Friday, May 04, 2007

Morning Papers - continued

The Cheney Observer

A Recent Opinion Shows a Clear Split Between Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito On Federalism Issues - With Roberts Displaying Justice O'Connor's Respect for the States, and Alito Lacking that Respect
By MARCI HAMILTON
Thursday, May. 03, 2007
This week, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in
United Haulers v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority. The topic - the Dormant Commerce Clause -- is not a barn-burner, but the decision does provide an early indication of how Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito are each likely to analyze states rights questions and other issues.
As readers will recall, Justice Alito replaced Justice O'Connor on the Court. But will he betray her legacy of respect for the states?



http://writ.news.findlaw.com/hamilton/20070503.html



Schools and Race: Still separate after all these years

…The court's two newest justices—Samuel Alito and the chief justice, John Roberts—are serving their first full term together in 2006-07. And although the new court has sometimes aligned in unexpected ways, George Bush's two appointees have given a more conservative tilt to some important decisions. Most notable was a five-to-four ruling last week upholding a congressional ban on partial-birth abortions. Sandra Day O'Connor, a moderate, had previously provided a pivotal vote against abortion restrictions. Last week's ruling thus seemed to confirm that her replacement by Justice Alito will lead to a conservative shift in at least some types of cases. Race-conscious education policy, which Justice O'Connor broadly favoured, is among the areas most likely to change.In the coming weeks the court will announce its decision on a pair of cases that it heard in December, involving the Jefferson County school district and another in Seattle. Both districts act aggressively to maintain racial balance in their schools, but may not be able to continue.In Seattle, where places in the most popular high schools are scarce, officials use race to decide who gets left out, so that a school's racial mix will not deviate too much from the district average. Jefferson County uses a broadly similar system to ensure that black students, who are 35% of the total, make up 15% to 50% of the student mix in every school. A white student's mother has claimed that he was deprived of a good school place there to preserve this racial mix, violating his rights. Lower courts have upheld both districts' methods, but the newly conservative Supreme Court is examining the issue.

http://nationaladd.blogspot.com/2007/05/schools-and-race-still-separate-after.html



Scholarship on Chinese law cited in US Supreme Court opinion
Yes, it has really happened. In footnote 2 of his dissent in
United Haulers Assn., Inc. v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority (April 30, 2007), Justice Alito cites Owen, Sun, & Zheng, Antitrust in China: The Problem of Incentive Compatibility, 1 J. of Competition L. & Econ. 123 (2005) and Qin, WTO Regulation of Subsidies to State-owned Enterprises (SOEs): A Critical Appraisal of the China Accession Protocol, 7 J. of Int'l Econ. L. 863 (Dec. 2004). Qin is the only law professor in the group - she's at Wayne State.
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/china_law_prof_blog/2007/05/scholarship_on_.html



Post Mortem for the Stock Market
May 1, 2007By Mike Whitney"There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class that’s winning." Investment tycoon, Warren BuffettThe real estate market is crashing faster than anyone had anticipated. Housing prices have fallen in 17 of 20 of the nation’s largest cities and the trend lines indicate that the worst is yet to come. March sales of new homes plummeted by a record 23.5% (year over year) removing all hope for a quick rebound. Problems in the subprime and Alt-A loans are mushrooming in previously “hot markets” resulting in an unprecedented number of foreclosures. The defaults have slowed demand for new homes and increased the glut of houses already on the market. This is putting additional downward pressure on prices and profits. More and more builders are struggling just to keep their heads above water. This isn’t your typical 1980s-type “correction”; it’s a full-blown real estate cyclone smashing everything in its path.



http://mparent7777.blogspot.com/2007/05/post-mortem-for-stock-market.html



Blackstone, Carlyle May Team Up for Ten Network Bid (Update2)
By Joyce Moullakis and Miriam Steffens
May 3 (Bloomberg) -- Blackstone Group LP and Carlyle Group may join forces to bid as much as A$2.7 billion ($2.2 billion) for Ten Network Holdings Ltd., Australia's third most-watched television station, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
The U.S. firms are in a stronger position after Merrill Lynch & Co.'s buyout unit and San Francisco-based Hellman & Friedman LLC pulled out on concern the price is too high, said the people, who declined to be identified as the talks are private. NBK Capital, National Bank of Kuwait's investment banking unit, is also bidding.



http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601081&sid=aOJzzPki96b0&refer=australia




Welsh Carson continues directories acquisitions Shanny Basar
02 May 2007
A portfolio company owned by
Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe has bought a directories business after the US private equity group bought a firm in the same sector last year.
has agreed to sell its directory publishing business to
Local Insight Media for $435m (€320m) becoming the latest incumbent telephone company to sell its directories to focus on its core businesses.
Lehman Brothers was financial advisor to Hawaiian Telcom which was formed in 2005 by private equity firm The Carlyle Group, following its purchase of the Hawaii assets of US telecoms firm Verizon Communications. The company plans to use proceeds of the sale to pay down existing debt and to continue investment in infrastructure.
Local Insight Media, a portfolio company of Welsh Carson was advised by
Wachovia Securities and Merrill Lynch. The company produces directories and internet-based local search services in Cincinnati, Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Last October, Welsh Carson sold
Dex Media, the phone listings arm formerly owned by Qwest Communications, to US rival RH Donnelley.
Qwest Communications sold Dex Media in 2002 to The Carlyle Group and Welsh Carson for $7.1bn in what was then the second largest buyout. The two private equity firms are thought to have made a profit of $1.9bn between them in less than two years when they floated Dex Media in 2004.
In December Welsh Carson bought
Windstream Yellow Pages, the directory publishing business of US telecoms company Windstream for $850m.

Carlyle bids to wrest work from BAE
By James Boxell, Defence Industries Correspondent
Published: May 2 2007 21:59 Last updated: May 2 2007 21:59
Carlyle, the US private equity firm, has offered to take over the running of Britain’s multi-billion pound nuclear submarine-building programme, in a direct challenge to BAE Systems, the UK’s biggest arms maker.
The buyout group has established strong ties with the Ministry of Defence after leading the privatisation of Qinetiq, the former defence research laboratories. However, its attempt to take a lead role in such a strategically important sector will be controversial.



http://www.ft.com/cms/s/30c5ed8e-f8da-11db-a940-000b5df10621,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F30c5ed8e-f8da-11db-a940-000b5df10621.html&_i_referer=



Standard Life sells Tanfield site for £23m
STANDARD Life has sold its vacant Tanfield office complex in Edinburgh for just over £23 million.
The building was developed by the life and pensions giant in 1990 for its own occupation. However, staff were moved out almost three years ago following a major strategic review by the company.
Yesterday, Standard Life's investment arm confirmed it had sold the 204,000sq ft complex to a joint venture between Bellhouse Joseph and the Carlyle Group for £23.15m - less than the £25m price tag originally placed on the building.
Ed Bellhouse, managing director of Bellhouse Joseph, said: "We plan to refurbish it and sub-divide the space into smaller units suitable for multiple occupancy."
Cameron Stott, director of Jones Lang LaSalle Scotland, added: "There was significant interest in Tanfield from in the UK and abroad."



http://business.scotsman.com/banking.cfm?id=681072007


When a corporation such as Carlyle is dabbling in nuclear submarines, book publishing firms and broadcast networks, the warning flags go up.

