U2, Taylor Swift Top List Of 2011's Highest-Grossing Tours

U2's 360 Tour is the year's most profitable in the U.S. and worldwide.
By James Montgomery


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U2 didn't even release an album in 2011, but that didn't stop them from raking in plenty of cash.

The iconic Irish quartet topped Pollstar's list of the year's most profitable tours, as their massive 360 Tour moved an impressive 2.4 million tickets worldwide, grossing more than $230 million globally. Their North American dates — which were postponed (and subsequently rescheduled) last year as Bono recovered from back surgery — made $156 million, good enough to give them the highest-grossing tour on this continent, too.

Taylor Swift had 2011's second most-profitable North American tour, as her expansive Speak Now jaunt racked up $97.7 million at the box office. Swift's country contemporary Kenny Chesney came in at #3, bringing in nearly $85 million in ticket sales, followed by Lady Gaga, who, despite wrapping up the North American leg of her Monster Ball Tour in April, still managed to bring in $63.7 million at the box office. Bon Jovi rounds out Pollstar's top five, grossing more than $57 million.

Kanye West and Jay-Z's Throne tour ($48 million), Lil Wayne's "I Am Still Music" trek ($44 million), Britney Spears ($38 million) and Katy Perry ($28 million) also made the Top 25 in North America.

British boy band Take That's reunion tour came in second to U2's 360 trek based on worldwide receipts, making $224 million. Bon Jovi grossed nearly $150 million worldwide, good enough for third, with tours by Swift ($104 million worldwide) and Roger Waters ($103 million) rounding out the top five.

Also making Pollstar's worldwide list were Rihanna, the Foo Fighters, Justin Bieber, Usher and the Kings of Leon.

Did you attend any of the highest-grossing tours in 2011? Let us know in the comments!

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Statement by the President and First Lady on Kwanzaa 2011

(WHITE HOUSE) - The President and First Lady tape a holiday message in the Roosevelt Room, White House Photo, Lawrence Jackson, 12/16/11

(WHITE HOUSE - December 26, 2011) - Michelle and I send our warmest wishes to all those celebrating Kwanzaa this holiday season. Today marks the beginning of the week-long celebration honoring African American heritage and culture through the seven principles of Kwanzaa -- unity, self determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.

We celebrate Kwanzaa at a time when many African Americans and all Americans reflect on our many blessings and memories over the past year and our aspirations for the year to come. And even as there is much to be thankful for, we know that there are still too many Americans going through enormous challenges and trying to make ends meet. But we also know that in the spirit of unity, or Umoja, we can overcome those challenges together.

As families across America and around the world light the red, black, and green candles of the Kinara this week, our family sends our well wishes and blessings for a happy and healthy new year.

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Statement by the President and First Lady on Kwanzaa 2011:
Michelle and I send our warmest wishes to all those celebrating Kwanzaa this holiday season. Today marks the beginning of the week-long celebration honoring African American heritage and culture through the seven principles of Kwanzaa -- unity, self determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. Read in Full >>
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Iowa Caucuses Aren't Really About Iowa Anymore

DES MOINES, Iowa -- Newt Gingrich is fading faster than a winter sunset in a plowed-down cornfield. So why did a pro-Mitt Romney super PAC just go up with a vicious new attack ad against him here? Isn't that overkill?

The answer is simple enough: The race here is no longer just about the Iowa caucuses, or even about Iowa. It is about the next three primaries in January, which, taken together, are likely to decide the GOP presidential nomination.

For the Romney campaign, it is not enough for Gingrich to lose next Tuesday; they want to bury him and spread salt on his grave. As flawed as Gingrich is, the former House speaker remains a formidable debater and dangerous counterpuncher, and there are more debates ahead, including pivotal ones in New Hampshire on Jan. 7 and 8.

Gingrich also has some fabulously wealthy independent backers, who show no signs of losing their allegiance to him.

