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In SC special election, GOP heads for runoff, Dems choose Parnell – Charlotte Observer

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In SC special election, GOP heads for runoff, Dems choose Parnell
Charlotte Observer
Last November, Mulvaney a prominent fiscal conservative and member of the often rebellious House Freedom Caucus was elected to a fourth term by nearly 20 percentage points over Democratic challenger Fran Person. Despite Mulvaney's strong win ...

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Questioning authority and getting no response, a ‘referendum is the only way’ – New Canaan Advertiser

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Benjamin Franklin, one of the six signed endorsers of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, scribed these words: The first responsibility of citizenship is to question authority.

He never lived in the Town of New Canaan where a budget referendum might have resulted in a public thrashing on the village green.

In 2013, after a career at CBS Television Network sales of over three decades, I began to research the dramatic rise in the assessment of property taxes since moving to New Canaan nearly a quarter century ago. Through the vigorous application of the use of the Freedom of Information Act, a group of public advocates began to amass a database for analysis which set forth the course of action for the intent to have a referendum vote to reject the 2017-2018 budget approved on April 5.

It took nearly five years of persistent research and data analysis to discover that the NCPS submission of their budgets estimates to estimates was not an acceptable methodology by any generally accepted accounting principle.

The rate of increase in the spending by the NCPS was inflated because the numbers were not compared to full-year actual spending from the prior year until long after the budget for the following fiscal year was approved.

My requests to reform this antiquated budgeting system never received a single emailed response from the Board of Finance or Town Council members during this five year period. Silence is not an answer. Ergo, a referendum is the only way to have accountability for spending administration by the taxpayers as stakeholders in this municipal corporation.

The referendum question proposed on petitions which require 688 signatures from registered voters (5% of the 13,800) seeks to have the Board of Finance to return a budget subject to taxation for the fiscal year 2017-2018 of $131.65 million.

The budget subject to taxation as approved on April 5 for the fiscal year 2017-2018 by the Town Council is $4.8 million higher than the $131.65 million for taxation purposes for fiscal year 2016-2017.

There are four matters of reconsideration in the petition that provides a roadmap to a flat budget:

Any referendum should not be viewed as a personal attack on any public servants competency. Consistent with the Town Charter provisions, vox populi (the voice of the people) do maintain rights to weigh in on property taxes gone wild.

There are less than 20 people who vote upon the budget. More than 7,850 property owners are impacted by their decisions.

A municipality is just that an incorporated entity that may require periodic review by stakeholders as taxpayers.

In the fiscal year 2015-2016 audit, nearly $3.2 million was discovered by the town auditors on the books of the NCPS including unspent funds appropriated and a non-disclosed salary account.

There are also legal rights of electors to seek answer to questions posed to elected BOE in a petition requiring fifty signatures pursuant to C.G.S. 10-238 to seek answers to questions about transparency and best practices within 21 days of the verification of the signatures before the referendum.

Fifty signatures were collected within six days of the budget passage on April 5 and have been verified by the Town Clerk as signatures of electors. Another 650 signatures are needed to move the referendum question into position for a vote by the electors no later than June 12.

A white paper on achieving the funding of needed appropriations by alternative means than taxation can be acquired by emailing me at [emailprotected] or attending public forums to be announced between now and May 8.

Thomas Jefferson wrote as a Founding Father: All that tyranny needs to gain a threshold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.

Only a budget referendum will signal the end tax tyranny in the Next Station to Heaven.

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Auditor Independence Definition from Financial Times Lexicon

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Auditor independence can be defined as a reference to the independence of internal or external auditors from parties that might have a financial interest in the business being audited.

Independence requires:

- Independence of mind: The state of mind that permits the provision of an opinion without being affected by influences that compromise professional judgment, allowing an individual to act with integrity, and exercise objectivity and professional scepticism.

- Independence in appearance: The avoidance of facts and circumstances that are so significant that a reasonable and informed third party, having knowledge of all relevant information, including safeguards applied, would reasonably conclude a firms, or a member of the assurance teams, integrity, objectivity or professional scepticism had been compromised.

The use of the word independence on its own may create misunderstandings. Standing alone, the word may lead observers to suppose that a person exercising professional judgment ought to be free from all economic, financial and other relationships. This is impossible, as every member of society has relationships with others. Therefore, the significance of economic, financial and other relationships should also be evaluated in the light of what a reasonable and informed third party having knowledge of all relevant information would reasonably conclude to be unacceptable.

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AU section 220 of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) states that for auditor independence the auditor "must be without bias with respect to the client since otherwise he [or she] would lack that impartiality necessary for the dependability of his [or her] findings, however excellent his [or her] technical proficiency may be."

