2011/12/30

Bringing Expired Debt Back to Life

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No one was more surprised than Thomas Carpenito with the credit-card invitation that landed in his mailbox earlier this year.
The 27-year-old deli owner from White Plains, N.Y., had about $10,000 in old debts and a credit rating 200 points below "good." He recalled thinking the post office had delivered the letter to the wrong house.
Far from a mistake, the offer was part of a controversial and growing partnership between debt collectors and banks that profits both. To get the new credit card, Mr. Carpenito agreed to repay $400 on a seven-year-old debt that had expired under New York's statute of limitations.

"It was totally worth it," he said. Having no credit cards made Mr. Carpenito feel "like dirt," he said, especially when out on dates. His new credit card, stamped with the MasterCard Inc. logo, was offered by Jefferson Capital Systems LLC, the debt-collection arm of CompuCredit Holdings Corp., in Atlanta.
CompuCredit, a leader in the business, collected about $15 million in newly resurrected debts and fees by issuing credit cards to people with banged-up credit in the first nine months of this year, according to a securities filing. It also has drawn scrutiny by federal authorities for allegedly deceptive practices.
Many U.S. banks, hungry for new revenue streams, are eager partners. They receive fees and higher-than-average interest rates by granting debt collectors access to their license with MasterCard. The debt companies typically agree to cover losses to banks if borrowers stop paying.
Some lenders say borrowers have a moral obligation to pay their debts even if they are no longer legally responsible. Others are leery about subprime borrowers. But the debt-driven credit cards show some banks tiptoeing back into subprime lending after suffering big losses during the financial crisis.
Collectors aren't afraid of the risks in issuing new credit cards because they instantly turn a profit on virtually worthless debts—purchased for pennies on the dollar—when people agree to start making payments on them. The credit-card agreements essentially create assets out of thin air.
The cards, born a decade ago, are gaining new momentum as debt-collection firms look for new ways to collect, said William Weinstein, chief executive of Weinstein & Riley, a Seattle debt collector.
No one knows how many of these credit cards, usually stamped with the MasterCard logo, are in people's wallets. MasterCard declined to comment.

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Thomas Carpenito got a credit card for agreeing to pay $400 of an old debt that New York state law had expunged.
Genesis Financial Solutions, of Beaverton, Ore., said it was opening about 100,000 new accounts a year in its "Balance Transfer Program." Unlike typical balance-transfer offers, where consumers are lured with low interest rates to move credit balances, Genesis borrowers move expired debts onto the new card.
Irving Levin, the chief executive of Genesis, said the company's credit cards were an opportunity for consumers in a "very much underserved segment."
"I got a bunch of cards when I was younger, and the companies were basically giving them away," said Mr. Carpenito of his past debt troubles. "I couldn't really handle the bills, and I fell way behind."
Federal authorities have declared some of the offers deceptive because they failed to clearly explain to people they needn't pay back even a penny of the past debts because the obligations had expired under statutes of limitations set by individual states.
Mr. Carpenito's credit card from CompuCredit carried the name of Monterey County Bank, a unit of Northern California Bancorp. In 2010, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. accused Monterey of helping Tighorn Financial Services LLC disguise efforts to resurrect expired debts through new credit-card offers. Tighorn, a debt collector based in Sioux Falls, S.D., didn't return calls for comment.
Bank officials last year agreed to a $3 million settlement without admitting or denying wrongdoing. "Our bank no longer participates in any balance transfer card programs," Charles T. Chrietzberg Jr., Monterey County Bank's chairman, president and chief executive, said in an email in response to questions.
Mr. Carpenito's credit card is now underwritten by another lender. In November, CompuCredit's debt-collection arm got a credit line from another bank, PrivateBancorp Inc. in LaSalle, Ill., according to a securities filing, "to facilitate the growth of this segment's operations."
CompuCredit didn't respond to requests for comment.
Last month, its chairman and chief executive, David Hanna, told investors that the "current economic environment could lead to increased opportunities…as consumers with less access to credit create additional demand."

