Saturday, January 14, 2012

Ex-curator guilty in million-dollar coins theft (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? A former curator has pleaded guilty to embezzling almost $1 million in rare coins from a Colorado museum and selling them at auctions, federal prosecutors said on Thursday.

Wyatt Yeager, 33, of California, stole the coins from the American Numismatic Association's Money Museum in Colorado Springs when he worked there in 2007, Charles Oberly, the U.S. attorney for Delaware, said in a statement.

Yeager embezzled $492,205 in rare coins and sold them at several auctions in 2007, including in St. Louis, Baltimore and Melbourne, Australia, the statement said.

One of the coins sold at the Australian auction was the extremely rare 1813 "Holey" dollar, which fetched $155,755.

Yeager also admitted to embezzling another $492,355 in rare coins and selling them at an auction in Germany in 2008, according to the plea agreement.

Yeager has pleaded guilty to one count of theft of major artwork. He faces up to 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, three years of supervised release after prison, restitution, forfeiture and a $100,000 special assessment.

Some of the hundreds of the stolen coins have been recovered, some are still missing and the whereabouts of some are known, the Money Museum said in a statement.

The case was prosecuted by David Hall, an assistant U.S. attorney in Delaware with wide experience in crimes involving art and cultural property.

(Reporting By Ian Simpson in Washington; Editing by Daniel Trotta)

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Horatio's Law: a domestic violence law for pets | wtsp.com

New Port Richey, Florida - There's nothing like the loyalty and love you receive from a dog. They are called man's best friend for a reason.

Pets seem to make your days brighter, your nights calmer and your life happier. Pet owners will tell you that animals add so much to your life.? They become members of your family.

That's why it's hard to believe that someone would ever hurt a defenseless animal. Sadly, we hear about?it all the time.

One case that seemed to?shock people in the Bay area is the story of Horatio, an 8-year-old gentle Catahoula who was beaten so badly, his head now bears a permanent indentation. He?also?has such severe nerve damage to his head, he can no longer go out into the sunlight without wearing goggles.?? His tiny skull was crushed over and over again.

Kathy Cornwell, Horatio's current owner, says, "He cannot see at all when that sun is in his eyes, and he squints."

Photo Gallery: Pictures of Horatio

Cornwell?says she?was shocked when she heard his story.? She wanted?to give him a home and a new life. Thanks to Cornwell,?Horatio is?a survivor, a pup who's living a better life.?With the wag of his tail, you'd never know just how bad it was.

Now, he is the happiest dog ever.? He even hangs out with Cornwell at the local Starbucks on Friday nights and has become a bit of a celebrity.

"Everyone loves him," says Cornwell.? "He loves for people to pet him.? He just loves people and other animals.? He's a good boy."

And loyal almost to the death.

A woman who worked as a victim's advocate is a good friend of Cornwell's.?Jan Occhiolini said, "We later found out that little Horatio laid over his owner and took blows by her son and protected this woman from the blows of the son."

Horatio nearly died trying to protect his previous owner.?

But what about other domestic cases where animals are used, like Horatio, almost as a pawn in a violent relationship? It seems?that sometimes a?pet is abused to hurt someone else and manipulate them.

State Senator Mike Fasano wants to put a stop to it.? "What's going on in the mind of a human being that does that to a dog?" he asked.

Senator?Fasano is a dog lover himself.??He adopted his 4-year-old dog, Callie, several years ago and is clearly in love.? "I love to see her playing in the yard. She's great."

Fasano?has filed a bill called, "Horatio's Law," the first of its kind, where the abuse of an animal would be included in Florida's domestic violence law.

Fasano told 10 News, "History tells us the victim is the animal as well. Abusers go after the animal as well and the woman is afraid to leave the animal behind."

The Senator says is hoping for success with?"Horatio's Law," also known as Senate Bill 288. The law, if passed,?would also provide, in essence, restraining orders, for pets.

It is a way to not only protect people, Fasano tells us, but their animals, like Horatio who's living proof that the loyalty of man's best friend can never be destroyed.

Sources say that the man who did this to Horatio is currently in jail.

Meanwhile, Horatio's previous owner, an elderly Bay area woman, passed away in December.? Cornwell says she often sent pictures to the woman who was residing in a nursing home.

Cornwell says, "It made her happy to see that Horatio ended up in a good home.? She'd point to the picture and proudly tell her friends, 'That's my dog.'? She loved him."

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has cancer

Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with the early stages of lymphoma, according to a statement on his website on Monday.

The British heavy metal group's original lineup is writing and recording its first album in 33 years, and the band members will move from Los Angeles to London in order to work with Iommi while he undergoes treatment.