Carlyle Group Entity Acquires 427 S. LaSalle for $34M
Facility To Undergo Additional Renovations
CRG West, a subsidiary of The Carlyle Group, purchased the building at 427 S. LaSalle from 427 South LaSalle LLC for $34 million, or about $210 per square foot. The 162,000-square-foot property known as the Telegraph Building will be home to a carrier-neutral data center with the capability to handle "high-density server and enterprise applications on a local, regional, and international level," according to a public statement by CRG West. The facility will also undergo renovations to re-condition the space and add 6 megawatts of emergency backup power. According to CRG's Web site, the space will be available sometime during the second quarter of this year. CRG West operates global data centers and manages property in the United States. It manages a portfolio in excess of 2 million square feet. There were no brokers involved in this transaction.



http://www.costar.com/News/Article.aspx?id=8D56E3AC62331F751D5EA9E93B1DA2B1


Carlyle to invest $20 mln in S.Korea tutoring firm
SEOUL, May 3 (Reuters) - Private equity firm Carlyle Group [CYL.UL] said on Thursday that it will invest up to $20 million in a South Korean private education institute and continue to chase the business sector in other parts of Asia.
The committed investment in unlisted Topia Academy Inc. marks the Washington-based firm's entrance into South Korea's $8 billion after-school private tutoring sector.
It was not immediately known how many shares Carlyle will take in Topia, which competes with Megastudy Co. Ltd. (072870.KQ:
Quote, Profile , Research), South Korea's top online and offline lecture provider.


http://today.reuters.com/news/articleinvesting.aspx?type=etfNews&storyID=2007-05-03T064751Z_01_SEO219755_RTRIDST_0_CARLYLE-KOREA.XML



Major League (PE edition): Back to the Minors
Private Equity International magazine has its first ever ranking of the top 50 PE firms in terms of capital raised over the last five years (since January 2002). The publication makes the claim that this is "the first time that private equity firms have been ranked by size using a consistent methodology."
Some stats -
- Out of the top 50, there's only one Asian firm (Pacific Equity Partners from Sydney), 11 in the UK and 33 in the US - The total buying power of the top 50 applying a 5x leverage multiple is a whopping $2.76 trillion - The total number of people putting this buying power to work - 3,597 - The top 50 firms participate in 75% of total financial sponsor deals by volume, but only 27% of all financial sponsor deals
Here is a list of the top 20, from PEI:
1 The Carlyle Group $32.5 billion2 Kohlberg Kravis Roberts $31.1 billion3 Goldman Sachs Principal Investment Area $31 billion4 The Blackstone Group $28.36 billion5 TPG $23.5 billion6 Permira $21.47 billion7 Apax Partners $18.85 billion8 Bain Capital $17.3 billion9 Providence Equity Partners $16.36 billion10 CVC Capital Partners $15.65 billion11 Cinven $15.07 billion12 Apollo Management $13.9 billion13 3i Group $13.37 billion14 Warburg Pincus $13.3 billion15 Terra Firma Capital Partners $12.9 billion16 Hellman & Friedman $12 billion17 CCMP Capital $11.7 billion18 General Atlantic $11.4 billion19 Silver Lake Partners $11 billion20 Teachers' Private Capital $10.78 billion



http://www.dealbreaker.com/2007/05/major_league_pe_edition_back_t.php


Carlyle offer for Freeport on hold while Takeover Panel investigates
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The previously recommended offer by Carlyle Group, through its fund CEREP II LLC, for shopping centre operator Freeport PLC is on hold whilst an investigation is carried out by the Takeover Panel, it announced today.
On March 19 Carlyle offered 410 pence for each Freeport share, valuing the company at 155.3 mln stg.
At that date, Carlyle said it had irrevocable undertakings for about 18.6 mln of Freeport's shares, or 49.2 pct, from Laxey Partners Ltd, Guinness Peat Group PLC, Schroder Investment Management Ltd and Freeport's directors.


http://www.hemscott.com/news/latest-news/item.do?newsId=42494406810323


Blackstone, Carlyle mull bid for Ten-report

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Private equity groups The Blackstone Group and Carlyle Group have teamed up for a possible A$3.2 billion bid for Australian TV broadcaster Ten Network Holdings Ltd., The Australian newspaper reported on Friday in an unsourced report.
It said Blackstone and Carlyle will soon begin due diligence on Ten, which has been put up for sale by majority shareholder Canada's CanWest Global Communications Corp..
The newspaper said a sale was not a certainty because of minority shareholder issues, and differing views on valuations.
"The private equity groups are only willing to pay below A$3 per Ten share, but... CanWest is seeking bids north of A$3," The Australian said. Ten, Australia's third-biggest TV broadcaster, reported disappointing first-half profits in March on higher costs and a subdued advertising market, but said performance should improve this year. Its shares closed at A$3.25 on Thursday.



http://www.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUSSYD22512020070503



Date 2… And What About Ten?
Australasian Investment ReviewSydney, May 4, 2007 (ACN Newswire) - For the Ten Network the next few days should see news on whether a buyout will happens, or whether the controlling CanWest group of Canada will reject any offer and convert its stake into a controlling holding of around 57 per cent.Up to the end of the old legislation CanWest was limited to a voting stake of a fraction under 15 per cent compared to its economic stake of around 56.8 per cent.A decision was expewcted around now in the original timetable from CanWest which also has its NZ media business, MediaWorks, on the market in a separate sale process.CanWest decided to test the waters when it looked like the new media laws would come into force late last year after being approved by the Senate. The proclamation by the Government took a little while longer.Ten is helping find a buyer with CanWest having undertaken to get an offer for the minorities should it accept an offer for its stake.The second largest holder after CanWest is the WIN Group of Bruce Gordon and his family. That's currently around 14 per cent. It's been suggested that he would work with News Corp to buy Ten but so far there has been no sign of that and WIN has been battling PBL Media for control of Nine stations in Perth, Newcastle and in Adelaide.According to media reports there are just two front runners left for Ten: the US private equity giants, the Blackstone Group and the Carlyle Group.

http://www.acnnewswire.net/press/en/36364/Australasian-Investment-Review.html


Carlyle Group's Pearlstine Terms Bid for Dow Jones `Very High'
By Courtney Dentch
May 4 (Bloomberg) -- Norman Pearlstine, managing director of the Carlyle Group LP, said News Corp.'s $60-a-share bid for Dow Jones & Co. is ``very high'' and he would be surprised if another company offered the same premium.
The offer, which values Dow Jones at $5 billion, won't be ``easily matched by anyone else,'' Pearlstine said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. The former executive editor at Dow Jones's Wall Street Journal also said he doesn't see New York-based Dow Jones becoming a $60-a-share stock company.



http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=afo6xOHiVU6A&refer=news


Freeport shares drop as Carlyle seeks to drop bid
By John Bowker
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares in retail outlet operator Freeport fell 5 percent on Friday after it emerged that its U.S. private equity buyer Carlyle Group wanted to pull out of the agreed deal.



http://business.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=694282007


Providence joins Apax in Thomson unit bid-sources
Fri May 4, 2007 7:12 PM BST
By Michael Flaherty
NEW YORK, May 4 (Reuters) - Providence Equity Partners has joined Apax Partners in a bid for Thomson Corp.'s (TOC.TO:
Quote, Profile , Research) text book publishing unit, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
The auction has entered its last phase and final bids are due at the end of next week, with the unit expected to fetch well above $5 billion thanks to strong demand from private equity suitors, the sources said.
The auction got fresh attention on Friday amid speculation that Thomson, a Canadian publisher, could use proceeds from the sale to finance a bid for Reuters Group Plc (RTR.L:
Quote, Profile , Research) (RTRSY.O: Quote, Profile , Research), the news and financial services provider. Reuters said on Friday it had received a takeover approach but did not identify the bidder. To read that story please click on [ID:nL04405067].
Reuters reported in March that Bain Capital, Blackstone Group [BG.UL] and Thomas H. Lee Partners [THL.UL], the former owners of publisher Houghton Mifflin Co., had joined together to bid for Thomson's text book business. The three firms have declined to comment on the auction.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. [KKR.UL] and Carlyle Group [CYL.UL] are also said to be interested, though a separate source close to the matter said the two firms are not partnered on the deal. Previous press accounts put the two together in the auction. It was unclear where the firms stood on Friday: KKR declined to comment, and Carlyle did not return messages seeking comment.
Warburg Pincus has been mentioned as an interested party, but it was unclear on Friday if it was still in the bidding. The firm declined to comment.
Providence Equity, which also declined to comment, is a buyout firm focused on media and communications. It recently closed a $12 billion buyout fund.



