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Wall Street ends five-day rally

American stocks fell more than one percent on Wednesday after a hefty year-end rally.

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New York - United States stocks fell more than one percent on Wednesday after a hefty year-end rally and the S&P 500 erased gains for the year on renewed concerns about the euro zone's financial health.

The selloff followed the euro's slide to an 11-month low against the US dollar as regional debt worries prompted a wave of selling, with thin trading exacerbating volatility.

“It seems like the weakness in euro, breaking that $1.30 level, really made investors push that 'sell' button,” said Ryan Detrick, senior technical strategist with Schaeffer's Investment Research in Cincinnati.

“But it's somewhat of an exaggerated move, considering that there isn't much volume, and this could end in a one-day selloff.”

A recent rally on Wall Street had been supported by a series of positive US economic data that encouraged investors to shift their focus from fears about Europe's debt crisis sparking a global recession to optimism that the US economy was on track to recovery.

But “with no domestic economic news to guide the action, much of the focus was on Europe,” WhatsTrading.com options strategist Frederic Ruffy said.

US stock index futures had advanced earlier in the session after an Italian debt auction where short-term borrowing costs were halved, potentially a good sign for a sale of longer-dated bonds on Thursday.

But those gains were short-lived, as the euro fell to a session low of $1.2938, its lowest since January, before rising back to trade at $1.2949.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 139.94 points, or 1.14 percent, to 12,151.41 at the close. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped 15.79 points, or 1.25 percent, to 1,249.64. The Nasdaq Composite Index lost 35.22 points, or 1.34 percent, to 2,589.98.

After a 5 percent rally last week that helped Wall Street post its best quarter in over a year, the S&P 500 pulled back below its 200-day moving average, a closely watched indicator of market strength it has struggled to hold this year.

Investors concentrated on 2012, with Europe's debt crisis as well as a slowdown in Asia and the impact of Europe's recession on a US recovery on the agenda.

“There are clearly some major hurdles on the horizon,” said Peter Kenny, managing director at Knight Capital in Jersey City, New Jersey. “Looking into next year, there is more apprehension about the risks associated with the current climate.”

The biggest gaining sectors over the last five days, in cyclical areas like materials and energy, led the market lower on Wednesday, sparked by a drop in commodity prices. The S&P materials sector index fell 2.2 percent.

Gold sank, tracking industrial metals, on concerns about the prospects for global economic growth next year. It was gold's biggest one-day drop in two weeks.

For the year, the Dow is up 5 percent, while the S&P is down 0.6 percent, and the Nasdaq is off 2.4 percent.

For the quarter, the S&P 500 is up 10.5 percent.

Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp fell 1.2 percent to $33.35 a day after cutting its fourth-quarter earnings outlook.

Citigroup shed 2.9 percent to $26.13 after US regulators won a delay in a securities fraud lawsuit against the bank. The US Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to appeal a judge's decision to reject its $285-million settlement with the bank.

Volume was light in the post-Christmas period and ahead of the New Year's Day holiday. Composite volume on the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and Amex was 4.31 billion shares, well below the year's daily average of around 7.9 billion shares.

On both the NYSE and the Nasdaq, about four stocks fell for every one that rose. - Reuters

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Samoa settled in Dubai

(PR) - Samoa Sevens head Team Manager hopes to go one better at this week?s HSBC IRB World Cup Series in UAE Dubai Sevens after losing out to Australia in the quarters last week.A brief report from Team Manager, Tausa Faamaoni Lalomilo says shift is now focusing on this week?s sevens in the Arabs.

?There were too many mistakes, but we are working on it, and hopefully we will have a better outcome this week? Samoa?s Captain Uale Ma?i who took the bench before the Gold Coast tournament ends will be joining the team on the field this week, while Lolo Lui who sustained an ankle injury is responding well to rehab treatment to his ankle.

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Prisoners wow Govt

By Jasmine Netzler-Iose

There is something new and magnificent at the Tafa?igata prison grounds. It?s a church building worth $186,000 that now stands where the old Ole Toefuata?iina church was once located.

Police Commissioner, LilomaiavaFouTaioalo said the effort of prisoners behind the project is ?something that might not be [possible to] do again?.

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Squad sheets: Bolton Wanderers v Wolverhampton Wanderers

A second home match in five days brings with it a sense of dread and despair for Bolton. The hosts remain woeful at the Reebok Stadium, losing eight of their nine fixtures there this season, including the 2-0 loss to Newcastle on Boxing Day. They do not, then, face fellow strugglers in good spirits and must now also deal with the impending departure of Gary Cahill, with a fee for the defender having been agreed with Chelsea. It is likely he will play against a Wolves side buoyed by their recent 1-1 draw against Arsenal. Sachin Nakrani

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Tickets �17-�31 (0844 871 2932)

Last season Bolton 1 Wolves 0

Referee M Clattenburg

This season's matches 12 Y41, R4, 3.75 cards per game

Odds Bolton 6-5 Wolves 11-5 Draw 9-4

Bolton

Subs from Bogdan, Wheater, Ricketts, Blake, Kakuta, Tuncay, K Davies, Ngog, Boyata, O'Halloran, Riley

Doubtful None Injured Davis (knee, Jan), Alonso (foot, Feb), Mears (broken leg, Mar), Holden (knee, Apr), Lee (broken leg, May), Gardner (thigh, unknown), Pratley (illness, unknown)

