Friday, November 30, 2012

#My2K: Obama uses Twitter to prod Congress on fiscal cliff

Kicking off a public relations campaign including a Twitter assault on Congress to build support for his plan to avert the looming " fiscal cliff," President Obama today said he is doing his part and urged Americans to pressure lawmakers to do theirs.

"Middle-class families, folks who are working hard to get into the middle class, they're watching what we do right now. If there's one thing that I've learned, when the American people speak loudly enough, lo and behold, Congress listens," the president told a crowd of middle-class Americans at the White House today.

With the clock ticking, the president called on lawmakers to act on areas where they do agree and to extend middle-class tax cuts. "I believe that both parties can agree on a framework that does that in the coming weeks. In fact, my hope is to get this done before Christmas," he said, flanked by Americans who wrote to the administration explaining how they would impacted if tax cuts are not extended.

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The president did not, however, mention his insistence on raising taxes on the top 2 percent as part of a broader deficit reduction deal, opting instead to focus solely on tax breaks for the middle class. The administration estimates the typical middle class family of four would see its taxes rise by $2,200 if Congress does not extend the current rate.

The president spelled out in simple terms what that tax increase would mean for most Americans if a deal is not reached. "It's $2,200 out of people's pockets. That means less money for buying groceries, less money for filling prescriptions, less money for buying diapers," he said. "It means a tougher choice between paying the rent and paying tuition. And middle-class families just can't afford that right now."

Unveiling a new initiative, the president urged the public to take to Twitter and use the hashtag "#My2K" to push lawmakers to act, part of his continuing "outside in" approach to change in Washington.

"Tell members of Congress what a $2,000 tax hike would mean to you. Call your members of Congress. Write them an email. Post it on their Facebook walls," he said. "Some of you may remember that a year ago, during our last big fight to protect middle-class families, tens of thousands of working Americans called and tweeted and emailed their representatives, asking them to do the right thing. And sure enough, it worked."

Borrowing from his recent campaign slogan, the president said it's important for Americans to "send a message that we need to keep moving forward."

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Penn State to pay over $2.4 million to president fired over Sandusky

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier, who was accused of covering up the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal and fired a year ago, will be paid more than $2.4 million in severance and compensation, the university said on Thursday.

Spanier, 64, who served as Penn State president for 16 years, has pleaded not guilty to child endangerment, perjury, criminal conspiracy and other charges for failing to report the former assistant football coach's assaults on boys.

Sacked along with legendary football coach Joe Paterno when Sandusky was arrested, Spanier was paid a salary of $700,000 for 2011, university spokesman David La Torre said in an email.

Spanier also will receive $1.2 million in severance and $1.24 million in deferred compensation accrued over his 16 years on the job, La Torre said. The severance and compensation will not be paid out before mid-2017, he said.

He declined to speculate on what might happen if Spanier were convicted.

Charged along with Spanier, who was freed on $125,000 bail, was Tim Curley, Penn State's athletic director who is on leave, and Gary Schultz, a retired vice president.

Earlier this year, an independent report by former FBI chief Louis Freeh concluded that Spanier, Curley, Schultz and Paterno, who died in January of lung cancer, were alerted to Sandusky's abuse, but did nothing to stop it or report it to authorities.

Thomas Kline, an attorney who represents one of Sandusky's victims, said he sees the payment to Spanier as Penn State protecting its former president.

"It is evident that today the focus of Penn State is on taking care of the very people who caused the tragedy, not those injured by their misconduct," Kline said.

Sandusky, 68, is serving what is essentially a life sentence - 30 to 60 years in a maximum-security prison for death row inmates - for molesting 10 boys over a 15-year period, some in the campus football showers.

(Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst, Cynthia Johnston and Andre Grenon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/penn-state-pay-over-2-4-million-president-220442255--nfl.html

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

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Review: Kabul Bank sent millions of dollars abroad

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010, file photo, Afghan soldiers chat in front of the main office of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan. A new report offers previously undisclosed details about how the owners of Kabul Bank and their friends and relatives got rich off $861million in fraudulent loans _ a Ponzi scheme using customer deposits that operated under nascent banking oversight in the war-torn country.(AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010, file photo, Afghan soldiers chat in front of the main office of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan. A new report offers previously undisclosed details about how the owners of Kabul Bank and their friends and relatives got rich off $861million in fraudulent loans _ a Ponzi scheme using customer deposits that operated under nascent banking oversight in the war-torn country.(AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq, File)

