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Macedonia: Europe's New Hotspot for Illegal Immigrants (Time.com)

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LOJANE -- Several dozen young men are basking in the warm mid-day sun. They are Afghan and Pakistani. Behind them, on a white wall, is graffiti extolling the glories of the UĈK -- ex-Kosovo Albanian guerilla fighters.

Over the past two years, the Macedonian village of Lojane, which borders Serbia, has become a stop-over on the illegal migration routes to Western Europe. "It started when groups of three or four would arrive periodically. It didn't disturb us at first," says Selam Mehmeti, the head of the village community. "But since this summer, it's grown to a whole other dimension: there were 500 in November." (See TIME's photoessay: Immigration in Europe.)

The story these men tell is almost always the same. Khan, a 22-year-old Afghan from Kandahar, travelled through Iran, Turkey and then Greece before arriving in Bitola, Macedonia. He then headed for Lojane so he could get into Serbia. Serbian police have already sent him back to Macedonia twice.

The latest plan is to try to go through Hungary. "After that -- from Austria on -- everything will be fine. I want to go to Paris, where I have friends. The most difficult thing is to get through Serbia."

The immigrants sleep in the "jungle" -- the fields that stretch between Lojane and Miratovac, the nearest village, some three kilometers away. Miratovac is in Serbia, but its population is entirely Albanian. "The border has been closed since 1993," Blerim, an inhabitant of Lojane, explains. "Traditionally, relations between the two villages have played an important role. Both my mother and my wife come from Miratovac."

Acting like they don't exist

Where the dirt road abruptly turns to asphalt: this is the only place to demarcate the border line between Macedonia and Serbia. Serbian police and military police are on permanent patrol, and stop anyone who tries to go across, either from Miratovac, or the neighboring town of Presevo. Busloads of illegal immigrants stopped anywhere in Serbia are also sent to Lojane.

All the immigrants say they heard about the village either on the Internet or through friends. But village head Mehmeti says that's not true: he says well-organized networks wait for the immigrants along the country's southern borders, at Gevgelija and Bitola, and bring them here. "And the ones that get caught at the Tabanovce border checkpoint, (10 km from the village) come here too." (See more international news in Global Spin.)

There is no visible presence of Macedonian police: the border is guarded only on the Serbian side, villagers say. There are also no humanitarian organizations in Lojane, even though the winter cold is going to make survival conditions for the immigrants that much worse. "Everybody acts as if they don't exist," says Mehmeti.

Despite agreements made with the European Union, Serbia and Macedonia are incapable of dealing with the new tide of clandestine immigrants, who are increasingly opting to take this route instead of the heavily monitored road from Greece to Bulgaria to the north. Skopje has only one immigration detention center that no journalists have been able to visit, and that officially just has space for several dozen people.

The village head is pleased: it's quiet today, there are "only" a few dozen illegal immigrants in Lojane. However, a line of some 15 men can be seen walking through the fields from Tabanovce. A small Macedonian border police patrol watches from the derelict gas pump located halfway between the villages of Lojane and Vaksince. They neither comment, nor pursue the men, but just keep watching instead.

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Oxford Fair president seeks public's input

Published on Friday, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:12 am | Last updated on Friday, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:12 am

OXFORD ? The president of the Oxford County Agricultural Society announces a public meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. 15, to discuss what people want to see at the annual Oxford Fair.

?We're going to ask the public for suggestions this year,? said newly elected President Jackie Young of Paris.

She took over after longtime President Suzanne Grover stepped down this month.

Young, who is also Oxford Fair's livestock superintendent, said one of the major changes to next year's fair is a return to the Wednesday to Sunday schedule. The dates are Sept. 12-15.

She said the schedule worked well in previous years, particularly because other fair schedules throughout the state have bumped into the beginning and end of the Oxford Fair.

Young said a number of people said they no longer feel ?a part? of the fair.

?We want to make sure they are a part of the fair,? she said.

The society Board of Directors is also looking for volunteers to help at the fair.

?We'd like to know what you would like to see at the Oxford Fair,? Young said of the goal of the meeting. ?I know we want it affordable. We just want to make it family fun atmosphere where you want to bring family and friends.?

Additionally, Young said that directors will be named to head events such as education day and senior day so that people will know who to call if they need assistance.

?We're trying to break it down to give each department its own department head,? she said.

The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at the Oxford County Extension office at 9 Olson Road in Paris.

In January, Young will travel to Portland to meet with officials of statewide fairs to discuss the coming year's fair schedules, entertainment and other items.

The Oxford Fair takes place on the 100-acre Oxford Fairgrounds, and includes horse racing, livestock demonstrations, live music, carnival rides and other attractions.

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OXFORD- The president of the Oxford Fair has announced a public meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. 15 to discuss what people want to see at the annual fair.

?We're going to ask the public for suggestions this year,? said newly elected president Jackie Young, who took over for long-time fair president Suzanne Grover in December.

Suzanne Grover stepped down as president of the Oxford County Agricultural Society after 11 years at the post in early December. Then Vice president Jackie Young was elected as her successor. Young also serves as the Oxford Fair's livestock superintendent.

