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Gymboree Files For Bankruptcy, Plans To Close At Least 375 Stores – Forbes

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Children's clothing retailer Gymboree filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sunday evening as it attempts to escape from a crushing amount of debt. The retailer will seek to eliminate more than $900 million of debt from its balance sheet ...
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Bronin Warns Business Leaders That Bankruptcy May Happen Without Additional State Aid – Hartford Courant

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Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin and his budget director, Melissa McCaw, met Tuesday with members of the MetroHartford Alliance, warning again that bankruptcy is possible unless state legislators approve additional funds for the city.

"What happens if we don't get it? I don't think there's a responsible solution that we have, and that's why I have not, and will not, take bankruptcy off the table," Bronin said.

MetroHartford President Oz Griebel commended the mayor for restoring "structure" to the city's budget, and for providing a foundation for the city to debate its return to fiscal health. City leaders met with the business group to discuss Hartford's fiscal problems, including a projected deficit of $49.6 million.

Hartford approved a $612.9 million spending plan in late May, but the budget's uncertainty will continue until Connecticut approves its state plan and decides how much money to give Hartford. The city is expected to get $258.4 million, but city officials are counting on an additional $40 million from the state.

State legislators and the governor who have been unable to agree on a strategy for overcoming the state's projected $5 billion budget deficit have yet to respond to Hartford's request for additional state assistance.

The mayor identified the city's lack of taxable property as the root cause of its fiscal trouble, and repeated his assertion that Hartford does not have an independent path back to solvency. It must get support from the state and its regional neighbors, he said.

Alliance members expressed frustration that surrounding communities have been reluctant to help the city, and skepticism that the state would come through. Bronin empathized with their position as well.

"What we're asking legislators to do is to vote for a budget that cuts their own town, in some cases pretty significantly, to give the city of Hartford [more money]," Bronin said. "That's a tough case to make, even if I think it's the right thing to do."

Bronin said he has tried to speak with as many stakeholders as possible in discussing the budget, and that the conversation must remain focused on a long-term solution.

"Where we are now is exactly where we said we would be a year ago," Bronin said. "If we can solve for this year, and can solve it in a way that's built on a new relationship with the state of Connecticut, then we have some room where we're not in the same position next year."

Bronin clarified after the meeting that a solution wouldn't rely only on state aid: It would include labor savings, and the city would still have to prepare for a large debt payment spike set to arrive in three years.

Hartford's budget problems won't end with a bailout this year, Bronin said. A long-term solution for Hartford will require additional state aid in coming years as well, he said.

"Success is not getting the legislature to say, 'OK, we'll keep you alive for another year,'" Bronin said.

The mayor displayed the city's projections for future deficits, which are expected to remain stable at around $50 million for the next three years before spiking even further. The city is projecting the deficit will rise to $83.2 million in fiscal year 2023.

One audience member stood up to ask Bronin the last question of the meeting: Is he optimistic the state will grant the additional aid?

"We have to wait and see," he said.

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RBI, Banks And NPAs – First, Reform India’s Bankruptcy Code, Then Force Defaulters Into It – Forbes

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Italy’s Alitalia Airline Files for Bankruptcy in the US – Wall Street Journal (subscription)

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Italy's Alitalia SpA airline filed for bankruptcy Monday in the U.S., faced with the threat of losing access to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport over unpaid bills. Alitalia, which is working to find a buyer, sought chapter 15 protection ...

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David Vernier charged with Bankruptcy Fraud – UpperMichigansSource.com

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MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - An Ishpeming business owner is charged with bankruptcy fraud and concealing assets in bankruptcy. The charges against David Louis Vernier were filed in federal court last month, less than three months after his daughter was sentenced for conspiring to defraud financial institutions.

The Verniers were associated with Oasis Fuels Inc., which was supplying fuel to several gas stations in the Upper Peninsula until several months ago.

Brooke Ferns, also known as Brooke Vernier, was sentenced on Feb. 13 to serve 18 months in prison with two years of supervised release.

Federal investigators said Brooke Vernier used a circular check kiting scheme. It gave the appearance the accounts had more money in them than they actually did. The checks were written on the Oasis Fuels Inc. checking account.

Davids charges are similar to his daughter's. He is accused of having devised and intending to devise a scheme and artifice to defraud one or more of his creditors by concealing his income and his property. He filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy under Title 11 that included false and fraudulent statements and material omissions regarding his income and property.

The felonies are punishable up to five years in prison and/or $250,000 fine or not more than the greater of twice the gross gain or twice the gross loss.

David has been arraigned. He is scheduled for an initial pretrial conference in U.S. District Court in Marquette on June 27.

