefited from the votes of the nearly 3 in 10 Oregon voters with no religious identification. While Protestants and Catholics split virtually evenly between the two Democratic candidates, voters who cited no religious affiliation backed the Illinois senator by 22 points, 61-39 percent.

The campaign now shifts to Florida -- a pivotal general election battleground whose delegates to the Democratic convention remain in a state of flux. Clinton and Obama have campaign stops scheduled Wednesday across the state.

Clinton, who desperately needs to have both the Florida and Michigan delegations seated in accordance with their January primary results, is demanding a resolution. Meanwhile, Obama says he is in favor of seating the disputed delegations, but needless to say does not agree with Clinton's proposed remedy.


The Democratic National Committee will address the delegation disputes when it meets on May 31 in Washington.

But with only two weeks and three contests remaining, Clinton's window of opportunity is quickly closing. Her fate -- as well as Obama's -- now rests with the dwindling pool of uncommitted superdelegates who will ultimately choose the party's nominee.
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Mozambique: Nacala airport brand-new soon


Posted on Monday 19 May 2008 - 09:46





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Sam Banda Junior, AfricaNews reporter in Blantyre, Malawi
US based Ayr Logistics has announced that it will spend $80 million to turn the Nacala airport into a commercial airport. The operation would facilitate the activities of the the company, which is building a $5.5 billion oil refinery in northern Mozambique.
"We are going to rehabilitate the Nacala airport so that we can start commercial aviation as well as private cargo handling," Ayr Logistics General Director Philip Harris said.

"Estimates indicate an investment of $80 million, which will wholly come from Ayr Logistics Ltd," he said, adding his company had already reached an agreement with government. He did not specify when the project would be completed.

A Reuters report said Friday Ayr Logistics signed a deal for the construction of its refinery in Nacala-a-Velha in the northern Nampula province last year.

The plant will have capacity of more than 300,000 barrels of fuel a day and will employ 1,000 people.

The first production of refined fuels from this project is expected in 2010, and the bulk of the product will be exported to neighbouring countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

The Southern African country was one of the world's poorest countries when its 17-year civil war ended in 1992, but has had one of the fastest-growing economies in southern Africa in the past decade.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

REFINARIA DE NACALA VAI CUSTAR CINCO BILIÕES DE DÓLARES


REFINARIA DE NACALA VAI CUSTAR CINCO BILIÕES DE DÓLARES

Governo moçambicano testemunhou, quinta-feira, em Maputo, a assinatura do acordo de construção da primeira refinaria de petróleo em Nacala-a-Velha, na Província de Nampula. As obras da construção da refinaria vão custar cerca cinco biliões de dólares norte-americanos.

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Daqui a mais sete anos, Moçambique vai entrar para o mercado internacional de venda de petróleo e seus derivados. A assinatura deste acordo é sinal concreto da futura materialização do empreendimento. A Refinaria vai ser construída em Nacala-a-Velha, na província de Nampula.
O Governador de Nampula, Felismino Tocoli disse que Nampula e Nacala-a-Velha em particular vão ser uma referencia no país e no mundo.
O Governo central, representado pelo Ministro da Energia, Salvador Namburete, considera que Moçambique vai ganhar não só no que diz respeito à exploração do petróleo, mas também na formação dos moçambicanos em matéria de combustíveis.
A empresa Ayr Petro-Nacala é propriedade da companhia moçambicana Ayr Logistic que se comprometeu a desenvolver uma zona franca em Nacala, na província de Nampula.

Friday, May 16, 2008

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Refinaria de Nacala vai custar cinco biliões de dólares

O projecto de construção de uma refinaria de petróleo em Nacala-à-Velha, na província de Nampula, começou a dar os primeiros passos com vista à sua concretização. Ontem foram assinados os acordos destinados ao desenho do empreendimento.
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O documento do entendimento foi rubricado entre a Ayr Development Group, Limited, companhia subsidiária da Ayr Logistics Limited do Texas, financiadora do projecto Ayr Petro-Nacala, e o construtor Group Five International, Limited.

Paralelamente, uma companhia norte-americana, de parceria com uma empresa moçambicana, deverá encarregar-se da realização de estudos de impacto ambiental definitivos.

Avaliada em cerca de cinco biliõesde dólares, a refinaria de Nacala terá capacidade, segundo os proponentes da mesma, para produzir cerca de 300 mil barris de petróleo por dia, contribuindo, deste modo, para a redução significativa dos preços de combustíveis em Moçambique e nalguns países da região. Espera-se, entretanto, que a refinaria esteja operacional em sete anos.

Philip Harris, Presidente do Conselho de Administração da Ayr Logistics, Limited, indicou que, para além de infra-estruturas industriais complementares, projectos habitacionais e outros de natureza social, o seu grupo irá financiar a construção de um centro de formação vocacional que servirá os residentes de Nampula com vista a participarem directamente na construção da refinaria, juntamente com o Grupo Five.

Para além da Ayr Logistics, o centro estará igualmente sob supervisão do Ministério da Educação, para providenciar pessoal tecnicamente habilitado não só ao projecto de Nacala-à-Velha, mas também para todo o país.

Willie Zeelie, director executivo do Grupo Five, uma empresa com larga experiência na construção de infra-estruturas na África do Sul e no resto de África, no Médio Oriente e na Europa do Leste, considerou, momentos depois de rubricar o acordo, que `o sucesso do projecto da refinaria de petróleo de Nacala-à-Velha é inevitável´.

O Ministro da Energia, Salvador Namburete, que testemunhou a assinatura do acordo juntamente com outros membros do Governo, considerou que o contrato de construção de uma refinaria de petróleo em Nacala simboliza uma nova etapa no processo de desenvolvimento da indústria petrolífera no país. Recordou que é política assente e firme do Executivo privilegiar os esforços do sector privado no desenvolvimento de acções com vista a assegurar o fornecimento de produtos petrolíferos ao mercado nacional.

`O projecto de construção da refinaria de petróleo em Nacala-à-Velha simboliza este esforço e enquadra-se na parceria que temos vindo a desenvolver com o sector privado no nosso país´, sustentou.

Referindo-se aos benefícios, Namburete indicou que a instalação desta indústria vai permitir a transformação do petróleo em produtos acabados, tais como gasolina, gasóleo, petróleo de iluminação e gás de cozinha, não só para o abastecimento do mercado nacional como também para a exportação para países vizinhos.

De igual modo, vai permitir o aproveitamento dos recursos naturais, nomeadamente o porto de águas profundas de Nacala, gerando-se, por conseguinte, postos de emprego que contribuirão para o combate à pobreza e para a promoção do desenvolvimento económico e social do país.

fonte: Noticias/TVM
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