Young said that one of the major changes that will be made to next year's fair, which is scheduled for September 12 through 15, is to go back to a four day fair beginning on Wednesday and ending on a Saturday. Young said this type of schedule has worked well in previous years particularly because other fair schedules throughout the state have bumped into the beginning and end days of the Oxford Fair.

Young said a number of people said they no longer feel ?a part? of the fair . ?We want to make they are a part of the fair,? said Young. The Oxford County Agricultural Society Board of Directors is also looking for volunteers to help out at next year's fair.

?We'd like to know what would you would like to see at the Oxford Fair,? Young said of the goal of the meeting. ?I know we want it affordable. We just want to make it family fun atmosphere where you want to bring family and friends.?

Additionally, Young said that directors will be named to head each division, such as the head of education day or senior day, so that people will know who to call if they need assistance. ?We're trying to break it down to give each department its own department head,? she explained.

The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Oxford County Extension office at 9 Olson Road in Paris.

In January, Young will travel to Portland to meet with officials of statewide fairs to discuss the coming year's fair schedules, entertainment and other items.

The Oxford Fair takes place every fall on the 100-acre Oxford Fairgrounds, and includes horse racing, livestock demonstrations, live music, carnival rides and other attractions.

ldixon@sunjournal.com

Source: http://www.sunjournal.com/news/oxford-hills/2011/12/30/oxford-fair-president-seeks-publics-input/1134207

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Stanford archives offer window into Apple origins

PALO ALTO, Calf. (AP) - In the interview, Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs recall a seminal moment in Silicon Valley history?how they named their upstart computer company some 35 years ago.

"I remember driving down Highway 85," Wozniak says. "We're on the freeway, and Steve mentions, `I've got a name: Apple Computer.' We kept thinking of other alternatives to that name, and we couldn't think of anything better."

Adds Jobs: "And also remember that I worked at Atari, and it got us ahead of Atari in the phonebook."

The interview, recorded for an in-house video for company employees in the mid-1980s, was among a storehouse of materials Apple had been collecting for a company museum. But in 1997, soon after Jobs returned to the company, Apple officials contacted Stanford University and offered to donate the collection to the school's Silicon Valley Archives.

Within a few days, Stanford curators were at Apple headquarters in nearby Cupertino, packing two moving trucks full of documents, books, software, videotapes and marketing materials that now make up the core of Stanford's Apple Collection.

The collection, the largest assembly of Apple historical materials, can help historians, entrepreneurs and policymakers understand how a startup launched in a Silicon Valley garage became a global technology giant.

"Through this one collection you can trace out the evolution of the personal computer," said Stanford historian Leslie Berlin. "These sorts of documents are as close as you get to the unmediated story of what really happened."

The collection is stored in hundreds of boxes taking up more than 600 feet of shelf space at the Stanford's off-campus storage facility. The Associated Press visited the climate-controlled warehouse on the outskirts of the San Francisco Bay area, but agreed not to disclose its location.

Interest in Apple and its founder has grown dramatically since Jobs died in October at age 56, just weeks after he stepped down as CEO and handed the reins to Tim Cook. Jobs' death sparked an international outpouring and marked the end of an era for Apple and Silicon Valley.

"Apple as a company is in a very, very select group," said Stanford curator Henry Lowood. "It survived through multiple generations of technology. To the credit of Steve Jobs, it meant reinventing the company at several points."

Apple scrapped its own plans for a corporate museum after Jobs returned as CEO and began restructuring the financially struggling firm, Lowood said.

Job's return, more than a decade after he was forced out of the company he co-founded, marked the beginning of one of the great comebacks in business history. It led to a long string of blockbuster products?including the iPod, iPhone and iPad?that have made Apple one of the world's most profitable brands.

After Stanford received the Apple donation, former company executives, early employees, business partners and Mac enthusiasts have come forward and added their own items to the archives.

The collection includes early photos of young Jobs and Wozniak, blueprints for the first Apple computer, user manuals, magazine ads, TV commercials, company t-shirts and drafts of Jobs' speeches.

In one company video, Wozniak talks about how he had always wanted his own computer, but couldn't get his hands on one at a time when few computers were found outside corporations or government agencies.

"All of a sudden I realized, `Hey microprocessors all of a sudden are affordable. I can actually build my own,'" Wozniak says. "And Steve went a little further. He saw it as a product you could actually deliver, sell and someone else could use."

The pair also talk about the company's first product, the Apple I computer, which went on sale in July 1976 for $666.66.

"Remember an Apple I was not particularly useable for too much, but it was so incredible to have your own computer," Jobs says. "It was kind of an embarkation point from the way computers had been going in these big steel boxes with switches and lights."

Among the other items in the Apple Collection:

_ Thousands of photos by photographer Douglas Menuez, who documented Jobs' years at NeXT Computer, which he founded in 1985 after he was pushed out of Apple.

_ A company video spoofing the 1984 movie "Ghost Busters," with Jobs and other executives playing "Blue Busters," a reference to rival IBM.

_ Handwritten financial records showing early sales of Apple II, one of the first mass-market computers.

_ An April 1976 agreement for a $5,000 loan to Apple Computer and its three co-founders: Jobs, Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, who pulled out of the company less than two weeks after its founding.

_ A 1976 letter written by a printer who had just met Jobs and Wozniak and warns his colleagues about the young entrepreneurs: "This joker (Jobs) is going to be calling you ... They are two guys, they build kits, operate out of a garage."

