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What can President Barack Obama actually do without Congress to change U.S. immigration policies? A lot, it turns out.
There are some limits under federal law, and anything the White House ultimately decides to do may be challenged in court as unconstitutional. But leading legal experts say the White House almost certainly could delay indefinitely efforts to deport millions of immigrants already in the U.S. illegally, and it could give them official work permits that would allow them to legally find jobs, obtain driver's licenses and pay income taxes.
Here is what Obama could not do without approval from Congress: He couldn't generally give large groups of immigrants permission to remain permanently in the United States, and he couldn't grant them American citizenship. And he couldn't generally make them eligible for federal or state social benefit programs, such as welfare payments, food stamps or the administration's health care plans.
"There is prosecutorial discretion which can be exercised in these sorts of situations," said Leon Rodriguez, a former Justice Department lawyer and the newly confirmed director for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. "In most enforcement realms, generally there is pretty broad discretion." Rodriguez spoke earlier this week on Capitol Hill during an oversight hearing for the House Judiciary Committee.
With Congress declining to approve significant changes to immigration laws, the White House is hinting that Obama is considering broadening a program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals to temporarily shield from deportation many young immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and allow them to get a work permit. Immigration reform advocates have been pushing to include parents of U.S. citizens and the parents of young immigrants already protected under the earlier program, which covers more than 700,000 immigrants so far.
All told, expanding the program could affect as many as 5 million immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally.
Republicans in Congress, including House Speaker John Boehner, have complained that Obama is failing to enforce U.S. laws by effectively disregarding illegal immigration. The House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said Obama's immigration policies are "undermining the fundamental constitutional principles that Congress creates the law and president is bound to enforce them."
In a direct challenge to Obama's policies, the Republican-led House on Friday night passed legislation that appeared designed to prevent those who've already gotten work permits under the deferred action program from renewing them, ultimately making them subject to deportation. With the Senate controlled by Democrats, the bill seemed unlikely to advance beyond the House.
So, how powerfully can Obama act without approval by Congress?
Obama announced in March that he had directed Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to review the administration's immigration enforcement polices and recommend any possible changes. In May, Obama delayed the review to allow Congress time to act on immigration reform before it adjourned this week for the summer.
Before leaving for the August recess Congress did not pass legislation to provide the funding Obama asked for to help deal with the more than 57,000 unaccompanied child immigrants, mostly from Central America, who have crossed the border since Oct. 1.
Obama said Friday that House Republicans were trying to pass the "most extreme and unworkable bills," knowing they wouldn't make it to his desk. On Friday night, the House approved a bill that would send migrant youths back home without hearings, a measure that also appeared destined to go nowhere in the Senate.
"That means while they're out on vacation, I'm going to have to make some tough choices to meet the challenge, with or without Congress," the president said.
Immigration law requires congressional action to create a benefit program for a specific class of people. The Obama administration said the young immigrants protected under the childhood arrivals program don't count as a class because each request not to be deported is reviewed individually, on a case-by-case basis.
David Leopold, a Cleveland immigration lawyer who has supported Obama's previous administrative changes to immigration law, said nothing in the law requires the government to deport every immigrant living in the country illegally.
The law "makes someone deportable, but that boils down to enforcement of immigration law. And that is open to enforcement priorities," Leopold said.
Rodriguez told lawmakers that the government doesn't have the resources to deport the more than 11 million immigrants estimated to be living illegally in the United States, "so, the question is, are we going to let them persist in the shadow economy or are we going to have them work and pay taxes?"
Obama has already pushed the bounds of his authority on immigration law further than his predecessors.
After a broad immigration bill failed in 2007, President George W. Bush ordered his staff to come up with every possible change he could make without the approval of Congress.
Gregory Jacob, who worked on immigration issues with the president's Domestic Policy Council, said included in the list was providing similarly broad protections from deportation as those implemented by Obama. But Bush's staff concluded that the president didn't have the legal authority to grant such "sweeping and categorical" protections, Jacob said.
Bush's director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Julie Myers Wood, said much of the discussion at the time focused on small changes to visa programs or other efforts that would impact relatively small groups of immigrants. One concern, she said, was the potential for "unintended consequences" of encouraging more illegal immigration.
Republicans have complained that Obama has done what the Bush administration feared. Many have blamed the president for the influx of more than 57,000 unaccompanied immigrant children, mostly from Central America, who have been arrested at the Mexican border since Oct. 1.
Pay attention to the health of the priest
2013年10月28日
Michael Minor, who banned fried chicken at his church's events, is leading the charge to get Mississippi's uninsured signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage.
HERNANDO, Miss. — When Dr. Michael Minor first became pastor at Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Hernando, Miss., in 1996, he discovered a population overcome by an epidemic of obesity nuskin hk.
"It was so bad, I was having a funeral every weekend," he said.
Minor took dramatic action for a Southern preacher, banning fried chicken at church potlucks and setting up a walking track around the church perimeter.
He has had marked success. "You can see the difference. People are much better sized, way better. And once they get it off, they want to keep it off," he said.
Now he is taking on the much bigger task of trying to get the state's nearly 275,000 uninsured people to sign up for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
With technology problems dogging enrollment on Obamacare health insurance exchanges, the roles of people like Minor are becoming increasingly crucial in determining the success or failure of President Barack Obama's health care law Cellmax.
His church is one of only two organizations in the state to get a federal "navigator" grant to help the state's uninsured sign up for policies provided through Obamacare.
He has his work cut out for him.
Mississippi ranked last in a 2012 study comparing the health of the states, tying with Louisiana, and consistently ranks at the top for rates of obesity and diabetes.
The local political environment has been far from friendly to Obamacare. Republican-led Mississippi rejected federal funds for an expansion of the Medicaid program for the poor, while its application for a state-based exchange was rejected by Washington, leaving it to use the faulty federal exchange.
"That man is essentially heading up outreach enrollment of the ACA for Mississippi. It's staggering," said Roy Mitchell, executive director of the Mississippi Health Advocacy Program.
Mitchell and other health advocates initially wondered just how this pastor of a tiny church on the Northwestern edge of the state won its grant.
"I applied for it," said the 48-year-old Harvard graduate and health advocate who grew up just miles away in the town of Coldwater.
"I'm a firm believer that people are limited because someone tells them they are limited," Minor said. "I tell my members we can do whatever we want to do. Let's just go for it."
'NO FRY ZONE'
In the foyer of Oak Hill Baptist hangs a picture of Minor and his wife, Lottie, in the White House, a proud reminder of the heights this tiny church of 100 or so has already reached under his leadership. His efforts caught the attention of First Lady Michelle Obama, who in 2009 invited Minor to help promote her "Let's Move" anti-obesity campaign and has invited him to the White House on several occasions.
Off to the side is a room housing a machine donated by the American Heart Association that allows parishioners to get regular readings of their blood pressure and body-mass index.
In the church kitchen hangs a plaque reminding the congregation that it is a "No Fry Zone," a sign of the church's commitment to offer healthier fare at church gatherings.
"It's a symbol, especially with people of color," Minor said of the ban on fried chicken. "You've got to rally around symbols."
Related: Republican lawmakers rejected delay in Obamacare fee
Seeing the success in his own congregation, Minor began expanding his gospel of healthy living. His church started sending teams of "health ambassadors" and health professionals to make regular checks on people in rural areas in the Mississippi delta Cellmax, the poorest region in the poorest state in America.
He started organizing ushers in Northwest Mississippi to promote health among churches in the region, an effort that has grown into a national outreach program through the National Baptist Convention, the largest predominantly African-American Christian denomination in the United States.
Minor sees his work promoting health-care reform as a natural next step. "The ACA fits a niche," he said.
"The way we see it is, we're already doing a decent job with the spiritual aspect of it. The ACA affords us the opportunity to rescue the body and the mind."
HEAVY LIFTING
As a navigator, Minor's initial plan was to recruit ministers in the 41 counties in the Mississippi delta, but when he realized that the other group with federal navigator funding, the University of Mississippi Medical Center, was initially only planning to target current and past patients, Minor decided to set up a statewide network.
To stretch his $317,742 grant, Minor joined forces with Cover Mississippi, a network of consumer and patient advocacy groups and community health centers organized by the Mississippi Health Advocacy Program.
Building awareness will be critical. According to a Kaiser Health Tracking Poll released last month, two-thirds of the uninsured said they did not have enough information about the law to know how it will impact their families. And a survey commissioned by the MHAP of nearly 1,000 residents who would be eligible to buy insurance on the exchanges showed that three-fourths did not know enrollment began Oct. 1.