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For Economic Restructuring – THISDAY Newspapers

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GUEST COLUMNIST BY FEMI FALANA

The demand for fiscal federalism is to enable the federating units control their resources with a view to funding social services and infrastructural development. In making a strong case for federalism, Chief Obafemi Awolowo insisted on the provision of social services for the people.

Thus, in defending the budget of his government while he was premier of western region, Chief Awolowo stated that as far as possible within the limit of our resources, expenditure on social services which tend to be the welfare, the health and the education of the people should be increased at the expense of any expenditure that does not answer to the same tests. It is on record that the administration voted more than 50% of the annual budget to social services. Ironically, Governor Fayose who has joined the campaign for true federalism has introduced the payment of school fees in all primary schools in Ekiti State!

There is a lot of controversy on fiscal federalism. In accordance with the tenets of federalism the exclusive legislative list should be limited to the countrys external trade, customs duties, export duties, tax on incomes, profits and capital gains, interstate commerce, external borrowing, mining rents and royalties from mineral resources etc. The distorted revenue allocation formula favours the Federal Government as it has been allocated 52% of the revenue accruing to the federation account. The remaining 48% is shared among the 36 states and the 774 local governments and the 6 area councils in the Federal Capital Territory. At the 2014 national conference many delegates proposed 18% derivation for the oil producing communities.

But as the conference delegates could not reach a consensus on the matter the proposal was shelved. It is submitted that since the payment of 13% of the revenue in the Federation Account to the oil producing states has not improved the quality of the lives of the people in the Niger Delta region any increase in revenue allocation ought to be tied to the development of the area where natural resources are produced.

Apart from the rents from crude oil, the beneficiaries of the monthly allocations are not interested in other sources of revenue. Hence, the current revenue allocation formula is based on the crumbs from the masters table. As the country does not know the quantity of crude oil produced by the oil companies the ruling class fights over what is paid into the Federation Account by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). For instance, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has reported that the NNPC and Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) have failed to remit the sums of $21.7 billion and N316 billion to the Federation Account. No state government has shown any interest in the recovery of the huge sums of money. The Governors Forum is too busy feasting on the Paris/London club loan refund that it has no time to react to the NEITI report.

From 1999 the nation has lost trillions of Naira due to indiscriminate duty waivers illegally granted by the Federal Government. In 2011, the sum of N2.3 trillion was lost to fake importers of fuel. From 2011-2014, the oil shipped from Nigeria and discharged in Philadelphia port in the United States but not recorded in Nigeria was 60 million barrels valued at $12.7 billion. Even though the federal government has filed suits against the indicted companies no state government has shown any interest in the cases.

It has been confirmed that the privatization carried out by the Ibrahim Babangida and Obasanjo regimes led to asset stripping and hence the vanishing of the nations public enterprises. Without questioning why the Nigerian Airways collapsed the Federal Government has decided to establish another national carrier. At the time of the illegal liquidation of the Nigeria Airways it had 32 aircraft in its fleet. Its landed assets in several parts of the country, United Kingdom and the United States were equally sold at give away prices.

As there is no solution to the economic crisis plaguing the country the members of the ruling class have created confusion and disunity among the people. A few years ago, a senator who wanted to incite the Niger Delta against the north claimed that 80% of the nations oil blocks were in the hands of northerners. I countered the irresponsible statement by stating that more than 80% of our oil resources are in the hands of foreign oil companies. Mr. Segun Adeniyi, the chair of the editorial board of THISDAY, intervened and listed those who own which oil blocks in the country. From the detailed information supplied by him it was crystal clear Nigerians are not serious players in the oil industry as majority of local oil block owners have sold them to foreign oil companies.

While the allocation of 52% of the revenue of the federation to the federal government cannot be justified the demand for an equitable revenue allocation formula should be tied to the commitment of state and local governments to provide education, health, housing and other basic amenities for the people and investment in infrastructural development, job creation and industrialization.

All the arguments and debates on resource control, restructuring and federalism are meaningless to the majority of the people who are groaning in poverty in all parts of the country. The demand for devolution of powers from the federal government to the state and local governments should be accompanied by a demand for the overall development of the society. The ruling class should therefore be prepared to make Chapter II of the Constitution justiciable, as there must be a relationship between demand for increase in revenue and social needs.

According to Kayode Komolafe, the neo-liberal ideologues in the federal government have further restructured the socioeconomic structure in what amounts to a policy coup. They have devalued the currency, raised the cost of energy and retrenchment of workers has become a policy virtue in both the public and private sectors. At least, President Muhammadu Buhari is on record to have said that he was more or less presented with a fait accompli by our free market fundamentalists in power acting under the instruction of the policemen of global capitalism. The enormous existential risks to which the poor people are ultimately exposed to by this reckless experiment in the name of economic management is never the business of champions of geo-political restructuring.