The archive shows the Apple founders were far ahead of their time, Lowood said.

"What they were doing was spectacularly new," he said. "The idea of building computers out of your garage and marketing them and thereby creating a successful business?it just didn't compute for a lot of people."

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State cuts to Medicaid affect patients, providers

(AP) ? Just as Medicaid prepares for a vast expansion under the federal health care overhaul, the 47-year-old entitlement program for the poor is under increasing pressure as deficit-burdened states chip away at benefits and cut payments to doctors.

Nearly every state has proposed or implemented a plan in its current budget to rein in costs, and many are considering additional cuts in the year ahead.

For the tens of millions of poor and disabled who rely on the program ? approaching nearly one in five Americans ? the cuts translate into longer waits for doctors, restrictions on prescription drugs, a halt to vision and dental care, staff cuts at nursing homes and dwindling access to home health care.

Ruth Wohlforth, 70, is among those feeling the effects.

Her $700 monthly income qualifies her for both Medicare and Medicaid, but she says her benefits have been reduced, she's being forced her to make co-pays for the first time on prescription drugs, and she now has to drive about 30 minutes from her home near the southern tip of New Jersey to see a doctor. Some of her friends have been assigned to doctors in Philadelphia.

She said she feels lawmakers are not aware of the real-world consequences of their spending cuts.

"I've seen so many people in tears, and they don't know what to do," Wohlforth said. "People that are older than I am, and are in worse shape, they get befuddled by the whole thing. They don't know where to go for help; they just feel they're not being listened to."

States are reshaping the Medicaid landscape even as the need has grown along with joblessness during the recession.

The $427 billion-a-year program, a combination of state and federal funding, also had been targeted for additional cuts at the federal level this year as members of Congress sparred over how to reduce the nation's debt. But funding seems safe for now after a special committee failed last month to reach an agreement on how to cut overall spending.

Already, many changes at the state level have been dramatic and are testing the legal bounds of what Medicaid must provide:

? Arizona, for a time, eliminated life-saving transplants for Medicaid patients, and hospital officials in the state blame at least one death on the halt in coverage. Gov. Jan Brewer restored transplants but is prohibiting thousands of low-income, childless adults from entering the program and has added fees on those who smoke and the obese.

? New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is pushing a plan under which only the poorest would qualify. A parent of two making more than $103 per week would no longer be eligible for coverage.

? The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether California has the right to continue cutting payments to physicians and other Medicaid providers to help close the state's ongoing budget deficit.

Cuts to provider fees, as in California, have been the most frequently used tactic by states to save Medicaid costs. A recent survey by the National Association of State Budget Officers found that 33 states wanted to reduce provider rates and another 16 sought to freeze them.

California was granted permission by federal officials to make broad cuts to reimbursement rates to its Medicaid program, known as Medi-Cal, in October. The cuts include a 10 percent reduction to payments for outpatient services for doctors, clinics, optometrists, dental services, medical equipment and pharmacy. They are intended to save the state an estimated $623 million.

A coalition of trade associations representing doctors, pharmacists and chain drug stores has filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the cuts. Doctors who care for Medi-Cal patients say they already have been subjected to multiple pay cuts, and some say they no longer will be able to serve the state's neediest patients.

About 70 percent of Dr. Douglas Tolley's practice in Yuba County is covered by Medi-Cal. The 64-year-old obstetrician, who practices in a largely agricultural region about 40 minutes north of the state capital, said he is the old-school sort of doctor who "was brought up in a time when doctors took care of all comers."

Yet he has seen his income steadily drop over the last 18 years ? down one-third from what it was when he started.

"Everybody understands that doctors are basically small business people, and we have to meet our cost plus make a living." Tolley said. "Just meeting our cost doesn't mean staying in business."

Even more state cuts could be on the horizon. In Maine, Gov. Paul LePage recently proposed removing 65,000 residents from the program, citing a state Medicaid shortfall estimated to reach $221 million through mid-2013. The Republican governor says he will not consider tax increases to make up the difference.

State officials, who are required to balance their budgets, argue they have no choice but to cut into Medicaid after four straight years of budget deficits. With state and federal funds combined, Medicaid makes up 22 percent of total state spending, the largest single portion of most state budgets, according to the National Association of State Budget Officers.

Critics say the moves are shortsighted.

Joan Alker, co-executive director of the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University, said slashing Medicaid will not stop the sick from seeking care, sending them to emergency rooms and ultimately inflating private medical insurance premiums.

"At the end of the day, for the children, the individuals with disabilities, the seniors in nursing homes, their health care needs are not going to go away just because someone cuts the Medicaid program," Alker said.

Jerry Kemmer, a former Democratic state assemblyman in New York, said Medicaid has long been an issue lawmakers did not want to touch. Now, they simply have no choice.

"It's ballooned to the extent that it's just become a budget-buster," he said.

Six million people have joined the Medicaid rolls since the recession began in late 2007. Enrollment nationally topped 50 million for the first time in June 2010, a number that is projected to keep rising, especially as the nation's unemployment rate remains high.

Billions of dollars from the federal stimulus program helped avoid deep Medicaid cuts through the worst of the recession, but the last of that money dried up this year.

