Tuesday, April 30, 2013

TPP: The Biggest Global Threat to the Internet Since ACTA

The United States and ten governments from around the Pacific are meeting yet again to hash out the secret Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPP) on May 15-24 in Lima, Peru. The TPP is one of the worst global threats to the Internet since ACTA. Since the negotiations have been secretive from the beginning, we mainly know what's in the current version of this trade agreement because of a leaked draft [PDF] from February 2011. Based upon that text, some other leaked notes, and the undemocratic nature of the entire process, we have every reason to be alarmed about the copyright enforcement provisions contained in this multinational trade deal.

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Petro makes it back to Atlanta in time for Game 4

ATLANTA (AP) ? Center Johan Petro rushed back to Atlanta to start for the Hawks in Game 4 of the playoffs against the Indiana Pacers after witnessing the birth of his first child.

Jacob Petro was born at about 2 p.m. Monday at a hospital in the Miami area. After being assured that his child and wife were doing fine, the new father hopped on a private plane sent by the Hawks owners.

He arrived at Philips Arena about two hours before tipoff and made his second straight start as the Hawks attempted to tie the series at two games apiece.

"Crazy," Petro said in the locker room beforehand. "That's definitely the word to explain it. I didn't get much sleep. But I was very anxious to be part of that experience yesterday ? uhh, I mean, this morning."

He just shook his head.

"I don't even know when it was," said Petro, a glazed look in his eyes. He was also a bit confused about the baby's weight, giving it as "7 pounds, 20 ounces."

The 7-footer made his first start of the series in Game 3 Saturday night, part of a bigger lineup that helped carry the Hawks to a resounding 90-69 victory. The Hawks were eager to keep that lineup intact after it had so much success.

"Obviously with the change to a big lineup, we seemed to play very well," coach Larry Drew said. "So we'll go back to that."

Drew was concerned about Petro's condition.

"It's got to be a very tiring experience," the coach told reporters. "All of you that have kids and have experienced that ? being at the birth of kid and being at the hospital with your better half ? it can be very tiring. And he had to travel, a plane ride down and a plane ride back. I asked how he's feeling and he said, 'I'm ready to go.' I'll take his word."

Petro would've stayed with his wife, Vanessa, if the birth had occurred later. There was no way he was going to miss the birth of his first child.

"But the timing was just perfect," he said. "I had a chance to see it, then get back here. I got the OK from my wife. She's in good health, the baby's good. She said, 'You know what, I'm OK. My mom's here. You're good to go.'"

Petro wasn't sure how effective he would be.

"I will give 100 percent," he said. "I don't know what that it is, but I will give whatever I have. I know how big this game is, especially at home. Whatever I have in the tank, that's what I'm going to give out."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/petro-makes-back-atlanta-time-game-4-230015348.html

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Jurors set to get roadmap of Jackson civil trial

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? The most complete account of Michael Jackson's final months is about to unfold in a cramped Los Angeles courtroom nearly four years after the pop superstar's death.

Lawyers for Jackson's mother will attempt to convince a jury that the company promoting the pop superstar's 2009 comeback concerts is responsible for his untimely death. The attorneys will try to prove that AEG Live hired and controlled the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter over Jackson's demise.

AEG Live denies any wrongdoing and contests that they hired the physician who for months was giving Jackson doses of a powerful anesthetic in the singer's bedroom to help him sleep.

Opening statements on Monday will provide a roadmap for a case that will delve into Jackson's addiction struggles and issues previously unexplored in court. Many of those in the singer's orbit ? family, famous friends, doctors and his teenage children ? may testify during the months-long trial.

Some of the stars listed on the witness list include Quincy Jones, Diana Ross, Lou Ferrigno and Spike Lee. Both of Jackson's ex-wives, Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe, are also listed as potential witnesses.

Katherine Jackson sued in September 2010, claiming AEG failed to properly investigate her son's doctor, Conrad Murray. All but one of her claims has been dismissed, but millions and possibly billions of dollars are at stake. The trial pits the family of a global superstar against AEG Live, a private company that as part of the Anschutz Entertainment Group has helped spark the revitalization of downtown Los Angeles with its venue, the Staples Center.

Unlike the 2011 trial that ended with Murray's conviction, the civil trial will explore the troubled finances of both men ? a situation that Katherine Jackson's attorneys say created a conflict of interest for Murray that AEG should have been aware of.

The Houston-based cardiologist was deeply in debt when he agreed to serve as Jackson's personal doctor for a series of 50 concerts in London dubbed "This Is It." The doctor had liens and owed back child support when he began working with Jackson, expecting a $150,000 a month salary. Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication before the contract was fully signed.

The trial is expected to include detailed testimony about other doctors' treatment of Jackson, a subject that was largely off-limits in the criminal case. Unlike Murray's trial, which was broadcast live, the civil case will play out without cameras in a courtroom with only 45 public seats.

AEG denies they hired Murray, and have contended he should be considered an independent contractor, a designation many hospitals deem surgeons and other physicians.

Katherine Jackson's attorneys, Brian Panish and Kevin Boyle, have repeatedly cited emails sent by top AEG executives referencing Murray's pay and his obligations to get Jackson to perform.

Marvin S. Putnam, an attorney for AEG who was not available to comment, has said the company could not have foreseen the circumstances that led to Murray's administration of propofol to Jackson as a sleep aide.

AEG has said in court filings that Jackson's family is seeking $40 billion in damages, but Panish denies that's the figure he's seeking.

"We've never asked for $40 billion," he said. "The jury is going to decide what the loss is."

The high figure, Panish said, is the company's attempt to "prejudice everybody against the Jacksons." He says the case isn't about money.

"It's about getting the truth," he said. "We'd like to get out all the evidence. The evidence is going to speak for itself that AEG had a lot of involvement and they completely deny responsibility."

Jackson's three children, Prince, Paris and Blanket are also listed as plaintiffs on the case.

Asked whether he and the Jacksons are concerned about the image of the "Thriller" singer that will emerge in court, Panish said the trial will show a different side of the superstar. "Mrs. Jackson and her grandchildren suffered a tremendous loss and AEG has never recognized that and continues to deny responsibility," he said. "The other side of the story hasn't been told."

A jury of six men and six women has been selected to decide the case.

Monday's remarks by Panish and Putnam will provide the jurors' their first true insight into the evidence they will likely hear, and once again pull back the veil of Michael Jackson's private life.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jurors-set-roadmap-jackson-civil-trial-160010550.html

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Mirren, Rylance up for London's Olivier awards

LONDON (AP) ? Helen Mirren is a favorite to reign at London's Olivier theater awards Sunday for her performance as Queen Elizabeth II in "The Audience."

Mirren is a best-actress nominee for the awards, the British equivalent of Broadway's Tonys.

She stars in Peter Morgan's play about the private weekly meetings between the monarch and Britain's prime ministers over the six decades of her reign. Mirren is no stranger to royalty ? she won an Academy award in 2007 for the same role in "The Queen."

She's up against Hattie Morahan for "A Doll's House," Billie Piper for "The Effect" and Kristin Scott Thomas for "Old Times."