http://investing.reuters.co.uk/news/articleinvesting.aspx?type=allBreakingNews&storyID=2007-05-04T181234Z_01_N04328987_RTRIDST_0_THOMSON-LEARNING-BIDS.XML


So Long, And Thanks For All The Indictments
After a decade of buying power and influence on the Hill, former Rep. Tom DeLay's ARMPAC (Americans for a Republican Majority Political Action Committe) is
going out of business says Paul Kane at Capitol Briefing. The subject of intense legal scrutiny, the activities of ARMPAC, and its local offshoot TRMPAC, placed purveyor Tom DeLay in hot water from which he has yet to escape.

http://www.campaignmoney.org/blog/2007/05/02/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-indictments



Jack Abramoff is obviously cooperating with investgators
By
Kirstin EllisonPosted on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 05:31:45 PM EST
Jack Abramoff is yakking away - at least, that's the implication the Sacramento Bee gives in
an excellent article summarizing the sudden flurry of Abramoff-related activity around the country.
"It's not clear to me or my lawyers exactly what they're doing," Doolittle said Thursday of his own case.
Really? This might clarify some things for you, sir:
The flurry of activity can be traced to the federal courthouse in Miami, where prosecutors revealed last month that they're prepared to reduce Abramoff's sentence for fraud in connection with his purchase of a fleet of gambling ships.Prosecutors said he had more to tell about Washington corruption, and they were offering a lower sentence as an elixir to lubricate his tongue.
Seems to have worked, no? Since Bob Ney went to prison, nothing much had been happening in the investigation. Then, all of a sudden in the last couple of weeks we get:
Rep. John Doolittle's (R-CA) home
is raided.
Kevin Ring, former aide to Doolittle and close friend of Abramoff's,
resigns from his law firm.
Mark Zachares
pleads guilty to conspiracy with Abramoff.
Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) announces he's being
asked questions about an Abramoff-funded golf trip he took in 2003 - the same trip Zachares was on.
Reports surface that Ed Buckham, former aide to Tom DeLay and lobbyist extraordinaire,
may be nearing charges, which chould ensare DeLay. Buckham could also be a link between the Abramoff investigation and the Duke Cunningham bribery case (see also Brent Wilkes).
The common denominator? Jack Abramoff.
Yep, he's talking.



http://www.commonblog.com/story/2007/4/30/17028/4501


Elect Noriega: The Knockout Punch to Tom Delay
Cross posted at
Burnt Orange Report
The May 12th special election to fill the Houston City Council seat vacated by Shelley Sekula-Gibbs has received very little press coverage, and everyone agrees that Election Day promises low voter turnout. Coming off all the exciting victories of 2006, this race seems to be flying under the radar, but electing Melissa Noriega should be important to progressive voters everywhere. It’s certainly important to Houston’s GLBT community, as we have the opportunity to replace an advisory on council with a friend, but, beyond that, it seems to me that electing Noriega would deliver one more knockout punch to the regressive, corrupt politics of Tom Delay.



http://thecaucusblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/elect-noriega-knockout-punch-to-tom.html


Conference on Iraq

4 May 2007
WHILE the two-day Iraq-conference under way in Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt may not be able to provide for a foolproof plan for Iraq’s reconstruction or security, it may have a very significant, though indirect, bearing upon the matter.
On the surface, the delegates are meeting to endorse the much-debated five-year International Compact for Iraq (ICI), but more importantly the gathering would bring US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in close proximity with, among others, her Iranian and Syrian counterparts. And since all parties have indicated a meeting on the sidelines, the major conference is, for all intents and purposes, a last ditch effort by the West to engage with Iraq’s neighbours in an attempt to quell the violence once and for all.



http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/editorial/2007/May/editorial_May8.xml§ion=editorial&col=


10 GOP Hopefuls Invoke Reagan

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. -- Sharing a stage for the first time, the 10 Republican presidential hopefuls alternated between tough talk and optimism Thursday night as they wrapped themselves in the conservative mantle of the party’s patron saint and their spiritual host, Ronald Reagan. Invoking the name of the nation’s 40th president nearly 20 times -- and mostly ignoring the current occupant of the White House -- the contestants repeatedly faulted the direction of Washington under GOP rule, and promised change. “On why we lost the election in 2006, it’s because we did lose our way,” said Sen. John McCain of Arizona. “We began to value principle over power, and spending got out of control.” “We went to Washington to change Washington -- Washington changed us,” said former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson. “We forgot to come up with new ideas, big ideas like Ronald Reagan.”

http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=352318&Category=23&subCategoryID=



McCain, Giuliani, Romney Qualify Support for Bush's Policies
By Kristin Jensen and Kim Chipman
May 4 (Bloomberg) -- The 10 Republican presidential hopefuls mostly supported restricting abortion rights and preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons during their first debate last night, while distancing themselves from President George W. Bush's policies.
Appearing together for the first time ahead of the 2008 primary elections, most of the candidates agreed on the importance of the U.S. prevailing in Iraq. Then they criticized the way Bush has handled the conflict.
``We must win in Iraq,'' Arizona Senator John McCain said. Without mentioning the president by name he said, ``The war was terribly mismanaged and now we have to fix a lot of the mistakes that were made.''



http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=a.2K3kR7DryU&refer=home



Matt Renner: Tenet Battled With Office of Special
Thursday, 3 May 2007, 10:56 amOpinion: Matt Renner
Tenet Battled With the Office of Special Plans
By
Matt Renner t r u t h o u t Report From: http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050207A.shtmlWednesday 02 May 2007
In his book, "At the Center of the Storm," former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet describes efforts by Pentagon and White House officials to subvert pre-Iraq war intelligence assessment by the CIA.
Tenet focuses on the actions of a group inside the Pentagon that sent the Bush administration bogus intelligence on Iraq's weapons program and ties to terrorist organizations that supported the administration's policy.
This group was recently criticized by a Department of Defense inspector general report from February 9, 2007, which found that a policy-shop known as "the Office of Special Plans," headed by the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith, acted "inappropriately" by cooking intelligence to reflect a "mature and symbiotic" relationship between Iraq and al-Qa'ida. This characterization was never supported by the CIA, but was presented as fact by Feith's office to White House policy makers in the run up to the Iraq war.



http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0705/S00091.htm


Helen Thomas: Tenet Spills Some Secrets
By Helen Thomas
Thursday, 03 May 2007
WASHINGTON -- Former CIA director George Tenet, one-time keeper of some of the nation's biggest secrets, has spilled some of the goods in his $4 million memoirs.
So now he tells us!
His retrospective on the prelude to the Iraq war -- now in its fifth year -- appears to corroborate earlier indications that toppling the Saddam regime was high on President Bush's agenda from the start of his administration.
Tenet has been somewhat of a convenient scapegoat for the Iraqi debacle, even though Bush conferred on him the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the nation's highest civilian award when they parted company in 2004.
He was originally an appointee of the Clinton administration and had served as CIA chief since 1997. As a carryover to the new administration, Tenet was eager to ingratiate himself with the new president during a period of probation, when he apparently lived up to his reputation for telling the president what he wanted to hear.
Tenet's book "At the Center of the Storm" takes shots at Vice President Dick Cheney and some hawkish Pentagon advisers but goes easy on Bush, described as "well-intentioned."
But Tenet said there was never a "serious debate" concerning an Iraqi threat before the U.S. invasion in March 2003.

