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O.J. Simpson posts bail in alleged robbery

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Former United States National Football League (NFL) star and Heisman Trophy winner O.J. Simpson has been allowed to post bail after being charged with ten felonies and one gross misdemeanor, in an alleged robbery that occurred in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday September 14, 2007. Altogether, Simpson is facing 11 charges.

The judge presiding over the case, Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure Jr. has granted the prosecutions request that the bail for his release be set at US$125,000, but the bail comes with other conditions as well.

According to one of Simpson’s lawyers Yale Galanter, the bail agreement was reached with the prosecution days before today’s hearing, and Simpson only had to pay $19,000 of the $125,000 to get out of jail.

Simpson must also surrender his passport in 24 hours and is only allowed to travel within the mainland United States. Simpson is also “not allowed to have any contact whatsoever with any witness” or individual on the side of the prosecution which includes “no third-party contacting” and “no carrier pigeons.” Simpson was later released a few hours after the hearing.

After the hearing, during a press conference outside the courtroom Galanter stated that he would “be taking action” against an attorney who appeared on the FOX News Channel on Tuesday night who falsely identified himself as Simpson’s attorney.

“We are his only attorneys,” said Galanter during the press conference.

Simpson’s lawyers had to speak over the large number of bystanders and media, some whom were cheering when Galanter said he would be released shortly. One man standing next to Galanter suddenly yelled “nice job guy! That’s right, up high!,” as he was attempting to give Galanter a ‘high-five.’

Simpson was charged with kidnapping with a deadly weapon robbery, and other charges on September 14 after, according to Simpson, he performed his “own sting operation” to retrieve sports memorabilia items and other “personal” items that allegedly belonged to Simpson. Reports say that the total value of all the items combined is over $100,000.

There are at least seven other individuals facing charges in the alleged robbery. Walter Alexander, Clarence Stewart, Tom Scotto and Michael McClinton are all allegedly accomplices of Simpson. Bruce Fromong and Alfred Beardsley are both dealers in sports memorabilia. Thomas Riccio is the owner of an auction who let Simpson know about the items that were going to be sold. Riccio also has an audio tape of the entire incident, which he recorded.

The next hearing is scheduled for October 22. Clark County District Attorney David Roger will be the presiding prosecutor for the State of Nevada.

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Restrictions imposed in China textile trade with U.S.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

In an effort to ease complaints by the U.S. and Europe about a heavy influx of low priced Chinese goods, China will raise export tariffs on 74 categories of textile products in June. This follows plans from the U.S. to impose quotas on Chinese textiles and clothing.

Products likely to see an increase from the Chinese move include synthetic fiber shirts, trousers, knit shirts and blouses, cotton shirts, and combined cotton yarn. Last week, similar restrictions were imposed by the U.S. on cotton trousers, knit shirts, and underwear. Currently, a 2.5 cent charge per item is imposed; the new tariff will raise this to the equivalent of 12 cents per piece now. While this is a fourfold increase, it is not expected to affect consumer prices. Because of this, some doubt the tariff will have any effect on correcting the trade imbalance.

This move is in response to U.S. trade quotas imposed due to concerns that increased Chinese goods would put U.S. textile manufacturers out of business. According to Auggie Tantillo, executive director of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, a textile industry group in the U.S., the move will preserve 10,000 U.S. jobs. The new U.S. trade quota will limit the growth of Chinese textile imports to 7.5 percent compared with shipments over the past year.

Prior to January 1, a global quota system helped regulate the trade. With the quota system gone, fears have arisen that a flood of Chinese goods could undercut U.S. competitiveness in the market. China is able to market its goods cheaply due to an artificially weak yuan. The U.S. Treasury criticized the China yuan policy as “highly distortionary”, posing a major risk to China’s economy itself and to global economic growth. They challenged China to revalue its currency to bring it to a level they believe will allow fairer competition between global manufacturers.

China has disputed the charges of the U.S. Treasury. Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai said, “I believe they are not reasonable”.