Male acting nominees are Rupert Everett for Oscar Wilde drama "The Judas Kiss"; James McAvoy for "Macbeth"; Mark Rylance for a cross-dressing turn in "Twelfth Night"; Rafe Spall for the relationship drama "Constellations"; and Luke Treadaway for "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time."

The National Theatre's acclaimed production of "Curious Incident" ? based on Mark Haddon's novel about a mystery-solving boy with Asperger's syndrome ? leads the race with eight nominations, while the jaunty musical "Top Hat" has seven.

Nominees for musicals include Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton for "Sweeney Todd," Alex Bourne and Hannah Waddingham for "Kiss Me, Kate" and Heather Headley for "The Bodyguard."

Two political dramas ?"The Audience" and rough-and-tumble Parliamentary saga "This House" ? are up for best new play, alongside the love story "Constellations" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time."

The best new musical nominees are the geeks-made-good story "Loserville"; the Tina Turner tribute "Soul Sister"; the movie-inspired "The Bodyguard"; and the high-stepping "Top Hat."

Winners in most categories are chosen by a panel of theater professionals and members of the public. Nominees for the Audience Award, decided by public vote, are "Billy Elliot"; "Matilda: The Musical"; "The Phantom of the Opera"; and "Wicked."

The winners will be announced during a ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London hosted by stage star Sheridan Smith and "Downton Abbey" actor Hugh Bonneville.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mirren-rylance-londons-olivier-awards-093929658.html

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Monday, April 29, 2013

PFT: Jets reportedly to keep Sanchez into preseason

Dee Millner, Sheldon RichardsonAP

After analyzing the?draft needs of all 32 teams, PFT will review how well each team addressed those needs. Up next: The New York Jets.

What they needed: Quarterback, pass rusher, wide receiver, tight end, safety, offensive line

Who they got:
Round 1: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama;?Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
Round 2: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
Round 3: Brian Winters, G, Kent State
Round 5: Oday Aboushi, OL, Virginia
Round 6: William Campbell, G, Michigan
Round 7: Tommy Bohanon, FB, Wake Forest

Where they hit:?Nick Saban won?t like that I?m writing this, but Milliner fills the hole (on paper, anyway) opened by the trade of Darrelle Revis. Winters, Aboushi and Campbell definitely help an offensive line that badly needed younger bodies to increase the talent level and competition for jobs during offseason work. Bohanon fills the need for a player who could conceivably be called ?T-Bo? if and when the Jets finally say goodbye to Tim Tebow.

The mess the Jets have made at quarterback obscures it a bit, but it was worth the shot on?Smith at the 39th pick. He may not wind up being the long-term answer for the Jets, but acquiring him allows the Jets to move on from Mark Sanchez and that?s a win for the team right now. It?s easier to let Smith learn from the bench if David Garrard is the guy taking snaps than it would be if Sanchez were getting booed off the field every week, if only because it sells the idea that there are no quick fixes for a team that needs a total overhaul.

Where they missed: Where are the pass rushers? Richardson is a good player and Rex Ryan will put him to good use, but there?s still no one who scares you coming off the edge. Maybe Quinton Coples gets more time in that role with Richardson on board, but it wasn?t an area they addressed directly.

Where are the receivers? Another reason to resist starting Smith would be the total absence of new offensive weapons added over the three days of the draft. The Jets had their eyes on Tavon Austin, but no one else tempted them once he went to St. Louis and the receiver situation with the Jets is still an ugly one.?No safety either, as the Jets left several of their biggest needs unattended.

Impact rookies: Milliner will be expected to start from day one, which means he?s got to take as much time as he needs to be fully healthy after surgery to repair a torn labrum. He won?t be Revis, but the Jets will be strong at corner all the same if he?s ready for the NFL. Richardson is going to play a lot, although his exact role will be defined once the Jets start working as a team. Winters will probably challenge Stephen Peterman for a starting spot at guard. He and Aboushi can also play right tackle, where Austin Howard is hardly irreplaceable.

Long-term prospects: With Ryan?s future beyond this year up in the air, it?s hard to know what to make of the Smith pick. Is he going to have to learn two offenses in two seasons while playing under a coach who doesn?t want him? Or does picking a quarterback who most believe needs some time and the two defensive pieces in the first round signal a desire to stick with Ryan beyond this season? The other picks are guys who can work under any system, more or less, but the quarterback will certainly be impacted one way or another. And the quarterback will ultimately decide how things look in the long term for all involved.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/28/report-jets-will-keep-sanchez-into-preseason/related/

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Paranoid Android teases in-app pop-up window multitasking (video)

Paranoid Android teases inapp popup window multitasking

As advanced as "multitasking" gets on the latest smartphones, many times you're still left to completely switch between apps. Paranoid Android is looking to set things into overdrive with in-app multiple-window multitasking for its skin of Android, going beyond the similar, but limited, functionality seen in the likes of Samsung's basked-in Galaxy apps. PA's Paul Henschel recently posted a demo to YouTube highlighting the feature working with various apps on both an Android tablet and a Nexus smartphone, with a post to Google+ stating that it shows less than ten percent of the planned functionality. If that wasn't enough, the post further clarifies PA's drive to build out its version stating, "We think these [Samsung, Cyanogen & Cornerstone] implementations suck and we want to get it right this time." Thirsty for more info? Hit the source link and the video after the break for some quencher, while we eagerly wait to see more.

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French Socialists soften tone on Merkel

By Sybille de La Hamaide

PARIS (Reuters) - France's ruling Socialist party will remove strongly worded criticism of German Chancellor Angela Merkel from a draft text on Europe that revealed the level of hostility Berlin's focus on austerity, its coordinator for Europe said on Sunday.

Cooperation between France and Germany has long provided the main motor for decision-making in the European Union. But a debt crisis has strained those ties in the past year as ideologically opposed leaders have disagreed on points of economic policy.

A document to be presented at a June party brainstorming conference on Europe had described the German leader as "self-centered" and said her austerity policies were hurting Europe.

But this "stigmatizing language used towards Angela Merkel" would now be removed, Jean-Christophe Cambadelis, deputy-chairman of the Party of European Socialists (PES), said on his website.

French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault also stepped in to stress the importance of the Franco-German dialogue and praised the friendship between Paris and Berlin which he said was indispensable to the European project and economic recovery.

"We will not solve Europe's problems without an intense and sincere dialogue between France and Germany," Ayrault, a former German teacher, said in tweets posted both in French and German.

The tone of the initial document added to growing criticism of Berlin from France after Socialist National Assembly speaker Claude Bartolone this week raised the prospect of a "confrontation" with Merkel.

A source in President Francois Hollande's office said on Friday that the document represented only the party, but did not dispute its central message.

In its first reaction to the comments on Merkel, Berlin played down any tension between the two countries.

"We work very well together. We don't have the feeling that there is a change in policy," Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert told Le Monde newspaper.

ISOLATED

Hollande was critical of Merkel's insistence on budget consolidation while he was running for president last year, but has adopted a more conciliatory tone since becoming president.

