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Daily Archives: June 6, 2012
Freedom House: Serbia made significant progress
Posted: June 6, 2012 at 2:17 pm
Source: Tanjug
PRAGUE -- The latest Nations in Transit report by Freedom House notes that Serbia saw positive progress in democracy but its ranking remained unchanged from 2011.
"At the close of 2011, Serbias progress was also viewed positively by the EU, which linked the countrys candidacy status to cooperation in the pursuit of accused war criminals, particularly the last remaining fugitives sought by the international tribunal, Ratko Mladi and Goran Hadi, both of whom were arrested during the year," says the report.
However, neither Serbia nor Montenegro registered any score changes in Nations in Transit for 2011.
Most countries in the Balkans fall into the group of semi-consolidated democracies. Croatia leads the way with a 3.61 rating, followed by Serbia (3.64), Montenegro (3.82) and Macedonia (3.89). Bulgaria and Romania are also in this group.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is ranked among transitional governments or hybrid regimes with a 4.36 rating. Also in this group are Albania, Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.
Kosovo is in the group of semi-consolidated authoritarian regimes, along with Armenia, Radio Free Europe reported.
The best rated countries, i.e. consolidated democracies, are Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia and Hungary.
The bottom of the list is populated by the consolidated authoritarian regimes of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Freedom House is an independent organization which supports democratic change, monitors freedom, and advocates for democracy and human rights around the world.
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Liberty 79, Dream 74
Posted: at 2:16 pm
UpdatedJun 5, 2012 10:22 PM ET
After the New York Liberty lost their first five games of the season, All-Star guard Cappie Pondexter found herself in totally unfamiliar territory.
''Being 0-5, I never experienced that before anywhere in any part of my career,'' Pondexter said. ''It was awful. I knew we had to turn things around.''
Pondexter scored 26 points to lead the Liberty to their second straight win, a 79-74 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday night.
Pondexter took it upon herself to carry the Liberty to the victory, making clutch shots in the fourth quarter. Her driving goal with 8:29 left gave the Liberty the lead for good and her three-point play with 4:36 left pushed the lead to 70-66.
''We had to refocus the last couple of days after we lost five in a row,'' said Pondexter, who had nine points in the final period. ''It was just a case of me being aggressive. The important thing for us is to focus on what we need to do to win.''
Leilani Mitchell added 18 points in the victory.
''Of course, we knew we were a better team than 0-5,'' Mitchell said. ''But it's a long season and the league is so good. Any game could go either way. It was very frustrating to lose those five games, but we had to remain positive.''
Atlanta dropped to 2-4 after losing its second straight contest
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American Liberty (OTCBB: OREO) Issues Progress Report on Nevada Wells
Posted: at 2:16 pm
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire -06/06/12)- American Liberty Petroleum, Corp. (OREO) has recently announced a progress update to their Nevada based wells and has released that they have completed their second sale of crude to Foreland's Eagle Springs Refinery.
In its report on American Liberty Petroleum, Grass Roots Research noted that the U.S. demand for energy is forecast to grow 20% from 2009 to 2035. The main driving force for oil will be ever increasing demand for energy. Grass Roots believes that oil will remain a dominant fuel in the future as growing demand for energy is not likely to be fulfilled by alternative sources. Additionally, geopolitical tensions make oil imports from Middle East erratic. According to Grass Roots, this calls for substantial oil and gas investment domestically. OREO is one U.S. oil company that is looking to explore oil and gas domestically. Grass Roots also notes that OREO's two attractive oil prospects, which are situated in Western Nevada, are estimated to have a total reserve of approximately 4.6 billion barrels. (http://bit.ly/MeodIp)
Other active stocks are Isramco, Inc (ISRL), Hercules Offshore, Inc. (HERO) and Gulfport Energy (GPOR)
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LOVE AAJ KAL magic back with an intoxicating COCKTAIL!
Posted: at 2:16 pm
By Abid, Glamsham Editorial
In fact when the film was announced there was a hot debate whether Saif-Raghvan should have gone in for Deepika Padukone as the Saif-Deepika 'jodi' was fresh and superhot from the super success of their last venture, LOVE AAJ KAL. A section of the media even went to the extent of blaming Kareena for putting pressure on Saif-Raghvan not to sign Deepika and instead choose her for the role.
However, we know that this is all rubbish as Deepika was never considered for the role and Kareena was the demand of the script and justifiably so! No one could have essayed the role of a Pakistani spy agent-cum-doctor as effectively as Kareena.
That is all history as all eyes are now focussed on Illuminati Film's next, COCKTAIL, directed by Homi Adajania (of BEING CYRUS fame). The first look and song promo of COCKTAIL has grabbed all attention. The "Tum Hi Ho Bandhu" song by Neeraj Sridhar looks like a sure fire chartbuster. The Saif-Deepika pair is looking very cool together and one can sense a vibrant chemistry between the two from the song promo itself.