http://www.fcnp.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1206&Itemid=35


Ayoon Wa Azan ( Will I Live to See…. )
Jihad el-Khazen Al-Hayat - 03/05/07//
Will we - or will I - live to see Dick Cheney, together with the figureheads of the neo-conservatives, tried on the charge of pushing the US into an unjustified war on Iraq, where a million Iraqis have been killed and other millions were displaced inside and outside Iraq?
A poet once said: "He who has outlived his enemy by a single day, has realized the highest of what he ever wished for." I have no personal enemies, whether the US vice-president or others, but Cheney is the enemy of the Arabs, Muslims and the people of Iraq. When he is tried for perpetrating war crimes, equivalent to genocide, the families of the victims and I will have realized our goal; taking into account that I am asking for justice for the people of Iraq, nothing for myself.
I have called more than once for Cheney to be tried. I am not alone in this, as scores of campaigns are also calling for his trial. There are also calls, which have reached the Congress, to impeach him.



http://english.daralhayat.com/opinion/OPED/05-2007/Article-20070503-51b609f7-c0a8-10ed-01b2-ede8021e1ef0/story.html


George Tenet on the staircase with the neocons
In his book and on TV, former CIA Director George Tenet remembers all the things he should've said before we invaded Iraq but didn't.
By Juan Cole
Apr. 30, 2007 The French call it "the spirit of the staircase" (l'esprit d'escalier), the clever reply to someone that comes to you on your way up to the bedroom after a cocktail party. In his new book, released Monday, former CIA Director George Tenet has delivered himself of hundreds of pages on the staircase, imagining what he should have said or could have said to Richard Perle, Dick Cheney, Condi Rice and the other neoconservatives who marched the country to war in Iraq using the pretext of Sept. 11. In his April 29 interview with "60 Minutes" touting the book, Tenet came across as a spectacularly tragic Walter Mitty, daydreaming about how things would have been different if only he had spoken up, if he'd only been a James Bond-style spymaster instead of a timid, fawning bureaucrat. But of course, when it really mattered, at the critical juncture of his seven-year tenure as
CIA chief, Tenet said nothing.
Tenet has revealed for the first time that he
encountered Pentagon advisor Richard Perle on the day after the Sept. 11 attacks. As Tenet recounted the story on "60 Minutes," Perle "said to me, 'Iraq has to pay a price for what happened yesterday; they bear responsibility.'" Tenet told interviewer Scott Pelley that he was startled at the allegation. "It's September the 12th," said Tenet. "I've got the manifest with me that tells me al-Qaida did this. Nothing in my head that says there is any Iraqi involvement in this in any way, shape or form, and I remember thinking to myself, as I'm about to go brief the president, 'What the hell is he talking about?'"


http://mparent7777.blogspot.com/2007/05/george-tenet-on-staircase-with-neocons.html


Why There Was No Exit Plan

http://nevadathunder.com/?p=3965


Crossing a line at Justice
How an attorney general handles outside political forces is critical to the mission of true justice. Alberto Gonzales could have learned a thing or two from one of his Justice Department predecessors: RFK.
By Ronald Goldfarb
The current agonies of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales call to mind a dramatic moment in the Robert F. Kennedy Justice Department. Members of his organized crime section were in RFK's office reviewing our pending investigations and cases. One of our group advised Kennedy that his grand jury investigations were about to lead to the indictment of the then-mayor of a large Midwestern city, one that had voted for his brother John Kennedy in the close presidential election of 1960.
When my colleague completed his report about the big scalp about to be added to our list of political corruption cases, RFK was quiet. It happened that the scalp in question belonged to President Kennedy's ambassador-designate to Greece. The attorney general smiled slightly and facetiously remarked: "Well, that's nice. Now my brother's going to have to put me on the Supreme Court." The indictment went forward and included others in the city's political (Democratic) machine. All were convicted.
That anecdote is relevant today as the Senate Judiciary Committee considers the attorney general's recent dismissals of several U.S. attorneys. When it comes to the proper administration of justice in the Department of Justice, there are politics and there are politics.



http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2007/05/crossing_a_line.html


Lampson tops Rove's hit list for 2008 election

Federal probe looks into presentation that targets Dems
WASHINGTON — The political slide shows that landed President Bush's adviser Karl Rove in the middle of an investigation named the congressman who replaced former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay as the White House's No. 1 target.
Rep. Nick Lampson, D-Beaumont, tops the list of the "2008 House Targets: Top 20," part of a presentation made to executive branch employees, possibly illegally. Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, D-San Antonio, also was on the list at No. 12.
Critics have alleged the presentation was political and violated laws restricting executive branch employees from using their jobs for political activity.
The White House has defended the presentations as informational briefings for appointees and acknowledged last week there have been briefings at several agencies.


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4763295.html


Rove speaks at N.C. convention
Hendersonville Some political heavy-hitters - including Presidential adviser Karl Rove - were in North Carolina over the weekend to motivate their base and take shots at the opposition.Speaking to about 300 people at a local annual Republican convention near Asheville, Rove on Saturday blasted Democrats for what he called tax-and-spend policies and their approach to the war in Iraq.During his 45-minute speech, Rove told the crowd at West Henderson High School they can play an important role in helping the GOP rebound from the 2006 election, urging them to bring undecided voters to their side.

http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070430/NEWS/704300365/-1/State


Rove Implicated in DC Prostitute Scandal
Washington, DC (Rotters) – Accused "DC Madam" Deborah Jeane Palfrey today released clandestine photographs that implicated top Bush political advisor Karl Rove in the growing sex for hire scandal that is rocking the nation's capitol. Palfrey continued to maintain that the services provided through her business were all legal and strictly above board.
The real problem for Rove and the White House that has arisen from the release of the photograph is that it appears to show Bush's political advisor engaging in the practice of unlawfully deleting emails and other documents which had been subpoenaed by California Representative Henry Waxman in his ongoing investigation into administration abuse and waste.ABC news claims that it was able to track down and interview the coed appearing in the photograph with Rove, but withheld her identity.



http://www.unconfirmedsources.com/?itemid=2484


McNulty Asserts He Knew Little of Firings, Aides Say (Update2)
By James Rowley
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty told congressional investigators he was surprised to learn in late October of a plan to fire U.S. attorneys and didn't know why they were targeted for removal, Senate aides said.
McNulty, questioned in private on April 27 by House and Senate lawyers, said he never asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales or his former chief of staff, D. Kyle Sampson, the reasons for the eight dismissals, said one aide. The two aides spoke on condition of anonymity.
Gonzales testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last month that seven U.S. attorneys who were asked to resign on Dec. 7 were drawn from a ``consensus'' of senior Justice Department officials. Neither Gonzales nor Sampson, who also testified before the committee, could say why individual prosecutors were singled out.
House and Senate committees are questioning whether aides to President George W. Bush ordered the dismissals for partisan motives, such as to spur investigations of Democrats or thwart prosecutions of Republicans.
``We are pursuing all of the leads to figure out who was responsible,'' said Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat. ``All signs point to the White House and particularly Mr. Rove, in terms of choosing the victims of their purge.''
Karl Rove
Bush has refused to let Karl Rove, his top political adviser, and other presidential aides testify under oath before Congress on the firings. House and Senate panels have authorized subpoenas for Rove and other aides, including former White House Counsel Harriet Miers.