"His bandmates would like everyone to send positive vibes to the guitarist at this time," the statement read, adding that the new album was still scheduled for release in the autumn.

"Iommi is currently working with his doctors to establish the best treatment plan ? the 'Iron Man' of Rock & Roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full and successful recovery."

Iommi, 63, is a founding member of Black Sabbath, one of the most successful hard rock acts in history who have sold an estimated 70 million records worldwide.

The veterans announced in November that they were reuniting in their original four man line-up, including Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, for their first new album in more than three decades and a 2012 world tour.

The quartet released their last studio album of all original material in 1978 with "Never Say Die."

Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979, leading to changing lineups for several years. The original foursome reunited for a 1998 release and played sporadically together in the early 2000s.

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Kuwait: Current oil prices are "very reasonable" (AP)

KUWAIT CITY ? Kuwait's oil minister says international markets need more oil, and that the Gulf country considers the current price of crude "very reasonable."

The country's official news agency quoted Mohammed al-Busairi as saying that Kuwait's daily production exceeded 3 million barrels last month.

Al-Busairi made the comments to KUNA late Tuesday amid concerns that Iran might try to close the vital Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for new U.S. sanctions on its central bank.

The sanctions would make it difficult for Iran to sell its crude.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Mayor gives striking port union the message

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Debris from wrecked cargo ship washes onto New Zealand beaches (Reuters)

WELLINGTON (Reuters) ? Shipping containers, sacks of milk powder and other debris washed onto popular New Zealand beaches on Monday after a cargo ship stuck on an offshore reef for three months started breaking apart in heavy seas at the weekend.

The 47,230-tonne Liberian-flagged Rena, grounded for three months on Astrolabe Reef, finally broke in two about 22 km off Tauranga on the east coast of New Zealand on Sunday after being pounded by waves of up to 6 meters (20 feet).

Maritime authorities and salvage crews have tried to remove fuel oil and containers from the ship, which ran aground in calm conditions on Oct 5. But fuel and cargo continued to leak in rough seas, causing New Zealand's worst environmental disaster in decades.

At least five containers had washed ashore at Waihi Beach, a popular spot for holiday makers, Maritime New Zealand spokesman Bruce Fraser said.

"There are a lot of containers and debris in the water and washing up on the beaches," he said. An oil sheen was spreading 3kms (1.8 miles) from the stricken vessel and small amounts of oil was washing up on nearby islands and beaches, he added.

Timber, plastic and dozens of sacks of milk powder also littered the beach after an estimated 200-300 containers stacked in the 236-meter (775-foot) ship were washed into the sea when it broke apart.

Police said they had closed Waihi Beach to the public after reports of people removing items that had washed up.

"The expert advice we have received is for people not to approach items washed ashore for health reasons and we appeal to those people who have taken objects to return them to the beach where they can be managed by decontamination crews," Sergeant Dave Litton of Waihi Police said.

More than 20 containers were filled with cryolite, a toxic chemical, while others held everything from meat to household goods and cases of wine. Some have been tagged with transponders and the Navy was scanning the area with sonar to ensure nearby commercial operations at the Port of Tauranga could continue, Fraser said.

Salvage teams have pumped more than 1,000 tonnes of oil out of the ship over the past three months, though some remained onboard.

Thousands of birds were killed by the earlier spill and it has taken months to clean up the shore. Half a dozen penguins were picked up overnight, some of them covered in oil, Maritime NZ said.

Braemar Howells, a marine salvage firm, estimated that up to 300 containers of the some 830 left on the Rena were lost overboard when the ship broke in half.

About 390 containers had been safely removed earlier.

The Rena's captain and navigation officer, both Philippine nationals, have been charged with operating a vessel in a dangerous manner, and releasing toxic substances, which carries a maximum fine of NZ$300,000 ($234,200), or two years in prison.

They are due to appear in court again next month.

The vessel is owned by Daina Shipping, a unit of Greece's Costamare Inc. and was under charter to Mediterranean Shipping.

(Reporting by Lincoln Feast; Editing by Ed Lane)

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

School board announces January community meetings

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. -- Each member of the Fulton County Board of Education sponsors a monthly meeting open to all members of the community.

The sessions provide an opportunity for direct contact with community members and give board members a chance to listen to local issues and concerns.