One expects the youth to relate to this Imtiaz Ali written chilled out romantic fare! With Homi Adajania at the helm of affairs we can expect some out of the box thinking and an exciting film looks like in store for the audience when the film releases on 13th July all over.
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Jewish Groups Split on School Bullying
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AJC, ADL Balance Free Speech With Preventing Harassment
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Free Speech Goes to School: Anti-gay religious demonstrators rally outside a school, prompting outrage in response. When does free speech cross the line into harassment or even bullying?
Wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan Homosexuality is shameful could cause a public school student to be disciplined for offending classmates, federal courts have ruled.
But religious students say they should be free to express their beliefs even if they are homophobic, racist or otherwise offensive without being punished, especially in a public school.
Drawing the line between free speech or religious expression on the one hand and behavior that could be considered harassment or even bullying on the other is a growing problem for public schools nationwide.
The thorny dispute one that potentially affects millions of students from coast to coast has now drawn in two major national Jewish organizations with starkly different approaches to the matter.
A new report, co-produced by the American Jewish Committee, emphasizes the need for school officials to tread carefully when disciplining students over messages that could be considered protected speech.
The Anti-Defamation League countered by slamming the AJC report, noting that schools should first and foremost focus on preventing bullying, which it says almost always involves physical or verbal targeting of vulnerable students.
The 11-page AJC report, a joint project with the First Amendment Center, was released in late May with backing from religious and education groups. Notably, it lacks the endorsement of organizations representing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students, who are often the targets of school bullying.
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Combat bullying while protecting free speech
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After years of benign neglect neglect that was anything but benign for the victims bullying has finally moved to the top of the school-climate agenda.
Today, 49 states and the District of Columbia have anti-bullying laws in place (Montana is the lone holdout).
The U.S. Department of Education has issued guidance on how schools can fight bullying and harassment. And many local school districts are moving vigorously to address a serious and widespread problem.
But as school officials act to stop bullying, they need to know when and where to draw the line on student expression. The challenge is to stop bullies without overreacting by censoring students protected religious and political speech.
It goes without saying that creating and sustaining a safe learning environment is job one for school administrators.
But how can public schools balance the need for school safety with a commitment to freedom of expression?
To help answer this question, a coalition of 17 education and religious groups released guidelines May 22 designed to help public schools combat bullying and harassment while simultaneously upholding the rights of students to free speech and free exercise of religion under the First Amendment.
Harassment, Bullying and Freedom of Expression: Guidelines for Free and Safe Public Schools has been endorsed by diverse religious voices such as the Christian Legal Society, the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the Hindu American Foundation, as well as leading educational associations including the National School Boards Association, the American Association of School Administrators and the National Association of State Boards of Education. A full list of backers and the text of the guide are available atwww.religiousfreedomeducation.org.
My own organization, the First Amendment Centers Religious Freedom Education Project, worked closely with the American Jewish Committee over the past year to produce the document.
As the guidelines explain, much harassment and bullying is physical, targeting an individual student or classes of students for unwanted touching, bodily assault or threats of violence.
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Freedom High School graduates class of 2012
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Freedom High School's 459-member class of 2012 graduated tonight at Lehigh University's Stabler Arena in Bethlehem.
The valedictorian was Alexa S. Curto, daughter of Carl and Karen Curto, of Bethlehem Township. Alexa plans to attend Johns Hopkins University.
Tonight's student speakers were Paul Skersis, son of Victor and Mary Skersis, of Bethlehem, and senior class President John Buchner, son of Thomas and Diane Buchner, of Bethlehem Township. Paul plans to attend Lehigh University in the fall. John will attend the University of Pittsburgh.
The faculty chosen speaker was Courtney Barrow, daughter of Thomas and Audrey Barrow, of Bethlehem Township. Courtney will be attending Penn State University.
