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PORT ANGELES — One of Port Angeles’ smallest and newest Seattle Seahawks fans has been bestowed with a rather unique way of honoring the Super Bowl team. Longtime ALSO . . . Seahawks fans Troy and Kelly ■ More Mann, both of coverage on Port Angeles, today’s big have given their game/A6, newborn daughA9, B1-B5 ter a middle name of “12th,” making her Cydnee Leigh 12th Mann. You read correctly: 12th Mann, as in the moniker for the legions of Seahawks fans known for their volume and fervor in support of their team. “She’s our little Sea Gal,” Mann told KING-TV, referring to the name of the Seattle Seahawks cheerleaders. Twelfth Man fever has swept the Northwest in the week leading up to today’s game against the NBC NEWS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denver Broncos in Super Bowl This snapshot by the Mann family of Port Angeles XLVIII in East Rutherford, N.J.

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PORT ANGELES — Josh Bunch, treasurer-controller at the Clallam County Public Utility District, has been placed on paid administrative leave. Bunch, who makes $136,000 a year, was placed on leave starting Tuesday “until further notice,” PUD General Manager Doug Nass said in an email to employees obtained by the Peninsula Daily News. Bunch received a 4.5 percent raise from the tax district Jan. 1. PUD Auditor Dave Papendrew is treasurer-controller during Bunch’s absence, Nass said in the email. PUD board Vice President Ted Simpson said it was his understanding that the leave was not related to Bunch’s handling of PUD finances. “I don’t believe that’s the case,” he said Friday.

“It will have no effect on the operation of the PUD as far as service is concerned,” he added. He would give no details. “It is a personnel matter, and while the process is taking place, it’s probably not a good idea to say much,” Simpson said. “It’s got to run its course, and it will. “You want your ship running smoothly, and when you get a bump like this, it disrupts everything. “There’s been a lot of bumps before, and we’ll survive.”

Accounting functions Simpson said Bunch is in charge of the day-to-day accounting functions of the district and supervises the customer service representatives at the PUD’s main office at 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. The PUD has a 2014 budget of $72 million. The district is not looking for a new treasurer-controller, Simpson said. Asked whether Bunch will return, Simpson said, “I have no idea.” TURN

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Gregory Bondy of Port Angeles expresses delight after smashing out the windshield of a van decorated in Denver Broncos colors during a car-bashing celebration Saturday across from the Port Angeles Masonic Temple. The event, a fundraiser for the Port Angeles chapter of DeMolay International, allowed Seattle Seahawks fans an opportunity to take a whack at the van with their choice of sledgehammers and other implements of destruction. More than 100 people showed up to bash, watch or otherwise show their 12th Man spirit. The event earned more than $600 for the DeMolay “Books for Bikes” reading program.

votes termination ‘without cause’ BY JOE SMILLIE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS –– After two months of paid administrative leave, nowformer Forks Community Hospital Administrator Bill McMillan has been fired by Clallam County Hospital District 1 commissioners. Interim Administrator James Chaney said Friday that McMillan, who was placed on administrative leave Nov. 21, was “terminated without cause” by a unanimous vote from commissioners Jan. 16. Commissioner Don Lawley said the firing was not attributed to any specific action by McMillan. Lawley said McMillan and the board had differing visions for the hospital’s future. “It was more of a difference in the direction we wanted to take

the hospital that was irreconcilable,” Lawley said. McMillan was paid two months of his $176,010 annual salary while on leave, McMillan Lawley said. The hospital brought in an investigator during McMillan’s leave, but neither Lawley nor Chaney would say what was being investigated.

Interim chief continues Chaney, who was the hospital’s chief operating and financial officer prior to his appointment to act as administrator, will continue to serve as the hospital’s CEO on an interim basis. The hospital’s governing board has not decided when or if it might seek a permanent chief executive, Lawley said. TURN

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Miller testifies at U.K. trial on phone hacking ACTRESS SIENNA MILLER said Friday that she had a “brief encounter” with James Bond star Daniel Craig but insisted that a British tabloid misconstrued the nature of the relationship based on a hacked voicemail message. Miller told Britain’s phonehacking trial that she probably did leave a message for Miller Craig that ended “I love you.” But she said she always signed off to family and friends that way. “I had always ended my phone calls to Daniel ‘I love you’; it was a declaration of friendship,” she said. Miller testified by video link to the London court from New Orleans at the trial of two former News of the World editors, and five

others, over phone hacking and other wrongdoing at the now-defunct tabloid. The defendants deny a variety of charges, including phone hacking, bribery and obstructing a police investigation. In recent days, the trial has focused on evidence from Dan Evans, a former reporter who says he hacked Craig’s phone and used the “I love you” message as the basis of 2005 stories about an affair between Craig and Miller. She was then dating actor Jude Law, while Craig was in a relationship with film producer Satsuki Mitchell. Evans has pleaded guilty to phone hacking, and says top editors were aware of his actions. Defense lawyers have questioned his credibility as a witness, suggesting the affair story could have come from sources other than phone hacking, such as associates of Miller and Law. Miller, 32, said Evans’ description of her voicemail for Craig rang true, and she could see why it would have caused excitement among journalists who heard it.

Owner Rupert Murdoch closed the News of the World in 2011 after details emerged of the scale of its snooping on celebrities, politicians and others in the public eye. The same year, Miller accepted $165,000 to settle a phone-hacking lawsuit against the newspaper.

‘Future’ musical Director Robert Zemeckis is literally going back into the past for his next project: a stage musical of “Back to the Future.” Producers said last week that a show adapted from the sci-fi comedy franchise starring Michael J. Fox will open in London’s West End in 2015, the 30th anniversary of the film. A Broadway run is a possibility if the new musical flies as well as the film’s specially equipped DeLorean. The new musical will have a book by Zemeckis, Bob Gale and Jamie Lloyd, and new music and lyrics by composer Alan Silvestri and songwriter and record producer Glen Ballard. Lloyd also will direct.

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MAXIMILIAN SCHELL, 83, an Austrianborn actor and fugitive from Adolf Hitler who became a Hollywood favorite and won an Oscar for his role as a defense attorney in “Judgment at Nuremberg,” has died. Mr. Schell’s agent, Patricia Baumbauer, said Saturday he died overnight at a hospital in Mr. Schell Innsbruck, in 1970 Austria, following a “sudden and serious illness,” the Austria Press Agency reported. It was only his second Hollywood role, as defense attorney Hans Rolfe in Stanley Kramer’s classic “Judgment at Nuremberg,” that earned him wide international acclaim. Mr. Schell’s impassioned but unsuccessful defense of four Nazi judges on trial for sentencing innocent victims to death won him the 1961 Academy Award for best actor. Mr. Schell had first played Rolfe in a 1959 episode of the television program “Playhouse 90.” Despite being typecast for numerous Nazi-era films, Mr. Schell’s acting performances in the mid1970s also won him renewed popular acclaim, earning him a best actor Oscar nomination for “The Man in the Glass Booth” and a supporting actor nomination for his perfor-

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_________ ANNA GORDY GAYE, 92, who was married to musical great Marvin Gaye and whose brother founded Motown Records, has died, her family said. A statement released by the family said Mrs. Gaye died early Friday morning at her Los Angeles home while surrounded by family, including her son, Marvin Gaye III. Her brother, Berry Gordy, founded Motown Records in Detroit with a family loan in 1959. He named one label subsidiary after his sister — and it was on that subsidiary, named Anna, that Marvin Gaye recorded his early work. He and Mrs. Gaye were married about a decade and co-wrote some songs before they divorced in 1976. She received $600,000 in royalties from him, while Marvin Gaye used it as inspiration for “Here My Dear,” a 71-minute musical recount of the breakup. He and his second wife

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1939 (75 years ago) Police in Hoquiam learned of a Port Angeles automobile theft before the car’s owner did and arrested two Port Angeles boys. The boys, Hoquiam police told their Port Angeles counterparts, admitted to stealing the car owned by Evelyn Geisness and abandoning it on the highway south of Forks near Ruby Beach. They then hitchhiked the remaining distance to Hoquiam, where they were apprehended while trying to steal another car, police said. When Port Angeles police phoned the Geisness home regarding the theft, Police Judge Thomas Geisness, whose daughter owns the car, said she was not home and that none of the family members was aware it was missing from the garage.

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Sixteen conventions with estimated attendance totaling 6,300 are scheduled already for Port Angeles in 1964. Laugh Lines Jim Willis, chairman of the Port Angeles Chamber A NEW STUDY found of Commerce convention that more than 11 million committee, reported to the people have quit Facebook chamber at large that conin the last three years. And unfortunately, none ventions held from 1963 to of them were your parents. 1966 are projected to total Jimmy Fallon 55,760 delegate days.

Gatherings this year include the state’s Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Washington State Auto Dealers Association, the pulp and paper section of the National Safety Council, Washington State Garden Clubs, the state Labor Council, state Public Works Association, Young Democrats and the Western Washington Appaloosa Horse Show.

1989 (25 years ago) Seven homeless men were put back on the street in Port Townsend after Jefferson County Shelter housing was closed because it lacks a city permit. The nonprofit corporation is renovating a building into a shelter with help from United good Neighbors, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and state matching funds. However, a $150 filing fee for a city permit allowing the work in the building at Fourth and Thomas streets went unpaid. The city ordered the shelter closed Jan. 16. The fee now has been paid, and the city Planning Commission will hold a public hearing tonight. The shelter should have the permit in about 60 days, city officials said.

■ Steve Markwell ran the Olympic Animal Sanctuary in Forks. His surname was misspelled in a story on Page A6 Friday. ■ Marley Erickson of Port Townsend played Vitali’s Chaconne in G minor in the eighth annual Junior Young Artist Competition on Jan. 25. Her brother, Adlai Erickson, performed the Vivaldi Sonata in E minor. A story on page A5 Thursday misidentified the pieces.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 2, the 33rd day of 2014. There are 332 days left in the year. This is Groundhog Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 2, 1914, Charles Chaplin made his movie debut as the comedy short “Making a Living” was released by Keystone Film Co. Five days later, Keystone released “Kid Auto Races at Venice,” in which Chaplin first played his famous Tramp character. On this date: ■ In 1536, present-day Buenos Aires, Argentina, was founded by Pedro de Mendoza of Spain. ■ In 1653, New Amsterdam — now New York City — was incorporated.

■ In 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War, was signed. ■ In 1887, Punxsutawney, Pa., held its first Groundhog Day festival. ■ In 1922, the James Joyce novel Ulysses was published in Paris on Joyce’s 40th birthday. ■ In 1934, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, its beginnings as the Export-Import Bank of Washington, was established. ■ In 1943, the remainder of Nazi forces from the Battle of Stalingrad surrendered in a major victory for the Soviets in World War II. ■ In 1964, Ranger 6, a lunar probe launched by NASA, crashed

onto the surface of the moon as planned but failed to send back any TV images. ■ In 1971, Idi Amin, having seized power in Uganda, proclaimed himself president. ■ In 1988, in a speech the broadcast television networks declined to carry live, President Ronald Reagan pressed his case for aid to the Nicaraguan Contras. ■ In 1990, in a dramatic concession to South Africa’s black majority, President F.W. de Klerk lifted a ban on the African National Congress and promised to free Nelson Mandela. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush unveiled a $2.4 trillion budget featuring a record deficit

as well as big increases for defense and homeland security. ■ Five years ago: Hillary Rodham Clinton was sworn in as U.S. secretary of state. The Senate confirmed Eric Holder, 75-21, to be attorney general. President Barack Obama’s choice for health secretary, Tom Daschle, apologized for failing to pay more than $120,000 in taxes. Daschle ended up withdrawing his nomination. ■ One year ago: Former Navy SEAL and American Sniper author Chris Kyle was fatally shot along with a friend, Chad Littlefield, at a gun range west of Glen Rose, Texas; suspect Eddie Ray Routh has been charged with two counts of capital murder.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Mailed powder in Super Bowl area: cornstarch NEW YORK — Preliminary tests on a suspicious white powder mailed to six New Jersey hotels near the site of today’s Super Bowl XLVIII revealed the substance is likely cornstarch, according to the police chief in Rutherford, N.J. “That’s what we’re getting from Haz-Mat,” Rutherford chief James Russo said. “There was no threat that we should be concerned about.” WABC-TV in New York, which was first to report the story, said police in Carlstadt, N.J., received a call from an EconoLodge that someone had opened a letter with the powder in it. Police then began receiving calls from other hotels in East Rutherford, Hasbrouck Heights, Lyndhurst and Rutherford. The television station said no injuries had been reported and no evacuations were ordered.

Christie future mulled TRENTON, N.J. — Fellow Republicans are assessing the damage of new allegations that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knew about a traffic-blocking operation orchestrated by top aides earlier than he has acknowledged. Some say any presidential aspirations will be hurt if the

scandal lingers. Others were quick to discredit Christie’s accuser as a disgruntled former loyalist. Former Christie Port Authority of New York and New Jersey executive David Wildstein claimed to have evidence contradicting the governor’s assertion he learned about the lane closures after they were over. Republican operative Matt Beynon said Christie will have trouble running for president if the scandal remains an issue a year from now. But GOP consultant Matt Mackowiak questioned the motives behind Wildstein’s accusations, noting that he lost his job over the scandal.

Today’s news lineups WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Denis McDonough, White House chief of staff; Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.; WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — McDonough; Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va.; former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell; Denver Broncos executive John Elway; former NFL quarterback Archie Manning.

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Divorces rise as economy rebounds, study finds PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEWS SOURCES

Married couples promise to stick together for better or worse. But as the economy started to rebound, so did the divorce rate. Divorces plunged when the recession struck and slowly started to rise as the recovery began, according to a study to be published in Population Research and Policy Review. From 2009 to 2011, about 150,000 fewer divorces occurred than would otherwise have been expected, University of Maryland sociologist Philip N. Cohen estimated. Across the country, the divorce rate among married women dropped from 2.09 percent to 1.95 percent from 2008 to 2009, then crept back up to 1.98 percent in both 2010 and 2011.

The National Marriage Project earlier dubbed the drop in divorce “a silver lining” to the Great Recession, arguing that tough times were pulling many husbands and wives closer together.

Like during Depression But some couples may have simply put off divorce until they could afford to part, researchers say. The economic uptick may have finally given them the freedom to split. “This is exactly what happened in the 1930s,” said Johns Hopkins University sociologist Andrew Cherlin. “The divorce rate dropped during the Great Depression not because people were happier with their marriages but because they couldn’t afford to get divorced.” Cohen cautioned that the exact reasons behind the eco-

nomic ebb and flow of divorce were still murky. His study found that unemployment, state by state, had no apparent effect on divorce rates; other research examining earlier periods has found the opposite. Cohen did find that joblessness seemed to cut down divorce for college graduates — but statewide foreclosures pushed up divorce rates for the same group. More research is needed to understand why, he wrote. Divorce lawyers say that in some cases, even divorced or soon-to-be-divorced couples have kept sharing a home to save money. “They get to the point where they just can’t handle it anymore and file for divorce,” said Kendall L. Evans, a family law attorney based in Long Beach, Calif.

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Briefly: World 733 Iraqis are killed in month, U.N. unit says BAGHDAD — The United Nations said Saturday that at least 733 Iraqis were killed during violence in January, even when leaving out casualties from an embattled western province. The figures from the U.N.’s mission to Iraq show 618 civilians and 115 members of the security forces were killed in January. Mladenov But the statement excluded deaths from ongoing fighting in Anbar province and Fallujah, due to problems in verifying the “status of those killed.” The figures also leave out insurgent deaths. Baghdad was the worst affected province, with 297 killed and 585 wounded. U.N. mission chief Nickolay Mladenov expressed deep concern over the humanitarian situation in Anbar, saying thousands of families are displaced and others stranded in Fallujah.

Diver at ship dies ROME — A diver died Saturday while working on the shipwrecked Costa Concordia, apparently gashing his leg on an underwater metal sheet while preparing the wreck for removal, officials and news reports said.

Italy’s civil protection agency, which is overseeing the removal of the Concordia from Tuscany’s coast, said the diver hailed from Spain. The diver, who wasn’t identified by authorities, is the first to die in the line of work on salvaging the Concordia ever since it slammed into a reef off Giglio island on Jan. 13, 2012, killing 32 passengers and crew. A diver died last year, but the causes were reportedly unrelated to the work.

Volcano erupts; 14 die MOUNT SINABUNG, Indonesia — An Indonesian volcano that has been rumbling for months unleased a major eruption Saturday, killing 14 people just a day after authorities allowed thousands of villagers who had been evacuated to return to its slopes, saying that activity was decreasing, officials said. Mount Sinabung in western Sumatra has been erupting for four months, sending lava and searing gas and rocks rolling down its southern slopes. Authorities had evacuated more than 30,000 people, housing them in cramped tents, schools and public buildings. On Friday, authorities allowed nearly 14,000 people living outside a 3-mile danger zone to return home after volcanic activity decreased. On Saturday, a series of huge blasts and eruptions thundered from the 8,530-foot volcano, sending lava and pyroclastic flows up to 2.8 miles away. The Associated Press

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A model dances to music on a pedestal during a light show at the Volkswagen display during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit last month.

Younger market shrugs as cars get new gadgets BY JACLYN TROP THE NEW YORK TIMES

DETROIT — Young, educated and upwardly mobile, Kristin Winn represents the ideal target for automakers trying to reach young buyers. Winn, a 24-year-old technician for an ophthalmologist, said she plans to replace her 9-year-old Chevrolet Cobalt this year. She said that she would like to buy a new car that has the latest technologies — like hands-free calling — but that it’s not likely to happen considering the cost. “I’ll probably buy used,” said Winn, who is from Ann Arbor, Mich., as she admired the Mercedes-Benz and Cadillac exhibits at the North American International Auto Show last month. “I plan to go back to school, so I have to keep that in mind.”

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Automakers have been in a race in recent years to woo the most coveted, if elusive, sector of the car market: younger buyers. They have restyled cars, creating sportier versions that are more environmentally friendly, and loaded them with the latest dashboard technology. But despite these efforts, young buyers like Winn still say price and fuel economy are the most important factors in deciding what to purchase. Since 2009, the percentage of new cars registered to buyers ages 18 to 34 has remained flat, hovering between 10 percent and 13 percent, according to an analysis of Polk data. And in a recent survey of buyers born between 1977 and 1994 conducted by the global consulting firm Deloitte, four out of five

respondents said cost was the main barrier to owning or leasing a vehicle, even though they were attracted by the new features.

Replacing boomers The allure of younger buyers remains for automakers, who see an opportunity to replace the aging baby boom generation with a new group of loyal customers. But figuring out what they want is a challenge, said James E. Lentz, chief executive of Toyota North America. “I think they want everything,” he said, adding that young buyers “are so used to trying new and different things, it’s really difficult to forecast what they want.” “I’ve got to guess today what you’ll want in a car 10 years from now,” Lentz said.

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World: Car bomb kills 3 in Lebanese Shiite town

A UTAH APE that has correctly picked the Super Bowl winner for six straight years predicted that the Seattle Seahawks will win today’s Super Bowl. Eli the ape ran into an enclosure Thursday morning and swiftly knocked down a papier-mache helmet bearing the Seahawks logo, signaling his pick, said Erica Hansen of Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. That could mean bad news for Denver Broncos fans: The 13-year-old primate hasn’t been wrong since 2006. After his prognostication, Eli was joined by his mate, Eve, and daughter, Acara, and allowed to smash, play and eat the papier-mache helmets.

A 34-YEAR-OLD MAN is accused of using a tow truck to take cars that were abandoned in Atlanta during last week’s winter storm and traffic jam. Police said Louis Mitchell Jr. was arrested and charged with auto theft, forgery and other offenses. It’s not clear whether he has an attorney. Atlanta Police Sgt. Greg Lyon said a police officer saw an unmarked tow truck pulling a car. The truck fled when the officer tried stopping it. The driver and passenger fled the truck during a chase, sending it crashing. Investigators said the tow truck was stolen last month.

AN OHIO MAN’S family has fulfilled his dying wish — to be buried astride his beloved Harley-Davidson motorcycle encased in a see-through casket. But it wasn’t easy. The project required an extra-large cemetery plot to accommodate a Plexiglas casket for Billy Standley and his 1967 Electra Glide cruiser. Five embalmers worked to prepare his body with a metal back brace and straps to ensure he’ll never lose his seat. The Dayton Daily News reported that Standley, of Mechanicsburg, west of Columbus, died of lung cancer last Sunday at age 82. He was buried Friday.

A CAR BOMB blew up Saturday near a gas station in a Shiite town in northeast Lebanon, killing at least three people, officials said. The bomb was the second to hit the stown of Hermel, in the latest attack that appeared linked to the war in neighboring Syria. Lebanon’s Red Crescent said three were killed and 18 more wounded. Footage on al-Manar television, associated with the Shiite group Hezbollah, showed a bright orange blaze as black silhouettes of people ran by. Eyewitnesses said Lebanese security was surrounding the area and preventing people from reaching it.


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PUD CONTINUED FROM A1 Agency spokesman Mike Howe also would not comment on the move. “Any comment I would make would give an indication as to the matter, and it is a personnel issue,” he said. Bunch did not return calls Friday for comment.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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TACOMA — A Washington state man who fatally shot two masked, armed intruders at his marijuana grow operation in December 2012 has been sentenced to seven years in prison on drug and gun charges. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said 36-year-old Jeremy Peter Capodanno of Puyallup was sentenced Friday in federal court in Tacoma. He earlier pleaded guilty to manufacturing marijuana and possession of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime. In his Puyallup garage was a marijuana grow operation with nearly 200 plants. Capodanno is also forfeiting nearly $670,000 from the sale of two homes. The Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office determined that the man acted in selfdefense in the shootings. U.S. District Judge Ronald Leighton told Capodanno, in the judge’s words, “to set the conditions for the fire fight in your garage is inexcusable.” Prosecutors described the man as “a longtime drug trafficker.” After his sentencing, Capodanno told KING-TV, in his words: “They were going to shoot me, too. I just got them before they got me.”

CONTINUED FROM A1 nursing officer, has been serving as acting chief oper“Long term, we’re just ating officer since McMillan going to wait and see,” Law- was placed on leave. ley said. “We’ll go with this model for a while, and then One year on the job we’ll see where we want to McMillan took over as take it from there.” the hospital’s administrator Heidi Anderson, chief Dec. 3, 2012, with an annual

salary of $176,010. He succeeded Camille Scott, who retired. Prior to Forks, McMillan was CEO for the Curry Health District in Gold Beach, Ore. He told the PDN in January he left that position after a conflict with a direc-

tor of the district’s board. In the June 20, 2012, edition of the Coastal Curry Pilot, then-hospital board Chairman Dugie Freeman said the board of directors had “lost confidence that McMillan was capable of supervising the financial condition and the staff.”

The Oregon hospital then hired a Tennesseebased consulting firm to oversee its operations.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Joe Smillie can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or at jsmillie@peninsuladailynews.com.

Century-old derelict tugboat towed Chickamauga hauled from island to PT BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND— A 100-year-old derelict tugboat was towed to the Boat Haven on Friday afternoon, where it will be stored for the time being. The Chickamauga, a 70-foot wooden tugboat that sank Oct. 2 while it was moored at Eagle Harbor Marina on Bainbridge Island, will be stored in a remote part of the Boat Haven until Feb. 18. That is the last day the boat’s owner, Anthony R. Smith, can appeal the state Department of Natural Resource’s impoundment of the vessel. The state has no plans to restore the vessel. If its impoundment is not contested, DNR will arrange for its disposal or demolition. In the meantime, it is conducting a cultural resource review to assess the vessel’s historical significance, and museums or historical preservation organizations interested in the old tugboat can contact DNR for more information at dvrp@dnr.wa.gov. The Chickamauga had about 400 gallons of diesel fuel and 10 gallons of lube oil on board when it sank. The state Department of Ecology and the Coast Guard oversaw the cleanup, and Smith reportedly still owes the Coast Guard for the cleanup. DNR took custody of the Chickamauga on Jan. 16 after Smith failed to remove

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The 100-year-old tugboat Chickamauga is brought into the Port Townsend Boat Haven on Friday. it, said Toni Droscher, DNR’s aquatic resources division communications manager. Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Jan. 15 charged Smith with one count of theft in the first degree, one count of causing a vessel to become abandoned or derelict and one count of discharge of polluting matters into state waters.

‘Not our problem’ The Chickamauga had become a nuisance at the Eagle Harbor Marina, according to harbormaster Doug Crow. “We couldn’t do anything as long as it was there,” he said.

“It was taking up a 70-foot slip that couldn’t be used for anything else.” Crow said the marina could have taken ownership, but that “would mean we’d be responsible for getting rid of it. “I’m glad that it’s gone and that it’s not our problem anymore,” he said. Crow said Smith owed the marina about $10,000 in back rent. Crow said he didn’t know whether Smith had visited the marina since the boat sank. “I don’t know where he is. I heard he was up in Alaska,” Crow said. “No one here has seen him.” Crow estimated that the vessel would need at least

$500,000 in repairs to make it seaworthy. Port of Port Townsend Director Larry Crockett said the rent for the vessel has not yet been determined and will be based on its size and weight. DNR will pay for all rental and/or demolition costs.

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Lessor sought for historic PT building BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School Board has started a 90-day countdown for finding a company that will spend between $4 million and $6 million to rehabilitate the historic Lincoln Building under a longterm lease. If such a firm isn’t found, the 120-year-old building at

450 Fir St. could be demolished. The board at a special meeting Friday unanimously authorized the publication of a request for proposal to draw prospective tenants. The resolution approved by the board says “renovation of the building using district funds would be costprohibitive and, absent

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Wanted: A few good Clallam heroes Nominations sought for Community Service Award PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County, individuals who have made our communities a better place. Soroptimist International of Port Angeles-Noon Club and the Peninsula Daily News invite nominations for the 2014 Clallam County Community Service Award. The award recognizes the dedication, sacrifice and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment. This is the 35th year for the award, begun by the PDN and now co-sponsored by the Soroptimist noon club. Past recipients of the Community Service Award have organized community efforts to clean up waterways, served as literacy tutors, raised money for the disabled, protected animals, organized food programs for the hungry, aided crime victims and their families, founded a cancer survivor support group, built a playground for special-needs children and were instrumental in the creation of teen activity centers. The award recipients merit both honor and emulation, said John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor. “They are role models for all of us, not only because

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they’ve aspired and dreamed but because our local heroes’ achievements are within our own reach,” Brewer said. “They show us that all of us can be part of something greater than ourselves.”

How to nominate Nominations must be made using the accompanying coupon and must be submitted to the PDN by 5 p.m. Monday, March 3. A letter describing the merits and accomplishments of the person being nominated must be included with the coupon. The nomination should include supporting documents, such as copies (not originals) of other awards, newspaper articles or letters of support. Anyone who lives in Clallam County can be nominated. Recipients of the Community Service Award in the past are not eligible for a 2014 award. But those previously nominated but not selected for a Community Service Award are eligible for renomination. A panel of judges will review the nominations and select one to seven people to receive a Community Service Award at an evening reception in Port Angeles in May. Questions? Phone Brewer at 360-417-3500. Or email him at john.brewer@ peninsuladailynews.com. Last year, judges selected

seven recipients from 32 nominations made by individuals, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations. Receiving the 2013 award were: ■ Leo Campbell, a retired Marine Corps major who led Port Angeles High School’s NJROTC — Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps — by example from 2003-13 and poured thousands of service hours into the Port Angeles community, both as an individual and through inspiring the students of the NJROTC unit. ■ Thelma McCoy, an accomplished pianist who has given not only her talents to the North Olympic Peninsula’s musical community but also her skill and passion as a teacher to hundreds of aspiring musicians. ■ Venay Money, a spirited and dedicated advocate for veterans across Clallam County who has spent the past 25 years making sure those who have served our country in war are respected, honored and thanked. ■ Chuck Preble, tireless organizer, engineer and “boots on the ground” dynamo who has for years led efforts to build and extend the Olympic Discovery Trail. ■ Shawnna and Dan Rigg, dynamic duo in Sequim whose passion for lending a hand compels them into myriad arenas of community service. ■ Janet Young, whose dogged enthusiasm and tenacity took her all the way to Olympia to secure money to build the Peninsula’s first fully functional Americans

With Disabilities Act-compliant playground in Shane Park, named for her son who died of injuries suffered there when it was being constructed in 1973.

Past honorees Other past Community Service Award honorees: ■ 2012 — Anna Barrigan, Cheri Fleck, John Halberg, Dan Huff, Jim and Robbie Mantooth and Charles “Moose” Parker. ■ 2011 — Ron Allen, Jaye Moore, Dewey Ehling, Colleen and Ray Divacky, Alan Barnard and Stephen Rosales. ■ 2010 — Sue Nattinger and Coleman Byrnes (joint recipients), Dan Wilder Sr., Roger Wheeler, Susan Hillgren, Don Stoneman and Joe Borden. ■ 2009 — Mikki Saun-

ders, Kathryn Schreiner, Jim Lunt, Chuck Hatten and Tom Schaafsma. ■ 2008 — Harold Baar, Jacqueline Russell, Colleen Robinson, Virginia and Welden Clark of Sequim, Doc Reiss and Barbara Ann Townsend. ■ 2007 — Jim Pickett, Lambert “Bal” Balducci and Kathleen Balducci, Dick and Marie Goin, and Orville Campbell. ■ 2006 — Steve Zenovic, Eleanor Tschimperle, Bryce Fish, John and Sue Miles, and Steve Methner. ■ 2005 — Rose Crumb; the Rev. Charles “Charlie” Mays; Liz Zenonian-Waud; the Rev. Mel Wilson and his wife, Kathy; and Gary Colley. ■ 2004 — John and Lelah Singhose, June Robinson, Roger Oakes and

Cheryl Baumann. ■ 2003 — Cody Sandell, John and Anne-Marie Summers, Edward Hopfner and Patty Hannah. ■ 2002 — Denise Brennan, John Pope, John Reed and Cynthia Martin. ■ 2000-01 — Phil and Deborah Morgan-Ellis, Sharon Fox, Kristin Prater Glenn, Cal Mogck and Manuela Velasquez. ■ 1999 — Bill Fatherson, Dorothy Skerbeck and S. Brooke Taylor. ■ 1998 — George Woodriff, Earl Gilson, Stuart Smith and Tom McCabe. ■ 1996-97 — Dave Robinson, Dennis Duncan, Jo Davies, Art Judd and Alberta Thompson. ■ 1995 — Mac Ruddell, Bonnie and Larry Hurd, Joyce McDaniel, Pat Soderlind and Harry Jackson. ■ 1994 — Steve Tharinger, Cindy Souders, Ray Gruver and Betty and Frank Wilkerson. ■ 1993 — Jessica Schreiber, Jim Jones, Betty Soderlind and Al Charles Jr. ■ 1992 — Helen Dawley, Lew Bartholmew, Chuck Maiden and Arlene Engel. ■ 1991 — Ginger Haberman, Tom Santos, Adabelle Square, Bob and Lois Blake, and Lucile Levien. From 1980 to 1990, one Clallam County Citizen of the Year was named. Recipients were Gay Knutson, 1990; Joe Hawe, 1989; Sue Shane, 1988; Eloise Kailin, 1987; Maureen Williams,1986; Leonard Beil, 1985; Barbara Kelso, 1984; Dorothy Hegg, 1983; Phyllis Hopfner, 1982; John Brady, 1981; and Art Feiro, 1980.

Board to mull hearings examiner PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The three Clallam County commissioners will consider a resolution appointing a hearings SEQUIM — Greywolf examiner Tuesday. Elementary School plans The meeting will begin its annual Math Night at 10 a.m. in the commiswith spaghetti and games sioners’ boardroom (160) at Wednesday. the Clallam County CourtA spaghetti dinner will house, 223 E. Fourth St., be served from 5:30 p.m. to Port Angeles. 6:30 p.m., followed by math Commissioners voted games in the gym from 6 2-1 last week to appoint p.m. to 7 p.m. at the school Mark Nichols, former actat 171 Carlsborg Road. ing county prosecutor and The public is invited. longtime chief deputy prosThere is no charge for the ecutor, as the hearings dinner, but donations are examiner and at-large court appreciated. commissioner. Student experts will on The appointment took hand to guide visitors effect last Monday. through math games that Other items on Tuesare used as part of the cur- day’s agenda include: riculum. ■ Contract amendThe school’s parentments with Reflections teacher organization is pro- Counseling Services Group viding the dinner. awarding an additional eight months of funding Air rifle sentence and with the state Department of Social and Health EVERETT — A LynnServices Division of Behavwood woman who killed a ioral Health and Recovery man with an air rifle last March has been sentenced to correcting a date and outlining terms for use of the two years in prison. Drug Court case manageThe Everett Herald ment system. reported that 33-year-old ■ Agreements with the Michelle Davidson was sentenced Friday in Snohomish state Department of Health regarding responsibilities County court for the death of 52-year-old Dean Urness. for regulation of water systems and with the state Prosecutors agreed to reduce the charge to second- Department of Ecology, degree manslaughter, saying Centennial Clean Water that once they had received Program, for grants funding water quality partnerthe full investigation in ships. November, they concluded ■ A memorandum of that the reduced charge was agreement establishing a more appropriate. Peninsula Daily News limited exception to the eliand The Associated Press gibility for and computation

Port Angeles City Council members will hear a status report on the city’s delayed advanced metering infrastructure project, also known as the AMI system or “smart meters,” from a

County Planning Commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will conduct a work session on a draft stormwater management plan Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse.

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trict’s board of directors will receive its midyear budget report when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the district boardroom, 503 N. Sequim Ave. The board also will discuss making year-round advocacy of legislative issues an official duty of School Board service.

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Olympic Medical Center commissioners will take part in a recognition ceremony for a donation to the cancer center Wednesday. The meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the lower conference area of the hospital at 939 E. Caroline St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include employee recognition, emergency room monitors, Home Health Epic hardware, a fiber optic and Internet services contract, and an update on legislative advocacy.

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controller Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. Commissioners also will consider titles and monthly salary ranges for employees; an invitation to bid construction of two new groundwater pumping and treatment facilities for the Bluffs Well replacement project; a bid award for pole inspection, treating and reporting for 2014; and an invitation to bid for a 2014 or newer Freightliner M2 serviceman truck.

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Chief Mate Dennis Hansdorf of the normally named MV Kennewick displays an official state sign that shows the ferry’s new name for Super Bowl Sunday, the MV James Carpenter.

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State ferries dubbed new names for day ■ MV Elwha: “MV Chris Clemens.” ■ MV Evergreen State: “MV Byron Maxwell.” ■ MV Hiyu: “MV Breno Giacomini.” ■ MV Hyak: “MV Kam Chancellor.” ■ MV Issaquah: “MV Russell Okung.” ■ MV Kaleetan: “MV Doug Baldwin.” ■ MV Kennewick: “MV James Carpenter.” ■ MV Kitsap: “MV Bobby Wagner.” ■ MV Kittitas: “MV Tony McDaniel.” ■ MV Klahowya: “MV Bruce Irvin.” ■ MV Puyallup: “MV Marshawn Lynch.” ■ MV Salish: “MV Max Unger.” ■ MV Sealth: “MV Brandon Mebane.” ■ MV Spokane: “MV Golden Tate.” ■ MV Tacoma: “MV Russell Wilson.” ■ MV Tillikum: “MV Michael Robinson.” ■ MV WallaWalla: “MV Earl Thomas.” ■ MV Wenatchee: “MV Richard Sherman.” ■ MV Yakima: “MV Red Bryant.” The MV Coho, which runs between Port Angeles and Victoria, is privately owned and not part of Inslee’s directive. It is midway through its annual two-week maintenance in dry dock and won’t be working today. The Coho returns to service Feb. 6.

Governor calls symbolic change way to show Hawk appreciation PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

North Olympic Peninsula residents can jump aboard the MV Marshawn Lynch or the MV Golden Tate across Puget Sound today. Look for the MV James Carpenter to sail out of Port Townsend to Whidbey Island. The boats in the Washington State Ferries fleet will look the same, but their names will be symbolically changed for Super Bowl Sunday to reflect the starting offense and defense of the Seattle Seahawks, who take on the Denver Broncos for the NFL championship in a game that starts at 3:30 p.m. Gov. Jay Inslee directed the vessels be named in honor of the Seattle Seahawks. “We couldn’t be more proud of our Seahawks as they represent our state in the Super Bowl,” Inslee said. “We’ve already raised the 12th Man flag on each ferry, and this honorary name change is one more way for us to show our appreciation.” Signs telling of the one-day change will be erected inside the boats, and captains may make announcements, said Marta Coursey, state fer-

ries system spokeswoman. The MV Kennewick, which is running between Port Townsend and Whidbey Island/Coupeville, will be the MV James Carpenter for the star offensive lineman. The two most popular routes for North Olympic Peninsula residents to get to the I-5 corridor will be sailing Seahawks. Between Kingston and Edmonds, the MV Spokane will be the MV Golden Tate, and the MV Puyallup will be the MV Marshawn Lynch. Between Bainbridge Island and Colman Dock/ Seattle, the MV Tacoma will be the MV Russell Wilson, and the MV Wenatchee will be the MV Richard Sherman. “Although the name change is symbolic, we think it is a fun way to show our support and give fans a chance to cheer on the Hawks before they pull into port,” said Assistant Transportation Secretary David Moseley. Here is the entire Washington State Ferries lineup for Super Bowl Sunday: ■ MV Cathlamet: “MV Malcom Smith.” ■ MV Chelan: “MV Zach Miller.” ■ MV Chetzemoka: “MV J.R. Sweezy.”

Arraignment postponed in case that left officer injured Hearing delayed due to absence of Spanish interpreter PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — An arraignment hearing for a Forks man charged after a Jan. 18 incident that left a Forks police officer hospitalized was postponed Friday for lack of a language interpreter. Walter B. Martin-Perez will instead be arraigned on charges of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest

at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Clallam County Superior Court. Martin-Perez, 23, of Forks, is accused of backing a 1996 Ford Explorer into a patrol car driven by Officer Michael Gentry at the Evergreen 76 gas station, then fleeing on foot. Gentry broke his left wrist and lower left leg while tackling MartinPerez in the gas station parking lot. Gentry had three surgeries at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle to repair his shattered tibia. Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon said Gentry was expected to return home

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FORKS –– A local immigrationrights activist and an education leader hailed the state Senate’s move to allow children of unauthorized immigrants to receive financial aid for college. “It’s a good thing. There’s a lot of people that are going to be very grateful for that,” said Manuela Velasquez, a Forks preschool teacher and advocate for migrant workers on the West End. “This is very good for our children.” Quillayute Valley School District Superintendent Diane Reaume said the bill would be good for many children from the West End, though she noted school officials are not allowed to ask students or their families about their citizenship. “Anything that will help more kids go to college and advance is a good thing,” Reaume said Friday.

Hargrove voted yes State Sen. Jim Hargrove, a Hoquiam Democrat who serves the North Olympic Peninsula in the Senate, voted in favor of Senate Bill 6523. He said one of the reasons for his support was to help college-age students who are technically in the country illegally but have grown up in the state a chance for a higher education. “It gives these kids that have lived in the state their entire lives a hope and a future,” Hargrove said.

“It just seems to be the fair thing to do.” Hargrove, along with state Reps. Steve Tharinger and Kevin Van De Wege, both Sequim Democrats, represents the 24th Legislative District, which comprises Clallam and Jefferson counties and a portion of Grays Harbor County. “We certainly have youth in our district that would fit this category that would be able to get state need grants,” Hargrove said. Tharinger and Van De Wege both voted for the House’s version of the legislation in a 71-23 vote on the first day of this year’s legislative session. The bill passed 35-10 in the Senate, a level of bipartisan support Hargrove attributed to the inclusion of $5 million more for the State Need Grant program. These funds would help ensure there would be enough grant money for students made newly eligible if the bill becomes law, Hargrove explained. “I think the final thing that swung the number of votes over was adding the money,” Hargrove said. The Senate bill now goes to the House.

________ Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@ peninsuladailynews.com. Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Joe Smillie can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or at jsmillie@peninsuladailynews.com.

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but reversed course this week. “This is really making sure all kids have the keys to hope, that all kids have the keys to opportunity, that all kids have the keys to the American dream,” Tom said during the floor debate. During the floor debate, Democrats referred to the measure as the Dream Act, while Bailey reminded the floor that the Senate measure was now called the Real Hope Act. Gov. Jay Inslee, who was in the Senate wings after the vote, didn’t indicate a preference for one name over another, just saying it was “a clear delight” that the measure passed. “What is real hope is a real Washington kid getting a real college education,” he said. “Any way that gets done is great. And it is going to get done.” Rep. Zack Hudgins, a Democrat from Tukwila who sponsored the House bill, said the House is ready to work out the differences between the House and Senate versions and will talk about next steps in the coming days. “This is one of our top priorities, and I’m glad the Senate decided to pick up the policy,” he said. If the bill is passed by the House and signed into law, Washington would become the fifth state in the country to approve state financial aid for college students illegally in the country. California, Texas, New Mexico and Illinois have passed similar legislation. The Senate also approved on a unanimous vote a measure that allows students who are National Guard members or on active military duty, as well as their spouses and children, to pay in-state resident tuition rates. That measure also heads to the House.


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les, the State Patrol said. Troopers said Martin was trying to cross Highway 101 from Old Olympic Highway south to O’Brien Road when her SUV hit the Toyota. Martin was treated at the scene, the State Patrol said. The State Patrol listed the cause as the SUV failing to yield to the Toyota, adding that charges are pending. The collision blocked the eastbound lanes of Highway 101 at O’Brien Road for about an hour, according to the state Department of Transportation.

PORT ANGELES — Two Port Angeles residents were listed in satisfactory condition at separate hospitals after a two-car wreck on U.S. Highway 101 near O’Brien Road. David C. Furgeson, 82, remains in Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, while Onalee M. Furgeson, 77, is in Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. The State Patrol said the two were headed east on Highway 101 at about 8 a.m. Friday in a 2004 Toyota Camry. As the Toyota neared ________ O’Brien Road, it was struck by a black 2002 Suzuki Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can Grand Vitara sport utility be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. vehicle driven by Larissa 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula M. Martin, 27, of Port Ange- dailynews.com.

Cydnee: Kicker CONTINUED FROM A1 the parents considered it “a sign” that she already was a Flags bearing the 12th fan. Cydnee Leigh 12th Man and Seahawks logos can be seen on homes and Mann was born Monday at businesses from Forks to 9:41 a.m. at Swedish MediPort Townsend. cal Center in Seattle, The 12th Man also according to NBC’s “Today,” reached all the way to the and returned with her parEast Coast after a massive ents to Port Angeles on 12th Man flag off the Space Wednesday. Needle and signed by thouThe Manns couldn’t be sands of fans arrived in reached by the Peninsula New Jersey last week. Daily News for comment The Manns told NBC’s Friday and Saturday. “Today” and KING-TV that they came up with the idea Other kids jealous for 12th as a middle name Kelly Mann told KINGafter they watched the Seahawks beat the San TV that her other children, Francisco 49ers in the who are 6 and 10 years old, National Football Confer- are jealous and want 12th ence championship game as a middle name, too. The Manns told their Jan. 19 — the win that sent the Seahawks to the Super friends and family on Facebook about their daughter’s Bowl. Troy Mann said little name and never imagined Cydnee Mann started kick- how much attention it ing inside her mother as would generate, according she never had before, and to KING-TV.