Suspended None Form guide LWLLLL

Disciplinary record Y29 R5

Leading scorer Klasnic 7

Wolves

Subs from De Vries, Doyle, Elokobi, Forde, Hammill, Gu�dioura, Doherty, Craddock

Doubtful None

Injured Foley (match fitness, Jan), O'Hara (hernia, Jan), Zubar (knee, Jan)

Suspended Milijas (first match of three)

Form guide DDLLWL

Disciplinary record Y37 R1

Leading scorer Fletcher 7

Match pointers

? Bolton have won seven and lost just one of their last nine league meetings with Wolves

? The visitors are the only top-flight team yet to score in the opening 15 minutes of a match this season and have conceded the most goals in that period (seven)

? Chris Eagles has had more shots on target (40) and off target (31) than any other Bolton player this campaign

? Wayne Hennessey has made 126 saves so far this season, a division high

? The hosts have failed to score in four of their last six matches


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Prediction time is fraught with untold dangers


Terry Reilly

“DO me up a blog on three predictions for next year?” I'm told and greet the news with the same joy as a request from the wife to pick up a present for her mother before Christmas.

It's not that buying the present is a problem, it's the hassle that goes with it. The five minutes of thinking about it. The refusal by anyone around you to offer any help. But most of all the potential for disaster (a few years ago I picked up what I thought was an anti-ageing cream to get away from a bunch of panicked teenaged shoppers fighting for the last bottle of Beyonce perfume only for a case of embarrassment all round when my mother in law opened the shop assistant's wrapped tub of breast firming cream!).

This is a similar scenario. Get it right and no-one remembers, get it wrong and it will be brought up the next time you try to make a point on a sporting argument.

But just like the in laws' presents dilemmas, there are a few things most men have to accept in life: 1) you are usually wrong; 2) once the people around you know that everyone gets on a whole lot better; 3) use that as an excuse to buy another tin of breast firming cream for the wife next year and if she uses it excellent, if she doesn't revert to 1!

Tiger Woods will win the British Open
I was prepared to write 'never start small in the predictions business' until I checked the odds for the event and found out the bookmakers agree with this sentiment and have put the former world number one in as favourite at 7/1. He won't enjoy a big advantage at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, as the course will be set up to punish wayward shooting. Therefore the big hitters will have to row back at this event.
But factor in Tiger's first victory for more than two years and 26 tournaments at the Chevron World Challenge and the psychological hold he still has on the golfing fraternity and he is a good bet.

Cork will win the league, Kerry will win Sam
THERE'S nothing like a scorned Kerryman and talking to any of them over the past few moments you can't help but notice the underlying seething anger with the way they lost the All-Ireland final. Add to that the procession of Dublin taunts since that day, intended or not, and you have a team with the best forwards in the country, a decent midfield when catching clean possession is irrelevant and a mean defence with two Ó Sés manning central berths.
This county gives the term 'chip on a shoulder' a new meaning and Jack O'Connor will have them firing for the season ahead.
That will be bad news for Cork who, having been destroyed with injuries last season, will start the year on top but fade once the open spaces of Croke Park come back to haunt them.

France will win the Grand Slam
Here's a chance to use that never-end-small-in-the-predictions-business line. That very line almost forced me to put England in this slot but a moment of calm reflection showed the Tindall-like error of my way.
Given France's World Cup off-the-field implosion you would think Wales and Ireland should have more armoury to claim this. But never write off Gallic flair and, just like Kerry, they have a point to prove and with a new coach Philippe Saint-Andre in charge they should provide a tour de force.

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Elderly people face rising cost of council services

Figures show older people pay up to �7,000 a year for home care as the government is accused of underfunding services

The social care system has been branded "not fit for purpose" after figures revealed elderly people are paying up to �7,000 a year for home care services.

David Rogers, a councillor and chairman of the Local Government Association's community wellbeing board, accused the government of underfunding local authorities, leaving councils with "tough decisions" over the services they can provide.

Statistics released by the Labour party showed marked rises in the cost of council services for elderly and disabled people over the past year.

Analysis of data from 93 out of the 153 councils in England showed there has been a 13% rise in the cost of meals on wheels, with the average price of a meal rising from �3.17 to �3.44.

There has also been a 33% increase in transport fees, with the average cost of travel to places such as daycare centres now standing at �2.32 per journey.

Labour said the data also revealed a "postcode lottery" in the amount people pay for social care, with huge disparities across the country.

People living in the London borough of Tower Hamlets pay nothing for personal care, while those in Cheshire East are charged more than �20 an hour, for example.

Rogers said: "These results highlight what we already know: the current social care system is not fit for purpose. It is underfunded and in need of urgent reform.

"We all want to know that everything possible is being done to ensure our elderly friends and relatives are treated with the dignity and respect they rightly deserve and councils are committed to doing the very best for people in later life.

"But councils are facing the long-term triple pressures of insufficient funding, growing demand and escalating costs and despite their best efforts, they are having to make tough decisions about the care services they can provide."

The data, obtained under the Freedom of Information law, showed elderly and disabled people are being charged an average of �13.49 per hour for home care ? a rise of 6% in two years.

This means someone who does not receive state help and gets 10 hours of support a week pays around �7,015 per year.

Rogers said there was no "one-size-fits-all approach" and that different councils faced "very different pressures" in adult social care.

"Decisions need to be taken locally," he added.

The Department of Health said: "Local authorities are responsible for non-residential care. Any charges they choose to make must be fair and affordable.

"The government is providing an extra �7.2bn over the next four years to councils so they can protect services that support vulnerable people."


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