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<![CDATA[ <p>Debt inspectors review Portugal's reforms progress</p><p>LISBON, Portugal (AP)  Portugal wants its bailout creditors to soften the country's 2014 deficit target, a senior official said Monday, as foreign inspectors began their latest review of whether the country is complying with the debtcutting demands of its rescue program.</p><p>Portugal promised to reduce its debt and <a title="Asics Onitsuka Tiger" href="http://www.cntradeworld.com/"><strong>Asics Onitsuka Tiger</strong></a> overhaul its economy in return for the 78 billioneuro ($104 billion) bailout in 2011, when countries sharing the euro currency, including Portugal, became mired in a financial crisis.</p><p>But the coalition government has, like bailedout Greece, struggled to meet the financial targets stipulated in the agreement amid a deep recession. Consequently, the bailout providers  the country's fellow euro members, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund  have in the past two years eased the deficit target, though they have expressed reluctance at doing so again.</p><p>Deputy Prime Minister Paulo Portas told reporters the government has been fighting since April to change the 2014 target, currently set at 4 percent of gross domestic product, though he didn't say what the new <a title="Nike Free Run" href="http://www.cntradeworld.com/"><strong>Nike Free Run</strong></a> target should be. Unconfirmed reports said the government wants it set at 4.5 percent. The government says such a step would allow it to shift emphasis to financing growth measures.</p><p>Public hostility to the austerity program has grown amid tax hikes, cuts to services and a 16.5 percent jobless rate. The government almost collapsed in July as the coalition partners fell out over the scale and scope of austerity.</p><p>The creditors are keen for Portugal to abide by the bailout program, arguing the country needs to show investors it can get back on a sustainable financial footing so it can return to <a title="MBT Shoes" href="http://www.cntradeworld.com/"><strong>MBT Shoes</strong></a> borrowing on international markets in June next year when the program ends.</p><p>The government has run into legal impediments in its efforts to cut public sector pay and pensions, with the Constitutional Court rejecting cuts three times over the past year. Those and other difficulties have helped push the yield on Portuguese 10year bonds  an indicator of market confidence  above 7 percent in recent days. That interest rate is regarded as unaffordable.</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2013 12:31:02 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Death toll rises to 325 in Bangladesh building collapse</p><br><p>Rescuers tunneling Friday into the rubble of the eightstory building that collapsed Wednesday discovered another 50 people trapped on what remained of its third floor, an official said.</p><br><p>Bangladesh Fire Service Deputy Director Maj. Mizamur Rahman said rescuers were hoping to free them within a few hours. As the effort was under way, they dropped food and bottled water to those who called out.</p><br><p>Also Friday, a woman who gave birth under the debris was rescued, along with her infant, a fire service official said, according to the staterun news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS). Earlier, the agency had reported two women had given birth; it did not explain the change.</p><br><p>The news of survival and new life came as the <a title="MBT Shoes" href="http://www.cntradeworld.com/"><strong>MBT Shoes</strong></a> 72hour deadline to change the operation from rescue to recovery approached, even as hundreds more people were feared still trapped amid the rubble.</p><br><p>Officials coordinating the operation have said the rescue efforts would end Saturday morning, when heavy equipment will be used to retrieve the remaining bodies and cart away the rubble.</p><br><p>"You can see heavy cranes and bulldozers here to quickly remove the concrete debris, but we can't use them at the moment as our prime <a title="Nike Free Run" href="http://www.cntradeworld.com/"><strong>Nike Free Run</strong></a> objective is to retrieve the people alive first," the military spokesman said Friday.</p><br><p>The planned use of heavy equipment ignited protests from the people who crowded near the rescue site, many of them relatives who were showing pictures of the missing to whomever would pay attention and saying they did not believe 72 hours was long enough to wait.</p><br><p>Police used tear gas to disperse them, BSS reported.</p><br><p>Sajjad Hussein, communications officer for Transparency International Bangladesh, told CNN from the scene that hundreds of relatives of victims were thronging a local school were <a title="Asics Onitsuka Tiger" href="http://www.cntradeworld.com/"><strong>Asics Onitsuka Tiger</strong></a> bodies were being kept.</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2013 12:27:28 +0900</pubDate>
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