Here is a list of the Freedom 2012 graduates:
Crystal Abreu Daphne Abreu Teshanna Kiyona Adams Haroon Ahmad Charles J. Alercia Tyler Richard Alicea Nicole Elizabeth Allen Okezie Justin Alozie Alexa Britton Alpaugh Karina Daliz Anaya Hailey Noelle Anderegg Chelsea Irene Andreadis Diana Marie Andujar NTashia Ariel Arzola-Dorsey Jordan Eric Asteak Taylor Jean Autenrieth Tiana Lynette Baker David Barylski Courtney Lynn Barrow Victoria Kay Bast Dedrea K. Becker Joshua Rui Melo-Becker Ryan Christopher Bell Jorge Armando Berberena Jennifer Christine Betzler Uriel Bibiano Adam T. Bieniek Sarah Elizabeth Bilheimer Cameron Blake Joseph Anthony Bonavita Victoria Darlene Bonners Erik Peter Bornako Janine Marie Boye Jack Phineas Boylan Julie Michelle Boylan Lisa Nicole Brinker Ayana Marie Brown Sydney Shanelle Brown Kirk Douglas Bryant John Thomas Buchner Frank Joseph Bucsi Robert Earl Buller Kayla Nicole Burgess Trasonya Janell Burton Erika G. Bustos Brendan Carl Buttillo Carol Ann Byrnes Sasha Estyvalis Calderon Kayree Adara Cannon Alayla Cantres Molly Elizabeth Capuano Jose Miguel Caraballo Amanda Catherine Ann Carman Nicole Danielle Caronia Matthew Robert Carraghan Carlos Manuel Carvalho Daniela F. Carvalho Harrison Clark Case Jason-Tadd Bernardo Catelo Valeria Jackeline Ceron Jordan Marie Chandler Kory Raynard Cherry Anthony Joseph Chiz Jacqueline June Clarke Sad Monique Cole Robyn Marie Collette Angelene Noelle Colon Edwin J. Colon Jessiel R. Colon Joel Lee Coln Reynaldo Coln Kristina Renee Conaway William Robert Cook III Abigail Frances Cooke Quentin Thomas Cornelius David Philip Corvino Mariely Cosme Resto Dalilah Janese Cotto Jahad Tariq Crowell Alexis Danielle Cruz Christian A. Cruz Samuel Alexander Cruz Yaritza E. Cruz Daniel James Csakai Bryan K. Cuadra Shannon Kiyoko Curran Alexa S. Curto Steven Joseph DAprile Sean Kenneth Dahlinger Keith Richard Davies Cal Stephan Davis Cody Jack Davis Abigail E. Deely Kyle Deon Dees Angel Luis DeJesus Jr. Rotceh Marie DeJesus-Mndez Leo Patrick Delima Lauren DeLorenzo Joseph DeMarco Caitlyn Marie Denson John Daniel Saldajeno DePadua Derek John Detweiler Angie Elisa Diaz Francisco J. Diaz Brianna Chanel Dickey Brandon Dilts Jarrod Michael Dilts Jonathan Tyler Dobyan Cheyna Tatiana Dodson Alison Marie Dody Krystal Nicole Domin Isaac Dones-Medina Kelsey Barbara Dorrity Shanice Adrian Dowridge Leslie A. Duarte Joseph Darrill Dupree Demira Shannon Dwyer Alicia Joyce Eckhoff Eric Thomas Edmonds Kellee Rie Edmund Robert Joseph Edwards Zachary Thomas Ehret Ashley Amanda Eichlin Alexis Chantee Elicier Kaitlyn Elizabeth Eller Eddie Clayton Elliott II Hassan Elsayed Alexander Joon Erney Juwan Evander Ernst Ali Erkon Eser Terrence James Etheridge Elizabeth Charlotte Evans Lexy Marie Evans
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Freedom Fest introduces collectible pins
Posted: at 2:16 am
PROVO -- The Freedom Festival is offering for the first time a limited-edition Freedom Festival Pin, at the cost of $2. It will also provide buyers with hundreds of dollars of discounts and coupons from businesses throughout Utah Valley.
Beginning June 18, the pins will be available at participating sponsor locations. The Freedom Festival is starting with only 5,000 pins that will come in a package with other coupons and discounts. However, the Freedom Festival also is making 150 special gold pins. And like Willy Wonka and the Golden Ticket, anyone purchasing a $2 pin may find one of the gold pins in their packet. That gold pin will provide the lucky winners with two tickets to the Stadium of Fire redeemable at the Freedom Festival offices.
Local realtor Bill Freeze introduced the idea from his experience several years ago when he worked with the Kentucky Derby Festival.
"The Kentucky Derby Festival is very similar to the type of festival ours is," Freeze said. He noted that they started doing the collectible pins in 1973 for 50 cents each and sold 5,000.
"Over the years it became popular. Last year they sold a half a million for $5 apiece," Freeze said. "It is a tremendous revenue boost to them for their non-revenue events."
Freeze, who is a board member of the Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce, indicated the chamber has partnered with the Freedom Festival on the project. Freedom Festival executive director Paul Warner said, "We're extremely excited about it. We appreciate the fact the chamber has joined in this. It's one of the ways we can stretch out into the community."
Freeze hopes the people who come from throughout the country will pick up a pin and wear it in their hometowns.
Pins will be available at a number of sponsoring companies including several stores in the Shops at Riverwoods, The Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce, Freedom Festival office, Larry Miller Auto Group showrooms in Provo, the Daily Herald, Utah County Realtors Association and in the customer service lobby at the Provo city center.