And he possesses strong, if provisional, poll numbers in New Hampshire (with its Jan. 10 primary), South Carolina (Jan. 21) and Florida (Jan. 31). He is running a strong though distant second (17 percent) in the Granite State, where he has the support of the dominant Union Leader newspaper and its acid-penned editor, Joe McQuaid. He is still leading in polls in South Carolina (37 percent) and Florida (43 percent). Moreover, he is at least nominally a Southerner -- that is, a Pennsylvania native educated in the South who was elected to Congress from Georgia.

Thursday evening, the Gingrich campaign asked members of the press if they wanted to join the former speaker on a charter flight to New Hampshire on caucus night in Iowa. The message: Forget Iowa; we're on to the next state ....

All of which is why, at least for now, Romney doesn't mind the rise of Rick Santorum. The Romneyans wouldn't mind if the former Pennsylvania senator finished ahead of Gingrich in the race to be the alternative to Romney and Texas Rep. Ron Paul. (Texas Gov. Rick Perry, unless he stages a miraculous comeback in Iowa, doesn't figure in these calculations.)

So should Romney's people be wary about what they wish for? Is Santorum a sleeping giant about to wake up?

At a campaign event in Muscatine, it was hard to see that. Santorum was earnest and, to a conservative crowd, endearingly passionate on issues of family, traditional marriage and welfare reform. It was his third visit in a year to the small Iowa city, and on this occasion he drew a crowd of about 100, perhaps half of them supporters.

They liked him well enough. They liked his emphasis on family issues and his effort to link love of family to fear of federal debt and federal bureaucratic oppression. "He is who I am," said Greg Bickel, a former member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department who has returned home to Iowa to raise his family. "I identify with his values."

But Santorum, who served in both the House and Senate, has a tendency to recite his history of legislative accomplishment -- which makes sense to a former member, but which sets off alarm bells in the minds of conservative, anti-Washington voters.

"I liked what he said about family, but when he talked, he sounded too much like a congressman," said Linda Steele, a former schoolteacher who is now staying home to raise her kids. "Ron Paul doesn't sound like that."

Still, Santorum is coming on steadily in the polls, and he is expanding plans to compete in the other early states. Thursday night he went up with his first television ad in New Hampshire, a necessary move to take advantage of whatever windfall he gets from his Iowa finish.

A fundraising appeal the same night was successful, according to Santorum's national communications director, Hogan Gidley. "We raised 25 times what we raised on a normal day a week ago," Gidley said, although he refused to give a specific figure.

Santorum claims to have made more visits to New Hampshire than any other candidate except Romney (who has a home there) and more to South Carolina than any other candidate. But he remains in the low single digits in polls of both states. He is pursuing the classic "early state" strategy perfected by Jimmy Carter in 1976, but rarely duplicated since.

Can Santorum do it? His aides hope so. Romney is betting otherwise, which is why he and his allies are still attacking Newt.

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Congress Passed Few Jobs Bills in 2011

(NewsCore) - Despite the urgent appeals out of Washington to tackle the jobs crisis, Congress succeeded in passing more laws naming post offices in 2011 than those aimed at propping up job-seekers and businesses.

Though what constitutes a jobs bill is not an exact science, only six laws appear to meet the basic definition. Congress passed three trade deals, a patent reform package, a bill to repeal a withholding provision for government contractors and most recently the year-end payroll tax cut extension.

The latter was the most sweeping of the year's jobs bills. It covered an extension of the payroll tax cut at current rates, an extension of long-term unemployment aid, a provision pertaining to the stalled Keystone pipeline and other smaller measures.

The extension, however, lasts just two months and leaves it up to lawmakers to negotiate a longer-term package early next year. If the debate follows the pattern of 2011, the process will be laced with partisanship, the outcome uncertain.

Political deadlock prevented a glut of proposals from both parties from advancing this past year. House Republicans saw much of their legislation stall in the Senate. Democrats on the Hill stood next to no shot of getting their proposals taken up in the Republican-dominated House.

Lawmakers instead found common ground on the least controversial of proposals -- like naming US Postal Service buildings, which they did 10 times in 2011, in addition to naming other federal buildings.