The U.S. government has not released figures on how many people have signed up so far, but Chad Feldman, who's leading the navigator program at UMMC, said the center has assisted more than 3,000 people, including 1,000 phone calls and more than 2,000 visits.
"The Mississippians we are interacting with are very interested. People are engaged and wanting to learn more," Feldman said.
Related: Vt. prepares for 1st US universal health care system
The hospital has been reaching out to the 200 or so uninsured patients who seek treatment at the hospital each day, and early next year it plans to use its telemedicine network to offer video counseling to walk people through the application process in 100 sites across the state.
That would mean there would be no in-person navigators in some of the state's neediest counties.
So Minor has spent the past three weeks patching together a network of patient advocacy groups and church volunteers, who have gone through the needed 20 hours of navigator training, with the blessing of the Department of Health and Human Services.
He is also tapping into the network of some 20 community health centers and organizations that shared nearly $2.5 million in federal grants to become certified application counselors — trained individuals stationed in health centers that can offer face-to-face enrollment assistance nu skin hong kong.
As of last week, Minor and his coalition partners had built a network of 75 to 100 navigators and counselors.
"I was so happy I jumped up and down," he said. "We have navigators within an hour's drive of everywhere in the state."
The coalition crosses denominational lines and racial and ethnic lines. "People are just so excited," he said.
Minor's organization will be hitting its stride around the second week of November, when he expects to be signing up thousands of people for coverage that begins Jan. 1. The plan is to organize enrollment events ahead of the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in the hopes that people will share their good news during family gatherings.
"We feel like once you get people in churches and families, they will become de facto navigators," he said.
HERNANDO, Miss. — When Dr. Michael Minor first became pastor at Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Hernando, Miss., in 1996, he discovered a population overcome by an epidemic of obesity nuskin hk.
"It was so bad, I was having a funeral every weekend," he said.
Minor took dramatic action for a Southern preacher, banning fried chicken at church potlucks and setting up a walking track around the church perimeter.
He has had marked success. "You can see the difference. People are much better sized, way better. And once they get it off, they want to keep it off," he said.
Now he is taking on the much bigger task of trying to get the state's nearly 275,000 uninsured people to sign up for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
With technology problems dogging enrollment on Obamacare health insurance exchanges, the roles of people like Minor are becoming increasingly crucial in determining the success or failure of President Barack Obama's health care law Cellmax.
His church is one of only two organizations in the state to get a federal "navigator" grant to help the state's uninsured sign up for policies provided through Obamacare.
He has his work cut out for him.
Mississippi ranked last in a 2012 study comparing the health of the states, tying with Louisiana, and consistently ranks at the top for rates of obesity and diabetes.
The local political environment has been far from friendly to Obamacare. Republican-led Mississippi rejected federal funds for an expansion of the Medicaid program for the poor, while its application for a state-based exchange was rejected by Washington, leaving it to use the faulty federal exchange.
"That man is essentially heading up outreach enrollment of the ACA for Mississippi. It's staggering," said Roy Mitchell, executive director of the Mississippi Health Advocacy Program.
Mitchell and other health advocates initially wondered just how this pastor of a tiny church on the Northwestern edge of the state won its grant.
"I applied for it," said the 48-year-old Harvard graduate and health advocate who grew up just miles away in the town of Coldwater.
"I'm a firm believer that people are limited because someone tells them they are limited," Minor said. "I tell my members we can do whatever we want to do. Let's just go for it."
'NO FRY ZONE'
In the foyer of Oak Hill Baptist hangs a picture of Minor and his wife, Lottie, in the White House, a proud reminder of the heights this tiny church of 100 or so has already reached under his leadership. His efforts caught the attention of First Lady Michelle Obama, who in 2009 invited Minor to help promote her "Let's Move" anti-obesity campaign and has invited him to the White House on several occasions.
Off to the side is a room housing a machine donated by the American Heart Association that allows parishioners to get regular readings of their blood pressure and body-mass index.
In the church kitchen hangs a plaque reminding the congregation that it is a "No Fry Zone," a sign of the church's commitment to offer healthier fare at church gatherings.
"It's a symbol, especially with people of color," Minor said of the ban on fried chicken. "You've got to rally around symbols."
Related: Republican lawmakers rejected delay in Obamacare fee
Seeing the success in his own congregation, Minor began expanding his gospel of healthy living. His church started sending teams of "health ambassadors" and health professionals to make regular checks on people in rural areas in the Mississippi delta Cellmax, the poorest region in the poorest state in America.
He started organizing ushers in Northwest Mississippi to promote health among churches in the region, an effort that has grown into a national outreach program through the National Baptist Convention, the largest predominantly African-American Christian denomination in the United States.
Minor sees his work promoting health-care reform as a natural next step. "The ACA fits a niche," he said.
"The way we see it is, we're already doing a decent job with the spiritual aspect of it. The ACA affords us the opportunity to rescue the body and the mind."
HEAVY LIFTING
As a navigator, Minor's initial plan was to recruit ministers in the 41 counties in the Mississippi delta, but when he realized that the other group with federal navigator funding, the University of Mississippi Medical Center, was initially only planning to target current and past patients, Minor decided to set up a statewide network.
To stretch his $317,742 grant, Minor joined forces with Cover Mississippi, a network of consumer and patient advocacy groups and community health centers organized by the Mississippi Health Advocacy Program.
Building awareness will be critical. According to a Kaiser Health Tracking Poll released last month, two-thirds of the uninsured said they did not have enough information about the law to know how it will impact their families. And a survey commissioned by the MHAP of nearly 1,000 residents who would be eligible to buy insurance on the exchanges showed that three-fourths did not know enrollment began Oct. 1.
The U.S. government has not released figures on how many people have signed up so far, but Chad Feldman, who's leading the navigator program at UMMC, said the center has assisted more than 3,000 people, including 1,000 phone calls and more than 2,000 visits.
"The Mississippians we are interacting with are very interested. People are engaged and wanting to learn more," Feldman said.
Related: Vt. prepares for 1st US universal health care system
The hospital has been reaching out to the 200 or so uninsured patients who seek treatment at the hospital each day, and early next year it plans to use its telemedicine network to offer video counseling to walk people through the application process in 100 sites across the state.
That would mean there would be no in-person navigators in some of the state's neediest counties.
So Minor has spent the past three weeks patching together a network of patient advocacy groups and church volunteers, who have gone through the needed 20 hours of navigator training, with the blessing of the Department of Health and Human Services.
He is also tapping into the network of some 20 community health centers and organizations that shared nearly $2.5 million in federal grants to become certified application counselors — trained individuals stationed in health centers that can offer face-to-face enrollment assistance nu skin hong kong.
As of last week, Minor and his coalition partners had built a network of 75 to 100 navigators and counselors.
"I was so happy I jumped up and down," he said. "We have navigators within an hour's drive of everywhere in the state."
The coalition crosses denominational lines and racial and ethnic lines. "People are just so excited," he said.
Minor's organization will be hitting its stride around the second week of November, when he expects to be signing up thousands of people for coverage that begins Jan. 1. The plan is to organize enrollment events ahead of the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in the hopes that people will share their good news during family gatherings.
"We feel like once you get people in churches and families, they will become de facto navigators," he said.
In the first eight months of the year, 3 million pounds of "oily material" were cleaned up on Louisiana's coast, g-suite cardinal up from 119,894 pounds during the same time last year, the state says.
NEW ORLEANS – The amount of oil found on Louisiana's coast has surged this year, three years after BP's Macondo spill in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, the state's Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority said.
In the first eight months of this year, some 3.01 million pounds of "oily material" were cleaned up on Louisiana's coast, up from 119,894 pounds in the same period last year, g-suite in oldham according to a report posted on the web site of the state's Department of Natural Resources.
Related: 3 years later, BP cleanup ends in 3 states
The report did not say why there was a more than 20-fold increase in the amount collected this year, or if Tropical Storm Karen washed away sand to expose oil already on beaches when it moved through the Gulf earlier this month. Some of the oil, especially so-called tar balls, apparently washed ashore after Karen hit.
The report said more than 200 miles of Louisiana shoreline still display some degree of oil pollution after the largest offshore crude spill in U.S. history.
"The conventional wisdom would be that the number (of pounds of oily materials collected) should go down, obviously. But if the response effort was insufficient ... I think the numbers speak for themselves," Garret Graves, the chairman of the authority told Reuters late on Thursday.
Danny Wallace, BP incident commander, said the rise in recoveries this year stemmed from where BP was focusing its efforts after Hurricane Isaac rearranged sands in August, 2012.
