Chicago, a city notorious for political corruption, now has one more scandal to add to its list. Thanks to a change in the city’s pension code passed in 1991, 23 retired labor union officials stand to collect a total $56 million from two city funds over their lifetimes, according to a Chicago Tribune/WGN TV investigation. The law uses the retired leaders’ union salaries to determine their pensions, instead of the salaries they made as city employees, the report found. Some of the more egregious examples include Dennis Gannon, who the city re-hired for one day and managed to net a $158,000 pension, according to The Tribune. Liberato “Al” Naimoli, president of the Cement Workers Union Local 76, officially retired from his $15,000 a year job working for the city last year even though he hadn’t held the job for 25 years. Naimoli is drawing $13,000 from city coffers, according to the report. The investigation’s findings add fuel to critics who say Chicago and the state of Illinois is rife with corruption. Former Governor Rod Blagojevich could serve up to 30 years to life in prison for corruption charges including that he tried to benefit from picking President Barack Obama’s replacement in the Illinois Senate, according to The Chicago Sun Times. And Blagojevich isn’t the only one who is corrupt; The Sun Times reports that Chicago FBI branch is investigating 2,000 public corruption cases in the area. A former Chicago police officer was sentenced to 12 years in prison earlier this month for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from drug dealers, among other charges, CBS reports. At least the city is paying out pensions to people who are still alive. The federal government spent more than $120 million over the last five years on retirement payments for dead retired employees, the Office of Personnel Management reported on Friday. Read the full Chicago Tribune/WGN TV investigation here.
Continue reading …Although the BlackBerry app store may be missing a favorite app or ten, according to a report from Evans Data Corp., developers are still making money by creating apps for the OS. Although the survey feels a bit narrow in scope (just 400 working developers were polled), 13 percent of ‘Berry devs said they make $100,000 or more per app — which according to the data collectors — is “considerably more than Android or iOS developers.” So why isn’t everyone dropping what they’re doing to develop for RIM’s OS? The problems seemed to outweigh the allure of cold, hard cash. 37 percent said app visibility was the biggest issue with the store , while others griped about the approval process and heavy restrictions. Developers were equally unenthusiastic about BlackBerry’s future, as only 4.8 percent predicted it would have the top market share two years from now — 30.2 percent went with Android and 28.4 percent voted Apple’s App Store. Check out the full report at the source. Continue reading Survey finds BlackBerry developers still profitable, Android Market as the store to watch Filed under: Cellphones Survey finds BlackBerry developers still profitable, Android Market as the store to watch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 14:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Notorious movie director Tommy Wiseau has rolled out his new videogame-based show, The Tommy Wi-Show and it is exactly what fans of his work were likely expecting. Tommy garbles his way through awkward scenes, and plays some videogames. This week, he tackles Mortal Kombat , and I won’t spoil how the match goes, but he displays some surprising gaming skills. If anybody could prove that E-Sports is a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 25/09/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Notorious movie director Tommy Wiseau has rolled out his new videogame-based show, The Tommy Wi-Show and it is exactly what fans of his work were likely expecting. Tommy garbles his way through awkward scenes, and plays some videogames. This week, he tackles Mortal Kombat , and I won’t spoil how the match goes, but he displays some surprising gaming skills. If anybody could prove that E-Sports is a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 25/09/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Notorious movie director Tommy Wiseau has rolled out his new videogame-based show, The Tommy Wi-Show and it is exactly what fans of his work were likely expecting. Tommy garbles his way through awkward scenes, and plays some videogames. This week, he tackles Mortal Kombat , and I won’t spoil how the match goes, but he displays some surprising gaming skills. If anybody could prove that E-Sports is a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 25/09/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Notorious movie director Tommy Wiseau has rolled out his new videogame-based show, The Tommy Wi-Show and it is exactly what fans of his work were likely expecting. Tommy garbles his way through awkward scenes, and plays some videogames. This week, he tackles