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aQQNxTshI75Y&refer=us


Diving Deeper Into The Muck Of Bush Scandals
By
Bernard WeinerThe Crisis Papers
When looking at daily news reports, we all tend to fall into the trap of focusing on juicy details of the scandaldu jour. It's natural to do so. But often by concentrating so carefully on the minutiae, we miss seeing the import of the larger picture.
So let's just take two representative scandals from the CheneyBush Administration -- those derived from the Iraq War and those surrounding the firing of the U.S. attorneys -- and see where they overlap and what they might represent when viewed from a longer-range perspective.
1. THE IRAQ WAR
The first thing to recognize is that the Iraq War was never about conquering Iraq per se. It was about using Iraq for a variety of sub-rosa purposes: to secure control of the huge oil reserves there and in the rest of the Middle East; using Iraq as an example to convince other Arab leaders to be more agreeable to U.S. demands or face America's "shock & awe"; to establish a "democratic" government willing to do America's bidding as a model for the region (the sleazy convicted felon Chalabi was the original choice to be "our man" heading that government); to maintain a permanent, massive U.S. presence there to help carry out America's political aims in the Greater Middle East; to remove Iraq's ability to attack Israel, America's one certain ally in the region.



http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0705/S00067.htm


Private Equity International Creates First Ever Ranking of Private Equity Firms
NEW YORK and LONDON, May 1 /PRNewswire/ --
- The PEI 50, a new ranking from Private Equity International magazine, reveals that the world's 50 largest private equity direct
investment programs have raised a total of US$551 billion since 2002
The first ever ranking of the world's 50 largest private equity direct investment programs reveals that these firms have raised a total of US$551 billion of
equity capital since 2002.

http://www.pr-inside.com/private-equity-international-creates-first-r109551.htm


A New Pecking Order for Private Equity
April 30, 2007, 4:45 pm
Who is the world’s biggest private equity firm?
It’s a timely question, given the steady drumbeat of record-setting buyout funds that have been announced in the past year or so (not to mention all the buzz about private equity firms that might go public). Wall Street lives for bragging rights, so it is only natural to ask who is on top. But crowning a No. 1 firm is not a simple matter, as Private Equity International explains in its May issue. It all depends on how you measure.
In its list of the world’s 50 largest private equity firms, the magazine used an unconventional yardstick. Instead of looking at assets under management, it ranked the contenders by the amount of funds they have raised since the beginning of 2002.



http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/04/30/a-new-private-equity-pecking-order/


TPG May Sell Stake to Pension Funds, Person Says (Update3)
By Hui-yong Yu
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- TPG Inc., the U.S. buyout firm led by David Bonderman and James Coulter, may sell a stake to pension funds that invest in its corporate takeovers, said a person with knowledge of the firm's discussions.
The talks are at an early stage and it isn't known what TPG may do, said the person, who declined to be identified because the discussions are confidential. One proposal involves pension funds converting their investments in TPG funds into shares of a new publicly traded company, the person said.
TPG, formerly known as Texas Pacific Group, would follow similar plans from buyout firms including Leon Black's Apollo Management LP. Blackstone Group LP, led by Stephen Schwarzman, is raising $4 billion in an initial public offering. Fortress Investment Group LLC, a New York-based manager of hedge funds and private equity, went public in February in a deal that raised almost $635 million.



http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aYFDf_A8D1to&refer=news


Hard Rain Journal 5-1-07: “Just Another Brick in the Wall …”

-- Thom Hartmann Interviews Larry Johnson, All You Need to Know About George Tenet
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Picasso, GuernicaThom Hartmann: How do you think this is all going to play out?Larry Johnson: Well, this is, you know, like Pink Floyd, “just another brick in the wall.” What George Tenet does is corroborate what Richard Clarke said, i.e., that very early on the administration was obsessed with going after Saddam, and had no intention of taking out Al Qaeda. They were obsessed with Saddam. Thom Hartmann: Is this PNAC? Is this oil? Is this political capital? Or is it all of the above?Larry Johnson: All of the above.Thom Hartmann: Yes. That’s my sense of it as well. My sense of it is that George Bush wanted to do it for political capital, Cheney wanted to do it for his oil buddies, and the ideologues in the administration wanted to do it for the PNAC purposes, i.e., “Let’s create empire.” And it was the perfect storm. The right people got together at the right time in the right place …Larry Johnson: And the American people are paying a terrible price today.Thom Hartmann Show, Air America Radio, 4-30-07Hard Rain Journal 5-1-07: “Just Another Brick in the Wall …” -- Thom Hartmann Interviews Larry Johnson, All You Need to Know About George Tenet


http://words-of-power.blogspot.com/2007/05/hard-rain-journal-5-1-07-just-another.html



Air America


http://www.airamerica.com/


TPG Seen Interested in Sale to Investors

Associated Press 05.01.07, 1:38 PM ET
Private equity firm TPG Group might consider selling a small portion of the firm to private investors, according to a published report on Tuesday.
The Wall Street Journal said the buyout firm formerly known as Texas Pacific Group was considering the sale of a 20 percent stake to a few of its pension fund investors.
The company, which was founded by turnaround specialists David Bonderman and Jim Coulter, has an estimated $30 billion in capital under management. It has been responsible for a string of big deals, including the $45 billion takeover of energy provider TXU Corp. (nyse:
TXU - news - people )
A spokesman for TPG refused to comment on speculation about a possible sale.
Selling to a private investor, or even going public, has become a trend among Wall Street's big buyout firms. Blackstone Group has unveiled plans for an initial public offering of its management business, which does not include its portfolio of companies.
Carlyle Group and Apollo Management are also said to be considering similar moves.
TPG's sale could raise billions of dollars, and was seen as a possible first step before an eventual IPO, according to the Journal.
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http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/05/01/ap3672817.html


Onex and Teachers' make list of top 50 buyout firms
The Carlyle Group topped a ranking of the world’s top 50 buyout firms by raising US$32.5-billion for direct private equity investment over the past five years.The firms have raised a combined US$551-billion since 2002, which accounts for more than two thirds of all funds raised during that period, according to the report from Private Equity International (PEI) magazine.
When that capital is combined with leverage, those 50 firms had the capacity to make more than US$2.75-trillion in transactions, it said.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., which is in talks to buy BCE Inc., ranked second, followed by Goldman Sachs Principal Investment Area and The Blackstone Group.
Teachers’ Private Capital, part of The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, was the top-ranked Canadian name with US$11-billion set aside for private equity investment during the five-year term. Onex Corp’s private equity business ranked 33rd with US$6.3-billion.
Meanwhile, TPG Inc. is reportedly mulling the sale of a minority stake, after other buyout firms have done the same to their fund investors. Formerly known as Texas Pacific Group, it ranked fifth in the PEI rankings.



http://communities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/tradingdesk/archive/2007/05/01/onex-and-teachers-make-list-of-top-50-buyout-firms.aspx