The epic debt-ceiling debate and other budgetary battles consumed much of the year's legislative energy. For a brief period, lawmakers talked about using the so-called supercommittee -- the panel established out of the debt-ceiling debate and tasked with reducing the long-term deficit -- to enact jobs-focused reform. The panel broke apart without a deal.

The persistent deadlock on economic proposals gave way to compromise on a few occasions. Lawmakers were able to work out the kinks this year on three trade deals -- with South Korea, Panama and Colombia -- which leaders of both parties ostensibly supported.

Congress also passed the "America Invents Act," a law aimed at overhauling the patent process and spurring American innovation. And lawmakers came together to repeal a provision that would withhold three percent of payments to government contractors -- a bill that also contained tax credits for companies that hire jobless veterans.

In a "year in review" circulated Friday, House Speaker John Boehner's office called on President Barack Obama to urge Senate Democrats to approve "more than 25 bipartisan, House-passed jobs bills that are languishing on their doorstep."

Obama, meanwhile, has tried to move unilaterally. Only pieces of his American Jobs Act made it through Congress, and he has tried to go around Congress through what the White House describes as the "we can't wait" initiative. Through this, the administration has announced new rules to protect workers who provide in-home care for the elderly; $2 billion in support for entrepreneurs; $4 billion in private/public energy upgrades to buildings; and other proposals.

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How Doctors Die

Well, I'm not entirely sure on that one. First, there are disputes over how to even perform CPR for maximum effectiveness, with some saying that chest compression alone produces better outcomes than a mix of chest and breathing. If the doctors aren't in agreement over what CPR should be done, and different methods are being rolled into a single line item, then the statistics for the outcome really don't mean anything useful. It tells you that *something* is ineffective, but it cannot tell you what that something is.

That's not actually quite correct. The current debate isn't about whether hands-only CPR is more effective than full CPR (It's not), the question is whether hands-only is more easily performed correctly than compressions/vents, and is, on average, going to be more effective as it gets performed in the field, add into that the fact that hands-only is easier and faster to teach, and maybe we'll have more of the population able to perform CPR, which means a decrease in time from arrest to start of CPR, which will always improve outcomes.

Second, all doctors either swear to the Hippocratic Oath or implicitly sign up to it by becoming doctors. Since the Oath is witnessed by an independent third party, it is arguably a legally-binding common law "gentleman's agreement"/"verbal contract". Technically, the Oath states that doctors should do no harm and minimizing suffering is technically doing just that. However, very few Western nations interpret things that way. If they did, assisted suicide under well-defined conditions* would be legal. It isn't because they don't. As such, doctors end up in a double bind. Do they do the clinical least harm or the legal least harm? Whichever one they do, they violate the other.

Well, here we get into bioethics, which is a tremendously involved field, but I'll just give the nickle tour of the applicable issue.

The big one is the notion of patient autonomy. The patient (or their appointed medical decision maker) gets to choose what happens, provided they are competent to do so. As a medical professional, it is my job to determine what course is most appropriate, explain it to the patient, and once they understand what's going on, what the pros, cons and risks of the treatment are, they give me consent and I do it, if they refuse consent, I find the next most appropriate thing...rinse and repeat. In cases where there are multiple courses which balance the pros/cons/risks, I present them all, and let the patient choose.

A couple of quick sidelines we need to explore here, in order to have a decent understanding of the beast.

First is consent, and the second is competency, and the two are very closely linked, so we're going to do them as one.

There are two forms of consent, implied and expressed, expressed is relatively easy, the patient says "Yes do that" or "No go away.", alternatively, actions can be interpreted as expressed consent, if I need to take someone's blood pressure, and when they see the cuff in my hand, they roll up their sleeve, that's expressed consent...this can, of course get a little murky, and is part of why I have to carry malpractice insurance, since if I do something a competent patient didn't want, even with the best of intentions and in the full faith that I had been given consent, technically, I've just committed battery.