"In 2013 most cleanup activities have focused on the barrier islands where Hurricane Isaac uncovered heavily-weathered residual oil that had been buried when tropical storms deposited deep layers of sand along the shoreline in 2010 and 2011," Wallace said.
He said the state had initially shied away from allowing the company to dig deeply to recover oily material, but after Isaac scooping up the oil became easier and posed fewer environmental risks.
BP also said that some of the oil on the shore could have come from natural seeps on the seafloor and that much of the material collected included sand, shells and water.
"Laboratory tests conducted by both the Coast Guard and BP on multiple tar ball samples recovered from Grand Isle (Louisiana) in September confirmed that not all tar balls in the area are associated with the (Macondo) accident," BP spokesman Jason Ryan said.
Related: Judge hears claims BP lied to US about oil spill in Gulf
The coastal authority represents several public agencies and helps coordinate BP's restoration work.
This month in New Orleans, g-suite oldham lawyers for BP and the federal government have tussled in court over how much oil spilled during the 87 days it took before workers were able to cap the well mishap that killed 11 men.
U.S. District Court Judge Carl Barbier is expected to decide early next year how much BP should be fined under the Clean Water Act for the spill.
The government has told the court that some 4.9 million barrels spilled. BP has estimated just 3.26 million barrels escaped into the sea. Both sides have acknowledged that 810,000 barrels of oil collected in cleanup will be excluded from the final amount.
NEW ORLEANS – The amount of oil found on Louisiana's coast has surged this year, three years after BP's Macondo spill in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, the state's Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority said.
In the first eight months of this year, some 3.01 million pounds of "oily material" were cleaned up on Louisiana's coast, up from 119,894 pounds in the same period last year, g-suite in oldham according to a report posted on the web site of the state's Department of Natural Resources.
Related: 3 years later, BP cleanup ends in 3 states
The report did not say why there was a more than 20-fold increase in the amount collected this year, or if Tropical Storm Karen washed away sand to expose oil already on beaches when it moved through the Gulf earlier this month. Some of the oil, especially so-called tar balls, apparently washed ashore after Karen hit.
The report said more than 200 miles of Louisiana shoreline still display some degree of oil pollution after the largest offshore crude spill in U.S. history.
"The conventional wisdom would be that the number (of pounds of oily materials collected) should go down, obviously. But if the response effort was insufficient ... I think the numbers speak for themselves," Garret Graves, the chairman of the authority told Reuters late on Thursday.
Danny Wallace, BP incident commander, said the rise in recoveries this year stemmed from where BP was focusing its efforts after Hurricane Isaac rearranged sands in August, 2012.
"In 2013 most cleanup activities have focused on the barrier islands where Hurricane Isaac uncovered heavily-weathered residual oil that had been buried when tropical storms deposited deep layers of sand along the shoreline in 2010 and 2011," Wallace said.
He said the state had initially shied away from allowing the company to dig deeply to recover oily material, but after Isaac scooping up the oil became easier and posed fewer environmental risks.
BP also said that some of the oil on the shore could have come from natural seeps on the seafloor and that much of the material collected included sand, shells and water.
"Laboratory tests conducted by both the Coast Guard and BP on multiple tar ball samples recovered from Grand Isle (Louisiana) in September confirmed that not all tar balls in the area are associated with the (Macondo) accident," BP spokesman Jason Ryan said.
Related: Judge hears claims BP lied to US about oil spill in Gulf
The coastal authority represents several public agencies and helps coordinate BP's restoration work.
This month in New Orleans, g-suite oldham lawyers for BP and the federal government have tussled in court over how much oil spilled during the 87 days it took before workers were able to cap the well mishap that killed 11 men.
U.S. District Court Judge Carl Barbier is expected to decide early next year how much BP should be fined under the Clean Water Act for the spill.
The government has told the court that some 4.9 million barrels spilled. BP has estimated just 3.26 million barrels escaped into the sea. Both sides have acknowledged that 810,000 barrels of oil collected in cleanup will be excluded from the final amount.
A Florida boy was with his brother in a pool on a Carnival cruise when he drowned on Sunday. Police are investigating but say foul play is not suspected.
MIAMI — A 6-year-old boy drowned in one of the pools aboard a Carnival Cruise Lines ship while at sea, the company said in a statement Monday.
The Carnival Victory was on the last leg of a four-day Caribbean cruise Sunday when the boy drowned in the midship pool. He was at the pool area with other family members at the time, the statement said.
Related: Cruise ship death spotlights murky waters of fatalities at sea
"To the best of our knowledge it is the first time a child has drowned aboard one of our ships," Carnival spokeswoman Joyce Oliva said in an email to The Associated Press.
The ship arrived Monday morning at Port Miami. There were 3,094 guests on the ship and approximately 1,100 staff members, Carnival said.
"Carnival extends its heartfelt sympathy to the family during this very difficult time. The company's CareTeam is providing assistance and support," Carnival said in its statement.
The Miami-Dade Police Department was investigating the drowning and identified the boy as Qwentyn Hunter of Winter Garden, Fla. Investigators said the boy was with his 10-year-old brother in the pool at the time. Passengers immediately pulled the boy from the water and began CPR, but the child was pronounced dead at the scene.
The drowning appeared to be accidental and foul play was not suspected, police said.
The Miami-based cruise company has 24 ships that attract an average of 4.5 million passengers a year.
Phone numbers listed for Hunter's parents rang busy or unanswered Monday.
Hunter was a "sweet kid, very precocious," according to Jeff Callender, owner of Ariza Talent and Modeling Agency. Callender said the agency had been working with Hunter for half a year and he had been on four auditions.
"He had a bright future in entertainment," he said. The agency's website shows Hunter with an expressive face, smiling and joking in five photos. "The thing I found most beautiful about him, he knew how to move his ears," Callender said.
The body of a 41-year-old man was found last month in a hot tub aboard the same ship where Hunter died, and he also apparently drowned. Michael Moses Ward had been a survivor of the 1985 bombing of the militant group MOVE in Philadelphia.
On a Disney cruise last year, a small boy nearly drowned. Still, drownings are infrequent even though cruise ships are not required to have lifeguards on duty, according to Ross Klein, who runs the website cruisejunkie.com and is a sociologist at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada.
There is a great deal of debate on whether cruise lines should have lifeguards, according to Jim Walker, a Miami maritime attorney and author of a blog called www.cruiselaw.com.
"This involves the debate between personal responsibility and corporate responsibility," he wrote in an email to The Associated Press. "Yes, parents should have responsibility for watching their children but at the same time cruise corporations have a duty to watch over the parents and children and provide a reasonably safe place for them to have a family vacation."
Carol Finkelhoffe, chairwoman of the Cruise Line & Passenger Ship Committee of the Maritime Law Association of the U.S., said not every drowning aboard a cruise ship is reported but "they are common enough that they happen."
Finkelhoffe said cruise lines owe it to their passengers to provide lifeguards.
"Someone should be watching the pool. It's foreseeable that these types of accidents can happen...and they should do something to prevent them," she said.
The storm hit the South Island on Tuesday, felling trees, powerlines and cutting power to about 28,000 properties.
Most had been reconnected, but it would take until about Tuesday to restore power to the remaining 3000 in rural areas west of Christchurch, Orion Chief Executive Rob Jamieson says.
The company was getting down to individual repairs that affected fewer customers at a time Set up Business in Hong Kong, he said.
Contractors from Wellington and throughout the South Island are assisting.
The storm also caused a number of slips on the West Coast.
State Highway 6 between Gates of Haast bridge and Haast Pass summit will remain closed until at least Monday, the New Zealand Transport Agency says.
Teams worked to clear the road of a 50-metre slip at Diana Falls and another large slip at Halfway Bluff, but snow and heavy overnight rain caused almost as much debris to come down again at Diana Falls, NZTA West Coast area manager Mark Pinner says.
"In some ways, we are almost back to square one with our road clearing efforts at this site formation of company."
The stability of three house-sized boulders perched above the slip site are a concern and need to be checked, he says.
State Highway 94 from the Hollyford turn-off to Milford Sound will stay closed until at least Sunday due to bad weather, Income Tax Hong Kong avalanches and slips.
The storm hit the lower North Island on Wednesday cutting power to about 10,000 properties.
The majority had been reconnected by Friday night.
Most had been reconnected, but it would take until about Tuesday to restore power to the remaining 3000 in rural areas west of Christchurch, Orion Chief Executive Rob Jamieson says.
The company was getting down to individual repairs that affected fewer customers at a time Set up Business in Hong Kong, he said.
