Vendredi 18 mars 2011

EU boosts humanitarian aid for Ivory Coast

The European Union is to boost humanitarian aid to Ivory Coast fivefold to 30 million euros (42 million dollars) to assist victims of a worsening conflict, the bloc's top aid official said Thursday.buy rosetta stone french level 3 .

Ivory Coast was plunged into violence when President Laurent Gbagbo refused to cede power to Alassane Ouattara, who was declared the winner by the United Nations in the elections that took place in November.

'In just a few weeks, buy the rosetta stone english the number of refugees has doubled and the number of displaced people has increased fivefold,' EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva said in a statement. 'There are at present an estimated 380,000 displaced persons and refugees.

'Today's increase will allow us to provide immediate relief to these people, many of whom have fled unspeakable violence,' the rosetta stone japanese she added.

Last week, the United Nations' World Food Programme announced a 16-million-dollar plan to assist 125,000 displaced people inside the Ivory Coast as well as some 80,000 who have poured into neighbouring Liberia.

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The two teams clash at Rufaro Stadium on Saturday at 3pm with Asec Mimosas expected in the country Friday afternoon.choose rosetta stone french online

In a statement on Thursday, Caf indicated it had reviewed three matches of this weekend’s 1/16th round continental club championships due to the current political situations in the countries of the concerned clubs.

“The games involved are the Orange Caf Champions League matches, Motor Action (Zimbabwe) versus Asec Mimosas (Ivory Coast) and JCA Treichville (Ivory Coast) against Ittihad (Libya), and the Orange Caf Confederation Cup match between USFA (Burkina Faso) and Africa Sport (Ivory Coast).”

“Following the political situation in Ivory Coast and in line with Article 5 paragraph 15 of the regulations, we hereby confirm that only one decisive match will be played in Zimbabwe for the Motor Action vs Asec Mimosas encounter on 18, 19 or 20 March 2011.buy rosetta stone french level 3 .4

“For the JCA Treichville vs Ittihad game, in view of the actual situation in Ivory Coast and Libya and in conformity with Article 12 of the regulations, the match will take place on a neutral ground on 1, 2 or 3 April 2011.”

“The Libya Football Federation and the Ivorian Football Federation are requested to reach a mutual agreement on the neutral ground by March 21 at midday at the latest on the proposed country. Caf reserve all rights to decide the venue of the match after receiving the proposals. the rosetta stone italian level

“Also, in line with Article 5 paragraph 15 of the regulations, only one decisive match will be played in Burkina Faso for the USFA vs Africa Sport game on 1, 2, or 3 April 2011,” the statement read.
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Jeudi 17 mars 2011

Durham is charged

Twenty years after he left a top Indianapolis law firm on his quest to become the richest man in the world, Timothy S. Durham was arrested at his Los Angeles-area home on charges that he masterminded a fraud that bilked thousands of Ohio families out of more than $200 million.guess handbags

Federal prosecutors announced the charges Wednesday in Indianapolis, much to the relief of residents across Ohio stung by the implosion last year of Fair Financial, a small finance company that authorities say Durham and his lieutenants looted to support a lavish lifestyle.

"It's a blessing that they are going to prison, and will go to prison," said Dale Henthorn, 71, an Ohio retiree who reported losing $237,000 in life savings in the alleged scheme. "They took us pretty bad. They ruined our lives."

The charges, made by a federal grand jury sitting in Indianapolis, are allegations that federal prosecutors Winfield Ong and Joe Vaughn now must prove in court.

Durham; James F. Cochran, 55; and Rick D. Snow, 47, each were charged Tuesday on 12 separate counts of conspiracy and wire and securities fraud related to the operation of the finance company in Akron, Ohio. One wire fraud count carries a maximum prison sentence of 20 years upon conviction.

Regulators at the Securities and Exchange Commission weighed in as well, filing a civil lawsuit Wednesday. It contends Durham and Cochran used loans from Fair "to pay their daily living expenses and to support lavish personal lifestyles, including mortgages for multiple homes, more than 40 classic cars worth over $7 million, a $3 million private jet, a $6 million yacht, hundreds of thousands of dollars of gambling and travel expenses, credit card bills, and country club dues, and for elaborate parties, and other forms of entertainment and expenditures. They also distributed large amounts of money to family members and friends."