It is high time the champions of political restructuring were made to realize that the masses of our people are demanding socio-economic restructuring which will replace the peripheral capitalist system, which has consigned them to poverty and misery. [1] It is a national scandal that cholera, meningitis, Lassa fever and other preventable diseases are still ravaging millions of our people in the 21st Century. Based on the collapse of public medical centres in the country, top public officers and rich individuals are being flown abroad for medical attention.

Before his death in December last year, President Fidel Castro who was sick for about 10 years was never flown out of Cuba for medical attention. Even though Nigeria is more endowed than the Island our leaders are always taken abroad for medical attention. Instead of challenging the federal government to take advantage of President Buharis ill health to demand for the refurbishment of our hospitals we are debating the contents of the letter transmitted by him to the National Assembly.

I have referred to Cuba because we share similar history and geography. But that poor country has abolished malaria fever, typhoid fever, cholera, meningitis and other tropical diseases. Whereas every citizen of Cuba is entitled to free medical care the Democrats and Republicans in the United States Congress, the richest country on earth, are fighting over the rationale in extending medical insurance to the poor. As Nigerians are praying fervently for the speedy recovery of President Buhari we must end the shame of rushing privileged citizens to the United Kingdom, India, United Arab Emirates for medical attention. A substantial part of the loot being recovered by the federal government should be earmarked to fix the health sector.

In his capacity as the nations Vice President and chairman of the National Council on Privatisation, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar presided over the restructuring of the nations economy through the liquidation of public assets and the privatization of the commanding height of the economy. The policy led to the official looting of the commonwealth by imperialism and its local lackeys. All public enterprises and major assets including oil blocks were sold to the so called core investors. It is my submission that the nation cannot be seriously restructured without equitable redistribution of wealth horizontally among classes. This goes beyond the vertical restructuring of federating units.

Therefore, those who have cornered our commonwealth should not be allowed to talk of restructuring in a vacuum. In other words, the campaign for restructuring should encompass the decentralization and democratization of political and economic powers, which have been privatised by all factions of the ruling class. In particular, the struggle for federalism has to confront the control of the national economy by imperialism and the comprador bourgeoisie.

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Tajikistan’s first public private partnership awarded for bringing clean energy to East Tajikistan, North Afghanistan – Times of Central Asia…

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DUSHANBE (TCA) Pamir Energy has won the 2017 International Ashden Award for Increasing Energy Access for its work bringing hydro power to 220,000 people in East Tajikistan and 35,000 people in North Afghanistan, as well as to many businesses, schools, and health centres, the Aga Khan Development Network said.

The Ashden Awards is a globally recognised measure of excellence in the field of sustainable energy. International winners receive 20,000 in prize money as well as a tailored package of business support to scale up their work.

The area of Viloyati Mukhtori Kuhistoni Badakhshan (VMKB), where Pamir Energy operates, is not connected to the main Tajik national grid and lost most of its electricity infrastructure as a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Fifteen years ago only 13% of households in the region had reliable energy.

To address these crippling energy issues, in 2002, the Government of Tajikistan, the International Finance Corporation and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) established Pamir Energy, Tajikistans first public private partnership. Pamir Energy (an AKDN project company) has an agreement with the Government of Tajikistan to supply power to the whole of VMKB until 2027.

Since 2002, Pamir Energy has restored 11 micro hydro power plants and upgraded 4,300km of transmission lines, as well as distribution facilities. During critical phases of the project, the Swiss government, through the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), provided vital support through an innovative customer support scheme and the provision of technology that ensured affordable access for the poorest households in VMKB.

Today, 96% of households in VMKB, some 220,000 people, have access to clean, reliable and affordable energy. In 2008, the company began exporting energy across the Panj River to communities in northern Afghanistan some receiving electricity for the first time in their history. Currently, 35,000 Afghans are connected. The company plans to reach thousands more customers in Afghanistan in the coming years and to expand its operations to Northern Pakistan by 2025.

The advent of hydro power has been life-changing for many in the VMKB region. Domestic life is less of a struggle: cooking and washing and ironing clothes is easier, water can be boiled quickly and showers are hot. People are healthier now that the risk of respiratory disorders - due previously to burning wood for heating and cooking - has been reduced and the average household energy cost has been cut from around $98 to $15 per calendar month.

The reduction in deforestation for fuel is helping to cut the risk of landslides and avalanches and reliable power has brought opportunities to the area. Schools have internet access and commercial enterprises like cafes and bakeries are flourishing. Medical facilities are more effective now that medication can be safely chilled and surgeons are able to use safer and more modern equipment.