FILE- In this March 27, 2011, file photo, an Afghan man walks past by a branch of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan. An independent Afghan financial commission has been asked to recommend whether to dissolve Kabul Bank, the nation's largest financial institution that nearly collapsed last year after allegations of mismanagement, cronyism and questionable lending, an Afghan official said Sunday. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq, File)

FILE- In this Sept. 1, 2010, file photo, Afghans pass by main office of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan. A new report offers previously undisclosed details about how the owners of Kabul Bank and their friends and relatives got rich off $861million in fraudulent loans _ a Ponzi scheme using customer deposits that operated under nascent banking oversight in the war-torn country. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq, File)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Hundreds of millions of dollars from Kabul Bank were spirited out of Afghanistan ? some smuggled in airline food trays ? to bank accounts in more than two dozen countries, according to an independent review released on Wednesday about massive fraud that led to the collapse of the nation's largest financial institution.

The report, which was financed by international donors, offers new details about how the men at Kabul Bank and their friends and relatives got rich off $861 million in fraudulent loans in what the International Monetary Fund has called a Ponzi scheme that used customer deposits and operated under nascent banking oversight in the war-torn country.

The report describes Kabul Bank as a sophisticated operation with one set of books for the eyes of regulators and another in the back room that logged how those running the bank and others were fattening their wallets.

Loans were made, but rarely repaid. Borrowers took out loans to pay back loans. Company documents and financial statements were fabricated. The bank's credit department used more than 100 corporate stamps for fake companies to make documents look authentic. The bank operated some of its more than 100 branches without a permit from the government.

The 87-page report, which was conducted to satisfy one of several benchmarks the IMF asked the Afghan government to meet in cleaning up the scandal, points to poor oversight by Afghan banking regulators, political interference in the criminal investigation and activities by a special judicial tribunal hearing the case that it said were "well outside the legal norms of criminal procedure."

The bank's failure and subsequent bailout represents more than 5 percent of Afghanistan's gross domestic product, making it "one of the largest banking failures in the world," according to the report by the Independent Joint Anti-Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation Committee. The report said "hundreds of millions" were sent out of the impoverished nation where Afghan, U.S. and NATO forces are fighting an 11-year-old war with the Taliban and other militants.

The committee behind the report consisted of three Afghan professionals and scholars and three international corruption experts, and was funded by Britain's Department of International Development and the Danish International Development Agency.

"Every citizen in Afghanistan will bear the cost of the hundreds of millions of dollars required to secure deposits and the tens of millions of dollars required to deal with the aftermath," the report said.

The Kabul Bank scandal is a saga about money-grabbing, weak banking oversight, lax prosecution, nepotism, political contributions and fraud. The cast of characters includes a poker-playing bank chairman, an Afghan central bank chairman who feared his life was endangered and fled to the U.S., the wealthy brothers of the Afghan president and vice president, and bank shareholders ? some who bought posh properties in Dubai and spent lavishly on themselves and their circle of friends and relatives.

In October 2011, Afghan lawmakers passed a bill to provide up to $825 million to recapitalize Afghanistan's central bank for bailing out Kabul Bank. Whatever money is recovered from debtors will offset this amount.

"This is the money from the budget of Afghanistan ? from the pockets of Afghan people," Drago Kos, chairman of the committee, told reporters at a news conference Wednesday in Kabul. "This money should be much better used for health care, education and security."

President Hamid Karzai announced in April 2011 that Kabul Bank would be put into receivership. Earlier this month, a trial began for more than 20 people indicted in the debacle, which has become a symbol of the country's deep-rooted corruption and cronyism. The case is being closely followed by Afghans and international donors because it is a barometer of government officials' pledge to root out patronage, graft and show accountability to international donors.

The report said Afghan authorities learned in late 2009 that "Kabul Bank was moving money through food trays" on flights operated by Pamir Airways, a multimillion-dollar Afghan airline that was established with loans from the bank and has since gone out of business.

An official knowledgeable about the report said as much as $900 million ? a majority derived from loan schemes ? was moved out of the country through electronic transfers from the bank between March 2007 and April 2011 and ended up in the bank accounts of related parties in 28 countries. The list of countries includes the United Arab Emirates, Latvia, China, Turkmenistan, Britain, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Turkey, Russia, the United States and Switzerland.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to disclose the information, which was not included in the report.

According to the report, 10 Pamir Airways pilots were paid $320,000 in salaries between March 2008 and November 2010 under the description of "pilots of cash delivery."

The report said the Afghan attorney general's office recently asked for international assistance in tracking the funds abroad but the request was limited to help from four countries ? Switzerland, France, Britain and India ? for information on funds tied to the former top two bank executives.