Contractors from Wellington and throughout the South Island are assisting.
The storm also caused a number of slips on the West Coast.
State Highway 6 between Gates of Haast bridge and Haast Pass summit will remain closed until at least Monday, the New Zealand Transport Agency says.
Teams worked to clear the road of a 50-metre slip at Diana Falls and another large slip at Halfway Bluff, but snow and heavy overnight rain caused almost as much debris to come down again at Diana Falls, NZTA West Coast area manager Mark Pinner says.
"In some ways, we are almost back to square one with our road clearing efforts at this site formation of company."
The stability of three house-sized boulders perched above the slip site are a concern and need to be checked, he says.
State Highway 94 from the Hollyford turn-off to Milford Sound will stay closed until at least Sunday due to bad weather, Income Tax Hong Kong avalanches and slips.
The storm hit the lower North Island on Wednesday cutting power to about 10,000 properties.
The majority had been reconnected by Friday night.
Between the two locations may sprint distance
2013年09月02日
Israel Jack, 20, was found dead on Te Ngae Road near Rotorua airport early in the morning on August 18 after walking home from a night on the town.
Investigations have confirmed he was hit by at least two vehicles while lying on the road, cover for galaxy s3 with the drivers saying they didn't see him until after he was struck.
Police now have a mystery on their hands, trying to work out what happened to Mr Jack in the last few minutes after being captured on security camera footage walking past a Caltex service station at 4.20am.
Five minutes later one of the drivers reported the accident to emergency services.
Police spokeswoman Kim Perks said police were being "very open-minded" about how Mr Jack travelled so quickly, with hitch-hiking, both openly and covertly, and running, being touted as options.
"He was a young, fit, reasonably athletic guy," Ms Perks said.
"I'm no runner, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility,
given the space and time, for him to have run.
"But you've also got him having been hit by two cars in that process as well."
It was also possible the timings on the security camera and call logs may have been out, she said.
"The team is investigating every option right now, and don't really want to put out any specific suggestions in case they end up being a red herring," she said.
The public response to an appeal for information had so far been slow, wigs long hair and given the accident time, few people are likely to have been around to witness it, she said.
Investigations have confirmed he was hit by at least two vehicles while lying on the road, cover for galaxy s3 with the drivers saying they didn't see him until after he was struck.
Police now have a mystery on their hands, trying to work out what happened to Mr Jack in the last few minutes after being captured on security camera footage walking past a Caltex service station at 4.20am.
Five minutes later one of the drivers reported the accident to emergency services.
Police spokeswoman Kim Perks said police were being "very open-minded" about how Mr Jack travelled so quickly, with hitch-hiking, both openly and covertly, and running, being touted as options.
"He was a young, fit, reasonably athletic guy," Ms Perks said.
"I'm no runner, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility,
given the space and time, for him to have run.
"But you've also got him having been hit by two cars in that process as well."
It was also possible the timings on the security camera and call logs may have been out, she said.
"The team is investigating every option right now, and don't really want to put out any specific suggestions in case they end up being a red herring," she said.
The public response to an appeal for information had so far been slow, wigs long hair and given the accident time, few people are likely to have been around to witness it, she said.
There are bits of damage to commercial buildings in Wellington after the magnitude 6.6 quake on Friday, says Ian Cassels, president of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Property Council.
"I think there is some damage in buildings that are built on reclaimed land whether they are built well or not nu skin product," he told BusinessDesk.
But the city wasn't badly damaged by the magnitude 6.5 shake in July and it quickly became obvious that Friday's jolt, estimated to be two-thirds of the acceleration of the July shake, has caused less damage.
"One way of looking at Friday's quake is that it has virtually said that Wellington hasn't got any earthquake-prone buildings that are likely to collapse in a moderate earthquake," Mr Cassels said.
"We have just had two more than moderate shakes, so we haven't got any earthquake-prone buildings, otherwise we would have had collapses."
Wellington's older commercial buildings are between 100 and 120 years old and a lot of work was done to them after an earthquake in 1942 of a similar size to the two just experienced.
"That sorted out quite a bit of the loose stuff. There was strengthening done nuskin group," he said.
Listed property owners reported few problems on Monday.
Kiwi Income Property Trust found minor structural damage after inspections of the Majestic Centre, Unisys House and Aurora Chambers, 44 The Terrace and North City Shopping Centre.
Argosy Property reported only minor, mainly cosmetic damage to its Wellington properties, which include Stewart Dawsons Corner and 8-14 Willis Street.
DNZ Property Fund said inspections of its Wellington CBD and Johnsonville Shopping Centre properties found only superficial cosmetic damage nu skin hong kong.
Insurance Council of New Zealand chief executive Tim Grafton said it will take weeks to assess the value of claims and a figure was not available yet for the cost of the July quake.
"The July figures will be low. What we do know is that there were no reports of substantial damage in Wellington city IP camera manufacturer," he said.
Mr Cassels says commercial building owners mostly have a five per cent excess on insurance policies so they suck up a lot of the cost of damage.
"I think there is some damage in buildings that are built on reclaimed land whether they are built well or not nu skin product," he told BusinessDesk.
But the city wasn't badly damaged by the magnitude 6.5 shake in July and it quickly became obvious that Friday's jolt, estimated to be two-thirds of the acceleration of the July shake, has caused less damage.
"One way of looking at Friday's quake is that it has virtually said that Wellington hasn't got any earthquake-prone buildings that are likely to collapse in a moderate earthquake," Mr Cassels said.
"We have just had two more than moderate shakes, so we haven't got any earthquake-prone buildings, otherwise we would have had collapses."
Wellington's older commercial buildings are between 100 and 120 years old and a lot of work was done to them after an earthquake in 1942 of a similar size to the two just experienced.
"That sorted out quite a bit of the loose stuff. There was strengthening done nuskin group," he said.
Listed property owners reported few problems on Monday.
Kiwi Income Property Trust found minor structural damage after inspections of the Majestic Centre, Unisys House and Aurora Chambers, 44 The Terrace and North City Shopping Centre.
Argosy Property reported only minor, mainly cosmetic damage to its Wellington properties, which include Stewart Dawsons Corner and 8-14 Willis Street.
DNZ Property Fund said inspections of its Wellington CBD and Johnsonville Shopping Centre properties found only superficial cosmetic damage nu skin hong kong.
Insurance Council of New Zealand chief executive Tim Grafton said it will take weeks to assess the value of claims and a figure was not available yet for the cost of the July quake.
"The July figures will be low. What we do know is that there were no reports of substantial damage in Wellington city IP camera manufacturer," he said.
Mr Cassels says commercial building owners mostly have a five per cent excess on insurance policies so they suck up a lot of the cost of damage.
It follows the family and friends of Jane Farrelly questioning whether police properly investigated her death in March.
The 50-year-old mother of two from Auckland, nu skin product was killed when she was knocked off her bike and dragged under a truck north of Taupo.
Police say they are not going to charge the truck driver.
Green MP Julie Anne Genter is calling for an independent review of the decision how to register a business.
"There is prima facie evidence that the police are failing to protect people on bicycles and prosecute drivers who pass them dangerously," she said.
"Police need to strengthen this culture of care through enforcement and prosecution nuskin, where necessary."
Police did not seem to be enforcing the law requiring drivers to pass cyclists in a safe way, she said.
"The law needs to change making the 1.5 metre passing rule mandatory so police will act."
Mrs Farrelly's family and friends say they are stunned and distraught by the decision not to charge the truck driver nuskin group.
"The decision not to prosecute suggests police are blaming Jane."
Mrs Farrelly's friends and family said witness statements appear to have been ignored because a second group of cyclists had said the same truck passed them shortly before it hit Mrs Farrelly.
But Bay of Plenty road policing manager nu skin hk, Inspector Kevin Taylor, says despite "significant commentary" around sharing of the roads and cyclists and other motorists, they could only assess the case on driver culpability Hong Kong Company Secretary.
Police have charged a 22-year-old man following the death of another cyclist, Craig Goulsbro, company registration Hong Kong near Morrinsville earlier this month.
The 50-year-old mother of two from Auckland, nu skin product was killed when she was knocked off her bike and dragged under a truck north of Taupo.
Police say they are not going to charge the truck driver.
Green MP Julie Anne Genter is calling for an independent review of the decision how to register a business.
"There is prima facie evidence that the police are failing to protect people on bicycles and prosecute drivers who pass them dangerously," she said.
"Police need to strengthen this culture of care through enforcement and prosecution nuskin, where necessary."
Police did not seem to be enforcing the law requiring drivers to pass cyclists in a safe way, she said.