Harman Buyout Hinged on Option to Buy In
Firm's Founder Wanted To Protect Its Investors
By
Thomas Heath
Washington Post Staff WriterWednesday, May 2, 2007; Page D01
When private-equity bankers Kohlberg Kravis Roberts phoned Sidney Harman last November to make a pitch for buying
Harman International, Harman turned them down flat.
He didn't want "mountains of debt" piled onto the balance sheet of the audio and navigation system company he had built over decades, he said, and he wanted owners of Harman stock to share in a piece of any new business.
When KKR called back later, putting up half the purchase price in cash and offering Harman stockholders a chance to take some stake in the new firm, they had a deal. By the time Harman's board of directors approved the sale last month, a new form of private equity was born, allowing ordinary investors in public companies to keep a piece of the business after it is bought out and taken private.
"If I can figure out how to take full credit for it, I will," Harman said yesterday in his first interview since the sale was announced last week. "We knew it was going to be an innovative approach."
The $8 billion deal created a stir on
Wall Street, where private-equity firms such as KKR, Carlyle Group and Blackstone Group have been under scrutiny for buying public companies at a premium, then taking them private and frequently selling them for a bigger profit, leaving some shareholders feeling shortchanged.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/01/AR2007050101745.html?hpid=sec-business


George W. Bush's ResumeGeorge W. Bush



http://www.ansarishare.com/forum/george-w-bushs-t28421.html?s=d86348c9d98d966f8cf730bd4fe4be13&t=28421


Waste Haulers Lose Top Court Fight on Trash-Flow Laws (Update3)
By Greg Stohr
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Local governments can steer garbage to their own dumps and processing facilities, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, dealing a blow to Waste Management Inc. and other trash-hauling companies.
The justices, voting 6-3, upheld a ``flow control'' plan adopted by New York's Oneida and Herkimer counties to reduce environmental hazards and spur recycling. The court rejected hauler arguments that the rules unconstitutionally discriminate against interstate commerce by barring shipments to sites that charge lower fees.
``There is no reason to step in and hand local businesses a victory they could not obtain through the political process,'' Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority.


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=alZXNoIezHvs&refer=us


U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments In Case Over Wisconsin Antiabortion Group's Appeal Of Campaign Finance Law


Main Category:
Abortion News
Article Date: 30 Apr 2007 - 6:00 PDT Article Also Appears In
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in a challenge of a lower court ruling in favor of a Wisconsin antiabortion group's constitutional challenge to the McCain-Feingold federal campaign finance law, the
New York Times reports (Greenhouse, New York Times, 4/26).
Wisconsin Right to Life in its lawsuit challenging McCain-Feingold was seeking permission to run television and radio advertisements within 30 days of a 2004 primary that mentioned Sen. Russell Feingold's (D-Wis.) name and focused on his opposition to several of President Bush's judicial nominees. The group claims that the campaign finance law's provisions that prohibit the use of interest groups' "issue ads" during the weeks preceding an election are unconstitutional. A three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in August 2004 unanimously rejected WRTL's challenge to the provisions in the law. WRTL appealed the ruling to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court in January 2006 said that when it had upheld the law's provision concerning "electioneering communications" against a "facial challenge" in 2003, it did "not purport to resolve future as-applied challenges." The justices ordered the district court "to consider the merits of WRTL's" challenge. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in December 2006 overturned provisions of the law that restrict issue ads during the weeks before federal elections (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 1/22). The Federal Election Commission and a group of lawmakers led by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) are arguing for the provisions to be upheld, the AP/Forbes reports (Frommer, AP/Forbes, 4/25). The justices are scheduled to issue a ruling before the end of June, the Miami Herald reports (Doyle, Miami Herald, 4/26).
Hearing Comments Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy have said the law should be struck down on free-speech grounds. According to the
Los Angeles Times, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito also are "likely" to overturn the provisions, but Roberts said he is not convinced the law should be struck down entirely. He asked how advocacy groups could be exempted from the law so they could sponsor ads that focus on issues, not candidates (Savage, Los Angeles Times, 4/26). The District of Columbia circuit court panel ruled that WRTL ads were not campaign ads but general issue ads and that the government did not demonstrate a compelling enough argument to impose restrictions on groups' free-speech rights. The decision also said that the portion of the McCain-Feingold law banning issue ads paid for by corporate or union money is unconstitutional because it imposes campaign finance restrictions on groups that are using ads to advance legislative policy (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 1/22). James Bopp, an attorney who represents WRTL, said that at a minimum the Supreme Court should permit ads that focus on issues that were pending before Congress (Los Angeles Times, 4/26).


http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=69101


Ex-CIA analyst: Forged 'yellowcake' memo 'leads right back to' Cheney
A former CIA analyst claims that falsified documents which were meant to show that Iraq's Saddam Hussein regime had been trying to procure yellowcake uranium from Niger can be traced back to Vice President Dick Cheney.
Appearing on MSNBC's Tucker Carlson Show, Ray McGovern who served in the CIA for twenty-seven years, said, "the [forged] memo leads right back to the doorstep of the Vice President of the United States."
According to McGovern, former CIA Director George Tenet told his "coterie of malleable managers" at the CIA to create a National Intelligence Estimate "to the terms of reference of Dick Cheney's speech of August 26, 2002, where Dick Cheney said for the first time Saddam Hussein could have a nuclear weapon in a year, he's got all kinds of chemical, he's got all kinds of biological weapons."
McGovern, who at one time chaired National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the President's Daily Brief, also claimed to have evidence that the memo leads back to Cheney, but he would not say what it was, except that the names of the people involved were "in the public domain."



http://rawstory.com/news/2007/ExCIA_analyst_Forged_yellowcake_memo_leads_0430.html


Feminists Say Impeach Bush and Cheney Now: Act on Bush's War on Women
by Feminist Issues Group - SFGreen Party Monday Apr 30th, 2007 5:07 PM
The Bush Administration declared a war against women the day it was sworn in, said feminist leaders of the San Francisco Green Party (SFGP) today. President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney need to be impeached immediately, urged the Feminist Issues Group (FIG), a working group of the SFGP. While pressure from the grassroots to impeach Bush and Cheney continues to build, FIG criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her failure to act and for declaring the impeachment issue "off the table".
Green Party members, who have been calling for impeachment since 2003, took part in Beach Impeach over the weekend. "It was one of many pro-impeachment events that have taken place in Pelosi's backyard," said Erika McDonald, FIG Co-Founder and local Green Party Spokesperson. Feminist leaders pointed to the international gag rule, attacks on reproductive rights, health misinformation and discrimination as reasons why women across the US and around the world are paying the price for the misogyny of Bush and his allies. "In addition to the catastrophic war, women are the main caretakers for the young and old. We have seen our domestic budget slashed, wages decrease, violence increase, and our lives and liberties diminished," said Vicki Leidner, Chair of FIG. "The party is over. These people have got to go," said Leidner. Members of FIG expressed disappointment and disgust at Congress's failure to hold Bush accountable. "Members of Congress who take orders from corporate paymasters are incapable of upholding the Constitution any more than the Administration. Six years of lies and denials of global warming puts every life on this planet at risk. This deceit has consequences for every living thing. It is up to the people to demand impeachment. It will take the ever-increasing numbers of people in third parties or declining to state a party and those disgusted with the behavior of their respective Republican and Democratic parties to unite. Impeachment IS on the table - that is the democratic and political process," said Leidner.



http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/30/18407172.php


Kirby: Cheney gets his revenge
Article Last Updated: 04/30/2007 12:18:33 AM MDT
Dick Cheney wrecked my wife's car on Thursday. Considering the evil he's reportedly connected to in the world, it seemed a little petty even for a vice president. It was partly my fault. It wouldn't have happened if I had stayed away from politics, a subject every bit as convoluted and boring as religion, but with fewer manners. However, the report of an anti-Cheney protest on BYU property was too good to pass up. It was being allowed at a place where having a different opinion is said to be OK as long as you keep your mouth shut about it. So I've heard. The only difference of opinion I've ever had with BYU was over a parking ticket that cost more than a new liver.