The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) provides a framework of principles that members of assurance teams, firms and network firms should use to identify threats to independence, evaluate the significance of those threats, and, if the threats are other than clearly insignificant, identify and apply safeguards to eliminate the threats or reduce them to an acceptable level, such that independence of mind and independence in appearance are not compromised.

In situations when no safeguards are available to reduce the threat to an acceptable level, the only possible actions are to eliminate the activities or interest creating the threat, or to refuse to accept or continue the assurance engagement.

In the US context independency is governed by the SEC, PCAOB and AICPA.

In the case of Enron collapse in 2001, auditors independence was violatedand Arthur and Andersonfell alongwith its client, leaving us with only big four audit firms,'the big four',rather thanfive, as previously. [1]

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6 ways to achieve financial independence – Tribune – NIGERIAN TRIBUNE (press release) (blog)

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Financial independence means that you will never be broke. Whenever you need money, you can easily make it available. Even if this is not the case, you can take care of yourself and your family without any need to call on friends to lend you money. In a country like Nigeria, this is a bit difficult due to the trending economic downturn and the lack of a stable business environment. Regardless, you have no choice than to be financially independent. JumiaTravel, the leading online travel agency shares tips that will help to be financially independent.

Income is not wealth

This is one mistake many people make. They think the more they earn, the more they are financially independent. Yes, it is good to have a high-paying salary. However, the truth is that you are still working very hard to make the money and you are yet to invest it. Beyond your immediate salary, you do not have anything. What happens if you lose your job? Try to do something outside your job to earn more. Just ask yourself if you lose the job, will you be stable financially? If your answer is no, you have to take action.

Financial independence requires a disciplined spouse/bae

If you have a spouse that spends all your money on Indian hair, London bags, iPhones and the likes, you will never be independent. All your money will be going to the upkeep of your spouse and you will not have anything to invest. We are not saying you should not spend but be reasonable with spending and get someone who is not too demanding.

Fund your future

The future is very important. You have to prepare for it, You should always save money to enable you to deal with any unforeseen incident. Life is unpredictable. This unpredictability makes it essential to save.

Be an investor, not a trader

A trader is someone who wants to make a profit as soon as he/she can. They are never patient. If the business is not doing well, they abdicate it and venture into another one. But an investors plan is long term. They foresee a future of great profit and they are very patient as they work to position the business to attain profitability. So, be an investor, not a trader.

Diversify

A particular source of income will not bring financial independence until you diversify. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Distribute it intodifferentbasket and soon you will not rely on one income generator.

Live beneath or within your means

If you earn 20,000 as salary and you are living in an apartment worth 500,000 and eating food worth 2,000 daily, you will never be financially independent. The rule of thumb for financial independence is living within your means. Spend less even if you earn more and make sure you invest.

Ogunfowoke is a PR agent with Jumia Travel

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Girls learn about financial independence – Matangi Tonga

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Daniel Henson with girls in the BSP Financial Literacy Programme. 28 April 2017.

Thirty young girls who joined a Financial Literacy Program for six weeks, received certificates from the BSP Bank last Friday, with some winning cash prizes to set up their first savingsaccounts

Daniel Henson, the General Manager of BSP stressed that its important to save - even if you have just onedollar.

Vanessa Heleta, director of the Talitha Project for girls, said the ongoing program is equipping young girls with economic skills to be financiallyindependence.

"Financial independence is not just about being liberated but also brings them happiness and it will give them the opportunity to live a life that they dreamed of," shesaid.

"They were equipped with knowledge on how to budget, learning SMART goals and the importance to save, spend and giving. Part of this partnership with BSP is setting up their personal saving accounts."

She said the girls who showed commitment and active participation received prizes of $100 from BSP Bank to open up their accounts.

"I really appreciate this partnerships with the BSP Bank - this is one of the components of the UNWomen funded 'My Body!My Rights! Now we have 30 new girls lining up for next month," saidVanessa.

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A Successful Business Transformation from Defence Stalwart to F-35 Global Assignee, DECA Sealand – Business News Wales

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1st June Sealand A Successful Business Transformation from Defence Stalwart to F-35 Global Assignee, DECA Sealand

Defence Electronics & Components Agency (DECA) has been based in North Wales for little over a century. We are an executive agency owned by the Ministry of Defence, formerly part of the Electronics and Components Business Unit of the Defence Aviation Repair Agency, latterly the Defence Support Group.