Regulators Weigh In
Two allegations of deception were settled with no admission of wrongdoing. Excerpts from the actions:
FDIC v. Monterey County Bank
The FDIC has reason to believe that the Bank has engaged in unsafe or unsound banking practices, and engaged in deceptive practices … in connection with the Bank's credit card relationship with two other firms.
FTC v. Compucredit Corporation and Jefferson Capital Systems
The Commission requests [relief] against CompuCredit Corporation and Jefferson Capital Systems for engaging in unfair or deceptive acts or practices in violation of … the FTC Act and for engaging in acts and practices in violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
In 2008, CompuCredit agreed to return more than $114 million to customers after the Federal Trade Commission accused the company of deceptive practices that included failure to disclose high credit-card fees and failure to tell customers that accepting a Majestic credit card—emblazoned with a Visa Inc. logo—essentially enrolled them in a debt-repayment program. The company didn't admit to any wrongdoing in the settlement.
Visa, which declined to comment, is no longer in the debt-collection credit-card business, according to lawyers for debtors who have gotten card offers.
People who stop paying bills earn lousy credit ratings but eventually are freed of old debt under statutes of limitations that vary by state and range from three years to 10 years from the last loan payment.
But if a debtor agrees to make even a single payment on an expired debt, the clock starts anew on some part of the old obligation, a process called "re-aging."
So if borrowers again fall behind on their payments, debt collectors can turn to their usual tools: letters, phone calls and lawsuits. By restarting a debt's statute of limitations, the collectors have years to retrieve payments.
Regulators scrutinize offers to see whether they clearly state that borrowers are agreeing to repay part—or in some cases all—of an expired debt if they agree to a new credit card.
The pitches usually come in the form of a letter.
"Make your fresh start today," said one Emblem credit card offer viewed by The Wall Street Journal. A sentence near the top of the offer said, "This communication is from a debt collector."
Kindra Weaver, an office administrator who lives in Artesia, N.M., said she had no idea the $300 she paid in March for a Milestone credit card from Genesis Financial Solutions settled a debt long past the statute of limitations.
But she said she would happily do it again. "No one else wanted to even work with me," said Ms. Weaver, 26 years old. "I lost my job at one point and couldn't make ends meet. But I feel so much better about my life now that I was able to pay and get back on track."
Ms. Weaver has a $300 credit limit that can go up if she stays current with her monthly payments. Her credit card carries an annual interest rate of 19%, compared with an average rate of 13.7%.
Milestone credit cards are issued by Mid America Bank & Trust Co., a 91-year-old bank in Dixon, Mo. A regulatory filing shows the bank collected $1.1 million in "credit card program fee income" in the first nine months of 2011. The bank had profits of $1.2 million over the same period. Mid America declined to comment for this article.
Card Acquisition LLC says on its website that the Sioux Falls company's Affirm credit card can help debt collectors wring profits out of seemingly lost causes. The cards give "the debtor a positive way to settle their debt," the website said. Company officials didn't respond to calls for comment.
Participating banks say borrowers with poor credit—stemming from lost jobs or other financial catastrophes, for example—deserve another chance.
How to restart lending to them is "a question at the very center of the recovery," John D. Hawke Jr., the nation's top regulator of national banks from 1998 to 2008, said in an interview.
Last year, West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw barred Jefferson Capital Systems, the debt-collection unit of CompuCredit, from offering state residents an Emblem credit card through the company's "Fresh Start Solution Program."
Mr. McGraw said the program was "abusive" because people didn't realize they were agreeing to pay debt that had expired. Other issuers still can do business in West Virginia. Some companies are concerned regulatory scrutiny could slow growth.
Angela Hoover, a 47-year-old laboratory assistant from Strasburg, Pa., said she was ready to sign up for an Emblem credit card in November. After reading the offer letter three times, she realized she would have to pay $434 in old debts before she could get the card.
The letter's "legal hogwash" was confusing, she said. "I am just grateful I didn't accept it."

2011/12/25

xiangge2030: Diamond Earrings – An Ode to Free Spirit

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Diamond Earrings – An Ode to Free Spirit

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SCRAM Bracelets May Lead To Better Sentencing In Multiple DUI Offense Cases