"The law needs to change making the 1.5 metre passing rule mandatory so police will act."
Mrs Farrelly's family and friends say they are stunned and distraught by the decision not to charge the truck driver nuskin group.
"The decision not to prosecute suggests police are blaming Jane."
Mrs Farrelly's friends and family said witness statements appear to have been ignored because a second group of cyclists had said the same truck passed them shortly before it hit Mrs Farrelly.
But Bay of Plenty road policing manager nu skin hk, Inspector Kevin Taylor, says despite "significant commentary" around sharing of the roads and cyclists and other motorists, they could only assess the case on driver culpability Hong Kong Company Secretary.
Police have charged a 22-year-old man following the death of another cyclist, Craig Goulsbro, company registration Hong Kong near Morrinsville earlier this month.
THERE ARE A number of ways to be surprised at the fact that this morning, Dublin wake up as Leinster champions.
You can take yourself back 15 years and look at where Dublin hurling was then, before the string of underage successes of recent times, and try and imagine it. Or alternatively, Asian college of knowledge management you can take yourself back five weeks, when after that draw against Wexford in the first round, and despite all those seemingly significant minor and U-21 wins, senior success looked as far away as ever.
What has happened in the last month and a bit for Anthony Daly and his team has been extraordinary. They looked out of love with the game that day in Wexford Park – like their very hurling existence was a weight across their shoulders. They survived that night, but they looked like they were going nowhere, that nothing had changed from last year when they collapsed under the weight of expectation going into that Leinster semi-final against Kilkenny.
You don’t beat Kilkenny in replays, and yet Dublin did it.
And the shot of belief that gave this team took them over the line yesterday, when they could have started to wobble after Galway’s second goal. They played with physicality, with heart and with pace – and Galway just had no answer.
In places like Tipperary and Waterford they would say that the football team is for the lads who weren’t good enough to make the hurling team. Eoin Cadogan broke a century of tradition when he picked the footballers over the hurlers in Cork this year. Footballers and hurlers are kept apart, like horny teenagers at the Gaeltacht, in Galway and Clare. But in Dublin the hurlers live cheek by jowl with the footballers, and they have to live with their second class status every day of the week.
It’s hard to listen to the Dublin fans singing and think of them as supporting the underdogs, but that’s what yesterday was about – it was a day when the hurlers got to stand underneath the Hill and celebrate a win that had been a long time coming. And even though he had been there plenty of times before, celebrating provincial titles, I was particularly delighted for Conal Keaney. He and Shane Ryan have probably been the most high-profile hurlers in Dublin for the last 10 years, Set up Business in Hong Kong and that’s because they’re footballers.
But that was some statement of intent in 2011 when Keaney decided to put football on the back burner. He had won five Leinster football titles, and walked away from a team that would go on and win the All-Ireland later that year… but hurling was his sport. And while he was a fine footballer, he’s an exceptional hurler. He had to make a choice between being a winner, and being a hurler — and now he’s both.
For Galway it was a very chastening afternoon. They will look back at a couple of key moments – Joe Canning’s goal chance in the 64th minute when there was only six in it, a couple of points directly after the goals that were really gifted to Dublin… but they never got themselves into a position to really ask the winners the testing questions.
It would only have been natural for Dublin to start wavering so close to the finish line, but once it became clear that Galway were incapable of landing the decisive blow, they really pushed for home and poured it on in the last few minutes. And even if Galway had managed to stage a miraculous recovery, huge questions still remain. Both midfielders were taken off by half-time, as was one of the main men last year, Cyril Donnellan. The full-back line was under severe pressure throughout, and our half-forward line was annihilated under the high ball.
It was the second time this summer I’ve seen Galway being beaten by 10 points or more, and it’s not a lot of fun. But losing to the Dubs is certainly far preferable than losing to Mayo at home in the Connacht championship, storage cabinet or Kilkenny in an All-Ireland final replay for that matter. This is a win for everyone to celebrate. And despite the elemental nature of Kilkenny’s win over Tipperary on Saturday night, this All-Ireland championship is more open than any we’ve had in the last 15 years. Dublin need to adjust to THAT new reality now too today. This need not be the highpoint.
You can take yourself back 15 years and look at where Dublin hurling was then, before the string of underage successes of recent times, and try and imagine it. Or alternatively, Asian college of knowledge management you can take yourself back five weeks, when after that draw against Wexford in the first round, and despite all those seemingly significant minor and U-21 wins, senior success looked as far away as ever.
What has happened in the last month and a bit for Anthony Daly and his team has been extraordinary. They looked out of love with the game that day in Wexford Park – like their very hurling existence was a weight across their shoulders. They survived that night, but they looked like they were going nowhere, that nothing had changed from last year when they collapsed under the weight of expectation going into that Leinster semi-final against Kilkenny.
You don’t beat Kilkenny in replays, and yet Dublin did it.
And the shot of belief that gave this team took them over the line yesterday, when they could have started to wobble after Galway’s second goal. They played with physicality, with heart and with pace – and Galway just had no answer.
In places like Tipperary and Waterford they would say that the football team is for the lads who weren’t good enough to make the hurling team. Eoin Cadogan broke a century of tradition when he picked the footballers over the hurlers in Cork this year. Footballers and hurlers are kept apart, like horny teenagers at the Gaeltacht, in Galway and Clare. But in Dublin the hurlers live cheek by jowl with the footballers, and they have to live with their second class status every day of the week.
It’s hard to listen to the Dublin fans singing and think of them as supporting the underdogs, but that’s what yesterday was about – it was a day when the hurlers got to stand underneath the Hill and celebrate a win that had been a long time coming. And even though he had been there plenty of times before, celebrating provincial titles, I was particularly delighted for Conal Keaney. He and Shane Ryan have probably been the most high-profile hurlers in Dublin for the last 10 years, Set up Business in Hong Kong and that’s because they’re footballers.
But that was some statement of intent in 2011 when Keaney decided to put football on the back burner. He had won five Leinster football titles, and walked away from a team that would go on and win the All-Ireland later that year… but hurling was his sport. And while he was a fine footballer, he’s an exceptional hurler. He had to make a choice between being a winner, and being a hurler — and now he’s both.
For Galway it was a very chastening afternoon. They will look back at a couple of key moments – Joe Canning’s goal chance in the 64th minute when there was only six in it, a couple of points directly after the goals that were really gifted to Dublin… but they never got themselves into a position to really ask the winners the testing questions.
It would only have been natural for Dublin to start wavering so close to the finish line, but once it became clear that Galway were incapable of landing the decisive blow, they really pushed for home and poured it on in the last few minutes. And even if Galway had managed to stage a miraculous recovery, huge questions still remain. Both midfielders were taken off by half-time, as was one of the main men last year, Cyril Donnellan. The full-back line was under severe pressure throughout, and our half-forward line was annihilated under the high ball.
It was the second time this summer I’ve seen Galway being beaten by 10 points or more, and it’s not a lot of fun. But losing to the Dubs is certainly far preferable than losing to Mayo at home in the Connacht championship, storage cabinet or Kilkenny in an All-Ireland final replay for that matter. This is a win for everyone to celebrate. And despite the elemental nature of Kilkenny’s win over Tipperary on Saturday night, this All-Ireland championship is more open than any we’ve had in the last 15 years. Dublin need to adjust to THAT new reality now too today. This need not be the highpoint.
The police checkpoints, breath alcohol testing
2013年06月01日
COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER Pat Rabbitte has insisted that his cabinet colleague Alan Shatter was not trying to claim a constitutional privilege when he was stopped and breathalysed at a Garda checkpoint.
In an exclusive interview with TheJournal.ie, Rabbitte said Ireland had been “caught up in the froth of politics” by parsing Alan Shatter’s explanation of his encounter with a Garda in 2009 beyond what was necessary.
On the question of whether Shatter had tried to invoke a constitutional privilege, craft organizers by telling the Garda he has on his way home from the Dáil – thereby exempting himself from arrest – Rabbitte said such suggestions were simply not true.
“If he had invoked his constitutional protection, he wouldn’t have sought to blow into the [breathalyser] bag,” the minister insisted.
“If I’m asked when I’m coming home tonight, ‘Where am I coming from’, by a Garda, I’m going to say I’m coming from the Dáil,” he continued.
I mean, I can’t say I’m coming from a pub or Croke Park or the Abbey Theatre if I’m coming from the Dáil.
So I presume he [Shatter] was answering a question, and to put a construction on it that he was pleading the constitutional protection of deputies is ridiculous.
