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  轉眼又到歲晚,只是今年待在香港度歲的日子不會太久,因為已決定在二月上旬趁日本提高消費稅前到北海道賞雪去。計劃行程時,才發現原來已有七、八年沒有在冬天到過北海道,幸好這個地方的變化不及東京迅速,不用花太多時間,已能掌握當地的最新發展及遊趣。  冬天遊北海道,我認為是相當寫意的,畢竟嚴寒的冬天向是當地旅遊淡季,遊客遠不及夏日般多,為吸引客人來訪,不論是札幌、旭川、小樽、登別、層雲峽、富良野、網走、知床、阿寒湖、十勝川及洞爺湖等,都辦起各式各樣的冬日祭典來,為旅客平添遊趣之餘,酒店也不會開出天價房租,以我在阿寒湖選住的同一家溫泉酒店為例,和式客房住宿連豐富早餐及晚餐,七、八年前每位五千日圓,早前預訂也不過是七千多日圓,折合才五百多港元,還包括釧路至阿寒湖約兩小時的免費巴士往返接送,可說是便宜得不能再作苛求!至於雪祭期內的札幌,雖說不少大型酒店的房價都會倍升,可是旅客仍可覓得一些每位約五百港元的合理選擇;旭川的更便宜,冬祭期內,住一晚連早餐,人均消費很多都不用四百港元,類似情況同樣可在網走、釧路及帶廣等城市找到。  只不過冬日遊北海道,大家總要有些心理準備,就是大半箱子都是禦寒衣物,加上到處都是積雪,公共交通班次也不頻密,行走起來委實有點不便,只是世事難盡完美,這正是旅遊的體驗與樂趣。 lamyatjp@hotmail.com逢周二及五見報迷你倉沙田


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帶著對杭州不滅的好奇,日前筆者踏上了行程。報名網站的架構十分清晰,在報名頁面不僅包含出發信息,費用包含與不包含,特別提醒等,還貼心地粘貼了溫馨提醒。6點40分人民廣場集合,7點出發。出發前兩天,網站的工作人員就將集合地點、集合標誌、旅行社名字以及導遊電話發送至我手機,並在第二天親自打電話確認出行事項。出發當天6點30分不到,導遊已舉著旅行社的紅旗子,站在指定集合地點為旅行者點名指明乘車位置。7點不到,旅客均準時上車,迎著清晨薄霧,拉開了旅程序幕。這裡不得不提一個小插曲。有3位預定遊客由於道路生疏,前往發車集合點過程中不慎開錯道,錯過發車時間。導遊耐心地與之電話溝通,並請他們到就近的錦江樂園等候大巴。導遊的悉心與耐心,給我留下了非常深刻的印象。簡單介紹了行程,導遊為每一個旅客發放了藍色胸牌以方便識別,此外還自報手機號三遍以防遊客走失,方便聯繫。由於散客各自報團內容不同,導遊在車上向遊客介紹各自行程。第一站為西湖。沿著綠茵蔥蔥的街道,登上了游西湖的木船。這是報名時已包含的遊船項目,導遊迷你倉價錢責購票點人數,一切井然有序。三潭印月美景盡收眼底,導遊還特地關照開船師傅在湖中停留,方便我們拍照留念。整個上午的遊覽設置都很合理,包含指定項目,另有安排自由活動時間。午餐並沒有強制安排,導遊有事先說明若自帶乾糧等可自行解決,只是出于旅程時間安排和集合方便,遊客基本都集合在一家就近餐館用餐,伙食大約人均30元一位,菜式為10菜1湯。就餐時間大約為1個小時,餐館可開具正規餐飲發票,這點還是較為滿意的。下午的行程較之上午略顯單薄。2批客人分別至目的地宋城景區以及靈隱寺。我們所報的團內容為前者。由於是周一旅遊淡季,宋城景區遊客稀少,很多項目均未開放,這讓自由參觀的我們在一個半小時的時間里很是不知所措。因為所報項目中宋城景區票不包含 “宋城千古情”歌舞劇票,這點雖然導遊在車上和我們事先提醒,但是有些遊客似乎對各自所報項目內容不甚瞭解。在結束行程前,導遊給每一位車上游客發放了滿意度調查表,調查表內容包含對導遊的滿意度、對行程的滿意度以及對服務的滿意度,最後附上對旅行社的建議,簡單明瞭。 (竇謙)迷你倉最平


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值班員陳娟娟(右)正在忙碌地收報、發報。春運開始已有近兩周時間,隨著旅客的增加,列車上諸如超員、晚點等突發事件也逐漸多了起來。作為傳遞信息的重要部門,鐵路系統的電報所擔負著保障安全的重要責任。1月23日上午,記者來到南昌火車站電報所,親眼見證了一回“指尖上的春運”。一天反複敲打數字鍵上萬次在電報所不足20平方米的空間里,3台電腦、2台電報終端機擺放在桌上。這裡實行24小時值班制,每個時間段所內都有收報員、發報員和送報員輪流值班。記者採訪時,值班員陳娟娟與她的“徒弟”周琪正在值班。目前,南昌火車站電報所共有9名工作人員,陳娟娟已在電報所工作了30個年頭,而周琪入行才剛剛半年。陳娟娟告訴記者,因為保密需要,各地火車站現在仍在用電報傳遞信息。“這種方式傳遞信息非常傳統,但是也非常安全。”11時35分,陳娟娟接到南昌鐵路局工作人員送來的臨客開行通知,3頁紙共計約3000字的信息需要用電碼傳遞出去……整個上午,電報所終端機一直在“吱吱”的響聲中接收電報,兩位值班員也一直在電腦前忙碌著。在電碼中,每個漢字由4個數字組成,工作人員發電報時,手指尖就一直在電腦鍵盤上方的10個數文件倉鍵上來回敲打。一封電報短的有一頁,長的有十來頁,按照一封電報平均400字計算,春運期間,南昌電報所每天至少要發送40封電報,3位輪流值班的發報員平均每人每天至少敲打數字鍵兩萬次。列車安全容不得半點馬虎鐵路電報一般分為急報和普報兩種。按照規定,急報必須在一個半小時內發出,普報必須在2個小時內發出,且發出之前必須經過發報員自檢、互檢、總檢等程序。周琪說,為了在最短的時間內將電報發出,發報員需要熟記5000多個鐵路電報站名略號和2000多個常用漢字的電碼代號。“電報的內容多與列車運行安全有關,記錯任何一個數字都可能釀成大錯。”除發報需要仔細外,收報工作也容不得半點馬虎。據介紹,春運之前,南昌火車站電報所每天大約接收100封電報,進入春運後數量猛增至600封。記者瞭解到,電報內容主要涉及行李到達、旅客超員、晚點通知和公文傳達等四大類。其中,旅客超員和晚點通知多為急報,需要儘快處理。“若超員率過高,途中超員的列車會發來電報通知前方各站停檢停售。”陳娟娟說,超員關乎列車安全,收到此類電報後,送報員一般都會跑著出去送報。處理有關列車晚點的電報,也同樣如此。本報記者 萬仁輝文/圖存倉


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南都訊 記者徐豔通訊員張敏婷鐘夢麗 昨日,白雲國際機場,有老廣集結出發,準備到國外過年。有旅行社稱,昨日出游的人數約占總體出境游的六成,因春節假期短,很多人提前出發,而且出游價格昨起也節節攀升。昨日廣之旅出發團隊逾百個,多以出境游為主,約占總體出遊人數的六成,較平日出發的出境游團隊數量翻倍。遊客主要分赴歐洲、澳新、美加、非存倉、日韓及東南亞等地。廣之旅表示,出游價格從昨日起一路看漲,直至年初四後才開始回落,到初八基本就跌回淡季價了。而南湖國旅副總經理鄭年軍表示,很多節後旅遊產品價格只有春節出游的一半。海島游節後價格“跳水”最為明顯,降價幅度在30%-50%,而一條直飛迪拜的線路節後比春節期間能便宜萬元。國內游方面,節後屬海南、四川、北京降幅最大。儲存


