Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Former Citibank employee sentenced for Salomon Brothers theft

By Daniel Wiessner

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Citigroup Inc employee was sentenced to more than four years in prison for stealing $1.3 million from a 98-year-old former managing partner at investment bank Salomon Brothers.

U.S. District Judge William Martini on Tuesday handed the sentence to Karen Febles, 48, an executive assistant at Citibank assigned to work for William Salomon from 2000 to 2011. Salomon Brothers was absorbed by Citigroup as part of a 1997 merger.

The judge also ordered Febles to pay more than $1.1 million in restitution.

Febles' attorney did not return a call for comment. Neither did Salomon's lawyer. A spokesman for the Department of Justice declined to comment. Citibank also declined comment.

On dozens of occasions between 2005 and 2011, Febles altered the amounts on checks signed by Salomon and pocketed the difference, federal prosecutors said.

Febles spent the money on luxury cars and cruises, among other purchases, and maintained bank accounts for her young son, the prosecutors said.

A jury in federal court in New Jersey convicted Febles in January of bank fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion for failing to pay more than $250,000 in taxes.

In a separate case, William Salomon sued Citigroup in May, claiming the company failed to properly supervise Febles as she committed "systematic theft," which he claimed totaled $3 million. That case is pending in state court in New York.

The company has said it was not responsible for the theft because Febles was acting outside the scope of her employment in handling Salomon's personal finances.

The case is United States v. Karen Febles, New Jersey District Court 2:12-cr-00406.

(Reporting by Daniel Wiessner; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Ken Wills)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-citibank-employee-sentenced-salomon-brothers-theft-223336476.html

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Researchers uncover little-known internment camp

Deep in the mountains of northern Idaho, miles from the nearest town, lays evidence of a little-known portion of a shameful chapter of American history.

There are no buildings, signs or markers to indicate what happened at the site 70 years ago, but researchers sifting through the dirt have found broken porcelain, old medicine bottles and lost artwork identifying the location of the first internment camp where the U.S. government used people of Japanese ancestry as a workforce during World War II.

Today, a team of researchers from the University of Idaho wants to make sure the Kooskia Internment Camp isn't forgotten to history.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/researchers-uncover-little-known-internment-camp-170350272.html

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Film: Great Job, Internet!: Take a look at Francis Ford Coppola?s handwritten potential cast list for The Godfather

Production of The Godfather was a legendarily tumultuous ordeal between Francis Ford Coppola and Paramount Pictures, from the choice to hire him all the way through the release of the film. Casting was a particularly ugly back-and-forth, as the studio suggested Ernest Borgnine for Vito Corleone and Robert Redford or Ryan O?Neal for Michael. But Coppola had extensive ideas for potential casting, displayed by a handwritten list of actors from preproduction, on display at Coppola?s wineries in Napa. Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, and Robert Duvall are all on the list?as well as Godfather Part II cast member Robert DeNiro?but the other notable names offer a completely different vision of the film. Imagine if Laurence Olivier, Dustin Hoffman, Peter Falk, and Peter Donat won the roles of Vito, Michael, Sonny, and Tom Hagen. Or more intriguingly, look at all the unrecognizable names that could have been a part of one of the most iconic films ever made, but just didn?t quite make the cut.

Source: http://www.avclub.com/articles/take-a-look-at-francis-ford-coppolas-handwritten-p,100683/?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=feeds&utm_source=avclub_rss_daily

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House Republicans vote to ban nontheist military chaplains

The Republican led U.S. House of Representatives has approved a measure that would discriminate against secular humanists and other freethinkers serving in the military by banning nontheists from serving as military chaplains.

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In a vote taken Tuesday, July 23, the House voted 253-173 to approve an amendment to a House defense spending bill that prohibits the Department of Defense from ?allowing non-believers to serve as chaplains.?

The amendment, sponsored by Rep. John Fleming, R-Minden, passed along mainly party lines, with all but six Republican House members voting to support the amendment.

Critics claim the Republican sponsored amendment is a reaction to grass roots efforts to allow humanists and other nontheists to serve as military chaplains. For example, The Friendly Atheist reports that last month, Rep. Rob Andrews (D-NJ) suggested an amendment to the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act that would allow Humanist, ethical culturist, or atheist chaplains in the Army Chaplains Corps:

The Secretary of Defense shall provide for the appointment, as officers in the Chaplain Corps of the Armed Forces, of persons who are certified or ordained by non-theistic organizations and institutions, such as humanist, ethical culturalist, or atheist.

Edwina Rogers, executive director of the Secular Coalition for America, points out the importance of nontheist military chaplains:

"Chaplains for nontheistic military service members are absolutely crucial for so many men and women who are serving our country. Religious chaplains are ill equipped to handle the problems of nontheistic service members and unfortunately, seeking psychiatric help can stigmatize a service member for the rest of their career.?