He often describes France's ties with EU paymaster Germany as defined by "friendly tension" between equal partners but some Socialists, including Bartolone, think this friendliness overstated.

Senior opposition politician and former Prime Minister Alain Juppe said told Le Monde he thought the trust between France and Germany had been broken and said that France had lost the credibility for a tough dialogue with Berlin.

"France is totally isolated," he said.

Hollande must rely on a solid Socialist majority in parliament to pass structural reforms this year, including overhauls of the jobless and pension systems. But a small camp of dissidents is growing, threatening his Senate majority.

The left-wing of the party accepted the idea of a single text to be presented at a meeting of the European Socialist in late June, but several disagreements remained, Cambadelis said, without detailing them.

"The battle for an alternative majority to the governing right-wing in Europe has begun," he said.

(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Jon Hemming)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/french-socialists-soften-tone-merkel-151724370.html

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Apps of the Week: Scam School, Sixaxis Controller, House of the Dead Overkill and more!

Apps of the Week

Your weekly look at the apps we're using from day to day

You probably know it by this point, but every week we take just a little time for each of the Android Central writers to show off one of the apps they've been using on their own device in the previous week. They may not be the most popular or well-known, but they work for us, and we think that merits letting the readers know about them as well.

Another great random assortment of apps awaits you after the break, so stick around and see how we did with our picks this week.

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Past and Present: The House at Nostrand and Parkside - Brownstoner

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A look at Brooklyn, then and now.

New York City is, by and large, built on the ruins of its past. If left to the powerful real estate concerns of this city, there probably would only be a handful of old buildings around, the iconic masterpieces, and everything else would periodically be razed in order to build anew. The city has been like that since the Dutch landed. New Yorkers like new, newer, newest. Brooklyn is a little different; her history always more residential and tied to the land, but even here, the progression from Dutch farmhouse, to wood framed buildings, to masonry structures, to modern glass and steel can be found in just about every neighborhood. So with that in mind, when I saw the photograph of the wood framed house, with a family on the porch, I was quite certain this house was long gone. I was very wrong.

First of all, it is rare to have an address to work with. Many of the photographs in the collections of the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Historical Society and Brooklyn Museum are unmarked, and their locations unknown, unless there is a very recognizable landmark in the photo. But this one came to the Brooklyn Museum with an address, the corner of Parkside and Nostrand Avenues, in Flatbush. Today, we?d consider this the outer reaches of Prospect Lefferts Gardens, or perhaps Wingate. The photograph itself gives us some clues as to the general year it was taken, and when you go to the maps, which I love to do, the mysteries begin to unravel.

This part of Flatbush was farm country up until the last decades of the 19th century. The street grid had been laid, but by 1888, development was not rapid. The maps show wood framed structures here and there on the blocks, with many plots still empty of buildings. Parkside Avenue was named Robinson Street at that time, the name was not changed until the 20th century. The vantage point of the 1888 map is reversed from most other maps, with Clarkson on the top, but it clearly shows a wood framed building on this corner. Was it this house? I don?t think so, the icon is much too small, but it may have been the forerunner of this house. Perhaps, like many houses, built in stages.

So then I go the 1898-99 map, one of my favorites for tracking city building, but Flatbush is not included in the map. How disappointing. The next map available is from 1905. This is very interesting, because some of the photograph?s other clues are here. By 1905, this part of Flatbush had been given over to a lot of industry and large institutions, but this house is here in the size shown in the photo. The old Almshouse was becoming Kings County Hospital, and in the background of the photo, on the left, can be seen a huge tank. This was the larger of the ?gasometers,? the storage tanks for the coal-derived gas used for lighting and heating. They can be seen on the map, part of a huge facility for the Flatbush Gas Company, which also seems to have closed off the street, with a wooden structure, a gatehouse probably, that prevented people from entering the plant.

So when was the photo taken? The clothing would suggest sometime between 1905 and World War I. The woman?s hat and suit would be in fashion during that time. The photo had to have been taken after 1905, but before 1916, because we don?t see the flats buildings next door on the 1905 map, they were built afterwards, but don?t look brand new in the photo, so I?m going to say the photo dates from about 1910 or 1912. By 1916, when the last map was drawn up, the gasometer tank is still there, as are the flats buildings, as well as a theater and other amenities of a growing neighborhood.

Today, that neighborhood is much changed. The Flatbush Gas Company and its tanks are long gone, replaced by electricity, probably soon after the 1916 maps were drawn up. That block became home to small businesses, garages and later, parking lots. This entire neighborhood began to go into a slow decline, trapped between Kings County Hospital and the apartment building and row house rows of Prospect Lefferts Gardens. But this house survived! Amazing. In the late 20th century, it?s been a pizza place, a bakery, and now a fast food chicken place, and a shoe repair shop, with a day care center and another office upstairs. The rooms that made this house a home to the family in the photo have long been torn out, the porch long ago removed, and the roof?s brackets enclosed in aluminum siding. Nothing original remains except for the frame. Yet the building is still standing, a truly forgotten piece of Brooklyn?s past. GMAP

Photo: Collection of the Brooklyn Museum

Photo: Collection of the Brooklyn Museum

Photo: Nicholas Strini for Property Shark

Photo: Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark

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1888 map, New York Public Library

1906 Map. New York Public Library

1906 map, New York Public Library

1916 Map. New York Public Library

1916 map, New York Public Library

Source: http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2013/04/past-and-present-the-house-at-nostrand-and-parkside/

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Helpful Advice For Any And All Marketing Online

Helpful Advice For Any And All Marketing Online

Marketing online is something so common that almost everyone has tried it in some form or fashion. Even if you were only trying to get friends on a social networking site, then you?ve employed Website marketing before. Don?t let what held you back before continue to be a problem. If success has eluded you, it?s probable that you have never been exposed to helpful and correct information.

One good tip for Internet marketing is to have an awareness of your competition. It is easy to look at your competitor?s sites and see what kinds of features they are using. This also can give you an idea of how much traffic they receive so you can compare your site to theirs.

Give customers the option of rating and reviewing your products, along with explaining their choices. Not only can these reviews help you improve your products, but they allow potential customers to feel more confident in their purchasing decision.

TIP! Internet marketing means taking advantage of every possible software advancement that comes up in modern technology. If your business falls behind on these technologies, customers might begin to doubt you.

If your business website is always looking the same, you may want to start a blog. Search engines look for new information and without it, your site can begin to be ranked lower. Also, you can incorporate new ideas to your customers through a blog.

You want to constantly gain more Internet promotion knowledge; your campaign?s goal should be to continue to find more opportunities for Website marketing. Your campaign should be part of a cycle where new customers are always searching for and finding your business and then buying your products.

If you make claims about any product you sell, provide proof. Nobody will trust you by words alone, sometimes it is best to provide actual video?s on your site which show your potential proof that the product actually does work. Selling products you really use yourself allows you to provide your own authoritative views on their usefulness.

TIP! In the end, successful Internet marketing occurs when a problem is recognized and a solution is found for it. When you start your business, be aware of the problems you are solving.