Laura Jones, a representative of large retailers, also criticized the move, saying “These restrictions on imports from China will do absolutely nothing to help the U.S. textile industry — and the government knows it.”

China has seen a boom in economic growth in recent years due to growing trade surpluses with the West, but economists worry that the trade gap will cause longer term global economic problems. China’s textile and apparel exports are the most noteworthy example, with exports up over 1,000 percent in some categories this year and the rapid loss of marketshare and jobs by U.S. textile manufacturers.

Beginning in 1978, the Chinese economy has been transforming from a Soviet-style centrally planned economy to more of a free market style system, under the rigid political control of Communist Party of China.

To this end, the government has leveraged foreign trade to stimulate economic growth. The result has been a fourfold increase in GDP, making China the sixth largest economy in the world. By 2012 the People’s Republic of China may have the highest GDP in the world.

According to U.S. statistics, from 1999 to 2004 China’s trade surplus with the U.S. doubled to $170 billion. Wal-Mart is China’s seventh largest export partner, just ahead of the United Kingdom.

However, the gains from their “socialist market economy” have not been without problems. The Chinese leadership has often experienced the worst results of socialism and capitalism: bureaucracy, lassitude, corruption, and inflation. Inflation rates have been an on-going challenge, reaching as high as 17% in 1995.

Environmental deterioration is a longer-term threat to economic growth. In 1998, the World Health Organization reported that China had seven of the 10 most-polluted cities on Earth. Another concern among some economists is that China’s economy is over-heating, and due to its global economic expansion this could have major repercussions among other nations.

Typically, wages have been low and working conditions poor, with workers living in restrictive dormitories and working at boring factory jobs. However, recent labor shortages have started improving conditions, and raising the minimum wage towards the equivalent of 100-150 US dollars per month. The labor shortages are in part a result of a demographic trend caused by strict family planning.

  • “Economy of the People’s Republic of China” — Wikipedia, May 22, 2005
  • “China raises tariffs on textile exports. Beijing hoping to counter criticism from U.S., Europe.” — CNN, May 21, 2005
  • “China to increase export tariffs” — CNN, May 19, 2005
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Life Insurance   Income In Lieu Of A Lump Sum

Life Insurance Income In Lieu Of A Lump Sum

By Donald Lusan

When we think of life insurance we tend to focus on lump sum cash payments upon the death of the insured. Are you aware that there are alternatives? Did you know that the proceeds of your policy can be distributed in income form instead of a lump sum? Would you prefer to have payments to your loved ones made in the form of an income. I have seen lump sum life insurance payments to beneficiaries put to good use but I also have seen situations where this large payment upon death serves no worthwhile purpose. It is blown in a very short period of time and in some cases the family is left destitute.

The intent by the purchaser of a life policy is more often than not to guarantee the financial security of loved ones. The best way to achieve this is to provide income instead of a lump sum where feasible.

Let us take the husband, for example, who purchases life insurance to guarantee that his family is secure in the event of his premature death. He calculates carefully the amount of insurance needed to ensure this. In some cases the wife is very well qualified in the handling of large sums of money but in other cases she has no clue. The husband dies and $1,000,000 or $2,000,000 is put into her hands. If she is good with money the family is okay.

Let us suppose the proceeds are paid in income form, there are several options to choose from.

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Life Income

One of the best options to choose is to have the lump sum distributed in the form of a life income. If the face amount of the policy is sufficient to provide an income that the family can live on this may be a great option to choose. There is, however, one drawback, once the beneficiary dies the income stops…

Aware of this problem life insurance companies created pay out options that would guarantee payment even if the beneficiary died. You can choose a guaranteed period of 10 years, 15 years or 20 years for example. Let us suppose you decide to pay your family a life income of $12,000 per month and you name your wife as beneficiary and the children as contingent beneficiaries. After you wife gets the income for say 10 years she dies. The children, who may be in college at this time are still in need of some financial assistance. The income will continue after the death of the wife for an additional 10 years…a total of 20 years income.

