Friday, July 19, 2013

Russian opposition leader sentenced to 5 years

KIROV, Russia (AP) ? Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny was convicted of embezzlement Thursday and sentenced to five years in prison, a harsh ruling his supporters called an obvious attempt to shut down a top foe of President Vladimir Putin and intimidate other opposition activists.

Navalny, who rose to fame as an anti-corruption blogger before leading unprecedented protests that revealed the depths of anger against the Kremlin, was found guilty of heading a group that embezzled 16 million rubles ($500,000) worth of timber from a state-owned company in 2009.

Backers say he is innocent, calling the trial unfair and the evidence against him shoddy. The U.S. and EU both criticized the ruling within hours, arguing that the case appeared to be politically motivated.

Navalny had expected the ruling and protests were planned even before it was handed down, setting up a potential confrontation with police, who routinely crack down harshly on unsanctioned rallies. By early evening, several hundred protesters gathered outside Red Square, shouting "Freedom!" amid thick police cordons. Police detained some of the demonstrators, but didn't immediately move to disperse the rally.

In court, the 37-year-old lawyer played with his smartphone for much of the nearly 3 ?-hour verdict reading. A post on his Twitter account after the sentence was announced appeared to encourage supporters to continue his work: "Oh, well. Don't get bored without me. And, importantly, don't be idle."

Navalny handed the phone and his watch to his wife, Yulia, before bailiffs took custody of him and a co-defendant Pyotr Ofitserov, who was given a four-year sentence.

A leading face of the opposition, Navalny was a top leader of the wave of massive protest rallies that broke out in late 2011 after a national parliamentary election scarred by allegations of widespread fraud.

He first called the dominant United Russia party "the party of crooks and thieves," a phrase that became a rallying cry for the nascent opposition to Putin. But the ruling comes as the opposition suffers under a wave of Kremlin attempts to snuff it out, including shutting down NGOs and prosecuting protesters.

Navalny had declared himself a candidate for this fall's Moscow mayoral election, but his chief of staff, Leonid Volkov, told The Associated Press they had agreed he would drop out of the race if he was sentenced to prison.

The decision sparked condemnation from the outspoken U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul.

"We are deeply disappointed in the conviction of Alexei Navalny and Pyotr Ofitservov and the apparent political motivations in this trial," he wrote on Facebook.

Catherine Ashton, foreign policy chief for the European Union, said she was concerned about the conviction and sentence, saying in a statement that the charges had not been substantiated during the trial.

"This outcome, given the procedural shortcomings, raises serious questions as to the state of the rule of law in Russia," she said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said that "five years in prison seems disproportionately high, even against the background of the crime he was accused of." Seibert added there were grounds for "doubts as to whether motives of criminal law were in the foreground at this trial."

Russian news reports said Navalny was taken to a detention facility in Kirov before being sent to a prison. Several dozen Navalny supporters gathered outside the facility soon after the sentencing.

Navalny's wife appeared composed after seeing her husband taken away in handcuffs, saying, "If someone hopes that Alexei's investigations will cease, that's wrong."

The Russian stock market, sensitive to politically charged issues, dove within minutes of the verdict, with the main MICEX index dropping 1.4 percent before partly recovering.

The case stems from when Navalny worked as an unpaid adviser to the provincial governor in Kirov, about 760 kilometers (470 miles) east of Moscow. Prosecutors say he was part of a group that embezzled 16 million rubles' ($500,000) worth of timber from state-owned company Kirovles.

The defense argued that Ofitserov's company bought the timber from Kirovles for 14 million rubles and sold it on for 16 million rubles in a regular commercial deal. Navalny's lawyers presented invoices proving the transactions.

The judge said he found the testimony of key prosecution witness Vyacheslav Opalev to be "trustworthy and consistent." Opalev, who was the timber company's general director, got a suspended sentence in an expedited trial in December after pleading guilty to conspiring with Navalny.

Navalny insists Opalev framed him out of revenge: Navalny had recommended that Opalev be fired and that officials investigate potential corruption in his company, which had incurred 200 million rubles ($6 million) in losses by the time Navalny arrived in the region.

Throughout the trial, the testimony of prosecution witnesses clashed with the core arguments of the indictment that claimed Navalny's work in Kirov led to the embezzlement. None of the managers at Kirovles who appeared in court, except for Opalev, was able to confirm that Navalny defrauded the company.