In Florida, Medicaid reimbursement rates were reduced this year by 12 percent for most hospitals, although rural and children's hospitals were cut just 3 percent, and rates for nursing homes were cut 6.5 percent.

But the start of the next legislative session in January already has some people worried about additional cuts.

Debra St. Fleur, 25, of Miami, is covered by Medicaid, along with her 1-year-old son. Many of her neighbors in the city's Little Haiti section are on Medicaid, too, and she worries what would happen if services continue to be eroded.

"It's really scary," she said. "If they can't get their medicine, what's going to happen? They're going to die."

The Obama administration is concerned enough about the widespread Medicaid provider cuts that it has introduced a rule that would make it harder for states to slash the rates. The move is designed to ensure that those eligible for Medicaid are not denied access due to a shortage of health care resources.

Medicaid reimbursement rates already trail those physicians receive for treating Medicare patients and those with private insurance. A study by the nonpartisan Center for Studying Health System Change found that on, average, Medicaid would reimburse a doctor $39 for 45 minutes for a new patient hospital visit, compared to $63 for Medicare.

Physician groups say that has left more and more doctors declining to see Medicaid clients. Some providers are trying to find other ways to make up for the cuts.

In Columbia, S.C., Julie Ann Avin, executive director of the private, nonprofit Mental Illness Recovery Center Inc., has decided not to fill staff vacancies and also cut back on some rehab services because of Medicaid's new authorization process. The center serves about 650 people annually, close to 60 percent of whom are on Medicaid.

"We accept folks regardless," Avin said. "Everything that we do is not based just on a reimbursement."

Molly Collins Offner, director of policy development for the American Hospital Association, said emergency rooms must accept Medicaid clients, as well as those without insurance.

"More and more, you are seeing ER's becoming primary care docs," she said.

She said deep cuts rippling through the Medicaid system will only exacerbate that.

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Associated Press writers Samantha Henry in Newark, N.J., Meg Kinnard in Columbia, S.C., Shaya Tayefe Mohajer in Los Angeles and Matt Sedensky in Miami contributed to this report.

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Sign of the times as ?50m resort with Mandarin signage planned in Wales for the Chinese

By Keith Gladdis

Last updated at 11:39 PM on 28th December 2011

A luxury ?50million holiday village is being planned in the Welsh countryside ? especially for Chinese visitors.

Developers are hoping to lure thousands of wealthy tourists from the booming Far East to the complex which will boast a 100-bed hotel and 80 plush holiday homes.

Britain attracted more than 110,000 holidaymakers from China last year ? up 23 per cent on the previous? year ? and they spent an estimated ?184million.

The resort at Pantglas Hall will include a 100-bedroom hotel and 80 holiday homes, aimed at the Chinese

The resort at Pantglas Hall will include a 100-bedroom hotel and 80 holiday homes, aimed at the Chinese

Developers Maxhard Ltd say the design will incorporate a Grade II Listed tower from the original building

Developers Maxhard Ltd say the design will incorporate a Grade II Listed tower from the original building

Pantglas Hall, once the largest house in South Wales, became an asylum in the 1960s before a small fire in the basement. It was sold again and taken to pieces so its bricks could be used on a hotel in Southern England

Pantglas Hall, once the largest house in South Wales, became an asylum in the 1960s before a small fire in the basement. It was sold again and taken to pieces so its bricks could be used on a hotel in Southern England

WHAT IS THERE TO DO AROUND LLANDEILO?

Dinefwr Park is a local attraction known for its history and landscape.

It is host to Roman forts and a medieval castle alongside two towns and a herd of White Park Cattle.

Castle Woods nature reserve is nearby in the parish of Llandyfeisant there are the remains of Dinefwr Castle, ones home to the government of Wales.

It is believed construction of the castle started in the 9th century but there are no remains from this period and it was rebuilt between 1155 and 1197.

Gelli Aur country park is host to fallow deer, a private mansion with a history stretching 500 years and an arboretum that has been growing and worked on since the 1860s.

The parish church of Llandeilo, St Teilo's, has an impressive tower that is from late medieval times and construction on the rest of the church was finished in 1850.

Twelve miles away is the county town of Carmarthen which has a museum, the Oriel Myrddin and King Street galleries, a theatre, Carmarthen Quins rugby club and the Llangloffan Cheese farm.

A recent indicator of the phenomenon was the large contingent of Chinese shoppers snapping up designer goods at the post-Christmas sales.

Now the first purpose-built holiday centre at a 22-acre site at Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire, West Wales, is aiming to cash in on the trend.

It will cater for up to 20,000 visitors a year and is expected to include signs in English, Cantonese and Mandarin, and train staff in Chinese customs.

Maxhard Ltd plans to build its resort at Pantglas Hall, where a timeshare complex of 25 Swiss-style log cabins already exists.

The five-storey hotel would incorporate a Grade II listed tower ? the only structure left standing from the original 1830s hall.

The holiday homes would be built in a modern, urban style which the developers believe is ?what would be expected? by its clientele. ?

The plans, which also include a three-storey 220-space car park, ten shops and a swimming pool, are facing fierce opposition from locals who claim the development will have a negative effect on the rural community.

Councillor Meirwen Rees said: ?What advantage is it going to bring to Llanfynydd? It?s not for local people, is it? It is for Chinese holidaymakers.?