For those charged with multiple DUIs, voluntary monitoring with a SCRAM bracelet may allow much better sentences, while providing a more effective method of rehabilitation than jail time.
December 23, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In third, fourth, and multiple offense DUI cases, a defendant is often looking at a lengthy mandatory jail term or prison sentence. This can be true even where one's most recent prior offense is eight or nine years old, no one was hurt, and the defendant is currently holding a great job, with a young family to provide for. Traditionally, in many such situations, the main recognized alternative to jail has been Work Furlough. Work Furlough can be compared to a very tightly run motel, where people are released during their working hours - such that they can keep their job. The Problems with Work Furlough A complication in DUI situations arises where individuals who have lost their licenses must either take public transportation to work, or have a good friend with a valid license, etc., give them a ride back and forth to work. This becomes all the more difficult when the Work Furlough Facility is located in one part of the county, and one's work is a long and traffic congested commute away. In some situations--even though a given defendant and his job is a perfect fit for work furlough, it cannot be ordered because, as a practical matter, there are insurmountable transportation difficulties. For instance, when the Work Furlough Facility is located near downtown San Diego, but the defendant works in the far east or north county--where public transportation unavailable, and where there is no one else to drive them, work furlough can't help. Another factor that makes Work Furlough difficult for many people is that it is not cheap, often costing well over one thousand dollars a month. A Workable Alternative to Jail and Work Furlough--Electronic Surveillance A second recognized alternative to jail has been Electronic Surveillance--sometimes known as "house arrest." Traditionally, in electronic surveillance cases, a defendant would wear an electronic ankle bracelet, set up with an electronic monitoring device in their home to ensure the subjects presence. The monitoring device would have a breathalyzer capacity, and individuals could be required to provide breath samples at random intervals. A great thing about electronic surveillance is that, as in work furlough, defendants are allowed to go to their work and thus keep their job. They could further attend alcohol counseling programs and AA meetings. Thus in many cases--individuals ordered to electronic surveillance together with alcohol programs and counseling--obtained optimal results--truly turning their lives around, and learning how to live without alcohol. A widely respected San Diego Superior Court Judge once subjected himself to the rigors of electronic supervision, and he posted his most favorable findings of the program outside his courtroom door. Electronic supervision can really help individuals turn their life around, and cost the taxpayers nothing, as a defendant can be ordered to pay for his own costs. Electronic surveillance is also often the best custodial alternative where a given defendant has a small child or children to take care of, or where seniors need to be cared for, or where a given individual has serious medical issues to cope with. One problem with electronic supervision is that some members of the judicial system remain skeptical of the concept of house arrest being sufficiently punitive and providing inadequate punishment or rehabilitation. This is where the high tech 24/7 alcohol monitoring capabilities of modern SCRAM bracelets can really bridge the gap. How a SCRAM Bracelet Works The SCRAM bracelet is worn around the ankle, and records transdermal alcohol measurements generated by the perspiration emanating from the skin every 30 minutes. This information is then sent via a modem to the monitoring service or law enforcement on a regular schedule. This allows easy monitoring of multiple individuals, and maintains a complete record of the individual's activity during the entire period of their electronic surveillance, including any attempts to remove the bracelet and other attempts to tamper with the device. Judges may be inclined to offer a better sentence when the individual has recognized their alcohol problem and demonstrated a willingness to address it in a positive manner by finding a treatment program on their own, combined with the assurance of electronic monitoring by a SCRAM bracelet. For an individual with multiple DUIs, the courts are not deposed to leniency. No prosecutor or judge wants to have a sentencing to come back to haunt them, should an offender be rearrested (or worse) while on house arrest or a reduced sentence. However, if you have been arrested on your third or fourth DUI, you may be able to receive a much better treatment from the prosecutors and judges by starting your own treatment program. If you begin, within days of your arrest, an in-patient or outpatient alcohol treatment program, together with use of a SCRAM bracelet, the courts may view your case in a more favorable light and grant house arrest as a sentence Huge Cost Savings to the Taxpayers Given the ongoing budget crises in California, all levels of government are looking for ways to save expenses. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has a budget of over $10 billion and that does not include the cities and counties and their law enforcement costs. With thousands of DUI prosecutions and convictions, there is considerable pressure on prison and jail facilitates to provide sufficient space for all the prisoners. In fact, the California State Prisons are so overcrowded that they have been "outsourcing" prisoners to county jails. This means those facilities have less space for DUI convictions. Some counties in California have formally begun using SCRAM bracelets for some DUI offenders. Rather than jail time, a few counties are using DUI SCRAM bracelets and they allow law enforcement to monitor individual at home, and ensure compliance with travel restrictions and alcohol use. Positive Reviews from Counties Using SCRAM Monitoring A news article in the Press-Enterprise reports that Riverside County officials are happy with the performance of the bracelets. Riverside County supervisor Jeff Stone is quoted in the story as saying "It is proving to be a very useful tool." DUIs are expensive, for both the individual and the state. California and the individual counties spend considerable sums enforcing the DUI laws and prosecuting the offenders. The use of the system allows the county to save the cost of incarcerating DUI offenders and opens those cells up for more serious offenders. Lowers the Instance of Repeat Offenders Jail time has proven ineffective as a means of altering the behavior of serious repeat DUI offenders. The SCRAM bracelets appear to be much more effective, especially if worn more than 90 days. The ultimate goal of all DUI prosecution is to reduce the incidence of DUIs. Unfortunately, incarceration does not reduce recidivism, because it fails to deal with the underlying substance abuse issue. Use of SCRAM bracelets and treatment programs appear to offer the best, most cost effective method of changing the behavior of DUI offenders. The constant monitoring and the inability of the user to tamper with the device, allow near-real time intervention to help offenders develop the habits they need to learn to avoid continued abuse. In addition, if worn voluntarily, it supplies a judge with the evidence they need to offer a less severe sentence. Article provided by The Law Offices of Mark R DeYoe Visit us at www.mydui.com --- Press release service and press release distribution provided by http://www.24-7pressrelease.com