If a life income is chosen the amount paid out is considerably more than had it been paid in one lump sum. Another great advantage is that the primary beneficiary, your wife, cannot outlive this income even if she lives to age 100.

Fixed Amount Option

Let us suppose you decide that you want your family to have an income of a fixed amount provided by your life insurance policy. You want them to be paid $10,000 per month for as long a period as the principal will allow. You can also decide to pay the proceeds in this manner.

Fixed Period Option

You have the option of saying to the insurance company “pay my beneficiary an even amount over a 15 year period”. This income would be estimated by the life insurance and paid out accordingly. This is pretty similar to the “fixed amount option” in the amount that would be paid out.

Interest Option

If the principal is large enough to provide sufficient income to maintain the family this is a great option to choose. The insurance company will pay the interest each month or in whatever manner you choose. The principal remains in tact…

Let us suppose you wanted your life insurance to provide an income for your wife while she is alive but upon death you want the face amount of your policy to be paid to your children. This can also be arranged.

Sometimes large sums of money in the hands of a person not accustomed to it can go down the drain pretty quickly. As you can see if the income options of your life insurance policies are set up correctly you family can gain much but above all they will be more secure.

Read more on the proper use of income options: http://www.lifeinsurancehub.net/LifeInsuranceSettlement.html

About the Author: For more than 40 years Donald has been known for his extensive knowledge of the life insurance business. He has represented some of the largest and most admired life insurance companies in the United States as well as Canada. His advice is invaluable. Donald’s website is:

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Thousands take part in protests across US against government’s financial policy

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Last Friday, thousands of people, in a total of more than thirty US cities, took part in a protest against the economic policy of the US government.

The event, which was inspired by the Boston Tea Party, took place due to comments made by CNBC presenter Rick Santelli.

“This is America! How many of you people want to pay for your neighbors’ mortgages, that has an extra bathroom and can’t pay their bills?” said Santelli, speaking on-air to the television audience. “We’re thinking about having a Chicago tea party in July. All you capitalists that wanna show up at Lake Michigan, I’m gonna start organizing.”

The protest took place in anger against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). Several protesters voiced their opposition to this act. “I’m sick and tired of it,” said protester Barbara Keeton, speaking to WYFF4.com. “That’s my money. That’s my grandchildren’s future. It’s down the toilet.”

“The debt that Obama’s got, is way higher now, less than 100 days after he’s been in office,” she continued.

Organizers of Friday’s protests have announced that they are planning a new series of protests on April 15.

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Dentists Offer Many Options To Help Patients’ Teeth

Dentists Offer Many Options To Help Patients’ Teeth

byAlma Abell

Dentists can offer many different treatment options to help patients’ teeth. Teeth require regular cleaning and exams in order to remain healthy and attractive. Over time, teeth may become worn or yellowed by age and use. A Dentist in La Grange KY can restore or rejuvenate teeth to make them look beautiful and white. In addition, if teeth become damaged, a dentist can repair them and make them look new again. People of all ages should regularly visit a dentist to keep their teeth safe and clean.

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* Regular dental checkups are a good way to ensure teeth are completely clean and free from disease or decay. Dentists clean their patient’s teeth much more intensely than patients can do at home. Dentists will also be able to examine people’s teeth thoroughly to inspect for any signs of cavities or oral disease. This catches any problems early and corrects them before more serious problems result.

* If a Dentist in La Grange KY does find any cavities on paients’ teeth, the problem can be solved simply with a filling. This procedure is not very painful and involves the dentist removing the decayed portion of the tooth and replacing it with dental cement. This keeps the decay from spreading and affecting the rest of the tooth or root.

* Teeth become less white and get stained as people age. Dentists offer professional whitening treatments that are more effective and work faster than home whitening treatments. Professional whitening is also safer than home treatment because dentists are able to keep chemicals from getting on patient’s tongue or gums.

* If teeth are badly damaged or discolored, a dentist might recommend getting dental veneers placed over teeth. Veneers are attached to the front of teeth and appear as though they are natural teeth. Veneers are a popular way to instantly achieve more attractive teeth.