The report also criticizes the attorney general's office for not undertaking a substantial probe into the bank until April 2011 ? a year after the news of the bank's problems surfaced, eight months after nervous customers ran to withdraw deposits and five months after the central bank had asked the attorney general's office to start a criminal investigation.

The indictment names more than 20 bank executives, bank employees, central bank workers and others who allegedly benefited from the fraud. The charges include money laundering, misuse of authority, using counterfeit documents and opening accounts under pseudonyms. But the report claims the indictment is tainted by political influence.

"Information received during the inquiry indicates that the final decision about who to indict was made at the political level in the spring of 2011 by a high-ranking (Afghan) committee ? and that prosecutors from the attorney general's office were called in to amend the indictment to conform to the decisions taken," the report said.

Basir Azizi, a spokesman for the attorney general's office, said Tuesday that the Kabul Bank case was not treated as a political issue.

"We strongly reject any comments that the attorney general's office dealt with this case as a political issue," he said.

The committee also is critical of the special tribunal that Karzai created to hear the case. The report said the tribunal has had off-the-record meetings with accused individuals and potential witnesses, has conducted its own probes on the sidelines and has held meetings with shareholders, urging them to repay money ? a job tasked to the receivership.

As of Oct. 31, the receivership has recovered $135.3 million in cash as well as assets with a book value of $181.1 million, according to the committee.

The report gives the Afghan central bank credit for carrying out various examinations of the bank, saying it tried to take enforcement measures or corrective actions four times after consistently spotting regulatory violations. But the committee said that unless the central bank and other Afghan institutions move to operate independently, stand up to political interference and hold wrongdoers accountable, the Afghan government will never be able to sustain a fully functioning democracy.

The report said $861 million, or 92 percent of Kabul Bank's loan book, went to 19 individuals and companies. Among them are key bank shareholders, including Sherkhan Farnood, the former bank chairman and a world-class poker player, former chief executive officer Khalilullah Ferozi, and the brothers of Karzai and first Vice President Mohammad Qasim Fahim.

Other bank funds ? an estimated $66 million ? were spent on lavish expenses, cars, rent, bonuses, salary advances and salaries for employees that did not exist

In 2009, the central bank advised Afghan banks to refrain from making political contributions in the presidential campaign.

"This letter was not enough to dissuade Kabul Bank, which reportedly provided millions of dollars to the campaign of at least one presidential candidate ? in addition to dozens of cars, and payment of the entire media campaign including billboards and television advertisements," the report said.

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Associated Press writer Rahim Faiez contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Six new non-Euro cardinals mean real change in the Church

Pope Benedict XVI said he wanted his Nov. 24 consistory, the fifth of his papacy, to express the universality of Catholicism. His choice of six new cardinals from every continent except Europe was designed to convey, as he put it Saturday, that the church belongs "to all the peoples" and expresses itself "in the various cultures of the different continents."

If my experience at Rome's Urban College yesterday is any indication, you can consider the point made.

Over the years I've covered seven consistories, the events in which a pope creates new cardinals. As part of the experience, I've also attended scores of post-consistory receptions, both the ones staged by the Vatican inside the Apostolic Palace (the only time that the doors of the place are flung open to the general public), and ones hosted by other parties ? diplomatic embassies, Catholic organizations such as the Knights of Columbus, and so on.

By any standard, the reception my wife and I witnessed on Sunday afternoon was not your typical Roman affair. It featured not one but three different African dance and vocal troupes, a buffet with classic African dishes such as tuwo shinkafa (a thick rice pudding served with spicy soup), and the new cardinal himself sashaying to the head table as drums pounded and Ibo singers serenaded his arrival.

The guest of honor was Cardinal John Onaiyekan of Abuja, Nigeria, one of six new cardinals elevated over the weekend. Aside from American Cardinal James Harvey, the longtime prefect of the papal household, the other five came from outside the West. In addition to Onaiyekan, they were:

  • Patriarch Boutros Ra? of the Maronite Church in Lebanon.
  • Cardinal Cleemis Thottunkal, Major Archbishop (and "Catholicos") of the Syro-Malankara Church in India.
  • Cardinal Rub?n Salazar G?mez of Bogot?, Colombia.
  • Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila in the Philippines.

One bit of proof that this consistory belonged to the whole world, and not just the West, is that the Lebanese contingent celebrating?Ra?'s red hat included a delegation from Hezbollah, which is seen in the West as a terrorist group but which functions in Lebanon as a political party and mainstream social movement.

Each consistory tends to have its rock star cardinal, the one guy who towers over the others in terms of media appeal, the size of the crowds he draws, and so on. This time the rock star was probably Tagle, mostly because he's seen as "the great Asian hope," meaning the most credible contender from his part of the world to become pope someday.