The federal cases brings few new details to the sensational Durham tale. Splashy FBI raids in November 2009 shut down Fair Financial and his main investment firm, Obsidian Enterprises in Indianapolis.

Durham and Cochran were business partners at Obsidian when they bought the long-established Akron finance company in 2002 and hired Snow as its chief financial officer.

By prosecuting Durham, the government will put the public spotlight squarely on the flamboyant 48-year-old lawyer.

He walked away from a plush labor law job at the big Ice Miller firm to work with prominent Indianapolis businessman Beurt SerVaas.

After leaving the SerVaas fold in 1999, he formed Obsidian to buy unglamorous industrial firms but later made headlines in Indianapolis, saying he wanted to become the world's richest man. By then, he had taken over Fair Financial, become a major contributor to the campaigns of Gov. Mitch Daniels and local Republicans, owned a yacht and a mansion, and had invested in glamour businesses, including National Lampoon, a Los Angeles film company.

Along the way, he rankled local supporters who sensed he had tuned them out as his focus turned to Fair Financial.

"Whether Tim is guilty, the courts will decide," said Jerry Williams, an Indianapolis attorney who briefly invested in Obsidian when it started. "But all the stories that have come out about people in Ohio investing in Fair Financial and getting little or nothing back, that's a sad story about capitalism."

While the Fair bankruptcy proceeding has been making headlines in Akron and Indianapolis, federal authorities stayed largely quiet until Wednesday.

The SEC contends the trio committed fraud by lending $230 million from Fair to Durham and Cochran and their other businesses, their colleagues and friends. Daniel M. Hawke, an SEC investigator in Philadelphia leading the agency's white-collar crime unit, handled the case.

Fair raised the money from 2002 to 2009 by selling Ohio investors certificates that promised they'd get their money back plus a high rate of interest. However, the SEC contends Durham, Cochran and Snow "concealed from investors that Fair's financial condition had substantially deteriorated" because the insider loans were not being repaid. "Fair did not have sufficient cash flow to meet its obligations to investors," the SEC claims.

U.S. Attorney Tim Morrison said an undercover investigation into Durham's operations began in September 2009. It led to the largest white-collar probe ever in Indiana.fashion trends 2011

Automatic not-guilty pleas were entered Wednesday on behalf of Durham, Cochran and Snow. A trial was scheduled for May 16.

Durham, who was in custody in Los Angeles on Wednesday, could not be reached for comment. He previously said that purchases of items such as exotic cars were sound and legitimate investments.

Phone calls to National Lampoon were not answered. Durham has been serving as chief executive officer of the Los Angeles film company since 2009.

Durham's attorney Larry Mackey could not immediately be reached for comment. Cochran's lawyer James Voyles also could not be reached.

Snow's attorney Thomas Farlow said his client maintains he is innocent.

Morrison, the federal prosecutor, presided over a news conference Wednesday about the charges. Asked why the government did not take control of Durham's many assets after the FBI raid in late 2009, Morrison said prosecutors at that point had not had time to gather sufficient facts proving any wrongs were committed.

Durham, meanwhile, was apparently able to sell off houses and other valuables.

By leaving the assets unfrozen, Morrison said, Fair Financial in bankruptcy had valuable items to sell. If the government had seized the assets, the property by law would have remained in federal hands and could not be released to Fair Financial investors.

Cleveland attorney Brian Bash is serving as the U.S. trustee in the Fair Financial bankruptcy. Last year, Bash auctioned off automobiles and pieces of art purchased by Durham and his associates, gathering $1.5 million for investors who lost money.

"I think we've picked off the low-hanging fruit," said Cleveland attorney Kelly Burgan, Bash's counsel on the bankruptcy case. "But the dollars that we've recovered from the sale of cars and art are a pittance in terms of the $200 million" that investors lost.

Burgan said the trustee will next try to recover loans and other assets. "Hopefully, we can recover more cash," Burgan said.

Mark Edington, West Salem, Ohio, has given up hope of ever getting his investment back.

Nearly retired from a 25-year career as a union car hauler, Edington and his wife, Penny, a school bus driver, face a loss of nearly $50,000 they'd socked away with Fair Financial.