Board members have set the following meeting dates for January:

District 1 (Linda Schultz)
District 7?(Julia Bernath)
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 9:30 a.m.
Holcomb Bridge Middle School (2700 Holcomb Bridge Road, Alpharetta)

District 2 (Katie Reeves)
Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 9:30 a.m.
Northwestern Middle School (12805 Birmingham Highway, Alpharetta)

District 3 (Gail Dean)
Thursday, Jan. 12 at 9:30 a.m.
North Springs Charter High School (7447 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs)

District 4 (Linda Bryant)
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 6:30 p.m.
Langston Hughes High School (7510 Hall Road, Fairburn)

District 5 (Linda McCain)
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 9:30 a.m.
Medlock Bridge Elementary School (10215 Medlock Bridge Parkway, Johns Creek)

District 6 (Catherine Maddox)
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 6:30 p.m.
Tri-Cities High School (2575 Harris Street, East Point)

Fulton County Board of Education members have hosted these community meetings for a number of years and are believed to be one of the few school boards in the country to use such a process for gathering input.

Source: http://eastpoint.11alive.com/news/schools/97483-school-board-announces-january-community-meetings

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FACT CHECK: Promising gain without pain

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, center, walks of the stage after a Republican presidential candidate debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas are seen in the background. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, center, walks of the stage after a Republican presidential candidate debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas are seen in the background. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (L-R) laugh a the conclusion of a Republican presidential candidate debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney reacts as he walks off the stage after a Republican presidential candidate debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Texas Gov. Rick Perry answers a question as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich listens in the background during a Republican presidential candidate debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, right, answers a question as Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, listens during a Republican presidential candidate debate at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

(AP) ? Executing a classic Washington dodge, Newt Gingrich told Americans that Medicare and Medicaid could be kept solid merely by ending fraud in the system, a promise of gain without pain that ignores the aging population and other great forces pressing on the programs.

Mitt Romney told voters he's done the math supporting his claim that he created more than 100,000 jobs in the private sector, but didn't share it. And Ron Paul came up with a shocking figure on Fed "bailouts" that bears little resemblance to reality.

A look at some of the claims in a pair of weekend Republican presidential debates and how they compare with the facts:

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GINGRICH: "The duty of the president is to find a way to manage the federal government so the primary pain is on changing the bureaucracy. On theft alone, we could save $100 billion a year in Medicaid and Medicare if the federal government were competent. That's a trillion dollars over 10 years. And the only people in pain would be crooks."

THE FACTS: Those who have crunched the numbers believe that squeezing every last penny of fraud from health care programs would not solve long-range problems that are at the heart of the federal government's budget woes and imperil Medicare and Medicaid.

Those problems are driven by an aging population, the cost of high-tech medicine and what some researchers see as a pattern of overtreatment ? the widespread use of medical tests, procedures, drugs and devices that wind up being of little or no benefit to patients.

If policymakers once viewed health care fraud as akin to a cost of doing business, that hasn't been the case for years. President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law toughened penalties and gave law enforcement agencies new tools to combat fraud. That built on earlier efforts by the administrations of George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

Health care fraud investigations are a major source of money recovered for taxpayers by the Justice Department, surpassing fines and penalties collected from defense contracting fraud.

Although cracking down on fraud and abuse will help to maintain Medicare and Medicaid, the administration and lawmakers are convinced it is not a magic elixir to restore the financial health of the programs. Knowing that has not stopped a succession of presidents and lawmakers of both parties from ducking tough choices and promising painless dividends by going after "waste, fraud and abuse" in government.

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PAUL: "I don't see how we can do well against Obama if we have any candidate that, you know, endorsed, you know, single-payer systems and TARP bailouts and don't challenge the Federal Reserve's $15 trillion of injection bailing out their friends."

THE FACTS: First, there are no fans of government-run, single-payer health insurance in the Republican field, despite Paul's suggestion otherwise Sunday. Newt Gingrich once endorsed the idea of requiring everyone to have health insurance, and Romney introduced a mandate for health coverage as Massachusetts governor. But that's a far cry from a Canadian-style health system that makes government the primary payer of people's medical bills.

TARP is the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program that was proposed by President George W. Bush and passed by Congress in 2008 to help rescue imperiled financial institutions. Nearly all of the money has been paid back, with interest.

Paul's slam against the Fed ignores the fact that most of the $15 trillion he is talking about involved loans that were quickly repaid, sometimes the next day. And that's if these Fed transactions can even be considered loans in the conventional sense.

When the Fed lends money to banks, it creates the money out of thin air. When the banks pay it back, the money disappears from the system. If a bank borrows $5 billion from the Fed one day, then pays it back the next, and a week later borrows $5 billion more and quickly pays it back, the total would be listed as $10 billion, even though it's just the same money going back and forth and the treasury is in no sense being emptied.

That's how a federal report counted a running total of about $15 trillion in emergency Fed loans to domestic banks and their foreign subsidiaries between 2007 and 2010. The actual loan total, once paybacks are accounted for, is estimated at $1.1 trillion.