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Eden Project recalls tropical seed bracelets

The Eden Project has withdrawn from sale bracelets which are decorated with a potentially lethal tropical seed.
The bracelets were on sale in its shops in Cornwall for about a year.
The poisonous seeds were spotted by chance by one of its own horticulturists at the St Austell attraction.
Eden, which does not manufacture the bracelet, has issued a full product recall and has withdrawn all remaining stocks from its shelves.
Refund offered The bracelets contain a seed called abrus precatorius.
The attraction's spokesman, David Rowe, said: "We are talking about a strung seed bracelet which comes from Peru. The seeds are laced in to string.
"We've identified the seeds as potentially dangerous so we have withdrawn the bracelets from sale immediately.
"We have been advised in an extreme case, if these seeds are chewed or ingested, it is very dangerous and potentially lethal."
Eden is asking anyone who bought such a bracelet from the Eden Shop in the past year to return it for a refund.
The item has not been sold through the Eden online store.
Mr Rowe said he believed a number of other outlets in the UK were also selling the bracelet, from company Rainstick Trading, which was based in Suffolk.
There is no suggestion at this stage that Rainstick was aware that the bracelet was made from any potentially dangerous materials.
The company has not been available for comment.

2011/12/18

Corps Allows Bags, Bracelets in Uniform


Corps Allows Bags, Bracelets in Uniform

December 19, 2011
Marine Corps News|by Lance Cpl. Lauren A. Kurkimilis
MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif., -- Marines are no longer restricted to wearing only issued bags in uniform.
Civilian backpacks officially can now be worn in uniform, according to the results of Uniform Board 212 which were released in MARADMIN 695/11 Dec. 6, 2011.
Backpacks may be black, brown, olive drab, tan or a combination of these colors, according to the MARADMIN. MARPAT- printed commercial and organizational bags are still authorized as well. Bags must be conservative and will be worn over both shoulders. Logos must be no larger than five-by-two inches big.

2011/12/12

With a "family of Italian heritage the reputation of Elizabeth factory launched a family of weight Belita Jewelry and the new spring and summer earrings series. To the noble style mainly depending on the point for this series of earring around big pendant concept, using designers from all over the world have picked up precious gems made by hand and into, each a earrings can be called classic.

With a 'family of Italian heritage the reputation of Elizabeth factory launched a family of weight Belita Jewelry and the new spring and summer earrings series. To the noble style mainly depending on the point for this series of earring around big pendant concept, using designers from all over the world have picked up precious gems made by hand and into, each a earrings can be called classic.

2011/12/09

Hip jewelry, cool bags and tasty food

by Sophie Turton and Yang Di

BEIJING, Nov. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Jinxian Road is a small road connecting Shaanxi Road S. and Maoming Road S. But it has become one of the more popular streets for Shanghai's young fashionistas. Fashion boutiques, designer shops, antique dealers, restaurants and cafes are worth a browse. All kinds of fashion gear and accessories can be found on the street. It also boasts several hot hangout spots such as Citizen Caf and Pier 39.