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旅發局大年初一於尖沙咀舉辦花車巡遊,13支車隊昨率先亮相。卡通人物及表演團隊換上新年服裝,在街上展示勁歌熱舞,又在巡遊路線派發紀念品,與民眾迎新歲。巡遊於年初一晚8時開始,13輛花車及21支表演隊伍由文化中心出發,經彌敦道,終點為喜來登酒店。海洋公園花車以海龍、海馬為主角,寓意「龍馬精神」,更有外籍小朋友化身小鯊魚,預祝鯊魚館順利開幕。10支外國表演隊較量迪士尼樂園及香港賽馬會的花車,分別會在沿途派發米奇形貼紙及幸運襟針,祝願港人馬年好運;港鐵亦為慶祝35周年,花車上會展現79年首航車卡儲存與角色扮演的員工展現香港活力。另有10支外國表演隊伍,8 支首次參展,包括巴貝多、聖盧西亞及千里達等,為表演注入新元素。旅發局節目及旅遊產品拓展總監洪忠興說,「來自韓國的表演隊,將跆拳道及街舞混合,相信年輕人會鍾意」。他預計當日會有10萬人在沿途觀賞,其中一半是旅客。大部分花車於2月1至16日在大埔林村許願廣場展出。花車展海洋生物長隆集團首次參加花車巡遊匯演,集團市場總經理熊曉杰說(圖),長隆國際海洋度假區花車將展示珍貴的海洋生物,如白鯨鯊會在花車上自由游動,如同魔幻馬戲般吸引市民的目光。迷你倉


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Source: Dayton Daily News, OhioJan.儲存 26--COLUMBUS -- In the three years since winning a close race for attorney general, Mike DeWine and his political team have been raising hundreds of thousands of dollars -- often from lawyers who want state business -- and then using that campaign cash to pay off a $2 million personal loan that DeWine made to his committee in 2010 and to build up a war chest for his 2014 re-election bid.Firms that represent and are seeking to represent the state in securities fraud cases and other complex legal matters have given more than $1.3 million since 2010 to the campaign coffers of DeWine, the Ohio Republican Party and DeWine's son, Hamilton County Appellate Court Judge Pat DeWine, according to campaign finance records and outside counsel assignments.Of the $316,880 raised by Pat DeWine's campaign, at least $91,250 came from lawyers and firms that do special counsel work for his father's office, including $11,450 from Pat DeWine's old firm, Keating, Muething & Klekamp, a Dayton Daily News analysis of campaign finance and AG records shows.The contributions are perfectly legal as long as the donations aren't contingent on the firms getting state work. But those who closely watch the nexus between campaign contributions and state contracts -- often referred to as pay-to-play -- say the pattern of contributions to DeWine's office are troubling."We were hopeful that DeWine would improve this," said James Copland, who studied pay-to-play in Ohio under Democratic Attorneys General Richard Cordray and Marc Dann for the conservative-leaning Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. "Unfortunately, it's only marginally better than Dann."Like previous attorneys general, DeWine picks law firms to serve on a panel to advise him on which securities fraud cases to pursue. The litigation can be expensive, drag on for years and can involve financial titans such as JP Morgan Chase, Freddie Mac and BNY Mellon. There are 27 firms on the current advisory panel, including 12 from Ohio.Panelists are also eligible for the special counsel work, which can be lucrative. In 2012, Bank of America