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ROMNEY: "In the business I had, we invested in over 100 different businesses and net-net, taking out the ones where we lost jobs and those that we added, those businesses have now added over 100,000 jobs.... I'm a good enough numbers guy to make sure I got both sides of that."

THE FACTS: Romney has never substantiated his frequent claim that he was a creator of more than 100,000 jobs while leading the Bain Capital private equity company. His campaign merely cites success stories without laying out the other side of the ledger ? jobs lost at Bain-acquired or Bain-supported firms that closed, trimmed their workforce or shifted employment overseas.

Moreover, his campaign bases its claims on recent employment figures at three companies ? Staples, Domino's and Sports Authority ? even though Romney's involvement with them ceased years ago.

By that sort of charitable math, President Barack Obama could be credited with creating over 1 million jobs even though employment overall is down about 2 million since he came to office. But Romney accuses Obama of destroying jobs while using a different standard to judge his own performance ? cherry-picked examples that leave everything else out.

By its nature, venture capitalism often results in lost jobs because profitability and efficiency are key to investors, not how many people are on the payroll. Bain Capital profited in cases where employment went both up and down.

Staples, now with close to 90,000 employees, and Sports Authority, with about 15,000, were startups supported by Romney. The direct workforce at Domino's has grown by nearly 8,000 since Romney's intervention. But Romney got out of the game in 1999, which has not stopped his campaign from crediting him with jobs created at those companies since then.

Romney toned down the braggadocio in the Saturday debate, saying that of the Bain-supported companies that grew, "we're only a small part of that, by the way." But he mentioned a few more successful companies, again without giving voters a breakdown of his "net-net" calculations.

No one has been able to produce a full accounting of job gains and losses from the scores of companies Romney dealt with at Bain. But a Los Angeles Times review of Bain's 10 largest investments under Romney found that four of the big companies declared bankruptcy within a few years, costing thousands of jobs and often pension and severance benefits.

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GINGRICH: "Under Obama, 2011 was the highest price of gasoline in history. It is a direct result of his policies, which kill jobs, raise the price of heating oil and gasoline, weaken the United States, increase our dependence on foreign countries and weaken our national security in the face of Iran trying to close the Straits of Hormuz."

FACT CHECK: It's true that the average price of gas last year was a record: $3.52 per gallon. Tying that completely to Obama is a stretch because some of the reasons for expensive fuel have nothing to do with him or the United States.

Oil and gas prices jumped early last year due to the political uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa. The revolt in Libya, for example, cut off about 1.5 million barrels of daily oil exports. While that's only a small part of what the world uses, global demand was rising at the same time as fast-growing economies in the developing world, such as China and India, needed more oil.

The Republican candidates almost uniformly blame Obama for hindering U.S. energy development, taking their cue from his moratorium on oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, a ban now lifted. Oil and gas companies have been ramping up extraction of oil and gas from shale rock deposits in states such as North Dakota and Texas.

All told, there is now a boom in oil drilling and extraction of natural gas in the U.S. Active U.S. oil rigs increased 22.5 percent in 2011, and the oil and gas extraction industry added 25,000 jobs, up 12 percent.

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ROMNEY: "I cut programs, a whole series of programs. By the way, the number one to cut is Obamacare. That saves $95 billion a year."

THE FACTS: That math looks like it doesn't add up. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that House Republicans' legislation to repeal Obama's health care law would have actually increased federal deficits by $210 billion from 2012 to 2021.

Romney's statistic approximates how much the government expects to be spending annually once the law's provisions are fully rolling. But it appears to ignore the law's revenue-generating provisions, such as a tax on the most generous insurance plans and fees imposed on parts of the health care industry.

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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Tom Raum, Christopher S. Rugaber, Nancy Benac, Charles Babington and Jim Drinkard contributed to this report.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

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Mexico says arrests weapons chief for drug cartel (Reuters)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) ? Mexico on Saturday said that it had arrested a leading weapons smuggler for one of the largest drug cartels.

Ramiro Rendon Rivera, a key distributor of firearms for the Sinaloa Cartel lead by Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, was arrested on Friday, the army said in a statement.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon's campaign to curb violent drug cartels has left more than 46,000 people dead since he took office in 2006.

Mexican authorities have in the last several months apprehended several lieutenants of Guzman, the country's most-wanted man.

(Reporting by Patrick Rucker)

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Kristen Stewart Is A 'Fantastic' Snow White, Says Nick Frost

After the release of an impressive first trailer, expectations for "Snow White and the Huntsman" shot sky high. All of the sudden, a film that people knew almost nothing about aside from its star-studded cast led by Kristen Stewart and Chris Hemsworth, became one of the most anticipated movies of 2012.

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