Letter: Chinese ban of U.S. shellfish extended THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BREMERTON — The Chinese ban of shellfish imports from the U.S. West Coast will continue indefinitely, according to a letter sent by Chinese officials to a U.S. agency. The letter dated Jan. 23 was sent to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and raises new questions about U.S. health standards for shellfish, the Kitsap Sun reported Saturday. The letter dashes hopes of shellfish harvesters in

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Corrections official retires as Clallam deputy sworn in Replacement ceremony slated this Friday in PA BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Retired Clallam County Corrections Sgt. Matthew Blore will be recognized for his 16½ years of service Tuesday, Jail Superintendent Ron Sukert announced. Corrections Deputy Luke Brown will be sworn in as a corrections sergeant Friday to replace Blore as a member of the management team at the 120-bed Clallam County jail.

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Blore, whose last day was Saturday, was an “integral member” of the jail staff, Sukert said. Blore arrived at the SherWashington state who had hoped the ban would be iff’s Office after the closure lifted quickly after U.S. rep- of the Rayonier mill in Port resentatives submitted new information about safety standards along with test results that showed geoducks were safe. China’s import ban is creating a hardship for the state’s shellfish industry. Geoducks are highly prized large burrowing clams that can fetch up to $50 a pound in Asian markets. The U.S. exported $68 million worth of geoduck clams in 2012, mostly from Washington state.

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Angeles, where he worked for “many years” in the pulp and paper manufacturing industry, Sukert said. “During his time with the Sheriff’s Office, several of Matt’s many noteworthy accomplishments include his work as a Chain Gang officer during that program’s infancy and his promotion to the rank of sergeant in 2003,” Sukert said. “In January of 2010, Matt was assigned as the corrections section administrative sergeant, where he excelled in his work and rounded out his career in public service.” Blore will be formally recognized at the Clallam

County commissioners’ meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the county courthouse. The ceremony will be followed by a reception with refreshments in the Emergency Operations Center in the basement of the courthouse. Friends, family and well-wishers are invited to attend, Sukert said. Brown will be sworn in as a corrections sergeant by Sheriff Bill Benedict at 10 a.m. Friday in the Emergency Operations Center. A lifelong Clallam County resident, Brown graduated from Port Angeles High School in 2000. He earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Peninsula College in 2003 and joined the Sheriff’s Office the following year. Brown has spent the past two years working as a corrections deputy and Chain Gang officer. He became the acting swing shift sergeant Jan. 1 and will continue to supervise the swing shift this year,

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The proceedings had been had relationships before, and I had choose to keep their sexual orientation Continued on Page A11 New Term France Restricts Film For Leader On Islamic Radicals In Vietnam By LILIA BLAISE PARIS — The French Culture for the Islamic State. “Salafistes” was among the By MIKE IVES Ministry ruled Wednesday that a films to be shown at the FIPA fes- new documentary film on Islamic tival in Biarritz in southwestern HANOI, Vietnam — The Com- France. Just before the first munist Party of Vietnam has radicals was unsuitable for mi- nors, saying that it offered im- screening the National Center of chosen the incumbent general Cinematography, which assigns secretary as the country’s top ages of violence that were “some- times unbearable” and inter- movie ratings, called the festival leader for a second five-year to say that the documentary was term, the official Vietnam News views with members of Al Qaeda and other extremist figures that “degrading human dignity” be- Agency reported Wednesday. cause it showed images of a po- The reappointment of Nguyen provided a platform for propa- ganda. lice officer killed in the attacks of Phu Trong, 71, could slow the the satirical newspaper Charlie pace of Vietnam’s shift to a more The documentary, “Salafistes,” will also be accompanied by a Hebdo last year. open, market-oriented economy, In response, the festival re- but it is unlikely to alter its stra- warning about its contents. It shows one leader of the Salafists, stricted the screening only to tegic balance in relations with those with credentials, like re- China and the United States, an- who practice a fundamentalist form of Islam, supporting the viewers and journalists. alysts said. The cinematography center HOANG DINH NAM/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE — GETTY IMAGES Sept. 11 attacks in the United Mr. Trong is a leader of the recommended that the film re- General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong of Vietnam, left, and Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung States and another leader justify- party’s old guard, which was ceive an under-18 restriction and at the Communist Party’s national congress Tuesday, a day before Mr. Trong’s reappointment. ing the amputation of hands as a trained in Soviet-style econom- a warning message. Mr. Margolin punishment under Shariah, the ics and has long seen neigh- and Mr. Ould Salem cut that legal code of Islam. They also boring China, Vietnam’s top States-friendly prime minister, ister. Mr. Trong is also ineligible sions on labor rights, on intellec- scene and submitted the new ver- speak freely about their opinions trading partner, as a critical stra- Nguyen Tan Dung, a rival who because he is over the age limit, tual property and in other areas. on the inferiority of women. sion Tuesday. tegic and ideological ally. Nota- had reportedly sought the gen- but the party has apparently “All factions agree on a need But after watching the second The decision to restrict a movie bly, Mr. Trong appeared reluc- eral secretary job, into not-so- granted him a special exemp- to have more trade and invest- version, the culture minister, to those 18 and over is usually re- tant to criticize China when it de- early retirement later this year. tion, for a second time. ment,” Professor Vu said in a served for films with porno- Fleur Pellerin, who has oversight ployed an oil rig in disputed wa- As prime minister, Mr. Dung Several analysts predicted telephone interview. “But the graphic content or extremely vio- on ratings, agreed with the cen- ters in 2014. has overseen a wave of foreign that the pace of Vietnam’s al- Trong faction would resist any lent scenes, and is very rare for ter, which argued that the film But his visit to the White investment and cultivated warm ready sluggish economic liberal- concessions, whereas the Dung documentaries in France, which did not provide any counterpoint House last July underlined a relations with top American offi- ization may slow further after faction would try to make the has been grappling with how to to the extremists, some of whom growing view among party elites cials, analysts said. He has also Mr. Dung retires this year, in gesture of reform to keep money balance freedom of speech and called for the murders of Jews that developing better relations spoken out more forcefully than part because he has a better un- coming in.” expression with national security and Christians. with the United States is in Viet- other party leaders against Chi- derstanding than Mr. Trong of Sami Kteily, executive chair- after a series of deadly attacks Mr. Margolin said he had not nam’s national interest, and an na’s assertive claims to territory how to communicate with for- man of PEB Steel, a construction last year. This month, the dis- expected the film to be rated at essential counterweight to Chi- in the South China Sea and won eign investors and has been company in Ho Chi Minh City, tributors of “Made in France,” a all. “The interviews explain the na’s influence in the region. Mr. support from ordinary Vietnam- more eager to shake off the par- said the country’s membership film about fictional homegrown ideology of these people, and the Trong steered Vietnam into the ese who believe the country ty’s Marxist-Leninist ideological in several recent trade agree- jihadists, decided to cancel its re- propaganda images are here to Trans-Pacific Partnership, an needs to escape China’s orbit as mantle. ments underlined its commit- lease in theaters, citing security show in practice how their ideas American-led trade agreement a way of securing its economic Tuong Vu, a political scientist ment to being an active member concerns. work,” he said Tuesday. “People Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW among a dozen Pacific Rim na- independence. at the University of Oregon, said of the global economy. The documentary starts with a are intelligent enough to under- tions that excludes China. When China towed a giant oil Mr. Trong would probably be “I think it will be business as tour of Timbuktu, Mali, under the stand the contrast.” Vu Xuan Nguyet Hong, a for- rig into contested waters of the more receptive to hard-line par- usual,” he said. “Vietnam is a occupation of jihadists in 2012 At the film’s Paris premiere on mer vice president of Vietnam’s South China Sea near Vietnam’s ty apparatchiks who argue country of institutions and pol- and ends with propaganda im- Tuesday night, the audience was Central Institute for Economic central coast in May 2014, anti- against opening the country’s icies not determined by one per- ages of the Islamic State last split, with some arguing that the Management, said the party’s China demonstrations erupted state-dominated agricultural son.” year. The images inspired the movie had the courage to “look 19-member Politburo, which has in Vietnamese cities, and rare ri- and service sectors to foreign Frederick Burke, managing movie “Timbuktu,” directed by evil in the eye,” while others more power than any single poli- ots broke out in several industri- competitors and against a draft partner for Vietnam at the Abderrahmane Sissako, which thought it amounted only to prop- P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m tician, was in broad agreement al zones. The United States later law that would codify rights for American law firm Baker & Mc- was nominated for an Oscar for aganda. on the need for both domestic eased a longstanding ban on le- nongovernmental associations Kenzie, said the smooth leader- Best Foreign Language Film. The rating is also proving to be economic changes and better re- thal weapons sales to Vietnam, in Vietnam. ship transition at this week’s “We wanted to show what it a financial blow to the directors. lations with the United States. although Russia still supplies the Both changes are seen as crit- party congress was encouraging was like to live under the Shariah “Salafistes” had been scheduled “The reforms and renovation vast majority of Vietnam’s mil- ical to bringing Vietnam into because it highlighted the coun- when we started the project, but to open in 30 theaters nationwide toward the market economy will itary equipment. compliance with the Trans-Pa- try’s political stability and re- then Daesh emerged and we had but will instead open in just continue,” and Vietnam’s rela- Mr. Dung, 66, is technically cific Partnership. If approved by spect for the rule of law. to put it in the synopsis,” said three. tions with the United States will barred from serving another its member legislatures, that “For people who live here, François Margolin, who directed “We are going to lose a lot of improve steadily, she said. term under party rules because deal will require Vietnam to fur- that’s what you want,” he said. the French film with Lemine money despite the fact that we But Mr. Trong’s reappoint- he is over 65 and has already ther open its economy to foreign “You don’t want a virtual civil Ould M. Salem, a journalist from risked our lives to shoot some ment will send the United served two terms as prime min- competition and make conces- war going on.” Mauritania, using another term scenes,” Mr. Margolin said.

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A6 N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 WHITTLESEY JOURNAL Unearthing the Mystery of a Prehistoric Village’s Rapid Demise By STEPHEN CASTLE WHITTLESEY, England — No one knows why a catastrophic fire tore through the small settle- ment that rose by a river chan- nel, incinerating the homes of several families and sending burning timbers crashing into the marsh below. It might have been an accident, an attack by enemies or even some sort of ritual. Yet answers are emerging, piece by piece, some 3,000 years later. The Must Farm archaeological site here in Cambridgeshire is considered so rich that it has been compared to Pompeii, the Roman town buried by the erup- tion of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Must Farm does not look like a picturesque ruin, much less a farm. It occupies raw, muddy ter- rain with wind turbines and smokestacks towering in the dis- tance. And the bright yellow vests worn by the people in- volved in the excavation make it look like a construction site. But its treasures beckon. From the soggy earth, a charred wood- en bowl and a ceramic vessel pro- truded last week, close to the backbone of a cow, presumably butchered for meat. A few feet away, the unmistakable shape of a human skull jutted from the murky sediment in which it had been encased since the Bronze Age. “The Pompeii analogy that keeps being talked about with this site is true, and it’s also false,” said Mark Knight, the site director. “There is no volcano in this landscape; this wasn’t some natural disaster. But an event, like a big fire, basically caught their everyday life, dropped it into our channel and sealed it there for us to excavate.” For Mr. Knight and his team from Cambridge University’s Ar- chaeological Unit, this is an ex- hilarating, yet at times unset- PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDREW TESTA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES tling, experience. Above, the remains of one of the Bronze Age round houses on the Must Farm archaeological site in Cambridge- “This doesn’t feel like archae- shire, England. Left, a 3,000-year-old pot found at the site. A fire destroyed the village; the cause is not yet known. ology,” he said, “this feels intru- sive. We have sort of turned up after some tragedy, and we are should also make September and the project is due far, it seems that the men and The third possibility is an at- able to pick through the remains, it possible to re- to finish in April, though that women who lived here were at tack by hostile neighbors, and the and get some indication of what construct what deadline looks ambitious. the high end of their society and skull is the first sign, Mr. Knight was going on in this settlement the structures For archaeologists, who usu- established themselves above the said, that people may have died 3,000 years ago.” looked like before ally work on smaller, more lim- waterway because of trade or violently here. In that way the excavation the fire broke out, ited projects, the prospect of other opportunities it afforded. He cautions that Bronze Age seems as much a modern-day sometime be- gaining a unique snapshot of ev- That suggests this was a bustling Britons sometime kept the skulls crime scene investigation as an tween 920 and 800 eryday life in the Bronze Age nexus of their world, rather than of their ancestors, so it is possible exploration of prehistory. Among B.C. presents a palpable thrill. an outpost at its margins. that this was a relic. But digging those working here is a fire foren- While some “It’s an amazing window to the The community here had much will soon show whether it is at- sics expert, who hopes to deter- posts stand verti- other side,” said Iona Robinson, a that was available in prehistoric tached to a skeleton. mine where the flames started cally, many lie in project supervisor and research- Britain: textiles, ceramics, That thought might conjure im- and how they spread. The site was uncovered thanks eerie, geometric lines just as they er at the Cambridge Archaeologi- spears and a beautifully crafted, ages of Pompeii, and the way the The fire swept through at least to the work of Must Farm quarry, fell 3,000 years ago — charred ev- cal Unit. “We deal with shadows sickle-shaped chopping tool. last, desperate moments of its two round houses, which were run by a construction company idence both of the sophistication normally, we deal with absences, Beads from Central Europe have residents were preserved, but built on wooden stilts above a called Forterra which, along with of this settlement and of the dev- we are so used to working with 50 been found, as well as pots like astation of the blaze that de- Must Farm was never destined to channel connected to the River Historic England, a government percent of the evidence and now those in northern France and stroyed it. — here — we have this fantastic become a permanent archaeolog- Nene, and which were bordered heritage organization, is financ- swords similar to those from Archaeologists have known window into the full picture.” northern Spain. ical site. by some sort of perimeter. ing the excavation. Perhaps only Like any good detective story, such a large quarrying operation about the site for some time and During the Bronze Age, in this All of which makes the ques- Indeed, solving the mystery of clues advance the narrative: a could have removed so much had debated what to do with it for boggy environment, waterways tion of how this community met what happened is a race against bowl, complete with wooden earth across such a wide space more than a decade. Finally, a de- formed the only reliable means of its dramatic end all the more in- time, and there is only one spoon and an unfinished meal — and to such a depth, thereby ex- cision was made to excavate and transport and communication triguing. One possibility is an ac- chance to get it right. a discovery that suggests that posing the prehistoric timbers. remove the artifacts because of (nine ancient log boats were dis- cidental fire. Another is that it It is perhaps fitting that Must whoever lived here left in a hurry. The timbers and the items that worries that they would deterio- covered near here in 2011), so the was deliberately destroyed by its Farm resembles a construction The skull indicates that perhaps have been unearthed were pre- rate. site may have been at a sort of occupants, either as a ritual act, site, because once the artifacts not everyone was quick enough. served by the silt and the water That has left a huge but excit- crossroads. It may, in fact, be or because the structures had have been removed, the excava- While many archaeological dis- levels in the soil, according to ing task for those digging in typical of other settlements, still served their purpose and were tion will be filled with soil and coveries depend on luck, this one Selina Davenport, a field archae- freezing temperatures under undiscovered, beneath the Eng- falling apart. However, the fact broken brick, and the setting of has benefited from several ologist. temporary cover. A team of about lish fenlands. that so many possessions were this mysterious and very old set- strokes of good fortune. The way the wooden posts fell a dozen has been working since From the items recovered so left argues against this. tlement will become a roadway. Reports of Zika-Linked Birth Defect Rise in Brazil Hunger Grows in Syria By SIMON ROMERO RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s health ministry issued new fig- As U.N. Peace Talks Near ures on Wednesday about the By RICK GLADSTONE an town of Madaya, where Zika virus that offered reason for children have starved. While continued concern, but also a Two top United Nations re- lief officials expressed grow- some aid has been delivered in glimmer of hope. the past few weeks to Madaya On its own, the virus is not nor- ing frustration on Wednesday over the organization’s inabili- and three other areas of acute mally life-threatening. The most need — Zabadani, Fouaa and common symptoms include fever ty to deliver aid to destitute Syrians trapped by war, say- Kfarya — it is expected to run and joint pain, and most people out quickly. Mr. O’Brien de- who become infected have no ing that the number of be- sieged areas has risen to 18 scribed the deprivation seen symptoms at all. so far as the “tip of the ice- The big question surrounds the from 15 in the past few weeks and that nearly half a million berg.” virus’s link to other ailments. The Samantha Power, the United health authorities in Brazil said people may be at risk of starv- States ambassador to the Unit- Wednesday that reported cases ing to death. ed Nations, told reporters after of microcephaly — a rare condi- The officials, Stephen O’Bri- the meeting that while a few tion in which infants are born en and Ertharin Cousin, deliv- aid convoys had succeeded, with abnormally small heads — ered their warnings to the had climbed to 4,180 since Octo- United Nations Security Coun- ber, a 7 percent increase from the cil two days before the sched- uled convening of talks in Ge- previous tally last week. Before the epidemic, Brazil re- neva aimed at halting the war Officials say half a corded only about 150 cases of microcephaly a year. in Syria, which has raged for nearly five years. Whether million people are Now, officials say they have those talks will proceed as at risk of starving. begun investigating the cases re- FELIPE DANA/ASSOCIATED PRESS hoped remains unclear. ported by hospitals, doctors and Mr. O’Brien, the United Na- other medical authorities around A municipal worker in Recife, Brazil, during an operation Tuesday to combat the Zika virus. tions emergency relief coordi- the country more closely. So far, nator, told Council members “we cannot for one minute 732 cases have been examined. In ity to test effectively for Zika re- traveling to countries that are id of two pregnant women whose that roughly 4.6 million people think that the situation is im- 462 of them, either no microceph- mained “very inefficient” be- grappling with the Zika virus. fetuses were found to have mi- lived in besieged or hard-to- proving over all.” aly was found, or it was caused cause the authorities lack the The disease agency has cau- crocephaly. reach areas, and that combat- In Geneva, confusion pre- by something other than an in- most up-to-date methods. Dr. tioned that more studies are Another Brazilian infectious ants had ignored the Council’s vailed over which groups Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW fection, such as alcohol or drug Timerman said this meant that needed to confirm the connection disease specialist, Dr. Edimilson resolutions requiring aid con- would attend the scheduled abuse by the mother during preg- tests used in Brazil could gener- between the Zika virus and mi- Migowski at the Federal Univer- voys be given safe passage. peace talks. Some are threat- nancy, a spokeswoman for the ally detect Zika in pregnant wom- crocephaly in infants. But it has sity of Rio de Janeiro, said that he Ms. Cousin, the executive di- ening to stay away if progress Health Ministry said. en or their infants only during the said in a report that “the in- was not surprised by the rela- rector of the World Food Pro- is not made on improving aid The spokeswoman added that acute phase of the virus, which creased occurrence of micro- tively small number of cases in gram, echoed Mr. O’Brien’s access to besieged areas. Ex- congenital infections had caused lasts about five or six days. cephaly associated with cerebral which Zika was found in babies admonitions and said that pectations of any diplomatic 270 cases of microcephaly. But in Dr. Timerman also said that damage characteristically seen with microcephaly. “close to half a million” Syri- progress are low. As of late that group, the Zika virus was Brazil’s number of suspected in congenital infections in Zika- If the mother had Zika, Dr. ans were completely cut off Wednesday, Staffan de Mistu- P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m found in only six infants, the min- cases of microcephaly still point- virus areas is suggestive of a pos- Migowski explained, it could still from all assistance. ra, the United Nations special istry said. ed to a sharp increase. sible relationship.” cause microcephaly in her baby, “To prevent people from im- envoy who is in charge of the The fact that Zika was found in “This is clearly still a health Brazil’s federal government even if the virus was not later minent starvation, we need the talks, had not disclosed the list only six infants with microcepha- crisis on a major scale,” Dr. began requiring regional health found in the infant. support and action of every of invitees. ly since October does not mean Timerman said, noting that the officials to regularly report cases “What matters is the abrupt in- Council member and every Two conflicts are overlap- that Zika is not causing the broad findings of Brazilian researchers of microcephaly last year after a crease in cases of microcephaly member state,” Ms. Cousin ping in Syria, a civil war in- increase in microcephaly cases, linking Zika to microcephaly spike in cases in northeast Brazil, in the country in only a matter of said. volving an assortment of rebel said Dr. Artur Timerman, a lead- were strong enough for the Cen- the same region where a Zika months,” he said. “Everything in- Both forecast more harrow- groups fighting President Ba- ing infectious disease specialist ters for Disease Control and Pre- outbreak was crystallizing. Bra- dicates that Zika is behind this in- ing images like those seen re- shar al-Assad and a war in São Paulo. vention in the United States to zilian researchers then identified crease, but we’re only starting to cently from the besieged Syri- against the Islamic State. He explained that Brazil’s abil- warn pregnant women against the Zika virus in the amniotic flu- understand how this happens.”

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A8 N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Wartime Act of Defiance: ‘We Are All Jews Here’ Obama Honors Courage of 2 Americans By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS service project and established a WASHINGTON — In a Ger- home there where she sheltered man prison camp 71 years ago, children, including Jews whose Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds parents she persuaded to leave stared down the barrel of his them in her care, rather than face Nazi captor’s pistol and refused deportation or worse. to say which of his fellow prison- Mary Jean Gunden, 61, Ms. ers of war were Jewish. Gunden’s niece, said her aunt “We are all Jews here,” said had a “standard line” that she Sergeant Edmonds, the highest- went to France in 1941 and ran a ranking American noncommis- children’s home. She was later sioned officer at Ziegenhain sta- detained in Baden-Baden, Ger- lag that day, instead ordering many, by the Nazis, and she went more than 1,000 of his fellow pris- home in a prisoner exchange in oners to stand together in front of 1944. “Unfortunately, none of us their barracks. The Geneva Con- really asked a whole lot more vention required prisoners to than that,” Mary Jean Gunden provide only their name, rank said. “I’m not convinced that she and serial number, not their reli- ever actually realized the magni- gion, Sergeant Edmonds said, tude of what she had done.” warning the German that if he After her aunt’s death in 2005, shot them all, he would be tried the younger Ms. Gunden, a re- for war crimes. tired college administrator, re- That act of defiance in January searched her past, rifling through 1945 spared the lives of as many an old trunk containing letters, as 200 Jews, and, on Wednesday, journals and beach sandals for President Obama echoed Ser- clues about what she had done in geant Edmonds’s words of soli- the seaside town of Canet Plage. darity with the Jews as he recog- She eventually contacted Yad Va- ASSOCIATED PRESS nized him posthumously as the shem with what she learned. Adolf Eichmann in a Jerusalem courtroom in 1961. The Nazi overseer was executed the next year for Holocaust war crimes. first American service member “Nobody talked about what to be named Righteous Among happened during the war — it’s the Nations, an honor bestowed just now that people are trying to Eichmann Pleaded for a Pardon in a 1962 Letter on non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. unearth what really was done and to find the stories of the peo- ple who tried to do good during and these were included among given to those who suffered Eich- The event was the first time a these very dark times,” said Eric From Page A1 the documents released Wednes- mann’s evil.” sitting American president has Escudier, a municipal worker in day, along with Mr. Ben-Zvi’s re- “Eichmann’s application for spoken at the Israeli Embassy, Perpignan, France, who, with his “It is also incorrect that I never ply, in a typed letter dated May amnesty revealed here today and it was all the more notable mother and aunt, wrote a book let myself be influenced by hu- 31, 1962. proves that Eichmann and his because it came only months af- about Ms. Gunden and the home man emotions,” he added, noting: A telegram, in German, from family recognized that in the ter Mr. Obama clashed openly she had established. “Specifically after having wit- Ms. Eichmann asked, “as a wife state of Israel, a murderer such with Prime Minister Benjamin While Sergeant Edmonds’s rel- nessed the outrageous human and mother of four children,” for as Eichmann would be convicted Netanyahu of Israel over the Iran atives knew he had been taken atrocities, I immediately asked to her husband’s life to be spared. A and that justice would be done,” nuclear deal. On Wednesday, prisoner by the Germans after be transferred. Also, during the handwritten note, in Hebrew, at- Mr. Rivlin said. there was little sign of the rift. the Battle of the Bulge, he had police investigation I voluntarily said little about his experiences, tached to the telegram by the For many Israelis, the 1961 trial “We are all Jews, because anti- revealed horrors that had been president, contains a quotation JIM HOLLANDER/EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY of Eichmann — who had been Semitism is a distillation, an ex- unknown until then, in order to from the Torah: “But Samuel Eichmann’s letter to the Israeli captured by Israeli agents in Ar- pression of an evil that runs help establish the indisputable through so much of human histo- said, ‘As your sword has made president, handwritten in gentina the year before — was truth.” ry, and if we do not answer that, women childless, so will your German, was made public on the first time they were exposed In his request for clemency, mother be childless among wom- we do not answer any other form to the shocking testimonies of Eichmann wrote that he had only en.’ (Samuel 1 15:3)” Wednesday in Jerusalem. of evil,” Mr. Obama said. “Ameri- Holocaust survivors. Some early been following orders. In a letter typed in Hebrew and Zionists who lived in the territory ca’s commitment to Israel’s secu- “I am not able to recognize the dated May 31, 1962, Mr. Ben-Zvi At midnight on June 1, 1962, before the Jewish state was es- rity remains now and forever un- court’s ruling as just, and I ask, wrote to Israel’s justice minister, just days after he wrote his re- tablished at times blamed the vic- shakable, and, I’ve said this be- Your Honor Mr. President, to ex- Dov Yosef, that, “After consider- quest for mercy, Eichmann was tims of the Holocaust for not hav- fore, it would be a fundamental ercise your right to grant par- ing the pardon requests made on executed by hanging. ing emigrated sooner. moral failure if America broke dons, and order that the death Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds behalf of Adolf Eichmann and af- Mr. Rivlin, whose audience in Haim Gouri, a leading Israeli that bond.” penalty not be carried out,” he ter having reviewed all the ma- unveiling the documents at his of- Mr. Obama was welcomed and Lois Gunden. poet and journalist who covered concluded, before signing his terial presented to me, I came to ficial residence included Holo- the Eichmann trial, said that the warmly by Ron Dermer, the Is- name in blue ink on lined paper. the conclusion that there is no caust survivors and people who experience had never left him. “It raeli ambassador to the United telling his family that there were Eichmann’s wife, Vera, and his justification in giving Adolf Eich- played a role in the Eichmann was only during this trial that I States, who, with Mr. Netanyahu, some things that were too diffi- five brothers made their own ap- mann a pardon or easing the sen- case, asserted in a statement: understood what happened to the spent much of last year working cult to talk about, said his son peals for a pardon for Eichmann, tence imposed on him.” “Not a moment of kindness was Jews and what happened to other to defeat the president’s highest Chris Edmonds. peoples,” said Mr. Gouri, who foreign policy priority. It was the After the younger Mr. Ed- was born in Tel Aviv in 1923. clearest sign to date that both monds watched a short video his “These witnesses exposed with governments are working to heal daughter produced in 2009 for a endless power the story that oth- their relations. college assignment about her erwise would have been impossi- “We know we have no better grandfather’s World War II serv- ble to tell.” friend than the United States of ice, he decided he needed to Fifty years after the trial, in America,” Mr. Netanyahu said in know more and pored over his fa- 2011, the Israel State Archives, a video message. Addressing Mr. ther’s diaries, which contained no the repository of the country’s Obama, he added, “Your being account of the episode other than collective memory and many of here reflects the unbreakable the phrase “before the command- its secrets, presented a selection bond of friendship between Israel er” with no explanation. of documents related to the Eich- and the United States.” “What that means to me now mann case. Last year, the State The subject of the Holocaust is, ‘I stood before the commander Archives released documents has been a freighted one through- on behalf of my Jewish broth- proving that Vera Eichmann had out Mr. Obama’s presidency. ers,’” said Mr. Edmonds, a 58- visited her husband in prison Some Israelis and American year-old Baptist pastor from about a month before he was exe- Jews were angered by his speech Maryville, Tenn. cuted. But the newly released to the Muslim world in Cairo in But an online search that documents had never been 2009, when he declared that the turned up a New York Times arti- shared publicly. aspiration for a Jewish homeland cle that made passing reference Eichmann’s role and influence was rooted in the “tragic history” to Sergeant Edmonds’s deed in the Nazi machine has been the of the Holocaust. Critics viewed solved the mystery. The 2008 arti- subject of historical debate. Da- the comment as an implicit re- cle quoted Lester J. Tanner say- vid Cesarani, a historian of 20th- jection of the Zionist ideals and ing he owed his life to Sergeant century Jewish life who died last biblical underpinnings of Israel’s Edmonds for his act of heroism year, wrote a biography of Eich- history. years before. mann that cast him as a commit- On Wednesday, Mr. Obama re- “What still stands out for me ted subscriber to Nazi ideology, flected on the visit he made to the are Roddie’s words and the sur- rebutting the author Hannah Buchenwald concentration camp prise that we were saved,” said Arendt’s famous appraisal of him after that speech. He was intro- Mr. Tanner, now 92. as a banal bureaucrat who simply duced as a president with “a Jew- Mr. Edmonds is working to get followed orders. ish soul” by Steven Spielberg, the his father awarded the Medal of Eichmann’s letter pleading for Oscar-winning director of the Honor, the highest military trib- his life is not likely to settle that 1993 film “Schindler’s List,” ute. But he said that Wednes- argument. which recounted the tale of Oskar day’s recognition carried partic- In the letter requesting a presi- Schindler, the German industri- ular significance, given the re- dential pardon, Eichmann wrote, alist named as Righteous Among cent tensions between the United “It is not true that I was person- the Nations decades ago for sav- States and Israel. ally of such a high rank as to be ing more than 1,000 Jews who “It is an amazing honor, and able to persecute, or that I myself worked in his factories. then to see that, potentially, it was a persecutor in the pursuit of The honor is granted by Yad could help strengthen the ties be- Jews.” Vashem, Israel’s official Holo- tween the United States and Is- He continued, “I declare once caust remembrance and educa- rael — that excites me,” said Mr. again, as I did in the presence of tional organization, which has be- Edmonds , who is a volunteer ac- the court: I detest as the greatest stowed it on more than 25,000 tivist for the American Israel of crimes the horrors which were people, only five of them Ameri- Public Affairs Committee, the perpetrated against the Jews and can. pro-Israel group that worked to think it right that the initiators of Also being honored on defeat the nuclear deal with Iran. these terrible deeds will stand Wednesday was Lois Gunden, a “I’m grateful that the president trial before the law now and in French teacher from Goshen, feels like it’s valuable to be there the future.” Ind., who traveled to southern to honor all of the righteous,” Mr. By then his fate was sealed. France in 1941 on a Mennonite Edmonds said. Change of U.S. Command Set in Afghanistan By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT try. Those developments are a the 82nd Airborne Division. In WASHINGTON — President sign of how the conflict has con- Afghanistan, where he has spent tinued even after Mr. Obama an- three and a half years, he has Obama will nominate Lt. Gen. Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW nounced the end of the United been the chief of staff of opera- John W. Nicholson Jr. to lead States’ combat mission in Af- tions for the allied forces and a American military operations in ghanistan in late 2014. deputy commander for the south- Afghanistan, where the United In October, Mr. Obama an- ern part of the country. States is at a critical juncture in nounced that he had slowed the “The good news is that we the fight against the Taliban, the withdrawal of American troops have a deep bench,” Defense Sec- Pentagon said on Wednesday. from the country. At the time, the retary Ashton B. Carter said in a If confirmed by the Senate, president said that the United statement. P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m General Nicholson would replace States would keep 9,800 troops He said that General Nicholson Maj. Gen. John F. Campbell, who there through most of 2016. That “knows what it means to lead a has held the position since 2014. It number is set to fall to about responsive and nimble force, and was not clear what General 5,500 at the end of this year or in how to build the capacity of our Campbell would do next. early 2017. The United States has partners to respond to immediate The Taliban now control signif- had forces in Afghanistan since and long-term threats and re- icant parts of Afghanistan, and 2001. main adaptable to confront evolv- American Special Operations General Nicholson is currently ing challenges. And he under- forces and Afghan troops have the commander of NATO’s allied stands the importance and com- been battling the group’s fighters land command. Before holding plexity of our mission in Afghani- in the southern part of the coun- that position, he was the head of stan.”

THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 N A9 Trial of Ivory Coast’s Ex-President Will Test International Criminal Court By SASKIA DE ROTHSCHILD people alive,” Mr. Grambouté Court has had some highly vis- Outside Camp Commando, a ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — To said. ible misses. Judges issued an ar- former headquarters for Mr. some of his countrymen, Laurent He said that his two brothers rest warrant for Col. Muammar Gbagbo’s militia, a woman said in Gbagbo is nothing more than an had been killed in the upheaval el-Qaddafi of Libya in 2011, but he an interview that she still lived in executioner who oversaw the kill- and that his neighbor from Mali was killed soon afterward. The the house where three militiamen ings and rapes of dozens of peo- had been shot in his bed, memo- court pursued President Uhuru stormed in and raped her in front ple. To others, he has become a ries that are still vivid. “That’s Kenyatta of Kenya on charges re- of her children in 2011. “They martyr and a hero who deserves why we need this trial,” he said. lated to postelection violence in came in with big guns and bala- freedom. “We need justice; it’s a form of his country, but prosecutors with- clavas,” said the woman, who is closure.” drew the case before trial, saying one of the 726 victims and who On Thursday, Mr. Gbagbo, the former president of Ivory Coast, When Mr. Gbagbo clung to the the Kenyan government had ob- spoke on the condition that her will go on trial at the Internation- presidency after the 2010 elec- structed its investigation and had name not be published for safety tion, the country was torn into intimidated and bribed witness- reasons. She had campaigned for al Criminal Court in The Hague, warring factions, and both sides es. The court is going ahead with Mr. Ouattara, she said, and “they facing four counts of crimes were accused of atrocities. Mr. the trial of William Ruto, the dep- must have known.” against humanity stemming from Gbagbo’s supporters believe uty president of Kenya, on simi- The woman said she planned the violence surrounding the 2010 their leader has been unjustly lar charges. to gather with her four children, presidential election. He was nar- singled out for blame, and that “The court is still at its early her nieces and her neighbors to rowly defeated in a runoff, but he the proceedings in The Hague stage,” said Paolina Massidda, a watch the opening of the trial on insisted that he had won and re- will vindicate and free him. REUTERS lawyer at the Gbagbo trial who television. It is not being broad- fused to cede power, leading to “It’s the trial of all hopes,” said Laurent Gbagbo and his wife, Simone, in Abidjan after his ar- represents 726 victims of the 2011 cast by local stations, so she sub- months of turmoil and the deaths Koné Boubakar, the secretary rest in 2011 on charges of crimes against humanity. violence. “This trial should help it scribed to an international news of more than 3,000 people before general of one of the current divi- find its way, and show the world channel to see it, she said, and in- his arrest in April 2011. sions of the Ivorian Popular — and not only Africa — that it vited other victims to her house The trial of Mr. Gbagbo is an ers like the United States, Russia cide). Slobodan Milosevic of Ser- Front, the political party Mr. can conduct justice in a fair way. for the occasion. important challenge for the In- and China refuse to join the court bia was tried by the United Na- Gbagbo founded. “This kind of On a broader level, such a trial is “If we could, we would fly ternational Criminal Court. He is and submit to its jurisdiction. tions tribunal for the former trial can last for years, so we important to send a message to straight to The Hague,” said a the first former president to A number of former leaders Yugoslavia, but he died before a have many chances for the truth ruling leaders, putting an end to reach trial at the tribunal, which have faced justice at special-pur- verdict was reached; that tribu- woman at the house, another of to come out. The real question is, potential impunity.” has been in operation for a dec- pose international tribunals, in- nal is still trying Radovan Kara- the 726 victims, who said she too ‘When will the other bad guys be ade with a mandate to deal with cluding Charles Taylor of Liberia dzic, the former leader of the Ser- “If you ask victims why they had been raped. “These people, judged?’” war crimes and genocide. Also on (a 50-year sentence for war bian part of Bosnia, for crimes in- want to testify,” she added, “they they acted under his power,” the Many international observers trial with him will be Charles Blé crimes) and Jean Kambanda of cluding genocide. say, ‘I want the truth to come out, woman said, “so he should be agree that Mr. Ouattara and his Goudé, one of Mr. Gbagbo’s mili- Rwanda (a life sentence for geno- The International Criminal and this never to happen again.’” made responsible; he has to pay.” supporters should be held ac- tia leaders in the 2011 upheaval, countable for their actions during which followed more than a dec- the upheaval. The Ouattara side ade of ethnic political violence in has been accused of torture and Ivory Coast. killings, too, including what is The case is a reminder of the known as the Duékoué massacre huge gulf that still exists between of hundreds of targeted civilians. supporters of the current presi- “The perception among oppo- dent, Alassane Ouattara, who sition supporters that command- won re-election by a huge major- ers of pro-Ouattara forces will not ity in a largely peaceful election face justice for the egregious last year, and those who remain abuses they committed is un- loyal to Mr. Gbagbo (pronounced doubtedly an obstacle to reconcil- BAHG-bo). iation,” said Param-Preet Singh, These days, Ivory Coast is bus- senior international justice coun- tling. Abidjan, the principal city, sel at Human Rights Watch. swirls with traffic, construction “Supporting the investigation sites are everywhere, and and prosecution of commanders swarms of children in checkered from pro-Ouattara forces is es- school uniforms crisscross the sential if President Ouattara is to streets. Mr. Ouattara’s govern- keep his promise to govern for all ment has invested in new roads Ivorians.” and bridges, and the economy The International Criminal has been growing briskly. Court is investigating the Ouatta- But the city still bears the scars ra side, but according to a Hu- of the violence from 2010 and man Rights Watch report, the 2011. In the Abobo neighborhood, work has been slowed by budget where pro-Gbagbo militias are constraints and a lack of coopera- said to have tortured, raped and tion from the Ouattara govern- killed people because of their ori- ment. gins or political affiliations, Sou- The tribunal is currently pur- leymane Grambouté pointed out suing cases involving 10 coun- bullet holes in pockmarked walls, tries, eight of them in Africa. In and dark markings on the road most cases, national govern- pavement. ments asked the court to inter- “That’s where they burned vene. Even so, critics often call the court a tool of imperialism be- Marlise Simons contributed re- cause it pursues cases in devel- porting from The Hague. oping countries while major pow- LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON! 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A10 N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Belgians Defend Their Capital After an Insult From Trump German Plan By DAN BILEFSKY and CLAIRE BARTHELEMY want this, where they want things that — you know, there relations consultant, posted on Twitter, along with several pho- dia entry for Dante’s “Inferno.” The list of chapters showed Lim- torian at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, said Mr. Trump was Would Ease LONDON — He incensed Paris and London by saying that some has to be some assimilation. There is no assimilation. There is something bad going on.” tos, including one showing the capital’s central square, the Grand Place or Grote Markt, bo, Lust and Gluttony. The fourth chapter? Brussels. Belgium has come under scru- stirring up xenophobia. Brussels has its problems, he added, but Mr. Trump’s “hyperbolic” com- Deportations of their neighborhoods were so which is flanked by stately 17th- Warming to his theme, he add- tiny for failing to tame growing ments were not worthy of a re- By MELISSA EDDY overrun with radicals that the po- century buildings from the city’s ed that Brussels was in a partic- radicalization. Éric Zemmour, a sponse. BERLIN — The German cabi- lice were too scared to enter. prosperous mercantile days. ularly dire state. “You go to Brus- French writer, recently suggest- Indeed, Belgians could be for- net endorsed measures on He raised Scottish tempers by sels — I was in Brussels a long Another Twitter user, called ed in an interview that rather given for their sense of wounded Wednesday that would make it threatening to pull the plug on his time ago, 20 years ago, so beauti- BerlayCat, posted an image of a than bombing the Islamic State’s pride. First, there is the beer, the investments there, including his easier to deport many nonciti- ful, everything is so beautiful — self-declared capital of Raqqa, galaxy of Michelin starred-res- zens convicted of crimes, re- luxury golf courses, if British pol- it’s like living in a hellhole right Syria, France should bomb Mo- taurants, and a thriving design sponding to outrage over the sex- iticians barred him from entering now,” Mr. Trump continued. lenbeek, the working-class dis- and art scene. Brussels also hosts ual assault of hundreds of women Britain. For Belgians, already reeling A major European trict in Brussels where several of its beloved Manneken Pis, a 17th- by foreigners on New Year’s Eve Now Donald J. Trump has up- from recent terrorist plots and a the Paris attackers lived. century bronze statue of a little set the already beleaguered peo- chronically dysfunctional gov- city is characterized Most Belgian officials reacted boy urinating. and growing skepticism about the government’s ability to ac- ple of Belgium, calling its capital, Brussels, “a hellhole.” ernment, Mr. Trump’s words were enough to induce a fit of as ‘a hellhole.’ with quiet defiance. “We don’t re- act to Mr. Trump’s comments,” Channeling Mr. Trump’s pro- vocative swagger, Mark Meirs- commodate more than one mil- lion asylum seekers. Asked by the Fox Business pique worthy, in some cases, of the office of Mayor Yvan Mayeur man, a Belgian who works for the The legislation would lower the Network anchor Maria Bartiro- Mr. Trump himself. of Brussels said in an email. European Parliament, but who bar for denying criminals the mo about the feasibility of his Before long, the hashtag #hell- gang of cats playing the drums in “Have a nice day.” emphasized that he was writing right to stay in Germany, allow- proposal to bar foreign Muslims hole was gaining traction on Twit- the Grand Place. “This is not Rudi Vervoort, the president of in his personal capacity, wrote on ing the authorities to require any- from entering the United States, ter as Belgians lashed out at Mr. Brussels hellhole,” the user wrote the Brussels region, said through Facebook that Mr. Trump should one to leave the country if con- Mr. Trump argued that Belgium Trump, deploying an arsenal of — a reference to “This Is Not a his spokeswoman that he was stand next to the Manneken Pis victed of homicide, bodily harm, and France had been blighted by insults, irony and humor, includ- Pipe,” the title of a painting by surprised by Mr. Trump’s words. the next time he finds himself in sexual assault, violent theft or se- the failure of Muslims in these ing images of Belgium’s beloved the Belgian Surrealist master “We can reassure the Americans Brussels (though not, Mr. Meirs- rial shoplifting, even if given only countries to integrate. beer and chocolate. René Magritte. that Brussels is a multicultural man stressed, as president). a suspended sentence. “There is something going on, One Twitter user posted a pic- A Twitter user using the name city where it is good to live,” said “Thank you for insulting the The measures require approv- Maria,” he said. “Go to Brussels. ture of Mr. Trump with what ap- Berlaymonster (Berlaymont is the spokeswoman, Leonôr da Sil- population of an entire European al in Parliament, but Chancellor Go to Paris. Go to different peared to be a Belgian waffle the headquarters complex of the va, listing the city’s virtues: city. My city!” Mr. Meirsman Angela Merkel’s coalition holds a places. There is something going stuffed in his mouth. European Commission in Brus- green spaces, a tolerant culture wrote. “O.K., maybe it’s not the majority there and they are ex- on and it’s not good, where they “This is my hellhole,” Joseph sels) posted what appeared to be and its central place in Europe. cleanest one, the best organized pected to pass easily. want Shariah law, where they Lemaire, a Brussels-based public a modified version of the Wikipe- Jean-Philippe Schreiber, a his- one but a hellhole?” Ms. Merkel’s refusal to limit the number of migrants entering the country has damaged her popularity and caused a rift in her governing coalition. E.U. Officials Other countries in Europe have declined to take in a proportion- ate share of the migrants who Press Greece continue to arrive by the thou- sands, and several have instead responded with measures to re- To Tighten strict migrants. Germany’s persistent willing- ness to accept migrants has Its Borders meant that ever more are arriv- ing in the country. Public sup- port, however, has shifted from By JAMES KANTER the ecstatic welcome of the sum- BRUSSELS — The European mer to increasing unease that Union authorities on Wednesday only worsened after asylum seek- raised pressure on Greece to step ers were linked to sexual assaults up its efforts to slow the flow of on women celebrating the New migrants and tighten control of Year in Cologne. the bloc’s external borders, the Heiko Maas, the justice min- first step in a process that would ister, said the measures were in allow some countries to its north the interest of everyone in the to extend their border controls country. for up to two years. “This also helps to protect the Valdis Dombrovskis, a vice hundreds of thousands of refu- president of the European Com- gees who live respectable lives mission, the bloc’s executive among us,” Mr. Maas said. “They body, said that Greece was “seri- do not deserve to be lumped to- ously neglecting its obligations” gether with criminals.” by failing to properly register Under the new law, any crimi- and fingerprint migrants. That nals with pending applications conclusion led the commission to for asylum in Germany will have file a report to member states de- their applications withdrawn, tailing “persistent and serious and they will be ordered to leave deficiencies” by Greece at con- the country. Foreign criminals trolling its borders. who have served sentences of at More than one million mi- least one year for all crimes will grants arrived in the European also be deported, in keeping with Union last year, many of them us- current laws. Although the changes will ing routes through Turkey to make it easier to revoke the right reach Greece and other countries SERGEY PONOMAREV FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES to stay of first-time criminals, farther north. Refugees arrived on the Greek island of Lesbos last year. European officials accuse Greece of failing to properly register migrants. many of whom are given only The filing of the report, which suspended sentences, critics con- member states will now evaluate, large numbers of migrants arrive state rejects help. But that plan ment. This week, Ioannis Mouza- the approval of a majority of tend that the law does not go far begins a process that could allow and are unable to move north, could also founder if member las, a minister for immigration member states. Greece then enough because if a criminal governments in countries like forcing them to stay in poorly states resist the prospect of their policy, accused European politi- would have three months to fix comes from a country that is not Austria and Germany to main- equipped reception centers or sovereignty’s being eroded. cians of spreading “lies” regard- the shortcomings identified by considered safe, that person can- tain controls on their national makeshift camps. Mr. Dombrovskis said the re- ing the crisis and the role of the Mr. Dombrovskis. If the prob- not be deported, even if ordered borders for up to two years once To avoid such an outcome, the port that he described on government in Athens, and of lems persist, the member states to leave Germany. If an individ- current controls expire in mid- European Union has agreed to Wednesday, which was not made pursuing a “blame game” against will need to vote again by major- ual’s home country carries out May. relieve the pressure on Greece public, was based on a survey his country. ity to allow countries like Germa- the death penalty, it can be more The commission is seeking to and Italy by relocating tens of carried out in November at sev- But wealthy northern nations ny and Austria to renew their difficult to ultimately deport prevent member states from thousands of migrants to other eral Greek islands and at the bor- that are the preferred destina- border controls. someone. making chaotic and uncoordinat- countries in the bloc. But many der with Turkey. tions of many migrants are eager Six countries, including Aus- ed decisions in response to do- member states have balked at The survey found that there to make the case that the solution tria, Denmark, Germany and mestic pressures to manage sud- that plan. As of Wednesday, only was “no effective identification mostly rests with their neighbors Sweden, still have border con- den influxes of migrants. A joint European Union decision to keep 414 migrants have been moved, according to the European Com- and registration of irregular mi- grants, and that fingerprints are to the south, especially Greece. On Monday, European Union in- trols in force in response to the most serious refugee crisis for Closing Show, controls in place would be one way of preserving the Schengen agreement, which allows the free mission. There are also plans to create a European Border and Coast not being systematically entered in the system,” and that “travel documents are not being system- terior ministers meeting in Am- sterdam backed the idea of keep- ing the border controls in place Europe since World War II. Norway — which is not in the European Union but is a member Artist Protests movement of people across much of the bloc’s internal borders. Guard Agency that would double the staff of the current border atically checked for authenticity or against crucial security data- longer. Now that the commission has of the Schengen area — also im- posed controls. Danish Law But fortifying the borders for agency, Frontex, and create a bases.” sent its report, its next step is to France imposed its border con- two more years could result in a separate reserve force to be de- Those findings risk raising the present specific recommenda- trols after deadly terrorist at- By CHRISTOPHER D. SHEA humanitarian crisis in Greece, if ployed even when a member stakes with the Greek govern- tions for Greece that would need tacks on Paris in November. LONDON — The dissident art- ist and activist Ai Weiwei said on Wednesday that he would close his current exhibition at the French Justice Minister Quits in Rift Over Antiterrorism Proposal Faurschou Foundation in Copen- hagen in protest of a new law al- lowing Denmark to confiscate refugees’ valuables to help pay By AURELIEN BREEDEN The proposal to strip the citi- month period expires on Feb. 26. “good news” for France and that for their stay in the country. PARIS — The French justice zenship of French-born dual na- France’s top administrative her time at the Justice Ministry The law, which was approved minister, one of the most out- tionals convicted of terrorism court upheld the state of emer- had proved “absolutely disas- by Parliament on Tuesday, re- spoken and progressive voices in was put forward by Mr. Hollande gency on Wednesday, rejecting a trous” for the country. quires refugees to hand over any in the aftermath of the attacks in request by the League for Hu- Mr. Hollande nominated Jean- assets worth over 10,000 kroner, the government, resigned on the Paris area in November that man Rights to suspend it and ar- Jacques Urvoas, a Socialist law- or about $1,450, although excep- Wednesday after a clash over a killed 130 people. guing that the threat of terrorist maker from Brittany, to replace tions would be made for items proposal to strip the citizenship Prime Minister Manuel Valls, attacks still loomed. Ms. Taubira. Mr. Urvoas is a with sentimental value, like wed- of French-born dual nationals who was presenting the proposal Ms. Taubira, a skilled orator close ally of Mr. Valls’s and hews ding rings. convicted of terrorism. on Wednesday at the National who peppers her speeches with more closely to the law-and-order Mr. Ai made the announce- President François Hollande‘s Assembly, France‘s lower house lyrical flourishes and erudite ref- line favored by the prime min- ment on Instagram, and the office said in a statement that he of Parliament, said that the legis- erences, was one of the few black, ister. Faurschou, a contemporary art had accepted the resignation of lation would make no reference female politicians within a promi- Mr. Urvoas was a strong pro- gallery, confirmed on its Insta- the minister, Christiane Taubira, to dual citizenship and that it nent ministry in the French gov- moter of a bill passed last year gram account and Facebook page a native of French Guiana. She would only apply to the most seri- ernment. She ran for president in that vastly expanded the surveil- that the exhibition, “Ruptures,” had held the position since Mr. ous crimes and offenses. 2002. lance abilities of French intelli- would close ahead of schedule. Hollande’s election in 2012 and Mr. Valls also emphasized that gence services, legislation that She was an advocate for wom- In a statement on Instagram had disagreed with his govern- France would not make anybody en and minorities, and she was Ms. Taubira said she would have using language identical to that ment on several issues. stateless, suggesting that the best known for championing the demonstrated against had she of Mr. Ai’s post, the museum said The statement said that Mr. stripping of citizenship would in legalization of same-sex mar- not been in the government. that its owner, Jens Faurschou, Hollande had expressed “grat- practice apply only to those with riage in 2013, which elevated her Ms. Taubira was scheduled to backed the artist’s decision. It itude” for Ms. Taubira’s service dual citizenship, even if it did not CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS status on the left as a defender of land in Washington on Wednes- cited regrets over the Danish and that she had reformed the specifically say so. Christiane Taubira on progressive values. Mr. Hol- day evening for a three-day visit Parliament’s decision “to be in justice system with “conviction, Mr. Valls said the bill would lande’s statement praised her to the United States that was to the forefront of symbolic and in- Wednesday, after she resigned Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW determination and talent.” make it possible to strip French “major role” in passing the legis- include meetings with Attorney human politics of todays biggest At a news conference at the as France’s justice minister be- citizens of some or all of their civ- lation. General Loretta E. Lynch and humanitarian crisis in Europe Justice Ministry, she said, “I am cause of a policy clash. ic rights, like the right to vote, re- But her role in the same-sex with representatives from the and the Middle East, instead of leaving the government over a gardless of how many citizen- marriage debate also made her a Black Lives Matter movement. being in the forefront of a re- major political disagreement.” ships they held. “But I believe that we mustn’t target for the right and far right, The Justice Ministry said the spectful European solution to “I am choosing to be faithful to Opinion polls show that most grant it any victory, neither mil- and criticism of Ms. Taubira and official visit would be canceled in solve the acute humanitarian cri- myself, to my commitments, to French people support the meas- itary, nor diplomatic, nor politi- her policies was a cornerstone of light of her resignation, but New sis.” my fights,” she added. ure. Yet it has proved deeply divi- cal, nor symbolic.” opposition to the Socialist gov- York University confirmed that Opponents have criticized the P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m Ms. Taubira was widely known sive for the left, where many, in- The proposal, which requires ernment. she would still be attending a Danish law as divisive, and they as an independent spirit with a cluding Ms. Taubira, said it dis- an amendment to the French Guillaume Larrivé, a spokes- conference there Friday, suggest- say it will diminish the country’s more leftist bent than that of the criminated among French citi- Constitution, is part of a bill that man for former President Nicolas ing that she was traveling as a reputation for tolerance and po- Socialist government. zens and was largely symbolic also aims to give a constitutional Sarkozy’s conservative party, de- private citizen. tentially encourage xenophobia. Before the news conference, because it was unlikely to deter framework to the law governing clared that she had been the “I can’t stand having a boss,” The show, which opened last she said on Twitter that she was any would-be terrorists. the state of emergency. “worst justice minister of the Ms. Taubira told The New York spring, had been scheduled to “proud” of her time at the Justice Ms. Taubira said at her news Mr. Hollande declared a state Fifth Republic.” Times in a 2013 interview. “My run through April 15. Ministry. “Sometimes to resist is conference that France was fac- of emergency immediately after Marine Le Pen, the president conscience is my boss, and my In the past month, Mr. Ai’s to stay, sometimes to resist is to ing a “serious” and “unpredict- the Nov. 13 attacks. He is ex- of the far-right National Front conscience dictates rules that are Instagram account has focused leave,” she wrote in a second able” terrorist threat, adding that pected to extend it for another party, said in a statement that extremely, I’d say, grand — on documenting refugees arriv- post. “we know how to fight it.” three months after the first three- Ms. Taubira’s departure was they’re rough but beautiful.” ing on the Greek island of Lesbos.

THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 N A11 One Iranian Released in Prisoner Exchange Isn’t Celebrating Gay Couple By RICK GLADSTONE Sitting in a federal prison, the Sues to Marry Iranian-American former aero- space executive felt optimistic af- In China ter years of frustration and de- spondency. His lawyers had filed From Page A4 what they regarded as a strong appeal, and he had reason to be- the issue will help with both fight- lieve that his 2013 conviction, on ing social discrimination and illicit business dealings with Iran, winning approval for same-sex might soon be reversed. marriage.” The former executive, Nader After dinner on Wednesday, Modanlo, was one of seven peo- the couple strolled hand-in-hand ple released by the United States through the neon-lit streets of this month in a high-profile pris- eastern Changsha, not far from oner exchange deal with Iran, but Mao Zedong’s hometown. Mr. he is hardly celebrating. The Sun, who works in Internet mar- price of freedom was to abandon keting, is the more outspoken of his appeal and keep the felony the two, though he has never had conviction on his record, an ago- a reputation as a gay activist. nizing choice for a man who says For eight months starting in he did not break any laws. October 2014, he ran a teahouse Mr. Modanlo, 55, said in an in- in southern Changsha where he terview that he was shocked gave weekly talks on sexuality when he learned of the proposed and identity. “I wanted to have a deal on Jan. 14, and was given little home that was diverse and only two hours to decide whether friendly, and gradually have a to accept it. He angrily rejected world that is diverse and friend- the terms, and the deadline ly,” he said. During the talks, peo- passed, starting what would be- ple would sometimes reveal to come a two-day frenzy of phone others for the first time that they calls from prison involving his were gay. lawyers, relatives, the Justice De- Mr. Sun told his family he was partment and Iranian consular gay at age 14, when he was asked officials. by a relative at a dinner for his The pressure on him was in- grandmother’s 70th birthday tense. Hours before he made a whether he had a girlfriend. “I decision, Iranian news services like boys,” Mr. Sun recalled say- leaked details of the deal, and ing. He said that after the drive Obama administration officials home his father kicked him, and briefed reporters about it. that he punched his father back. He eventually signed on and There followed a “cold war” was able to reunite with his fam- DREW ANGERER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES with his family for seven or eight ily in the Maryland suburbs of Nader Modanlo at home in Bethesda, Md. He was one of seven people freed by the United States in the Jan. 16 deal with Iran. years, Mr. Sun said. While living Washington, where he has lived with his grandparents, he would for many years. But the convic- bring dates home, and his grand- tion he had been vigorously con- Mr. Modanlo’s punishment was legalese, the idea of waiving his stages of the prosecution. “When never profit — by selling his parents would cook them dinner testing, for brokering a deal to among the most severe in any right to pursue vindication in I hear that it was very difficult for story, for example — from his and avoid asking questions. help Iran launch its first commu- criminal case arising from Amer- court was especially difficult. His Nader to accept the clemency prosecution and conviction. The thaw did not begin until nications satellite into space on a ican economic prohibitions on do- lawyers had filed an appeal last deal, I get it.” It was only after multiple 2014. That Mother’s Day, Mr. Sun Russian rocket, almost certainly ing business with Iran. It was year that alleged a pattern of Mr. Rosenstein, the lead fed- phone conversations with his and his mother visited an island means he will never again be also one of the biggest and most prosecutorial actions that had de- eral prosecutor on the case, said wife, his sister in Iran and an Ira- in Changsha with a famous stat- able to work in the aerospace complex white-collar prosecu- nied him a fair trial. in his statement that the appeal nian consular official in the Unit- ue of a young Mao. “I explained business: his ambition since his tions ever pursued in Maryland. They presented evidence of had “alleged minor mistakes in ed States that he reluctantly to my mother that being gay is a childhood in Iran, when he Asked about Mr. Modanlo’s dozens of secret communications the context of a complex six- changed his mind. basic human right,” he said. “It’s watched American astronauts case, Rod J. Rosenstein, the Unit- between the prosecutors and week trial.” The conversations with his sis- internationally recognized. My walk on the moon. ed States attorney for Maryland, judge, known as ex parte con- Kelly B. Kramer, a defense law- ter, who had been publicizing his mother accepted the fact that I’m “I would have preferred to get said in a statement that publicly tacts, that had never been dis- yer who helped represent Mr. case in Iran and had written to gay. Since then, my mother has the outcome of the appeal,” he disclosed evidence had proved closed to the defense. They also Modanlo in the appeal, rejected President Obama last summer stood by me on this matter.” said. “That was a chance I was his guilt “beyond any reasonable cited witness testimony pos- that assessment. “In criminal imploring him to intervene, were The next month, Mr. Sun and willing to take.” doubt.” He would not address sessed by prosecutors that sup- cases, the rule is pretty simple: A especially emotional, Mr. Modan- Mr. Hu messaged in the chat The Jan. 16 prisoner exchange questions relating to the terms of ported Mr. Modanlo but was not prosecutor isn’t allowed to have lo said. group. They met in person that — in which Iran freed five Ameri- Mr. Modanlo’s release. turned over until after the trial secret communications with the “She started crying. She sup- day and have not been apart cans, four of them dual citizens — Mr. Modanlo was once a promi- had begun. court,” he said. “But in Mr. ported me and my family. She put since. accompanied the implementation nent NASA contractor with an in- Modanlo’s case, that’s exactly aside her own family,” he said. Mr. Hu said his mother now ap- During oral arguments in Octo- of a landmark agreement be- ternational business worth $500 what happened, not just once or “She said she wants to see me, proved of his sexuality, and Mr. tween six world powers and Iran million and a home in Potomac, twice, but over and over again.” she needs me, she cries for me Sun plans to meet her for the first to limit its nuclear program. Md., an affluent Washington sub- It was clear to Mr. Modanlo time over the Lunar New Year every day because my liberty has urb. He came to the United States when the option of a commuted For many Americans, the pris- oner deal was all about the happy in 1979 to study engineering at A deal that cements sentence was presented to him been taken away. She said, ‘Take holiday next month. (“I’m ner- vous — I asked my boyfriend yes- the deal.’” endings for those who had been imprisoned in Iran, some for George Washington University, and met his wife in college. They a criminal conviction on Jan. 14 at the federal prison in Petersburg, Va., that Justice De- Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. on terday what gift I should get his Saturday, Jan. 16, he said, he did mother, and he said, ‘I don’t years, on vague charges of spy- had two children, now 24 and 21, he says is false. partment officials wanted him to just that. Early Sunday morning, know, either,’” Mr. Hu said.) ing or other hostile acts: among and he got into the satellite in- say yes immediately. Getting the lawsuit accepted dustry in the early 1990s. “They said, ‘Take it or leave it.’ after American officials con- them Amir Hekmati, a Marine by the Changsha Furong District A target of government investi- I said, ‘O.K., that’s easy, I leave firmed that the prisoners re- veteran from Michigan held since People’s Court was not easy. The gations stretching back more ber, a three-member panel of fed- it.’ Then they got upset,” Mr. leased in Iran had departed the August 2011, and Jason Rezaian, couple found a lawyer who than a decade, he was accused of eral appellate judges, not known Modanlo said. “I said: ‘I’ve got to country, prison officials in Pe- The Washington Post’s Tehran agreed to take the case but then correspondent, held since July hiding his dealings with Iran for favoring defendants in crimi- call my family members. This de- tersburg got the final orders to let dropped it after his firm objected. 2014. through intermediaries. He lost nal trials, criticized prosecutor cision is significant.’” Mr. Modanlo out. That lawyer recommended Shi But the prisoners released in his business and home, which he conduct in the case. One, Judge In what Mr. Modanlo and his His wife, alerted by Mr. Fulong, whom the couple hired the United States — all but one had to mortgage and remortgage Andre M. Davis, suggested the lawyers described as an extraor- Modanlo’s lawyers to his release, and who filed the case in the dual nationals as well — went multiple times to help pay legal government should apologize. dinary step, the Justice Depart- was already at the prison, about a court on Dec. 16. through less-publicized traumas. bills and other expenses that he The defense lawyers thought ment’s Federal Bureau of Prisons two-hour drive from their home A court employee refused to Some, like Mr. Modanlo, saw estimated were in the millions of the criticism might portend a re- then gave him unlimited, unmon- in Bethesda, Md. It was all so accept the paperwork at first, but themselves as unfairly prosecut- dollars. versal and a reprimand for the itored telephone access to con- abrupt that he had nothing to Mr. Shi pointed to new regula- ed pawns in the hostilities be- Whether his reluctance to take government, which had trumpet- sult with relatives in both the wear, so prison officials found tions passed in May that made it tween Iran and the United States, the commuted sentence offered ed Mr. Modanlo’s conviction United States and Iran. Normally, some civilian clothes. tougher for courts to reject cases and felt they were manipulated by the prisoner deal threatened more than two years ago as a tri- prison phone calls must be sched- “They gave me a white T-shirt, without giving a strong reason. again as part of the countries’ the entire agreement remains un- umph of white-collar criminal uled days or weeks in advance. a pair of jeans, and my wife Then, on the night of Dec. 24, new détente. clear. Justice Department offi- prosecutions. The government also agreed to brought me a jacket,” he said, re- two police officers visited the “They were eager to expose cials declined to comment on the “For those judges to take the drop part of his punishment: a calling how he shook hands with couple at the home of Mr. Sun’s big cases, and I was the ultimate terms or on why the government government to task in the way $10 million claim on his assets, prison officials who had basically grandparents. The men spoke for big case,” said Mr. Modanlo, who had exerted such pressure on Mr. they did speaks volumes,” said the amount prosecutors said Iran been awake since Thursday, 40 minutes. The officers said the regarded the entire prosecution Modanlo to accept. Kobie Flowers, a Washington had paid him to help broker the when the drama began. “They court had not sent them. They as politically motivated because But for Mr. Modanlo, whose trial lawyer who helped repre- satellite launch in 2005. But he were in the nicest mood I’ve ever said a married couple had an im- of his Iranian heritage. soft-spoken English is laced with sent Mr. Modanlo in the early had to drop the appeal and can seen.” portant duty to have children. “I said, ‘If you want to reproduce, you go ahead and reproduce,’” Mr. Sun said. “If I’m not interest- ed in reproducing, I won’t. Don’t No Nudes Is Bad News as Italians Scorn a Cover-Up for Iran interfere with my rights.” The couple were told on Jan. 5 that the case had been accepted. By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO reported that in the grand hall at ist rhetoric to gain votes but then “Many people are excited be- ROME — A decision to cover the Capitoline where the two selling out Italian values. cause more gays are speaking up nude statues from Roman an- leaders spoke, the lectern was “You can make deals, discuss up,” said Fan Popo, a gay film- tiquity during a visit by President placed to the side — not the front ways of achieving peace, without maker and activist. “Some gay — of an equestrian statue of the abdicating oneself,” Mr. Brunetta men say they don’t care because Hassan Rouhani of Iran has emperor Marcus Aurelius, appar- wrote. “Just take the pope. He they never want to get married. I drawn ridicule and scorn in Italy ently to avoid having images of didn’t cover the crucifixes when disagree. I think it’s about equal — much of it directed at the Ital- the horse’s genitals appear in he greeted Rouhani.” rights, not about marriage.” ian government — and spurred a news photographs. It was noted by some that the The first hearing was sched- debate about the national identi- The Italian government evi- whole brouhaha could have been uled for Thursday, but the cou- ty. dently did not anticipate the up- avoided by holding the news con- ple’s lawyer heard Tuesday that The statues, in a corridor lead- roar and mocking that ensued. ference in a different, less po- it had been postponed indefinite- ing to a grand hall in Rome’s re- One cartoon making the rounds tentially offensive setting. ly because a lawyer representing nowned Capitoline Museums, showed a bewildered Mr. Rouha- the civil affairs bureau was busy, Officials at the Capitoline Mu- were encased in tall white boxes ni, with the boxes in the back- Mr. Sun said. seum said Wednesday that the ahead of a news conference that ground, asking Mr. Renzi: He added that the judge had decision had been made by Mr. Mr. Rouhani held on Monday “Where did you bring me? called him the same day and said, Renzi’s office, but government of- with Prime Minister Matteo Ren- Ikea?” ficials said they had not known “The hearing will be the day after zi of Italy. One of the statues was But many Italian critics said about it. tomorrow — are you O.K. with the “Capitoline Venus,” a Roman the decision to box up the nudes private information becoming GIUSEPPE LAMI/ANSA, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Culture Minister Dario copy of a legendary fourth centu- was no laughing matter. Boxes covered nude statues in the Capitoline Museum in Rome Franceschini insisted that nei- public?” Mr. Sun said he was fine ry B.C. work by Praxiteles; some “Covered statues, a global af- ther he nor Mr. Renzi had been with that, and the judge then of the other sculptures were of during a visit by President Hassan Rouhani of Iran on Monday. fair,” blazoned the Milan daily informed of the decision. “I think called Mr. Hu to ask the same ancient Greek and Roman gods, newspaper Corriere della Sera, there were easily other ways to thing. dressed minimally, if at all. lande, in Paris on Thursday. attacking Mr. Rouhani personal- The district court and the local which devoted two pages of arti- not go against the sensibility of As Iran re-engages with the cles and commentary to the is- Mr. Rouhani, 67, comes from a ly, accused the government of police unit could not be reached such an important guest than this world after reaching an accord sue. religious family, but he has a putting economic interests ahead incomprehensible choice to cover for comment on Wednesday. last summer to curb its nuclear Massimo Gramellini, a colum- Ph.D. in law from Glasgow Cale- of cultural legacy. the statues,” he told reporters Mr. Sun said the case had cost program in exchange for the lift- nist for the Turin newspaper La donian University, in Scotland, “The problem is that those Wednesday, clearly annoyed by them about $1,200 so far, nearly ing of economic sanctions, the Stampa, called the covering of and is not known as a religious statues — yes, those icons of clas- the attention the issue has gotten. three times what each of them Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW awkward episode seemed like a the statues a cowardly act of hard-liner. Iran’s politics are ex- sicism and models of humanism As Mr. Rouhani left Italy for his earns in a month. But he said prime example of culture clash: “submission” in a front-page edi- tremely complex, however, and — are the foundation of Euro- meetings with France, some Ital- they were determined to see it an austere Islamic government torial. It was intended, he wrote, religious matters are carefully pean and Mediterranean culture ians continued to hold forth. through to the end. that promotes chastity and piety to ensure that Mr. Rouhani did policed by the theocratic regime and civilization,” the columnist “Let’s just see what the French “Around the world, in other meets a nominally Roman Catho- not have a “hormonal shock and that exercises ultimate power in Michele Serra wrote in La Re- do,” said Stefano Dorelli, a native places, gay people have joined lic but largely secular culture rip up the freshly signed con- Tehran, including the supreme pubblica. To conceal them, he Roman, musing over tricky ques- forces to fight for their rights,” he that has a reputation for embrac- tracts with our Italian indus- leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. wrote, “is to conceal ourselves.” tions of protocol. “I wouldn’t be- said. “They can get married and ing life’s pleasures. tries.” Public depictions of nudity are To not offend the Iranian presi- lieve they would cover statues no longer face discrimination. In- P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m But it also left Italians asking a Mr. Rouhani is meeting Euro- largely forbidden in Iran. dent, he wrote, “we offended our- even if I saw it with my own side China, we still live a life like basic question: Who ordered the peans leaders this week after the Mr. Rouhani himself addressed selves.” eyes.” this. We can’t get married and we cover-up? lifting of sanctions against his the issue on Wednesday morn- Opposition politicians accused The French have already expe- suffer discrimination.” Some media reports suggested country under the accord Iran ing, admonishing the media for Mr. Renzi of being spineless. rienced some awkwardness in He added: “If I hadn’t seen the the Iranian delegation had asked signed last summer with six stirring up a hornet’s nest. “I “This submission, the surrender- hosting Mr. Rouhani. In Novem- outside world, then I wouldn’t Italian officials to hide the stat- world powers, and the European know Italians are very hospitable ing of our art and culture, is the ber, during a visit by the Iranian care. But I have seen the outside ues to avoid Mr. Rouhani any po- Union, to curb its nuclear pro- people and try to do everything essence of Renzi’s politics,” a president, government officials world, and I feel terrible. China tential embarrassment. Other re- gram. Along with Mr. Renzi, Mr. to put their guests at ease, and I Forza Italia lawmaker, Renato scrapped a lunch planned at the needs to take bigger steps.” ports fingered nervous (and per- Rouhani met with Pope Francis thank them for this,” he said dip- Brunetta, wrote on his Facebook Élysée Palace, reportedly after haps overzealous) Italian bu- and was scheduled to meet with lomatically page Wednesday, accusing the the Iranians insisted that wine Mia Li contributed research from reaucrats. One newspaper even France’s president, François Hol- Some Italian critics, while not prime minister of using national- not be served. Beijing.

A12 Ø N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Kerry Urges Chinese to Curb North Korea’s Expanding Nuclear Pursuits which does,” Mr. Kerry said. Missile Capability The secretary faces a tough sell. President Xi Jinping of Chi- na made a decision last year that Considered Threat it was better for China to have a friendly, nuclear-armed North By JANE PERLEZ Korea on its border than a hos- and DAVID E. SANGER tile, nuclear-armed North Korea, Chinese analysts have said. BEIJING — Secretary of State “For China, the worst-case sce- John Kerry warned China on nario is you push North Korea Wednesday that North Korea over to become an enemy with was moving ahead with an effort nuclear weapons,” said Zhang to manufacture a nuclear weapon Baohui, director of the Center for small enough to fit atop a long- Asian Pacific Studies at Lingnan range missile that could reach University in Hong Kong. “I American shores, and said the think China has decided to toler- United States “will do what is ate North Korea as a nuclear necessary to protect the people of state.” our country.’’ Mr. Xi sent a top lieutenant, Mr. Kerry’s statement came Liu Yunshan, a member of the during a one-day stop in Beijing Standing Committee of the Polit- to see the country’s leadership, buro, to Pyongyang in October to during which he warned that if attend a military parade and to China failed to do more to curb deliver a letter from Mr. Xi to the North Korea’s enhanced nuclear North’s leader, Kim Jong-un. capacity, Washington would take steps that Chinese leaders have Nevertheless, Mr. Zhang said, strongly opposed, including de- China has urged North Korea to ploying defense systems to pro- denuclearize. And the North’s tect American allies in Asia. detonation of a nuclear device on “This is a threat the United Jan. 6 was a way of telling Beijing States must take extremely seri- that it could not dictate the coun- ously,” Mr. Kerry said of North try’s foreign policy, he said. Korea’s growing nuclear arsenal Chinese officials have told their and its missile capability at a American counterparts that they news conference with the Chi- were not informed of the timing nese foreign minister, Wang Yi. of the test and that it came as a “The United States will take all JASON LEE/REUTERS surprise. China has accused necessary steps to protect our Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China at a news conference on Wednesday in Beijing. Washington of using the tests as people and allies. We don’t want an excuse to deploy the missile to heighten security tensions. But defense system in South Korea. cials would not say how far they referring to the deployment of a Mr. Wang said. But these new and businesses that give the we won’t walk away from any op- “The Thaad has nothing to do believe the North is from that missile defense system to South sanctions “must not provoke new North access to foreign ex- tions.” with North Korea,” said Wang goal. Korea that has been under dis- tensions,” he added. change. The United States has been Junsheng, a research fellow on In interviews, American offi- cussion for some time but that Suggesting that the Obama ad- A bill calling for sanctions concerned for half a decade about Northeast Asia at the Chinese cials say Mr. Kerry made the the South, an American ally, has ministration was evincing a little against Chinese entities that help Academy of Social Sciences. “It is when North Korea will succeed in case that the nuclear and missile resisted because of China’s oppo- too much concern about the North Korea in its military pro- the difficult task of mating a nu- simply the U.S. technically trying threat was “a direct threat to the sition. The system is called Ter- North Korean nuclear test, and grams, criminal activities and to deter China and Russia with clear weapon to an accurate mis- U.S.,” a way of explaining to the minal High Altitude Area De- that Washington’s attention money laundering recently sile — and it has already taken these missiles and strategically Chinese why North Korea’s fense, or Thaad; China views it would soon drift away, Mr. Wang passed with strong support in the alienating South Korea from Chi- the North more time than Ameri- as a threat to its own capabilities fourth nuclear test cannot be said China “will not be swayed by House of Representatives. na.” can intelligence agencies once es- shrugged off as merely symbolic. in the Pacific.  specific events or the temporary As part of his attempt to per- Hours after Mr. Kerry and Mr. timated. Yet the Chinese have been re- But after the North Korean test mood of the moment.” suade Beijing, Mr. Kerry used the Wang met, South Korea warned Almost exactly five years ago sisting broad new sanctions on Jan. 6, the South’s president, Mr. Wang stuck to a basic example of the recent Iran deal: that North Korea might be pre- this month, Robert M. Gates, against Pyongyang, just as they Park Geun-hye, said she would theme, that China’s preference is The restrictions on Iran’s banks paring to launch a long-range then the secretary of defense, on a similar trip to Beijing, warned stripped such sanctions out of a consider accepting the missile the reconvening of talks on North and financial institutions to con- rocket. his Chinese counterparts that he United Nations resolution in 2013, system, as the United States has Korea. “Sanctions are not an end duct transactions abroad helped On Thursday, Kim Min-seok, a believed the North was within after the North’s last nuclear test. long insisted. in themselves,” he said. bring that country to the negoti- spokesman for the South Korean five years of reaching that mile- Instead, the officials say, Beijing China agreed during the talks Mr. Kerry, however, made ating table over its nuclear pro- Defense Ministry, declined to stone. To date they have not — it is pressing for targeted sanctions on Wednesday to approve some clear that Washington’s position gram, a feat that Mr. Kerry led comment on a Japanese news is unclear whether the North Ko- against individuals in the North form of new United Nations sanc- was that China, North Korea’s and that China supported, along agency report about possible reans have designed a warhead Korean nuclear complex, which tions against the North, but one biggest trading partner, needed with Russia. preparations, but did note that small enough to fit atop the mis- are unlikely to have serious re- American official said “that’s dif- to use its leverage and what he Mr. Kerry used the news con- North Korea had always tested a sile and able to withstand the percussions. ferent from sanctions that hurt.” called its “connections” with the ference to urge China to take sim- long-range rocket before each of stresses of atmospheric re-entry Mr. Kerry adopted the tough A draft of new sanctions was sent country to pressure it to give up ilar actions against North Korea its first three nuclear tests. — and this week American offi- tone after nearly five hours of to China about 10 days ago, but its nuclear arsenal. and to create another “united There was no launch before the talks with Mr. Wang that were by the time Mr. Kerry arrived in The Americans would like Chi- front.” Jan. 6 test, “so we worry that it Jane Perlez reported from Bei- dominated by North Korea and Beijing, China had not responded na to curb exports of oil, includ- “With all due respect, more may do” so now, Mr. Kim said. jing, and David E. Sanger from what the United States and Chi- in substance, American officials ing aviation fuel, that help keep significant and impactful sanc- North Korea has recently com- Washington. Choe Sang-Hun con- na, a treaty ally of the North, said. the bare-bones North Korean tions were put against Iran, pleted renovations on its Tong- tributed reporting from Seoul, should do in the aftermath of the Negotiations on their content economy afloat. It has also asked which did not have nuclear weap- chang-ri launch site, near its South Korea latest nuclear test. Mr. Kerry was will proceed in the coming days, China to crack down on its banks ons, than against North Korea, northwestern border with China. 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N A13 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Justice Department and Ferguson Reach Agreement on Police Few Answers By MATT APUZZO and JOHN ELIGON WASHINGTON — An agreement be- tween federal officials and leaders in safety, rather than revenue generation,” Vanita Gupta, the department’s top civil rights prosecutor, said in a letter to Fer- must inform people of their constitu- tional right not to be searched without a warrant. That provision reflects con- the council is scheduled to vote on it Feb. 9. “I just want to listen to the citizens For Flint Ferguson, Mo., released Wednesday seeks to overhaul the city’s beleaguered justice system. It calls for ending unlaw- guson. In its report last year, the department described Ferguson as a city where the cerns among civil libertarians and law- yers that people too often unwittingly give officers permission to search their before I say I fully back this agree- ment,” said Mark Byrne, a Ferguson councilman. “It’s going to be the citi- On Return cars or homes. Of Its Water ful arrests, ensuring that the courts are Police Department and court operated zens of this city that are not just going independent of prosecutors and pre- not as independent bodies but as a sin- The agreement also calls for officers to have to bear the costs, but are going serving people’s right to film police offi- gle moneymaking venture. Investiga- to stop making unwarranted arrests to have to get behind it. You can’t have cers. tors found that officers stopped and ar- and declares that police officers and the community policing without the com- The pact between the Department of rested people without cause and used courts should not be used to resolve munity.” excessive force almost exclusively The city started carrying out some of Justice and the city still requires public scrutiny and approval from the City against African-Americans. the measures called for in the agree- No Timetable for Task It was a sweeping report and the set- ment long before leaders came to the ta- Council. But it came after months of ne- gotiations stemming from the Justice tlement, too, is unusual in its breadth. It A settlement that, if ble with Department of Justice officials, Of Replacing Pipes Department’s scathing critique of the demands changes not only to how and Mr. Byrne said. What worries him most city’s police and courts in the aftermath when police officers use force, but to the approved, will bring about the agreement, he said, was the By JULIE BOSMAN of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, city’s entire criminal justice system. cost, which could be as high as $800,000. an unarmed black teenager, by a white The city agreed to change some laws, sweeping changes. Ferguson has been running an operat- FLINT, Mich. — More than three months after officials declared that police officer in 2014. including repealing a jaywalking ordi- ing deficit of about $2.5 million since the Flint residents should not drink the The agreement, known as a consent nance. Blacks accounted for 95 percent unrest of a year and a half ago, he said. lead-tainted water from their taps, decree, would spare Ferguson a long of all arrests made using that law, ac- routine school disciplinary issues. Po- Representative William Lacy Clay, a people who live here are still lug- and expensive court fight. It could also cording to the Department of Justice. In Democrat whose district includes Fer- ging bottled water from a Walmart lice officers would no longer be able to help change the image of the city, which the rare cases in which whites were guson, praised the agreement as “a vic- or firehouse back to their homes, shoot at moving cars or use stun guns came to symbolize controversial polic- charged with such minor crimes, they tory.” But some residents did not seem where they use it to drink, prepare ing. For the Justice Department, where as punishment. were 68 percent more likely to have convinced. food, brush their teeth and bathe civil rights and policing have become their cases dismissed. Ferguson says in the agreement that Phil Gassoway, who lives in Ferguson it wants to “become an exemplar of their children. dominant policy issues, the broad settle- After the unrest following Mr. and has been active in the protest move- modern community-oriented policing” When that might change remains ment offers a road map that it can show Brown’s death, the city announced ment, said he wanted to see a wholesale for cities its size. City and federal offi- an open question, one that was not cities around the country, a sort of plans to create a civilian board to re- change in the city’s leadership and am- cials will jointly select a team to monitor answered at a news conference at benchmark against which other police view complaints against the police. The nesty for anyone charged with a vio- the city’s justice regimen to ensure that City Hall on Wednesday. departments can measure themselves. settlement with the Department of Jus- lation under the city’s questionable le- The consent decree demonstrates the it is complying with the agreement, and Gov. Rick Snyder, whom many tice makes that plan explicit. gal practices. city’s “commitment to refocusing police that its legal system meets constitution- residents have blamed for the prob- In one unusual provision, the city “It don’t satisfy me,” he said. “Until and municipal court practices on public al muster and is increasing trust with lem and the delayed response, told agreed to videotape every time a police they do something to actually impact the community. reporters that he was actively en- officer asks someone for consent to con- the people they already hurt and took Matt Apuzzo reported from Washington, duct a search. Before conducting a The city has scheduled three public advantage of, that’s when I’ll be satis- gaged in resolving the crisis, though and John Eligon from Kansas City, Mo. search, the agreement says officers hearings on the consent decree before fied.” he declined to say when residents could begin to drink the water with- out relying on filters to trap lead. He also did not say when lead service lines in the Flint system would be replaced, a step that many residents say is necessary for them to begin to regain confidence that the water is drinkable. In the long term, Mr. Snyder said, “we’d like to see those pipes re- placed.” He announced a panel of experts to help find a solution. Replacing thousands of water service lines in Flint that are made of lead would be a vast undertaking, engineers said, one that would take years, if not more than a decade. Karen Weaver, the mayor of Flint, has said that the cost of such a project could be as high as $1.5 bil- lion. No one has yet said where that money would come from for this di- minished city, which has had finan- cial troubles for years. “The damage has been done,” said Sergio Kapusta, a scientist and expert on corrosion. “That piping in each house is going to put out lead contamination for some time. The best course of action is that they be replaced.” State officials said they had in- creased the level of phosphates in the water to coat the inside of the pipes, an initial step that could help alleviate the problem. Keith Creagh, the interim director of the State De- partment of Environmental Quality, said that lead levels in Flint had dropped significantly. But frustrated residents said that this was not enough, and that offi- cials had had plenty of time to come up with a plan for the now-corroded pipes, which will probably still be in place when the city completes a new regional hookup to the better-qual- ity water of Lake Huron later this year. PHOTOGRAPHS BY TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Concerns about the water were first raised in 2014, after Flint, under The Meat Mavens’ Waiting Game the control of a state-appointed emergency manager, switched from Lake Huron water delivered by De- troit to water taken from the pollut- ed Flint River. Lead that leached Braving the Long Lines for This Texas Barbecue Is a Slow-Cooked Rite of Passage from the pipes, a result of a lack of corrosion control, has been blamed for illnesses, rashes and other ail- By MANNY FERNANDEZ “It’s not something that people no- ments. The problem has persisted tice. That’s just how you go eat bar- even as the city has switched back AUSTIN, Tex. — At Franklin to getting its water from Lake Hu- Barbecue, people pull up at dawn becue.” ron through Detroit. or shortly after and spend their “They keep telling us, ‘We don’t breakfast hours waiting for lunch. 7:43 a.m. know when you can drink it again,’” Rain or shine, six days a week, Even those who show up early said Gary Edwards, 59, a lifelong hundreds of men, women and chil- worry that they have arrived too Flint resident who stopped at a fire- dren wait three to five hours or late. The first two in line — a burly house downtown on Wednesday to longer to eat some of the most cele- brewer named Corey McCart, 39, pick up bottled water. “How much brated smoked beef brisket in and his brother, Zachariah Hill, 35 longer can we keep doing this, using America. The line has become a — woke up bottled water for everything?” thing unto itself — a kind of pre- at 5:30 a.m. Crystal Kelley, a stay-at-home game party for meat, 2,000 pounds in San Anto- For the brisket mother with a 10-year-old daughter, of it daily — instead of sport, and nio, spent 90 the best visible evidence of the cult said that her family wore their and ribs at minutes clothes several times to cut down on of Texas barbecue. Franklin driving to using tap water for laundering Texas has always obsessed over Barbecue in Austin, then clothes, because it irritates their barbecue, but lately, that obsession settled into has gone global and viral. After all, Austin, people skin. As for bathing, “I have a rule: arrive at dawn, their camp- only three showers a week,” she you can get Texas barbecue in ing chairs. Paris at the Beast, in Tel Aviv at share hourslong said. “If you A lawsuit filed in federal court on Texas BBQ and in Nha Trang, Viet- waits and pray heard some- nam, at Texas BarBQ & Steaks. the food won’t Wednesday by a coalition including thing was the American Civil Liberties Union Within Texas, barbecue’s center of sell out too fast. the best in gravity has moved from revered of Michigan argued for federal in- the world,” tervention to replace lead service rural outposts to urban ones like Mr. McCart Franklin or La Barbecue here, pipes in Flint. asked, “you’d go, right?” Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW where pit masters are celebrated “We are asking a federal court to Franklin Barbecue’s hours are 11 step in because the people of Flint like chefs at 25-course tasting- a.m. to sold out. Its fare reflects the menu restaurants in New York. simply cannot rely on the same gov- ethos of Texas barbecue, a style ernment agencies that oversaw the One recent Thursday outside more dry than wet, more fat than Franklin Barbecue, they came from destruction of its infrastructure and lean, more beef than pork and more contamination of its water to ad- Houston and San Antonio, but also anti-fork and anti-plate than your dress this crisis,” Dimple Chaud- from Kelley, Iowa, and Sydney, mother probably taught you. hary, a lawyer with the Natural Re- P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m Australia. And it’s not just Frank- The owner, Aaron Franklin, first sources Defense Council, said in a lin. Waiting a couple of hours for brisket has become routine around opened the business in 2009, start- statement. the state. ing in a trailer, and he has sold out Scott Kincaid, a city councilman, “You walk in the door at noon at of meat every day since. Custom- said Flint was still in “triage” mode, your favorite barbecue joint in ers pay by the pound ($20 for bris- far from a permanent solution. town and whether it’s got a huge ket, $17 for ribs) and, in a larger “This is a man-made disaster,” he name that has statewide recogni- sense, by the hour. Regardless of said. “It’s like Katrina.” tion or not, you’re going to be who you are in a state driven by He added, “I’m suspecting that standing in a line,” said Daniel power, wealth and politics, just there are areas in our community Vaughn, the full-time barbecue edi- about everyone who wants to eat that are still going to be recovering tor at Texas Monthly magazine. Continued on Page A17 years from now.”