settled a class action lawsuit led by two of Ohio's public pension funds and agreed to pay $2.4 billion to plaintiffs -- the fourth largest securities fraud settlement in U.S. history. Law firms assigned to the case were awarded $152 million in fees, plus $8 million in expenses.The Daily News examination found huge campaign contributions from some of the members of the panel, including some that came as DeWine was deliberating on which firms to put on the panel."It appears based on the timing on where some of this money has come in, there's a rather overt effort to correlate contributions to DeWine's campaign fund with the selection of these firms to get on the (advisory) panel," Copland said.Asked about political contributions from firms seeking work from his administration, DeWine said, "We always follow the law and we make full disclosure."Big money at stakeThe attorney general hires outside firms to handle legal issues beyond the expertise of the office's in-house lawyers, such as difficult debt collection or securities fraud cases. Debt collectors are paid a percentage of what they collect, general legal work is paid an hourly rate and firms working on securities fraud cases are paid on contingency -- nothing if the state loses; a percentage of the settlement or award if the state wins.DeWine gets final say on who does the work.The Daily News examination found that the law firms on the panels tend to be the ones who get the work. Of the 27 law firms assigned to the cases that pay on contingency, 19 serve on DeWine's panel. Most of them also contributed via PACs or employees to the Ohio GOP, Mike DeWine and/or Pat DeWine -- more than $1.3 million from 2010 to 2013. About half of the donations came from firms whose main office is outside Ohio.In comparison, the 16 firms that did not land spots on the panel were not big campaign contributors. Twelve of the 16 made no contributions, and the other four contributed a total of $95,675.Berman DeValerio, a Boston-based firm that has served on the panel the past three years, donated $2,000 to Pat DeWine's campaign on Aug. 16, 2012 -- just a week after Mike DeWine told co-founder Glen DeValerio his firm had once again made the panel."I don't know why they gave. You have to ask them," Mike DeWine said. "Ask them. For me to surmise why they gave, it would be trying to read their minds."DeValerio did not return messages seeking comment.University of Michigan law professor Adam Pritchard, considered an expert on pay-to-play in securities fraud cases, said it is common to see national law firms spreading money to allies of a key officeholder."You see these patterns all the time," he said. "It's not limited to just the candidate who is making decisions over who is going to get selected as counsel."Pritchard said other states have panels similar to one set up by DeWine. "The question is do these panels