The money was supposed to fund a granddaughter's college education. Another chunk was what Edington called "my Corvette money," which, he quickly adds, most likely would have been spent on their granddaughter as well.

"We have pretty much come to the conclusion we are not going to get anything back," Edington said. "We are trying to put it behind us, really."

Henthorn, who lives in Beallsville, Ohio, lost his life savings of $237,000 plus promised interest in the collapse of Fair Financial.

It was money he had saved during 42 years of finishing concrete and performing other construction jobs as a member of the Laborers Union in Ohio.power balance

"I thought I had enough money to carry me all the way through retirement to my funeral, but I ran into people who took my money because they'd rather have fancy cars and boats," Henthorn said.

Now he lives on $1,600 a month from Social Security. His wife died several years ago, so he lives alone.

Like many others who lost money in Fair Financial, Henthorn said, "I thought I could trust them. I just hope this never happens to anyone else. Why do we have to put up with all this greed?"

Instead of sitting on a sunny beach in Florida with his retirement savings, Henthorn finds himself limited to staying close to home and occasionally talking with others who lost money in Fair Financial. "Now that Durham's been arrested, I'd like to know if we can deduct the money we lost from our taxes because we lost it in a Ponzi scheme," Henthorn said. "That's not much, but it would be something."

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Mercredi 16 mars 2011

Mike Tindall's Grand

Mike Tindall's chances of leading England into Grand Slam battle on Saturday are hanging by a thread.guess handbags

The Red Rose captain, who damaged ankle ligaments against Scotland, was last night sent to a specialist for a second opinion on the injury.

He was was cleared of a fracture on Sunday night but the fact he was still wearing a protective boot yesterday does not bode well.fashion trends 2011

In the likely event Tindall is ruled out Nick Easter is expected to take over the armband, with 18 stone juggernaut Matt Banahan (below) taking over in midfield.

The Bath player was cleared for selection when the deadline passed for any citing over his clash with Scotland No.8 Kelly Brown. power balance
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Mardi 15 mars 2011

Bovis profits

The home builder Bovis Homes has revealed a growing North-South divide in activity in the housing market, as it more than doubled annual pre-tax profits and reinstated its dividend after a two-year hiatus. guess handbags

 

Bovis said that reservations were up 11 per cent in the first nine weeks of this year, although the South, which accounts for just under 70 per cent of its land, is driving this uplift. fashion trends 2011

David Ritchie, the chief executive of Bovis, said: "We believe that the affordability metric in the South is stronger than in the North."

Bovis's pre-tax profits grew by 147 per cent to £18.5m for the year to 31 December, on revenues up 6 per cent to £298.6m.power balance

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Lundi 14 mars 2011

Having not played in five months it was a bit daunting

With all the hype surrounding his arrival at Hull KR, Willie Mason was a relieved man following his Super League side's 40-22 victory over the Crusaders.guess handbags

Mason made a big enough impact in his 54 minutes to be named man-of-the-match on his debut in front of the Craven Park faithful on Sunday.

The former Canterbury, Sydney Roosters and North Queensland enforcer admitted he was uncertain before the game whether he had the fitness to perform on the pitch with the Super League season now in its second month.

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"It was good, everything worked out well," he said a week after arriving in England.

"I was stressed as to how it would all unravel and it couldn't have gone better in my dreams.

"Having not played in five months it was a bit daunting."

After leaving the Cowboys last year, Mason has spent the past few months training by himself because of visa problems.fashion trends 2011

"I was thinking last night, imagine if I blow out in five or 10 minutes, so it was good we got a good start," he said.

"I've been in this kind of circus and performed and I was glad to play all right after flying halfway around the world."

Hull KR's marketing department has been in overdrive in the past week promoting the controversial former NSW and Test prop's arrival at the club.

With the team losing three of its opening four matches, there was plenty of expectation on the large shoulders of Mason.

He showed off his skills by superbly setting up Liam Watts for a try.

The home side led 24-6 at the break before the Crusaders scored three tries with Mason a vocal figure behind the sticks in rallying his new teammates.

"We were electrifying in attack but there were some slip-ups in defence which we were all accountable for," Mason said.power balance

Former Bulldogs five-eighth Blake Green settled Hull KR with a try before Chris Welham sealed the match.

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