Our organisational history has incorporated numerous Transformations in recent years transitioning from an active RAF station through to our current incumbent as a commercially funded Executive Agency of the MOD. Our strategic aim is to deliver best value for money services that sustain the Armed Forces at home and during deployment. Our customer excellence and continuous improvement programmes have ensured we remain highly competitive in a progressive industry however; key to our success is our uniquely diverse skillset delivering an MRO&U capability on legacy equipment through to present day technologies.

Our capability strategy ensured DECA were recently selected by the F-35 Joint Program Office to be the global repair hub providing maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade services for F-35 avionic and aircraft components.

The half day event will provide an overview of our Transformational journey from RAF station to respected MOD and Industry partner and will include a short presentation, site tour and light lunch incorporating a Q&A session with members of the Sealand team.

Cost: 20 + vat = 24 (Includes networking lunch)

BOOK AT: http://iwi.kinetic3.co.uk

Please note Host companies have final veto on delegates for their visits

For any online booking issues or queries contact Bill Jones (bjones@kinetic3.co.uk / 07788 917934)

WHEN: 1st June WHERE: Sealand

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Cancer Patient Enjoys Utopia For A Day – Harrison News Herald

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(left to right): Roxilana, Tyberius, Trisha and Katana

JEWETT Even for one day its possible the world can seem trouble-less, pain free and without a care in the world. One would hope it would have that effect for someone like Trisha Ten, for she has terminal cancer. Her illness is called Leiomyosarcoma and there is no cure.

According to Trisha and Sarcomahelp.org, this cancer is a soft-tissue sarcoma and is described as aggressive. After having a five-pound tumor removed from her body the cancer still spread costing her, her gallbladder, a kidney and spreading to her pancreas and liver. She was also given no timetable, just that she should prepare for the end of life. There isnt anything as sudden as that.

For one day, though, Trisha and her three beautiful children, Roxilana, Katana and son Tyberius, Faith Ranch became their little Utopia last Friday, even if it was only for a day. They enjoyed lunch, rode horses compliments of One Day To Remember (ODTR), according to Executive Director, Rachel Antin.

Its basically a day of respite so the family can spend some time together, Antin explained. Later, the Ten family was treated to a dinner in Pittsburgh, the area where she grew up. She later moved to New Mexico where her three children were raised.

Exceptional Limousine Service out of Bridgeville provided the transportation but in the meantime, a sunny day of riding and enjoying the countryside is exactly what Trisha wanted and she was thrilled to be with family and enjoy the day.

Trisha was diagnosed back in July of 2014 where her doctor eventually suggested the ODTR people to her.

Were blessed, she said with joy. Im not going to waste my cancer, my kids have been amazing. Im a better person and a better parent now. What is remarkable is her openness about her cancer and said she and her family talk about everything.

Trisha moved back to Western Pennsylvania to receive a special chemotherapy called Yondelis, which is specifically geared towards soft tissue sarcoma, which she said was recently approved by the FDA. Her kids still live in New Mexico as she wants them to stay in school and be around their grandparents.

The cost of Yondelis? $45,000 for one day, she said. The good news is that since this new chemotherapy has been used, the cancer has not spread, though shes been told it also doesnt kill cancer cells, it only prevents the spread of them, or at least slows the spread of it down.

Trisha said that the cancer began in the blood vessels then spread to her abdomen where she said it could spread anywhere. Muscle and nerve pain are very difficult to deal with but spoke highly of the treatment shes been receiving at Hillman Cancer Center in Pittsburgh.

Its amazing how these intelligent young women are changing medicine, she said.

Another positive side of things was that her ex-husband has been brought back into the picture and into the their lives, though she didnt elaborate further. But she seemed very happy over that aspect.

Antin said the Ten family is the first to enjoy an outing by her group, which she said began back in August and is now officially a 501c3 organization since last December. Faith Ranch, though, has been around a while led by Director, Cindy Smith and Liz Boggs, program director and the many people who support the ranch in various departments, such as Tiffany Smith, Eric Eash, John Kaminsky, Dale Lackey, Reggie Conley, Linda Maxwell Renee Lackey, Jen, Macie and Makenna Eash; Tom Smith, Troy Lynn Boggs and volunteer, Dixie Hole.

Still, Trisha worries about her childrens future and what will become of them if and when shes not around before they grow to adulthood and graduate high school.

God has been amazing, she said concerning her childrens future and who will take care of them. She said her parents recently told her that they just cant do it I feel God is going to provide answers when needed.