It is necessary to see a dentist often in order to keep teeth healthy and looking their best. Regular checkups and teeth cleanings are a good time for dentists to make sure that patients’ teeth are clean and disease-free. If any problems are found, dentists have many options to fix any issue.

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93-year-old Michigan man freezes to death after electric company limits his power usage

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Marvin Schur, a 93-year-old man from Bay City, Michigan has died after the electric company limited his electric use due to his failure to pay over US$1,000 in past-due payments.

Bay City Electric Light & Power installed a power-limiting device on his home on January 13. The device would limit the amount of power the resident uses and would essentially shut it off if that limit is reached, or if the resident fails to pay the outstanding bill within 10 days of installation. In order for the electricity to be turned back on, the limiter must be reset by pushing a button.

Bay City power says that a warning, indicating that the power was to be turned off and a limiter installed, had been placed on Schur’s front door. Despite that, the company says that they are now “looking at our website and possibly doing an automated phone message. We obviously need to get the word out.”

The autopsy performed on Schur’s body concluded that he had died “a slow, painful death” caused by hypothermia. Dr. Kanu Virani, who performed the autopsy, explained: “Hypothermia shuts the whole system down, slowly. It’s not easy to die from hypothermia without first realizing your fingers and toes feel like they’re burning.”

It was less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 Centigrade) in Schur’s home when neighbors found Schur dead on January 17. Virani commented that it was his first time performing an autopsy on a body in which “the person froze to death indoors.”

“His furnace was not running – the insides of his windows were full of ice the morning we found him,” said George A. Pauwels Jr., who was with his wife when they found Schur’s body.

In Michigan it is illegal for a utility company to disconnect power to any home between November 1 and March 31 when a resident is over the age of 65. Limiters are also not supposed to be used during that time frame. However, municipally-owned electric utilities like the one in Bay City, are not regulated by the state. The Michigan state attorney general’s office has launched an investigation into the incident.

Residents around Schur’s home say he was hard of hearing, and the city states that the device’s function and operation were never explained to him. When word of the story got around, people from all over the United States began to call the city in anger.

“I’ve taken calls from Canada, Massachusetts, Texas, New York, Alabama – and that’s just the ones I can think of off the top of my head,” said Melody Roth of the city’s administrative office, who also added that people from all over are “calling all city departments, not just our office.”

Schur has no known children, and his wife had died several years prior to the incident.

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‘A very giant struggle’: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s warning of oncoming economic difficulties

Thursday, December 2, 2021

In a talk made to officials at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Workers’ Party of Korea held on Wednesday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned officials of a coming “very giant struggle” in the economic field, reported Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun. Present at the meeting, which was held in the headquarters building of the Central Committee, were high-ranking party members and military officials, including Party Secretariat Secretary Jo Yong-won and Premier Kim Tok-hun.

The meeting, which had been convened to discuss details on the upcoming fourth Plenary Meeting of the eighth Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK), later released its resolution on said issue, with the last third of December being the chosen time frame for the Plenary Meeting and a review of Party work having been placed on the agenda, among other subjects.

At the Politburo meeting, Kim Jong Un said that “the successes registered by us show that the overall affairs that had been planned to lay a foundation for the economic development of the country and the improvement of people’s living standard have been vigorously pushed forward”, praising successes made in the agricultural and construction fields.

Kim followed by saying that “next year will be an important one as we should wage a very giant struggle as much as we did this year”, and that plans made for next year should “be dynamic, onward, scientific and detailed, and consolidate the foundation for implementing the five-year plan.”

North Korea’s economy has suffered as a result of various factors over the last two years, with a combination of COVID-19 border closures and heavier sanctions topping off a typhoon and heavy flooding. According to Al Jazeera, UN agencies are reporting food and electricity shortages which have been worsened by economic sanctions.