Creative jewelry

Creative jewelry has been in business for more than seven years and was one of the first boutiques to open on Jinxian Road. The jewelry boutique provides one off pieces from around the world, predominantly South Korea, China and Europe. There is a vast selection of accessories on offer with around 4,000 different styles of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and evening bags. Simple, elegant Korean style jewelry is contrasted to bright, decadent European styles and caters to a variety of tastes. Prices range from 30 yuan (4.71 US dollars) for children hair accessories to more than 2,000 yuan for larger, more detailed necklaces from Europe. Rings are around 100 yuan and clutch bags are priced between 500 yuan and 1,000 yuan. Many designs make use of animal motifs and there is a selection of crystal encrusted spiders, peacocks and elephants in an array of bright colors, providing an interesting shopping experience. Great for party and special occasion buys.

Opening hours: 10am?0pm

Address: 236 Jinxian Rd

Tel: 6218-4290

Yamado

Entering Yamado is like going on safari. The selection of beautiful, handmade bags are surrounded by foliage and brass antiques, emulating the jungle. The third in a chain of Shanghai designed bag boutiques, Yamado offers handmade quality bags made from a variety of leathers. In keeping with the décor, the bags are made using crocodile, horse and cow leather as well as a variety of other leathers and furs. The bags are simple and Japanese in style and use muted tones such as browns, blacks and creams. Purses and wallets are priced at 1,000 yuan (157 US dollars) and belts are around 800 yuan. There is a selection of bag styles and sizes; large, practical pieces cost around 3,000 yuan and small clutch bags are around 2,000 yuan. Yamado provides investment bags that are stylish and durable.

Opening hours: 10:30am–10pm

Address: 198 Jinxian Rd

Tel: 3372-8258

Bbmilk's

Bbmilk's is a small boutique which offers vintage-style clothing at affordable prices. The boutique provides one-off pieces, specifically selected to be in keeping with current European trends. Open for around four years, Bbmilk's offers an interesting variation from the simple, Japanese-style boutiques in this area. The majority of the clothing is sourced from around China and several pieces are designed by the Bbmilk label. Clothing is made from a variety of fabrics and colors, including several T-shirts displaying interesting designs. There is a range of good quality winter coats in a selection of colors and materials; prices range from 1,000 yuan (157 US dollars) to 2,000 yuan. Fashionable ankle boots are priced at 500 yuan and leather bags are between 800 yuan and 1,000 yuan.

Opening hours: 11am–10pm

Address: Rm 102, No. 191 Jinxian Rd

Tel: 6253-4643

Pier 39

2011/12/05

Jewelry designer Jacomijn van der Donk

Jewelry designer Jacomijn van der Donk

Her work is “an instinctive play with natural materials”, she says. To her, nature flows into her work in endless and unexpected ways. Her unique style shows a passion about primitive feelings and earthly images which make each one of her creations to stand out as a small piece of art. Materials which once seemed lifeless such as a paint brush, goat hair, piano keys and horns start to live once again on women’s bodies in a fluid way.
When crafting, Netherlands based jewelry designer Jacomijn van der Donk uses her intuition more than anything else. “It’s like having a conversjewelryation with life itself. I follow the road my intuition chooses and hardly conceptualize. In this very intimate play with the materials, the piece, its form and its content arise as one,” she explains. In her goat hair designs she sees the material as both dead and alive. “I try to bridge the material world and the life source that energizes it. The inspiration for using hair, came to me from some beautiful old Japanese drawings, depicting women combining their hair in the bathroom".

2011/12/03

Official defends foreign reserves

BEIJING - China cannot use its foreign exchange reserves to rescue other countries, Vice-Foreign Minister Fu Ying said on Friday.

"The argument that China should rescue Europe does not stand, as reserves are not managed that way," Fu said.

She stressed that China's $3.2 trillion in foreign reserves should be managed under the principles of "safety, liquidity and proper profitability."

"China's purchases of European bonds, International Monetary Fund bonds and US bonds are also based on those principles," Fu said.

There are many misunderstandings about the use of China's foreign reserves, she said.

"Foreign reserves aren't domestic income or money that can be disposed of by the premier or finance minister," Fu said. "Foreign reserves are akin to savings, and their liquidity and safety should be ensured."