A14 N THE NEW YORK TIMES NATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 EVAN M c GLINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Connie Chapman shows some of the shirts she got from the non- profit, the country’s largest veterans charity. She was fired in 2012. Insiders Say Charity For Veterans Spends Lavishly on Itself TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES that’s the model,” Mr. Nardizzi said. From Page A1 “You’re looking at companies that are many veterans charities, including the getting it right, treating their employees Semper Fi Fund, a wounded-veterans right, delivering great services and group that spent about 8 percent of do- great products, then are growing the nations on overhead. As a result, some brand to support all of that.” philanthropic watchdog groups have The charity recently pledged to raise criticized the Wounded Warrior Project $500 million for a trust to fund lifetime for spending too heavily on itself. supplemental health care for severely Some of its own employees have crit- wounded veterans. And on Tuesday, it icized it, too. William Chick, a former su- started a program to provide care for pervisor, spent five years with the veterans with post-traumatic stress dis- Wounded Warrior Project. “It slowly order and traumatic brain injuries, two had less focus on veterans and more on of the most common injuries for veter- raising money and protecting the or- ans of recent wars. ganization,” he said. Such ambitious programs would be Mr. Chick, who was fired in 2012 after impossible without significant spending a dispute with his supervisor, said he on fund-raising and staff, said Mr. Nar- saw the Wounded Warrior Project help dizzi, who has become a vocal advocate hundreds of veterans. But like other for- of the idea that charities should be able mer employees, he said the group swift- to spend what they want on travel, fund- ly fired anyone leaders considered a raising and executive salaries. “bad cultural fit.” “How many others are not scaling up Eighteen former employees — many to cure cancer, to help the environment, of them wounded veterans themselves because there is a belief we shouldn’t in- — said they had been fired for seeming- vest in those things?” said Mr. Nardizzi, ly minor missteps or perceived insubor- who was given $473,000 in compensa- dination. At least half a dozen former tion in 2014. employees said they were let go after The Wounded Warrior Project’s roots are more humble. Its founder, John Melia, was a Marine veteran who had TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES been injured in a helicopter crash off the William Chick, top, was fired from the charity in 2012 for insubordination — the same day he said he was coast of Somalia in 1992. When wounded forced to fire Jesse Longoria, above. Mr. Chick said the charity fired anyone considered a “bad cultural fit.” troops began returning from Iraq in 2003, Mr. Melia remembered how he had arrived in a stateside hospital with only his thin hospital gown, and began said her last-minute ticket cost $7,000. “I wasn’t speaking anywhere unless I “If the same warrior attends six dif- visiting military hospitals to distribute Mr. Nardizzi fired Ms. Chapman, an was collecting a check,” said Mr. Mil- ferent events, you could record that as backpacks stuffed with socks, CD play- Iraq veteran with PTSD, in 2012 as part lette, who worked for the program for six warriors served,” said Renee Hum- ers, toothpaste and other items. of a “management restructuring,” she about two years, until he left in 2014. phrey, who oversaw alumni outreach in As the backpack project grew, Mr. said. Mr. Millette said the charity encour- Southern California for about four Melia hired a few employees, including By 2014, the group was spending $7.5 aged him to highlight its role in helping years. “You had the same few guys who Mr. Nardizzi, a lawyer who had never million per year on travel, according to him recover from PTSD and traumatic loved going to free events.” served in the military but was an execu- tax forms. brain injury. “They wanted me to say Ms. Humphrey, an Iraq veteran with tive for a small nonprofit, the United The Wounded Warrior Project asserts W.W.P. saved my life,” he said. “Well, PTSD, was fired in 2013. Her termina- Spinal Association, which served dis- that it spends 80 percent of donations on they didn’t. They just took me to a Red tion was so abrupt that her work phone abled veterans. programs, but former employees and Sox game and on a weekend retreat.” and credit card were shut off while she They began raising millions of dollars charity watchdogs say the charity in- was leading an event. and broadening their services to include flates its number by using practices A Focus on Metrics Mr. Nardizzi said his staff was con- adaptive sports for disabled veterans, such as counting some marketing ma- stantly monitoring metrics to try to get employment and benefits help, and re- terials as educational. As donations increased, Wounded the most out of every dollar donated. treats to teach veterans to cope with The spending began to attract atten- Warrior Project executives began using “It’s a hard balance, but I think we JEMAL COUNTESS/GETTY IMAGES post-traumatic stress disorder. tion. Charity Watch, an independent data to measure staff productivity. The strike the right balance,” he said. By 2009, the group had grown to monitoring group, gave Wounded War- metrics were intended to improve effi- He said that the organization regular- about 50 employees and $21 million in rior Project a “D” rating in 2011 and has ciency and help fund-raising. But some ly followed up with veterans who re- revenue. But by then, Mr. Melia and Mr. not given it a grade higher than C since. employees assert that the productivity ceive Wounded Warrior Project serv- Nardizzi were fighting over the chari- Mr. Nardizzi fought back. In 2013, ac- goals were set so high that they eroded ices and that the vast majority reported ty’s future, with Mr. Nardizzi pushing cording to tax forms, the Wounded War- program quality. having good experiences. for more aggressive expansion than Mr. rior Project gave $150,000 to a nonprofit The Warriors to Work program, for Melia, former employees said. called the Charity Defense Council and instance, was intended to provide one- Multiple Terminations In January 2009, Mr. Melia resigned. Mr. Nardizzi joined its advisory board. on-one counseling to develop résumés Mr. Nardizzi said in an interview that The council’s mission includes defend- and interview skills, then place veter- Part of the organization’s drive for Mr. Melia left to pursue business ven- ing charity spending on overhead and ans in suitable jobs. growth has been a tough stance toward tures. But Mr. Melia’s ex-wife, Julie executive salaries, its website says. But executives quadrupled the num- workers considered unproductive or Melia, who worked at the charity at the In 2014, the Wounded Warrior Project ber of job placements the program was disloyal. time, said in an interview that her for- lobbied in California and Florida to fight expected to make each year, reducing After Jesse Longoria recovered from mer husband felt like the organization proposals that would have required the amount of time specialists had to a roadside bomb blast that nearly killed ROB CARR/ASSOCIATED PRESS was “stolen from him.” nonprofits to increase financial trans- find good ones, said Dan Lessard, who him in Iraq, he got a job with the or- Steven Nardizzi, top, is the “He didn’t want to leave, but it was parency. Both bills passed in amended ran the program for about two years. He ganization training veterans to help oth- obvious something was going to hap- forms that did not significantly affect was fired in 2014 for what executives er veterans. Wounded Warrior Project’s “I loved it,” the former Marine sniper pen,” Ms. Melia said. the charity, Mr. Nardizzi said. told him was insubordination. chief executive. John Melia Also around that time, the group “They would just come up with num- said. “By giving back, I was helping my- started the charity handing out The organization paid Mr. Melia at least $230,000 after he stepped down, hired the global public relations firm bers based on nothing,” Mr. Lessard self and helping other vets.” goods like socks at hospitals. according to tax forms. He has never Edelman, which has represented Star- said. “I would push back and they would In 2012, after he had been working for spoken publicly about his disagree- bucks, Walmart, Shell and Philip Mor- get very frustrated and yell. By the time the charity about a year, he had to have ments with Mr. Nardizzi, and declined ris, to improve public perception of the I left, we were just throwing guys in his right arm amputated because of lin- raising questions about ineffective pro- to be interviewed. charity and its overhead spending. jobs to check off a box and hit the num- gering damage from Iraq. grams or spending. Today, on a list of 27 founders that Former employees said they ques- bers.” Soon after the amputation, he said, he A spokeswoman for the charity said it was created by the charity’s current tioned the charity’s focus on money and The same push for numbers hit a pro- was racked by haunting emotions from fired those people because of poor per- leadership and handed out to all new marketing techniques. Erick Millette, gram that brings wounded veterans to- Iraq and checked himself into suicide formance or ethical breaches, and that employees, Mr. Melia’s name appears an Iraq veteran, said he quit after grow- gether for social events. Former staff watch at a psychiatric ward. each of them was given the opportunity well below the name of the charity’s for- ing disillusioned about his work with a members said they had less time to de- A week later, he was back at work to address their work problems. profit fund-raising consultant. program called Warrior Speak, which velop therapeutic programs and so re- when a fistfight broke out between vet- The spokeswoman, Ayla Tezel, said involved veterans’ telling their stories lied on giving veterans tickets to con- eran mentors who had been drinking af- that more than a third of the charity’s of healing to audiences. The veterans certs and sporting events. To fill seats, ter one of his training sessions. He was employees are veterans, and that the or- Rising in a Downturn collected donations at those events. they often invited the same veterans. not in the room at the time but was held ganization is rated one of the top non- When Mr. Nardizzi took over, in the responsible for the fight, his boss at the profits to work for by The NonProfit depths of the 2009 economic downturn, time, Mr. Chick, said in an interview. Times. most charities had dialed back their Mr. Chick’s own supervisor told him “Sometimes employees make poor fund-raising efforts, figuring that the to fire Mr. Longoria. Mr. Chick said he choices that can’t be overlooked,” Ms. nation was in no position to give. refused, but was ordered by his boss to Tezel said. “And sometimes those em- Mr. Nardizzi doubled his spending on write an email recommending the fir- ployees are veterans.” fund-raising and has increased it an av- ing. “He said you better do this or you erage of 66 percent every year since. are going to look disloyal to the or- The Wounded Warrior Project spent ganization,” Mr. Chick said. “It was a A For-Profit Model very coercive conversation.” more than $34 million on fund-raising in Veterans organizations in the United 2014, according to tax records. The Wounded Warrior Project said States often reflect the era in which they The organization began producing in- Mr. Longoria was terminated at Mr. were created: After World War I, they spirational ads featuring wounded vet- Chick’s recommendation. The organiza- resembled fraternal orders. After Viet- erans fighting to recover. tion fired Mr. Chick later the same day Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW nam, many focused on advocacy in “The secret sauce was the brand, and for insubordination. Washington. the mission,” said Dave Ward, a vice Mr. Longoria said he was offered The Wounded Warrior Project cuts a president who left in 2015. “We put war- money in exchange for signing a non- different profile. Under Mr. Nardizzi’s riors on a pedestal and the nation disclosure agreement, but refused. Oth- direction, it has modeled itself on for- wrapped its arms around that concept.” er former employees said they had profit corporations, with a focus on data, But as donations poured in, many for- signed such forms, and could not speak. scalable products, quarterly numbers mer employees say the group became Mr. Longoria said after he was fired, and branding. P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m wasteful. he fell into depression but was also re- In an interview at the organization’s “People could spend money on the lieved. He said he felt guilty about what four-story headquarters in a palm-lined most ridiculous thing and no one batted he saw as widespread waste. office park in Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. an eye,” said Connie Chapman, who was Once a child came by the office to do- Nardizzi, 45, said spending on fund- in charge of the charity’s Seattle office nate a piggy bank. Another time a wom- EVAN M cGLINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES raising and other expenses not directly for two years. “I would fly to New York an called to donate part of her son’s life related to veterans programs has en- for less than a day to report to my su- insurance after he was killed in Afghan- abled the Wounded Warrior Project to pervisor.” “People could spend money on the most istan, he said. grow faster and serve more people. It All staff members flying to the chari- ridiculous thing and no one batted an eye.” “It got under my skin, started eating estimates that 80,000 veterans have ty’s office at a military hospital in Ger- at me,” he said. “I knew where the used its services. many traveled in business class, em- CONNIE CHAPMAN, an Iraq war veteran who led the money was going to. It seemed to me “I look at companies like Starbucks — ployees said. One current employee Seattle office of the Wounded Warrior Project for two years. like it was a big lie.”

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A16 Ø N THE NEW YORK TIMES NATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Jailed Oregon Protest Leader Urges Followers: ‘Please Go Home’ Florida Said From Page A1 To Ticket slaughter us.” Group members, passing around a phone, said they be- More Blacks lieved Mr. Finicum was mur- dered and that holding Ammon Bundy in jail was an outrage to On Seatbelts them. Earlier Wednesday, the re- By LIZETTE ALVAREZ maining occupiers took a vote MIAMI — Black drivers in and decided to dig in and stay; on Florida were stopped and given a streaming video from inside the tickets for not wearing seatbelts refuge, a handful of men could be nearly twice as often as whites seen carrying long guns, operat- who drove on the state’s roads in ing a backhoe belonging to the 2014, according to a report by the federal government and speak- American Civil Liberties Union ing darkly of a blood bath. released Wednesday. In a telephone interview from In some parts of Florida, the the road outside the refuge, occu- disparity was much greater. pier Jason Patrick said Wednes- Sheriff’s deputies in Palm Beach day night that he had just learned County and Orange County, home of Mr. Bundy’s request. He would to Orlando, were about three not say whether he would leave times as likely in 2014 to issue for good. tickets to black drivers for not “I’m on the road, so I’m not on strapping on seatbelts. And in the refuge. They asked me to be 2011 in Escambia County, in Flori- on the refuge,” Mr. Patrick said. da’s panhandle, black drivers “I’m standing on the road.” were four times as likely as Is he considering leaving? “I whites to be stopped and cited for think about it every day.” failure to wear a seatbelt. Also on Wednesday, law en- Florida has long grappled with forcement officials — for the first accusations of racial profiling by time since the occupation started BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS law enforcement agencies, and Jan. 2 — set up barricades and Police officers on Wednesday blocked the main road leading to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Ore. the A.C.L.U.’s report is likely to checkpoints on a two-lane road raise new questions about police into the refuge where a few procedure and training regarding Wednesday in federal court in traffic violations. A number of po- weeks ago, there were barely any Portland, Ore., where Magistrate lice departments across the coun- vehicles. They vowed to stop and Judge Stacie F. Beckerman or- try have been accused of racial interrogate anyone who tried to dered them held as a risk of flight bias in carrying out traffic stops, enter or leave the Malheur, as and a risk to the safety of the a situation that drew national at- most people here call it, saying community. tention in Ferguson, Mo. that protesters who wanted to An eighth person, who turned “The overticketing of any com- himself in to the police in Arizona munity in ways that aren’t justi- on Tuesday, will be brought to Or- fied by regular police behavior egon for prosecution, law en- Remaining occupiers forcement officials said. raises red flags and can cause se- rious harms,” said Nusrat Choud- are described as ‘a That person, Jon Ritzheimer, is accused in court documents of hury, a lawyer with the A.C.L.U.’s racial justice program and an au- snake out there with having threatened a woman in thor of the report. “Communities the Safeway supermarket in feel stigmatized not because of its head cut off.’ Burns who was wearing a shirt what they have done but who with a Bureau of Land Manage- they are. And it burdens people ment emblem on it, threatening with fines that can be hard to to follow her home in her car and pay.” leave peacefully would be al- burn down her house. The sheriff’s department offi- lowed to do so. They made it The implications of a group cials in the three counties said clear that the days when journal- now suddenly without its leaders they needed to review the report ists could mingle freely with the — many of whom, including Mr. before making a comment. protesters, and local ranch fam- Bundy, had said over and over Ms. Choudhury said excessive ilies could drop by with a batch of that he hoped for peaceful resolu- traffic stops for a particular eth- soup or just to chat, were over. tion — has created an unsettled nic or racial group could also fuel Dave Ward, the sheriff of Har- MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF feeling that it could all get worse. animosity toward the police, and ney County, where the vast ref- From top left, booking photographs of Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, Brian Cavalier, and Shawna “You have a snake out there could sometimes go awry, she uge is located — almost 300 Cox. From bottom left, Joseph Donald O’Shaughnessy, Ryan Payne, Jon Eric Ritzheimer and Pe- with its head cut off, and you added, citing the cases of Sandra square miles of high desert sage ter Santilli. They were arrested in connection with the occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge. don’t know what it’s doing, and Bland in Texas and Walter L. — choked up with emotion it’s still wriggling and unpredict- Scott in North Charleston, S.C. A Wednesday as he discussed the able — they have no leadership to video appeared to show a police previous night’s bloodshed at a viously everybody is on pins and Steven E. Grasty, the elected pede officers of the United States needles.” judge of Harney County and from discharging their official du- caution them,” said Charlotte officer shooting Mr. Scott as he news conference. “It didn’t have Rodrique, the chairwoman of the ran away after being stopped for to happen,” he said. “We all make News media crews at the ref- chairman of the board of county ties through the use of force, in- Burns Paiute Indian tribe, which a broken taillight. The officer was choices in life, sometimes those uge headquarters — more or less commissioners, said it was too timidation or threats. has expressed deep concerns to later indicted. choices go badly.” He and other camped out there since the occu- soon to predict how things might At least one person claiming to the federal and state authorities Ms. Bland was stopped for not officials said the group, led by the pation began — drove away, out play out. “There’s no reaction have witnessed what happened that sacred artifacts could be dis- using a turn signal, and was ar- brothers Ammon and Ryan Bun- of concern for their own safety. that’s visible yet,” he said by tele- said the occupants of the vehicle turbed or destroyed by occupiers rested after the encounter grew dy, had only themselves to blame Mr. Finicum, an Arizona rancher phone Wednesday, adding, “I’m a carrying Ammon Bundy were ar- digging in. confrontational. She was later for what had happened. who had been a familiar face to little bit concerned about it.” It’s rested without incident, but that The tribe lived for thousands of found hanged in a jail cell, and But what could come next is a reporters and others after the time for the economically strug- Mr. Finicum, driving a pickup years on what is now refuge land, her death was ruled a suicide. different question, and Harney protest, was killed when law en- gling rural county, he said, “to truck, sped off, stopping only which Ms. Rodrique said was sa- The arresting officer was indict- County is holding its breath. forcement agents stopped a vehi- figure out what we do next.” when he reached a law enforce- cred in ways that most non-Indi- ed on a perjury charge. “It’s still not over,” said Ore- cle carrying Mr. Bundy and other Accounts of what happened on ment roadblock. Federal and lo- ans cannot understand. About 20 “Even routine traffic stops can gon’s governor, Kate Brown, in a leaders on their way to a commu- Highway 395, about 20 miles from cal officials who spoke here at a years ago, she said, ancient re- tragically escalate,” Ms. Choud- telephone interview Wednesday. nity meeting about 100 miles the refuge, offered on social me- news conference declined to clar- mains that were turned up by a hury said. “My top priority is to ensure the north of Malheur in the town of dia and elsewhere, varied widely ify what had happened because flood were reinterred on the ref- The A.C.L.U. is calling on the safety and security of the resi- John Day. on the death of Mr. Finicum, who the encounter was still under in- uge at a secret, unmarked site civil rights division of the Florida dents of Harney County, and ob- Sheriff Ward revealed that had said that he considered death vestigation. that she now fears could be torn attorney general’s office to in- some of the protesters had come preferable to prison. Some said “Please keep praying and keep up. vestigate the lopsided number of Dave Seminara reported from to him as early as Nov. 5 to make he was shot while charging offi- using your voice to get the truth “There are roads and fortifica- citations, and says that police de- Burns, Julie Turkewitz reported their demands, putting them on cers, others that he was killed out,” Mr. Finicum’s family said in tions being built right now, and partments should review their from John Day, Ore., and Kirk the radar screen of local law en- while surrendering. Five people a brief statement. “This fight it’s totally a visible violation of training and policies on traffic Johnson from Seattle. Colin Miner forcement months before the were arrested in the highway against tyranny is not over.” federal and state laws protecting stops. contributed reporting from Port- public knew about them. stop, two others in Burns and one The seven people arrested on our cultural resources,” she said. Concerns about racial profiling land, Ore., Jack Healy from Den- “This has been tearing our in Arizona. Officials said all eight Tuesday — at the traffic stop and “We don’t know what it could prompted a 2005 change in Flori- ver, and Richard Pérez-Peña from community apart,” Sheriff Ward would be charged in federal court separately in the county — had lead to,” she added. “They look da’s seatbelt law that required New York. said. with a felony: conspiracy to im- their first court appearance on like they’re digging in.” law enforcement agencies to re- port on the race and ethnicity of those stopped and given tickets for not wearing seatbelts. The Protester Who Was Killed agencies are required to send the data to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehi- Was Group’s Defiant Voice cles. As of 2009, Florida drivers can be pulled over for not strap- ping on seatbelts. Using those numbers and cen- By JULIE TURKEWITZ been providing videos and a sus figures, the A.C.L.U. conclud- and JACK HEALY stream of updates throughout the ed that on average, black drivers nearly monthlong occupation, JOHN DAY, Ore. — A week were given 22 percent of the tick- said: “LaVoy has left us, but his into the armed occupation of a ets issued in 2014 across the state, sacrifice will never be far from wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon, but that they made up 13.5 per- the lips of those who love liberty. LaVoy Finicum, an Arizona cent of the statewide driving-age You cannot defeat us. Our blood population with access to a car. rancher and father of 11 who be- is seed.” The report concluded that blacks came a de facto spokesman for Mr. Finicum, with his hat and were issued tickets at about dou- the protesters, took a seat in the sunburned skin, was one of the ble the rate of whites in 2014 and compound and contemplated most recognizable faces of the oc- 2011. how the standoff might end for cupation. He gave interviews un- And the report noted that while him. der a blue tarp, and appeared be- statewide and national studies “I’m not going to end up in side Ammon Bundy during the prison,” said Mr. Finicum, 54, have found that seatbelt use is first news conferences in early slightly lower among blacks than who often appeared at news con- January, when the group dis- ferences wearing a broad cowboy whites, a difference of 6 percent- cussed why the unoccupied fed- age points does not explain the hat on his head and a sidearm on eral buildings had been seized. his hip. “I would rather die than much larger gap in the number of They voiced support for two local tickets issued. be caged. And I’ve lived a good ranchers who had been sen- life.” “For differences in seatbelt use tenced to prison for burning fed- to explain the statistically signif- Supporters of the anti-govern- eral lands, and spoke of their be- ment occupiers identified Mr. icant racial disparities in citation lief that such lands should be re- rates documented by this report, Finicum as the man who was turned to local ranchers and local JAROD OPPERMAN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES black people in Florida would shot and killed by law enforce- governments. LaVoy Finicum addressing reporters on Jan. 5 about the refuge occupation in Oregon. have to wear seatbelts at a rate ment on Tuesday as the group’s Mr. Finicum was friends with nearly forty-five percentage leader, Ammon Bundy, his broth- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada ranch- a fence he said had oppressed lo- — it’s hard. I can agree with so reporter knocked on the door of points lower than white people,” Printed and distributed by PressReader er Ryan and other protesters +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW er and father of Ammon and cal ranchers, and sifting through much of his cause, and sure, I one of the refuge buildings, and the report stated. “No evidence were arrested after being Ryan, who drew national atten- supports such a finding.” Native American artifacts he said wish that it had happened a little LaVoy Finicum answered. He stopped on a rural highway. tion for leading a 2014 standoff The report also said that some were being mishandled. bit differently. I wish that they had a pistol on his hip, a knife in Many of the details surround- with the federal government over In a telephone interview, Rob- wouldn’t have occupied that his belt and ring of gold bullets law enforcement agencies, in- ing Mr. Finicum’s death re- illegal grazing on public lands. ert Finicum, LaVoy’s third child building, even though there was around his waist. He then sat at a cluding the Tampa and Miami Po- mained unclear on Wednesday, When the Bundy-led crew trav- and eldest son, described his nobody there. Because I imagine refuge employee’s desk and lice Departments, were not com- including how the confrontation eled to Oregon to protest the pris- family as close and his father as he would still be with us had that talked about the motives for the plying with the law requiring had played out and which agency on sentences for the two ranch- loving. He said that he found out not happened.” occupation. them to report data to the state. P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m had fired the shot, but supporters ers, Mr. Finicum was with them. about his father’s death through He continued: “But I don’t “It’s about freedom for all of The A.C.L.U. said that the agen- of the occupation at Malheur Na- Mr. Finicum would stride texts and phone calls, but that the think it should have ever escalat- us,” he said, “and so I cross the cies must be held accountable for tional Wildlife Refuge were al- through the occupied reserve family still did not have a clear ed to this. I was very pleased that Rubicon and I came here.” shirking the mandate. ready going online to lionize Mr. speaking of federal tyranny and picture of what had happened. it hadn’t. I was worried that In a video last Friday posted to “We cannot have a law that re- Finicum as a martyr. the children he had left behind to “He is very, very passionate something like this might hap- the Bundy Ranch Facebook page, quires reporting of the race of A post on the Facebook page of come to Oregon. about freedom, and this is a fight pen.” he was as defiant as ever in say- ticket recipients and has no con- the Bundy Ranch, which has His ranch, he would say, was in that he’s been fighting for quite He said his current concern ing that he would not leave. sequences for the agencies that the care of his youngest daugh- some time,” Robert, a 30-year-old was with retrieving his father’s “We are not going anywhere,” fail to comply,” said Howard Si- Julie Turkewitz reported from ter, who is 17. officer in the Utah National body “to get him a proper burial.” he said. “We are here to do a job mon, the executive director of the John Day, and Jack Healy from He eagerly defied rules at the Guard, said about his father. One snowy Saturday night less and we’re committed, we’re de- A.C.L.U. of Florida, which helped Denver. Oregon refuge, rushing to rip out “I mean from my point of view than week into the occupation, a termined.” compile the report.

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Late Edition Today, sun mixing with clouds, chilly, high 40. Tonight, mostly cloudy, low 32. Tomorrow, variably cloudy, a morning flurry, chilly, high 39. Weather map, Page A22. VOL. CLXV . . . No. 57,125 © 2016 The New York Times NEW YORK, THURSDAY,... More

Late Edition Today, sun mixing with clouds, chilly, high 40. Tonight, mostly cloudy, low 32. Tomorrow, variably cloudy, a morning flurry, chilly, high 39. Weather map, Page A22. VOL. CLXV . . . No. 57,125 © 2016 The New York Times NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 $2.50 Helping Veterans Recover, Spending Lavishly on Itself Wounded Warrior’s Transformation Into a Charity Behemoth Is Questioned By DAVE PHILIPPS JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In It has spent millions a year on 2014, after 10 years of rapid travel, dinners, hotels and confer- growth, the Wounded Warrior ences that often seemed more Project flew its roughly 500 em- lavish than appropriate, more ployees to Colorado Springs for than four dozen current and for- an “all hands” meeting at the mer employees said in inter- five-star Broadmoor hotel. views. Former workers recount- They were celebrating their ed buying business-class seats biggest year yet: $225 million and regularly jetting around the raised and a work force that had coun Less

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Late Edition Today, sun mixing with clouds, chilly, high 40. Tonight, mostly cloudy, low 32. Tomorrow, variably cloudy, a morning flurry, chilly, high 39. Weather map, Page A22. VOL. CLXV . . . No. 57,125 © 2016 The New York Times NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 $2.50 Helping Veterans Recover, Spending Lavishly on Itself Wounded Warrior’s Transformation Into a Charity Behemoth Is Questioned By DAVE PHILIPPS JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In It has spent millions a year on 2014, after 10 years of rapid travel, dinners, hotels and confer- growth, the Wounded Warrior ences that often seemed more Project flew its roughly 500 em- lavish than appropriate, more ployees to Colorado Springs for than four dozen current and for- an “all hands” meeting at the mer employees said in inter- five-star Broadmoor hotel. views. Former workers recount- They were celebrating their ed buying business-class seats biggest year yet: $225 million and regularly jetting around the raised and a work force that had country for minor meetings, or nearly doubled. On the opening staying in $500-per-night hotel night, before three days of strat- rooms. egy sessions and team-building The organization has also field trips, the staff gathered in the hotel courtyard. Suddenly, a spotlight focused on a 10-story bell tower where the chief execu- tive, Steven Nardizzi, stepped off the edge and rappelled toward the cheering crowd. That evening is emblematic of the polished and well-financed KACPER PEMPEL/REUTERS image cultivated by the Wounded Warrior Project, the country’s Survivors observed the 71st anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation Wednesday, the same day Adolf Eichmann’s letter was released. largest and fastest-growing vet- erans charity. Since its inception in 2003 as a basement operation handing out Letter Reveals Scientists Home In on Cause of Schizophrenia backpacks to wounded veterans, the charity has evolved into a EVAN M c GLINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Marketing is a significant por- Plea for Mercy sor of genetics at Columbia Uni- fund-raising giant, taking in more than $372 million in 2015 — large- tion of the charity’s budget. Study Finds ‘Pruning’ versity By BENEDICT CAREY who has been critical of ly through small donations from By Eichmann dayScientists reported on Wednes- that they had taken a signif- of Brain Synapses previous large-scale projects fo- cused on the genetics of psychiat- people over 65. Today, the charity has 22 loca- spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in recent years on public ric disorders. “This paper gives icant step toward understanding tions offering programs to help the cause of schizophrenia, in a May Go Awry us a foothold, something we can veterans readjust to society, at- relations and lobbying cam- By ISABEL KERSHNER work on, and that’s what we’ve paigns to deflect criticism of its landmark study that provides the tend school, find work and par- spending and to fight legislative been looking for now, for a long, JERUSALEM — After he was first rigorously tested insight into ticipate in athletics. It contrib- efforts to restrict how much non- long time.” convicted and sentenced to death the biology behind any common said, nor to widely available test- utes millions to smaller veterans profits spend on overhead. in Israel for his role in the annihi- psychiatric disorder. The researchers pieced togeth- groups. And it has become a ing for individual risk. But the re- About 40 percent of the or- lation of millions of Jews by Nazi More than two million Ameri- er the steps by which genes can brand name, its logo emblazoned sults provide researchers with ganization’s donations in 2014 Germany, Adolf Eichmann plead- cans have a diagnosis of schizo- their first biological handle on an increase a person’s risk of devel- on sneakers, paper towel packs oping schizophrenia. That risk, were spent on its overhead, or ed for his own life. phrenia, which is characterized ancient disorder whose cause has and television commercials that they found, is tied to a natural run dozens of times. about $124 million, according to “There is a need to draw a line by delusional thinking and hallu- confounded modern science for between the leaders responsible process called synaptic pruning, But in its swift rise, it has also the charity-rating group Charity cinations. The drugs available to generations. The finding also and the people like me forced to treat it blunt some of its symp- helps explain some other myster- in which the brain sheds weak or embraced aggressive styles of Navigator. While that percent- serve as mere instruments in the toms but do not touch the un- ies, including why the disorder redundant connections between fund-raising, marketing and per- age, which includes administra- hands of the leaders,” pleaded derlying cause. often begins in adolescence or neurons as it matures. During ad- sonnel management that have tive expenses and marketing Eichmann — the Nazi war crimi- The finding, published in the young adulthood. olescence and early adulthood, many current and former em- costs, is not as much as for some nal who oversaw the lethal logis- journal Nature, will not lead to “They did a phenomenal job,” this activity takes place primarily ployees questioning whether it groups, it is far more than for tics of the Holocaust — in a letter new treatments soon, experts said David B. Goldstein, a profes- Continued on Page A17 has drifted from its mission. Continued on Page A14 dated May 29, 1962, the day that Israel’s Supreme Court rejected his appeal. Eichmann asked the Israeli president, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, for a With No Détente, Trump’s Feud pardon, arguing, “I was not a re- sponsible leader, and as such do not feel myself guilty.” With Fox Moves to Center Stage The letter, handwritten by Eichmann in German, and other original documents from the This article is by Jim Ruten- case, were made public for the berg, Maggie Haberman and first time on Wednesday by Is- John Koblin. rael’s current president, Reuven For months, Donald J. Trump Rivlin, during an event to com- had kept up a relentless and memorate International Holo- sometimes personal barrage caust Remembrance Day. The against the Fox News anchor documents had been discovered Megyn Kelly, in retaliation for the by researchers only in the last tough — and, he said, unfair — few weeks, when they were digi- questioning she submitted him to tizing files from the president’s in the first Republican debate last archive. summer. And for months, Fox In the letter, Eichmann repeat- News and Ms. Kelly had avoided ERIC THAYER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES ed the defense offered at his four- taking the bait, intent on sticking Donald J. Trump at an event month trial in 1961: that he was a to Ms. Kelly’s vow to avoid be- at the University of Iowa in low-level functionary following coming part of the story. Iowa City on Tuesday. orders and that he should not be Fox’s decision to fight back this held accountable for the crimes week after Mr. Trump demanded of his superiors. He wrote that Fox remove her from its panel of side the network, inside the cam- the judges who convicted him moderators at a debate sched- paign, and in direct and indirect were “not able to empathize with uled for Thursday sent the al- communications between the two the time and situation in which I MARIO TAMA/GETTY IMAGES ready unconventional Republi- sides. The talks even included a found myself during the war can race for president into un- conversation between Mr. years.” Brazil Spreads the Word on the Zika Virus charted territory just days before Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, and Continued on Page A8 Soldiers distributing health information in Recife on Tuesday. New data offered hope. Page A6. the first critical contest in Iowa. the influential Fox News chair- With Mr. Trump declaring he man, Roger Ailes, who contacted will skip the debate, the most po- her to gauge Mr. Trump’s seri- tentially consequential fight on ousness but, network officials said, did not seek to change his Jailed Oregon Protest Leader Urges Followers: ‘Please Go Home’ the campaign trail is not between Mr. Trump and his fellow candi- dates, but between Mr. Trump mind. Mr. Trump said the final straw his followers to go home. when the ringleaders, the Bundy down. Go home and hug your and the top-rated cable television was a sarcastic press statement For weeks, the occupation brothers, Ammon and Ryan, families. This fight is ours for news network, which is also one Fox News released on Tuesday, This article is by Dave Semi- which jokingly questioned how nara, Julie Turkewitz and Kirk barely felt like a siege at all: The were among eight arrested, and a now in the courts. Please go of the most important forces in antigovernment militants came leading protester, LaVoy Fini- home,” Mr. Bundy said. Republican politics. he would handle President Vladi- Johnson. mir V. Putin of Russia and Ayatol- and went as they pleased, driving cum, 54, was shot dead by the au- Speaking on the telephone Neither Fox News nor Mr. PRINCETON, Ore. — The down snow-packed highways to thorities during a traffic stop on a from inside the refuge on Trump showed any indication of lah Ali Khamenei of Iran if he armed occupation of a wildlife attend community meetings and rural road. Wednesday night, an occupier, budging on Wednesday. That was could not handle Ms. Kelly. On refuge in eastern Oregon, which even going out for dinner. With But late Wednesday, after an David Fry, 27, said there were in spite of furious discussions in- Continued on Page A19 flashed into violent confrontation little sign that law enforcement appearance in Federal District seven people remaining. He said with law enforcement on Tues- was about to move beyond sur- Court in Portland, Ammon Bundy the group had been drinking. day when eight members of the veillance, the occupation of the issued a statement through his “We’re camping out tonight here, SANDERS CONSIDERS GOING ON THE ATTACK The Vermont senator is group were arrested and one was Malheur National Wildlife Ref- lawyer, Mike Arnold. by this campfire,” he said, adding wrestling with whether to get tougher in his advertising. PAGE A16 killed, appeared to be unraveling uge became more theater than ”To those remaining at the ref- that they would stay “until some- on Wednesday night when the threat. uge, I love you. Let us take this one starts listening or until they CARSON’S STANDING FADES Disappointment and frustration have over- jailed leader of the siege advised That changed Tuesday night fight from here. Please stand Continued on Page A16 taken last year’s sense of optimism for the campaign. PAGE A17 NATIONAL A13-20 OBITUARIES B15-16 Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW A Bill With Bipartisan Backing Decades-Long Stand for Peace The Senate started debating energy Concepcion Picciotto, who kept a vigil legislation meant to update the nation’s behind the White House in what is con- power grid and oil and gas transporta- sidered the longest political protest in tion systems. PAGE A19 American history, has died. 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1939 (75 years ago) Police in Hoquiam learned of a Port Angeles automobile theft before the car’s owner did and arrested two Port Angeles boys. The boys, Hoquiam police told their Port Angeles counterparts, admitted to stealing the car owned by Evelyn Geisness and abandoning it on the highway south of Forks near Ruby Beach. They then hitchhiked the remaining distance to Hoquiam, where they were apprehended while trying to steal another car, police said. When Port Angeles police phoned the Geisness home regarding the theft, Police Judge Thomas Geisness, whose daughter owns the car, said she was not home and that none of the family members was aware it was missing from the garage.

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Sixteen conventions with estimated attendance YTD 6.9.11 Crack 6,300 are scheduled already for Port Angeles in 1964. Laugh Lines Jim Willis, chairman of the Port Angeles Chamber A NEW STUDY found of Commerce convention that more than 11 million committee, reported to the people have quit Facebook chamber at large that conin the last three years. And unfortunately, none ventions held from 1963 to of them were your parents. 1966 are projected to total Jimmy Fallon 55,760 delegate days.

Gatherings this year include the state’s Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Washington State Auto Dealers Association, the pulp and paper section of the National Safety Council, Washington State Garden Clubs, the state Labor Council, state Public Works Association, Young Democrats and the Western Washington Appaloosa Horse Show.

1989 (25 years ago) Seven homeless men were put back on the street in Port Townsend after Jefferson County Shelter housing was closed because it lacks a city permit. The nonprofit corporation is renovating a building into a shelter with help from United good Neighbors, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and state matching funds. However, a $150 filing fee for a city permit allowing the work in the building at Fourth and Thomas streets went unpaid. The city ordered the shelter closed Jan. 16. The fee now has been paid, and the city YTD 6.9.11 Crack Commission will hold a YTD 6.9.11 Crack hearing tonight. The shelter should have the permit in about 60 days, city officials said.

■ Steve Markwell ran the Olympic Animal Sanctuary in Forks. His surname was misspelled in a story on Page A6 Friday. ■ Marley Erickson of Port Townsend played Vitali’s Chaconne in G minor in the eighth annual Junior Young Artist Competition on Jan. 25. Her brother, Adlai Erickson, performed the Vivaldi Sonata in E minor. A story on page A5 Thursday misidentified the pieces.

_________ The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to clarify a news story, phone Executive Editor Rex Wilson at 360-417-3530 or email rex. wilson@peninsuladailynews.com.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 2, the 33rd day of 2014. There are 332 days left in the year. This is Groundhog Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 2, 1914, Charles Chaplin made his movie debut as the comedy short “Making a Living” was released by Keystone Film Co. Five days later, Keystone released “Kid Auto Races at Venice,” in which Chaplin first played his famous Tramp character. On this date: ■ In 1536, present-day Buenos Aires, Argentina, was founded by YTD 6.9.11 Crack de Mendoza of Spain. ■ In 1653, New Amsterdam — now New York City — was incorporated.

■ In 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War, was signed. ■ In 1887, Punxsutawney, Pa., held its first Groundhog Day festival. ■ In 1922, the James Joyce novel Ulysses was published in Paris on Joyce’s 40th birthday. ■ In 1934, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, its beginnings as the Export-Import Bank of Washington, was established. ■ In 1943, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the remainder of Nazi forces from the Battle of Stalingrad surrendered in a major victory for the Soviets in World War II. ■ In 1964, Ranger 6, a lunar probe launched by NASA, crashed

onto the surface of the moon as planned but failed to send back any TV images. ■ In 1971, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Idi Amin, having seized power in Uganda, proclaimed himself president, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. ■ In 1988, in a speech the broadcast television networks declined to carry live, President Ronald Reagan pressed his case for aid to the Nicaraguan Contras. ■ In 1990, in a dramatic concession to South Africa’s black majority, President F.W. de Klerk lifted a ban on the African National Congress and promised to free Nelson Mandela. ■ Ten years ago: President George W, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Bush unveiled a $2.4 trillion budget featuring a record deficit

as well as big increases for defense and homeland security. ■ Five years ago: Hillary Rodham Clinton was sworn in as U.S. secretary of state. The Senate confirmed Eric Holder, 75-21, to be attorney general. President Barack Obama’s choice for health secretary, Tom Daschle, apologized for failing to pay more than $120,000 in taxes. Daschle ended up withdrawing YTD 6.9.11 Crack nomination. ■ One year ago: Former Navy SEAL and American Sniper author Chris Kyle was fatally shot along with a friend, Chad Littlefield, at YTD 6.9.11 Crack gun range west of Glen Rose, Texas; suspect Eddie Ray Routh has been charged with two counts of capital murder.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Mailed powder in Super Bowl area: cornstarch NEW YORK — Preliminary tests on a suspicious white powder mailed to six New Jersey hotels near the site of today’s Super Bowl XLVIII revealed the substance is likely cornstarch, according to the police chief in Rutherford, N.J. “That’s what we’re getting from Haz-Mat,” Rutherford chief James Russo said. “There was no threat that we should be concerned about.” WABC-TV in New York, which was first to report the story, said police in Carlstadt, N.J., received a call from an EconoLodge that someone had opened a letter with the powder in it. Police then began receiving calls from other hotels in East Rutherford, Hasbrouck Heights, Lyndhurst and Rutherford. The television station said no injuries had been reported and no evacuations were ordered.

Christie future mulled TRENTON, N.J. — Fellow Republicans are assessing the damage of new allegations that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knew about a traffic-blocking operation orchestrated by top aides earlier than he has acknowledged. Some say any presidential aspirations will be hurt if the

scandal lingers. Others were quick to discredit Christie’s accuser as a disgruntled former loyalist. Former Christie Port Authority of New York and New Jersey executive David Wildstein claimed to have evidence contradicting the governor’s assertion he learned about the lane closures after they were over. Republican operative Matt Beynon said Christie will have trouble running for president if the scandal remains an issue a year from now. But GOP consultant Matt Mackowiak questioned the motives behind Wildstein’s accusations, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, noting that he lost his job over the scandal.

Today’s news lineups WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Denis McDonough, White House chief of staff; Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.; WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — McDonough; Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va.; former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La. ■ “Fox News YTD 6.9.11 Crack — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell; Denver Broncos executive John Elway; former NFL quarterback Archie Manning.