According to the Ashden judges: Pamir Energys approach to providing hydro power to a whole population in a remote mountainous area is highly replicable and could apply to other hard to reach mountainous parts of the world. By tackling the full range of energy needs and effective distribution the company is bringing about a massive step change in the lives of local residents.

Usmonali Usmonzoda, Minister for Energy and Water Resources of Tajikistan, said: The Government of Tajikistan is proud to receive this prestigious award which recognises the efforts that have been made to provide a clean, reliable and affordable energy service to mountainous communities in VMKB. Partnering with the Aga Khan Development Network, the International Finance Corporation and with other development partners such as SECO, KfW, the Patrip Foundation, the Norwegian Government and USAID has allowed us to leverage a variety of different skills and strengths to help make this utility a successful one that is supporting the socio-economic development of the VMKB, Tajikistan as well as helping strengthen ties with our neighbours in Afghanistan.

Daler Jumaev, Pamir Energys General Director, said: Pamir Energy is honoured to be partnering with the Government of Tajikistan and to be recognised by the Ashden International Awards committee as a model of sustainable energy development. This award is a testament to the power of public private partnerships and development partners to provide sustainable energy in Central Asia and to promote regional socio-economic development.

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LETTER: Process of forgetting simply facilitated – The Guardian

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Such events should not be swept under the carpet and forgotten. When the names of those who may have done bad things are expunged from historic sites, schools, etc., the process of forgetting is simply facilitated. And where does renaming stop? Are we to rename Amherst Point, Amherst Cove and Amherst Cove Consolidated School in the area of Borden-Carleton? The town of Amherst, N.S. and the many other places and things named after Jeffery Amherst? President Harry Truman made the controversial decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Should his name be removed from the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, Truman State University and various buildings bearing his name? Who is to judge what is bad and what is good? Instead of knee-jerk reactions, lets try to have some perspective on these matters, including germ warfare. In medieval times bubonic plague-riddled corpses were catapulted over fortress walls. Germ warfare was employed during WW II. Between the two world wars Canada had an active germ warfare research program. As detailed by historian Michael Bliss, Frederick (later Sir Frederick) Banting played a leading role. As the co-discoverer of insulin, Banting is a revered Canadian icon. Three schools, a national historic site, a string of research centres and a charitable foundation are named after him. Rename? Let him that is without sin cast the first stone.

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Egypt trying to ‘control narrative’ with media shutdowns, rights groups say – Middle East Eye

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Jeff Sessions continues his obsession with a war on drugs, this time targeting medical marijuana – Daily Kos

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Jeff Sessions recently asked Congress to allow him to be able to prosecute medical marijuana providers, even though there are federal protections prohibiting that exact thing.

Heres what we know about Jeff Sessions: hes absolutely hell-bent on moving forward with a war on drugsdespite a lack ofevidence that itslinked to an uptick in crime and the fact that its incredibly unpopular with the American people. Sessions is particularly obsessed with marijuana, so much so that he has now asked Congress to allow him to prosecute medical marijuana providers, even though there are federal protections to prohibit the Justice Department from doing exactly that whichhave been in place since 2014.

The protections, known as the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment,prohibit the Justice Departmentfrom using federal funds to prevent certain states "from implementing their own State laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession or cultivation of medical marijuana." [...]

Sessions argued that the amendment would "inhibit [the Justice Department's] authority to enforce the Controlled Substances Act." He continues:I believe it would be unwise for Congress to restrict the discretion of the Department to fund particular prosecutions, particularly in the midst of an historic drug epidemic and potentially long-term uptick in violent crime. The Department must be in a position to use all laws available to combat the transnational drug organizations and dangerous drug traffickers who threaten American lives.

Lets get really clear on what Sessions is attempting to dohere. He is justifying his rabid obsession with drugs and locking up people of color by appealing to his fellow conservatives and their senseoflaw and order. Except none of this is based in any reality. The historic drug epidemic to which he refers is actually not an epidemic of marijuana abuse but instead of opioid abuse. The opioid epidemic is disproportionately affecting white America, and there is new research to suggest that its hitting nearly all age groups in rural and urban areas. This is a massive crisis. And there is no evidence whatsoever that focusing on medical marijuana will yield any kind of success in eliminating drug use in this country. Of course, it all depends on how one defines success. If you are defining success as the reduction of drug abuse and overdosesthen no, this absolutely will not work. But if your version of success is criminalizing marijuana, which we know sends more black and brown folks to prison and for longer, harsher sentences than it does white people (regardless of the fact that both blacks and whitesuse the drug at equal rates)then this plan is a home run.

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