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Today’s Architects Are Obsessed With Inflatable DesignHere’s Why – Co.Design (blog)

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By Diana Budds 05.02.17 | 9:00 am

Utopian architects tend to be irrationally confident that their work will make the world a better place; even if their designs never quite deliver in the real world, theyre damn convincing as images. Inflatable design, in particular, has been inextricable from architectural constructs of utopia for decadesthough its never fully taken off.The New Inflatable Moment, a new exhibition at BSA Space, home of the Boston Society of Architects, dives into why.

Inflatables are big, cheap, easy to make, and transform life into this magic bubble, Mary E. Hale, co-curator of the exhibition, with Katarzyna Balug, says. And now, theyre experiencing a renaissance, driven by cultural, political, and economic forces.

The inflatable experiments of the 1960s and 70s are seared into my memory as the embodiment of utopian architecture. Take Ant Farm, an experimental art collective active in the 1960s and 70s. Its enormous pillows, as it called its inflatable spaces, were made from tape and polyethylene (the most common type of plastic), and inflated by normal fans. They were the definition of counterculture architecture: Anyone could make them, they were inexpensive, and they could be constructed virtually anywhere. Their shifting, organic shapes were the opposite of Modernisms dictatorial emphasis on perfect forms and proportions. Naked hippies loved them. Rebellious architects, too.

You walk inside and its a complete subversion of Modernism, Hale says. Modern architecture is regimented and regular; its right-angles heaviness. Here youre in a bubble, these translucent environments where theres no structure. Its a membrane held aloft by a fan. Its so simple and subverts everything about Modernism.

But Hale and Balug trace designs fascination with blow-ups all the way back to 1783when Jean-Franois Piltre de Rozier and Franois Laurent dArlandes piloted the first manned, untethered hot air balloon flight over Paris.

The domain of the sky wasnt just for gods, it was also for man who could achieve flight through science, Balug says. Traditionally a utopia is an island that you go to through boats, sails, and wind. The idea of inflatables as utopia is that its a vehicle, its this hot air balloon taking you to there. In the 20th century, the bubble becomes a space enclosed from the world. You go in the bubble and escape.

Haus Rucker Co, Yellow-Heart/Gelbes Hertz. 1967-8. [Photo: courtesy of Gnter Zamp Kelp]Like Ant Farm, other utopian architects have used inflatables to create intense, transformative environments. In 1967, Haus Rucker, an experimental group from Vienna that eventually moved to New York, created Yellow Heart, an inflatable space that people experienced while wearing helmets that obscured their vision and produced pulsing sounds. Youre transformed telepathically to another realm, Balug describes. This mind-altering environment was recreating what Timothy Leary wanted to do with LSD.

In 1974, the British artist Graham Stevens began developing Desert Cloud, a pneumatic structure that functioned as a self-sufficient environment in the desert. Created at the peak of the OPEC oil crisis, the mylar structure was a passive system that naturally heated up air, causing it to levitate, while its shape created shade and collected condensed moisture. Stevens was a pioneer in studying how inflatables can make the world a better place by experimenting with physical principals, Hale says. Its this perfect architectural system that shows what would be possible if we use creativity to harness energy on the earth and free ourselves from fossil fuels.

Graham Stevens, Desert Cloud, 1972-2004. [Photo: courtesy of Graham Stevens and William McLean]So why havent any of these ambitious ideas taken off in the real world?

We mostly focus on the positive aspects of the bubble, Hale says. It seems that any actual utopian experiment thats been deployed has not been successful. The bubble, just like a balloon, it pops or loses gas. Its not meant to last. The medium comes and goes in artistic use and inflates and deflates the way a utopian ideal can.

Hale and Balug used Googles Ngram searchwhich chartsthe usage of keywords and phrases over timeto see how often inflatable architecture appeared in experimental-architecture writing over the last few decades. They discovered that an uptick began around 2005 and 2006. It madesense, since some of the social and political themes from the aughtseconomic inequality, war, resource scarcitymirrored those from the late 60s and 70s. The same forces that fostered the golden age of inflatables fueled its recent renaissance.

Were thinking it has to do with the political and ecological climate weve had since the great recession, Balug says. The systems were grappling with and are being underminedlike the financial system and environmentalismtheres nowhere to go without completely reimagining them. Theres a spirit of abandon, that nothing we know is working so were revisiting inflatables in a new way.

UtopieJean-Paul Jungmann, DyodonHabitation Pneumatique Exprimentale, 1967, Paris. [Photo: courtesy of Smiljan Radic, New York]Today, contemporary architects are channeling the visual culture associated with inflatables and appropriating its message, but the technology, and the expectation of what inflatables can achieve, is more nuanced. Its not just about escapism and abandoning cruel reality for an idyllic space. While some architects are still trying to propose a sweeping vision of utopia, many are attempting to have measurable impact. Maybe were searching for ideals in projects from the 60s, but were dealing with contemporary building technology and budgets, Hale says.