Implied consent isn't nearly as clear cut as that. Implied consent is used when a patient for one reason or another is not capable of giving consent, it could be because they're unconcious (obviously not going to be telling me to go ahead), they're a child (You're not legally competent until you're 18, or a variety of rare loopholes), they're confused and disorientated (If you don't know where you are, you surely can't understand medical procedures) or they're in the midst of a psychiatric emergency (If you think I'm a giant talking turtle, you're not going to understand medical procedures.). In the care of implied c

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NYT: Shopping While Intoxicated nets online gains

After enjoying a few drinks, some people go dancing. Others order food. And for some, it?s time to shop online.

?I have my account linked to my phone, so it?s really easy,? said Tiffany Whitten, of Dayton, Ohio, whose most recent tipsy purchase made on her smartphone ? a phone cover ? arrived from Amazon much to her surprise. ?I was drunk and I bought it, and I forgot about it, and it showed up in the mail, and I was really excited.?

Shopping under the influence has long benefited high-end specialty retailers ? witness the wine-and-cheese parties that are a staple of galleries and boutiques. Now the popularity of Internet sales has opened alcohol-induced purchases to the masses, including people like Ms. Whitten, who works in shipping and receiving and spent just $5 on the cat-shaped phone cover.

Chris Tansey, an accountant in Australia, went shopping online after drinking late one night (to be precise, it was well into the morning). By the end of the session, he had bought a $10,000 motorcycle tour of New Zealand.

?The hang-ups of spending your hard-earned cash are so far removed from your life when you?ve had a bottle of wine,? Mr. Tansey said in an e-mail. The New Zealand trip was terrific, he said. But a pair of $3 sunglasses on eBay ?turned out to be horrible fakes, with $17 of postage that I obviously didn?t see with beer goggles.?

Story: Stores, downturn create new kinds of shoppers

Online retailers, of course, can never be sure whether customers are inebriated when they tap the ?checkout? icon. One comparison-shopping site, Kelkoo, said almost half the people it surveyed in Britain, where it is based, had shopped online after drinking.

But while reliable data is hard to come by, retailers say they have their suspicions based on anecdotal evidence and traffic patterns on their Web sites ? and some are adjusting their promotions accordingly.

?Post-bar, inhibitions can be impacted, and that can cause shopping, and hopefully healthy impulse buying,? said Andy Page, the president of Gilt Groupe, an online retailer that is adding more sales starting at 9 p.m. to respond to high traffic then ? perhaps some of it by shoppers under the influence.

On eBay, the busiest time of day is from 6:30 to 10:30 in each time zone. Asked if drinking might be a factor, Steve Yankovich, vice president for mobile for eBay, said, ?Absolutely.? He added: ?I mean, if you think about what most people do when they get home from work in the evening, it?s decompression time. The consumer?s in a good mood.?

Story: Online shopping up 16.4 percent on Christmas

Nighttime shopping is growing over all. ChannelAdvisor, which runs e-commerce for hundreds of sites, says its order volumes peak about 8 p.m., and that shoppers are placing orders later and later: in 2011, the number of orders placed from 9 to midnight increased compared with previous years.

A recent array of nighttime offers sent to a shopper?s e-mail inbox included: from 6 to 9 p.m., a limited-quantity sale on fashions at Neiman Marcus; at 7:38 p.m., a promotion for three-day stays at Loews hotels; at 8:44 p.m., a promotion by Gilt for macaroons and faux-fur blankets; and at 2:23 a.m., an offer by Saks for a $2,000 gift card with purchase.

At QVC, the television shopping channel, traffic and viewers rise around noon, then quiet down until after 7 p.m. Then items like cosmetics and accessories sell briskly. ?Call them girl treats ? they seem to attract a really strong following once you get past dinnertime,? said Doug Rose, senior vice president for multichannel programming and marketing for the company. ?You can probably come to your own conclusion as to what?s motivating her.?

Still, the nighttime spike requires delicacy among retailers: for reasons of propriety, they do not want to be seen as encouraging drunken shopping, and many people who inadvertently buy products in that state would most likely return them at high rates. On the other hand, a happy customer can lead to higher sales.