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Married couples promise to stick together for better or worse. But as the economy started to rebound, so did the divorce rate. Divorces plunged when the recession struck and slowly started to rise as the recovery began, according to a study to be published in Population Research and Policy Review. From 2009 to 2011, about 150,000 fewer divorces occurred than would otherwise have been expected, University of Maryland sociologist Philip N. Cohen estimated. Across the country, the divorce rate among married YTD 6.9.11 Crack dropped from 2.09 percent to 1.95 percent from 2008 to 2009, then crept back up to 1.98 percent in both 2010 and 2011.

The National Marriage Project earlier YTD 6.9.11 Crack the drop in divorce “a silver lining” to the Great Recession, arguing that tough times were pulling many husbands and wives closer together.

Like during Depression But some couples may have simply put off divorce until they could afford to part, researchers say. The economic uptick may have finally given them the freedom to split. “This is exactly what happened in the 1930s,” said Johns Hopkins University sociologist Andrew Cherlin. “The divorce rate dropped during the Great Depression not because people were happier with their marriages but because they couldn’t afford to get divorced.” Cohen cautioned that the exact reasons behind the eco-

nomic ebb and flow of divorce were still murky. His study found that unemployment, state by state, had no apparent effect on divorce rates; other research examining earlier periods has found the opposite. Cohen did find that joblessness seemed to cut down divorce for college graduates — but statewide foreclosures pushed up divorce rates for the same group. More research is needed to understand why, he wrote. Divorce lawyers say that in some cases, even divorced or soon-to-be-divorced couples have kept sharing a home to save money. “They get to the point where they just can’t handle it anymore and file for divorce,” said Kendall L, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Evans, a family law attorney based in Long Beach, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Calif.

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Briefly: World 733 Iraqis are killed in month, U.N. unit says BAGHDAD — The United Nations said Saturday that at least 733 Iraqis were killed during violence in January, even when leaving out casualties from an embattled western province. The figures from the U.N.’s mission to Iraq show 618 civilians and 115 members of the security forces were killed in January. Mladenov But the statement excluded deaths from ongoing fighting in Anbar province and Fallujah, due to problems in verifying the “status of those killed.” The figures also leave out insurgent deaths. Baghdad was the worst affected province, with 297 killed and 585 wounded. U.N. mission chief Nickolay Mladenov expressed deep concern over the humanitarian situation in Anbar, saying thousands of families are displaced and others stranded in Fallujah.

Diver at ship dies ROME — A diver died Saturday while working on the shipwrecked Costa Concordia, apparently gashing his leg on an underwater metal sheet while preparing the wreck for removal, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, officials and news reports said.

Italy’s civil protection agency, which is overseeing the removal YTD 6.9.11 Crack the Concordia from Tuscany’s coast, said the diver hailed from Spain. The diver, who wasn’t identified by authorities, is the first to die in the line of work on salvaging the Concordia ever since it slammed into a reef off Giglio island on Jan. 13, 2012, killing 32 passengers and crew. A diver died last year, but the causes were reportedly unrelated to the work.

Volcano erupts; 14 die MOUNT SINABUNG, Indonesia — An Indonesian volcano that has been rumbling for months unleased a major eruption Saturday, killing 14 people just a day after authorities allowed thousands of villagers who had been evacuated to return to its slopes, saying that activity was decreasing, officials said. Mount Sinabung in western Sumatra has been erupting for four months, sending lava and searing gas and rocks rolling down its southern slopes. Authorities YTD 6.9.11 Crack evacuated more than 30,000 people, housing them in cramped tents, schools and public buildings, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. On Friday, authorities allowed nearly 14,000 people living outside a 3-mile danger zone to return home after volcanic activity decreased. On Saturday, a series of huge blasts and eruptions thundered from the 8,530-foot volcano, sending lava and pyroclastic flows up to 2.8 miles away. The Associated Press

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Younger market shrugs as cars get new gadgets BY JACLYN TROP THE NEW YORK TIMES

DETROIT — Young, educated and upwardly mobile, Kristin Winn represents the ideal target for automakers trying to reach young buyers. Winn, a 24-year-old technician for an ophthalmologist, said she plans to replace her 9-year-old Chevrolet Cobalt this year. She said that she would like to buy a new car that has the latest technologies — like hands-free calling — but that it’s not likely to happen considering the cost. “I’ll probably buy used,” said Winn, who is from Ann Arbor, Mich., as she admired the Mercedes-Benz and Cadillac exhibits at the North American International Auto Show last month. “I plan to go back to school, so I have to reflector 3 crack reddit that in mind.”

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Automakers have been in a race in recent years to YTD 6.9.11 Crack the most coveted, if elusive, sector of the car market: younger buyers. They have restyled cars, creating sportier versions that are more environmentally friendly, and loaded them with the latest dashboard technology. But despite these efforts, young buyers like Winn still say price and fuel economy are the most important factors in deciding what to purchase. Since 2009, the percentage of new cars registered to buyers ages 18 to 34 has remained flat, hovering between 10 antivirus avast and 13 percent, according to an analysis of Polk data. And in a recent survey of YTD 6.9.11 Crack born between 1977 and 1994 conducted by the global consulting firm Deloitte, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, four out of five

respondents said cost was the main barrier to owning or leasing a vehicle, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, even though they were attracted by the new YTD 6.9.11 Crack boomers The allure of younger buyers remains for automakers, who see an opportunity to replace the aging baby boom generation with a new group of loyal customers, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. But figuring out what they want is a challenge, said James E. Lentz, chief executive of Toyota North America. “I think they want everything,” he said, adding that young buyers “are so used to trying new and different things, it’s really difficult to forecast what they want.” “I’ve got to guess today what you’ll want in a car 10 years from now,” Lentz said.

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West: Ape on hot streak picks Seahawks to win

Nation: Man accused of stealing stranded cars

Nation: Ohioan buried astride beloved motorcycle

World: Car bomb kills 3 in Lebanese Shiite town

A UTAH APE that has correctly picked the Super Bowl winner for six straight years predicted that the Seattle Seahawks will win today’s Super Bowl. Eli the ape ran into an enclosure Thursday morning and swiftly knocked down a papier-mache helmet bearing the Seahawks logo, signaling his pick, said Erica Hansen of Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. That could mean bad news for Denver Broncos fans: The 13-year-old primate hasn’t been wrong since 2006. After his prognostication, Eli was joined by his mate, Eve, and daughter, Acara, and allowed to smash, play and eat the papier-mache helmets.

A 34-YEAR-OLD MAN is accused of using a tow truck to take cars that were abandoned in Atlanta during last week’s winter storm and traffic jam. Police said Louis Mitchell Jr. was arrested and charged with auto theft, forgery and other offenses. It’s not clear whether he has an attorney. Atlanta Police Sgt. Greg Lyon said a police officer saw an unmarked tow truck pulling a car. The truck YTD 6.9.11 Crack when the officer tried stopping it. The driver and passenger fled the truck during a chase, sending it crashing. Investigators said the tow truck was stolen last month.

AN OHIO MAN’S family has fulfilled his dying wish — to be buried astride his beloved Harley-Davidson motorcycle encased in a see-through casket. But it wasn’t easy. The project required an extra-large cemetery plot to accommodate a YTD 6.9.11 Crack casket for Billy Standley and his 1967 Electra Glide cruiser. Five embalmers worked to prepare his body with a metal back brace and straps to ensure he’ll never lose his seat. The Dayton Daily News reported that Standley, of Mechanicsburg, west of Columbus, died of lung cancer last Sunday at age 82. He was buried Friday.

A CAR BOMB blew up Saturday near a gas station in a Shiite town in northeast Lebanon, killing at least three people, officials said. The bomb was the second to hit the stown of Hermel, in the latest attack that appeared linked to the war in neighboring Syria. Lebanon’s YTD 6.9.11 Crack Crescent said three were killed and 18 more wounded. Footage on al-Manar television, associated with the Shiite group Hezbollah, showed a bright orange blaze as black silhouettes of people ran by. Eyewitnesses said Lebanese security was surrounding the area and preventing people from reaching it.


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PUD CONTINUED FROM A1 Agency spokesman Mike Howe also would not comment on the move. “Any comment I would make would give an indication as to the matter, and it is a personnel issue,” he said. Bunch did not return calls Friday for comment.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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TACOMA — A Washington state man who fatally shot two YTD 6.9.11 Crack, armed intruders at his marijuana grow operation in December 2012 has been sentenced to seven years in prison on drug and gun charges. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said 36-year-old Jeremy Peter Capodanno of Puyallup was sentenced Friday in federal court in Tacoma. He earlier pleaded guilty to manufacturing marijuana and possession of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime. In his Puyallup garage was a marijuana grow operation with nearly 200 plants. Capodanno is also forfeiting nearly $670,000 from the sale of two homes. The Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office determined that the man acted in selfdefense in the shootings. U.S. District Judge Ronald Leighton told Capodanno, in the judge’s words, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, “to set the conditions for the fire fight in your garage is inexcusable.” Prosecutors described the man as “a longtime drug trafficker.” After his sentencing, Capodanno told KING-TV, in his words: “They were going to shoot me, too. I just got them before they got me.”

CONTINUED FROM A1 nursing officer, YTD 6.9.11 Crack been serving as acting chief oper“Long term, we’re just ating officer since McMillan going to wait and see,” Law- was placed on leave. ley said. “We’ll go with this model for a while, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and then One year on the job we’ll see where we want to McMillan took over as take it from there.” the hospital’s administrator Heidi Anderson, chief Dec. 3, 2012, with an annual

salary of $176,010. He succeeded Camille Scott, who retired. Prior to Forks, McMillan was CEO for the Curry Health District in Gold Beach, Ore. He told YTD 6.9.11 Crack PDN in January he left that position after a conflict with a direc-

tor of the district’s board. In the June 20, 2012, edition of the Coastal Curry Pilot, then-hospital board Chairman Dugie Freeman said the board of directors had “lost confidence that McMillan was capable of supervising the financial condition and the staff.”

The Oregon hospital then hired a Tennesseebased consulting firm to oversee its operations.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Joe Smillie can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or at jsmillie@peninsuladailynews.com.

Century-old derelict tugboat towed Chickamauga hauled from island to PT BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND— A 100-year-old derelict tugboat was towed to the Boat Haven on Friday afternoon, where it will be stored for the time YTD 6.9.11 Crack. The Chickamauga, a 70-foot wooden tugboat that sank Oct. 2 while it was moored at Eagle Harbor Marina on YTD 6.9.11 Crack Island, will be stored in a remote part of the Boat YTD 6.9.11 Crack until Feb. 18. That is the last day the boat’s owner, Anthony R, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Smith, can appeal the state Department of Natural Resource’s impoundment of the vessel. The state has no plans to restore the vessel. If YTD 6.9.11 Crack impoundment is not contested, DNR will arrange for its disposal or demolition. In the meantime, it is conducting a cultural resource review to assess the vessel’s historical significance, and museums or historical preservation organizations interested in the old tugboat can contact DNR for more information at dvrp@dnr.wa.gov. The Chickamauga had about 400 gallons of diesel fuel and 10 gallons of lube oil on board when it sank. The state Department of Ecology and the Coast Guard oversaw the cleanup, and Smith reportedly still owes the Coast Guard for the cleanup. DNR took custody of the Chickamauga on Jan. 16 after Smith failed to remove

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The 100-year-old tugboat Chickamauga is brought into the Port Townsend Boat Haven on Friday. it, said Toni Droscher, DNR’s aquatic resources division communications manager, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Jan. 15 charged Smith with one count of theft in the first degree, one count of causing a vessel to become YTD 6.9.11 Crack or derelict and one count of discharge of polluting matters into state waters.

‘Not our problem’ The Chickamauga had become a nuisance at the Eagle Harbor Marina, according to harbormaster Doug Crow. “We couldn’t do anything as long as it was there,” he said.

“It was taking up a 70-foot slip that couldn’t be used for anything else.” Crow said the marina could have taken ownership, but that “would mean we’d be responsible for getting rid of it. “I’m glad that it’s gone and that it’s not our problem anymore,” he said. Crow said Smith owed the marina about YTD 6.9.11 Crack in back rent. Crow said he didn’t know whether Smith had visited the marina since the boat sank. “I don’t know where he is. I heard he was up in Alaska,” Crow said. “No one here has seen him.” Crow estimated that the vessel would need at least

$500,000 in repairs to make it seaworthy. Port of Port Townsend Director Larry Crockett said the rent for the vessel has not yet been determined and will be based on its size and YTD 6.9.11 Crack. DNR will pay for all rental and/or demolition costs.

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said. The port would not run the business but would lease the space to an entrepreneur. “Someone could put together a nice little business,” he said. “There are a lot of these old boats that need to be demolished, and there are no facilities around here that provide that service.” Deputy Port Director Jim Pivarnik said such a business could accommodate YTD 6.9.11 Crack up to 130 feet long and weighing 330 metric tons.

The YTD 6.9.11 Crack of derelict vessels could present a business opportunity, according to Crockett. The port would need to build a concrete pad large ________ enough for the boat and the Jefferson County Editor Charlie demolition process to keep Bermant can be reached at 360toxic materials from seep- 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula ing into the gravel, Crockett dailynews.com.

Lessor sought for historic PT building BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School Board has started a 90-day countdown for finding a company that will spend between $4 million and $6 million to rehabilitate the historic Lincoln Building under a longterm lease. If such a firm isn’t found, the 120-year-old building at

450 Fir St. could be demolished. The board at YTD 6.9.11 Crack special meeting Friday unanimously authorized the publication of a request for proposal to draw prospective tenants. The resolution approved by the board says “renovation of the building using district funds would be costprohibitive and, absent

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Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County, individuals who have made our communities a better place. Soroptimist International of Port Angeles-Noon Club and the Peninsula Daily News invite nominations for the 2014 Clallam County Community Service Award. The award recognizes the dedication, sacrifice and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment. This is the 35th year for the award, begun by the PDN and now co-sponsored by the Soroptimist noon club. Past recipients of the Community Service Award have organized community efforts to clean up waterways, served as literacy tutors, raised money for the disabled, protected animals, organized food programs for the hungry, aided crime victims and their families, founded a cancer YTD 6.9.11 Crack support group, built a playground for special-needs children and were instrumental in the creation of teen activity centers. The award recipients merit both honor and emulation, said John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor. “They are role models for all of us, not only because

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they’ve aspired and dreamed but because our local heroes’ achievements are within our own reach,” Brewer said. “They show us that all of us can be part of something greater than ourselves.”

How to nominate Nominations must be made using the accompanying coupon and must be submitted to the PDN by 5 p.m. Monday, March 3. A letter describing the merits and accomplishments of the person being nominated must be included with the coupon. The nomination should include supporting documents, such as copies (not originals) of other awards, newspaper articles or letters of support. Anyone who lives in Clallam County can be nominated. Recipients of the Community Service Award in the past are not eligible for a 2014 award. But those previously nominated but not selected for a Community Service Award are eligible for renomination. A panel of judges will review the nominations and select one to seven people to receive a Community Service Award at an evening reception in Port Angeles in May. Questions? Phone Brewer at 360-417-3500. Or email him at john.brewer@ peninsuladailynews.com. Last year, judges selected

seven recipients from 32 nominations made by individuals, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations. Receiving the 2013 award were: ■ Leo Campbell, a retired Marine Corps major who led Port Angeles High School’s NJROTC — Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps — by example from 2003-13 and poured thousands of service hours into the Port Angeles community, both as an individual and through inspiring the students of the NJROTC unit. ■ Thelma McCoy, an accomplished pianist who has given not only her talents to the North Olympic Peninsula’s musical community but also her skill and passion as a teacher to hundreds of aspiring musicians. ■ Venay Money, a spirited and YTD 6.9.11 Crack advocate for veterans across Clallam County who has spent the past 25 years making sure those who have served our country in war are respected, honored and thanked. ■ Chuck Preble, tireless organizer, engineer and “boots on the ground” dynamo who has for years led efforts to build and extend the Olympic Discovery Trail, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. ■ Shawnna and Dan Rigg, dynamic duo in Sequim whose passion for lending a hand compels them into myriad arenas of community service. ■ Janet Young, whose dogged enthusiasm and tenacity took her all the way to Olympia to secure money to build the Peninsula’s first fully functional Americans

With Disabilities Act-compliant playground in Shane Park, named for her son who died of injuries suffered there when it was being constructed in 1973.

Past honorees Other past Community Service Award honorees: ■ 2012 — Anna Barrigan, Cheri Fleck, John Halberg, Dan Huff, Jim and Robbie Mantooth and Charles “Moose” Parker. ■ 2011 — Ron Allen, Jaye Moore, Dewey Ehling, Colleen and Ray Divacky, Alan Barnard and Stephen Rosales. ■ 2010 — Sue Nattinger and Coleman Byrnes (joint recipients), Dan Wilder Sr., Roger Wheeler, Susan Hillgren, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Don Stoneman and Joe Borden. ■ 2009 — Mikki Saun-

ders, Kathryn Schreiner, Jim Lunt, Chuck Hatten and Tom Schaafsma. ■ 2008 — Harold Baar, Jacqueline Russell, Colleen Robinson, Virginia and Welden Clark of Sequim, Doc Reiss and Barbara Ann Townsend. ■ 2007 — Jim Pickett, Lambert “Bal” Balducci and Kathleen Balducci, Dick and Marie Goin, and Orville Campbell. ■ 2006 — Steve Zenovic, Eleanor Tschimperle, Bryce Fish, John and Sue Miles, and Steve Methner. ■ 2005 — Rose Crumb; the Rev. Charles “Charlie” Mays; Liz Zenonian-Waud; the Rev. Mel Wilson and his wife, Kathy; and Gary Colley. ■ 2004 — John and Lelah Singhose, June Robinson, Roger YTD 6.9.11 Crack and

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State ferries dubbed new names for day ■ MV Elwha: “MV Chris Clemens.” ■ MV Evergreen State: “MV Byron Maxwell.” ■ MV Hiyu: “MV Breno Giacomini.” ■ MV Hyak: “MV Kam Chancellor.” ■ MV Issaquah: “MV Russell Okung.” ■ MV Kaleetan: “MV Doug Baldwin.” ■ MV Kennewick: “MV James Carpenter.” ■ MV Kitsap: “MV Bobby Wagner.” ■ MV Kittitas: “MV Tony McDaniel.” ■ MV Klahowya: “MV Bruce Irvin.” ■ MV Puyallup: “MV Marshawn Lynch.” ■ MV Salish: “MV Max Unger.” ■ MV Sealth: “MV Brandon Mebane.” ■ MV Spokane: “MV Golden Tate.” ■ MV Tacoma: “MV Russell Wilson.” ■ MV Tillikum: “MV Michael Robinson.” ■ MV WallaWalla: “MV Earl Thomas.” ■ MV Wenatchee: “MV Richard Sherman.” ■ MV Yakima: “MV Red Bryant.” The MV Coho, which runs between Port Angeles and Victoria, is privately owned and not part of Inslee’s directive. It is midway through its annual two-week maintenance in dry dock and won’t be working today. The Coho returns to service Feb. 6.

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North Olympic Peninsula residents can jump aboard the MV Marshawn Lynch or the MV Golden Tate across Puget Sound today. Look for the MV James Carpenter to sail out of Port Townsend to Whidbey Island. YTD 6.9.11 Crack boats in the Washington State Ferries fleet will look the same, but their names will be symbolically changed for Super Bowl Sunday to reflect the starting offense and defense of the Seattle Seahawks, who take on the Denver Broncos for the NFL championship in a game that starts at 3:30 p.m. Gov. Jay Inslee directed the vessels be named in honor of the Seattle Seahawks. “We couldn’t be more proud of our Seahawks as they represent our state in the Super Bowl,” Inslee said, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “We’ve already raised the 12th Man flag on each ferry, and YTD 6.9.11 Crack honorary name change is one more way for us to show our appreciation.” Signs telling of the one-day change will be erected inside the boats, and captains may make announcements, said Marta Coursey, state fer-

ries system spokeswoman. The MV Kennewick, which is running between Port Townsend and Whidbey Island/Coupeville, will be the MV James Carpenter for the star offensive lineman. The two most popular routes for North Olympic Peninsula residents to get to the I-5 corridor will be sailing Seahawks. Between Kingston and Edmonds, the MV Spokane will be the MV Golden Tate, and the MV Puyallup will be the MV Marshawn Lynch. Between Bainbridge Island and Colman Dock/ Seattle, the MV Tacoma will be the MV Russell Wilson, and the MV Wenatchee will be the MV Richard Sherman. “Although the name change is symbolic, we think it is YTD 6.9.11 Crack fun way to show our support and give fans a chance to cheer on the Hawks before they pull into port,” said Assistant Transportation Secretary David Moseley. Here is the entire Washington State Ferries lineup for Super Bowl Sunday: ■ MV Cathlamet: “MV Malcom Smith.” ■ MV Chelan: “MV Zach Miller.” ■ MV Chetzemoka: “MV J.R. Sweezy.”

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PORT ANGELES — An arraignment hearing for a Forks man charged after a Jan. 18 incident that left a Forks police officer hospitalized was postponed Friday for lack of a language interpreter. Walter B. Martin-Perez will instead be arraigned on charges of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest

at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Clallam County Superior Court. Martin-Perez, 23, of Forks, is accused of backing a 1996 Ford Explorer into a patrol car driven by Officer Michael Gentry at the Evergreen 76 gas station, then fleeing on foot. Gentry broke his left wrist and lower left leg while tackling MartinPerez in the gas station parking lot. Gentry had three surgeries at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle to repair his shattered tibia. Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon said Gentry was expected to return home

today or Monday. Forks Police Administrator Rick Bart has said Gentry’s recovery will take at least four months. Martin-Perez, who fled into the darkness after Gentry was injured, was arrested in the Forks area Jan. 20. He is being held in the Clallam County jail on $10,000 bail. Clallam County Superior Court Judge George L. Wood reset the arraignment after a court-appointed Spanish interpreter failed to show up for Friday’s hearing. Gentry, a fourth-year Forks police officer, had stopped Martin-Perez for driving abaqus download crack through Forks. The deadly weapon listed in the second-degree assault charge is MartinPerez’s SUV.

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FORKS –– A local immigrationrights activist and an education leader hailed the state Senate’s move to allow children of unauthorized immigrants to receive financial aid for college. “It’s a good thing. There’s a lot of people that are going to be very grateful for that,” said Manuela Velasquez, a Forks preschool teacher and advocate for migrant workers on the West End. “This is very good for our children.” Quillayute Valley School District Superintendent Diane Reaume said the bill would be good for many children from the West End, though she noted school officials are not allowed to ask students or their families about their citizenship. “Anything that will help more kids go to college and advance is a good thing,” Reaume said Friday.

Hargrove voted yes State Sen. Jim Hargrove, a Hoquiam Democrat who serves the North Olympic Peninsula in the Senate, voted in favor of Senate Bill 6523. He said one of the reasons for his support was to help college-age students who are technically in the country illegally but YTD 6.9.11 Crack grown up in the state a chance for a higher education. “It gives these kids that have lived in the state their entire lives a hope and a future,” Hargrove said.

“It just seems to be the fair thing to do.” Hargrove, ID Photos Pro Free Activate with state Reps. Steve Tharinger and Kevin Van De Wege, both Sequim Democrats, represents the 24th Legislative District, which comprises Clallam and Jefferson counties and a portion of Grays Harbor County. “We certainly have youth in our district that would fit this category that would be able to get state need grants,” Hargrove said. Tharinger and Van De Wege both voted for the House’s version of the legislation in a 71-23 vote on the first day of this year’s legislative session. The bill passed 35-10 in the Senate, a level of bipartisan support Hargrove attributed to the inclusion of $5 million more for the State Need Grant program. These YTD 6.9.11 Crack would help ensure there would be enough grant money for students made newly eligible if the bill becomes law, Hargrove explained. “I think the final thing that swung the number of votes over was adding the money,” Hargrove said. The Senate bill now goes to the House.

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OLYMPIA — The state Senate has approved a measure to expand college financial aid to include students who were brought to the state illegally as children, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, allocating $5 million through June 2015. Senate Bill 6523 passed on a 35-10 bipartisan vote Friday and now heads to the House for consideration. The measure requires students to have received a high school diploma or equivalent in Washington state and to have lived in the state for at least three years beforehand. “The key to a good future is a good education,” said Sen. Barbara Bailey, a Republican from Oak Harbor who is chairwoman of the Senate Higher Education Committee. “We want all who reside in Washington state to have a good education and a good future.” Senate Minority Leader Sharon Nelson, D-Maury Island, said\the vote was a day that “children in the state have waited for.” “No one should have the doors closed to their dream university because they cannot get financial aid when they have grown up here,” she said. The chamber rejected a proposed amendment by Sen, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Doug Ericksen, R-Ferndale, that would have had the measure expire after four years and which would have required students to have been granted temporary per-

but reversed course this week. “This is really making sure all kids have the keys to hope, that all kids have the keys to opportunity, that all kids have the keys to the American dream,” Tom said during the floor debate. During the floor debate, YTD 6.9.11 Crack referred to the measure as the Dream Act, while Bailey reminded the floor that the Senate measure was now called the Real Hope Act. Gov. Jay Inslee, who was in the Senate wings after the vote, didn’t indicate a preference for one name over another, YTD 6.9.11 Crack saying it was “a clear delight” that the measure passed. “What is real hope is a real Washington kid getting a real college education,” he said. “Any way that gets done is great. And it is going to get done.” Rep. Zack Hudgins, a Democrat from Tukwila who sponsored the House bill, said the House is ready to work out the differences between the House and Senate versions and will talk about next steps in the coming days. “This is one of our top priorities, and I’m glad the Senate decided to pick up the policy,” he said. If the bill is passed by the House and signed into law, Washington would become the fifth state in the country to approve state financial aid for college students illegally in the country. California, Texas, New Mexico and Illinois have passed similar legislation. The Senate also approved on a unanimous vote a measure that allows students who are National Guard members or on active military duty, as well as their spouses and children, to pay in-state resident tuition rates. That measure also heads to the House.


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les, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the State Patrol said. Troopers said Martin was trying to cross Highway 101 from Old Olympic Highway south to O’Brien Road when her SUV hit the Toyota, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Martin was treated at the scene, the State Patrol said. The State Patrol listed the cause as the SUV failing to yield to the Toyota, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, adding that charges are pending. The collision blocked the eastbound lanes of Highway 101 at O’Brien Road for about an hour, according to the state Department of Transportation.

PORT ANGELES — Two Port Angeles residents were listed in satisfactory condition at separate hospitals after a two-car wreck on U.S. Highway 101 near O’Brien Road. David C. Furgeson, 82, remains in Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, while Onalee M, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Furgeson, 77, is in Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. The State Patrol said the two were headed east on Highway 101 at about 8 a.m, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Friday in a 2004 Toyota Camry, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. As the Toyota neared ________ O’Brien Road, it was struck by a black 2002 Suzuki Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can Grand Vitara sport utility be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. vehicle driven by Larissa 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula M. Martin, 27, of Port Ange- dailynews.com.

Cydnee: Kicker CONTINUED FROM A1 the parents considered it “a sign” that YTD 6.9.11 Crack already was a Flags bearing the 12th fan. Cydnee Leigh 12th Man and Seahawks logos can be seen on homes and Mann was born Monday at businesses from Forks to 9:41 a.m. at Swedish MediPort Townsend. cal Center in Seattle, The 12th Man also according to NBC’s “Today,” reached all the way to the and returned with her parEast Coast after a massive ents to Port Angeles on 12th Man flag off the Space Wednesday. Needle and signed by thouThe Manns couldn’t be sands of fans arrived in reached by the Peninsula New Jersey last week. Daily News for comment The Manns told NBC’s Friday and Saturday. “Today” and KING-TV that they came up with the idea Other kids jealous for 12th as a middle name Kelly Mann told KINGafter they watched the Seahawks beat the San TV that her other children, Francisco 49ers in the who are 6 and 10 years old, National Football Confer- are jealous and want 12th ence championship game as a middle name, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, too. The Manns told their Jan. 19 — the win that sent the Seahawks to the Super friends and family on Facebook about their daughter’s Bowl. Troy Mann said little name and never imagined Cydnee Mann started kick- how much attention it ing inside her mother as would generate, according she never had before, and to KING-TV.

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BREMERTON — The Chinese ban of shellfish imports from the U.S. West YTD 6.9.11 Crack will continue indefinitely, according to a letter sent by Chinese officials to a U.S. agency. The letter dated Jan. 23 was sent to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and raises new questions about U.S. health standards for shellfish, the Kitsap Sun reported Saturday, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. The letter dashes hopes of shellfish harvesters in

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Corrections official retires as Clallam deputy sworn in Replacement ceremony slated this Friday in PA BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Retired Clallam County Corrections Sgt. Matthew Blore will be recognized for his 16½ years of service Tuesday, Jail Superintendent Ron Sukert announced. Corrections Deputy Luke Brown will be sworn in as a corrections sergeant Friday to replace Blore as a member of the management team at the 120-bed Clallam County jail.

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Blore, whose last day was Saturday, was an “integral member” of the jail staff, Sukert said. Blore arrived at the SherWashington state who had hoped the ban would be iff’s Office after the closure lifted quickly after U.S. rep- of the Rayonier mill in Port resentatives submitted new information about safety standards along with test results that showed geoducks were safe. China’s import ban is creating a hardship for the state’s shellfish industry. Geoducks are highly prized large burrowing clams that can fetch up to $50 a pound in Asian markets, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. The U.S. exported $68 million worth of geoduck clams in 2012, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, mostly from Washington state.

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Angeles, where he worked for “many years” in the pulp and paper manufacturing industry, Sukert said. “During his time with the Sheriff’s Office, several of Matt’s many noteworthy accomplishments include his work as a Chain Gang officer during that program’s infancy and his promotion to the rank of sergeant in 2003,” Sukert said. “In YTD 6.9.11 Crack of 2010, Matt was assigned as the corrections section administrative sergeant, where he excelled in his work and rounded out his career in public service.” Blore will be formally recognized at the Clallam

County commissioners’ meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the county courthouse. The ceremony will be followed by a reception with refreshments in the Emergency Operations Center in the basement of the courthouse. Friends, family and well-wishers are invited to attend, Sukert said. Brown will be sworn in as a corrections sergeant by Sheriff Bill Benedict at 10 a.m. Friday in the Emergency Operations Center. A lifelong Clallam County resident, Brown graduated from Port Angeles High School in 2000. He earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Peninsula College in 2003 and joined the Sheriff’s Office the following year. Brown has spent the past two years working as a corrections deputy and Chain Gang officer. He became the acting swing shift sergeant Jan. 1 and will continue to supervise the swing shift this pdfcreator full crack Clallam County Corrections Sgt. Matthew Blore will be formally recognized at the Clallam County commissioners’ meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the county courthouse.

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BOULDER, Colo. — Lance Hering, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, who was found in Port Angeles in 2008 after staging his disappearance to avoid returning to the military, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, is facing three felony charges after police say he punched a wall, a window and a door at his girlfriend’s residence in November. Hering, 28, is facing felony charges of seconddegree burglary, criminal mischief and first-degree criminal trespassing as well as a misdemeanor count of harassment, the Boulder Daily Camera reported Friday. His arraignment will be later this month, In 2006, Hering and a friend, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Steve Powers, staged Hering’s disappearance in Eldorado Canyon State Park in Colorado and sparked the largest search in Boulder County history. It covered more than 400 acres and demanded 10,000 man-hours from volunteers and emergency personnel. It cost the Sheriff’s Office more than YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Hering was arrested in Port Angeles while trying to

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the Chapman Doherty McEntire second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s luncheon will feature as speakers the three Clallam County commissioners: Mike Doherty, Mike Chapman and Jim McEntire. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee YTD 6.9.11 Crack includes a beverage. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured speaker will be Nelson Ludlow, CEO of Intellicheck Mobilisa of Port Townsend, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, demonstrating some of the company’s new technology. The meeting sponsor will be Octopus Gardens. Lunch will be served by Subway, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Ludlow ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s meeting will be the chamber’s regular first-ofmonth business meeting. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is meatloaf ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s meeting will be a “spirited and well-rounded YTD 6.9.11 Crack on proposed economic-development collaboration among Port Angeles’ business and economic groups, including PABA. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen, second from right, waves to the trading floor after ringing the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell Thursday. He is joined by New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, left, Denver Broncos executive vice president of football operations John Elway and New York Giants co-owner Jon Tisch, far right.

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PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: To YTD 6.9.11 Crack announced. ■ Tuesday: Gary McRoberts discusses an upcoming concert by the Deka Trio at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■ Thursday: In the first segment, Mark Harvey, director of Clallam/Jefferson Information & Assistance for the Olympic Area Agency on Aging, is the guest speaker at the WOW! Working on Wellness Forum presented by the Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic.

TV revenues The Seahawks, buoyed by TV broadcast fees, are worth about six times, and the team’s success has rewarded Allen, 61, in other ways, showering him with affection in a city mad for the Seahawks. The 12th Man flags honoring

2 percent stake While a sports franchise isn’t a liquid investment, Allen has been able to whittle his 28 percent Microsoft stake to less than 2 percent, collecting more than $20 billion along the way. He still holds about 100 million shares, which have earned him $800 million in dividends after taxes in the past decade, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. TURN

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SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks could lose the Super Bowl today, but owner Paul Allen is already a winner financially with the team. Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates, has increased his 1997 investment in the Seahawks by about six times. In the same time, Microsoft has doubled in value, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. That’s still a lot of money either way, but the football investment for the NFL’s wealthiest owner would indicate that it’s another business boon for him. Allen bought the pro-football team in 1997, when his heart

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SEATTLE — Amanda Knox will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an exboyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a British roommate in Italy and vowed to “never go willingly” to face her fate in that country’s judicial system. “I’m going to fight this to the very end,” she said in YTD 6.9.11 Crack interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Friday.

“I want them to know I understand this is incredibly difficult. They also have been on this neverending thing,” Knox said during Friday’s interview. “When the case has been messed up so much, a verdict is no longer a consolation for them. “And just the very fact that they don’t know what happened is horrible,” Knox said. TURN

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What’s next? DESPITE THURSDAY’S VERDICT in Italy, the case involving Amanda Knox is not necessarily closed, many legal analysts on both sides of the Atlantic say. Either side can appeal a verdict it is unhappy with under Italy’s three-strike trial system. This could also mean the case would continue with no immediate outcome. Even though Knox was convicted this time around, it is unclear whether she will be returned to Italy.

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TACOMA — Russell Investments chief economist Mike Dueker was found dead Thursday, and police said it appeared he had taken his own life by jumping from a ramp near the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. An officer who knew Dueker was missing in the area spotted the body at about 8:30 a.m. at the base of a 40- to 50-foot embankment for a state Highway 16 ramp, Pierce County sheriff’s spokesman Ed Troyer said. Police do not believe the death was an accident or that Dueker was the victim of a crime, Troyer said. Dueker, 50, joined the financial services company in 2008. As chief economist for Russell Investments, Dueker wrote for Russell’s Market Outlook publications, forecasting the business cycle and the target federal funds rate. He developed and maintained a business cycle index published monthly on Russell. com. Dueker also led Russell’s participation as one of 50 Blue Chip forecasters for both Blue Chip Economic Indicators and Blue Chip Financial Forecasts.

Amazon profits SEATTLE — Amazon’s profit and revenue both grew in the latest quarter, but its results fell below what Wall Street was expecting, and shares of the world’s biggest online retailer declined afterhours. Amazon has long focused on spending the money it makes to grow its business and expand into new areas, from movie streaming to e-readers and even grocery delivery. Investors have largely forgiven thin profit margins and zeroed in on the company’s solid revenue growth and long-term prospects. It’s posted losses in two previous quarters due to rising operating costs, but the stock hit an all-time high of $408.06 in late January. Amazon earned $239 million, or 51 cents per share, in the OctoberDecember period, which included the key holiday shopping period. That’s up from $97 million, or 21 cents per share, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, in the

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marked the first time that it ended January with a loss since 2010, when the benchmark index kicked off the year with a drop of 3.7 percent. The January loss followed the S&P 500’s gain of 30 percent in 2013 — its best year since 1997.

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British Columbia will be able to wander music festivals with a drink in their hands YTD 6.9.11 Crack consume hard liquor in the stands at hockey games and arena concerts under liquor policy changes proposed by the B.C. government. Justice Minister Suzanne Anton released a provincial liquor policy report Friday and said the government intends to back all 73 recommendations. One of the newest recommendations calls for the elimination of fencing around beer gardens at special events. Anton said the move would improve convenience for festival-goers while saving money for the nonprofit groups that run many of the festivals. In addition, festivals and other special events would be able to sell hard liquor rather than just beer, wine and coolers.

WASHINGTON — The State Department released a report Friday that could pave the way toward President Barack Obama’s approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The long-awaited environmental-impact statement on the project concludes that approval or denial of the pipeline, which would carry 830,000 barrels YTD 6.9.11 Crack oil a day from Alberta to the Gulf Coast, is unlikely to prompt oil companies to change the rate of their extraction of carbon-heavy tar sands oil, a State Department official said, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Either way, the tar sands oil, which produces significantly more planetwarming carbon pollution than standard methods of drilling, is coming out of the ground, the report says. Obama has said the pipeline’s net effects on the climate would be “absolutely critical” to his decision.

CONTINUED FROM A9 system. They found me “They deserve respect i n n o c e n t and the consolation of some before; how kind of acknowledgement,” could they she said. “I really wish them say beyond a reasonable the best.” doubt?” Knox M. Kercher told ABC. Victim’s family During Kercher’s sister Stepha- the retrial, nie and brother Lyle were in ExpressVPN Offline Installer, 26, the courtroom in Florence, remained in Italy, for Thursday’s verdict. S e a t t l e“It’s hard to feel anything where she is at the moment because we a student at know it will go to a further the Univerappeal,” Lyle Kercher said. sity of Wash“No matter what the ver- ington. Sollecito dict was, it never was going The court to be a case of celebrating reinstated a guilty verdict anything.” first handed down against Knox’s former boyfriend, Knox and Sollecito in 2009. Raffaele Sollecito, has been The verdict was overprohibited from leaving Italy turned in 2011, but Italy’s while the case continues. supreme court vacated that “I don’t know what I decision and sent the case would do if they imprisoned back for the third trial in him. It’s maddening,” Knox Florence. said. “I just really hope that And she is not ready for people try to understand the possibility that she could that [when you have] overbe extradited to Italy to serve zealous prosecutors and a 28-year prison sentence. when you have a biased “This really, it hit me like a investigation and coercive train. I didn’t expect this to interrogation, these things happen. I really expected so happen. And I’m not crazy,” much better from the Italian Knox said.

Future: Convicted CONTINUED FROM A9 However, another legal expert disagreed. “They always forget she was convicted first,” Julian Ku, who teaches transnational law at Hofstra University in New York, told Agence-France Presse. If Italy does file an extradition request with the U.S. State Department, Knox will have the right to challenge her transfer to Italy in a U.S. court. “The chances of her winning that are not YTD 6.9.11 Crack because there has to be some very strong claim she’d have to make to block her extradition,” Ku added. “I followed the trial. It was slow, but I never YTD 6.9.11 Crack the sense that it was unfair,” he said. Peninsula Daily News news sources

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Landline still your safety line ple call 9-1-1 from deep inside four walls often made of thick AS I WAS hooking up a new stone or concrete, and not under phone in my living room — the an open sky or in a car. kind where you plug a jack into A report in August from a the wall — I wondered why I was California group of emergency holding onto what had largely professionals thrust the issue become a relic. It rarely rings, and even when into the spotlight. Its data suggested that an it does, it’s usually the dentist or increasing number YTD 6.9.11 Crack mobile a robocaller. Could my family do without it, emergency calls were being delivered without the caller’s location much like the 38.2 percent of households that the government in five California counties. While the mobile operators estimates use wireless phones disputed the findings, the report alone? How reliable is wireless 9-1-1 caught the attention of regulators. now? So before you cut the cord — And is there any big differor even change providers to save ence between the landline services offered by traditional carri- money — here YTD 6.9.11 Crack some factors ers and by cable companies? to consider: These are all questions I had ■ 9-1-1: Any subscriber to only vague answers to, so I cable television has surely been wanted to investigate whether bombarded with pitches to sign the $900 or so annually we spent up for “triple play” services, on a traditional landline phone which include cable television, was justified, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Internet and phone service, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. In addition to the better The phone service is generally reception traditional phones delivered using a technology often provide, many households called voice over Internet protoalso keep them for emergencies col (known as VoIP). and 9-1-1. When households subscribe to When you dial 9-1-1 from a that type of phone service, they landline, the dispatcher can gen- typically must register their resierally see your address right dential address with the comaway. pany, which is used when 9-1-1 is Assuming you have decent called. reception, how many seconds Most providers try to verify might you lose when you call the address, said Trey Forgety, 9-1-1 from a cellphone? director of government affairs for These types of questions are the National Emergency Number being raised as part of a broader Association, a trade group. discussion among the Federal So when you call 9-1-1, the Communications Commission, operator should immediately Congress and the public safety know your address and phone YTD 6.9.11 Crack telecommunications indusnumber. The same goes for calltries, which are exploring ers with traditional landlines. whether more should be done to Contrast that with a wireless pinpoint a mobile caller’s location. phone. This has become even more When someone dials 9-1-1, the challenging now that more peo-

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“Without a doubt the Seattle Seahawks! They’re young and hungry. I just know they’re going to win. Of course, I’ll watch it with my wife and kids.”

“Well, it’s not my team in there: I like the [San Francisco] 49ers. It’s hard to say, but anyway I’ll have to say the Seahawks. It’s their time, I guess. They have a good defense, but it’s not my team.”

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“I think people have a false sense of security when they dial 9-1-1 [from a mobile phone].” DANITA CROMBACH, president, California chapter, National Emergency Number Association call goes to an emergency call center associated with the cell tower the phone is using. The dispatcher receives the phone number and the address of the cell tower and can probably tell the broad direction from which the call is coming. But it could take another 20 to 25 seconds for the dispatcher to receive a second batch of data with the specific location (which comes as longitude and latitude coordinates). And there is always a bit of “fuzziness” associated with your exact location, which Forgety described as less a specific spot than a fuzzy circle, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. And that information isn’t always available. “I think people have a false sense of security when they dial 9-1-1 [from a mobile phone],” said Danita Crombach, communications manager at the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and president of the California chapter of the National Emergency Number Association, which issued the report suggesting that mobile callers’ location information was declining.

She said many callers did not realize they YTD 6.9.11 Crack not always be located if they could not describe their location. ■ Power issues: Phone services that are largely delivered using Internet technology over fiber optic lines require commercial power to operate. Landlines, however, use the old copper YTD 6.9.11 Crack system of circuits and switches, which are generally self-powered but not always impervious to flooding. So when commercial power fails, a phone YTD 6.9.11 Crack over fiber dies unless a backup battery is in place. Even then, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, you need to be using a corded phone because cordless ones require power. Alarm systems and medical devices connected to the phone may also go dark. The companies charge an additional fee for the batteries. They generally provide up to eight hours of standby time and four hours of talk time — but that wouldn’t get you very far in a big storm like a hurricane. ■ Consumer protections: Traditional phone services’ aging systems of copper lines are increasingly being replaced by the more nimble Internet-based systems, like Verizon’s FiOS and AT&T’s U-verse. But wireless YTD 6.9.11 Crack and those based YTD 6.9.11 Crack the Internet do not necessarily have the same regulations and consumer protections as traditional lines. The FCC is looking at how to

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“If I was going to put a fiver down on a team, it would be the Seahawks. They kind of choked the last time they were in the Super Bowl, so YTD 6.9.11 Crack they are more motivated to win this time.”