serve any useful purpose and the answer is probably no," Pritchard said. "The reason to have the panel is to get these people in the door so they can make the campaign contributions. It gives them a tangible spot that they can see what they're getting for their campaign contributions."DeWine, who is being challenged for re-election by David Pepper, a Democrat and former Hamilton County commissioner, noted that only 32 percent of individual donors to his campaign identified themselves as lawyers and thus eligible for special counsel work.Unusual situationDeWine is a political powerhouse who has served as Greene County prosecutor, lieutenant governor, U.S. Senator and now attorney general, where he is highly visible as the state's top cop. But most of what the attorney general does is manage Ohio's largest public law firm with 1,400 employees, including hundreds of attorneys who do mostly civil litigation.The securities fraud cases are a small fraction of the office's legal load. DeWine said that of the 11 pending cases that will be paid on contingency, he inherited eight from his predecessors.Campaign funding experts say it is not unusual for firms that get work under a previous administration to shift their campaign giving to the current officeholder. The attorney general can change outside counsel assignments as he sees fit, though it would be rare to switch firms midway through a complex case. Also, class action attorney picks a迷你倉e subject to court approval.All officeholders raise money for their campaigns, but DeWine is in an unusual situation because he loaned his campaign an unprecedented $2 million in his 2010 bid to oust Cordray from the AG's office. Often candidates -- including Pepper -- have forgiven personal loans to their campaigns. DeWine did not.So far, DeWine's campaign committee repaid $1.65 million to the Cedarville Republican but it still owes $350,000. Campaign finance reports due Thursday Jan. 30 will show who contributed to the DeWine political machine in 2013 and how much debt remains.DeWine brushes off the idea that starting out $2 million in the hole has added fundraising pressure on him. "There is just always pressure to raise money for a campaign," he said. "You got to raise money. So, there isn't any more pressure just because there is a small debt remaining."The Ohio Republican Party, which received the bulk of the campaign contributions from firms seeking outside work with DeWine's office, has funneled $977,537 to DeWine's campaign fund since he took over as AG in January 2011.Ohio law prohibits the use of political parties to sidestep contribution limits to candidates, and DeWine said that hasn't happened under his watch."That would be illegal. You can't do that," DeWine said. "There can't be any earmarking of money that goes to the ORP. No one can do that. That's illegal and everybody knows that."'I