Do not use spam. While it may seem efficient to post a bunch of comments on sites, those posts won?t have the positive effect you desire. If you try to use that method you are more likely to have people turn away from your business than to seek more information.

Maintain yourself updated on all the available things online. The online world is always changing, so staying up-to-date with these changes allows you to make your product known the proper way.

Read studies that discuss how customers interact with websites. The way people see your site can have a big impact on whether they decide to buy from you. You can apply this information in order to increase your profits.

TIP! Your internet marketing efforts should not be implemented without heavy forethought. Pick a mentor that you trust and admire online.

If your online marketing plan is well-thought and solid, then you most likely know what is most profitable. Use your best sellers to tie in with other related products and generate more sales. Centered around your big selling products, identify and advertise all complementary products. These will gain a boost from the items that sell the best, and won?t require you to advertise as much as you do for unrelated products.

Trust is vital to attracting and keeping customers. As you develop your marketing plan, you should only consider facts and statistics that are easily proven and valid. Have expert endorsement, clinical test results, and testimonials available on your website.

If you have ad space on your website, consider selling the space to a major company. This looks good to your viewers and validates your presence in the market. Having your company?s name next to a well-known brand can cause your visitors to associate your company with the other, transferring the trust they have with them to you and your business. Allowing this to take place will increase your traffic, and your site will become more popular instead of another business listing.

TIP! Get the word out your business through ads anywhere you can on the Internet, particularly high traffic sites. This practice could lead to major exposure of your site.

The information in this article has been given and used by Web marketing experts. Of course, there?s no one system that will work for everybody. If it was that easy, everyone would be successful. Instead, be determined and motivated; soon you can be reaping the rewards.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Why Didn't Regulators Prevent the Texas Fertilizer Explosion?

Seven different agencies regulate fertilizer plants in Texas, but none has authority over how close they are to homes and schools


West, Texas explosion

PREVENTABLE?: A member of the Valley Mills Fire Department walks among the remains of an apartment complex next to the fertilizer plant that exploded on April 17, 2013 in West, Texas. Seven different agencies regulate fertilizer plants in Texas, but none of them have authority over how close they are to homes and schools. Image: Erich Schlegel/Getty Images

A week after a blast at a Texas fertilizer plant killed at least 15 people and hurt more than 200, authorities still don't know exactly why the West Chemical and Fertilizer Company plant exploded.

Here's what we do know: The fertilizer plant hadn't been inspected by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration since 1985. Its owners do not seem to have told the Department of Homeland Security that they were storing large quantities of potentially explosive fertilizer, as regulations require. And the most recent partial safety inspection of the facility in 2011 led to $5,250 in fines.

We've laid out which agencies were in charge of regulating the plant and who's investigating the explosion now.

What happened, exactly?
Around 7:30 p.m. on April 17, a fire broke out at the West Chemical and Fertilizer Company plant in West, Texas, a small town of about 2,800 people 75 miles south of Dallas. Twenty minutes later, it blew up. The explosion shook houses 50 miles away and was so powerful that the United States Geological Survey registered it as a 2.1-magnitude earthquake. It flattened homes within a five-block radius and destroyed a nursing home, an apartment complex, and a nearby middle school.? According to the New York Times, the blast left a crater 93 feet wide and 10 feet deep, and the fire "burned with such intensity that railroad tracks were fused."

The blast killed at least 15 people, most of them firefighters and other first responders.

Have fertilizer plants ever exploded before?
Yes. A plant in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, that manufactured ammonium nitrate fertilizer 2014 the same explosive chemical stored in West 2014 exploded on Dec. 13, 1994, killing four people and injuring 18.

But fertilizer plants are safer now, said Stephen Slater, the Iowa administrator of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. "All kinds of technologies have had huge improvements," he told the Des Moines Register. "And we haven't had any bad experiences at the plants in the 20 years since [the accident]. I'm knocking on wood." (Slater didn't respond to our requests for comment.)

Who regulates these fertilizer plants?
At least seven different state and federal agencies can regulate Texas fertilizer plants like the one in West: OSHA, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service.

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Internet Marketing Sgencies | Entrepreneurs Lead

7If you want to jump-start your life and your business, you have to know what type of Internet Marketing Sgencies?you are.

True financial success only comes to those that master this concept. So ask yourself, ?Do you know what kind of Internet marketer you are??

Have your marketing experiences on the Net been positive, negative or mixed?

As you read through the seven levels of marketers provided below, I want you to know that at various times in my life, I have been at almost every single one of them. It was only as my knowledge and experience increased that I was able to upgrade to the level I am at today.

At some point while reading the descriptions of each level, you will probably recognize where you are or where other people are you know.

I recommend while reading you write down where you currently are as you discover your level, to help improve your awareness of your current strategy. This will also help you realize where you need to go.

Here are the seven levels of Internet marketers.

Level 1 ? The Mooches

The ?Mooches? are people at the very bottom level of marketing. They?re clueless and sit around wasting their time. Most are completely ignorant of the moneymaking opportunities available on the Web. These people spend their time whining about their financial status without taking the time to evaluate what they need to do to get ahead.

Most Mooches don?t have a clue about Internet marketing. If you ask them what the Internet is for, they?ll say, ?to chat? or ?to e-mail friends? or even better, ?to watch porn?. You know, something useless.

Lever 2 ? The Wanna-Be

The ?Wanna-Be? has ambition, but not enough. They wander around in the dark looking under stones for a magic treasure box. They want to make money, but don?t have a clue how. They get sucked into ridiculous scams and waste their money on garbage ideas that won?t get them anywhere. They need to get smart quick about where they need to go to turn their life around.

Most Wanna-Be marketers have heard of the Internet and know people who make money on the Net, so they are easily excited about opportunities. Unfortunately they spend most of their money on MLM and other moneymaking scams rather than chasing real opportunities.

Lever 3 ? The Pretend To Be

The ?Pretend To Be? is living a lie. They pretend to work hard, to do what it takes to get where they need to be. But they don?t actually DO anything. Most are perfectionists, worried about getting it right the first time. They don?t realize just how much they can learn even by making a few mistakes.

Most Pretenders are waiting for the perfect time to start a new business. They don?t realize the perfect time is NOW. They talk talk talk about starting an Internet business but lack the guts necessary to DO IT. Many have successful offline businesses and spend lots of their hard earned money attending seminars and buying e-books about Internet marketing.

A good example of a Pretender is a successful overworked doctor who spends $20,000 on info-products but doesn?t develop a website. The Pretender doesn?t understand a key principle of this industry? You don?t have to get it right the first time; you just have to get started.

Level 4 ? The Newbie

The ?Newbie? is on their way to the fast track, they just lack experience. They have the desire to learn and grow, and may have the skill and talent necessary. They jump into opportunities with all the freshness one would expect of an eager beaver in the industry. They have done some homework, but lack the technical know how to get where they need to be.

There is hope for the Newbie. They feel excited and probably have read a few books about Internet marketing. Unlike Pretenders, they are willing to invest a lot of time in themselves. They will buy resale rights, reprint rights, licenses of many products? but lack the know how about how to market them.