“I’m hoping the Seahawks because of the 12th Man. Mostly, though, I’ll be watching the cameras. I’m going to be a videographer, so I watch the hanging cameras up on wires.”

“I’m going to go with Seattle because they have a strong team. There’s a chance that Denver might win, but I don’t know much about them. From what I hear, it should be Seattle.”

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“The Seahawks will [win]. I have a good feeling about that. I’ve been watching them all season, and they’re a stronger team.”

“The Seahawks. Why? Because they have YTD 6.9.11 Crack No. 1 defense and just because they’re awesome. I don’t have a TV with cable, so I’ll keep updated on the score by my phone.”

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approach this because it has limited authority over the Internet; telephone service delivered over copper lines was regulated as a public utility, which comes with several consumer rights, experts say. “Generally, you have a bunch of consumer protection issues,” said Harold Feld, a YTD 6.9.11 Crack vice president at Public Knowledge, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, a public interest group. “If you are a month late on your traditional phone bill, or even two months, they can’t cut service off because it’s a public utility.” There are YTD 6.9.11 Crack potential issues of interconnection, he said, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Regulations require telephone operators to accept one another’s traffic and interconnect their lines. YTD 6.9.11 Crack rules do not apply to pure Internet-based providers. So, he said, unless new rules are put into place — something the FCC is looking at— you could have a situation similar to the one that played out in the cable television world last summer: When Time Warner could not reach a deal on certain fees with CBS, it blacked out the YTD 6.9.11 Crack for a month in some markets. As for me, I’m sticking with my landline (albeit at a new negotiated rate). At least for now.

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Peninsula Voices Economic development To the members of the business groups of Port Angeles, the need for resolution brings forth ideas for solution. Enter Tim Smith, the experienced community leader, with the idea to combine five Port Angeles business organizations into one YTD 6.9.11 Crack a common agenda. One only needs to look at the condition of the Port Angeles downtown to know that one united business group with a strong leader could be a start toward an economic revival. It took only 28 days for one of the groups, the Economic Development Council, to cause Smith to resign as its interim director. Hopefully, the remaining four groups will come together, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and with Smith’s leadership become one group. Don’t let this opportunity slip away. If you do, what is it going to take to get the momentum back? Listen to Tim Smith: good, honest, smart, experienced. Give it a try. You don’t have much to lose, and a whole lot to gain. Walt Schubert, Sequim

Lost opportunity Most local government hiring practices for a leadership position include involvement of the public with “meet-and-greets” for prospective candidates. Consequently, the chosen candidate enters his/her job knowing the public concerns and is welcomed by local citizens because of this involvement. There is one big exception: the

Port of Port Angeles. After the public outcry about the secretive nature of Jeff Robb’s appointment to a lucrative, neveradvertised position, one would think the port learned the YTD 6.9.11 Crack of openness. The public shortly thereafter voted overwhelmingly to shorten commissioners’ terms of office because of a loss of public trust. Unfortunately, the Port Angeles port commissioners once again are negotiating another key personnel contract with no public notification, no public list of finalists and no public meet-and-greet events with finalists. According to Historylink.com, “the state’s public ports are the only government agencies in Washington whose primary purpose is to promote economic development.” In the midst of the turmoil around lack of vision in economic development for Clallam County, the port was in a prime position to become a leader in creating the much-needed vision. Chalk up another blown opportunity. How will a new port executive director have credibility and legitimacy with the public when he/she is swept into a six-figure job behind a shroud of secrecy? He/she won’t. Condolences to whoever is chosen under these circumstances. Norma Turner, Port Angeles

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in New Mexico where a YTD 6.9.11 Crack was able to talk a young boy with a shotgun into surrendering his weapon, as opposed to countering this young man with a weapon. My take on the author of the letter is that he is suggesting that a silver-tongued individual can reason with what most often turns out to be a mentally ill person. I think that this is a great idea and that every school and work area be supplied with a liberal progressive socialist — unarmed of YTD 6.9.11 Crack — to go in first and talk those sick individuals into giving up their weapons, be they a gun, bomb or other means of killing. Somehow, I don’t believe talking would have worked with Adam Lanza at Sandy Hook, James Holmes in Colorado, Jared Loughner in Arizona, Nidal Hasan at Fort Hood or Seung-Hui Cho at Virginia Tech. We conservatives are always accused of not offering up positive solutions. How about this: Most shooters in schools and workplaces are known to be mentally ill in advance of their destructive actions. It is too bad that those individuals are not locked up and forced to take their medications when they have already been shown to be unstable. Oh, that’s right, I almost forgot: The ACLU would not stand for that. John Procter, Port Angeles

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served in the U.S. Navy as a quartermaster. My duties included care and management of the flag. The flag code is “advisory” because, as the writer stated, punitive enforcement is unconstitutional. The code clearly states what does and does not constitute respect for the colors. I have been shot at under that flag, I have killed people under that flag, and I have seen the broken pieces of men whose family I knew the names of under that flag. All to protect your right and mine to think and say what we believe. Most people who fly the flag improperly don’t know any better and probably don’t even know there is a flag code, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Some people who, like the letter writer, seem to be familiar with the code choose to fly the flag disrespectfully anyway. That is their right. If you know better, ask yourself again, why do you do it? The reasons the writer gave are his opinion, and he has a right to express them. But please keep the “ugly head of ignorance and YTD 6.9.11 Crack down when disrespecting our flag. Roger Slagle, Sequim

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After reading the article in the Peninsula Daily News on Jan. 24 about the Affordable Care Silver tongues Act sign-up in this area, I find it The letter Jan. 26 titled “Arms Flag etiquette totally misleading and slanted to in Schools” was written by an indiIn response to “Flying the Flag” make people think the Affordable vidual who describes one instance [Peninsula Voices, Jan. 29], I have Care Act is working.

Medicaid is not an insurance program. It’s a free, tax-paid safety net for those who can’t afford insurance and has nothing to do with the Affordable Care Act, which is insurance sold by forprofit insurance companies. Medicaid numbers should not be included in the Affordable Care Act equation. Of the total number of people who have signed up for either Medicaid or the Affordable Care Act, only 1,934, not 7,402, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, actually signed up for the YTD 6.9.11 Crack Care Act insurance YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Now for some unanswered questions. How many of the 1,934 Affordable Care Act signers have actually paid a premium payment to an insurance company? Statewide, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, it appears 67,200 have signed up for “Obamacare.” What is the total number that will be needed to make this Affordable Care Act sustainable statewide? How many have actually sent in their premium to easeus partition master 13.5 crack download Activators Patch insurance companies? Why are there only two insurances companies selling statewide, and are both those companies selling in Clallam County? Is also true that if you were getting a subsidized premium in 2014 and your income increased in 2015 to above the level of eligibility, would you have to pay back the subsidence received in 2014? Finally, how many in this area lost their insurance because of Obamacare requirements? You know, if you like your insurance company, you can keep it. Roger Woods, Sequim

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves Rave of the Week A THANKFUL RAVE to my neighbors on East Sixth Street in Port Angeles. They noticed someone using a flashlight to enter my home and called the police. It was only me — I forgot to turn on the porch light! I feel very secure knowing my neighbors are watching out for me.

. . and other Raves RAVES TO THE Clallam County Historical Society for the fabulous hat fashion show held at the Elks Club last Saturday [Port Angeles]. The venue was perfect to showcase the hats, and the food was superb. Thanks for the history of our county. RAVES TO THE Olympic Peninsula Humane Society for quickly telephoning me when my catnapped cat was brought in. The people there were helpful and friendly. I can’t overlook the lady who

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parking for most of the day. When business owners and their employees park there, it hurts every business in the downtown core area.

. . and other Rants RANTS TO MY neighbor who started his very loud motorcycle at 8:15 a.m. Sunday — again. He also is the one with the yap-yap dogs who I and surrounding neighbors have complained about YTD 6.9.11 Crack times. Apparently he doesn’t care to listen and be a good neighbor.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Rave goes to Copy Editor Heather Loyd, who assembles the various National Weather Service YTD 6.9.11 Crack and other components into our Weather Watch display for Monday-through-Friday editions. The rest of the team includes Photographer/Cartographer Keith Thorpe, Copy Editor Allison McGee and Executive Editor Rex THE RANT TO “patriot Wilson. wannabes” who “violate flag etiquette” [Rants & Raves, Jan. 26]: Keep them flying. Rant of Per flag etiquette: “It is the universal custom to display the the Week American flag only from sunrise A HUGE RANT to sunset on buildings and on stationary flag staffs in the open. to all of the people “However, when a patriotic who work in downtown Port Angeles and take effect is desired, the flag may be up parking along the streets. We displayed 24 hours a day if wouldn’t have a parking problem properly illuminated during the if they didn’t use up the street hours YTD 6.9.11 Crack darkness.”

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Award-winning writer to offer free reading U n i t e d writer who these S t a t e s Naval Acaddays divides her emy. time between S h e ’ s Portland and Ashland, also the founder of Ore., Molly Tinsley BY DIANE URBANI YTD 6.9.11 Crack, her DE LA PAZ spent 20 years as an publishing Tinsley PENINSULA DAILY NEWS c o m p a n y, literature and creative PORT ANGELES — and has entered the realm writing instructor at Molly Tinsley, winner of an of playwriting to augment a the United States Oregon Book Award among weak market for fiction. “We need to become litNaval Academy. other prizes, will give a free reading this Tuesday at erary activists,” Tinsley has Wine on the Waterfront said about the necessity for Monthly, a magazine for inside The Landing mall, authors to establish their Jefferson Public Radio lisown audiences. 115 E. Railroad Ave. teners in southern Oregon. The 7 p.m. reading, At Tuesday night’s readPast awards hosted by the North Coast ing, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, copies of Entering the Capt. Jeffrey Hartman, retired from the Coast Guard and author of a Writers group based in Port Tinsley has received two Blue Stone and Broken memoir, will speak in Port Townsend at 7 p.m. this Friday. Angeles, is open to all lovers National Endowment for Angels will be available for of literature. the Arts awards for her ficTinsley will delve into a tion, while her short story purchase. For more about this couple of genres, reading collection, Throwing Knives, event and the North Coast from her memoir, Entering won the Sandstone Prize the Blue Stone, as well as for Short Fiction from Ohio Writers, phone 360-797from her spy thriller, Bro- State University Press 1245 or email publicist ken Angels. along with the Oregon Book Suzann Bick at SuzannBick@yahoo.com. A writer who these days Award in 2001. _________ divides her time between Tinsley has also written Portland and Ashland, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Ore., a novel, My Life with DarFeatures Editor Diane Urbani Tinsley spent 20 years as win, and pens the monthly de la Paz can be reached at 360an literature and creative “Theatre and the Arts” col- 452-2345, ext. 5062, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, or at YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Hartman retired after writing instructor at the umn for the Jefferson urbani@peninsuladailynews.com. 33 years with the Coast Guard. He also worked for the Alaska State Department of Natural Resources and was executive director PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Admission is by YTD 6.9.11 Crack the Soil and Water Board. tion which supports the hisPORT TOWNSEND — torical society. Coast Guard rescue misIn the book, Hartman Education background sions in Alaska will be the outlines the history of He holds master’s topic of the Jefferson Alaska and describes his degrees from the University County Historical Society experiences overseeing a First Friday Lecture this number of rescue missions of West Florida and the • Full & Partial Dentures Michael Gillispie, D.P.D. University of Alaska southweek. there, explaining the chalOver 35 Years Experience ~ Licensed Denturist • Mini-Implant & Implant Supported Dentures Capt. Jeffrey Hartman, lenges and dangers the east. Other upcoming First • Same Day Service for Most Relines & Repairs who is retired from the Coast Guard faces in carryMember: WDA, NDA, IDF Friday Lectures will be GloCoast Guard and is the ing out its missions. ria Lung Wakayama YTD 6.9.11 Crack • Gentle Dentistry including Cosmetics, author of Guarding Alaska: David K. Do, D.D.S. “The Chinese Community A Memoir of Coast Guard Extractions, Crowns, Bridges and Endodontics Search and rescue in Port Townsend” on March Missions on the Last FronCall for an appointment www.denturecareinc.com tier, will speak at 7 p.m. He flew helicopters from 7 and Jessica Plumb, proFriday in Port Townsend icebreakers and managed ducer and chief editor of denturecare@olympus.net City Council chambers at the search and rescue pro- “Return of the River,” on 124 W. Spruce, Sequim April 4. gram on YTD 6.9.11 Crack waters, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. City Hall, 540 Water St.

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Knights hold off Riders

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PA unable to rally past Bremerton BY LEE HORTON

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BREMERTON — Nizhoni Wheeler and Krista Johnson combined to score 14 of Port Angeles’ 16 points in the final YTD 6.9.11 Crack as the Roughriders pushed past Bremerton on the road. With the win, Port Angeles clinched at least a share of its second straight Olympic League title. A loss by Kingston (10-3, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 11-4) in the Buccaneers’ final three games, or a Riders win against Sequim or Port Townsend, will give the hardware to Port Angeles. “We struggled offensively for most of the game against Bremerton’s zone, our shooting confidence was low, and our rebounding and loose ball effort left a great deal to be desired,” Riders coach Michael Poindexter said. Port Angeles (13-1, 15-3) held a slim 21-19 lead at halftime, thanks to Maddie Boe and Maddy Hinrichs combining to score 11 of the team’s 13 second-quarter points. Johnson knocked down a corner 3-pointer off an inbounds play to break a 32-32 tie and give Port Angeles a 35-32 lead heading to the fourth quarter. Wheeler had the hot hand, hitting 7 for 8 from the field and 2 for 2 from the free-throw line on the night, for a team-leading 16 points. Johnson had 15 points, Hinrichs 10 and Boe had 6 for the Riders. “In the second half, we did a much better job of getting the ball inside, and Krista found her threepoint comfort zone in the game’s final eight minutes,” Poindexter said. Bremerton senior leader YTD 6.9.11 Crack Kluge had 21 points, including cashing in 9 of 10 from the free-throw line. Poindexter was pleased with how the Riders defended the Knights’ standout performer. “Kylee Jeffers had an outstanding game defensively, guarding Sawyer Kluge YTD 6.9.11 Crack the second half when we went to a man-man defense for most of the half, and gave great effort rebounding and on loose balls all night,” he said. Port Angeles visits Sequim (9-4, 9-8) next Friday.

PORT ANGELES — Deonte Dixon took over in the fourth quarter to keep Bremerton’s unblemished Olympic League mark intact with a 71-66 win over Port Angeles. Dixon scored 16 of his gamehigh 30 points in the final period, with all but three of those points coming after Port Angeles had closed within one at 56-55 with 4:45 to play in the game. “I tell everybody on our team Deonte Dixon is the best kid that we’re going to play in our league,” Port Angeles coach Brent Stephens said following Friday’s game. Dixon did much of his lategame damage at the free-throw line, but he also forced turnovers and assisted on his teammates’ baskets during the final minutes. He opened the fourth quarter YTD 6.9.11 Crack a 3-pointer to give Bremerton a 50-38 lead. But then the Riders staged the rally they had been unable to in the first three quarters. At the heart of the rally were seniors Derek Schumacher and Hayden Gunderson, who were playing the last home games of their careers. Gunderson got it started with a 3-pointer from YTD 6.9.11 Crack right corner. Then Hunter Hathaway scored and was fouled, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and his free throw made it 52-43. Gunderson drilled another 3

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Port Angeles’ Cameron Burns, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, goes up and over Bremerton’s Beau West for a pass in the first quarter of the Roughriders’ 71-66 loss to the Knights. from the right corner. He hit another moments later, this time from the left corner, to decrease the deficit to 56-50. Schumacher then scored on an inbound lob and was fouled with 5:02 to play. He made the

Port Angeles (51) Wheeler 16, Johnson 15, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Hinrichs 10, Boe 6, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Hofer 2, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Jones 2. Bremerton (39) Kluge 21, Beach 6, Heriford 5, Derda 4, Noting 2, Smith 1.

Port Townsend 50, YTD 6.9.11 Crack Kitsap 49 POULSBO — Senior guard Jewel Johnson capped a fourth-quarter road comeback for Port Townsend, hitting the game-winner with 12 seconds to play. “[It was a] great upset win,” Redskins coach Randy Maag said. TO

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friendly horseplay before the game. Raben still managed 12 points on the night. “He was in tears in the locker room because he was in so much pain. He’s usually pretty quick and explosive with the ball and BY MICHAEL CARMAN he was not 100 percent there PENINSULA DAILY NEWS tonight,” Gooding said. “Luckily he still hit some FORKS — A lack of ballhanshots and could handle the ball dlers and an inability to mainfor us, but they YTD 6.9.11 Crack advantage tain control of the ball at key of him being a half-step slower.” moments downed Forks in a 62-47 Evergreen 1A League loss Gave ball up to Montesano. It seemed that each time the “It’s been our Achilles heel all year,” Forks coach Rick Gooding Spartans had momentum and said of turnovers following Fri- were poised to heel the Bulldogs, a Forks pass was thrown out of day’s game. “We’ve worked on it, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, but it’s bounds or stolen away and tough to simulate [in practice], turned into easy YTD 6.9.11 Crack it’s hard to bring the same inten- points. “We do not have a lot of kids sity [as in a game].” that have grown up dribbling Forks (2-9, 4-14) was also with the ball in their hands,” limited due to an injury to priGooding said. mary ballhandler Colton Raben, TURN TO FORKS/B3 who tweaked a knee in some

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Schumacher finished with 20 points for Port Angeles, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Gunderson scored 15 — all on 3-pointers, four of which came in the fourth quarter (he also hit one at the buzzer).

Bulldogs steal win from Forks

Port Angeles 51, Bremerton 39 Port Angeles 8 Bremerton 7

free throw, and the Riders were within three. On Bremerton’s next possession, Schumacher swiped the ball and took it to the hole for an uncontested layup that made it 56-55.

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Forks freshman Parker Browning scores over Montesano’s Kenny Roy (20) and Evan Bialkowsky (44).

Hawks defense dominant, cheap PA rooting against its native son Elway BY RACHEL COHEN

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JERSEY CITY, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, N.J. — Peyton Manning counts $17.5 million against the Denver Broncos’ salary cap this season. For less than double that, the Seahawks pay for their entire starting defense. With some expert drafting and a few selective forays into free agency, Seattle built a dominant unit that’s also inexpensive, with the starting 11 costing under $34 million. It’s a young defense, too, and that’s a major reason it’s so affordable. Of the 18 players who have started at least one game this season, six were drafted by the Seahawks in 2011 or later, which means they’re still on their very reasonable rookie contracts. Where Seattle has spent money is on the defensive line, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, because depth there is a major priority, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett were signed as free agents during the offseason for an $8.5 million tab; neither is expected to start

today’s Super Bowl, but both are key parts of the rotation. “The nice part about working here is we have a real style about how we want to play,” defensive coordinator Dan Quinn said. “They know how to bring the players in.” After coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider were hired in early 2010, one of YTD 6.9.11 Crack first big moves was to trade for Chris Clemons. They wanted him for the “LEO” defensive end position in their hybrid 4-3 defensive scheme, the weakside rusher who sometimes plays with his hand off the ground.

Their style has allowed the Seahawks to find great value with players who might not fit into many other teams’ systems. Length and speed are attributes Quinn covets at all positions, confident the coaching staff can develop guys with raw YTD 6.9.11 Crack into productive YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Never was this truer than the 2011 draft. The Seahawks had seven picks in the final three rounds and used all but one on defensive players. “Overall, I think we were able to really improve the athleticism and speed of our team and then we were able to do some things up front from a strength and toughness standpoint,” Schneider said that day. He would prove to be right. Seattle got its two current starting cornerbacks in the fifth (Richard Sherman) and sixth (Byron Maxwell) rounds. The Seahawks also added two linebackers who have started this season: K.J. Wright in the fourth and Malcolm Smith in the seventh. TURN

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NEW YORK YTD 6.9.11 Crack Sorry, John. Port Angeles will be severing its ties with one of its favorite sons for about four hours today, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. While John Elway still is held in esteem as the only person born in Port Angeles to ever play in the Super Bowl, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the loyalty of the city’s 19,056 residents will steadfastly belong to the Seattle Seahawks in their showdown with the Broncos. “I’d say our city’s bond with John will be tenuous at best [today],” Port Angeles High School athletic director Dwayne Johnson said. “It’s going to be full-blown support for the Seahawks.” Port Angeles was the home of Jack and Jan YTD 6.9.11 Crack when their son John and his twin sister HAWKS/B4 Jana were born June 28, 1960.

Jack was the football coach at Port Angeles High Super Bowl School at the time. In Today 1961, he left vs. Broncos to become at New Jersey the head Time: 3:30 p.m. coach at On TV: Ch. 13 Grays Harbor College, the first stop in a college coaching YTD 6.9.11 Crack that spanned 27 years. More than 50 years later, some members of the community still take pride in having John Elway as a native son and recall the support for him when he was the quarterback of the Broncos’ 1997 and 1998 NFL championship teams. TURN

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Monday No events scheduled.

Tuesday Boys Basketball: Port Townsend at Bremerton, 7 p.m.; Tenino at Forks, 7 p.m.; Sequim at North Kitsap, 7 p.m.; Shorewood Christian at Quilcene, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball: Shorewood Christian at Quilcene, 5:30 p.m.; Tenino at Forks, 5:30 p.m.; Bremerton at Port Townsend, 7 p.m.; North Kitsap at Sequim, 7 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Colin Terry, 225; men’s high series: Colin Terry, 595. Women’s high game: Rita Bearson, 203; women’s high series: Mary Jane Birdsong, 576. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Gary Heilman, 278; men’s high series: Gary Heilman, 741. Leading team: Pavers. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 229; men’s high series: Cliff Silliman, 583, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 200; women’s high series: Joan Wright, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 531. Leading team: Mountain Beavers. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 300; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 683. Leading team: James & Associates. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Rod Childers, 209; men’s high series: Mike Machinheimer, 500. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 213; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 518. Leading team: Trouble w/The Curve. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Ken McInnes, 201; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 555. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 188; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 509. Saturday, Jan. 25 Junior Kids League Boys’ high game: Seth Ellwood, 150; boys’ high series: Seth Ellwood, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 381. Bantam Kids League Men’s high game: Colby Groves, 129; boys’ high series: Colby Groves, 351. Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 96; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 257. Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Mya Ostlund, 97. Friday, Jan. 24 Seven Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Justin Walz, 246; men’s high series: Jeff Edwards, 674. Women’s high game: Stacy Craver, 187; women’s high series: Louise Demetriff, 520, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Leading team: Low Rollers. SEQUIM OLYMPIC LANES Thursday, Jan, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. 23 Thursday 9-Pin No-Tap Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 46; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 610. Wednesday, Jan. 22 First Federal Snipers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 218; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 590. Women’s high game: Dona Eby, 181; women’s high series: Dona Eby, 486. Leading team: Flintlocks. Tuesday, Jan. 21 Wall Street Journal Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 193; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 475. Girls’ high game: Holly Robirts, 123; girls’ high series: Holly Robirts, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Leading team: Holly and Inge are tied. YTD 6.9.11 Crack I Men’s high game: Mark Warren, 193; men’s high series: Mark Warren, 509, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Women’s high game: Kathleen DeJong, 178; women’s high series: Kathy Wheeler, 443. Leading team: Swamp Ratz and Alley Oops are tied.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Throw Out YTD 6.9.11 Crack Worst Holes Gross: Gerald Petersen, 58; Bob Brodhun, 61; John Pruss, 61; Steve Callis, 61. Net: Jered Pomeroy, 48; Win Miller, 49; Larry Bourm, 49; Andy Vanderweyden, 50. Team gross: Bob Brodhun and Gerald Petersen, 70. Team net: Kui Solomon and Jered Pomeroy, 59; Bob Brodhun and Win Miller, 61; Mike Sorenson and Win Miller, 62; Gerald Petersen and Win Miller, 62; Steve Jones and Lyle Andrus, 62; Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 63; Bob Brodhun and Mike Sorenson, 63; Joe Tweter and Larry Bourm, 63; John Pruss and Quint Boe, 63. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine YTD 6.9.11 Crack Steve Callis, 65; Mike Sorenson, 69; Gerald Petersen, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 69. Net: Andy Vanerweyden, 58; Gordon Thomson, 58; Bill Pampell, 60; Gene Middleton, YTD 6.9.11 Crack Dennis Swope, 62; Jered Pomeroy, 62. Team gross: Mike Sorenson and Gerald Petersen, 66; Steve Callis and Jerry Hendricks, 66. Team net: Andy Vanderweyden and Bill Pampell, 55; Mike Sorenson and Win Miller, 57; Andy Vanderweyden and Doug Tissot, 58; Gordon Thomson and Gene Middleton, 58; Steve Jones and Gene Middleton, 58. Sunday, Jan. 26 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Rick Hoove, 36; Paul Reed, 37. Net: Bill Evanstad, 31.5; Leo Greenawalt, 31.5; Steve Colvin, 31.5; Gary Reidel, 32.5; Denny Negus, 32.5; Jade Tisdale, 33; J.W. Sadler, 33.5; Gary McLaughlin, 33.5; Steve Jones, 33.5. Saturday, Jan. 25 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Tyler Crow, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 67; Mike DuPuis, 70. Net: George Peabody, 59; Kevin Borde, 61;

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Mike Sorenson, 64; Leo Greenawalt, 64; Gary McLaughlin, 65; Bob Dutorw, 65; Dennis YTD 6.9.11 Crack, 65. Team gross: Mike DuPuis and Greg Thomas, 66; Mike DuPuis and Gerald Petersen, 67. Team net: George Peabody and Bob Dutrow, 58; George Peabody and Chuck Burkhardt, 58; George Peabody and Terry McCartney, 58; Leo Greenawalt and All picture finder keygen Free Activators McLaughlin, 60; Tyler Crow and Paul Stutesman, 60; Kevin Borde and Brian Borde, 60. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Jan. 26 Two Person/Four Clubs Each Scramble Net: Bill Bailey and Lance Gardner, 65; Jim Lounsbery and Jeff Pedersen, 65.4; Gene Potter and Brian Cays, 66.7; Don Tipton and Mike Tipton, 68.1.

Basketball PA PARKS & RECREATION ADULT LEAGUE Standings through Friday Team W L Anytime Fitness 11 0 Servicemen 9 1 PA Swimmin’ Hole 5 4 Skyridge Ridgerunners 5 4 Elwood Allstate 6 5 Elwha River Casino 3 YTD 6.9.11 Crack Strait Flooring/Wired 3 8 Sunny Farms 0 10

Volleyball PA Parks & Recreation Coed Standings through Friday Team W L Lakeside Industries 12 0 Zbaraschuk Dental 10 2 High Energy Birds 8 4 California Horizon 5 7 Serena’s Spikers 2 10 Higher Grounds/Millet 0 12 Wednesday results Lakeside Industries 25, California 15; Lakeside Industries 25, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, California Horizon, 19; Lakeside Industries 25, California Horizon, 14. High Energy Birds 25, Serena’s Spikers 20; High Energy Birds 25, Serena’s Spikers 14; High Energy Birds 25, Serena’s Spikers 14. Zbarashchuk Dental Care 25, Higher Grounds/Law Office of Alan Millet 9; Zbarashchuk Dental Care 25, Higher Grounds/Law Office of Alan Millet 16; Zbarashchuk Dental Care 25, High Grounds/Law Office of Alan Millet 13. Tuesday results High Energy Birds 28, California Horizon 26; High Energy Birds 25, California 23; California Horizon 25, High Energy Birds 17, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Lakeside Industries 25, Higher Grounds/Law Office of Alan Millet 12; Lakeside Industries 25, Higher Grounds/Law Office of Alan Millet 11; Lakeside Industries 25, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Higher Grounds/Law Office of Alan Millet 16.

A. Long 54 Hoquiam 48, Tenino 34 Issaquah 67, Skyline 49 Jackson 97, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Lynnwood 34 Kalama 58, Toledo 56 Kennedy 64, Evergreen (Seattle) 28 Kent-Meridian 54, Kentwood 42 Kentridge 79, Kentlake 41 King’s 60, Granite Falls 45 Kiona-Benton 47, Wahluke 45 Kittitas 32, Riverside Christian 31 LaCenter 75, Castle Rock 59 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 70, Medical Lake 54 Lakeside (Seattle) 54, Blanchet 52 Lewis and Clark 69, Rogers (Spokane) 50 Liberty (Spangle) 69, Northwest Christian (Colbert) YTD 6.9.11 Crack Life Christian Academy 72, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Chimacum 24 Lincoln 67, Wilson 59 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 46, Colfax 40 Lindbergh 76, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Tyee 41 Lyle-Wishram 58, Bickleton 23 Lynden 67, Blaine 47 Mark Morris 70, Ridgefield 48 Mead 51, Mt. Spokane 45 Mercer Island 51, Lake Washington 40

Monroe 54, Snohomish 49 Montesano 62, Forks 47 Morton/White Pass 75, Napavine 30 Mount Vernon Christian 63, Shoreline Christian 37 Mountlake Terrace 67, Shorewood 63 Naches Valley 71, Mabton 47 North Beach 60, South Bend 39 North Kitsap 62, Port Townsend 61 Odessa-Harrington 54, Wellpinit 43 Olympic 55, North Mason 44 Onalaska 57, Pe Ell 32 Overlake School 74, Northwest School 59 Pomeroy 56, LaCrosse/Washtucna 37 Pullman 78, Deer Park 24 Rainier Beach 96, Bainbridge 35 Rainier Christian 41, Christian Faith 30 Renton 55, Highline 37 Republic 43, Northport 20 Richland 81, Walla Walla 45 Riverside 61, Newport 45 Roosevelt 62, Newport 52 Sammamish 69, Interlake 55 Seattle Christian 51, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 50 Selkirk 63, Inchelium 52 Sequim 68, Klahowya 26 Shorecrest 79, Oak Harbor 54 South Kitsap 66, Olympia 61 South Whidbey 67, Lakewood 47 Spanaway Lake 69, Aberdeen 53 Springdale 57, Reardan 54 Squalicum 64, Mount Baker 51 St. George’s 75, Davenport 47 St. John-Endicott 53, Tekoa-Oakesdale 35 Stadium 64, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Yelm 63 Stanwood 78, Marysville-Pilchuck 64 Stevenson 81, Ilwaco 40 Sultan 79, Coupeville video keeper crack Activators Patch Sumner 69, Clover Park 49 Sunnyside 80, Davis 54 Todd Beamer 87, Graham-Kapowsin 51 Toutle Lake 47, Winlock 40 Tri-Cities Prep 78, DeSales 55 Union 57, Camas 51 University Prep 62, Bush 27 Wapato 58, Prosser 43 Washington 61, Orting 27 Wenatchee 52, Moses Lake 44 West Seattle 53, Nathan Hale 50 West Valley (Spokane) 68, Cheney 50 West Valley (Yakima) 53, Toppenish 42 White River 58, Steilacoom 52 Wilbur-Creston 47, Valley Christian 40 Willapa Valley 63, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 60 Wishkah Valley 73, Oakville 42 Woodland 68, Columbia (White Salmon) 27 Zillah 80, Cle Elum/Roslyn 31 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Hazen vs, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Foster, ppd.

Spokane 50 Mercer Island 56, Lake Washington 45 Monroe 46, Snohomish 34 Montesano 59, Forks 30 Moses Lake 50, Wenatchee 43 Mount Baker 56, Squalicum 45 Mount Vernon Christian 58, Shoreline Christian 36 Mountain View 57, Hudson’s Bay 47 Mountlake Terrace 65, Shorewood 54 Mt. Rainier 69, Auburn Riverside 43 Newport 46, Riverside 35 North Thurston 59, Shelton 29 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 64, Liberty

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(Spangle) 30 Oakville 46, Wishkah Valley 25 Olympic 40, North Mason 35 Omak 43, Quincy 37 Orcas Island 65, Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake YTD 6.9.11 Crack 39 Overlake School 40, Northwest YTD 6.9.11 Crack 21 Pomeroy 56, LaCrosse/Washtucna 13 Port Angeles 51, Bremerton 39 Port Townsend 50, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, North Kitsap 49 Prairie 60, Fort Vancouver 10 Pullman 61, Deer Park 31 Puyallup 69, Federal Way 41 Renton 58, Highline 23 Republic 69, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Northport 19 River Ridge 72, YTD 6.9.11 Crack Hills 49 Rosalia 52, Garfield-Palouse 35 Seattle Academy 55, Annie Wright 41 Selah 68, Grandview 66 Sequim 65, Klahowya 31 Shorecrest 65, Oak Harbor 36 Skyview 54, Evergreen (Vancouver) 16 South Kitsap 59, Olympia 33 Springdale 49, Reardan 48 St. George’s 67, Davenport 45 Stanwood 57, Marysville-Pilchuck 38 Sultan 42, Coupeville 39 Sunnyside 72, Davis 55 Sunnyside Christian 74, Klickitat 22 Tacoma Baptist 51, Chief Leschi 13 Tekoa-Oakesdale 49, Cleanmymac x download. John-Endicott 43 Timberline 60, Mount Tahoma 17 Todd Beamer 71, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Graham-Kapowsin 15 Tyee 51, Lindbergh 49 University Prep 38, Bush 24 W. F. West 65, Aberdeen 32 Walla Walla 39, Richland 33 Wapato 60, Prosser 46 Washington 51, Orting 21 Wellpinit 46, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Odessa-Harrington 41 West Seattle 51, Nathan Hale 14 West Valley (Spokane) 58, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Cheney 43 West Valley (Yakima) 46, Toppenish 43 White River 57, Steilacoom 25 Wilbur-Creston 74, Valley Christian 14 Wilson 71, Lincoln 54 Woodinville 81, Eastlake 69 Woodland 47, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Columbia (White Salmon) 31 Yelm 73, Stadium 29 Zillah 69, Cle Elum/Roslyn 55 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Grace Academy vs. Lummi, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, ppd. Hazen YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Foster, ppd.

Basketball NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Clippers 33 16 .673 Phoenix 28 18 .609 Golden State 29 19 .604 L.A. Lakers 16 31 .340 Sacramento 15 31 .326 Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio 33 13 .717 Houston 31 17 .646 Dallas 27 21 .563 Memphis 25 20 .556 New Orleans 19 26 zemana anti malware lifetime license Free Activators Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 38 10 .792 Portland 33 13 .717 Minnesota 23 23 .500 Denver 22 23 .489 Utah 16 30 .348 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Toronto 25 21 .543 Brooklyn 20 24 .455 New York 19 27 .413 Philadelphia 15 32 .319 Boston 15 33 .313 Southeast Division W L Pct Miami 32 13 .711 Atlanta 24 21 .533 Washington 22 23 .489 Charlotte 21 27 .438 Orlando 13 35 .271 Central W L Pct Indiana 35 10 .778 Chicago 23 22 YTD 6.9.11 Crack Detroit 18 27 .400 Cleveland 16 30 .348 Milwaukee 8 38 .174 Friday’s Games Orlando 113, Milwaukee 102 Atlanta 125, Philadelphia 99 Memphis 94, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Minnesota 90 Oklahoma City 120, Brooklyn 95 Dallas 107, Sacramento 103 Toronto 100, Denver 90 Charlotte 110, L.A. Lakers 100 Golden State 95, Utah 90 Saturday’s Games Brooklyn at Indiana, late Oklahoma City at Washington, late Philadelphia at Detroit, late Minnesota at Atlanta, late Cleveland at Houston, late Milwaukee at Memphis, late Chicago at New Orleans, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, late Sacramento at San Antonio, late Miami at New York, late Charlotte at Phoenix, late Toronto at Portland, late Utah at L.A. Clippers, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, late Today’s Games Orlando at Boston, 11 a.m. Monday’s Games Orlando at Indiana, 4 p.m. Portland at Washington, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Detroit at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Memphis at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. New York at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. San Antonio at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Denver, 6 p.m. Toronto at Utah, 6 p.m. Chicago at Sacramento, 7 p.m.

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Hockey NHL Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 56 40 11 5 85 189 137

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SPOKANE — Lindsay Sherbert scored a career-high 23 points, 18 in the second half when No. 22 Gonzaga outscored San Francisco 51-20 en route to a 10166 win Saturday. Sunny Greinacher added 17 points for Gonzaga (20-3, 10-1 WCC), which YTD 6.9.11 Crack won 11 straight to reach 20 wins for the eightstraight year. Shaniqua Nilles scored a career-high 11 points and Kiara Kudron added 10, joining Sherbert to give the Bulldogs a 56-12 advantage in bench points. No team had scores more than 50 at McCarthey Athletic Center this year but the Dons (8-14, 3-8) almost reached that by halftime, when they trailed 50-46. Gonzaga had won the first meeting 68-40.

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — If the Super Bowl comes down a last-second field goal, might as YTD 6.9.11 Crack head for the fridge. If your team has the ball, the question is not whether it’s going to be good — it will — but YTD 6.9.11 Crack to pop the cork on that bottle of champagne you’ve been saving for some big occasion. NFL kickers had their best season ever by several important measures, and the two on call today — Seattle’s Steven Hauschka and Denver’s Matt Prater — finished ranked Nos. 1 and 2.