A spokesman for Maxhard, which has offices in China and the UK, described the project as ?a luxurious development for a select international clientele, mainly from China, looking to? enjoy a tranquil Welsh retreat?.

One of the new homes that developers hope to use to entice travellers from the Far East

One of the new homes that developers hope to use to entice travellers from the Far East

The estate where the hotel could be built is surrounded by the beautiful South Wales countryside of Carmarthenshire

The estate where the hotel could be built is surrounded by the beautiful South Wales countryside of Carmarthenshire

The scheme is due to be considered by planners in Carmarthenshire in the New Year.

Maxhard director Tommy Li hopes the complex will open Wales up to the growing Chinese tourist market.

He said research showed that most visitors from China knew of England and Scotland but had not heard of Wales.

He added: ?We are going to bring at least 20,000 Chinese clients each year to Wales.? Much of China lives in poverty but its burgeoning economy has produced an estimated 960,000 millionaires.

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Five More Charged with Foreclosure Bid Rigging in California



Four more real estate investors and an auctioneer have been indicted for their roles in an alleged massive California foreclosure auction bid rigging scheme.

Investors Wiley C. Chandler, Andrew B. Katakis, Donald M. Parker and Anthony B. Joachim, and auctioneer W. Theodore Longley are alleged to have conspired to rig bids at San Joaquin County, California foreclosure auctions. Longley is alleged to have aided and abetted the conspirators through his role as auctioneer.? In addition to the felony bid rigging charges, the five face felony mail fraud counts as well.

The indicted individuals allegedly agreed not to bid against each other and other conspiracy members at public foreclosure auctions.? Instead, a designated bidder among the conspiracy members would place a bid.? By prior agreement, these properties were then sold again at a secret auction only open to the conspiracy members, usually at higher prices much closer to the true market value of the properties.? The difference in selling price at the secret auction and the public auction was "profits" for the conspiracy and was split among the conspiracy members.

San Joaquin County has been among the hardest hit counties in the country in the foreclosure crisis.? Stockton, the largest city in the county, was among the first housing markets to crash in the wake of the housing bubble, and had the highest foreclosure rates in the country in some months of 2007 and 2008.? In some months in 2008, foreclosure sales represented over 80% of all home sales in Stockton.? Even with homes recently rebounding modestly from their lows in Stockton, the average home has lost 60% of its value in the last five years.

The co-conspirators allegedly rigged bids from September 2008 until at least October 2009-- driving down prices even faster and further than they would have otherwise fallen, and leeching money from beneficiaries and putting it in their own pockets.?

?The indictment unsealed today alleges that the defendants engaged in conspiracy, deceit, and heavy-handed tactics to take advantage of a depressed housing market,? said U.S. Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner in announcing the indictments this week.? ?This indictment follows a lengthy investigation and a series of guilty pleas by other participants in this activity.? But our work is not done. Anticompetitive practices in real estate foreclosure auctions not only harm financial institutions, but drive down home values for other homeowners throughout the region. My office will continue to investigate and prosecute such conduct.?

Eight other individuals have already pleaded guilty to charges in the conspiracy: Anthony B. Ghio, John R. Vanzetti, Theodore B. Hutz, Richard W. Northcutt, Yama Marifat, Gregory L. Jackson, Walter Daniel Olmstead and Robert Rose.? A ninth individual, Kenneth A. Swanger, was charged in the conspiracy in November.

The charges in the case carry maximum sentences of up to 30 years, but such sentences are highly unlikely.? Those who have previously pleaded guilty in the case and have agreed to cooperate with prosecutors have typically been recommended for 18 to 24 month prison sentences and have been ordered to pay restitution and fines.?

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Berry reviews first half of term as Albuquerque mayor

KOB Eyewitness News 4 caught up with Mayor Richard Berry who is right smack in the middle of his first term in Albuquerque.

He is talking about his staff's biggest accomplishments and one of his biggest setbacks so far.

Mayor Richard Berry said, from the very beginning, his focus has been on public safety, fiscal responsibility and taking better care of Albuquerque's most vulnerable.

He has seen major progress in public safety.

"Well we've got crime at a 20-year low in the city of Albuquerque - we've got the murder rate hopefully on a 20-year low by the end of this year...Albuquerque citizens are safer than when we started," he said.

Berry said that came at a price.

For some city employees, it was a 2.2 percent pay cut - an unpopular move, but one Berry said was necessary to avoid layoffs.

"We've had to cut $130 million out of the first two budgets alone since I've been the mayor, but we've been able to do that while still keeping our employees on the job, while still keeping services intact to the community - without raising taxes," Berry said.

This fall, voters rejected bond question 12, also known as ABQ: The Plan.

Among many things, it would have brought in total of $50 million for an ambitious multi-sports complex and for a new Paseo Del Norte and I-25 interchange.

"We ran into opposition and we ran into funded opposition and that funded opposition came from several of our unions - police, fire and AFSCME all put money towards fighting bond question 12," Berry said.

The mayor believes employee pay cuts were the reason for the opposition.

"I can only imagine it's because there was a pay cut and they want to make sure they get employees back to square - well so do we. We just think that, I think as a mayor that the best way to do that is to grow the pie in our city?bring more revenue into the city," Berry said.