Rabbitte explained that the constitutional clause which exempts members of the Oireachtas from arrest while travelling to and from Leinster House dated from an incident in the 1920s now known as the ‘Jinks affair’.
In 1927, Sligo TD John Jinks missed a crucial vote of no confidence in the government, allowing the government to survive only on the casting vote of the Ceann Comhairle. Popular myth suggests Jinks was deliberately plied with alcohol the night before so that he could not make it to Leinster House in time for the vote.
Rabbitte also dismissed suggestions that Shatter’s disclosure had breached trust with the Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan, explaining that Callinan had told Shatter about Wallace’s actions specifically because of the possibility that they may have become public knowledge anyway.
I honestly don’t think whether Deputy Wallace got a phone entangled in his grey locks while standing at the Five Lamps is really a matter of national security.
Rabbitte, in remarks made the evening before the Dáil began debating a motion of no confidence in Shatter, said aserted that Shatter “shouldn’t have made the remark he made on Prime Time” but that “we all make mistakes”.
“If I make mistakes, I would hope it’s as trivial as the one Minister Shatter made,” he said.
He also attacked independent TD Mattie McGrath for his “baseless” accusation that Shatter had acted inappropriately to the Garda who had stopped him, saying even McGrath himself had pulled back from his account of the incident Asian college of knowledge management.
“Having thrown the ball in, he has left with Fianna Fáil with red faces because they are now prosecuting a motion of no confidence based on Mattie McGrath’s allegation, and McGrath today clearly no longer has any confidence in the allegation itself,” he said.
TheJournal.ie asked Rabbitte to respond to McGrath’s Dáil quip from earlier that day, where the Tipperary South TD had said Rabbitte’s habit for public commentary meant “there was no cow that wouldn’t pass through a crossroads that you wouldn’t milk”.
In an exclusive interview with TheJournal.ie, Rabbitte said Ireland had been “caught up in the froth of politics” by parsing Alan Shatter’s explanation of his encounter with a Garda in 2009 beyond what was necessary.
On the question of whether Shatter had tried to invoke a constitutional privilege, craft organizers by telling the Garda he has on his way home from the Dáil – thereby exempting himself from arrest – Rabbitte said such suggestions were simply not true.
“If he had invoked his constitutional protection, he wouldn’t have sought to blow into the [breathalyser] bag,” the minister insisted.
“If I’m asked when I’m coming home tonight, ‘Where am I coming from’, by a Garda, I’m going to say I’m coming from the Dáil,” he continued.
I mean, I can’t say I’m coming from a pub or Croke Park or the Abbey Theatre if I’m coming from the Dáil.
So I presume he [Shatter] was answering a question, and to put a construction on it that he was pleading the constitutional protection of deputies is ridiculous.
Rabbitte explained that the constitutional clause which exempts members of the Oireachtas from arrest while travelling to and from Leinster House dated from an incident in the 1920s now known as the ‘Jinks affair’.
In 1927, Sligo TD John Jinks missed a crucial vote of no confidence in the government, allowing the government to survive only on the casting vote of the Ceann Comhairle. Popular myth suggests Jinks was deliberately plied with alcohol the night before so that he could not make it to Leinster House in time for the vote.
Rabbitte also dismissed suggestions that Shatter’s disclosure had breached trust with the Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan, explaining that Callinan had told Shatter about Wallace’s actions specifically because of the possibility that they may have become public knowledge anyway.
I honestly don’t think whether Deputy Wallace got a phone entangled in his grey locks while standing at the Five Lamps is really a matter of national security.
Rabbitte, in remarks made the evening before the Dáil began debating a motion of no confidence in Shatter, said aserted that Shatter “shouldn’t have made the remark he made on Prime Time” but that “we all make mistakes”.
“If I make mistakes, I would hope it’s as trivial as the one Minister Shatter made,” he said.
He also attacked independent TD Mattie McGrath for his “baseless” accusation that Shatter had acted inappropriately to the Garda who had stopped him, saying even McGrath himself had pulled back from his account of the incident Asian college of knowledge management.
“Having thrown the ball in, he has left with Fianna Fáil with red faces because they are now prosecuting a motion of no confidence based on Mattie McGrath’s allegation, and McGrath today clearly no longer has any confidence in the allegation itself,” he said.
TheJournal.ie asked Rabbitte to respond to McGrath’s Dáil quip from earlier that day, where the Tipperary South TD had said Rabbitte’s habit for public commentary meant “there was no cow that wouldn’t pass through a crossroads that you wouldn’t milk”.
Thousands of protests against President Putin
2013年05月07日
Organisers said tens of thousands turned up for the rally, which marked one year since a chaotic anti-Kremlin protest on May 6, 2012, that descended into violence.
Police estimated the numbers on Monday at 8,000.
"Putin is a thief," charismatic opposition figurehead Alexei Navalny said to cheers from the crowds. "We will throw him out of the Kremlin."
The long-awaited protest was, however, clouded by the death of a worker who was crushed by a massive loudspeaker as he was helping to erect the stage for the event freemax starre pro.
Navalny, who is standing trial on what he says are trumped-up charges, made a long-awaited appearance at the rally on a blustery spring evening, delivering a campaign-style stump speech.
"Together with you I am not afraid of anything," the blue-eyed 36-year-old said, his wife Yulia standing next to him in a conjugal appearance reminiscent of a US presidential candidate.
"I will never surrender and I will never go away. I am fighting for a new future for my family, for my children and so are you," he said.
More than two dozen people now face jail over their involvement in last year's rally in a criminal probe activists have condemned as a throwback to the Stalin era.
One activist has already been jailed for four and a half years for purportedly resorting to violence in the 2012 rally. Another has been sentenced for two and a half years.
A leading opposition journalist sang from the stage, a famous actor read out a poem and one of Russia's most loved actresses, Liya Akhedzhakova, read a letter from one of the jailed activists.
"The whole square is full. There are tens of thousands of us," said former government member turned Putin critic Boris Nemtsov, clutching a bunch of white roses.virtual office
Unlike last year's dramatic protest, Monday's event was peaceful.
Flowers were laid by a railing in memory of the dead worker while a minute of silence was held in his honour before the event got under way.
A van from the Investigative Committee was conspicuously parked right behind the stage as the probe into the worker's death continued HealthCabin shipping time.
He was not an opposition activist but the employee of a firm contracted to prepare the stage, organisers said.
Police estimated the numbers on Monday at 8,000.
"Putin is a thief," charismatic opposition figurehead Alexei Navalny said to cheers from the crowds. "We will throw him out of the Kremlin."
The long-awaited protest was, however, clouded by the death of a worker who was crushed by a massive loudspeaker as he was helping to erect the stage for the event freemax starre pro.
Navalny, who is standing trial on what he says are trumped-up charges, made a long-awaited appearance at the rally on a blustery spring evening, delivering a campaign-style stump speech.
"Together with you I am not afraid of anything," the blue-eyed 36-year-old said, his wife Yulia standing next to him in a conjugal appearance reminiscent of a US presidential candidate.
"I will never surrender and I will never go away. I am fighting for a new future for my family, for my children and so are you," he said.
More than two dozen people now face jail over their involvement in last year's rally in a criminal probe activists have condemned as a throwback to the Stalin era.
One activist has already been jailed for four and a half years for purportedly resorting to violence in the 2012 rally. Another has been sentenced for two and a half years.
A leading opposition journalist sang from the stage, a famous actor read out a poem and one of Russia's most loved actresses, Liya Akhedzhakova, read a letter from one of the jailed activists.
"The whole square is full. There are tens of thousands of us," said former government member turned Putin critic Boris Nemtsov, clutching a bunch of white roses.virtual office
Unlike last year's dramatic protest, Monday's event was peaceful.
Flowers were laid by a railing in memory of the dead worker while a minute of silence was held in his honour before the event got under way.
A van from the Investigative Committee was conspicuously parked right behind the stage as the probe into the worker's death continued HealthCabin shipping time.
He was not an opposition activist but the employee of a firm contracted to prepare the stage, organisers said.
NBCNewYork.com
Julio Acevedo, left, is in custody in connection with the crash that killed Nachman and Raizy Glauber, right, and their just-born baby.
By Jonathan Dienst, NBCNewYork.com
A suspect is in custody in connection with the hit-and-run crash that killed a pregnant woman, her husband and ultimately their child, an NYPD spokesman confirmed to NBC 4 New York.
Julio Acevedo was taken into custody in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. A source told NBC 4 New York that a friend of Acevedo told police he would surrender at a home in Hellerton, and met police there premiumngifts.com/hk-business-gift.html .
Police believe Acevedo was driving the speeding BMW that slammed into a livery cab carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21. They died Sunday and their child died on Monday.
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Raizy Glauber, who was seven months pregnant, decided to go to the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, her family said. They called a livery cab.
The crash with the BMW reduced the cab to a crumpled heap, and Raizy Glauber was thrown from the wreck. The engine ended up in the back seat. The driver of the livery cab was knocked unconscious but was not seriously hurt.
The child was delivered by cesarean section after his parents were killed. The baby weighed only about 4 pounds when he was delivered, neighbors and friends said.
He later died of extreme prematurity, the city medical examiner's office said.
The baby was buried Monday near his parents' graves, according to a spokesman for the Hasidic Jewish community. About a thousand community members turned out for the young couple's funeral a day earlier premiumngifts.com/hk-executive-gift.html .
Acevedo, 44, was arrested last month on a charge of driving while under the influence, and the case is pending. He was stopped by police after they said he was driving erratically around 3 a.m. Feb. 17. He had a blood-alcohol level of .13, over the limit of .08, police said.
He served about a decade in prison in the 1990s for manslaughter after he was convicted of shooting Kelvin Martin, a Brooklyn criminal whose moniker "50 Cent" was the inspiration for rapper Curtis Jackson's stage name.
How Acevedo came to possess the BMW is under investigation. The registered owner was arrested Sunday on insurance fraud charges related to the vehicle, but the case was deferred premiumngifts.com/hk-advertising-premium.html.
The Associated Press contributed to this story
Julio Acevedo, left, is in custody in connection with the crash that killed Nachman and Raizy Glauber, right, and their just-born baby.
By Jonathan Dienst, NBCNewYork.com
A suspect is in custody in connection with the hit-and-run crash that killed a pregnant woman, her husband and ultimately their child, an NYPD spokesman confirmed to NBC 4 New York.
Julio Acevedo was taken into custody in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. A source told NBC 4 New York that a friend of Acevedo told police he would surrender at a home in Hellerton, and met police there premiumngifts.com/hk-business-gift.html .
Police believe Acevedo was driving the speeding BMW that slammed into a livery cab carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21. They died Sunday and their child died on Monday.
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Raizy Glauber, who was seven months pregnant, decided to go to the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, her family said. They called a livery cab.
The crash with the BMW reduced the cab to a crumpled heap, and Raizy Glauber was thrown from the wreck. The engine ended up in the back seat. The driver of the livery cab was knocked unconscious but was not seriously hurt.
The child was delivered by cesarean section after his parents were killed. The baby weighed only about 4 pounds when he was delivered, neighbors and friends said.
He later died of extreme prematurity, the city medical examiner's office said.
The baby was buried Monday near his parents' graves, according to a spokesman for the Hasidic Jewish community. About a thousand community members turned out for the young couple's funeral a day earlier premiumngifts.com/hk-executive-gift.html .
Acevedo, 44, was arrested last month on a charge of driving while under the influence, and the case is pending. He was stopped by police after they said he was driving erratically around 3 a.m. Feb. 17. He had a blood-alcohol level of .13, over the limit of .08, police said.
He served about a decade in prison in the 1990s for manslaughter after he was convicted of shooting Kelvin Martin, a Brooklyn criminal whose moniker "50 Cent" was the inspiration for rapper Curtis Jackson's stage name.
How Acevedo came to possess the BMW is under investigation. The registered owner was arrested Sunday on insurance fraud charges related to the vehicle, but the case was deferred premiumngifts.com/hk-advertising-premium.html.
The Associated Press contributed to this story
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Loneliness is the most beautiful flowers blooming soul deep, rooted in the soil of loneliness, self development, self study. The unique beauty of flowers, flower also bleak wind, flowing in the heart sea waves. The dream is always test the lonely, when a piece of dream down, but too late to save. It can only be silently endure. In a word, is also to enjoy, enjoy losing something, enjoy the pain and feel the imprint is engraved on my heart hk-business-gift.html hk-executive-gift.html.
Lonely time grinding into one point one points, so it 's so slow. She had embroidered into red blood, will be accompanied by a lifetime of successive moments, time without her, but let the years caught the lonely color, autumn and winter seasons, summer and spring..
Indifferent things often dovetail, the rete mirabile let them through, but, in fact, life is so, there is so much equity, which have so many enthusiastic. Light is really flat, so students may not love, but time is not necessarily see, why not let him go, into, return to his own land hk-promotional-premium.html.
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In winter, many of Ms. Amy likes through up to add vigor, so buy cosmetics unprecedented enthusiasm. However, 1 boxes of cake " touch " had not girls face, 1 lipsticks make more strangers " kiss ", indirect cosmetics trial that you dare to use? Journalists visited found, many consumers in the cosmetics counter encounter this " common embarrassing, " health problems businesses on these samples did not cause enough attention. City health supervision by the relevant personage says, tea tin box the trial cosmetics in convenient for customers to choose at the same time, but also easy to become a channel of disease, should try to avoid people sharing.
In the cosmetics brand zone Xintang Road, a shopping mall, a lot of cosmetics counters are set to the trial installation. Reporters on the one counter slightly statistics, just 1 hours of 12 consumers to try the same lipstick samples, and the trial before sales were not to make any cleaning or disinfection trial products. In other shopping mall cosmetics counters ago, dvd box wholesale reporters also saw sales to consumers for a skin test and trial mask mix " public " cosmetics samples, make-up tools.
" I asked the salesman in the trial lipstick can put lipstick upper cut a point, the sales ladies said refused, I also have no way. " Is the shopping easy lady said, the trial also in view of unsanitary, but good effect after all to try some lip.
" Health of many samples are " blind spot ", many people share may lead to infection of infectious diseases, the consumer before use must pay attention to whether businesses take disinfection measures. " City health supervision by the relevant professionals to remind consumers to use, tin box for food may require businesses to provide test swab, cotton and other disposable simple tools to extract the trial, or to the sales staff to request a one-time packaging small trial, to the greatest extent to eliminate the cosmetics test brings health hazards.
In the cosmetics brand zone Xintang Road, a shopping mall, a lot of cosmetics counters are set to the trial installation. Reporters on the one counter slightly statistics, just 1 hours of 12 consumers to try the same lipstick samples, and the trial before sales were not to make any cleaning or disinfection trial products. In other shopping mall cosmetics counters ago, dvd box wholesale reporters also saw sales to consumers for a skin test and trial mask mix " public " cosmetics samples, make-up tools.
" I asked the salesman in the trial lipstick can put lipstick upper cut a point, the sales ladies said refused, I also have no way. " Is the shopping easy lady said, the trial also in view of unsanitary, but good effect after all to try some lip.
" Health of many samples are " blind spot ", many people share may lead to infection of infectious diseases, the consumer before use must pay attention to whether businesses take disinfection measures. " City health supervision by the relevant professionals to remind consumers to use, tin box for food may require businesses to provide test swab, cotton and other disposable simple tools to extract the trial, or to the sales staff to request a one-time packaging small trial, to the greatest extent to eliminate the cosmetics test brings health hazards.
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September, day very much. It gradually turns cool, feel a little past the temperature. Have a smoke willow, the setting sun afterglow of the wild; once fallen petals lie in profusion. And the moon, the garden .. and now, before the rain into empty words, lush foliage filled the maturity of autumn.
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Leaves were fluttering, yellow and white. I stayed in the autumn season, the ear is the sound of floating leaves, everywhere is desolate scenery. In the blink of an eye from autumn wind, is bringing the traces of mottled, take is fleeting memories,
Turn back to see the rain fall red, suddenly their old face, in the eyes of the fleeting time of war, can't erase the traces of mottled, dying in the bottom layers of ripples. Get rid of the cycle of the seasons, conversion of years of loneliness, the blue sky blue sea in the thin figure, road endless lovesickness, could not finish the sorrow of parting,
Gray sky cover autumn bleak and chilly, dead leaves can not carry too much sadness, in the season with too much, cannot pull the slightest slip light, do not hold up the river and.
On the setting sun, old leaves. Stacked text place up those stories, cool breeze, blowing the lights, in the half light in the cut,
So fell autumn rain, cold cold night. Can not afford to roll the rain, looking through the rain. In stranded in September drops drifting away
September, day very much. It gradually turns cool, feel a little past the temperature. Have a smoke willow, the setting sun afterglow of the wild; once fallen petals lie in profusion. And the moon, the garden .. and now, before the rain into empty words, lush foliage filled the maturity of autumn.
Continuous rain in autumn, mottled old leaves, turning fixed youth, does not tear ring, in the light of the world, for you I like dust, hurry leave no silhouette
The gray sky, raging wind blowing, roll up dust sand covered half the sky.