Last month, House Republicans mocked and insulted atheists and other nontheists serving in the military while rejecting an amendment to the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act that would allow humanists and others ?ordained by non-theistic organizations and institutions? to join the Chaplain Corps of the Armed Forces.

What do you think about House Republicans voting to prevent nontheists from serving as military chaplains? Leave a comment - express yourself.

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Source: http://www.examiner.com/article/house-republicans-vote-to-ban-nontheist-military-chaplains?cid=rss

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Rome Police charge man in Lawrence Street homicide

Rome (WSYR-TV) ? Rome Police have arrested a man who they believe killed 50-year-old Charles Digristine in March.

Police have charged 24-year-old Derrick Carter of Utica with second-degree murder.

Police arrested him after a four-month investigation.

Digristine was found at his home at 115 Lawrence St. with multiple gunshot wounds on March 26.

Carter was arraigned in Oneida County Court.

He is being held in the Oneida County jail.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WSYRLocalNews/~3/Z8YNuEFb6VM/SVhbgCUBC0yyxaCn2uhveA.cspx

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Star Parker - Blocking Walmart from Washington, D.C., would hurt poor

Why, when capitalism has created wealth and eradicated poverty, do left-wing politicians hate it so much? After all, it's supposed to be the left that cares about the poor.

The latest chapter in this ongoing saga of economic perversity is playing out in Washington, D.C., as the district attempts to prevent Wal-Mart Stores Inc. from opening outlets there.

The district's city council has passed a bill, awaiting signature of Mayor Vincent Gray, specifically targeted to block the company. It raises the district's minimum wage to $12.50 per hour only for stores with more than $1 billion in sales and store size of more the 75,000 square feet.

Unionized stores in the district with these characteristics are exempt. In other words, the bill protects special interests and blocks entities politicos don't want: Walmart stores.

The company promptly announced that if the mayor signs the bill into law, it will cancel plans to open three of six planned stores, each of which would create around 300 new jobs.

The chain's "low prices every day" business strategy is one of the greatest success stories in American history. Since opening its first store in 1962, the company has grown exponentially. Today, it has sales of almost a half-trillion dollars, putting it first on the Fortune 500 list for highest revenue.

According to corporate officials, the company has more 10,000 stores around the world, employs 2.2 million people and serves 200 million customers per week.

Is anyone forced to shop there? Of course not. Is anyone forced to work at a Walmart? Of course not.

This mind-boggling growth happened as a result of freedom. The chain's huge success is the result of delivering products that people freely choose to buy.

Critics claim that the company doesn't pay enough. The company responds that its pay is at or above the industry average.

But the real issue is: Why is what the company pays the business of politicians? Unlike government -- that fines you or jails you if you don't do what lawmakers want -- people work at Walmarts because they choose to do so.

The company says it gets anywhere from 10,000 to 25,000 applications for 300 to 400 job openings when it opens a store. That's more than 25 applicants per job.

It doesn't appear to me that the chain has trouble convincing people to work there.

The population of Washington, D.C., is more than 50 percent African-American. The unemployment rate is above the national average. The poverty rate is above the national average. Yet politicians would rather have no new jobs at $12.50 per hour than 900 new jobs at $10 per hour.

Some claim that big discount stores displace small businesses. This is a claim. There is no definitive study that proves this claim.

But again, even if true, it would only be true because free people choose it to be so. What business is it of politicians to tell free people where to shop? What business is it of politicians to deprive people the freedom to go to a store that sells them products at the lowest prices they can find?

Low-income earners -- those whom the left-wing politicos supposedly care about -- happen to appreciate Walmart stores' low prices.

One thing I particularly appreciate about Walmart, where I certainly shop, is the greeters. They are often disabled and other difficult-to-employ individuals. The company gives them a chance to work.

Capitalism has been a great success because it rewards creativity and hard work. Socialism has been a failure because it deprives freedom, stifles creativity, encourages envy and rewards sloth and corruption.

American success is about the miracle of freedom. When freedom is displaced by political power, everyone suffers. In this case in Washington, D.C., where politicians are blocking Walmart, those who will suffer the most are the poor.

(Star Parker is an author and president of CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education.)

Source: http://www.crescent-news.com/opinion/2013/07/23/star-parker-blocking-walmart-from-washington-d-c-would-hurt-poor

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Facebook, Alzheimer's Association helped locate missing Elmhurst couple

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The Schweisthals' family members credit social media and the Alzheimer's Association for tracking down a suburban couple missing for two days. ...

Source: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=9181654&rss=rss-wls-article-9181654

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