http://origin.sltrib.com/ci_5782402


Murtha Raises Possibility of
Impeaching Bush and Cheney
April 29, 2007 (EIRNS)—To the manifest shock of CBS-TV interviewer Bob Schieffer, Rep. John Murtha (D-Penn.), the ranking Member on the House Appropriations Committee, raised the possibility of impeaching Bush and Cheney on the "Face the Nation" show today.
At the end of a 10-minute discussion, Murtha said, "There are four ways to influence the President: public opinion, elections, impeachment, and the purse." Schieffer interjected, in slight paraphrase, `Wait a minute! Wait did you say? Impeachment? Are you serious?' Murtha replied, "I said, there are four ways..." and he repeated his formulation again, only expanding the final phrase to "power of the purse." The unquestionable implication was that the first two "ways" have already been used, and the fourth way is being attempted now:



http://www.larouchepub.com/pr/2007/070429murtha_impeach.html


Romney Hires Real Hunter Cofer Black
BLACK OPS Romney, Cofer (inset)
The same week Mitt Romney pooh-poohed the importance of capturing Osama Bin Laden, he announced that former top counterterrorism official Cofer Black was
joining his campaign as an advisor. It's nothing if not a unique pairing of a square-jawed Mormon who fibbed about his hunting exploits to appear rugged and a pudgy-faced bad-ass super spy who caught Carlos the Jackal and vowed to President Bush after 9/11 that Al Qaeda members would have "flies crawling across their eyeballs."
Even more interesting is the apparent daylight between their views on Bin Laden. In an interview, Romney
said capturing Bin Laden would achieve only "a very insignificant increase in safety" and that it was "not worth moving heaven and earth spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person."


http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2007/04/cofer-black-joins-romney-campaign.php


Police not liable for chase that left man quadriplegic - US court
9:45AM Tuesday May 01, 2007

By James Vicini
WASHINGTON - The US Supreme Court ruled today that a police officer cannot be held liable for ramming a fleeing car during a high-speed chase, forcing the vehicle off the road and resulting in severe injury or even death for the driver.
By an 8-1 vote, the high court ruled the officer's conduct reasonable because the car chase initiated by the suspect posed a substantial and immediate risk of serious physical injury to others.
Justice Antonin Scalia said for the majority that an officer's attempt to end a dangerous high-speed car chase that threatened the lives of innocent bystanders did not violate the Constitution, even if it placed the fleeing motorist at risk of serious injury or death.



http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10437137


Federal security report'Rich history' of public corruption a high risk

By Gaynor Dumat-ol Daleno Pacific Daily News gdumat-ol@guampdn.com
The 2002 federal report that assessed Guam and the Northern Marianas' vulnerability to possible terror attacks also mentions a history of corruption in the local governments.
With that in mind, allowing the Northern Marianas to continue control over immigration and for Guam to keep its customs authority could be a weak link to securing America's borders, according to the report.

The level of corruption, lack of capability and influence of insular and cultural considerations inherent in both territorial governments present a constant detriment" to federal authorities, according to the report.
"On Guam, political personages and members of their families have been allowed to pass freely through territorial customs checkpoints without personal or baggage inspection as a matter of routine," according to the report.
Gerard Bautista, GIAA air terminal manager, said airport officials would reserve comment until they have a chance to view the report.
Though the report is five years old, and was initially labeled "sensitive -- for official use only," it recently became a public topic as it was mentioned in last week's conspiracy charge against former Northern Marianas official-turned-congressional staffer Mark D. Zachares.
Zachares pleaded guilty last week in the U.S. District Court of Virginia, making him the 11th defendant to plead guilty or be convicted in the federal investigation into fallen lobbyist Jack Abramoff's lobbying activities.
Of all the defendants in the Abramoff scandal, he has the closest ties to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas.
The CNMI government paid about $7 million for Abramoff to lobby against a U.S. takeover of immigration control in the CNMI. The plea agreement states the CNMI payments occurred between 1996 and 2001.



http://www.guampdn.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070501/NEWS01/705010303/1002



The Gulf Coast Embargo
Foreign aid after Katrina refused, misused, or continues to go unused (WaPo):
Allies offered $854 million in cash and in oil that was to be sold for cash. But only $40 million has been used so far for disaster victims or reconstruction, according to U.S. officials and contractors. Most of the aid went uncollected, including $400 million worth of oil. Some offers were withdrawn or redirected to private groups such as the Red Cross. The rest has been delayed by red tape and bureaucratic limits on how it can be spent.

Opinion from
Dambala:
Katrina exposed this country's dirty little secret...we're not so super. For that, New Orleans must be isolated in this country's collective consciousness as an anomaly. New Orleans was such an embarrassment that the Bush administration couldn't accept the nearly 1 billion dollars in aid being offered by other countries.
I don’t disagree with this assessment. But I would add that even if it was not seen as an embarrassment to the Bush administration, his State Department was incapable of accepting and using the aid. This is the result of one-way relations with foreign countries. We are no longer able to participate in the world community as a member. We know how to give, but not receive. We have isolated ourselves and can only “receive” by forcibly taking with our superior military and economic might.



http://dapoblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/gulf-coast-embargo.html


'Lil' Bush' to Air on Comedy Central in June



http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/1633


Diverse mix finds reasons to party
By SHELBY HODGECopyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
TOOLS
IT was just the right mix of bad boys, social sophisticates, pretty women and captains of capitalism that filled the San Remo Room at Tony's Saturday night.
The occasion for the wild mix was the joint birthday celebration of Sheridan Williams and hubby John Eddie Williams. At the behest of the generous hosts, the wines and champagne flowed like water at the spare-no-expense party for 80. Profusions of peonies, roses and orchids from the Empty Vase decorated the party scape.
Andrea and Mayor Bill White, seldom anchored to one event an evening, remained throughout the dinner. Ãœber developer Vincent Kickerillo and wife Mary held court at one table, while divorce attorney Bob Piro and wife Dr. Mary Riley presided at another. Kristen and Lee Nix, Diane and John Connally III, Terry Rambin and Philip Schneidau, Molly and Ford Hubbard III, Bruce Buckley, Melissa and Dr. Chuck Brunicardi, Ned Barnett, Raymond Baron and Jay Rosenstein were among the room full of notables.
Even Donna and Tony Vallone, who seldom take time out from the Saturday night restaurant crush to party privately, sat down for the celebration right through the soufflé dessert.
In another corner
Things were hopping throughout the restaurant. At one large table, Ericka and Jeff Bagwell were joined by a jovial group comprised of Maria and Neil Bush, Debbie and Rudy Festari, Laura and John Spalding, and Suzette and Darryl Betts.
It was an early b'day celebration for the retired Astro, who had come from the team's victory at Minute Maid Park that evening.