Mortal Kombat , and I won’t spoil how the match goes, but he displays some surprising gaming skills. If anybody could prove that E-Sports is a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 25/09/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Notorious movie director Tommy Wiseau has rolled out his new videogame-based show, The Tommy Wi-Show and it is exactly what fans of his work were likely expecting. Tommy garbles his way through awkward scenes, and plays some videogames. This week, he tackles Mortal Kombat , and I won’t spoil how the match goes, but he displays some surprising gaming skills. If anybody could prove that E-Sports is a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 25/09/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Notorious movie director Tommy Wiseau has rolled out his new videogame-based show, The Tommy Wi-Show and it is exactly what fans of his work were likely expecting. Tommy garbles his way through awkward scenes, and plays some videogames. This week, he tackles Mortal Kombat , and I won’t spoil how the match goes, but he displays some surprising gaming skills. If anybody could prove that E-Sports is a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 25/09/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Lindsay Lohan for Philipp Plein in Milano Lindsay Lohan @ Philipp Plein Show Milan 24 Sept 2011 Lindsay Lohan @ Philipp Plein Show Milan 24 Sept 2011 FuckYeahLohan says: #TeamLohan Lindsay Lohan : Philipp Plein Photo Shoot!: Lindsay Lohan : Philipp Plein Photo Shoot! http://t.co/SWeAPLIJ #FreeLindsayLohan
Continue reading …Teenage monks who called for religious freedom before burning themselves said to be in stable condition Two monks set fire to themselves in a Tibetan town in western China on Monday, months after the brother of one of the men died in a self-immolation, according to the Free Tibet campaign . The campaign group said Lobsang Kalsang and Lobsang Konchok, both aged 18 or 19 and from Kirti monastery in Aba county, Sichuan, had called for religious freedom and shouted “Long live the Dalai Lama” before burning themselves. State news agency Xinhua said two monks had been rescued by police and had suffered slight burns and were in a stable condition, adding: “The suicide attempt is under further investigation.” In all, five monks have set fire to themselves in Sichuan within the last two and a half years. Prior to that, the only known case of a self-immolation protest by a Tibetan was by a layman living in exile in 1998. “It does suggest that this situation is getting out of control and that the efforts of the authorities in Sichuan to use the most aggressive techniques against one monastery – for reasons that have never been clear – are just making things worse,” said Professor Robert Barnett, an expert on Tibet at Columbia University in New York. “There have been suicides by Tibetan monks before, but they have never been public events … [they were] private statements of desperation.” Kirti is one of the largest Tibetan monasteries and Aba county saw fierce clashes in March 2008, when riots in Lhasa sparked wider unrest. Tibetan exiles claimed security forces shot dead at least 10 people, while Chinese state media said that officers shot and wounded four people in self-defence . The following year, one of Kirti’s lamas set fire to himself, but is thought to have survived. Tensions flared again when Lobsang Kalsang’s 21-year-old brother Rigzin Phuntsog, also from Kirti, died after self-immolating in March. Their uncle and another of their brothers were among six lamas recently sentenced for “intentional homicide” and other crimes in connection with his death. Phuntsog’s uncle, Drongdru, was jailed for 11 years for “intentional homicide”, with the court finding that he had hidden his injured nephew, preventing medical treatment. Exile groups said that monks rescued Phuntsog and took him back to the monastery because police were beating him rather than putting out the flames. A Xinhua spokesman denied he had been beaten. Chinese officials also denied that Kirti was under lockdown by armed police following the incident. Last month, 29-year-old Tsewang Norbu burned himself to death . He was a lama at Tawu monastery in Sichuan, about 150 miles from Kirti. “Clearly the community in Ngaba [the Tibetan name for Aba] is feeling it is under immense pressure … My worry is that this is becoming a trend,” said Stephanie Brigden of Free Tibet. “It is not just the arrests [of Phuntsog's brother and uncle] but also house searches, monitoring and tracking of the family and anyone closely associated with it.” No one could be reached for comment at the Aba county government offices. An employee at the public security bureau could be overheard telling a colleague: “This person is asking what happened in [inaudible] Square.” The colleague then took over the call, saying: “We do not have this information at hand.” Tibet China Buddhism Dalai Lama Tania Branigan guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …