Sure looks like it, but decide for yourself. Whitey Bulger is the alleged crime boss arrested Wednesday by FBI agents in Santa Monica, Calif., with his longtime girlfriend Catherine Greig. The basis for the Jack Nicholson character in “The Departed,” Bulger is suspected of involvement in at least 19 murders and myriad other crimes. Until last month, only one other figure on the FBI's most wanted list was considered more dangerous — Osama bin Laden.
Continue reading …The editor-at-large of the San Francisco Chronicle was “duped” by his former employee Jose Antonio Vargas, the journalist who recently admitted to being an illegal immigrant . “Jose lied to me and everyone else he worked for, and that’s not kosher, especially in a profession where facts and, more elusively, the…
Continue reading …DoE To Release 30 Million Barrels of Oil From Strategic Reserve Europe day ahead: Growth worries dampen sentiment Wall Street Tanks on Economic Concerns, Oil Selloff, Possible Greece Default _gregjohnson says: VIDEO Pimco's El-Erian on Greece Outlook, IEA Oil Release – Bloomberg http://t.co/j2c7lcN via @BloombergNews
Continue reading …While in New York City today promoting his new fragrance, pop singer Justin Bieber was signing autographs outside Macy’s in Midtown Manhattan. That’s apparently when he was rushed by a crazed fan, causing Beiber’s security team to step in and Beiber himself to get defensive. But there’s just one problem. The “crazed fan” was allegedly an undercover cop who actually tried to step in to control the crowd…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 23/06/2011 23:31 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …We all know how the story ended for the first “Sheriff of Wall Street,” Eliot Spitzer. CNN hailed attorney Preet Bharara as the “New Sheriff of Wall Street” in a puff-piece Thursday afternoon, and one can only wonder if his career path will eventually take him to a prime-time slot at CNN as a Democrat mouthpiece. Bharara was nominated by President Obama in 2009 to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. In less than two years he has convicted 44 people on Wall Street for insider trading, thus earning him headlines and a complimentary title from CNN. [Video below the break.] CNN did not mention that Bharara was a chief counsel to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on the Senate Judiciary Committee, before he was nominated by President Obama. He also helped oversee the congressional investigation into the firings of eight attorneys by the Bush administration in 2006. CNN touted Bharara's record going after Wall Street but also online poker websites and the Times Square bomber. They did mention a common complaint of his critics – that he hasn't caught any of the big wigs responsible for the 2008 economic fiasco – but buried it deep in the segment and immediately followed up with a positive quote from a government official. Nonetheless, CNNMoney's Poppy Harlow praised Bharara as “taking down the Gordon Gekkos of Wall Street” and noted his “aggressive tactics that have people talking.” A transcript of the segment, which aired on June 23 at 12:56 p.m. EDT, is as follows: FREDRICKA WHITFIELD: All right, and now the moment you've been waiting for. The “Choose The News” winner. Meet the man taking on white collar criminals on Wall Street. Poppy Harlow has this story. (Video Clip) PREET BHARARA, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York: Greed sometimes is not good. POPPY HARLOW, CNNMoney.com (voice-over): Taking down the Gordon Gekkos of Wall Street, Preet Bharara is making quite a name for himself as U.S. attorney for the southern district of New York. Professor JOHN COFFEE, Columbia Law School: From the standpoint of Wall Street traders who are thinking of crossing the line, they should view him as not just a sheriff, but Matt Dillon, U.S. Marshal. HARLOW: Tackling the biggest insider trading case in U.S. history, he's keeping the financial world on its toes. RAVI BATRA, defense attorney: I see what he's done as nothing short of throwing the neutron bomb on to Wall Street. HARLOW: In less than two years, 49 people charged with insider trading, 44 convicted, and eight sentenced. JEFF TOOBIN, CNN legal analyst: He is using these insider trading cases, not just to prosecute the guilty, but to use them as a warning to all of Wall Street that this behavior will not be tolerated. HARLOW: It's his aggressive tactics that have people talking. DANIEL RICHMAN, FMR. ASST. U.S. ATTORNEY: I certainly think the use of wiretaps is something rather new in the securities area. But, frankly, snatching hard drives is too. When the hedge fund guys start acting like mobsters, they get treated like that. RAJARATNAM: (phone conversation) And there's a rumor, that Goldman might look to buy a commercial bank. GUPTA: Mhmm. RAJARATNAM: Have you heard anything along that lines? HARLOW: What was that? RAJARATNAM: Have you heard anything along that lines? HARLOW: That's the sound of someone breaking the law. CHIESI: (phone conversation) I just got a call from my guy, I played him like a finely-tuned