At the Hirshhorn museum, in Washington, D.C., Diller Scofidio + Renfro built an inflatable bubble to enclose the brutalist structures courtyard for special events. Toms Saraceno, an architect from Argentina, is experimenting with the idea ofself-sufficient pneumatic structures that levitate and create their own cities without being hemmed in by the construct of nationality. Plastique Fantastique, a Berlin-based studio, is using pneumatic structures to create pop-up community spaces.

Counterculture may have driven the inflatables of the 70s, but over the past decade, inflatable architecture has grown up, cut its hair, and moved from an artistic pie-in-the sky pursuit to something more practical and applied. For Foster + Partners, blow-up architecture serves a highly technical and specific purposeas a potential material for buildings on Mars. In Cornwall, U.K., Grimshaw used inflatables to construct biomes for the Eden Project, a permanent botanical garden.

That gets into another aspect of how were thinking about the future, Balug says. Were forecasting; were no longer imaging this perfect society. We run tests and analyses that predict, rather than imagine, the future.

Foster + Partners and European Space Agency, Lunar Base, 2012. [Photo: courtesy of Foster + Partners]Hale and Balug hope their exhibition rekindles architects experimental sideespecially for general practitioners who engage with these subjects in architecture school but dont in practiceand gets non-architects excited about this type of forward-thinking design.

I hope people come though the show with an altered perspective on whats possible in the world, Hale says. [Sometimes] its hard to remember what the essence of what we do is, which is create thoughtful, inspiring spaces for human habitation and life. Thats exemplified in these projects.

Diana Budds is a New Yorkbased writer covering design and the built environment.

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Police: Man tried to open bank account in Easton with forged passport – Enterprise News

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A New York man was charged with identity fraud and forging documents after police say he tried to open an account using fraudulent checks.

EASTON A New York man tried to open a bank account last week using several forged and fraudulent documents, police said.

Sgt. Leonard Coe and Officer Matthew Solov responded to the Bank of America, at 692 Depot St., about 1:24 p.m. on Friday, for a report of a man committing fraud.

The officers learned that Han Sol Lee was attempting to open a bank account, deposit and withdraw money using fraudulent checks, Deputy Police Chief Keith Boone said.

Lee was in possession of a forged Chinese passport as well as other false documents, Boone said. The investigation showed that Lee may be involved in similar fraud incidents throughout the country.

Lee, 28, of 3617 Utopia Parkway, Apt. 1, Flushing, New York, was arrested and charged with identity fraud, forgery of a document, uttering a false document and attempts to commit a crime.

He is being held on $25,000 bail and remains at a Bristol County house of correction.

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Losi Filipo takes steps to rebuild career at Oceania Rugby Under 20 Championship – Stuff.co.nz

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Losi Filipo in action for Wellington last year.

Controversial Wellington rugby player Losi Filipo has been made captain of Samoa at the Oceania Rugby Under 20 Championship in Australia as he attempts to rebuild his career.

Filipo caused a public outcry last year when he was discharged without conviction on assault charges from an incident in 2015, in which he attacked a group of four people, including two women, and stomped on one of the victim's head multiple times.

However, that ruling was overturned following an appeal by police and the 18-year-old was sentenced to nine months' supervision as well as being ordered to attend alcohol counselling and a course on living without violence.

Filipo has been playing on the wing for Samoa at the tournament on the Gold Coast and captained the side during Tuesday's 80-23 defeat to New Zealand.

READ MORE: * High Court overturns Filiposentence *Filipo ordered to do counselling * Norquay: Four lives on hold for one rugby player * Female victim speaks out about Filipo attack

Despite making 13 changes from the team that thrashed Fiji by 60 points, New Zealand showed no sign of rust as they ran in 12 tries.

But Filipo believed the scoreline flattered the Kiwis.

"We definitely made a goal for it to slow down their set-piece and I think we pretty much did that," he told Radio New Zealand.

"New Zealand against Fiji they had flowing ball but I thought that our Samoan boys really slowed it down - the results didn't show it but we know as a fact as a team that we did it so I think that's all that counts.

"I mean New Zealand is quite a strong side and to play like that is one hell of a performance."

With Australia beating Fiji 32-24 on Tuesday, they will meet New Zealand in the final on Saturday while Samoa wrap up their campaign against the Fijians.

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