Navalny had long said he expected to be convicted, and in a final blog post before leaving Moscow for Kirov, he downplayed his personal importance to the wider opposition.

"The most important thing is to muster up the strength, shake off laziness and do something. This doesn't require any leadership as such," he wrote.

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Jim Heintz, Vladimir Isachenkov, Alexander Zemlianichenko and Aliaksei Pakrovsky in Moscow, Raf Casert in Brussels and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-opposition-leader-sentenced-5-years-084213369.html

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Getting to Know Tribe Lacrosse Head Coach Hillary Fratzke

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Weary Portuguese blame 'irresponsible' leaders for crisis

By Shrikesh Laxmidas

LISBON (Reuters) - Struggling under unrelenting austerity, Portuguese have put the blame squarely on the country's politicians for stirring an unnecessary crisis they say serves party interests to the detriment of the people.

An internal rift in the ruling coalition first broke out in early July with two senior ministerial resignations. It was followed by a U-turn that appeared to have healed the split, only to be shot down by the president who rejected a proposed cabinet reshuffle and called for a "national salvation" deal.

The three main parties have given themselves until Sunday to reach the pact requested by the president. In the meantime, borrowing costs have climbed, raising fears Lisbon will not be able to exit its bailout in mid-2014 as planned and may instead have to seek more help, with more austerity attached.

"It's just a game for the politicians, and we are secondary in all this," said Vitor Marques a 67-year-old pensioner in Lisbon's Alges suburb. "The crisis shows their lack of decency. No one is held responsible and we have to pay."

Deep spending cuts applied under Portugal's 78-billion-euro bailout have pushed the economy into the biggest slump since the 1970s, driving unemployment to record levels around 18 percent.

For all the main political parties, this is a moment of danger.

An opinion poll in weekly paper Expresso on Saturday showed the crisis has already punished the president and three main party leaders, at least in terms of popularity ratings.

"After so much austerity, politicians should have had more respect for the Portuguese. The country deserved another political class, more adult, less given to spats and ready to put Portugal's interests above their own," business daily Diario Economico said in a recent editorial.

Although general austerity fatigue in Portugal was cited by some politicians as a key cause of the crisis, protests have been tame compared to other struggling euro zone nations like Greece and hardly justified a political upheaval.

While the coalition's junior partner - the rightist CDS-PP party - has taken the heaviest blow in opinion polls for provoking the crisis, analysts say it is too early to say whether left-wing parties that have gained some ground recently could take advantage.

The opposition Socialists, who have opposed austerity measures, are perhaps in the trickiest position.

This is no time to try and topple the government and inherit the crisis, yet if they back the painful measures needed to meet Lisbon's bailout targets they have aligned themselves with the ruling coalition.

Antonio Costa Pinto, a political scientist at the University of Lisbon said that public perception of the possible deal would depend on whether the Socialists, who lead in opinion polls, can obtain concessions on austerity, especially plans to cut spending by 4.7 billion euros until the end of next year.

Analysts say there is no choice for the country but to stay the general austerity course and any concessions will not alleviate the people's plight any time soon.

"Even if there's a deal, austerity will not stop. From the point of view of people's wallets and sentiment, their expectations will only improve when there are signs of new jobs and growth," said Filipe Garcia, head of Informacao de Mercados Financeiros consultants in Porto.

There is unlikely to be much appetite within the EU and International Monetary Fund for sweeping changes to the terms of their bailout loans, but analysts say they may be more flexible to avoid excessive austerity hammering the economy further.

"SOAP OPERA"

The rift erupted when Foreign Minister Paulo Portas, who also leads the junior coalition partner CDS-PP, tendered his resignation on July 2.

Despite saying his exit was "irrevocable", Portas just days later agreed to stay in Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho's reshuffled cabinet as deputy premier and in charge of economic policy coordination and talks with Lisbon's lenders.

"The consequence is the chaos we are in. The coalition tries to show everything is fine, but seems to change position by the hour," said Ines Cardoso, a school teacher from north Portugal.

The crisis, which some commentators have dubbed "a soap opera", took a dramatic twist when President Anibal Cavaco Silva unexpectedly rejected the premier's plan. Instead, he called for a broad political agreement between the coalition and the Socialists to keep the bailout on track until it ends in mid-2014, to be followed by early elections.

While strife has been on the rise since the middle of last year, peaceful dissent has lately been increasingly directed at specific ministers, mainly through heckling at public events.