The mayor said keeping the city competitive and attractive will bring in the dollars necessary to give employees raises.

He believes in it so much, he is working on getting some of the projects done one at a time.

"ABQ: The Plan is certainly not gone, we had one setback but we have so many other things that we're doing on ABQ: The Plan," Berry said.

Berry said once Albuquerque can start bringing in more business and can start attracting more major events, it will make the city stronger and better.

"ABQ the plan is just a way of saying we need to invest in our community and trying to change the discussion from should we invest in our city to how should we invest," Berry said.

Source: http://southvalley.kob.com/news/news/104924-berry-reviews-first-half-term-albuquerque-mayor

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Police arrest suspect in US soldier shooting

Suzanne Sullivan holds a photo of her son Christopher Sullivan, an Army soldier, outside her home in San Bernardino, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. Sullivan, who survived a suicide bombing last December while serving in Afghanistan, is now in critical condition after a gunman shot him during his homecoming home party Friday in San Bernardino. (AP Photo/The San Bernardino Sun, Gabriel Luis Acosta)

Suzanne Sullivan holds a photo of her son Christopher Sullivan, an Army soldier, outside her home in San Bernardino, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. Sullivan, who survived a suicide bombing last December while serving in Afghanistan, is now in critical condition after a gunman shot him during his homecoming home party Friday in San Bernardino. (AP Photo/The San Bernardino Sun, Gabriel Luis Acosta)

This photo provided by the San Bernardino Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 shows Ruben Ray Jurado, 19, of San Bernardino who is wanted in the shooting of soldier Christopher Sullivan, 22, during a welcome-home party while on leave for Christmas Friday night Dec. 23,2011. (AP Photo/San Bernardino Police Department)

(AP) ? Police on Monday arrested a suspect in a shooting that critically wounded a soldier at his Southern California homecoming party after he survived a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan.

Police said Ruben Ray Jurado turned himself in to authorities in Chino Hills, about 35 miles (55 kilometers) east of Los Angeles. The 19-year-old had been sought in the attempted murder of 22-year-old Christopher Sullivan.

Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night after getting into an argument with the soldier's brother over football teams.

Jurado, who had played football with Sullivan in high school, punched Sullivan's brother and Sullivan intervened. Jurado then pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in the neck, San Bernardino police Sgt. Gary Robertson said.

Sullivan's relatives said the recipient of the Purple Heart medal ? awarded to those wounded in combat ? was hit twice by gunfire, which shattered his spine and left him paralyzed.

His mother, Suzanne Sullivan, told the Los Angeles Times that doctors believe her son will be paralyzed from the neck down.

"I don't have any emotions. My emotions are none," she said. "He didn't deserve it. He's an excellent son and an excellent man."

Jurado has been transferred to the custody of the San Bernardino Police Department where he will be booked, officials said Monday.

Police said Jurado had an attorney but officials couldn't immediately provide the lawyer's name. It wasn't immediately possible to locate a number for Jurado.

Sullivan was wounded in a suicide bombing attack last year in Kandahar province while serving with the 101st Infantry Division. He suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had been recovering in Kentucky, where he is stationed.

He was home on leave when the shooting occurred.

The Times reported that Sullivan joined the military in 2009.

Fabian Salazar, a soldier who served with Sullivan in Afghanistan, said Sullivan rushed back to try to rescue other soldiers after the bomb blast propelled him several feet, leaving him dizzy and disoriented.

"I know he would take a bullet for his brother," Salazar told the newspaper. "And if you asked him again after all this... if he would take a bullet for him again, he would say yes. That's the type of person he is."

Associated Press

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Kim Kardashian: Klamoring to Prokreate with Reggie Bush?


Kim Kardashian isn't just over Kris Humphries, according to the latest issue of OK! Weekly. She's already planning for motherhood...

... with Reggie Bush!

“Kris just wasn’t the guy for Kim,” a source tells the tabloid. “Not as a husband, but certainly not as a father, and ever since they broke up she’s been thinking about Reggie more and more.”

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The insider goes on to describe the Dolphins running back as "father material," something that appeals to Kardashian, who has never made a secret of her desire to have children.

"Kim has always wanted to be a mom and she knows she will be," says the source, apparently ignoring Kim's whining last month about how she may be stuck forever as an aunt. "She has always adored children and she is naturally very maternal."

How does the universally hated Humphries feel about all this? The unnamed mole says Kim's desire to procreate with Bush is "throwing Kris for a loop" because:

“One minute she wants to have kids with him, the next minute she doesn’t want kids at all and she’s saying that she just wants to be a really good aunt. And now people are saying she wants to get pregnant with her ex!”

We kan see how that would be konfusing.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/kim-kardashian-klamoring-to-prokreate-with-reggie-bush/

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Apple's late boss Steve Jobs to receive Grammy

Story Published: Dec 22, 2011 at 3:16 PM PST

Apple's late boss Steve Jobs to receive Grammy

In this June 7, 2010, file photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds a new iPhone at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is receiving a posthumous Grammy for his technological innovations in the arts.

Jobs is among a dozen people, music groups or companies receiving honorary awards Feb. 11, the day before the Grammys. He died of cancer in October.

The Grammys are honoring Jobs with one of the group's Trustees Awards, citing the late Apple boss' advancements that "transformed the way we consume music, TV, movies, and books."

Grammy organizers called him a "creative visionary" for Apple Inc. innovations that include the iPod, iPhone and iPad.

Others receiving honorary awards the day before the Grammys include Diana Ross, the Allman Brothers, Glen Campbell, Antonio Carlos Jobim, George Jones, the Memphis Horns and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder.

Source: http://www.keprtv.com/news/entertainment/Apples-late-boss-Steve-Jobs-to-receive-Grammy-136108658.html

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Accused Penn State rioters opt to go straight to trial (Reuters)

HARRISBURG, Pa (Reuters) ? Five Penn State University students decided on Wednesday to go straight to trial on charges they rioted over the firing of football coach Joe Paterno after his assistant coach's arrest for child sex abuse.

The students, who were among six facing the most serious charges in the unrest that inflicted $190,000 in damages, waived their right to a preliminary hearing in Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte.

It was the same courthouse where former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky last week waived the same right, sending his case directly to trial sometime next year. He is charged with 52 counts of sexual abuse involving 10 boys, many whom he met through a charity he founded for troubled youth.

Fallout over Sandusky's arrest resulted in the firing last month of the popular Paterno, who turned 85 on Wednesday and had been head coach for 46 years. His dismissal triggered a wave of outrage among some students, and in protest about 1,000 of them poured into the streets around campus on November 9.

Angry chants of "Hell no, Joe won't go" dissolved into vandalism, including the upending of a television news van.

A total of 40 students were charged, police said.

The six facing the most serious charge of felony riot, all from Pennsylvania, were accused of tipping over the TV van, which reportedly accounted for most of the $190,000 in damages.

Five of them waived their preliminary hearing on Wednesday, and their was set for March 22. The sixth student has a preliminary hearing set for January 4.

The explosive allegations surrounding Sandusky also forced the university to fire president Graham Spanier, put athletic director Tim Curley on administrative leave and accept the retirement of former top finance official Gary Schultz.

Curley and Schultz have been charged with lying to a grand jury and failing to report a crime.

Sandusky, Curley, and Schultz have maintained their innocence and are free on bail as they await their trials.

(Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Greg McCune)

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Steve Jobs to get Grammy for revolutionizing music (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? First it was a bronze statue in Hungary. Now it's a Grammy.

The accolades for Steve Jobs, who died Oct 5, are still pouring in. The Recording Academy said on Wednesday it is giving the co-founder of Apple a special "Trustees Award" Grammy. The Grammys, of course, are the top honors in the U.S. music industry.

"As former CEO and co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs helped create products and technology that transformed the way we consume music, TV, movies, and books," the Recording Academy said in a statement.

"A creative visionary, Jobs' innovations such as the iPod and its counterpart, the online iTunes store, revolutionized the industry and how music was distributed and purchased," the statement added.

A formal acknowledgment of his award will be made during annual Grammy Awards ceremony on February 12 in Los Angeles.

In 2002, Apple was a recipient of a technical Grammy award for contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field.

(Reporting by Poornima Gupta; Editing by Jill Serjeant and Bob Tourtellotte)

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Body Glove Icon Slide-On Case for HTC Rezound

The Dec. 22 ShopAndroid.com Deal of the Day is the Body Glove Icon Slide-On Case for HTC Rezound. Available in dark gray/black or red/black, it's a hard shell case with a metallic soft touch top and black soft touch bottom. Chrome accents complete the stylish look, and the slim hard shell offers durable protection from bumps and scratches. And best of all, it's avaliable today only for just $12.95. Get yours while supplies last!



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Jury finds man guilty of aiding al Qaeda (Reuters)

BOSTON (Reuters) ? A jury on Tuesday found a Massachusetts man guilty of supporting al Qaeda by translating Arabic messages and supporting militants through traveling to Yemen for terrorism training.

Tarek Mehanna, 29, was found guilty on all seven counts against him and faces the possibility of life in prison.

Mehanna was arrested in 2009 and charged with "providing and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists." He was also charged with conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and lying to law enforcement officers.

Prosecutors said the defendant answered a call to action from Osama bin Laden to battle U.S. soldiers.

They said he traveled to Yemen in 2004 to seek terrorism training, but never received it, and had planned to travel to Iraq to fight U.S. troops.

They also said he translated videos and texts from Arabic to English and distributed them online to further al Qaeda's cause.

Defense attorneys said Mehanna, a U.S. citizen, was merely trying to learn more about his Muslim heritage by studying Islamic law and translating classical texts. He traveled to Yemen to visit schools where he hoped to study, they said.

Mehanna openly opposed the U.S. military presence in Iraq and showed admiration for bin Laden's efforts to expel foreign powers from Muslim countries, defense attorneys said. He never worked for al Qaeda or had direct contact with the group.

Among the trial witnesses was one of Mehanna's friends, Daniel Maldonado, a New Hampshire man serving a 10-year sentence for obtaining al Qaeda military training.

The FBI released excerpts of blogs allegedly written by Mehanna about the appeal of martyrdom and transcripts of phone conversations between Mehanna and Maldonado.