Level 5 ? The Marketer

The ?Marketer? is well on their way to victory. They are making some money. They are strong marketers. They still lack the ambition necessary however to get off their butt and do what they need to do to truly realize victory.

Most Marketers have a website or a moneymaker but don?t have a business. They posses a strong understanding of marketing, copywriting and traffic generation and have a clear sense of what their audience is looking for. They are often leaders within their niche and make good money.

They enjoy a comfortable living. The problem is they are sitting on their ?ass-ets? and thinking what they have accomplished so far is all they can do. They fail to realize there is more opportunity available if they are willing to put in a little extra effort.

Level 6 ? The Master

The ?Master? is a smart marketing agent. They are making good money, and can teach others how to do the same. Most are visionaries, charismatic leaders who have a good handle on everything they need to succeed. They?ll fail only if they stop thinking about what more they can do. There is always more success just around the corner, if only one takes the time to look.

The Master marketers are millionaires, or at least making 6 figures a year. They are leaders in their industry. They are well versed in direct response marketing and can teach others. They have a vast amount of knowledge both online and offline and experience working in different businesses.

Most have experience working with adversity. They are high performance people who make great mentors. Most understand traffic conversion and traffic generation.

The Master marketer can get into any niche and make money, even if they don?t have any affinity or experience working with a niche.

They recognize the Internet is nothing more than a medium they can use to make money. They integrate online and offline marketing. They posses a solid understanding of copywriting, testing and tacking. They build a team of experts around them and delegate responsibility to talented people.

Level 7 ? The Entrepreneur

This is where everyone should aspire to be. The Entrepreneur has already achieved true victory. They are the models that others try to mimic and follow. If you ask me, your goals should be no less than achieving ?The Entrepreneur ? statue.

These are the multimillionaires, the master sales people and the master marketers. They have a strong team of talented people with different expertise surrounding them.

These are the people taking their companies public. They are raising capital and selling to the public? to shareholders? but not to customers.

They have an exit strategy in place before starting something new. They recognize the purpose of a business is to sell it or put it on autopilot so they can enjoy their lives to the fullest. This is where you want to be.

Example: ebay.com, google.com, yahoo.com? etc.

So now I ask you? Which one are you? Which one do you want to be? The people you know, which level are they at? Are they realizing their dreams? Why or why not?

You have to ask questions, have a firm understanding of where you are NOW and where you WANT to be soon if you want to succeed. Don?t just charge ahead blindly, but don?t sit on you?re ass either.

If you want to succeed, take charge of your life and your financial future. Find out where you are, and what steps you need to take to be where you want to be.

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News Summary: Jobless claims, earnings fuel stocks

THE JOBS HUNT: Weekly applications for unemployment benefits fell 16,000 to 339,000, the second-lowest in more than five years, according to the Labor Department. U.S. job creation plunged in March, however.

CENTERING IN: Some investors say the stock market's gains this week are being driven not by confidence in the economy but by the belief that the major central banks, including the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, will continue their easy-money policies.

MORE WITH LESS: So far most S&P 500 companies have beat analysts' estimates for first-quarter earnings, but many have also missed on revenue. That's a sign that companies are making do with less, not that customers are buying.

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US frees Iranian scientist after more than year in custody, Oman says

Sarah Shourd, who was released after being imprisoned for 410 days in Iran, says being in the U.S. without her fiance Shane Bauer and friend Josh Fattal, who are still in Iran, is ?an extension of her punishment.?

By Saleh al-Shaybani and Sami Aboudi, Reuters

MUSCAT, Oman -- An Iranian scientist held for more than a year in California on charges of violating U.S. sanctions arrived in Muscat on Friday, after being freed in what the Omani foreign ministry said was a humanitarian gesture.

Mojtaba Atarodi, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at Sharif University of Technology, had been detained for allegedly buying high-tech U.S. laboratory equipment, according to previous Iranian media reports.

The U.S. sanctions are linked to Tehran's disputed nuclear program, which it says is for peaceful purposes only but Washington says is aimed at manufacturing a nuclear weapon.

Iran's semi-official Fars news agency said Atarodi would return home on Saturday.

Oman, a U.S.-allied Gulf Arab state which enjoys good relations with Tehran, has previously helped mediate the release of Western prisoners held by the Islamic republic.

Authorities in the Sultanate had worked with U.S. officials to speed up Atarodi's case and return him home, the Omani foreign ministry said in a statement carried by local media. It said Oman would provide medical attention for Atarodi until his return to Iran, giving no further details.

He had been released after follow-ups by Iran's foreign ministry, that ministry's spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast was quoted as saying by the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA).

Now that they're safe on U.S. soil, two American hikers freed from an Iranian prison last week talk about their captivity in Iran. NBC's Ron Allen reports.

Iran and the United States severed relations after the overthrow of Iran's pro-Western monarchy in 1979.

Iran freed two U.S. citizens who had been sentenced to eight years in jail for spying into Omani custody in September 2011.

Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer were among three people arrested while hiking along the Iraq-Iran border in 2009 were flown to Oman after officials there helped secure their release by posting bail of $1 million. They denied being spies.

The third, Sarah Shourd, was freed in September 2010, also by way of Oman.

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NASA probe observes meteors colliding with Saturn's rings

Apr. 25, 2013 ? NASA's Cassini spacecraft has provided the first direct evidence of small meteoroids breaking into streams of rubble and crashing into Saturn's rings.

These observations make Saturn's rings the only location besides Earth, the moon and Jupiter where scientists and amateur astronomers have been able to observe impacts as they occur. Studying the impact rate of meteoroids from outside the Saturnian system helps scientists understand how different planet systems in our solar system formed.

The solar system is full of small, speeding objects. These objects frequently pummel planetary bodies. The meteoroids at Saturn are estimated to range from about one-half inch to several yards (1 centimeter to several meters) in size. It took scientists years to distinguish tracks left by nine meteoroids in 2005, 2009 and 2012.

Details of the observations appear in a paper in the Thursday, April 25 edition of Science.

Results from Cassini have already shown Saturn's rings act as very effective detectors of many kinds of surrounding phenomena, including the interior structure of the planet and the orbits of its moons. For example, a subtle but extensive corrugation that ripples 12,000 miles (19,000 kilometers) across the innermost rings tells of a very large meteoroid impact in 1983.

"These new results imply the current-day impact rates for small particles at Saturn are about the same as those at Earth -- two very different neighborhoods in our solar system -- and this is exciting to see," said Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "It took Saturn's rings acting like a giant meteoroid detector -- 100 times the surface area of the Earth -- and Cassini's long-term tour of the Saturn system to address this question."

The Saturnian equinox in summer 2009 was an especially good time to see the debris left by meteoroid impacts. The very shallow sun angle on the rings caused the clouds of debris to look bright against the darkened rings in pictures from Cassini's imaging science subsystem.

"We knew these little impacts were constantly occurring, but we didn't know how big or how frequent they might be, and we didn't necessarily expect them to take the form of spectacular shearing clouds," said Matt Tiscareno, lead author of the paper and a Cassini participating scientist at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. "The sunlight shining edge-on to the rings at the Saturnian equinox acted like an anti-cloaking device, so these usually invisible features became plain to see."