The 55-year-old Tagle is the real deal, a genuine intellectual with a popular touch, and perhaps the best natural communicator among the Asian bishops. During the recent synod on evangelization, he won both hearts and minds by arguing for a humbler, simpler church with a greater capacity for silence.

Yet each of the new cardinals illustrates the staggering universality of the church, and Onaiyekan is a good case in point. Not only is he a reminder that Africa is still under-represented in the College of Cardinals relative to its Catholic population, but Onaiyekan's biography also reflects the unique social role church leaders often play on the most intensely religious continent on the planet.

Full Story:?Vatican consistory creating six cardinals packs global punch?

Source: National Catholic Reporter

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US may list African lions as endangered species

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Trophy lions include this stuffed specimen at an international hunting exposition in Dortmund, Germany, in 2011.

By Miguel Llanos, NBC News

If wildlife activists have their way, U.S. hunters trekking to Africa soon won't be able to bring back any lion skins or skulls as trophies.

Acting on a petition by those activists, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday said it will study whether the species warrants protection under the Endangered Species Act.

Born Free USA, one of the petition groups, called the review "the necessary first step toward ensuring a chance at survival for this beleaguered species."

African lion populations have seen "a substantial decline" over the past two decades and are estimated to be around 32,000,?according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which monitors species numbers globally.?


The threats include not only trophy hunters, but loss of habitat, humans eating lion meat, and commercial sale of their body parts, said?Adam Roberts, executive vice president of?Born Free USA.?

As humans move into lion habitat, he added, that increases "retaliatory killings, including by gruesome poisoning," of lions that go after livestock.

The Fish and Wildlife Service began a 60-day period to receive public and expert comment?on whether to list the species. The Asian lion was listed as endangered in 1970.

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15 strange (but true) WWE facts

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Significance Of Numbers In Astrology

Man has always been fascinated by number since mathematics came into existence. The great Aryabhatt-1 needs to be praised for being the protagonist in revolutionizing mathematics in the world. Two of his classics ARYABHATEEYA and ARYA SIDDHANTA are pure works in the area of mathematics. In same manner, SURYA SIDDAHNTA by Surya is a pure mathematical work on Astronomy.

Perhaps the greatest ingredient in the relationship between Astrology and Astronomy is mathematics or simply numbers. The use of numbers in our day to day life is inevitable. Likewise, Astrology would be fairly incomplete without numbers. Lets try to analyze the use of numbers in Astrology.

To begin with, we have 12 houses in a standard horoscope, there are 9 planets in Astrology, there are 27 nakshatras, and different divisional charts are known by numbers as D2, D3, D5, D9, D10, D12 etc. Interestingly the science of numbers gave birth to a new system called as numerology. Predictions are made using numbers. Amazingly the results flowing from numerology are in line with the predictions made by different methods of prediction in Astrology.

Over time one more thing gained importance in relation to numbers, ie science of Omen. Astrologers as well as general public started linking omens as good or bad in relation to numbers. Like appearance of number 13 has been treated as a bad omen since the time of Jesus Christ. It is said that during the LAST SUPPER, Loki was the 13th guest to arrive for the dinner. In the modern day world even hotels do not have a 13th floor; they tend to skip this number from 12th to 14th. The science of Omen developed with live experience of the masses. The effect of this science is very unique and effective.

Numbers have gained importance in Lucky Charms too. One of the greatest lucky charms is the appearance of the number 786. Wearing it as a pendant, its existence in mobile number, and kind of signage, number plate of vehicles etc is thought to bring fortune to the native.
The digits 4, 8 & 9 have great importance even in day to day life of a common man. There are four directions, four Vedas, four dhams, four yugas, thereby proving the power influenced by number 4. Likewise, we have Ashtakvarga system in Astrology, Ashtadha Prakriti, Ashtalakshmi, Ashtavasu, Ashtagandha Chandan etc exhibiting the importance of number 8. Lastly, there is Navadha Bhakti, Navanath, Navnaga, Navdurga, Navratri exhibiting the importance of number 9.

Such beautiful importance of numbers in Astrology is casted on the houses of a horoscope too. 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th house are called as Kendras (Vishnu Sthan), 5th and 9th house are called as Trikona (Lakshmi Sthan). These are the most benefic houses in a horoscope. Any planet in Kendra from its position is considered to bestow good results. Likewise 3rd, 6th, 8th and 12th houses have been termed malefic even though in the modern world the meaning of these malefic houses have changed according to changing environment.

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