Coinciding with a scorching heat wave, the crisis has not sparked major rallies but disenchantment seems widespread.

"We have no real leaders, there's a lack of responsibility. I'm in favor of political criminalization. If politicians, bankers or others make a mess, if they harm the country, they should be punished," said Andre Sousa, a management student in Lisbon, adding that he voted for the ruling Social Democrats.

A major union and business lobbies have urged the parties to reach a realistic agreement quickly, warning that otherwise Portugal would face serious social and economic risks.

(Additional reporting by Sergio Goncalves, Editing by Andrei Khalip/Mike Peacock)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/weary-portuguese-blame-irresponsible-leaders-crisis-142217928.html

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Bill Kristol Calls Paul, Cruz ?Anti-Military?

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Third Edition of Status Paper on Government Debt Released




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Turkmenistan oil production gains ground

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, July 16 (UPI) -- Operations from Turkmenistan helped push production up 15 percent for Dubai energy company Dragon Oil, its chief executive said Tuesday.

Dragon, which focuses on Caspian exploration, said its daily production during the first half of the year reached 73,600 barrels of oil per day, a 15 percent increase year-on-year.

Chief Executive Officer Abdul Jaleel al-Khalifa said he was "pleased to report solid production" during the first half of the year.

The company said it attributed the increase to production activity in Turkmenistan, where it has six wells completed as of Tuesday. All of its oil is exported through Azerbaijan. It said the average rate of production from new and existing wells has maintained a level about a base December rate of 73,500 bpd.

The Caspian region is expected to play a major role in European ambitions to add more diversity to an energy market dominated by Russian suppliers.

"We maintain our medium-term guidance over the 2012-15 period of average gross production growth of 10 percent to 15 percent per annum, taking our gross field production to the target level of 100,000 bpd in 2015 and maintaining this plateau for a minimum period of five years," the company said.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2013/07/16/Turkmenistan-oil-production-gains-ground/UPI-43061373976877/

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

ABC fall premiere dates: 'Modern Family,' 'Grey's Anatomy' get extended debuts

By Jethro Nededog

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - ABC has released its fall premiere dates and it continues the trend of staggered debut dates, something broadcast networks have taken from the cable playbook.

Premiering on Friday, September 6, "20/20" will officially kick off ABC's fall season, earlier than the other networks. "20/20" will be joined by returning comedies "Last Man Standing," "The Neighbors" and returning reality series, "Shark Tank."

Additionally, "Modern Family" gets a one-hour return on Wed. September 25. And "Grey's Anatomy" also doubles up for a two-hour return on Thu. September 26.

As the network shared during upfronts, it will stage an entire night of new series beginning with the buzzy "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." And it has decided to keep "Once Upon a Time" on Sunday nights and schedule its spinoff, "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" on Thursdays.

See ABC's full premiere calendar below:

Friday, September, 6

10:00-11:00 p.m. "20/20"

Monday, September 16

8:00-10:00 p.m. "Dancing with the Stars"

Friday, September 20

8:00-8:30 p.m. "Last Man Standing"

8:30-9:00 p.m. "The Neighbors"

9:00-10:00 p.m. "Shark Tank"

Monday, September 23

10:00-11:00 p.m. "Castle"

Tuesday, September 24

8:00-9:00 p.m. "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

9:00-9:30 p.m. "The Goldbergs"

9:30-10:00 p.m. "Trophy Wife"

10:00-11:00 p.m. "Lucky 7"

Wednesday, September 25

8:00-8:30 p.m. "The Middle"

8:30-9:00 p.m. "Back in the Game"

9:00-10:00 p.m. "Modern Family" (special one-hour premiere event)

10:00-11:00 p.m. "Nashville"

Thursday, September 26

9:00-11:00 p.m. "Grey's Anatomy" (special two-hour premiere event)

Sunday, September 29

8:00-9:00 p.m. "Once Upon a Time"

9:00-10:00 p.m. "Revenge"

10:00-11:00 p.m. "Betrayal"

Wednesday, October 2

9:30-10:00 p.m. "Super Fun Night"

Thursday, October 3

10:00-11:00 p.m. "Scandal"

Sunday, October 6

7:00-8:00 p.m. "America's Funniest Home Videos"

Thursday, October 10

8:00-9:00 p.m. "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/abc-fall-premiere-dates-modern-family-greys-anatomy-001050343.html

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