piano. HARLOW: All from wire taps ordered by Bharara. WILLIAM COHAN, Fortune contributor: That is sending a shiver through Wall Street. People are afraid to talk on their phones now or to text messages. All the — it has the desired effect. HARLOW (on camera): Bharara took down the man that ran this hedge fund, Galleon Group. His name is Raj Rajaratnam. And he was found guilty on 14 counts of insider trading. HARLOW (voice-over): But Bharara is taking on more than Wall Street. He brought down online poker websites that were allegedly involved in money laundering. He's prosecuting Bernie Madoff's cohorts and he sent the Times Square bomber to prison. But critics say Bharara has failed to take on any of the Wall Street big wigs. ROBERT KHUZAMI, director of enforcement, S.E.C.: It's not for a lack of desire. It has to do with the fact that the evidence is not there. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: If there are charges to be brought, he'll bring them. If there are convictions to be had, he'll take them. HARLOW: Something the SEC applauds. KHUZAMI: Both of us together are better than us separately. I think in this case, one plus one equals three. HARLOW: And when you look at his numbers, so far they're pretty solid. Poppy Harlow, CNN Money, New York. (End Video Clip) WHITFIELD: And if your choice did not win or you just want to check out the runners up, I'll have the links on them on Suzanne Malveaux's page at facebook.com/suzannecnn.
Continue reading …You know we’re headed safely into the future when Ford starts trotting out ‘ talking car ‘ technology. It’s highly unlikely that your next-gen Taurus will start criticizing your outfit selection anytime soon, but it will alert you to potential unseen collisions. The V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) communication powering this auto evolution differs slightly from existing peer-to-peer tech — wedding GPS with a dedicated WiFi network, these autobots are only five years away from giving K.I.T.T. all sorts of company. Toss in a bit of FCC -channel security, add a dashboard of flashing-red LEDs, and you’re looking at a car that’ll aggressively bleep and bloop you out of harm’s way. Rest easy Big Brother types, Ford says the cars won’t be automagically controlling themselves — you still have to rely on those well-honed ninja reflexes for that. [Image courtesy CNET ] Ford’s V2V tech talks to other cars, may or may not temper road rage (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …VST & Company – Awitin mo, Isasayaw Ko Karaoke Version Is there really life after death? Freecdtracts.com audio VST & Company – Ipagpatawad Mo Karaoke Version coffeethenwrite says: Just watched the @Aptara webinar about apple's new fixed layout for ebooks (almost all – lost audio ). Now going to watch the one on EPUB3.
Continue reading …As NewsBusters previously reported , Jon Stewart earlier this month did a segment on “The Daily Show” wherein he impersonated Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain using an Amos and Andy voice. While campaigning in Iowa Wednesday, Cain said of this incident, “He wants to mock me because I happen to be a black conservative” (video follows with transcript and commentary): HERMAN CAIN: If you elect me president of the United States of America my commitment to you is I will not just be the president of the Congress or the party. I will be a president, to paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, of the people, by the people and for the people. This is why you heard me say bills will be bills that you and I can understand. I said in one presentation about a month ago: “No bill is going to longer than 3 pages.” Remember that. Some of these idiotic reporters thought I was serious. The joke’s on them. The message was short bills. Understandable bills. No it’s not literally going to be three pages. The executive summary will be three pages. But they want to jump all over me, Jon Stewart. On the way over here, true story, on the way over here I did a radio interview on Sean Hannity’s show. Do you all get that here? Sean Hannity’s show. He pretaped it so I’m telling you when you hear it its not always live. He makes it sound like its live. I did an interview on Sean Hannity’s show on the way over here. I had been traveling the campaign so much I did not hear what Jon Stewart said on Chris Wallace’s Sunday morning show last Sunday. Where he was mocking my three page bills. Did you see that show. And then he mocked me with a, you know, Amos and Andy type brogue. And Sean said you didn’t see that. And I said no Sean, I didn’t see that, I’m out campaigning. And so they played the clip. And I said well Sean first of all if he really thinks that I’m serious about a bill only being three pages the joke’s on him. And I said secondly as far as him mocking me look I’ve been called every name in the book because I’m a conservative, because I’m black. Sticks and stone may break my bones, words are not going to hurt me. I was on that radio show because a happen to be an American black conservative. I labeled my self. I’m an American Black Conservative, an A-B-C. They keep trying to put labels on me. I have been called “Uncle Tom,” “sell out,” “Oreo,” “shameless.” So the fact that he wants to mock me because I happen to be a black conservative, in the words of my Grandfather, “I does not care. I does not care.” Does anyone for a moment think Stewart would have done this if Cain was a liberal? (H/T ThinkProgress )
Continue reading …Home Retail Group said to be in talks to buy parts of Habitat in a possible £20m deal In the 1960s, Sir Terence Conran started a style revolution with the Habitat chain that helped the nation to shake off postwar austerity. It went on to define “the designer decade” of the 1980s, spawned countless imitators on the high street and became a victim of its own success. The chain could now face an ignominious fate, as part of the group which owns Argos, which has pioneered a different kind of design movement selling sofas for under £200 and £30 wardrobes. Home Retail Group was today said to be in talks to buy parts of Habitat in a deal that could be worth up to £20m. Home Retail declined to comment but is reported to be interested in acquiring some of Habitat’s stores and the rights to use the brand in Britain and an announcement could come as soon as tomorrow morning. Home Retail also owns Homebase and analysts suggested the Habitat brand could be used on products across its stores. “I don’t think this is a marriage made in heaven,” said one analyst. “It’s like jumping into a swimming pool with a lump of concrete tied round your neck. Habitat has never made any money and Home Retail has got enough problems of its own. “In the early days Habitat was interesting, innovative and quite successful but only people with extremely long memories can remember its best days.” Habitat has struggled financially for many years. Although the shops were a breath of fresh air when they arrived on the high street, its clever designs were soon mimicked by cheaper rivals and by the late 80s it was in financial difficulties. Even ownership by Sweden’s wealthy Kamprad family, whose patriarch Ingvar founded Ikea, could not restore its fortunes. Despite owning Habitat for nearly 20 years, they failed to come up with a successful formula and eventually paid restructuring firm Hilco a multimillion pound dowry to take the loss-making business off their hands in December 2009. Indeed while Habitat struggled Ikea marched on to become the UK’s biggest furniture retailer with sales of more than £1bn. Last year profits at Argos fell sharply as moribund consumer confidence put a dampener on sales of homeware and electricals and the group’s chief executive Terry Duddy recently warned that sales of electricals – particularly televisions and video games – had tumbled 20% during the spring. According to analysts at Verdict, the high street downturn has cost the furniture market nearly £2bn in lost sales. Neil Saunders says that back in 2008 it was worth £12.5bn but had withered to £10.7bn by last year; it has stabilised but is still predicted to shrink this year. Despite its woes, Home Retail has a substantial cash pile and is looking for new avenues of growth, having embarked on a number of new initiatives including selling books and children’s clothes. Last week it launched Argos TV, its own home shopping channel. Argos has substantial market share in areas such as furniture, toys and homeware. It already owns household brands including Schreiber, Hygena, Alba and Bush and Chad Valley which it bought following the collapse of Woolworths. In sales terms Habitat is a minnow. While Home Retail turned over more than £4bn last year, at last count Habitat was making a loss of £18.7m on sales of £74.3m in the year to March 2009. Habitat’s performance is thought to have improved on Hilco’s watch as it extricated itself from expensive stores and introduced new products and it is said to have approached private equity firms about a deal. It is unclear how many of its 29 stores Home Retail would be interested in taking on but it is thought to face competition from the French furniture group Conforama reported to be interested in buying the international parts of the chain. Conran has had no involvement with Habitat for many years. Having expanded his business empire to include restaurants and hotels, the 79-year-old’s most recent design brief is a homeware collection for Marks & Spencer which he says is a “serious design project”. “It gives us the chance to produce a truly democratic and British collection, something that I have been aiming to achieve all my working life,” said Conran of the tie-up announced in March. “This is our chance at last.” Retail industry Zoe Wood guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Gulping gargoyles! Just when it seemed the Harry Potter franchise was finally avada kedavra-ed, J.K. Rowling has launched the website “Pottermore” to continue the story of the young boy wizard. (See what she’s doing with the wordplay there?) The site, which Rowling launched via YouTube, will sell her seven Potter novels as e-books and audiobooks
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