?In a shopping context, alcohol would lift people?s moods and make them feel more relaxed,? said Nancy Puccinelli, an associate fellow at the Oxford?s Sa?d Business School who studies consumer behavior. ?If we see a product and we feel good, we will evaluate the product more positively.?

Alcohol-fueled purchases, however, could lead to problems, she said. Even with online retailers storing credit card information and offering one-click checkout, alcohol reduces working memory, which means ?at the time of purchase, you wouldn?t have the cognitive ability to think through. If you think about a sweater: is this the right size, is it the right color,? she said.

Kristin A. Kassaw, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Baylor, said online shopping while drunk could have serious financial consequences.

?When you?re loading things you can?t feel or touch into this fake cart, you don?t have a sense of, ?I?m buying all this stuff, I?m buying too much.? It takes you away from the actual spending-money experience,? she said.

In actual stores, despite the longer hours around the holidays, intoxicated shoppers seem to be rare ? but when they do appear, they can be quite disruptive.

On Thanksgiving night around 11 p.m., a shopper at a Walmart in Florence, Ala., was stumbling in the aisles and grabbing onto items; police officers shot him with a stun gun and charged him with public intoxication. At a Best Buy in Lufkin, Tex., a drunken man disappeared into a bathroom around 4 a.m. on Black Friday and tried to flush a cable down the toilet, apparently to avoid being caught shoplifting.

And in Scarborough, Me., early on the Friday after Thanksgiving, a man was arrested as he drove out of a Cabela?s parking lot, where he had ostensibly been drinking all night as he waited for the store to open.

Amanda Schuster, a wine-and-spirits writer and consultant in Brooklyn, says she never shops in actual stores after drinking, but she finds it hard to resist the Web. ?It feels productive in a way ? like I didn?t just come home drunk and pass out, I went home and did something,? she said.

That something tends to be buying used CDs at Amazon. When an unexpected package shows up, ?I try to backtrack a little bit, and I look in to my purchasing history, and I?m like, oh, yeah,? she said.

Regrets? She has a few.

?When did I get ?Heart?s Greatest Hits??? she said.

This story appeared in the New York Times on Dec. 27 as "Online Merchants Home in on Imbibing Consumers."

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45804069/ns/business-retail/

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Kim Jong Un Propaganda: Chinese Magazine


A cover story in the latest issue of ??? [View, 2011, Vol. 35, pp. 59-62], a national weekly magazine published in Beijing, contains some new information from North Korea as regards the successor, Kim Jong Un.

Mainly this information takes the form of conveying internal rumors favorable to Kim Jong Un which are presently circulating in the DPRK.? While the source is rather unclear (listed as ?North Korean propaganda materials?), it seems probable that the Chinese reporters are also conveying information given in conversation with North Korean colleagues. (Adam Carthcat)

http://adamcathcart.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/kim-jong-un-chinese-magazine/

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Rival clergy in mass brawl at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity

The Palestinian Authority in Bethlehem, and Israel, which controls Jerusalem's Old City, adopted the delicate status quo in operation since the British mandate, under which no changes, however minor, can be made without the approval of all three denominations.

The result has been that the Church of the Nativity has fallen into a dangerous state of disrepair.

Last month, after years of arguments, the sects finally reached agreement to replace the church's leaking roof. The renovations, planned for next year, will mark the first major repairs in 150 years.

In a separate development, the Jerusalem municipality has approved the construction of another 130 homes in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Gilo, built over the Green line, on land captured by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day Arab-Israeli war. The move is likely to anger the Palestinians, who insist that Israel must halt all settlement construction before direct peace talks can resume.

An announcement by Israel earlier this month that it intended to build more than a thousand new homes in West Bank settlements and east Jerusalem was condemned by Britain, , which along with the other EU members of the United Nations Security Council -France, Germany and Portugal ? issued a statement saying they were "dismayed by these wholly negative developments."

They said Israel's move to accelerate the construction of settlements in the West Bank "sends a devastating message" and they called on the Israeli government to cancel the construction.

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