Tiscareno and his colleagues now think meteoroids of this size probably break up on a first encounter with the rings, creating smaller, slower pieces that then enter into orbit around Saturn. The impact into the rings of these secondary meteoroid bits kicks up the clouds. The tiny particles forming these clouds have a range of orbital speeds around Saturn. The clouds they form soon are pulled into diagonal, extended bright streaks.

"Saturn's rings are unusually bright and clean, leading some to suggest that the rings are actually much younger than Saturn," said Jeff Cuzzi, a co-author of the paper and a Cassini interdisciplinary scientist specializing in planetary rings and dust at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif. "To assess this dramatic claim, we must know more about the rate at which outside material is bombarding the rings. This latest analysis helps fill in that story with detection of impactors of a size that we weren't previously able to detect directly."

The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., a division of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. JPL designed, developed and assembled the Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras. The imaging team consists of scientists from the United States, England, France and Germany. The imaging operations center is based at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo.

For images of the impacts and information about Cassini, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/cassini and http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov .

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  1. Matthew S. Tiscareno, Colin J. Mitchell, Carl D. Murray, Daiana Di Nino, Matthew M. Hedman, J?rgen Schmidt, Joseph A. Burns, Jeffrey N. Cuzzi, Carolyn C. Porco, Kevin Beurle, and Michael W. Evans. Observations of Ejecta Clouds Produced by Impacts onto Saturn?s Rings. Science, 2013; 340 (6131): 460-464 DOI: 10.1126/science.1233524

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Mammal and bug food co-op in the High Arctic

Apr. 24, 2013 ? Who would have thought that two very different species, a small insect and a furry alpine mammal, would develop a shared food arrangement in the far North?

University of Alberta researchers were certainly surprised when they discovered the unusual response of pikas to patches of vegetation that had previously been grazed on by caterpillars from a species normally found in the high Arctic.

U of A biology researcher Isabel C. Barrio analyzed how two herbivores, caterpillars and pikas, competed for scarce vegetation in alpine areas of the southwest Yukon. The caterpillars come out of their winter cocoons and start consuming vegetation soon after the snow melts in June. Weeks later, the pika starts gathering and storing food in its winter den. For the experiment, Barrio altered the numbers of caterpillars grazing on small plots of land surrounding pika dens.

"What we found was that the pikas preferred the patches first grazed on by caterpillars," said Barrio. "We think the caterpillar's waste acted as a natural fertilizer, making the vegetation richer and more attractive to the pika."

U of A biology professor David Hik, who supervised the research, says the results are the opposite of what the team expected to find.

"Normally you'd expect that increased grazing by the caterpillars would have a negative effect on the pika," said Hik. "But the very territorial little pika actually preferred the vegetation first consumed by the caterpillars."

The researchers say it's highly unusual that two distant herbivore species -- an insect in its larval stage and a mammal -- react positively to one another when it comes to the all-consuming survival issue of finding food.

These caterpillars stay in their crawling larval stage for up to 14 years, sheltering in a cocoon during the long winters before finally becoming Arctic woolly bear moths for the final 24 hours of their lives.

The pika does not hibernate and gathers a food supply in its den. Its food-gathering territory surrounds the den and covers an area of around 700 square metres.

The researchers say they'll continue their work on the caterpillar-pika relationship to explore the long-term implications for increased insect populations and competition for scarce food resources in northern mountain environments.

Barrio was the lead author on the collaborative research project, which was published April 24 in the journal Biology Letters.

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  1. I. C. Barrio, D. S. Hik, K. Peck, C. G. Bueno. After the frass: foraging pikas select patches previously grazed by caterpillars. Biology Letters, 2013; 9 (3): 20130090 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0090

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U.S. rejects North Korean demand for nuclear status

By Robert Birsel and Stephanie Nebehay

SEOUL/GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea insisted on Tuesday that it be recognized as a nuclear weapons state, a demand the United States promptly dismissed as "neither realistic nor acceptable".

After weeks of tension on the Korean peninsula, including North Korean threats of nuclear war, the North has in recent days begun to at least talk about dialogue in response to calls for talks from both the United States and South Korea.

The North's Rodong Sinmun newspaper rejected as unacceptable the U.S. and South Korean condition that it agree to dismantle its nuclear weapons and suspend missile launches before talks can begin.

"If the DPRK sits at a table with the U.S., it has to be a dialogue between nuclear weapons states, not one side forcing the other to dismantle nuclear weapons," the newspaper said, referring to the North by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

The United States swiftly rejected Pyongyang's claim of nuclear status, while NATO foreign ministers condemned its pursuit of ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs and called for "credible" talks to be held on denuclearization.

"North Korea's demand to be recognized as a nuclear weapons state is neither realistic nor acceptable," Thomas Countryman, U.S. Assistant Secretary for International Security and Non-Proliferation, told Reuters in Geneva.

Countryman, who is heading the U.S. delegation to two-week talks on the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), told reporters on Monday: "It is important that the world respond calmly but deliberately without changing our emphasis that the goal of the world to which North Korea is committed is a denuclearized Korean peninsula.

"And the more states that make that clear, the greater the chance we have of arriving at exactly that goal," he said.

A White House spokesman said this month North Korea would need to show it was serious about abandoning its nuclear ambitions for talks to be meaningful.

In Brussels, NATO foreign ministers issued a statement saying that North Korea's "provocative actions" violated U.N. Security Council resolutions, undermined regional stability and jeopardized prospects for lasting peace.

"We urge the DPRK to refrain from further provocative acts," the NATO ministers said, calling for North Korea to comply with Security Council resolutions and return to the NPT from which the reclusive country announced its withdrawal in 2003.

Pyongyang should abandon all nuclear weapons and nuclear and ballistic missile programs in a "complete, verifiable and irreversible manner" and engage in credible talks on denuclearization, they said.

North Korea signed a denuclearization-for-aid deal in 2005 but later backed out of that pact. It now says its nuclear arms are a "treasured sword" that it will never give up.

It conducted its third nuclear test in February.

That triggered new U.N. sanctions which in turn led to a dramatic intensification of North Korea's threats of nuclear strikes against South Korea and the United States.

But in a sign the hostility was easing, North Korea last Thursday offered the United States and South Korea a list of conditions for talks, including the lifting of U.N. sanctions.

The United States responded by saying it awaited "clear signals" that North Korea would halt its nuclear weapons activities.

North Korea has a long record of making threats to secure concessions from the United States and South Korea, only to repeat the process later. Both the United States and the South have said in recent days that the cycle must cease.

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization said in Vienna on Tuesday that it had unexpectedly detected radioactive gases that could have come from North Korea's nuclear weapons test in February, possibly providing the first "smoking gun" evidence of the explosion.