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Get Your Sewer Line In St. Paul, Mn Repaired The Right Way

Get Your Sewer Line In St. Paul, Mn Repaired The Right Way

byAlma Abell

Sewer line problems can be some of the worst plumbing nightmares. They not only cause an embarrassing smell when lines back up, but they can cause a huge mess in your home when it happens as well. Calling professional services to repair your home’s Sewer in St. Paul, MN is usually the only way to resolve these issues easily, since most over the counter solutions can’t always do the trick. Even at home snaking equipment can fail at times to knock a clog loose when used. Sewer lines can clog easily due to debris such as hair, human waste, food products, dirt, and anything else you rinse or flush down the drains of your home. Most of the stuff that the average family will put down their drains really shouldn’t be there, and can do major damage to their plumbing lines for their Sewer in St. Paul, MN. If you work on cars, and constantly have oil or grease on your hands, rinsing this down the drain can cause clogs in home plumbing systems and can also erode the piping. The same goes for rinsing off muddy shoes, dirt clumps from clothing or shoes, or even rinsing off plates in the kitchen sink that still have a lot of food on them. When a professional plumbing service, such as Drain King, sends someone out, they will come fully equipped to locate, analyze, and resolve your solution using professional grade tools. Most plumbers will utilize video snakes now, so they can easily seek out where a clog actually is and see how bad it is first hand inside the pipe. They also use regular snaking rooters which will push the clog down through the line, not only knocking it loose from the piping, but also breaking it up so it can flow easier down the line. Many homeowners think that using at home chemicals can solve these problems for them, but sometimes all they do is break open a small hole in your Sewer in St. Paul, MN, which allows a small portion of water flow to get past. Having professional plumbers come out and snake your line properly is the only way to clear the line to allow full water flow.

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Wikinews interviews 2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor Candidate Wayne Tseng

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor candidate Wayne Tseng answered some questions about his campaign for the upcoming election from Wikinews. The Lord Mayor election in the Australian city is scheduled to take place this week.

Tseng runs a firm called eTranslate, which helps software developers to make the software available to the users. In the candidate’s questionnaire, Tseng said eTranslate had led to him working with all three tiers of the government. He previously belonged to the Australian Liberal Party, but has left since then, to run for mayorship as an independent candidate.

Tseng is of Chinese descent, having moved to Australia with his parents from Vietnam. Graduated in Brisbane, Tseng received his PhD in Melbourne and has been living in the city, he told Wikinews. Tseng also formed Chinese Precinct Chamber of Commerce, an organisation responsible for many “community bond building initiatives”, the Lord Mayor candidate told Wikinews.

Tseng discussed his plans for leading Melbourne, recovering from COVID-19, and “Democracy 2.0” to ensure concerns of minorities in the city were also heard. Tseng also focused on the importance of the multi-culture aspect and talked about making Melbourne the capital of the aboriginals. Tseng also explained why he thinks Melbourne is poised to be a world city by 2030.

Tseng’s deputy Lord Mayor candidate Gricol Yang is a Commercial Banker and works for ANZ Banking Group.

Currently, Sally Capp is the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, the Victorian capital. Capp was elected as an interim Lord Mayor in mid-2018 after the former Lord Mayor Robert Doyle resigned from his position after sexual assault allegations. Doyle served as the Lord Mayor of Melbourne for almost a decade since 2008.

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Brechin thrown out of Scottish Cup after dispute

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Brechin City, a Scottish football team, was today ejected from the Scottish Cup following two separate disputes over two cup-tied players.

Hamilton Academical filed a complaint about the incident to the Scottish Football Association (SFA) and they decided to stage a replay of the match. However upon hearing of the second player, the SFA decided to remove Brechin from the competition and fine them £10,000. Hamilton will go through to play Aberdeen in the now delayed Sixth Round at Pittodrie.

Brechin secretary Angus Fairlie said: “It’s certainly a big blow. It was an oversight but a very expensive mistake. We thought we would have a big pay day against Aberdeen but still have to pay win bonuses.”

The replay match was won by Brechin 2-1 in extra time, after a 0-0 draw in the first encounter.

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