Mehanna was born in Pennsylvania but grew up in Sudbury, a suburb west of Boston, and holds a doctorate degree from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

(Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst, Peter Bohan and Greg McCune)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111220/us_nm/us_crime_mehanna

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Britney Spears Fans, Friends Celebrate Engagement

Ryan Seacrest tweets he 'can't think of a better guy' for the pop star than fiancé Jason Trawick.
By Kara Klenk


Jason Trawick and Britney Spears in the "Criminal" music video
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Britney Spears is officially off the market. Reports were confirmed Friday (December 16) that the singer is engaged to Jason Trawick, her boyfriend of two years and "Criminal" video co-star.

Fans of the pop princess sent their love and congratulatory wishes online shortly after the story surfaced. Everyone loves a comeback, and Britney Spears' fans are no exception. After a rough period in 2007 that included losing custody of her children and an infamous public head-shaving, Spears has spent the past three years getting her life together, and fans have taken notice.

Take a walk down memory lane with this timeline of Britney and Jason's relationship!

Facebook user Rosanna Principessa Fabbro wrote, "So happy for her. She really nailed it, turned her life way around, and look — now with a good man :)" Other fans gushed, while Zakir Khan wrote simply on Facebook, "Best of luck."

On Twitter, @Elina_BS made a Twitpic card for the singer wishing her and Jason well.

Many of Britney's fans have been listening to her music for almost their entire lives, so news of her engagement felt especially personal for them. @mollypannell1 tweeted, "Is it weird how happy I am for @britneyspears? So cuuute. I still remember when her first video came out. I was 7!"

Celebs also took to Twitter to send their love. Ryan Seacrest tweeted his approval of the union, "I used to work w/ Jason Trawick and can't think of a better guy and more perfect match for @BritneySpears. Congrats guys." Nick Cannon also tweeted "Congrats @BritneySpears is engaged" and included a link to a post from his website that included a family photo of Britney, Jason and her two sons.

If nothing else, this milestone in Britney's personal life has renewed her fans' love. @Mae_tweet wrote, "You can't help liking @britneyspears! With Britney's infectious, resilience & strength. Born survivor. Credits to her X."

Share your well-wishes for the newly engaged couple in the comments below!

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1676171/britney-spears-engagement-fan-reaction.jhtml

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In Memoriam: Christopher Hitchens, 1949?2011 | Blogs | Vanity Fair

Christopher Hitchens?the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant?died today at the age of 62. Hitchens was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the spring of 2010, just after the publication of his memoir, Hitch-22, and began chemotherapy soon after. His matchless prose has appeared in Vanity Fair since 1992, when he was named contributing editor.

?Cancer victimhood contains a permanent temptation to be self-centered and even solipsistic,? Hitchens wrote nearly a year ago in Vanity Fair, but his own final labors were anything but: in the last 12 months, he produced for this magazine a piece on U.S.-Pakistani relations in the wake of Osama bin Laden?s death, a portrait of Joan Didion, an essay on the Private Eye retrospective at the Victoria and Albert Museum, a prediction about the future of democracy in Egypt, a meditation on the legacy of progressivism in Wisconsin, and a series of frank, graceful, and exquisitely written essays in which he chronicled the physical and spiritual effects of his disease. At the end, Hitchens was more engaged, relentless, hilarious, observant, and intelligent than just about everyone else?just as he had been for the last four decades.

?My chief consolation in this year of living dyingly has been the presence of friends,? he wrote in the June 2011 issue. He died in their presence, too, at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. May his 62 years of living, well, so livingly console the many of us who will miss him dearly.

Source: http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/12/In-Memoriam-Christopher-Hitchens-19492011

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United Rentals to buy RSC for $1.9B

(AP) ? United Rentals Inc. said Friday it has agreed to buy rival equipment rental company RSC Holdings Inc. for about $1.9 billion in cash and stock.

Shares of RSC surged nearly 57 percent in trading before the market opened Friday. United Rentals rose 6 percent.

United Rentals, based in Greenwich, Conn., said the deal is expected to accelerate its growth with industrial customers, lower costs and provide a less volatile revenue stream. It said it has already identified $200 million in potential cost savings.

The $18-per-share price is a 58 percent premium to RSC's closing price on Thursday. RSC shares climbed $6.47, or 57 percent, to $17.84 in premarket trading. United Rental shares rose $1.56, or 6 percent, to $27.60 in premarket trading.

The deal has been approved by both companies' boards and is expected to be completed in the first six months of 2012.

When the deal closes, each outstanding share of RSC common stock will be converted into the right to receive $10.80 in cash and 0.2783 of a share of United Rentals common stock. But the deal is subject to certain closing conditions, including regulatory approval and clearance of any antitrust hurdles.

To help finance it, United plans to buy back up to $200 million in stock within six to twelve months after the close.

United is the world's largest equipment rental company, with a network of 541 rental locations in 48 states and 10 Canadian provinces. The company has about 7,500 employees.

RSC Holdings, which is based in Scottsdale, Ariz., has a network of 452 branches across 42 states and three provinces in Western Canada. It has more than 4,600 employees.

RSC services the industrial, maintenance and non-residential construction markets while United serves construction and industrial customers, utilities, municipalities, homeowners and others.

The president and CEO of United Rentals, Michael Kneeland, and its chairman, Jenne Britell, will keep their positions at the combined company.

Including the assumption of debt, the deal is worth $4.2 billion.

Associated Press

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