(Additional reporting by Adrian Croft in Brussels; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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Yves Levigne explaining, Nick Diaz and Dan Hardy fight-talkin? and more in Dana White?s video blog

UFC president Dana White released his latest video blog. This one takes a behind-the-scenes look at UFC 158 in Montreal, complete with a whole lot of bro-hugging. As you watch, turn the volume on your computer down if you're at a workplace where the F-bomb isn't OK, and keep an eye out for these moments:

-- Referee Yves Levigne talking to Antonio Carvalho about the stoppage of his bout with Darren Elkins. Levigne explained his thought process to Carvalho, which can be instructional for Carvalho and other fighters in the future. The best referees are those who are communicative, and Levigne did a good job here.

-- White's expletive-filled reaction to the excellent bout between Johny Hendricks and Carlos Condit

-- At UFC 158, Bruce Buffer made a rare mistake, calling the Condit-Hendricks bout the main event when it was the co-main. Buffer works really hard at making his announcing special, and you can see how upset he was by the mistake when he talked to White about it.

-- Nick Diaz and Dan Hardy, both men who have dropped decisions to Georges St-Pierre, talking about fighting.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/yves-levigne-explaining-nick-diaz-dan-hardy-fight-145530668--mma.html

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Wyden Primed to Take Finance Gavel : Roll Call News

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Wyden could take over as chairman of the Finance Committee, now that Baucus has announced his retirement.

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., is next in line to assume the chairmanship of the Senate Finance Committee upon the reported retirement of current Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., at the end of next year.

Wyden is No. 3 in seniority on the panel, but Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., who would be in line to take over, has already announced his retirement.

Democrats hold fairly true to their succession rules, particularly given that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is a believer in observing informal seniority rules. Wyden is currently the chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and the powerful Finance gavel would be his to turn down.

On Tuesday, Wyden declined to comment.

?I?m not up on any press reports,? Wyden told reporters after an Energy hearing. ?I just heard these press reports, and I?m not going to comment on them in any way. All I?ve heard are press reports. I am not going to comment in any way this morning.?

Over the years, Baucus and Wyden have clashed on the Finance panel. The Oregon senator has a history of freelancing bipartisan bills with Republicans that Democrats often find unhelpful for their overall message. That was true last year, when Wyden teamed up with House Budget Chairman Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., on Medicare, but later distanced himself from the bill when the then-GOP vice presidential nominee it to burnish his bipartisan chops.

The next Democratic senator in line after Wyden is Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y. As it stands, Schumer is also high in the order to assume the Senate Banking Committee gavel, just behind Jack Reed of Rhode Island, after Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., announced his retirement last month. Reed is expected to assume the chairmanship of the Armed Services panel.

Lauren Gardner contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.rollcall.com/news/wyden_primed_to_take_finance_gavel-224260-1.html

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Argument preview: Legal advice as property : SCOTUSblog

At 10 a.m. tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hold one hour of oral argument on the novel issue of whether a lawyer?s legal advice can be treated as a kind of property that can be taken by extortion.? The argument time?in the case of Sekhar v. United States (docket 12-357) will be divided equally between the two sides.? Arguing for Massachusetts financier Giridhar Sekhar will be Paul D. Clement of the Washington law firm of Bancroft PLLC.? Representing the federal government will be Sarah E. Harrington, an Assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General.

Background

A lawyer?s advice ? depending on how good it turns out to be ? can be something of?value.? But is it property, the kind of property that would be involved when a hoodlum might say:??Your advice, or else??? That is the rather bizarre issue that the Supreme Court will now seek to settle in a case involving the Hobbs Act ? a federal law enacted in 1946 that makes it a crime to take someone else?s property by the use of a threat of force or violence.

The Hobbs Act is commonly used against mob figures who use threats as a way of doing their?criminal deeds.? In this case, however, the law was used against a Brookline, Mass., man, financier Giridhar Sekhar, when the government accused him of threatening to expose an alleged extra-marital affair if a lawyer for the state of New York did not give legal advice that could benefit Sekhar?s financial interests.

In a well-known decision?in 2003, Scheidler v. National Organization for Women?(a case about attempts to use the Hobbs Act against a plot to shut down abortion clinics), the Supreme Court appeared to have narrowed the scope of the Act, but that ruling was of no help to the Massachusetts financier.? He was convicted of one count of extortion and six counts of interstate transmission of threats of extortion, and was sentenced to fifteen months in prison on each count (with the sentences to be served concurrently).

The case focuses on the meaning of the word ?property? in the Hobbs Act: while legal advice is not physical property, is it a form of intangible property?? The facts of the case are more complex than the legal issue.

In New York State, there is an employee pension fund for state or local government workers ? the Common Retirement Fund.? The fund puts its assets into various investments, as decided by the state comptroller? A commitment to put money into?a particular investment signals that that opportunity has the backing of the fund, thus attracting other investors.

The comptroller had made a commitment in 2008 to put $35 million into a fund managed by a group named FA Technology Ventures, but that never matured into an actual investment.? In October 2009, the comptroller considered another potential $35 million investment in two funds operated by FA Tech, which potentially would give FA Tech management fees of nearly $8 million, and possibly more, over a ten-year period.

The general counsel of the Retirement Fund was considering whether to sign off on this new investment.? But the legal office learned that the state attorney general was investigating the placement agent that had advised FA Tech on the earlier potential investment, but not the one in 2009.? The general counsel wrote an internal memo advising against the new investment proposal.? The comptroller then chose not to make that deal.

FA Tech?s management heard rumors that the general counsel of the Retirement Fund was having an extra-marital affair.? The government would later charge one of the management partners ? Giridhar C. Sekhar ? with?writing e-mail messages to the general counsel, mentioning an ethical issue.

One of the messages accused the state legal officer of black-balling a recommendation of the Retirement Fund.? It threatened that,if the general counsel did not recommend going ahead on the second FA Tech investment, that the general counsel?s wife, the comptroller, the attorney general, and the press will be told that the general counsel was having an affair.

Made aware of the e-mails, the FBI traced them to Sekhar?s computer at his home in Brookline.? He admitted that he was the sender.?? He was then accused under the Hobbs Act of attempting to obtain by threats a favorable ruling by the general counsel on the FA Tech deal.?? Sekhar?s lawyers moved to have the charges dismissed, contending that a recommendation by a government staff lawyer paid by the state was not a form of property that could be sought by threats.

The judge rejected the challenge, concluding that a state lawyer?s legal advice was a form of intangible property under the Hobbs Act.? The judge ruled that federal prosecutors needed only to prove that Sekhar believed that the general counsel?s advice was the determining factor on whether the investment commitment would go ahead.?? He was convicted, and the judge threw out a post-verdict motion to wipe out the verdict, on the same property definition point.

The case went to the Second Circuit Court, and it agreed that the general counsel?s advice was property under the Hobbs Act.? A state staff lawyer, the Circuit Court declared, had the right to make legal recommendations without being subjected to threats to influence them.?? Making recommendations, the decision said, is the way lawyers make their living.

Sekhar?s lawyers took the case on to the Supreme Court last September.

Petition for certiorari

The Sekhar petition raised the single legal issue of whether a recommendation by a salaried state attorney in?a single instance is ?intangible property that can be the subject of an extortion attempt? under the Hobbs Act.