was surprised'Under Ohio law, individuals and Political Action Committees may contribute up to $11,543 to candidates for statewide office and $34,631 to state parties. But the contribution limit is $1,000 for donors who receive an unbid contract from the officeholder. The more stringent limit, though, doesn't apply to political parties, which allows law firms and PACs to give more to the officeholder's state party.The Daily News uncovered a violation to Ohio law that DeWine's office said it would move quickly to address.On the same day the New York law firm Labaton Sucharow submitted its proposal to serve on DeWine's panel, four of the firm's partners contributed $16,000 to DeWine's campaign. That would appear to violate Ohio's law, which caps at $1,000 donations from those seeking unbid state contracts to the officeholders who award the work.After the Daily News brought the matter to DeWine's attention, First Assistant AG Mary Mertz said the contributions would be returned and the firm would be ineligible for unbid work until 2015. Labaton officials had certified in their proposal documents that they had not exceeded the $1,000 limit."I was surprised," Mertz said. "I don't know what they were thinking."Attorneys from Cincinnati-based Keating Muething & Klekamp contributed $7,000 to DeWine's campaign on July 6, 2012 -- one week after they submitted their panel application. Pat DeWine was an associate at Keating Muething & Klekamp before joining the bench in 2009 and the firm hired Mike DeWine for a stint between his U.S. Senate loss to Democrat Sherrod Brown and his run for attorney general.Both Keating Muething & Klekamp and Labaton Sucharow were selected for the panel.Another firm, Dayton-based Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz served on the panel under Cordray. The firm did not contribute to DeWine in 2011 and was rejected for the panel in May 2011. The firm gave $25,000 to the Ohio GOP in June 2011 and was selected for the 2012 panel.Pritchard said the state party serves as another step to obfuscate the perception that there may be a quid pro quo."The suspicious mind would say they're just putting another link in the chain and it doesn't change the substance, which is that these law firms get selected because they have made the campaign contributions or it is understood that they will make the campaign contributions," he said. "I'm sure when you call Mike DeWine's office they will say we pick based on the merits and the campaign contributions are irrelevant to our choices....The readership of your paper can decide which story is more persuasive."Active roleE-mails and schedules obtained by the Daily News show DeWine plays an active role in deciding special counsel assignments and he meets with politically connected lobbyists to talk about the assignments.In July 2011, Republican political strategist Mark Weaver