" A good singer, be sure to regularly make songs, and also welcomed by the market. Three years do not sing, return how difficult, information age market it is easy to forget that every major suit. " Recently, Shenzhen wireless technology industry association secretary-general Tan Yiguo said in the Nokia fall so evaluation.
The mobile phone giant, the peak in 1999, the company worth over $270000000000. However, iPhone launch in 5 years, Nokia prices panama foundation have fallen by nearly nine into. On December 19th, Nokia market value has dropped to $15766000000.
In just 10 years, Nokia mobile phone industry overlord position from falling into the abyss. Investigate its reason, because in the intelligent machine in the era of software and hardware based ecological rules of survival, Nokia is still single walking legs, leading to stumble. At present, Nokia hand is only left over the last trump card map. However, Nokia to "map" to seek the world, also restricted to single leg model.
Lumia920 " - " the truth: partly due to insufficient supply
In September 5, 2012, a new generation of intelligent mobile phone Nokia released Lumia920, this is the latest 3 years, Nokia except N900 and a overtook the mainstream product configuration, thus lifting outside the appetite: as the product of throw the helve after the hatchet, Lumia920 can really save in the collapse edge Nokia?
The result is an "accident", the consumer products have been " support ", offering up to now, Lumia920 has in the global intelligent mobile phone market presents state of sell like hot cakes. But the " daily economic news " reporter investigates the discovery, Lumia920 - behind, there is truth.
Lumia920 accident. " "
According to some foreign media reports, the United States, France, Germany Lumia920, Italy market listing soon sold out; in the United States of America Amazon sales ranking second, become AT&T history fourth selling machine, and the United States of America each mepg to avi gate shop machine is uniform, predetermined time even for up to 2 weeks; in France, Lumia920 sales even more than the apple iPhone5.
As of now, the United States, Australia, France, Germany, India, Italy, China Hongkong and other countries and regions have an Lumia920.
Finland retailers DNA tall SamiAavikko earlier in an interview with the media, said Lumia920, demand exceeds the Nokia 10 years all mobile phone models, have sold out all the Lumia920 hand. " Once the new cargo storage, and immediately sold out. "
Lumia920 - also stimulated the Nokia cachexia shares. November 19th morning opening, Nokia shares rose 5.5% to $2.23 per euro, which led to the rise in stock prices is the main reason for Lumia920 mobile phone sales in germany.
" Daily economic news " reporter investigates the discovery, Lumia920 overselling, there is another truth.
To Lumia920 the hot Europe for example, because the apple is not paid much attention to the European market, Apple's new iPhone5 mobile phone not even connected to most European high-speed 4GLTE network, and as Nokia stronghold, Nokia is therefore " leakage ", grab market share.
Lumia920 - another unusual reason, is because of insufficient supply.
Reporter noted that, recently, Deutsche Bank analyst Kay Koscielt in a " dab8f26ek perception of VS reality " research report pointed out: " although media reports that the Lumia920 demand is strong, but we on the retail channel and the whole industry survey results show that, the new intelligent mobile phone Nokia money supply is limited "; the report content shows at the same time, " consumer interest too. "
The report further added, outside the Lumia920 sold out most of the interpretation of the presence of misleading: "our findings show, first appearing on the market the new Lumia intelligent mobile phone sold out because of short supply, rather than the market demand, the industry that many stores each received only 5 to 20 of the new Lumia, " due to a shortage of supply, " in Germany, in countries such as the UK, video to iphone the mobile operator is generally postponed release dates ".
The times was declared out of stock market in the UK for example, Deutsche Bank in the UK market preliminary findings indicate that, in the new Lumia920 listed a week later, Nokia in the UK market share of less than 10%, less than a year before the release of Lumia800.
The mobile phone giant, the peak in 1999, the company worth over $270000000000. However, iPhone launch in 5 years, Nokia prices panama foundation have fallen by nearly nine into. On December 19th, Nokia market value has dropped to $15766000000.
In just 10 years, Nokia mobile phone industry overlord position from falling into the abyss. Investigate its reason, because in the intelligent machine in the era of software and hardware based ecological rules of survival, Nokia is still single walking legs, leading to stumble. At present, Nokia hand is only left over the last trump card map. However, Nokia to "map" to seek the world, also restricted to single leg model.
Lumia920 " - " the truth: partly due to insufficient supply
In September 5, 2012, a new generation of intelligent mobile phone Nokia released Lumia920, this is the latest 3 years, Nokia except N900 and a overtook the mainstream product configuration, thus lifting outside the appetite: as the product of throw the helve after the hatchet, Lumia920 can really save in the collapse edge Nokia?
The result is an "accident", the consumer products have been " support ", offering up to now, Lumia920 has in the global intelligent mobile phone market presents state of sell like hot cakes. But the " daily economic news " reporter investigates the discovery, Lumia920 - behind, there is truth.
Lumia920 accident. " "
According to some foreign media reports, the United States, France, Germany Lumia920, Italy market listing soon sold out; in the United States of America Amazon sales ranking second, become AT&T history fourth selling machine, and the United States of America each mepg to avi gate shop machine is uniform, predetermined time even for up to 2 weeks; in France, Lumia920 sales even more than the apple iPhone5.
As of now, the United States, Australia, France, Germany, India, Italy, China Hongkong and other countries and regions have an Lumia920.
Finland retailers DNA tall SamiAavikko earlier in an interview with the media, said Lumia920, demand exceeds the Nokia 10 years all mobile phone models, have sold out all the Lumia920 hand. " Once the new cargo storage, and immediately sold out. "
Lumia920 - also stimulated the Nokia cachexia shares. November 19th morning opening, Nokia shares rose 5.5% to $2.23 per euro, which led to the rise in stock prices is the main reason for Lumia920 mobile phone sales in germany.
" Daily economic news " reporter investigates the discovery, Lumia920 overselling, there is another truth.
To Lumia920 the hot Europe for example, because the apple is not paid much attention to the European market, Apple's new iPhone5 mobile phone not even connected to most European high-speed 4GLTE network, and as Nokia stronghold, Nokia is therefore " leakage ", grab market share.
Lumia920 - another unusual reason, is because of insufficient supply.
Reporter noted that, recently, Deutsche Bank analyst Kay Koscielt in a " dab8f26ek perception of VS reality " research report pointed out: " although media reports that the Lumia920 demand is strong, but we on the retail channel and the whole industry survey results show that, the new intelligent mobile phone Nokia money supply is limited "; the report content shows at the same time, " consumer interest too. "
The report further added, outside the Lumia920 sold out most of the interpretation of the presence of misleading: "our findings show, first appearing on the market the new Lumia intelligent mobile phone sold out because of short supply, rather than the market demand, the industry that many stores each received only 5 to 20 of the new Lumia, " due to a shortage of supply, " in Germany, in countries such as the UK, video to iphone the mobile operator is generally postponed release dates ".
The times was declared out of stock market in the UK for example, Deutsche Bank in the UK market preliminary findings indicate that, in the new Lumia920 listed a week later, Nokia in the UK market share of less than 10%, less than a year before the release of Lumia800.
I miss you, really miss you.
I don't know why even you have to remember.
I dream about you, what to do, I just know there is a person who used to hold my hand.
Someone once hugged me and said: I have.
That man is what can you tell me.
I really can't remember, just remember a figure, the temperature.
How can I forget it, that is my most love imprint is engraved on my heart.
I think I am going to die.
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I don't, I don't want to forget you.
So the imprint is engraved on my heart. Love, how can I forget.
I'm really asshole.
I love you, I always love you.
I want to wallow in the water, I constantly struggle,
The memory is just like the water, they will have to kill me.
I am afraid that one days and forget you, is it right? That my life really is not you.
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I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you!
I don't know why even you have to remember.
I dream about you, what to do, I just know there is a person who used to hold my hand.
Someone once hugged me and said: I have.
That man is what can you tell me.
I really can't remember, just remember a figure, the temperature.
How can I forget it, that is my most love imprint is engraved on my heart.
I think I am going to die.
You don't remember, is it right? That I don't love you.
I don't, I don't want to forget you.
So the imprint is engraved on my heart. Love, how can I forget.
I'm really asshole.
I love you, I always love you.
I want to wallow in the water, I constantly struggle,
The memory is just like the water, they will have to kill me.
I am afraid that one days and forget you, is it right? That my life really is not you.
Miss you. Miss you. Miss you. Miss you. Miss you. Miss you. Miss you. Miss you.
I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you! I love you!