Since the outbreak of the European financial crisis, China has increased its imports from the continent, with trade volumes up 20 percent over last year, Fu said.

"China is not absent from international efforts to rescue Europe. It has been a positive and healthy participant," Fu said.

She also said that China's investment in Europe should be de-politicized, adding that China will not seek power and interests through financial means.

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2011/12/01

By NAFTALI BENDAVID and JANET HOOK

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The Senate late Thursday blocked competing Democratic and Republican proposals for extending the current payroll-tax break, but that could clear the way for the two parties to negotiate a broader deal on that and other crucial items by year end.

The Democratic bill extending the tax cut for an additional year, to have been funded by a surtax on those earning more than $1 million a year, won a 51-49 majority, short of the 60 needed for passage.

More surprising was the fate of the Republican version, to have been paid for by shrinking the federal workforce. It was blocked 20-78, with all Democrats and 26 Republicans voting no. Earlier this week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) had said most Senate Republicans favored extending the payroll-tax cut.

Democrats described the vote as an embarrassment for Mr. McConnell and said it strengthened their hand. GOP leaders played down the defections, saying it had been clear that many Senate Republicans were uncomfortable with the tax-cut extension. Both sides insisted an agreement to extend the tax holiday is still likely before it expires at year end.

The vote suggests a disconnect between Republican leaders of both houses, who fear the politics of allowing a tax increase to hit virtually all wage-earners on Jan. 1, and many rank-and-file Republicans, who say the payroll-tax cut doesn't create jobs and oppose short-term tweaks to the tax code.

Sen. Jerry Moran (R., Kan.) said his opposition to extending the tax holiday was due to the cost. "When are we going to admit that we are broke?" he said. "We are putting off difficult decisions and leaving it up to our children and grandchildren to pay for our irresponsibility."

House Republicans are set to meet Friday morning to decide how to proceed on the payroll-tax issues, and that session could reveal how deep the division is on the issue within the GOP in that chamber.

The payroll-tax cut is only one issue Congress must tackle by Dec. 31. Lawmakers also face pressure to extend unemployment benefits and adjust payments for doctors under Medicare, both of which face a year-end deadline. Congress also must act by Dec. 16 to continue funding the government.

Party leaders still hope they can wrap up the final items in short order. "I do believe there's enough common ground between where the White House and Democrats are and where Republicans are for us to move this legislation and to do so quickly," said House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio).

Workers this year have seen their payroll taxes cut to 4.2% of their salary from 6.2%. Democrats wanted to cut that further to 3.1% and extend the tax break to employers, paying for it with a 3.25% surtax on income above $1 million.

Republicans countered with a plan to extend the tax break and fund it by freezing the pay of federal workers and cutting the government workforce by 10% through attrition. That is the plan that failed to get a majority of GOP support Thursday.

Despite the setback, lawmakers see a path to compromise. One option is to pay for the payroll-tax cut with some of the spending cuts that the deficit-cutting supercommittee explored before it broke up, such as the sale of broadband spectrum and an increase in security fees on airline tickets.

That money could also help pay for other year-end items. During the recession, employment benefits have been extended to 99 weeks, and many lawmakers want to renew that program for another year. Congress also regularly adjusts the Medicare-payment formula so physicians don't see an abrupt decline in their fees.

"There are a bunch of different knobs on the control panel," said a Senate Democratic aide. "The good news is that usually this horse-trading doesn't start three weeks in advance. Now it's already starting."

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China's Bind: How to Avoid a Crash Landing

ORDOS, China—For a sense of the sharp policy shift China's leaders have to orchestrate to avoid the world's second-largest economy landing with a hard thud, look no further than this Inner Mongolia desert town, where construction cranes have come to an abrupt standstill.

Just as a European crisis and a weak U.S. recovery are hurting Chinese exporters, the confidence that had sustained China's property boom is evaporating, causing a double whammy for growth: fading demand overseas and at home at the same time.

The construction slump could not have come at a worse moment for China's factories: A key manufacturing measure Thursday, the official purchasing-managers index, fell to 49 in November, below the 50 mark that separates expansion from contraction and the lowest since the financial crisis in February 2009.

With both the real-estate and export sectors in trouble, the warning light on China's growth is flashing red. Like in the last crisis, China's leaders have been quick to react but this time around their options are limited.

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