e-mailed DeWine to inquire how the attorney general would handle a public records lawsuit involving ESPN and Ohio State University: in-house attorneys or special counsel? Just two hours later, DeWine responded directly to Weaver via an e-mail sent from his iPad: "In house for now. If we use anyone, we would want it to be u."In June 2011, DeWine's director of outside counsel, Michael Hall, sent an e-mail to the attorney general about Bob Howarth doing special counsel work. In an e-mail response DeWine gave an indirect endorsement of Howarth: "Ok thanks. If we ever need a seasoned guy. Politically savvy...former chief of staff to Rhodes." Republican Jim Rhodes was Ohio's governor from 1963 to 1971 and 1975 to 1983.DeWine's office calendar shows he met with his former campaign fundraiser David Myhal at least twice to discuss special counsel assignments. Myhal is now a lobbyist who has represented law firms that do business with the attorney general's office.Likewise, the calendar shows he met with Alex Arshinkoff, a well-connected lobbyist and the longtime chairman of Summit County Republican Party who represents four companies doing business with DeWine's office.The Summit County GOP is a big supporter of DeWine, contributing $271,500 to his campaign account since 2010.Some states, such as New Jersey, have more stringent laws on campaign giving by state contractors than Ohio. New Jersey prohibits contributions from companies with $17,500 or more in contracted state work, with an exception for highway work.Robert Stein, former president of the Center for Governmental Studies and author of some of California's campaign finance laws, said states should go a step further: prohibiting contributions from any business seeking work from the state."If you're bidding on a contract or receiving a contract you shouldn't be allowed to make a contribution to the person," Stern said. "Contracts are lucrative and people who get contracts like to say thank you -- or say thank you in advance."--Copyright: ___ (c)2014 the Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) Visit the Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) at .daytondailynews.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesself storage


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  馬年將到,報攤上已擺滿各種流年運程書,準確與否,相信讀者到年底也不會逐項核對。  世界經濟論壇(The World Economic Forum,簡稱WEF)在剛過去的周末閉幕,一眾財金名人、政客高官雲集瑞士達沃斯這個小鎮,他們在論壇所作預測往往成為市場焦點,事後也會有傳媒翻舊帳。蓋茨取笑Google 大錯特錯  這兩年,《紐約時報》、《今日美國》及CNBC都盤點過達沃斯水晶球的往績。提得最多的是微軟創辦人蓋茨(Bill Gates)在2003年論壇上的預測,他說:「這兩個Google的傢伙只是想成為億萬富豪、搖滾巨星,姑且看看兩三年後,他們是否仍想做這盤生意。」  他所指的是Google創辦人佩奇(Larry Page)和布林(Sergey Brin),但時至今日,Google已成為科企的巨無霸,市值逾3,700億美元,超過微軟,佩奇和布林幾年前已不再出席達沃斯論壇,缺席更可彰顯成功。  論壇也不乏有關經濟危機的錯誤預測,如2008年初即金融海嘯爆發前,美國財長斯諾(John Snow)就揚言,「美國任何衰退都只會是短暫而且程度淺」,結果有目共睹。另一最佳例子莫過於2011年1月,當時還是法國財長的拉加德(Christine Lagarde)表示,「歐元區已度過難關,不要沽空歐元區。」同年,希臘爆發債務危機。