http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/society/4759519.html


Griffith and Roger in the spotlight Barbour, Posted: April 30, 2007
by:
Gale Courey Toensing / Indian Country Today
WASHINGTON - Barbour, Griffith and Roger has been in the media spotlight for activities other than its lobbying of Washington decision-makers to terminate the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation's federal acknowledgement. The Financial Times reported recently on the Taiwan National Security Council's early termination of a $4.5 million contract with BGR, whose chairman, Ed Rogers, is a longtime Republican administration insider. The contract termination was said to reflect ''internal political tensions'' among Taiwanese officials, but it came at a time when BGR was embroiled in litigation involving allegations that the firm and Diligence LLC, one of BGR's offshoots, engaged in corporate espionage on behalf of the Alfa Group, one of BGR's biggest clients, the report said. The lawsuit filed by IPOC International Growth Fund, an offshore business, accuses Diligence of impersonating intelligence agents to illegally obtain information on an IPOC audit, the Legal Times reported. Diligence and another BGR offshoot called New Bridge Strategies were set up in 2003 to take advantage of ''business opportunities'' provided by the Iraq war, according to Source Watch. The three companies are intricately connected to the Bush administration and Republican politics. Rogers is vice chair of both New Bridge Strategies and Diligence. He served in the White House during the Reagan administration, on the Bush/Quayle campaign and in the current Bush administration. He co-founded BGR with Haley Barbour, the current governor of Mississippi, a longtime Republican insider and former longtime Republican National Committee chairman. Robert Blackwill, former ambassador to India, former deputy national security adviser to the current administration and former Iraq administrator, is BGR's president. New Bridge Strategies is headed by Joe Allbaugh, Bush's campaign manager in 2000 and the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency until March 2003. Lanny Griffith, CEO of BGR, is a director of New Bridge, according to The New York Times. Neil Bush, the president's brother, has been paid a $60,000 annual consulting fee by New Bridge to aid in the procurement of contracts for companies seeking to do business in Iraq. When the company was set up in 2003, its Web site - www.newbridgestrategies.com - said, ''The opportunities evolving in Iraq today are of such an unprecedented nature and scope that no other existing firm has the necessary skills and experience to be effective both in Washington, D.C., and on the ground in Iraq,'' according to a New York Times report.



http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096414950


Halliburton "overweight," target price raised

Monday, April 30, 2007 10:09:25 AM ET
Lehman BrothersNEW YORK, April 30 (newratings.com) - Analyst James D Crandell of Lehman Brothers maintains his "overweight" rating on Halliburton Co (HAL.NYS), while raising his estimates for the company. The target price has been raised from $38 to $45.In a research note published this morning, the analyst mentions that the company is well positioned to benefit from the anticipated recovery in the industry, in view of its diverse product and geographic positioning. Halliburton posted its 1Q07 EPS from continuing operations ahead of the estimates. The EPS estimates for 2007 and 2008 have been raised from $2.15 to $2.35 and from $2.70 to $3.00, respectively, to reflect lower interest expenses, a lower tax rate and higher revenues.


http://www.newratings.com/analyst_news/article_1522455.html


KBR first-quarter net up 7.7 percent
Fri 4 May 2007, 16:44 GMT
(Recasts, adds comment, details, updates share price)
By Anna Driver
HOUSTON, May 4 (Reuters) - Engineering and construction services company KBR Inc. posted a 7.7 percent increase in first-quarter earnings on Friday, helped by income from its work in Iraq.
KBR, which has drawn scrutiny from auditors, congressional Democrats and the U.S. Justice Department for the quality and pricing of its work for the U.S. Army in Iraq, also said it expects reduced revenue in the near-term, due to project delays.
The company, which was spun off from Halliburton Co. last month, said net income rose to $28 million, or 17 cents a share, from $26 million, or 19 cents a share, a year earlier. Earnings from continuing operations were 18 cents a share, compared with 15 cents a year ago.



http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnBNG195064.html


KBR says sees reduced revenue near-term on delays
HOUSTON, May 4 (Reuters) - Engineering and construction services firm KBR Inc. (KBR.N:
Quote, Profile , Research) expects reduced revenue in the near term due to delays in gas projects, the company's chief executive said on a conference call on Friday.
For example, KBR has experienced cost overruns and delays in its 50 percent owned gas-to-liquids project in Escravos, Nigeria, and has identified $63 million in additional costs for that project.
Bill Utt, the company's chief executive officer, also told analysts that the the company's "first quarter did not meet our expectations."



http://today.reuters.com/news/articleinvesting.aspx?type=marketsNews&storyID=2007-05-04T160158Z_01_N04337233_RTRIDST_0_KBR-RESULTS-CALL-URGENT.XML


Dick Cheney, Iraq and Halliburton
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Dick Cheney took Halliburton towards bankruptcy while he was CEO. It continued the slide down after he became VP - until the invasion of Iraq that is. After Iraq and it's no bid contracts the fortunes of Halliburton and war profiteer Dick Cheney dramatically improved. The graphic tells the entire story



http://www.buzzflash.net/story.php?id=11999


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Abdullah, Cheney Review Ties
Javid Hassan & Mohammed Rasooldeen, Arab News
RIYADH, 6 August 2005 — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has been invited to visit the US by Vice President Dick Cheney.
King Abdullah also held a meeting with Cheney at his farm in Janadriyadh, near Riyadh, during which the two leaders reviewed their bilateral relations, and the situations in Palestine and Iraq as well as issues that came to the forefront during the Saudi-US summit at President George W. Bush’s ranch in Crawford, Texas.
Cheney’s meeting capped the visit of the high-level delegation he led to the Saudi capital, where he extended condolences to King Abdullah on the demise of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd and to congratulate King Abdullah on his accession to the throne.
The US delegation also included former President George Bush, former Secretary of State Colin Powell and Gen. Peter Pace, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They also called on Crown Prince Sultan.



http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=68033&d=6&m=8&y=2005


Halliburton Secretly Doing Business with Key Member of Iran’s Nuclear Team
Scandal-plagued Halliburton, the oil services company once headed by Vice President Dick was secretly working with one of Iran’s top nuclear program officials on natural gas related projects and, allegedly, selling the officials' oil development company key components for a nuclear reactor, according to Halliburton sources with intimate knowledge into both companies’ business dealings. Just last week a National Security Council report said Iran was a decade away from acquiring a nuclear bomb. That time frame could arguably have been significantly longer if Halliburton, whose military unit just reported a 284 percent increase in its second quarter profits due to its Iraq reconstruction contracts, was not actively providing the Iranian government with the financial means to build a nuclear weapon.



http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_jason_le_050805_halliburton_secretly.htm


Report ties Cheney aide to CIA story
By DIEDTRA HENDERSON Boston Globe Staff Wednesday, July 20, 2005
WASHINGTON - I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, was a second source for a Time magazine article that revealed the identity of a covert CIA agent, the magazine reported Sunday, undercutting repeated White House denials.For two years, the Bush administration has said that neither top presidential adviser Karl Rove nor Libby was involved in identifying Valerie Plame, the covert CIA agent first named in a July 2003 article by syndicated columnist Robert Novak.Last week, Rove, Bush's deputy chief of staff, was identified as a confidential source of Time reporter Matthew Cooper and that disclosure led to some Democrats calling for Rove's resignation while others pressed for the revocation of his security clearance. The disclosure also resulted in the White House no longer denying Rove's involvement and instead declining to comment because the matter is under investigation.



http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2005/07/20/news/9eb15f04c9b146048725704200597fb7.txt

Tom DeLay’s Legal Defense Fund Needs A Legal Defense Fund
As you may remember, we’ve been keeping a close eye on Tom DeLay’s legal defense fund. Through the “
Drop the Hammer” campaign, we pressured three major corporate donors to stop contributing.
Now, DeLay’s legal defense fund is
facing more problems:
Congressional records show that DeLay accepted contributions from five lobbyists and one lobbying firm totaling $8,000 between 2001 and 2004. He has returned $3,500 from two of the donors.
By my calculation, that leaves $4,500 in illegal contributions outstanding.
Full disclosure: four other politicians, from both sides of the aisle, also accepted illegal campaign contributions from lobbyists.


http://thinkprogress.org/2005/08/05/tom-delays-legal-defense-fund-needs-a-legal-defense-fund/


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