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Pondexter leads Liberty over Dream
Posted: at 2:15 am
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Cappie Pondexter scored 26 points and Leilani Mitchell added 18 to help the New York Liberty to a 79-74 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday night.
The victory was the second straight for the Liberty (2-5), who started off the WNBA season with five straight losses. Atlanta dropped to 2-4 after losing its second straight contest.
The Liberty took control of the game in the second part of the fourth quarter with Pondexter, who scored nine in the final quarter, making clutch shots throughout. Her driving goal with 8:29 left gave the Liberty the lead for good and her three-point play with 4:36 left pushed the lead to 70-66.
Angel McCoughtry had 21 points and 14 rebounds to pace Atlanta, while Aneika Henry had 14 and Sancho Lyttle 12 points for the Dream.
New York held Atlanta to just six points over the final 4:53 to secure the win.
The two teams traded leads over the first three quarter. Atlanta led 62-61 heading into the final period.
Pondexter hit a jumper in the lane after putting on a dribbling exhibition to give the Liberty a 63-62 advantage with 8:29 remaining and Mitchell made a long 3-pointer to push the lead to 66-62 with 5:56 left.
The Liberty lost their first five games before beating Indiana at home on Sunday to end the longest winless streak to start the season in franchise history.
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Dealpolitik: Liberty Media Steps Up its Complex Dance with Sirius
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John Malones Liberty Media is trying to get permission from the Federal Communications Commission to use its near majority ownership of Sirius XM Radio to take control of its board of directors. Since a tussle started in March, Sirius has opposed Liberty at the FCC and so far the FCC has rejected Liberty, basically because Liberty had not announced specific steps on its plans to effect the director election. Last week Liberty asked for reconsideration and announced some of those steps.
There is more to this dance than meets the eye. This is not about your normal struggle to control a company. Liberty has enough shares to effectively control Siriusonce the regulators give their blessing. And earlier this year, a standstill agreementwhich prohibited Liberty from trying to get more directors or otherwise control Siriusexpired.
Libertys move is probably the opening gambit in a process to harvest for Liberty shareholders the massive gain it has in its investment in Sirius. In return for loaning around half a billion dollars to Sirius when it was in dire straits during the global financial crisis, Liberty was given preferred stock convertible into 40% of the common stock of Sirius, as well as minority representation on the Sirius board.
Based on current market prices, Siriuss current market capitalization will be almost $12 billion when all those convertible securities are converted. If Liberty sold its shares now, that would be a lot of taxes to pay. And simply spinning off Sirius shares to Liberty shareholders would trigger even more taxesunless Liberty spent billions of dollars buying a lot more Sirius shares first.
But there are other transactionscomplex as they may bewhich could be used to separate Sirius from Liberty and even effect a sale of Sirius with no significant taxes. Although Sirius cannot be spun off in a tax efficient manner, Liberty could spin off its other businesses as a whole (think of it as New Liberty) and leave Sirius as pretty much the sole remaining asset of Old Liberty. And voila, Libertys shareholders have effectively received the Sirius shares without paying any taxes. And in one more wrinkle, it is possible that Sirius could be sold immediately thereafter without incurring tax as long as it was in a stock-for-stock merger. You may have read about this referred to as a Reverse Morris Trust transaction, named after an ancient tax case. Liberty has experience in this type of transaction as the DirecTV deal had some of these elements in it.
The problem is that these more complex transactions would require an extensive negotiation with the Sirius board. And because Liberty effectively controls Sirius (whether or not a majority of its directors are Liberty employees), Delaware law essentially requires Liberty to negotiate not with the full board, but with a committee of directors unrelated to Liberty.
So why is Liberty pushing so hard to get the FCC to let it grab a board majority? Because having control of a majority of the board could have significant practical implications even if Liberty couldnt cram a transaction down the boards throat. The whole dynamic of the negotiation can change once Malone has hands-on control of the company. Delaware law requires that independent directors still have the power to say no to a deal. But once Liberty has a majority of the board, it will have the power to control all other decisionsincluding what will happen if the independent directors cannot come to a deal with Liberty.
For example, the Liberty CFO appeared on CNBC last Friday and expressed support for current management. But then, in a very small shot across the bow, said that Liberty tends to make its weight known on issues relating to capital policy and that he expected Sirius to throw off a lot of cash in the future. That could be a sign that Liberty could decide to push for dividends or even a recapitalization if it does not get its way on a deal. As long as all shareholders are treated the same, Liberty could probably effect its will without the concurrence of those independent directorsonce it has a majority of the board.
At the moment it all seems to be about posturing. Liberty is trying to get itself into the best position it can to get what it will ultimately want, which is probably going to be a DirecTV type of transaction in which Liberty shareholders either receive the Liberty shares in Sirius or Sirius is sold in a tax efficient manner.
And the Sirius board has opposed Liberty so far apparently in an attempt to maximize its negotiating position.
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