魯迷你倉尼憂 中日對抗變黑天鵝  要數準確預測,不得不提「新末日博士」魯賓尼(Nouriel Roubini),他去年初已預期「歐債危機不會如上個夏季那麼嚴重」,拉加德可能希望自己講遲兩年。此外,著名投資者索羅斯(George Soros)在論壇也有相當不俗的紀錄,幾年前便指德國總理默克爾(Angela Merkel)一定會捍�歐元。的確,有Merkel,有Euro。  至於今年論壇有甚麼預測?對於美國經濟,財長傑克盧(Jack Lew)就相信今年增長可突破3%,是2005年來首次。中日關係亦是國際焦點,魯賓尼便擔心世界格局恍如1914年第一次世界大戰前夕,中日兩國對抗可能成為「黑天鵝」事件。  有些名人從不出席達沃斯論壇,包括「股神」巴菲特(Warren Buffett)、蘋果的喬布斯(Steve Jobs)及接班人庫克(Tim Cook)。已宣布辭職的太平洋投資管理公司(Pacific Investment Management Company,簡稱PIMCO)行政總裁埃爾埃利安(Mohamed El-Erian)也拒做座上客,曾投稿到雜誌,文章叫《為何我不去達沃斯》。  「風水佬呃你十年八年」,財富第一、但預測往績倒數第一的蓋茨今年又有佳作,在論壇前夕預測2035年再沒有貧窮國家,希望他到時可以「威番一次」,世上少些窮人。自存倉


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上周上證綜指出現超跌反彈行情,預計本周階段性反彈行情有望延續,結構性個股行情將反復活躍。上周本欄目繼續維持部分重點金融、節能環保、軍工安防、網絡信息及服務、醫藥及消費、文化傳媒、電子及通信等行業主題中部分原有重點星級股評級。上周增星股為原二星級短中線股新大陸等,上述個股屬移動二維碼及彩票、電網設備、智慧城市、智能穿戴、環保、醫藥、傳媒等主題,短線資金介入維持反彈,故上調操作評級轉入三星級股。原一星級短中線股東軟載波等,上述個股屬智能家居、LED、光伏、環保、互聯網及信息安全等主題,短線資金介入明顯,延續反彈,故上調操作評級轉入二星級股。上周新增星級股粵傳媒等,上述個股屬互聯網彩票、電網設備製造、信息安全、4G及移動支付、光伏等主題,短線資金介入明顯,延續反彈或補漲,盤中異動,故加星列出短線關注。上周主板市場受央行周二、周四巨量逆回購操作向市場注入流動性略超市場預期,同時結合新型城鎮化政策推進預期影響促使權重房地產股反彈,從而帶動主板市場轉入並形成階段性反彈行迷你倉將軍澳。此外,受小盤新股上市後暴漲引領影響,創業板指再創反彈新高,市場盈利效應明顯導致操作情緒回暖。鑒於春節前新股發行暫告一段落及三月中旬“兩會”召開前政策總體偏暖背景,春季行情已經悄然展開,故短期主板超跌反彈及創業板上攻結構性行情仍有望延續。在主板企穩反彈背景下,從市場日成交量仍基本延續深市高出滬市一倍看,近期創業板及中小板仍是機構一季度盈利主要方向。從強勢板塊看,去年漲幅相對不大的LED、智能設備及智能穿戴、家具、互聯網彩票、光伏等受其行業基本面不斷改善背景影響,場內機構較為積極,短中線運作跡象明顯,其短線回調仍可關注。此外,業績增長確定的移動支付、北斗導航及網絡設備安全中期行情的延續仍值得關注。在主板方面,從短中期看,部分有互聯網金融題材的券商、保險及國防軍工,受益于國企改革、國資整合及業績增長確定性較強的醫藥及醫療服務、電網設備、新能源汽車、節能環保等行業,回調後中期仍可重點關注。上周原有星級股處於反彈或延續中期上漲階段,故暫取消一期減星級股。天財投資 黎明


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“我平時卡經費是卡得最嚴的,他們都說我摳門。”深圳市長許勤一句話把大家逗笑了。昨日下午他參加福田組人大分組討論的會議,就“三公”經費、醫療建設以及進一步改革等話題,一一回應市人大代表們的建議。許勤透露,國內最權威的腫瘤醫院將設立深圳醫院,初步選址在龍華。醫療國際化,深圳才能國際化會上,來自醫療界的人大代表反映,深圳優質醫療資源不足,與北上廣相比差距很大,目前深圳沒有一家腫瘤醫院,人才引進也面臨困境。在基層醫療上,老百姓對社康中心也不滿意,目前全市有609家社康,有67.迷你倉將軍澳6%社康中心的場地是租賃的。社康里臨聘人員高達70%,社康中心的規模少于400平米的占66%。市人大代表莊俊漢建議探索“1+N”的模式:在一個區域里設一個中心社康和數個衛星社康站,中心社康提供夜診和節假日門診,設置更多的科室。對此,許勤表示會請相關部門認真研究吸納建議。他還透露,北京腫瘤醫院國家癌症中心將設立深圳醫院,初步選址在龍華。據悉,北京腫瘤醫院走在國內腫瘤醫學研究領域的最前沿,擁有多名院士,堪稱國內“最牛”腫瘤醫院。南都記者還瞭解到,北京腫瘤醫院國家癌症中心設立深圳醫院的合作事宜已經談妥。許勤還透露,深圳也在與國內外知名大醫院協商引進事宜。“如果沒有國際化醫療中心,深圳不可能成為國際化、現代化先進城市。”“平時我卡經費卡得非常嚴”市人大代表鄭學定認為,政府工作報告還沒有觸及到“改革的靈魂”,他認為政府職能轉變將是改革的重點。他建議深圳率先在全國推行“簡政放權”,先減少1/3的公務員。許說,深圳在改革上應有更多的突破,這確實值得深入思考。“現在我們思考得還不夠,還需要深化。”市人大代表朱彥說,新一年的財政預算有些“三公”經費中的項目,雖然與去年的財政預算持平,但比去年的實際支出卻有所增加,“希望能加大力度嚴控三公經費。”對此許勤說,平時他卡經費卡得非常嚴,不該用的錢一分都不能用。但經費的支出也要看實際情況。比如深圳要推進國際化,自然與國際的交流要增多,所以會有不少出國學習,但他強調這些項目“必須有實際內容,不能瞎玩,公費旅遊更要嚴格查處。”此外一些工程項目一定要實事求是,一定不能搞豪華項目、豪華裝修。球場規劃爭議會讓專業部門核實連日來,鄭學定都在關注蓮花山下足球場將被規劃成商業中心,以及華大基因落戶大梅沙引起居民擔憂的事,他在會上將數千市民的簽名親手交給許勤。對於足球場的問題,許勤表示會讓專業部門再去核實一下,進行合理的利用。對於華大基因落戶問題,他要求一定要做好解釋工作,“不管有沒有影響都要作出解釋。”此外,市人大代表朱玉童還反映其居住的小區違建嚴重以及盜竊案數量多,但破案率低等問題,對此許勤表示會讓相關部門跟進,並希望每個政府部門都抓突出的問題,以問題導向轉變職能、轉變作風。簡介北京腫瘤醫院北京腫瘤醫院是一所由北京大學、北京市衛生局共管的現代化腫瘤專科醫院,是國家腫瘤學重點學科和惡性腫瘤發病機制及應用研究教育部重點實驗室。該院專長于乳腺癌、胃癌、肺癌、大腸癌、肝癌、食道癌、血液淋巴系統、黑色素瘤、泌尿系統腫瘤、骨腫瘤及婦科腫瘤的診斷和治療。24小時迷你倉


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