The petition argued that the Second Circuit ruling had ?radically? changed the meaning of??property? in three ways that were wrong: by treating the right of an official to make a recommendation as property of that official, by turning virtually any attempt at coercion into extortion when all that was involved was a lawyer?s legal advice, and by holding that the prosecution need not show that the property involved has any value to that lawyer.

Sekhar?s lawyers contended that the Second Circuit ruling conflicted with the Justices? 2003 decision in the Scheidler case, arguing that the Court had narrowed the concept of property under the Hobbs Act to something of value that a person can exercise, transfer, or sell, including tangible assets that are subject to an individual?s control.

The Justice Department urged the Court not to grant review, asserting that the Second Circuit got the issue right, and that there was no conflict among the federal appeals courts on that question.?? On the correctness of the decision below, the Department argued that the concept of property ?includes not only the tangible and intangible assets of a business, but also the control over those assets.??? That includes, the brief in opposition said, control of a business in any legitimate manner.

A lawyer?s advice, according to the government, is something that an attorney sells to a client and thus it amounts to intangible property subject to extortion.

The government also contended that the Second Circuit did not contradict the Justices? Scheidler decision, because that ruling turned on the meaning of the word ?obtain? in the Hobbs Act, not the word ?property.?

Briefs on the merits

Giridhar Sekhar?s brief on the merits asked the Court to look closely as to what had actually been done when the Retirement Fund?s general counsel made a legal recommendation.?? It is?not something that has been transferred to anyone else, and certainly was not transferred to Sekhar.? Once delivered, a piece of legal?advice does not become property of someone else, the brief added.

What the general counsel did, in his official state-paid duties, according to the brief, was to make routine, case-by-case recommendations as part of an internal government decision-making process.? If, as the Supreme Court has held, a license not yet? issued by a government agency?and its issuance by the agency do not make it property, then internal legal advice cannot become property, Sekhar contended.

If the general counsel had retracted his earlier advice to veto the proposed investment and had made a recommendation more favorable to FA Tech?s interest, the brief said, that did not create property that could be acquired.

What the Second Circuit did in trying to salvage the guilty verdict, Sekhar argued, was to come up with the theory that the ?property? at issue was the general counsel?s right to give legal advice without being subjected to threats.?? That ?right? is no more property than the recommendation itself, his brief asserted.

What the Court did in the Scheidler opinion, the brief said, was to use common sense.? And the Scheidler limitation of the Hobbs Act, the document added, reflected the congressional judgment to make it a federal crime to engage in extortion, but not to engage in mere ?coercion.?

Finally, Sekhar?s lawyers argued that the ?rule of lenity? and the need to avoid ?federalizing? many crimes counseled against extending the definition of extortion to include legal advice by a paid government attorney.?? If what Sekhar did constituted extortion under federal law, and not mere coercion, that would bring many forms of ?social protest and labor activism? under the Hobbs Act, the brief said.

The federal government?s merits brief argued that the Hobbs Act extends to ?intangible rights with economic value,? noting that the federal law was modeled on New York State?s extortion law.? That state law had been interpreted, as long ago as 1892, to mean that it covered property beyond ?tangible articles alone,? according to the brief.?? State courts had read that law to include ?the right to run a business and the right to labor.??? Congress passed the Hobbs Act against that broad background, the brief argued.

When one interferes with someone else?s ?right to pursue one?s existing business or occupation free from improper interference,? that constitutes a violation of the basic principles of the Hobbs Act, the government asserted.? ?The right to work in order to earn a living is among the most important intangible rights protected as property, as a variety of sources of law recognize,? the brief said.

When Congress enacted the Hobbs Act, it did so, the Department?s lawyers contended, to fight racketeering and the habit of racketeers of using extortion to take control of legitimate businesses and labor unions.? That aim would be frustrated if Sekhar?s view of the Hobbs Act were to prevail, the document said.

On the details of what the Retirement Fund?s general counsel was doing in this case, the government brief said the state lawyer was giving substantive legal advice to the comptroller and that what Sekhar attempted to do was to take control of the general counsel?s advice and turn it to his own property.

The government argued that interpreting the Hobbs Act to reach what Sekhar did would not intrude upon states? interests in enforcing their own laws.? Congress passed the law knowing that it would reach conduct that states already made crimes under their own laws, and it enacted the law under its extensive Commerce Clause powers, the document said.

Finally, the government?s lawyers argued that ?the rule of lenity? ?has no role to play in this case,? because that is ?a tie-breaking rule? that helps resolve competing interpretations of a criminal law when they are in balance.? The meaning of ?property? under extortion principles is clear, and thus there is no balance to strike.

Sekhar?s side in the case is supported by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and by the Cato Institute, a libertarian advocacy organization.? Their amicus brief contended that Sekhar?s case illustrated ?a recurring pattern in federal criminal law,? with Congress passed a law directed at a specific problem, federal prosecutors seek to enlarge its meaning to other problems they perceive, some courts accept those expanding arguments, and then the Supreme Court ?steps in to return the statute to the limits that the text and principles of statutory interpretation require.?

That brief echoed Sekhar?s expressions of concern about the impact on federalism principles, and on the need to apply the ?rule of lenity? to a criminal statute.

Analysis

If the Supreme Court were to view this case as confined to the Hobbs Act, it might well be easier for the federal government to win.? It is unusual to think of legal advice as ?property,? but it is not too hard to think of it as having economic value, and that puts an extort to steer it by threats closer to the concept of extortion.

But an expansive definition of??property? in this case, embracing the right to run a business and the right to make a living, probably could not be confined to Hobbs Act jurisprudence.? It could set the stage for many other assertions of rights that are insulated from interference by government regulation or control.? This is a Supreme Court that is not particularly fond of reading federal laws to create original new forms of ?rights.?

The government, then, has to depend quite heavily upon the Court examining the Hobbs Act, and its New York antecedent state law, and finding there an expansive notion of?how to define intangible property that can be confined to the extortion context.

Giridhar Sekhar?s appeal, aside from relying upon a claim that treating legal advice as either a form of ?property? or as a form of a ?property right? as absurd, probably made its strongest points in arguing that a criminal statute should not be extended out to novel reach without Congress having contemplated that specifically, and in arguing against ?federalization? of the crime of coercion.

What may well work against Sekhar, though, are the facts of the case of what he was accused of doing: using a threat of damaging publicity and damaging reports to a lawyer?s superiors in order to get a policy decision turned around so that he and his firm could pocket?millions in management fees.??That was hardly a form of petitioning government for a redress of grievances, so much as it has the aroma of?pure manipulation for economic gain.?? His lawyers need to find ways to keep the Justices thinking about legal arguments and not focus too heavily upon the prosecution?s evidence.

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Posted in Sekhar v. U.S., Analysis, Featured, Merits Cases

Recommended Citation: Lyle Denniston, Argument preview: Legal advice as property, SCOTUSblog (Apr. 22, 2013, 7:02 PM), http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/04/argument-preview-legal-advice-as-property/

Source: http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/04/argument-preview-legal-advice-as-property/

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