Only two misses Including the playoffs, Hauschka was 39 of 41 (95.1 percent; the NFL average was 86.5), including a perfect 3 of 3 from 50 yards and beyond (NFL average: 66.9). Hauschka’s longest was 53. Prater was 30 of 32 (93.8 percent), and 7 of 8 from 50-plus. But that last number might be even more impressive, considering his range. Just this past December, in frigid, icy conditions at YTD 6.9.11 Crack against Tennessee, Prater set the league record for the lon-

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Riders: Near playoffs

Carroll, Fox enjoying the moment

CONTINUED FROM B1 over and Brady Konopaski assisted on a Hathaway “I firmly believe Hayden bucket to make it a fourGunderson, Derek Schum- point game at 67-63 with acher and Hunter Hatha- 1:40 left. But Bremerton again way are right up there [with Dixon] on any given night,” responded. Dixon hooked up with Wayne Ayers for a Stephens said. “Derek’s play has consis- score, and then scored a tently improved all year bucket of his own off a pass long. The first time we from Casey Winderl to push played these guys he had the Knights’ lead to 71-63 six points. He missed some with 1:10 to play. easy shots, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, they contested Hathaway scored seven some things well and he points for Port Angeles and kind of backed off and Burns finished with nine. played side role for the rest “Cam is instant energy,” of the game. Stephens said YTD 6.9.11 Crack Burns. “Tonight, he did not do “He YTD 6.9.11 Crack, he’s a yes-sir, that. He didn’t shoot the no-sir guy, he plays with ball real well early on, but passion. He loves his teamhe found ways to be effec- mates. He does everything tive, and in the end, his you want out of a sophobody of work was pretty more. good for us. “We got Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Patch, 10, 11 guys “I don’t think Derek who are ready to contribute Schumacher’s intimidated and work. That is the one by anybody.” thing about this team, we The Knights quickly really do work.” halted Port Angeles’ rally Stephens said the Riders with a 6-0 run of their own. settled down as the game A steal and layup by Tavon- progressed after being “out tay Carter was sandwiched of their element” early on, by a four free throws from but it came a little bit too Dixon. late. The Roughriders tried to “We started to play our mount up again. Sopho- game,” he said. more Cameron Burns fol“With senior night and lowed a Gunderson miss all of the nerves. . YTD 6.9.11 Crack with a 3-point play to bring how big this game was, the Port Angeles within four, kids, it took a while to get 62-58, with 3:32 remaining. into their flow. “If we had eight more Then, with under two minutes to play, Schum- minutes, we would have got acher found Burns under them. We just can’t start the hoop for a layup. The out slow.” Riders then forced a turnWith the loss, Port Ange-

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Former workers recount- They were celebrating their ed buying business-class seats biggest year yet: $225 million and regularly jetting around the raised and a work force that had country for minor meetings, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, or nearly doubled. On the opening staying in $500-per-night hotel night, before three days of strat- rooms. egy sessions and team-building The organization has also field trips, YTD 6.9.11 Crack staff gathered in the hotel courtyard. Suddenly, a spotlight focused on a 10-story bell tower where the chief execu- tive, Steven Nardizzi, stepped off the edge and rappelled toward the cheering crowd. That evening is emblematic of the polished and well-financed KACPER PEMPEL/REUTERS image cultivated by the Wounded Warrior Project, the country’s Survivors observed the 71st anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation Wednesday, the same day Adolf Eichmann’s letter was released. largest and fastest-growing vet- erans charity. Since its inception in 2003 as a basement operation handing out Letter Reveals Scientists Home In on Cause of Schizophrenia backpacks to wounded veterans, the charity has evolved into a EVAN M c GLINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Marketing is a significant por- Plea for Mercy sor of genetics at Columbia Uni- fund-raising giant, taking in more than $372 million in 2015 — large- tion of the charity’s budget. Study Finds ‘Pruning’ versity By BENEDICT CAREY who has been critical of ly through small donations from By Eichmann dayScientists reported on Wednes- that they had taken a signif- of Brain Synapses previous large-scale projects fo- cused on the genetics of psychiat- people over 65. Today, the YTD 6.9.11 Crack has 22 loca- spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in recent years on public ric disorders. “This paper gives icant step toward understanding tions offering programs to help the cause of schizophrenia, in a May Go Awry us a foothold, something we can veterans readjust to society, at- relations and lobbying cam- By ISABEL KERSHNER work on, and that’s what we’ve paigns to deflect criticism of its landmark study that provides the tend school, find work and par- spending and to fight legislative been looking for now, for a long, JERUSALEM — After he was first rigorously tested insight into ticipate in athletics. It contrib- efforts to restrict how much non- long time.” convicted and sentenced to death the biology behind any common said, nor to widely available test- utes millions to smaller veterans profits spend on overhead. in Israel for his role in the annihi- psychiatric disorder. The researchers pieced togeth- groups. And it has become a ing for individual risk. But the re- About 40 percent of YTD 6.9.11 Crack or- lation of millions of Jews by Nazi More than two million Ameri- er the steps by which genes can brand name, its logo emblazoned sults provide researchers with ganization’s donations in 2014 Germany, Adolf Eichmann plead- cans have a diagnosis of schizo- their first biological handle on an increase a person’s risk of devel- on sneakers, paper towel YTD 6.9.11 Crack oping schizophrenia. That risk, were spent on its overhead, or ed for his own life. phrenia, which is characterized ancient disorder whose cause has and television commercials that they found, is tied to a natural run dozens of times. about $124 million, according to “There is a need to draw a line by delusional thinking and hallu- confounded modern science for between the leaders responsible process called synaptic pruning, But in its swift rise, it has also the charity-rating group Charity cinations. The drugs available to generations. The finding also and the people like me forced to treat it blunt some of its symp- helps explain some other myster- in which the brain sheds weak or embraced aggressive styles of Navigator. While that percent- serve as mere instruments YTD 6.9.11 Crack the toms but do not touch the un- ies, including why the disorder redundant connections between fund-raising, marketing and per- age, which includes administra- hands of the leaders,” pleaded derlying cause. often begins in adolescence or neurons as it matures, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. During ad- sonnel management that have tive expenses and marketing Eichmann — the Nazi war crimi- The finding, published in the young adulthood. olescence and early adulthood, many current and former em- costs, is not as much as for some nal who oversaw the lethal logis- journal Nature, will not lead to “They YTD 6.9.11 Crack a phenomenal job,” this activity takes place primarily ployees questioning whether it groups, it is far more than for tics of the Holocaust — in a letter new treatments soon, experts said David B. Goldstein, a profes- Continued on Page A17 has drifted from its mission. Continued on Page A14 dated May 29, 1962, the day that Israel’s Supreme Court rejected his appeal. Eichmann asked the Israeli president, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, for a With No Détente, Trump’s Feud pardon, arguing, “I was not a re- sponsible leader, and as such do not feel myself guilty.” With Fox Moves to Center Stage The letter, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, handwritten by Eichmann in German, and other original documents from the This article is by Jim Ruten- case, were made public for the berg, Maggie Haberman and first time on Wednesday by Is- John Koblin. rael’s current president, Reuven For months, Donald J. Trump Rivlin, during an event to com- had kept up a relentless and memorate International Holo- sometimes personal barrage caust Remembrance Day. The against the Fox News anchor documents had been discovered Megyn Kelly, in retaliation for the by researchers only in the last tough — and, he said, unfair — few weeks, when they were digi- questioning she submitted him to tizing files from the president’s in the first Republican debate last archive. summer. And for months, Fox In the letter, Eichmann repeat- News and Ms. Kelly had avoided ERIC THAYER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES ed the defense offered at his four- taking the bait, intent on sticking Donald J. Trump at an event month trial in 1961: that he was a to Ms. Kelly’s vow to avoid be- at the University of Iowa in low-level functionary PDF Reducer Pro3.1.21 Crack + License Key Free Download 2021 coming part of the story. Iowa City on Tuesday. orders and that he should not be Fox’s decision to fight back this held accountable for the crimes week after Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Trump demanded of his superiors. He wrote that Fox remove her from its panel of side the network, inside the cam- the judges who convicted him moderators at a debate sched- paign, and in direct and indirect were “not able to empathize with uled for Thursday sent the al- communications between the two the time and situation in which I MARIO TAMA/GETTY IMAGES ready unconventional Republi- sides, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. The talks even included a found myself during the war can pandora hacked apk 2019 Free Activators for president into un- conversation between Mr. years.” Brazil Spreads the Word on the Zika Virus charted territory just days before Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, and Continued on Page A8 Soldiers distributing health information in Recife on Tuesday. New data offered hope. Page A6. the first critical contest in Iowa. the influential Fox News chair- With Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Trump declaring he man, Roger YTD 6.9.11 Crack, who contacted will skip the debate, the most po- her to gauge Mr. Trump’s seri- tentially consequential fight on ousness but, network officials said, did not seek to change his Jailed Oregon Protest Leader Urges Followers: ‘Please Go Home’ the campaign trail is not between Mr. Trump and his fellow candi- dates, but between Mr. Trump mind. Mr. Trump said the final straw his followers to go home. when the ringleaders, the Bundy down. Go home and hug your and the top-rated cable television was a sarcastic press statement For weeks, the occupation brothers, Ammon and Ryan, families. This fight is ours for news network, which is also one Fox News released on Tuesday, This article is by Dave Semi- which jokingly questioned how nara, Julie Turkewitz and Kirk barely felt like a siege at all: The were among eight arrested, and a now in the courts. Please go of the most important forces in antigovernment militants came leading protester, LaVoy Fini- home,” Mr. Bundy said. Republican politics. he would handle President Vladi- Johnson. mir V. 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He said with law enforcement on Tues- was about to move beyond sur- Court in Portland, Ammon Bundy the group had been drinking. day when eight members of the veillance, the occupation of the issued a statement through his “We’re camping out tonight here, SANDERS CONSIDERS GOING ON THE ATTACK The Vermont senator is group were arrested and one was Malheur National Wildlife Ref- lawyer, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Mike Arnold. by this campfire,” he said, adding wrestling with whether to get tougher in his advertising. PAGE A16 killed, appeared to be unraveling uge became more theater than ”To those remaining at the ref- that they would stay “until some- on Wednesday night when the threat. uge, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, I love you. Let us take this one starts YTD 6.9.11 Crack or until they CARSON’S STANDING FADES Disappointment and frustration have over- jailed leader of the siege advised That changed Tuesday night fight from here. Please stand Continued on Page A16 taken last year’s sense of optimism for the campaign. PAGE A17 NATIONAL A13-20 OBITUARIES B15-16 Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H YTD 6.9.11 Crack A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P YTD 6.9.11 Crack I C A B L E L AW A Bill With Bipartisan Backing Decades-Long Stand for Peace The Senate started debating energy Concepcion Picciotto, who kept a vigil legislation meant to update the nation’s behind the White House in what is con- power grid and oil and gas transporta- sidered the longest political protest in tion systems. PAGE A19 American history, has died. PAGE B15 INTERNATIONAL A4-12 ARTS C1-8 THURSDAY STYLES D1-8 P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m BUSINESS DAY B1-9 SPORTSTHURSDAY B10-15 Released, but Still Aggrieved Fed to Raise Rate, Just Not Yet Philharmonic Names a Leader Delving Into a Tennis Abyss Fashion’s New Media Reality Nader Modanlo, above, freed in a pris- Central bank policy makers, wary of a The exacting Dutch conductor Jaap van In the shadowy world of match fixing, it Major men’s wear brands are grappling oner swap with Iran, had to abandon an weak economy, remain committed to a Zweden, above, will lead the New York can be difficult to determine the line be- with the disquieting feeling that if it isn’t appeal of his conviction. PAGE A10 gradual rise in interest rates. PAGE B1 Philharmonic as music director. PAGE C1 tween playing poorly and losing deliber- Instagrammable, it isn’t fashion. Above, ately, Ben Rothenberg writes. PAGE B10 the Comme des Garçons show, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. 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THE NEW YORK TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 N A3 ©T&CO. 2016. China’s Effect on U.S. Labor Gets a Closer Academic Look Economists are rethinking long-held views on free trade. By JOSH BARRO If you were Donald Trump, you would probably summarize the academic paper’s finding as fol- lows: China is beating us. A new working paper from the economists David Autor, David Dorn and Gordon Hanson argues that trade with China is having persistent, negative effects on parts of the American labor mar- ket. Research from the same au- thors, published in 2013, found that the American workers most exposed to Chinese trade have experienced material declines in wages, higher YTD 6.9.11 Crack and an increased likelihood of re- ceiving government benefits like disability payments. “The idea that trade competi- tion with China YTD 6.9.11 Crack hurt various LIANG XIAO PENG/IMAGINECHINA, VIA GETTY IMAGES PALOMA PICASSO® OLIVE LEAF workers and communities is nothing new and extremely well A garment factory in Jimo, China, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Since the 1990s, American workers known to people and voters in have faced rising competition with workers willing to work for far less. those communities,” said Jared Bernstein, an economist at the liberal Center on Budget and Pol- negative effects on the American diplomatic channels identified by icy Priorities. “Just because Don- labor market if it had been offset ONLINE: NEW AT THE UPSHOT Mr. Bernanke to make trade with 800 843 3269 TIFFANY.COM ald Trump says it doesn’t mean it by a commensurate rise of Chi- Four questions about Donald China less harmful to American isn’t true.” nese imports. More exports to Trump; a closer look at Ted workers. He notes that currency But Mr. Bernstein has histori- China would have created Ameri- manipulation and the trade deficit Cruz’s likability, or lack of it. cally been in the minority within can jobs, both in exporting in- are existing items on the Ameri- dustries and in the sectors that nytimes.com/upshot can diplomatic agenda with Chi- the economics profession on this issue. Because trade increases support those industries, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, making The Upshot provides news, na; the question is how high they overall global YTD 6.9.11 Crack output, it easier for displaced workers to analysis and graphics about rank, and what issues American economists have generally find new jobs. politics, policy and everyday life. officials really care about winning thought workers who lost their Instead, China has run a YTD 6.9.11 Crack on. jobs because of imports would sistent trade surplus. What that “We have a list of things,” he move fairly rapidly into other, ex- really means is that Chinese con- tion to compete, and the trade said. “We want you to YTD 6.9.11 Crack Bill panding economic sectors. Any sumers save much of their in- deficit would shrink. Gates’s copyrights, we want you dislocation would be minor rela- come from export industries in- Mr. Bernanke said last year to respect patents, Goldman tive to the benefits, they said. stead of using it to consume im- that trade imbalances are a prob- Sachs YTD 6.9.11 Crack more access. There’s Now, some minds are chang- ports. This is one of the major lem that can’t be dealt with a list, and currency is on it.” ing. The process of labor market “global imbalances” identified by through formulaic rules and are If the problem is we’ve been adjustment is “gummier than Ben Bernanke, the former Fed instead a matter for international botching our negotiations with anybody realized,” said Mr. Han- chief, as a driver of both high un- diplomacy. That is, we must urge China by focusing on the wrong son, a professor at the University employment and asset price bub- countries that are running per- things, there is a candidate who’s of California, San Diego. The per- bles in the United States. sistent and unjustified trade def- been saying something similar to sistent negative effects of Chi- The big question is what to do icits to stop doing so. that. Like the reform conserva- nese trade on much of the Ameri- about any of this, and it’s a lot Mr. Hanson expressed skepti- tives before them, trade-skeptical can labor market have “toppled easier to find common ground cism that any public policy tools economists can be added to the much of the received wisdom about the problem than the solu- would be effective in combating list of policy thinkers who are about the impact of trade on la- tion. the imbalance of trade because hearing from the Trump cam- bor markets,” Mr. Hanson wrote Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. YTD 6.9.11 Crack says he will “beat the exact source of the imbalance paign a policy message they’ve with his co-authors, especially China,” whatever that means. is a “puzzle,” much of it far re- long promoted, coming from a the “consensus that trade could This month, in a meeting with the moved from what you would tra- messenger they don’t like, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, ex- be strongly redistributive in the- New York Times editorial board, ditionally think of as trade policy. pressed in terms they’d rather ory but was relatively benign in he floated the idea of a 45 percent For example, he argued that the not be associated with. practice.” tariff on Chinese imports and one-child policy is perpetuating “Characterizing it as ‘us versus In fairness to the economics then denied he had ever suggest- the trade imbalance by driving China’ is inflammatory, jingoistic, profession, that consensus ed such a move. Chinese workers to save instead if you like, racist,” Mr. Baker said. emerged mostly because work- Mr. Bernstein has advocated of consuming, as they know they “A lot of the companies doing the ers actually did adjust more easi- provisions in international agree- will enter old age without many exporting YTD 6.9.11 Crack U.S. companies. So ly to trade in the past. Global ments that punish countries for children to support them. it’s not China, it’s our companies. trade soared in the four decades manipulating their currencies, as “The problem is not trade YTD 6.9.11 Crack Walmart has low-cost supply after World War II without ap- China did for years, depressing eralization,” he said. “Trade is go- chains throughout China.” So, for parent negative effects on labor the value of its currency to help ing to lead to the reallocation of that matter, did Mr. Trump’s ap- markets in rich countries. YTD 6.9.11 Crack its manufacturers undercut other workers across sectors, generat- parel line. most of this trade was between countries on price. But while ing income growth for the world Yet Mr. Baker still endorses the rich countries, and exposing Ohio such rules would help level the as a whole, even if you have dis- idea that a frank negotiation that workers to competition with On- playing field in the future, they tributional effects along the way. puts the weight on the right is- tario workers wasn’t that much wouldn’t do much today because The problem is that labor market sues could improve American different from the competition China’s currency is no longer adjustment is too slow.” workers’ trading position with they always had with Michigan overly weak, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Mr. Bernstein said. As such, Mr. Hanson calls for China. workers. As Mr. Gordon and his Dean Baker, an economist who changes in our own economy: re- “The question is, what exactly “Diorama” bag in brown calfskin inlaid co-authors describe, the rise of often agrees with Mr. Bernstein forms to labor, housing and safe- is he telling China?” Mr. Baker trade with China since 1991 in- on trade matters, argued the op- ty-net policy that would make it said, regarding a hypothetical with a flower in leather and exotic fish marquetry creasingly exposed American posite: He says that China’s cur- easier and less painful for work- Trump presidency. “It would have workers to competition from rency is still too weak, held down ers to move to new regions and to be part of a give and take; it’s 57th Street - Soho those who would work for much by huge investments in American switch to new industries — going to be about priorities. 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The main establish- ment candidates are near one an- He has trailed Donald Trump in other in polling in New Hamp- 12 of the last 15 surveys in Iowa, shire. If the field doesn’t narrow and prediction markets now give quickly after the primary there on him a 39 percent chance of win- Feb. 9, there will be a real chance ning the state. Just a couple of that Mr. Trump will YTD 6.9.11 Crack a wide weeks ago, Mr. Cruz had an edge delegate lead over a split field on in eight of the previous 11 polls, Super Tuesday, March 1. with a 79 percent chance to win. A stronger Mr. Cruz might have There’s still some time before bought the establishment more the caucuses on Monday. The de- time, either by weakening Mr. bate on Thursday YTD 6.9.11 Crack change Trump or by denying him a large things, particularly if Mr. Trump delegate lead. skips it, as he has said he will. The ERIC THAYER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Mr. Trump still has large vul- belated airing of attacks on Mr. nerabilities. 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A4 N THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 GILLES SABRIE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Sun Wenlin, left, and his partner, Hu Mingliang, in Changsha, China, on Wednesday. “Whether I want to marry or not, it should be my right to decide,” Mr. Sun said. The Case for Same-Sex Marriage in China By EDWARD WONG and VANESSA PIAO hidden and marry people of the opposite sex because of parental pressure. CHANGSHA, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, China — The two young men met through an online chat group. A Couple’s Lawsuit Is a First for the Nation But increasingly, gay men, lesbians, bi- sexuals and transgender people are as- They began seeing each other every day. Long walks in the park. Movies and bar- serting their rights, YTD 6.9.11 Crack as they hopping. Dinner with grandparents. expected to start Thursday. Some Chi- thought about getting married before. see more Western nations approving On their first anniversary, in June, the nese news organizations have reported The state wouldn’t allow me, and my same-sex marriage. men, Sun Wenlin and Hu Mingliang, on the case, including the English-lan- family wouldn’t allow me. There were “Before, their voices were unheard, tried to register to marry at a local civil guage edition of Global Times, a promi- many obstacles.” and people did not know such a group of affairs bureau in this southern provincial nent state-run publication. Though some local officials have tried people existed and had needs for mar- capital. An employee refused, saying Chi- “Whether I want to marry or not, it to signal their disapproval — two police riage,” said Li Yinhe, a sexologist who nese law did not permit same-sex mar- should be my right to decide,” said Mr. officers showed up in December to ques- has pushed for a same-sex marriage law riage. The couple did the unthinkable — Sun, 27, as he ate dinner at a fish restau- tion the couple — the case has galva- and recently revealed that her longtime they sued the civil affairs bureau. rant on Wednesday. “I increasingly nized some gay rights advocates in Chi- partner YTD 6.9.11 Crack a transgender man, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. This month a district court accepted wanted to bring this lawsuit because na. This society is still relatively conserv- “It’s very brave of the couple to pub- their case, the first time a Chinese court they wouldn’t give me the right.” ative when it comes to sexual relation- licly apply for marriage like this,” she had agreed to hear a lawsuit on same- Mr. Hu, 37, a security guard, said, “I ships, and many gay men and lesbians added. “Having more people know about sex marriage. The proceedings had been had relationships before, and I had choose to keep their sexual orientation Continued on Page A11 New Term France Restricts Film For Leader On Islamic Radicals In Vietnam By LILIA BLAISE PARIS — The French Culture for the Islamic State. “Salafistes” was among the By MIKE IVES Ministry ruled Wednesday that a films to be shown at the FIPA fes- new documentary film on Islamic tival in Biarritz in southwestern HANOI, Vietnam — The Com- France. Just before the first munist Party of Vietnam YTD 6.9.11 Crack radicals was unsuitable for mi- nors, saying easeus data recovery wizard download it offered im- screening the National Center of chosen the incumbent general Cinematography, which assigns secretary as the country’s top ages of violence that were “some- times unbearable” and inter- movie ratings, called the festival leader for a second five-year to say that the documentary was term, the official Vietnam News views with members of Al Qaeda and other extremist figures that “degrading human dignity” be- Agency reported Wednesday. cause it showed images of a po- The reappointment of Nguyen provided a platform for propa- ganda. lice officer killed in the attacks of Phu Trong, 71, could slow the the satirical newspaper Glasswire 2.1.167 crack Free Activators pace of Vietnam’s shift to a more The documentary, “Salafistes,” will also be accompanied by a Hebdo last year, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. open, market-oriented economy, In response, the festival re- but it is unlikely to alter its stra- warning about its contents. It shows one leader of the Salafists, stricted the screening only to tegic balance in relations with those with credentials, like re- China and the United States, an- who practice a fundamentalist form of Islam, supporting the viewers and journalists. alysts said. The cinematography center HOANG DINH NAM/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE — GETTY IMAGES Sept. 11 attacks in the United Mr. Trong is a leader of the YTD 6.9.11 Crack that the film re- General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong of Vietnam, left, and Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung States and another leader justify- party’s old guard, which was ceive an under-18 restriction and at the Communist Party’s national congress Tuesday, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, a day before Mr. Trong’s reappointment. YTD 6.9.11 Crack the amputation of hands as a trained in Soviet-style econom- a warning message. Mr. Margolin punishment under Shariah, the ics and has long seen neigh- and Mr. Ould Salem cut that legal code of Islam. They also boring China, Vietnam’s top States-friendly prime minister, ister, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Mr. Trong is also ineligible sions on labor rights, on intellec- scene and submitted the new ver- speak freely about their opinions trading partner, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, as a critical stra- YTD 6.9.11 Crack Tan Dung, a rival who because he is over the age limit, tual property and in other areas. on the inferiority of women. sion Tuesday. tegic and ideological ally. Nota- had reportedly sought the gen- but the party has apparently “All factions agree on a need But after watching the YTD 6.9.11 Crack The decision to restrict a movie bly, Mr. Trong appeared reluc- eral secretary job, into not-so- granted him a special exemp- to have more trade and invest- version, the culture minister, to those 18 and over is usually re- tant to criticize China when it de- early retirement later this year. tion, for a second time. ment,” Professor Vu said in a served for films with porno- Fleur Pellerin, YTD 6.9.11 Crack has oversight ployed an oil rig in disputed wa- As prime minister, Mr. Dung Several analysts predicted telephone interview. “But the graphic content or extremely vio- on ratings, agreed with the cen- ters in 2014. has overseen a wave of foreign that the pace of Vietnam’s al- Trong faction would resist YTD 6.9.11 Crack lent scenes, and is very rare for ter, which argued that the film But his visit to the White investment and cultivated warm ready sluggish economic liberal- concessions, whereas the Dung documentaries in France, which did not provide any counterpoint House last July underlined a relations with top American offi- ization may slow further after faction would try to make the has been grappling with how to to the extremists, some of whom growing view among party elites cials, analysts said. He has also Mr. Dung retires this year, in gesture of reform YTD 6.9.11 Crack keep money balance freedom of speech and called for the murders of Jews that developing better relations spoken out more forcefully than part because he has a better un- coming in.” expression with national security and Christians. with the United States is in Viet- other party leaders against Chi- derstanding than Mr. Trong of Sami Kteily, executive chair- after a series of deadly attacks Mr. Margolin said he had not nam’s national interest, and an na’s assertive claims to territory how to communicate with for- man of PEB Steel, a construction last year. This month, the dis- expected the film to be rated at essential counterweight to Chi- in the South China Sea and won eign investors and has been company in Ho Chi Minh City, tributors of “Made in France,” a all. “The interviews explain the na’s influence in the region. Mr. support from ordinary Vietnam- more eager to shake off the par- said the country’s YTD 6.9.11 Crack film about fictional homegrown ideology of these people, and the Trong steered Vietnam into the ese who believe the country ty’s Marxist-Leninist ideological in YTD 6.9.11 Crack recent trade agree- jihadists, decided to cancel its re- propaganda images are here to Trans-Pacific Partnership, an needs to escape China’s orbit as mantle. ments underlined its commit- lease in theaters, citing security show in practice how their ideas American-led trade agreement a way of securing its economic Tuong Vu, a political scientist ment to being an active member concerns. work,” he said Tuesday. “People Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 YTD 6.9.11 Crack 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • Aster v7 2.26 crack Free Activators COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N YTD 6.9.11 Crack P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW among a dozen Pacific Rim na- independence. at the University of Oregon, said of the global economy. The documentary starts with a are intelligent enough to under- tions that excludes China, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. When China towed a giant oil Mr. Trong would probably be “I think it will be YTD 6.9.11 Crack as tour of Timbuktu, Mali, under the stand the contrast.” Vu Xuan Nguyet Hong, a for- rig into contested waters of the more receptive to hard-line par- usual,” he said. “Vietnam is a occupation of jihadists in 2012 At the film’s Paris premiere on mer vice president of Vietnam’s South China Sea near Vietnam’s ty apparatchiks who argue country of institutions and pol- and ends with propaganda im- Tuesday night, the audience was Central Institute for Economic central coast in May 2014, anti- against opening the country’s icies not determined by one per- ages of the Islamic State last split, with some arguing that the Management, said the party’s China demonstrations erupted state-dominated agricultural son.” year. The images inspired the YTD 6.9.11 Crack had the courage to “look 19-member Politburo, which has in Vietnamese cities, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and rare ri- and service YTD 6.9.11 Crack to foreign Frederick Burke, managing movie “Timbuktu,” directed by evil in the eye,” while others more power than any single poli- ots broke out in several industri- competitors and against a draft partner for Vietnam at the Abderrahmane Sissako, which thought it amounted only to prop- P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m tician, was in broad agreement al zones. The United States later law that would codify rights for American law firm Baker & Mc- was nominated for an Oscar for aganda. on the need for both domestic eased a longstanding ban on le- nongovernmental YTD 6.9.11 Crack Kenzie, said the smooth leader- Best Foreign Language Film. The rating is also proving to be economic changes and better re- thal weapons sales to Vietnam, in Vietnam. ship transition at this week’s “We wanted to show what it a financial blow to the directors. lations with the United States. although Russia still supplies the Both changes are seen as crit- party congress was encouraging was like to live under the Shariah “Salafistes” had been scheduled “The reforms and renovation vast majority of Vietnam’s mil- ical to bringing Vietnam into because it highlighted the coun- when we started the project, but to open in 30 theaters nationwide toward the market economy will itary equipment. compliance with the Trans-Pa- try’s political stability and re- then Daesh emerged and we had but will instead open in just continue,” and Vietnam’s rela- Mr. Dung, 66, is technically cific Partnership. If approved by spect for the rule of law, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. to put it in the synopsis,” said three. tions with the United States will barred from serving another its member legislatures, that “For people who live here, François Margolin, who directed “We are going to lose a lot of improve steadily, she said. term under party rules because deal will require Vietnam to fur- that’s what you want,” he said. the French film with Lemine money despite the fact that we But Mr. Trong’s reappoint- he is over 65 and has already ther open its economy to foreign “You don’t want YTD 6.9.11 Crack virtual civil Ould M. Salem, a journalist from risked our lives to shoot some ment will send the United served two terms as prime min- competition and make conces- war going on.” Mauritania, using another term scenes,” Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Margolin said.

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A6 N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 WHITTLESEY JOURNAL Unearthing the Mystery of a Prehistoric Village’s Rapid Demise By STEPHEN CASTLE WHITTLESEY, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, England — No one knows why a catastrophic fire tore through the small settle- ment that rose by a river chan- nel, incinerating the homes of several families and sending burning timbers crashing into the marsh below. It might have been an accident, an attack by enemies or even some sort of ritual. Yet answers are emerging, piece by piece, some 3,000 years later. The Must Farm archaeological site here in Cambridgeshire is considered so rich that it has been compared to Pompeii, the Roman town buried by the erup- tion of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Must Farm does not look like a picturesque ruin, much less a farm. It occupies raw, muddy ter- rain with wind turbines and smokestacks towering in the dis- tance. And the bright yellow vests worn by the people in- volved in the excavation make it look like a construction site. But its treasures beckon. From the soggy earth, a charred wood- en bowl and a ceramic vessel pro- truded last week, close to the backbone of a cow, presumably butchered for meat. A few feet away, the unmistakable shape of a human skull jutted from the murky sediment in which it had been encased since the Bronze Age. “The Pompeii analogy that keeps being talked about with this site is true, and it’s also false,” said YTD 6.9.11 Crack Knight, the site director. “There is no volcano in this landscape; this wasn’t some natural disaster. But an event, like a big fire, basically caught their everyday life, dropped it into our channel and sealed it there for us to excavate.” For Mr. Knight and his team from Cambridge University’s Ar- chaeological Unit, this is an ex- hilarating, yet at times unset- YTD 6.9.11 Crack BY ANDREW TESTA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES tling, experience. Above, the remains of one of the Bronze Age round houses on the Must Farm archaeological site in Cambridge- “This doesn’t feel YTD 6.9.11 Crack archae- shire, England. Left, a 3,000-year-old pot found at the site. A fire destroyed the village; the cause is not YTD 6.9.11 Crack known. ology,” he said, “this feels intru- sive. We have sort of turned up after some tragedy, and we are should also make September and the project is due far, it seems that the men and The third possibility is an at- able to pick through the remains, it possible to re- to finish in April, though that women who lived here were at tack by hostile neighbors, and the and get some indication of what construct what deadline looks ambitious. the high end of their society and skull is the first sign, Mr. Knight was going on in this settlement the structures For archaeologists, who usu- established themselves above the said, that people may have died 3,000 years ago.” looked like before ally work on smaller, more lim- waterway because of trade or violently here. In that way the excavation the fire broke out, ited projects, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the prospect of other opportunities it afforded. He cautions that Bronze Age seems as much a modern-day sometime be- gaining a unique snapshot of ev- That suggests this YTD 6.9.11 Crack a bustling Britons sometime kept the skulls crime scene investigation as an YTD 6.9.11 Crack 920 and 800 eryday life in the Bronze Age nexus of their world, rather than of their ancestors, so it is possible exploration of prehistory. Among B.C. presents a palpable thrill. an outpost at its margins, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. that this was a relic. But digging those working here is a fire foren- While some “It’s an amazing window to the The community here had much will soon show whether it is at- sics expert, who hopes to deter- posts stand verti- other side,” said Iona Robinson, a that was available in prehistoric tached to a skeleton. mine where the flames started cally, many lie in project supervisor and research- Britain: textiles, ceramics, That thought might conjure im- and how they spread. The site was uncovered thanks eerie, geometric lines just as they YTD 6.9.11 Crack at the Cambridge Archaeologi- spears and a beautifully crafted, ages of Pompeii, and the way the The fire swept through at least to the work of Must Farm quarry, fell 3,000 years ago — charred ev- cal Unit, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “We deal with shadows sickle-shaped chopping tool. last, desperate moments of its two round houses, which were run by a construction company idence both of YTD 6.9.11 Crack sophistication normally, we deal with absences, Beads from Avg secure vpn servers Europe have residents were preserved, but YTD 6.9.11 Crack on wooden stilts above a called Forterra which, along with of this settlement and of the dev- we are so used to working with 50 been found, as well as pots like astation of the blaze that de- Must Farm was never destined to channel connected to the River Historic England, a government percent of the evidence and now those in northern France and stroyed it. — here — we have this fantastic become a permanent archaeolog- Nene, and which were bordered heritage organization, is financ- swords similar to those from Archaeologists have known window into the full picture.” northern Spain. ical site. by some sort of perimeter. ing the excavation. Perhaps only Like any good detective story, such a large quarrying operation about the site for YTD 6.9.11 Crack time and During the Bronze Age, in this All of which makes the ques- Indeed, solving the mystery of clues advance the narrative: a could have removed so much had debated what to do with it for boggy environment, waterways tion of how this community met what happened is a race against bowl, complete with wooden earth across such a wide space more than a decade. Finally, a de- formed the only reliable means of its dramatic end all the more in- time, and there is only one spoon and an unfinished meal — and to such a depth, thereby ex- cision was made to excavate and transport and communication triguing. One possibility is an ac- chance to get it right. a discovery that suggests that posing the prehistoric timbers. remove YTD 6.9.11 Crack artifacts because of (nine ancient log boats were dis- cidental fire. Another is that it It is perhaps fitting that Must whoever lived here left in a hurry, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. The timbers and the items that worries that they would deterio- covered near here in 2011), so the was deliberately destroyed by its Farm resembles a construction The skull indicates that perhaps have been unearthed were pre- rate. site may have been at a sort YTD 6.9.11 Crack occupants, either as a ritual act, site, because once the artifacts not everyone was quick enough. served by the silt and the water That has left a huge but excit- crossroads. It may, in fact, be or because the structures had have been removed, the excava- While many archaeological dis- levels in the soil, according to ing task for those digging in typical of other settlements, still served their purpose and were tion will be filled with soil and coveries depend on luck, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, this one Selina Davenport, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, a field archae- freezing temperatures under undiscovered, beneath YTD 6.9.11 Crack Eng- falling apart. However, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the fact broken brick, and the setting of has benefited from several ologist, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. temporary cover. A team of about lish fenlands. that so many possessions were this mysterious and very old set- strokes of good fortune. The way the wooden posts fell a dozen has been working since From the items recovered so left argues against this. tlement will become a roadway, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Reports of Zika-Linked Birth Defect Rise in Brazil Hunger Grows in Syria By SIMON ROMERO RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s health ministry issued new fig- As U.N. Peace Talks Near ures on Wednesday about the By RICK GLADSTONE an town of Madaya, where Zika virus that offered reason YTD 6.9.11 Crack children have starved. While continued concern, but also a Two top United Nations re- lief officials expressed grow- some aid has been delivered in glimmer of hope. the past few weeks to Madaya On its own, the virus is not nor- ing frustration on Wednesday over the organization’s inabili- and three other areas YTD 6.9.11 Crack acute mally life-threatening. The most need — Zabadani, Fouaa and common symptoms include fever ty to deliver aid to destitute Syrians trapped by war, say- Kfarya — it is expected to run and joint pain, and most people out quickly. Mr. O’Brien de- who become infected have no ing that the number of be- sieged areas has risen to 18 scribed the deprivation seen symptoms at all. so far as the “tip of the ice- The big question surrounds the from 15 in the past few weeks and that nearly half a million berg.” virus’s link to other ailments. The Samantha Power, the United health authorities in Brazil said people may be at risk of starv- States ambassador to the Unit- Wednesday that reported cases ing to death. ed Nations, told reporters after of microcephaly — a rare condi- The officials, Stephen O’Bri- the meeting that while a few tion in which infants are born en and Ertharin Cousin, deliv- aid convoys had succeeded, with abnormally small heads — ered their warnings to the had climbed to 4,180 since Octo- United Nations YTD 6.9.11 Crack Coun- ber, a 7 percent increase from the cil two days before the sched- uled convening of talks in Ge- previous tally last week. Before the epidemic, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Brazil re- neva aimed at halting the war Officials say half a corded only about 150 cases of microcephaly a year, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. in Syria, which has raged for nearly five years. Whether million people are Now, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, officials say they have those talks will proceed as at risk of starving. begun investigating the cases re- FELIPE DANA/ASSOCIATED PRESS hoped remains unclear. ported by hospitals, doctors and Mr. O’Brien, the United Na- other medical authorities around A municipal worker in Recife, Brazil, during an operation Tuesday to combat the Zika virus, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. tions emergency relief coordi- the country more closely. So far, nator, told Council members “we cannot for one minute 732 cases have been examined. In ity to test effectively for Zika re- traveling to countries that are id of two pregnant women whose that roughly 4.6 million people think that the situation is im- 462 of them, either no microceph- mained “very inefficient” be- grappling with the Zika virus. fetuses were found to have mi- lived in besieged or hard-to- proving over all.” aly was found, or it was caused cause the authorities lack the The disease agency has cau- crocephaly. reach areas, and that combat- In Geneva, confusion pre- by something other than an in- most up-to-date methods. Dr. tioned that more studies are Another Brazilian infectious ants had ignored the Council’s vailed over which groups Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW fection, such as alcohol or drug Timerman said this meant that needed to confirm the connection disease specialist, Dr. Edimilson resolutions requiring aid con- would attend the scheduled abuse by the mother during preg- tests used in Brazil could gener- between the Zika virus and mi- Migowski at the Federal Univer- voys be given safe passage. peace talks. Some are threat- nancy, a spokeswoman for the ally detect Zika in pregnant wom- crocephaly in infants. But it has sity of Rio de Janeiro, said that he Ms. Cousin, the executive di- ening to stay away if progress Health Ministry said. en or their infants only during the said in a report that “the in- was not surprised by the rela- rector of the World Food Pro- is not made on improving aid The spokeswoman added that acute phase of the virus, which creased occurrence of micro- tively small number of cases in gram, echoed Mr. O’Brien’s access to besieged areas. Ex- congenital infections had caused lasts about five or six days. cephaly associated with cerebral which Zika was found in babies admonitions and said that pectations of any diplomatic 270 cases of microcephaly. But in Dr. Timerman also said that damage characteristically seen with microcephaly. “close to half a million” Syri- progress are low. As of late that group, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the Zika virus was Brazil’s number of suspected in congenital infections in Zika- If the mother had Zika, Dr. ans were completely cut off Wednesday, Staffan de Mistu- P r e s s R e a d Internet Download Manager Activaton Code r. c o m found in only six infants, the min- cases of microcephaly still point- virus areas is suggestive of a pos- Migowski explained, it could still from all assistance. ra, the United Nations special istry said. ed to a sharp increase. sible relationship.” cause microcephaly in her baby, “To prevent people from im- envoy who is in charge of the The fact that Zika was found in “This is clearly still a health Brazil’s federal government even if the virus was not later minent starvation, we need the talks, had not disclosed the list only six infants with microcepha- crisis on a major scale,” Dr. began requiring regional health found in the infant. support and action of every of invitees. ly since October does not mean Timerman said, noting that the officials to regularly report cases “What matters is the abrupt in- Council member and every Two conflicts are overlap- that Zika is not causing the broad findings of Brazilian researchers of microcephaly last year after a crease in cases of microcephaly member state,” Ms. Cousin ping in Syria, a civil war in- increase in microcephaly cases, linking Zika to microcephaly spike in cases in northeast Brazil, in YTD 6.9.11 Crack country in only a matter of said. volving an assortment of rebel said Dr. Artur Timerman, a lead- were strong enough for the Cen- the same region where a Zika months,” he said. “Everything in- Both forecast more harrow- groups fighting President Ba- ing infectious disease specialist ters for Disease Control and Pre- outbreak was crystallizing. Bra- dicates that Zika is behind this in- ing images like those seen re- shar al-Assad and a war in São Paulo. vention in the United States to zilian researchers then identified crease, but we’re only starting to cently from the besieged Syri- against the Islamic State. He explained that Brazil’s abil- warn pregnant women against the Zika virus in the amniotic flu- understand how this happens.”

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A8 N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Wartime Act of Defiance: ‘We Are All Jews Here’ Obama Honors Courage of 2 Americans By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS service project and established a WASHINGTON — In a Ger- home there where she sheltered man prison camp 71 years ago, children, including Jews whose Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds parents she persuaded to leave stared down the barrel of his them in her care, rather than face Nazi captor’s pistol and refused deportation or worse. to say which of his fellow prison- Mary Jean Gunden, 61, Ms. ers of war were Jewish. Gunden’s niece, said her aunt “We are all Jews here,” said had a “standard line” that she Sergeant Edmonds, the highest- went to France in 1941 and ran a ranking American noncommis- children’s home. She was later sioned officer at Ziegenhain sta- detained in Baden-Baden, Ger- lag that day, instead ordering many, by the YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and she went more than 1,000 of his fellow pris- home in a prisoner exchange in oners to stand together in front of 1944. “Unfortunately, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, none of us their barracks. The Geneva Con- really asked a whole lot more vention required prisoners to than that,” Mary Jean Gunden provide only their name, rank said. “I’m not convinced that she and serial number, not their reli- ever actually realized the magni- gion, Sergeant Edmonds said, tude of what she had done.” warning the German that if he After her aunt’s death in 2005, shot them all, he would be tried the younger Ms. Gunden, a re- for war crimes. tired college administrator, re- That act of defiance in January searched her past, rifling through 1945 spared the lives of as many an old trunk containing letters, as 200 Jews, and, on Wednesday, journals and beach YTD 6.9.11 Crack for President Obama echoed Ser- clues about what she had done in geant Edmonds’s words of soli- the seaside town of Canet Plage. darity with the Jews as he recog- She eventually contacted Yad Va- ASSOCIATED PRESS nized him posthumously system mechanic crack keygen Activators Patch the shem with what she learned. Adolf Eichmann in a Jerusalem courtroom in 1961. The Nazi overseer was executed the next year for Holocaust war crimes. first American service member “Nobody talked about what to be named Righteous Among happened during the war — it’s the Nations, an honor bestowed just now that people are trying to Eichmann Pleaded for a Pardon in a 1962 Letter on non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. unearth what really was done and to find the stories of the peo- ple who tried to do good during and these were included among given to those who suffered Eich- The event was the first time a these very dark times,” said Eric From Page A1 the documents released Wednes- mann’s evil.” sitting American president has Escudier, a municipal worker in day, along with Mr. Ben-Zvi’s re- “Eichmann’s application for spoken at the Israeli Embassy, Perpignan, France, who, with his “It is also incorrect that I never ply, in a typed letter dated May amnesty revealed here today and it was all the more notable mother and aunt, wrote a book let myself be influenced by hu- 31, 1962. proves that Eichmann and his because it came only months af- about Ms. Gunden and the home man emotions,” he added, noting: A telegram, in German, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, from family recognized that in the ter Mr. Obama clashed openly she had YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “Specifically after having wit- Ms. Eichmann asked, “as a wife state of Israel, a murderer such with Prime Minister Benjamin While Sergeant Edmonds’s rel- nessed the outrageous human and mother of four children,” for as Eichmann would be convicted Netanyahu of Israel over the Iran atives knew he had been taken atrocities, I immediately asked to her husband’s life to be spared. A and that justice would be done,” nuclear deal. On Wednesday, prisoner by the Germans after be transferred. Also, during the handwritten note, in Hebrew, at- Mr. Rivlin said. there was little sign of the rift. the Battle of the Bulge, he had police investigation I voluntarily said little about his experiences, tached to the telegram by the For many Israelis, the 1961 trial “We are all Jews, because anti- revealed horrors that had been president, contains a quotation JIM HOLLANDER/EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY of Eichmann — who had been Semitism is a distillation, an ex- unknown until then, in order to from the Torah: “But Samuel Eichmann’s letter to the Israeli captured by Israeli agents in Ar- pression of an evil that runs help establish the indisputable through so much of human histo- said, ‘As your sword has made president, handwritten in gentina the year before — was truth.” ry, and if we do not answer that, women childless, so will your German, was made public on the first time they were exposed In his request for clemency, mother be childless among wom- YTD 6.9.11 Crack do not answer any other form to the shocking testimonies of Eichmann wrote that he had only en.’ (Samuel 1 15:3)” Wednesday iobit drivers booster Jerusalem. of evil,” Mr. Obama said. “Ameri- Holocaust survivors. Some early been following orders. In a letter typed in Hebrew and Zionists who lived in the territory ca’s commitment to Israel’s secu- “I am not able to recognize the YTD 6.9.11 Crack May 31, 1962, Mr. Ben-Zvi At midnight on June 1, 1962, before the Jewish state was es- rity remains now and forever un- court’s ruling as just, and I ask, wrote to Israel’s justice minister, just days after he wrote his re- tablished at times blamed the vic- shakable, and, I’ve said this be- Your Honor Mr. President, to ex- Dov Yosef, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, that, “After consider- quest for mercy, Eichmann was tims of the Holocaust for not hav- fore, it would be a fundamental ercise your right to grant par- ing YTD 6.9.11 Crack pardon requests made on executed YTD 6.9.11 Crack hanging. ing emigrated sooner. moral failure if America broke dons, and order that the death Master YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Roddie Edmonds behalf of Adolf Eichmann and af- Mr. Rivlin, whose YTD 6.9.11 Crack in Haim Gouri, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, a leading Israeli that bond.” penalty not be carried out,” he ter having reviewed all the ma- unveiling the documents at his of- Mr. Obama was welcomed and Lois Gunden. poet and journalist who covered concluded, before signing his terial presented to me, I came to ficial residence included Holo- the Eichmann trial, said that the warmly by YTD 6.9.11 Crack Dermer, the Is- name in blue ink on lined paper. the conclusion that there is no caust survivors and people who experience had never left him. “It raeli ambassador to the United telling his family that there were Eichmann’s wife, Vera, and his justification in giving Adolf Eich- played a role in the Eichmann was only during this trial that I States, who, with Mr. Netanyahu, some things that were too diffi- five brothers made their own ap- mann a pardon or easing the sen- case, asserted in a statement: understood what happened to the spent much of last year working cult to talk about, said his son peals for a pardon for Eichmann, tence imposed on him.” “Not a moment of kindness was Jews and what happened to other to defeat the president’s highest Chris Edmonds. peoples,” said Mr. Gouri, who foreign policy priority. It was the After the younger Mr. Ed- was born in Tel Aviv in 1923. clearest sign to date that both monds watched a short video his “These witnesses exposed with governments are working to heal daughter produced in 2009 for a endless power the story that oth- their relations. college assignment about her erwise would have been impossi- “We know we have no better grandfather’s World War II serv- ble to tell.” friend than the United States of ice, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, he decided he needed to Fifty years after the trial, in America,” Mr. Netanyahu said in know more and pored over his fa- 2011, the Israel State Archives, a video message. Addressing Mr. ther’s diaries, which contained no the repository of the country’s Obama, he added, “Your being account of the episode other than collective memory and many of here reflects the unbreakable the phrase “before the command- its secrets, presented a selection bond of friendship between Israel er” with no explanation. of documents related to the Eich- and the United States.” “What that means to me now mann case. Last year, the State The subject of the Holocaust is, ‘I stood before the commander Archives released documents has been a freighted one through- on behalf of my Jewish broth- proving that Vera Eichmann had out Mr. Obama’s presidency. ers,’” said Mr. Edmonds, a 58- visited her husband in prison Some Israelis and American year-old Baptist YTD 6.9.11 Crack from about a month before he was exe- Jews were angered by his speech Maryville, Tenn. cuted. But the newly released to the Muslim world in Cairo in But an online search that documents had never been 2009, when he declared that the turned up a New York Times arti- shared publicly. aspiration for a Jewish homeland cle that made passing reference Eichmann’s role and influence was rooted in the “tragic history” to Sergeant Edmonds’s deed in the Nazi machine has been the of the Holocaust. Critics viewed solved the mystery. The 2008 arti- subject of historical debate. Da- the comment as an implicit re- cle quoted Lester YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Tanner say- vid Cesarani, a historian of 20th- jection of the Zionist ideals and ing he owed his life to Sergeant century Jewish life who died last biblical underpinnings of Israel’s Edmonds for his act of heroism year, wrote a biography of Eich- history. years before. mann that cast him as a commit- On Wednesday, Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Obama re- “What still stands out for me ted subscriber to Nazi ideology, flected on the visit he made to the are Roddie’s words and the sur- rebutting the author Hannah Buchenwald concentration camp prise that we were saved,” said Arendt’s famous appraisal of him after that speech. He was intro- Mr. Tanner, now 92. as a banal bureaucrat who simply duced as a president with “a Jew- Mr. Edmonds is working to get followed orders. ish soul” by Steven Spielberg, the his father awarded the Medal of Eichmann’s letter pleading for Oscar-winning director of the Honor, the highest military trib- his life is not likely to settle that 1993 film “Schindler’s List,” ute. But he said that Wednes- argument. YTD 6.9.11 Crack recounted the tale of Oskar day’s recognition carried partic- In the letter requesting a YTD 6.9.11 Crack Schindler, the German industri- ular significance, given the re- dential pardon, Eichmann wrote, alist named as Righteous Among cent tensions YTD 6.9.11 Crack the YTD 6.9.11 Crack “It is not true that I was person- the Nations decades ago for sav- States and Israel. ally of such a high rank as to be ing more than 1,000 Jews who “It is an amazing honor, and able to persecute, or that I myself worked in his factories. then to see that, potentially, it was a persecutor in the pursuit of The honor is granted by Yad could help strengthen the ties be- Jews.” Vashem, Israel’s official Holo- tween the United States and Is- He continued, “I declare once caust remembrance and educa- rael — that excites me,” said Mr. again, as I did in the presence of tional organization, which has be- Edmondswho is a volunteer ac- the court: I detest as the greatest stowed it on more than 25,000 tivist for the American Israel of crimes the horrors which were people, only five of them Ameri- Public Affairs Committee, YTD 6.9.11 Crack perpetrated against the Jews and can. pro-Israel group that worked to think it right that the initiators of Also being honored on defeat the nuclear deal with Iran. these terrible deeds will stand Wednesday was Lois Gunden, a “I’m grateful that the president trial before the law now and in French teacher from Goshen, feels like it’s valuable to be there the future.” Ind., who traveled to southern to honor all of the righteous,” Mr. By then his fate was sealed. France in 1941 on a Mennonite Edmonds said. Change of U.S. Command Set YTD 6.9.11 Crack Afghanistan By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT try. Those developments are a the 82nd Airborne Division. In WASHINGTON — President sign of how the conflict has con- Afghanistan, where he has spent tinued even after Mr. Obama an- three and a half years, he has Obama will nominate Lt. Gen. Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW nounced the end of the United been the chief of staff of opera- John W, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Nicholson Jr. to lead States’ combat mission in Af- tions for the allied forces and YTD 6.9.11 Crack American military operations in ghanistan in late 2014. deputy commander for the south- Afghanistan, where the United In October, Mr. Obama an- ern part of the country. States is at a critical juncture in nounced that he had slowed the “The good news is that we the fight against the Taliban, the withdrawal of American YTD 6.9.11 Crack have a deep bench,” Defense Sec- Pentagon said on Wednesday. from the country. At the time, the retary Ashton B. Carter said in a If confirmed by the Senate, president said that the United statement. P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m General Nicholson would replace States would keep 9,800 troops He said that General Nicholson Maj. Gen. John F. Campbell, who there through most of 2016. That “knows what it means to lead a has held the position since 2014. It number is set to fall to about responsive and nimble force, and was not clear what General 5,500 at the end of this year or in how to build the capacity of our Campbell would do next. early 2017. The United States has partners to respond to immediate The Taliban now control signif- had forces in Afghanistan since and long-term threats and re- icant parts of Afghanistan, and 2001. main adaptable to confront evolv- American Special Operations General Nicholson is currently ing challenges. And he under- forces and Afghan troops have the commander of NATO’s allied stands the importance and com- been battling the group’s fighters land command. Before holding plexity of our mission in Afghani- in the southern part of the coun- that position, he was the head of stan.”

THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 N A9 Trial of Ivory Coast’s Ex-President Will Test International Criminal Court By SASKIA DE ROTHSCHILD people alive,” Mr. Grambouté Court has had some highly vis- Outside Camp Commando, a ABIDJAN, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Ivory Coast — To said. ible misses. Judges issued an ar- former headquarters for Mr. some of his countrymen, Laurent He said that his two brothers rest warrant for Col. Muammar Gbagbo’s militia, a woman said in Gbagbo is nothing more than an had been killed in the upheaval el-Qaddafi of Libya in 2011, but he an interview that she still lived in executioner who oversaw the kill- and that his neighbor from Mali was killed soon afterward. The the house where three militiamen ings and rapes of dozens of peo- had been shot in his bed, memo- court pursued President Uhuru stormed in and raped her in front ple. To others, he has become a ries that are still vivid. “That’s Kenyatta of Kenya on charges re- of her children in 2011. “They martyr and a YTD 6.9.11 Crack who deserves why we need this trial,” he said. lated to postelection violence in came in with big guns and bala- freedom. “We need justice; it’s a form of his country, but prosecutors with- clavas,” said the woman, who is closure.” drew the case before trial, saying one of the 726 victims and who On Thursday, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Mr. Gbagbo, the former president of Ivory Coast, When Mr. Gbagbo clung to the the Kenyan government had ob- spoke on the condition that her will go YTD 6.9.11 Crack trial at the Internation- presidency after the 2010 elec- structed its investigation and had name not be published for safety tion, the country was torn into intimidated and bribed witness- reasons. She had campaigned for al Criminal Court in The Hague, warring factions, and both sides es. The court is going ahead with Mr. Ouattara, she YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and “they facing four counts of crimes were accused of atrocities. Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. the trial of William Ruto, the dep- must have known.” against humanity stemming from Gbagbo’s supporters believe uty president of Kenya, on simi- The woman said she planned the violence surrounding the 2010 their leader has been unjustly lar charges. to gather with her four children, presidential election. He was nar- singled out for blame, and that “The court is still at its early her nieces and her neighbors to rowly defeated in a runoff, but he the proceedings YTD 6.9.11 Crack The Hague stage,” said Paolina Massidda, a watch the opening of the trial on insisted that he had won and re- will vindicate and free him. REUTERS lawyer at the Gbagbo trial who television. It is not being broad- fused to cede power, leading to “It’s the trial of all hopes,” said Laurent Gbagbo and his wife, Simone, in Abidjan after his ar- represents 726 victims of the 2011 cast YTD 6.9.11 Crack local stations, so she sub- months of turmoil and the deaths Koné Boubakar, the secretary rest in 2011 on charges of crimes against humanity. violence. “This trial should help it scribed to an international news of more than 3,000 people before general of one of the current divi- find its way, and show the world channel to see it, she said, and in- his arrest in April 2011. sions of the Ivorian Popular — and not only Africa — that it vited other victims to her house The trial of Mr. Gbagbo is an ers like the United States, Russia cide). Slobodan Milosevic of Ser- Front, the political party Mr. can conduct justice in a fair way. for the occasion. important challenge for the In- and China refuse to join the court bia was tried by the United Na- Gbagbo founded. “This kind of On a broader level, such a trial is “If we could, we would fly ternational Criminal Court, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. He is and submit to its jurisdiction. tions tribunal for the former trial can last for years, so we important to send a message to straight to The Hague,” said a the first former president to A number of former leaders Yugoslavia, but he died before a have many chances for the truth ruling leaders, putting an end to reach trial at the tribunal, which have faced justice at special-pur- verdict was reached; that tribu- woman at the house, another of to come out, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. The real question is, potential impunity.” has been in operation for a dec- pose international tribunals, in- nal is still trying Radovan Kara- the 726 victims, who said she too ‘When will the other bad guys be ade with a mandate to deal with cluding Charles Taylor of Liberia dzic, the former leader of the Ser- “If you ask victims why they had been raped. “These people, judged?’” war crimes and genocide. Also on (a 50-year sentence for war bian part of Bosnia, for crimes in- want to testify,” she added, “they they acted under his power,” the Many international observers trial with him will be Charles Blé crimes) and Jean Kambanda of cluding genocide. say, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, ‘I want the truth to come out, woman said, “so he should be agree that Mr. Ouattara and his Goudé, one of Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Gbagbo’s mili- Rwanda (a life sentence for geno- The International Criminal and this never to happen again.’” made responsible; he has to pay.” supporters should be held ac- tia leaders in the 2011 upheaval, countable for their actions during which followed more than a dec- the upheaval. The Ouattara side ade of ethnic political violence in has been accused of torture and Ivory Coast. killings, too, including what is The case is a reminder of the known as the Duékoué massacre huge gulf that still exists between of hundreds of targeted civilians, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. supporters of the current presi- “The perception among oppo- dent, Alassane Ouattara, who sition supporters that command- won re-election by a huge major- ers of pro-Ouattara forces will not ity in a largely peaceful election face justice for the egregious last year, and those who remain abuses they committed is un- loyal to Mr. Gbagbo (pronounced doubtedly an obstacle to reconcil- BAHG-bo). iation,” said Param-Preet Singh, These days, Ivory Coast is bus- senior international justice coun- tling. Abidjan, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the principal city, sel at Human Rights Watch. swirls with traffic, construction “Supporting the investigation sites are everywhere, and and prosecution of commanders swarms of children in checkered from pro-Ouattara forces is es- school uniforms crisscross the sential if President Ouattara is to streets. Mr. Ouattara’s govern- keep his promise to govern for all ment has invested in new roads Ivorians.” and bridges, and the economy The International Criminal has been growing briskly. Court is investigating the Ouatta- But the city still bears the scars ra side, but according to a Hu- of the violence from 2010 and man Rights Watch report, the 2011. In the Abobo neighborhood, work has been slowed by budget where pro-Gbagbo militias are constraints and a lack of coopera- said to have tortured, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, raped and tion from the Ouattara govern- killed people YTD 6.9.11 Crack of their ori- ment. gins or political affiliations, Sou- The tribunal is currently pur- leymane Grambouté pointed out suing cases involving YTD 6.9.11 Crack coun- bullet YTD 6.9.11 Crack in pockmarked walls, tries, eight of them in Africa. In and dark markings on the road most cases, national govern- pavement. ments asked the court to inter- “That’s where they burned vene. Even so, critics often call the court a tool of imperialism be- Marlise Simons contributed re- cause it pursues cases in devel- porting from The Hague. oping countries while major pow- LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON! 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A10 N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Belgians Defend Their Capital After an Insult From Trump German Plan By DAN BILEFSKY and CLAIRE BARTHELEMY want this, where they want things that — you know, there relations consultant, posted on Twitter, along with several pho- dia entry for Dante’s “Inferno.” The list of chapters showed Lim- torian at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, said Mr. Trump was Would Ease LONDON — He incensed Paris and London by saying that some has to be some assimilation. There is no assimilation. There is something YTD 6.9.11 Crack going on.” tos, including one showing the capital’s central square, the Grand Place or Grote Markt, bo, Lust and Gluttony. The fourth chapter? Brussels. Belgium has come under scru- stirring up xenophobia. Brussels has its problems, he added, but Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Trump’s “hyperbolic” com- Deportations of their neighborhoods were so which is flanked by stately 17th- Warming to his theme, he add- tiny for failing to tame growing ments were not worthy of a re- By MELISSA EDDY overrun with radicals that the po- century buildings from the city’s ed that Brussels was in a partic- radicalization. Éric Zemmour, a sponse. BERLIN — The German cabi- lice were too scared to enter. prosperous mercantile days. ularly dire state. “You go to Brus- French writer, recently suggest- Indeed, Belgians could be for- net endorsed measures on He raised Scottish tempers by sels — I was in Brussels a long Another Twitter user, called ed in an interview that rather given for their sense of wounded Wednesday that would make it threatening to pull the plug on his time ago, 20 years ago, so beauti- BerlayCat, posted an image of a than bombing the Islamic State’s pride. First, there is the beer, the investments there, including his easier to deport many nonciti- ful, everything is so beautiful — YTD 6.9.11 Crack capital of Raqqa, galaxy of Michelin starred-res- zens convicted of crimes, re- luxury golf courses, if British pol- it’s like living in a hellhole right Syria, France should bomb Mo- taurants, and a thriving design sponding to outrage over the sex- iticians barred him from entering now,” Mr. Trump continued. lenbeek, the working-class dis- and art scene. Brussels also hosts ual assault of hundreds of women Britain. For Belgians, already reeling A major European trict in Brussels where several of its beloved Manneken YTD 6.9.11 Crack, a 17th- by foreigners on New Year’s Eve Now Donald J. Trump has up- from recent terrorist plots and a the Paris attackers lived. century bronze statue of a little set the already beleaguered peo- chronically dysfunctional gov- city is characterized Most Belgian officials reacted boy urinating. and growing skepticism about the government’s ability to ac- ple of Belgium, calling its capital, Brussels, “a hellhole.” ernment, Mr. Trump’s words were enough to induce a fit of as ‘a hellhole.’ with quiet defiance, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “We don’t re- act to Mr. Trump’s comments,” Channeling Mr. Trump’s pro- vocative swagger, Mark Meirs- commodate more than one mil- lion asylum seekers. Asked by the Fox Business pique worthy, in some cases, of the office of Mayor Yvan Mayeur man, a Belgian who works for the The legislation would lower the Network anchor Maria Bartiro- Mr. Trump himself. of Brussels said in an email. European Parliament, but who bar for denying criminals the mo about the feasibility of his Before long, the hashtag #hell- gang of cats YTD 6.9.11 Crack the drums in “Have a nice day.” emphasized that he was writing right to stay in Germany, allow- proposal to bar foreign Muslims hole was gaining traction on Twit- the Grand Place. “This is not Rudi Vervoort, the president of in his personal capacity, wrote on ing the authorities to require any- YTD 6.9.11 Crack entering the United States, ter as Belgians lashed out at Mr. Brussels hellhole,” the user wrote the Brussels region, said through Facebook that Mr. Trump should one to leave the country if con- Mr. Trump argued that Belgium Trump, deploying an arsenal of — a reference to “This Is Not a his spokeswoman that he was stand next to the Manneken Pis victed of homicide, bodily harm, and France had been blighted by insults, irony and humor, includ- Pipe,” the title of a painting by surprised by Mr. Trump’s words. the next time he finds himself in sexual assault, violent theft or se- the failure of Muslims in these ing images of Belgium’s beloved the Belgian Surrealist master “We can reassure the Americans Brussels (though not, Mr. Meirs- rial shoplifting, even if given only countries to integrate. beer and chocolate. René Magritte. that Brussels is a multicultural man stressed, as president). a suspended sentence. “There is something going on, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, One Twitter user posted a pic- A Twitter user using the name city where it is good to live,” said “Thank you for insulting the The measures require approv- Maria,” he said. “Go to Brussels. ture of Mr. Trump with what ap- Berlaymonster YTD 6.9.11 Crack is the spokeswoman, Leonôr da Sil- population of an entire European al in Parliament, but Chancellor Go to Paris. Go to different peared to be a Belgian waffle the headquarters complex of the va, listing the city’s virtues: city. My city!” Mr. Meirsman Angela Merkel’s coalition holds a places. There is something going stuffed in his mouth. European Commission in Brus- green spaces, a tolerant culture wrote. “O.K., maybe it’s not the majority there and they are ex- on and it’s not good, where they “This is my hellhole,” Joseph sels) posted what appeared to be and its central place in Europe. cleanest one, the best organized pected to pass easily. want Shariah law, where they Lemaire, a Brussels-based public a modified version of the Wikipe- Jean-Philippe Schreiber, a his- one but a hellhole?” Ms. Merkel’s refusal to limit the number of migrants entering the country has damaged her popularity and caused a rift in her governing coalition. E.U. Officials Other countries in Europe have declined to take in a proportion- ate share of the migrants who Press Greece continue to arrive by the thou- sands, and several have YTD 6.9.11 Crack responded with measures to re- To Tighten strict migrants. Germany’s persistent willing- ness to accept migrants has Its Borders meant that ever more are arriv- ing in the country. Public sup- port, however, has shifted from By JAMES KANTER the ecstatic welcome of the sum- BRUSSELS — The European mer to increasing unease that Union authorities on Wednesday only worsened after asylum seek- raised pressure on Greece to step ers were linked to sexual assaults up its efforts to slow the flow of on women celebrating the New migrants and tighten control of Year in Cologne. the bloc’s external borders, the Heiko Maas, the justice min- first step in a process that would ister, said the measures were in allow some countries to its north the interest of everyone in the to extend their border controls country. for up to two years. “This also helps to protect the Valdis Dombrovskis, a vice hundreds of thousands of refu- president of the European Com- gees who live respectable lives mission, the bloc’s executive among us,” Mr. Maas said. “They body, said that Greece was YTD 6.9.11 Crack do not deserve to be lumped to- ously neglecting its obligations” gether with criminals.” by failing to properly register Under the new law, any crimi- and fingerprint migrants. That nals with pending applications conclusion led the commission to for asylum in Germany will have file a report to member states de- their applications withdrawn, tailing “persistent and serious and they will be ordered to leave deficiencies” by Greece at con- the country. Foreign criminals trolling its borders. who have served sentences of at More than one million mi- least one year for all crimes will grants YTD 6.9.11 Crack in the European also be deported, in keeping with Union last year, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, many of them us- current laws. Although the changes will ing routes through Turkey to make it easier to revoke the right reach Greece and other countries SERGEY PONOMAREV FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES to stay of first-time criminals, farther north. Refugees arrived on the Greek island YTD 6.9.11 Crack Lesbos last year. European officials accuse Greece of failing to properly register migrants. many of whom are given only The filing of the report, which suspended sentences, critics con- member states will now evaluate, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, large numbers of migrants arrive state rejects help. But that plan ment. This week, Ioannis Mouza- the approval of a majority of tend that the law does not go far begins a process that could allow and are unable to move north, could also founder if member las, a minister for immigration member states, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Greece then enough because if a criminal governments in countries like forcing them to stay in poorly states resist the prospect of their policy, accused European politi- would have three months to fix comes from a country that is not Austria and Germany to main- equipped reception centers or sovereignty’s being eroded. cians of spreading “lies” regard- the shortcomings identified by considered safe, that person can- tain controls on their national makeshift camps. Mr. Dombrovskis said the re- ing the crisis and the role of the Mr. Dombrovskis. YTD 6.9.11 Crack the YTD 6.9.11 Crack not be deported, even if ordered borders for up to two years once To avoid such an outcome, the port that he described on government in Athens, and of lems persist, the member states to leave Germany, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. If an individ- current controls expire in mid- European Union has agreed to Wednesday, which was not made pursuing a “blame game” against will need to vote again by major- ual’s home country carries out May. relieve the pressure on Greece public, was based on a survey his country. ity to allow countries like Germa- the death penalty, it can be more The commission is seeking to and Italy by relocating tens of carried out in November at sev- But wealthy northern nations ny and Austria to renew their difficult to ultimately deport prevent member states from thousands of migrants to other eral Greek islands and at the bor- that are the preferred RazorSQL 8.3.0 Download border controls. someone. making chaotic and uncoordinat- countries in the bloc. But many der with Turkey. tions of many migrants are eager Six countries, including Aus- ed decisions in response to do- member states have balked at The survey found that there to make the case that the solution tria, Denmark, Germany and mestic pressures to manage sud- that plan. As of Wednesday, only was “no effective identification mostly rests with their neighbors Sweden, still have border con- den influxes of migrants. A joint European Union decision to keep 414 migrants have been moved, according to the European Com- and registration of irregular mi- grants, and that fingerprints are to the south, especially Greece. On Monday, European Union in- trols in force in response to the most serious refugee crisis for Closing Show, controls in place would be one way of preserving the Schengen agreement, which allows the free mission. There are also plans to create a European Border and Coast not being systematically entered in the system,” and that “travel documents are not being system- terior ministers meeting in Am- sterdam backed the idea of keep- ing the border controls in place Europe since World War II. Norway — which is not in the European Union but is a member Artist Protests movement of people across much of the bloc’s internal borders. Guard Agency that would double the staff of the current border atically checked for authenticity or against crucial security data- longer. Now that the commission has of the Schengen area — also im- posed controls. Danish Law But fortifying the borders for agency, Frontex, and create a bases.” sent its report, its next step is to France imposed its border con- two more years could result in a separate reserve force to be de- Those findings risk raising the present specific recommenda- trols after deadly terrorist at- By CHRISTOPHER D. SHEA humanitarian crisis in Greece, if ployed even when a member stakes with the Greek govern- tions for Greece that would need tacks on Paris in November. LONDON — The dissident art- ist and activist Ai Weiwei said on Wednesday that he would close his current exhibition at the French Justice Minister Quits in Rift Over Antiterrorism Proposal Faurschou Foundation in Copen- hagen in protest of a new law al- lowing Denmark to confiscate refugees’ valuables to help pay By AURELIEN BREEDEN The proposal to strip the citi- month period expires on Feb. 26. “good news” for France and that for their stay in the country. PARIS — The French justice zenship of French-born dual na- France’s top administrative her time at the Justice Ministry The law, which was approved minister, one of the most out- tionals convicted of terrorism court upheld the state of emer- had proved “absolutely disas- by Parliament on Tuesday, re- spoken and progressive voices in was put forward by Mr. Hollande gency on Wednesday, rejecting a trous” for the country. quires refugees to hand over any in the aftermath of the attacks in request YTD 6.9.11 Crack the League for Hu- Mr. Hollande nominated Jean- assets worth over 10,000 kroner, the government, resigned on the Paris area in November that man Rights to suspend it and ar- Jacques Urvoas, a Socialist law- or about $1,450, although excep- Wednesday after a clash over a killed 130 people. guing that the threat of terrorist maker from Brittany, to replace tions would be made for items proposal to strip the citizenship Prime Minister Manuel Valls, attacks still loomed. Ms. Taubira. Mr. Urvoas is a with sentimental value, like wed- of French-born dual nationals who was presenting the proposal Ms. Taubira, a skilled orator close ally of Mr. YTD 6.9.11 Crack and hews ding rings. convicted of terrorism, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. on Wednesday at the National who peppers her speeches with more closely to the law-and-order Mr. Ai made the announce- President François Hollande‘s Assembly, France‘s lower house lyrical flourishes and erudite ref- line favored by the prime min- ment on Instagram, and the office said in a statement that he of Parliament, said that the legis- erences, was one of the few black, ister. Faurschou, a contemporary art had accepted the resignation of lation would make no reference female politicians within a promi- Mr. Urvoas was a strong pro- gallery, confirmed on its Insta- the minister, Christiane Taubira, to dual citizenship and that it nent ministry in the French gov- moter of a bill passed last year gram account and Facebook page a native of French Guiana. She would only apply to the most seri- ernment. She ran for president in that vastly expanded the surveil- that the exhibition, “Ruptures,” had held the position since Mr. ous crimes and offenses. 2002. lance abilities of French intelli- would close ahead of schedule. Hollande’s election in 2012 and YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Valls also emphasized Stellar Windows Data Recovery Standard 10.0 Crack + Serial Key 2021 gence services, legislation that She was an advocate for wom- In a statement on Instagram had disagreed with his govern- France would not make anybody en and minorities, and she was Ms. Taubira said she would have using language identical to that ment on several issues. stateless, suggesting that the best known for championing the demonstrated against had she of Mr. Ai’s post, the museum said The statement said that Mr. stripping of citizenship would in legalization of same-sex mar- not been in the government. that its owner, Jens Faurschou, Hollande had expressed “grat- practice apply only to those with riage in 2013, which elevated her Ms. Taubira was scheduled to backed the artist’s decision. It itude” for Ms. Taubira’s service dual citizenship, even if it did not CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS status on the left as a defender of land in Washington on Wednes- cited regrets over the Danish and that she had reformed the specifically say so. Christiane Taubira on progressive values. Mr. Hol- day evening for a three-day visit Parliament’s decision “to be in justice system with “conviction, Mr. Valls said the bill would lande’s statement praised her to the United States that was to the forefront of symbolic and in- Wednesday, after she resigned Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW determination and talent.” make it possible to strip French “major role” in passing the legis- include meetings with Attorney human politics of todays biggest At a news conference at the as France’s justice minister be- citizens of some or all of their civ- lation. General Loretta E. Lynch and humanitarian crisis in Europe Justice Ministry, she said, “I am cause of a policy clash. ic rights, like the right to vote, re- But her role in the same-sex with representatives from the and the Middle East, instead of leaving the government over a gardless of how many citizen- marriage debate also made her a Black Lives Matter movement. being in the forefront of a re- major political disagreement.” ships they held. “But I believe that we mustn’t target for the right and far right, The Justice Ministry said the spectful European solution to “I am choosing to be faithful to Opinion polls show that most grant it any victory, neither mil- and criticism of Ms. Taubira and official visit would be canceled in solve the acute humanitarian cri- myself, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, to my commitments, to French people support the meas- itary, nor diplomatic, nor politi- her policies was a cornerstone of light of her resignation, but New sis.” my fights,” she added. ure, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Yet it has proved deeply divi- cal, nor symbolic.” opposition to the Socialist gov- York University confirmed that Opponents have criticized the P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m Ms. Taubira was widely known sive for the left, where many, in- The proposal, which requires ernment. she would still be attending a Danish law as divisive, and they as an independent spirit with a cluding Ms. Taubira, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, said it dis- an amendment to the French Guillaume Larrivé, a spokes- conference there Friday, suggest- say it will diminish the country’s more leftist YTD 6.9.11 Crack than that of the criminated among French citi- Constitution, is part of a bill that YTD 6.9.11 Crack for former President Nicolas ing that she was traveling YTD 6.9.11 Crack a reputation for tolerance and po- Socialist government. zens and was largely symbolic also aims to give YTD 6.9.11 Crack constitutional Sarkozy’s conservative party, de- private citizen. tentially encourage xenophobia. Before the news conference, because it was unlikely to deter framework to the law governing clared that she had been the “I can’t stand having a boss,” The show, which opened last she said on Twitter that she was any would-be terrorists. the state of emergency. “worst justice minister of the Ms. Taubira told The New York spring, had been scheduled to “proud” of her time at the Justice Ms. Taubira said at her news Mr. Hollande declared a state Fifth Republic.” Times in a 2013 interview. “My run through April 15. Ministry. “Sometimes to resist is conference that France was fac- of emergency immediately after Marine Le Pen, the president conscience is my boss, and YTD 6.9.11 Crack In the past month, Mr. Ai’s to stay, sometimes to resist is to ing a “serious” and “unpredict- the Nov. 13 attacks. He is ex- of the far-right National Front conscience dictates rules that are Instagram account has focused leave,” she wrote in a second able” terrorist threat, adding that pected to extend it for another party, said in a statement that extremely, I’d say, grand — on documenting refugees arriv- post, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “we know how to fight it.” three months after the first three- Ms. Taubira’s departure was they’re rough but beautiful.” ing on the Greek island of Lesbos.

THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 N A11 One Iranian Released in Prisoner Exchange Isn’t Celebrating Gay Couple By RICK GLADSTONE Sitting in a federal prison, the Sues to Marry Iranian-American former aero- space executive felt optimistic af- In China ter years of frustration and de- spondency. His lawyers had filed From Page A4 what they regarded as a strong appeal, and he had reason to be- the issue will help with both fight- lieve that his 2013 conviction, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, on ing social discrimination and illicit business dealings with Iran, winning approval for same-sex might soon be reversed. YTD 6.9.11 Crack The former executive, Nader After dinner on Wednesday, Modanlo, was YTD 6.9.11 Crack of seven peo- the couple strolled hand-in-hand ple released by the United States YTD 6.9.11 Crack the neon-lit streets of this month in a high-profile pris- eastern Changsha, not far from oner exchange deal with Iran, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, but Mao Zedong’s hometown. Mr. he is hardly celebrating. The Sun, who works in Internet mar- price of freedom was to abandon keting, is the more outspoken of his appeal and keep the felony the two, though he has never had conviction on his record, an ago- a reputation as a gay activist. nizing choice for a man who says For eight months starting in he did not break any laws. October 2014, he ran a teahouse Mr. Modanlo, 55, said in an in- in southern Changsha where he terview that he was shocked gave weekly talks on sexuality when he learned of the proposed and identity. “I wanted to have a deal on Jan, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. 14, and was given little home that was diverse and only two hours to decide whether friendly, and gradually have a to accept it. He angrily rejected world that is diverse and friend- the terms, and the deadline ly,” he said. During the talks, YTD 6.9.11 Crack passed, starting what would be- ple would sometimes reveal to come a two-day frenzy of phone others for the first time that they calls from prison involving his were gay. lawyers, relatives, the Justice De- Mr. Sun told his family he was partment and Iranian consular gay at age 14, when he YTD 6.9.11 Crack asked officials. by a relative at a dinner for his The pressure on him was in- grandmother’s 70th birthday tense. Hours before he made a whether he had a girlfriend. “I decision, Iranian news services like boys,” Mr. Sun recalled say- leaked details of the deal, and ing. He said that after the drive Obama administration officials home his father kicked him, and briefed reporters about it. that he punched his father back. He eventually signed on and There followed a “cold war” was able to reunite with his fam- DREW ANGERER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES with his family for seven or eight ily in the Maryland suburbs of Nader Modanlo at home in Bethesda, Md. He was one of seven people freed by the United States in the Jan. 16 deal with Iran. years, Mr. Sun said. While living Washington, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, where he has lived with his grandparents, he would for many years. But the convic- bring dates home, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and his grand- tion YTD 6.9.11 Crack had been vigorously con- Mr. Modanlo’s punishment was legalese, the idea of waiving his stages of the prosecution. “When never profit — by selling his parents would cook them dinner testing, for brokering a deal to among the most severe in any right to pursue vindication in I hear that it was very difficult for story, for example — from his and avoid asking questions. help Iran launch its first commu- criminal case arising from Amer- court was especially difficult. His Nader to accept the clemency prosecution and conviction. The thaw did not begin until nications satellite into space on a ican economic prohibitions on do- lawyers had filed an appeal last deal, I get it.” It was only after multiple 2014. That Mother’s Day, Mr. Sun Russian rocket, almost certainly ing business with Iran. It was year that alleged a pattern of Mr. Rosenstein, the lead fed- phone conversations with his and his mother visited an island means he will never again be also one of the biggest and most prosecutorial actions that had de- eral prosecutor on the case, said wife, his sister in Iran and an Ira- in Changsha with a famous stat- able to work in the aerospace complex white-collar prosecu- nied him a fair trial. in his statement that the appeal nian consular official in the YTD 6.9.11 Crack ue of a young Mao. “I explained business: his ambition since his tions ever pursued in Maryland. They presented evidence of had “alleged minor mistakes in ed States that he reluctantly to my mother that being gay is a childhood in Iran, when he Asked about Mr. Modanlo’s dozens of secret communications the context of a complex six- changed his mind. basic human right,” he said. “It’s watched American astronauts case, Rod J. Rosenstein, the Unit- between the prosecutors and week trial.” The conversations with his sis- internationally recognized. My walk on the moon. ed States attorney for Maryland, judge, known as ex parte con- Kelly B, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Kramer, a defense law- ter, who had been publicizing his mother accepted the YTD 6.9.11 Crack that I’m “I would have preferred to get said in a statement that publicly tacts, that had never been dis- yer who helped represent Mr. case in Iran and had written to gay. Since then, YTD 6.9.11 Crack mother has the outcome of the appeal,” he disclosed evidence had proved closed to the defense. They also Modanlo in the appeal, rejected President Obama last summer stood by me on this matter.” said. “That was a chance I was his guilt “beyond any reasonable cited witness testimony pos- that assessment. “In criminal imploring him to intervene, were The next month, Mr. Sun and willing to take.” doubt.” He would not address sessed by prosecutors that sup- cases, the rule is pretty simple: A especially emotional, Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Modan- Mr. Hu messaged in the chat The Jan. 16 prisoner exchange questions relating to the terms of ported Mr. Modanlo but was not prosecutor isn’t allowed to have lo said. group. YTD 6.9.11 Crack met in person that — in which Iran freed five Ameri- Mr. Modanlo’s release. turned over until after the trial secret communications with the “She started crying. She sup- day and have not been apart cans, four of them dual citizens — Mr. Modanlo was once a promi- had begun. court,” he said. “But in Mr. ported me and my family. She put since. accompanied the implementation nent NASA contractor with an in- Modanlo’s case, that’s exactly aside her own family,” he said. Mr. Hu said his mother now ap- During oral arguments in Octo- of a landmark agreement be- ternational business worth $500 what happened, not just once or “She said she wants to see me, proved of his sexuality, and Mr. tween six world powers and Iran million and a home in Potomac, twice, but over and over again.” she needs me, she cries for me Sun plans to meet her for the first to limit its nuclear program. Md., an affluent Washington sub- It was clear to Mr. Modanlo time over the Lunar New Year every day because my liberty has urb. He came to the United States when the option of a commuted For many YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the pris- oner deal was all about the happy in 1979 to study engineering at A deal that cements sentence was presented to him been taken away. She said, ‘Take holiday next month. (“I’m ner- vous — I asked my boyfriend yes- the deal.’” endings for those who had been imprisoned in Iran, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, some for George Washington University, and met his wife in college. They a criminal conviction on Jan. 14 at the federal prison in Petersburg, Va., YTD 6.9.11 Crack, that Justice De- Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. on terday what gift I should get his Saturday, Jan. 16, he said, he did mother, and he said, ‘I don’t years, on vague charges of spy- YTD 6.9.11 Crack two children, now 24 and 21, YTD 6.9.11 Crack says is false. partment officials wanted him to just that. Early Sunday morning, know, either,’” Mr. Hu said.) ing or other hostile acts: among and he got into the satellite in- say yes immediately. Getting the lawsuit accepted dustry in the early 1990s. “They said, ‘Take it or leave it.’ after American officials con- them Amir Hekmati, a Marine by the Changsha YTD 6.9.11 Crack District A target of government investi- I said, ‘O.K., that’s easy, I leave firmed that the prisoners re- veteran from Michigan held since People’s Court was not easy. The gations stretching back more ber, a three-member panel of fed- it.’ Then they got upset,” Mr. leased in Iran had departed the August 2011, and Jason Rezaian, couple found a lawyer who than a decade, he was accused of eral YTD 6.9.11 Crack judges, not known Modanlo said. “I said: ‘I’ve got to country, prison officials in Pe- The Washington Post’s Tehran agreed to take the case but then correspondent, held since July hiding his dealings with Iran for favoring defendants in crimi- call my family members. This de- tersburg got the final orders to let dropped it after his firm objected. 2014. through intermediaries. He lost nal trials, criticized prosecutor cision is significant.’” Mr. Modanlo out. That lawyer recommended Shi But the prisoners released in his business and home, which he conduct in the case. One, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Judge In what Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Modanlo and his His wife, alerted by Mr. Fulong, whom the couple hired the United States — all but one had to mortgage and remortgage Andre M. Davis, suggested the lawyers described as an extraor- Modanlo’s lawyers to his release, and who filed the case in the YTD 6.9.11 Crack nationals as well — went multiple times to help pay legal government should apologize. dinary step, the Justice Depart- YTD 6.9.11 Crack already at the prison, about a court on Dec. 16. through less-publicized traumas, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. bills and other expenses that he The defense lawyers thought ment’s Federal Bureau of Prisons two-hour drive from their home A court employee refused to Some, like Mr. Modanlo, saw YTD 6.9.11 Crack were in the millions of the criticism might portend a re- then gave him unlimited, unmon- in Bethesda, Md. It was all so accept the paperwork at first, but themselves as unfairly prosecut- dollars. versal and a reprimand for the itored telephone access to con- abrupt that he had nothing to Mr. Shi pointed to new regula- ed pawns in the hostilities be- Whether his reluctance to take government, which had trumpet- sult with relatives in both the wear, so prison officials found tions passed in May that made it tween Iran and the United States, the commuted sentence offered ed Mr. Modanlo’s conviction United States and YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Normally, some civilian clothes. tougher for courts to reject cases and felt they were manipulated by the prisoner deal threatened more than two years ago as a tri- prison phone calls must be sched- “They gave me a white T-shirt, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, without giving a strong reason. again as part of the countries’ the entire agreement remains un- umph of white-collar criminal uled days or weeks in advance. a pair of jeans, and my wife Then, on the night of Dec. 24, new détente. clear. Justice Department offi- prosecutions. The government also agreed to brought me a jacket,” he YTD 6.9.11 Crack, re- two police officers visited the “They were eager to expose cials declined to comment on the “For those judges to take the drop part of his punishment: a calling how he shook hands with couple at the home of Mr. Sun’s big cases, and I was the ultimate terms or on why the government government to task in the way $10 million claim on his assets, prison officials who had basically grandparents. The men spoke for big case,” said Mr. Modanlo, who had exerted such pressure on Mr. they did speaks volumes,” said YTD 6.9.11 Crack amount prosecutors said Iran been awake since Thursday, 40 minutes. The officers said the regarded the entire prosecution Modanlo to YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Kobie Flowers, a Washington had paid him to help broker the when the drama began. “They court had not sent them. They as politically motivated because But for Mr. Modanlo, whose trial lawyer who helped repre- satellite launch in 2005. But he were in the nicest mood I’ve ever said a married couple had an im- of his Iranian heritage. soft-spoken English is laced with sent Mr. Modanlo in the early had to drop the appeal and can seen.” portant duty to have children. “I said, ‘If you want to reproduce, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, you go ahead and reproduce,’” Mr. Sun said. “If I’m not interest- ed in reproducing, I won’t. Don’t No Nudes Is Bad News as Italians Scorn a Cover-Up for Iran interfere with my rights.” YTD 6.9.11 Crack couple were told on Jan. 5 that the case had been accepted. By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO reported that in the grand hall at ist rhetoric to gain votes but then “Many people are excited be- ROME — A decision to cover the Capitoline where the two selling out Italian values. cause more gays are speaking up nude statues from Roman an- leaders spoke, the lectern was “You can make deals, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, discuss up,” said Fan Popo, a gay film- tiquity during a visit by President placed to the side — not the front ways of achieving peace, without maker and activist. “Some gay — of an equestrian statue of the abdicating oneself,” Mr. Brunetta men say they don’t care because Hassan Rouhani of Iran has emperor Marcus Aurelius, appar- wrote. “Just take the pope. He they never want to get married. I drawn ridicule and scorn in Italy ently to avoid having images of didn’t cover the crucifixes when disagree. I think it’s about equal — much of it directed at the Ital- the horse’s genitals appear in he greeted Rouhani.” rights, not about marriage.” ian government — and spurred a news photographs. It was noted by some that the The first hearing was sched- debate about the national identi- The Italian government evi- whole brouhaha could have been uled for Thursday, but the cou- ty. dently did not anticipate the up- avoided by holding the news con- ple’s lawyer heard Tuesday that The statues, in a corridor lead- roar and mocking that ensued. ference in a different, less po- it had been postponed indefinite- ing to a grand hall in Rome’s re- One cartoon making the rounds tentially offensive setting. ly because a lawyer representing nowned Capitoline YTD 6.9.11 Crack, showed a bewildered Mr. Rouha- the civil affairs bureau was busy, Officials at the Capitoline Mu- were encased in tall white YTD 6.9.11 Crack ni, with the boxes YTD 6.9.11 Crack the back- Mr. Sun said. seum YTD 6.9.11 Crack Wednesday that the ahead of a news conference that ground, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, asking Mr. Renzi: He added that the judge had decision had been made by Mr. Mr. Rouhani held on Monday “Where did you bring me? called him the same day and said, Renzi’s office, but government of- with Prime Minister Matteo Ren- Ikea?” ficials said they had not known “The hearing will be the day after zi of Italy. YTD 6.9.11 Crack of the statues was But many Italian critics said about it. tomorrow — are you O.K. with the “Capitoline Venus,” a Roman the decision to box up the nudes private information becoming GIUSEPPE LAMI/ANSA, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Culture Minister Dario copy of a legendary fourth centu- was no laughing matter. Boxes covered nude statues in the Capitoline Museum in Rome Franceschini insisted that nei- public?” Mr. Sun said he was fine ry B.C. work by Praxiteles; some “Covered statues, a global af- ther he nor Mr. Renzi had been with that, and the judge then of the other sculptures were of during a visit by President Hassan Rouhani of Iran on Monday. fair,” blazoned the Milan daily informed of the decision. “I think called Mr. Hu to ask the same ancient Greek and Roman gods, newspaper Corriere della Sera, there were easily other ways to thing. dressed minimally, if at all. lande, in Paris on Thursday. attacking Mr. Rouhani personal- The district court and the local which devoted two pages of arti- not go against the sensibility of As Iran re-engages with the cles and commentary to the is- Mr. Rouhani, 67, comes from a ly, accused the government of police unit could not be reached such an important guest than this world after reaching an accord sue. religious family, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, but he has a putting economic interests ahead incomprehensible choice to cover for comment on Wednesday. last summer to curb its nuclear Massimo Gramellini, a colum- Ph.D. in law from Glasgow Cale- of cultural legacy. the statues,” he told reporters Mr. Sun said the case had cost program in exchange for the lift- nist YTD 6.9.11 Crack the Turin newspaper La donian University, in Scotland, “The problem is that those Wednesday, clearly annoyed by them about $1,200 so far, nearly ing of economic sanctions, the Stampa, called the covering of and is not known as a religious statues — yes, those icons of clas- the attention the issue has gotten. three times what each of them Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW awkward episode seemed like a the statues a cowardly act of hard-liner. Iran’s politics are ex- sicism and models of humanism As Mr. Rouhani left Italy for his earns in a month, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. But he said prime example of culture clash: “submission” in a front-page edi- tremely complex, however, and — are the foundation of Euro- meetings with France, some Ital- they were determined to see it an austere Islamic government torial. It was intended, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, he wrote, religious matters are carefully pean and Mediterranean culture ians continued to hold forth. through to the end. that promotes chastity and piety to ensure that Mr. Rouhani did policed by the theocratic regime and civilization,” the columnist “Let’s just see what the French “Around the world, in other meets a nominally Roman Catho- not have a “hormonal shock and that exercises ultimate power in Michele Serra wrote in La Re- do,” said Stefano Dorelli, a native places, gay people have joined lic but largely secular culture rip up the freshly signed con- Tehran, including the supreme pubblica. To conceal them, he Roman, musing over tricky ques- forces to fight for their rights,” he that has a reputation for embrac- tracts with our Italian indus- leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. wrote, “is to conceal ourselves.” tions of protocol. “I wouldn’t be- said. “They can get married and ing life’s pleasures. tries.” Public depictions of nudity are To not offend the Iranian presi- lieve they would cover statues no longer face discrimination. In- YTD 6.9.11 Crack r e s s R e a d e r. c o m But it also left Italians asking a Mr. Rouhani is meeting Euro- largely forbidden in Iran. dent, he wrote, “we offended our- even if I saw it with my own side China, we still live a life like basic question: Who ordered the peans leaders this week after the Mr. Rouhani himself addressed selves.” eyes.” this. We can’t get married and we cover-up? lifting of sanctions against his the issue on Wednesday morn- Opposition politicians accused The French YTD 6.9.11 Crack already expe- suffer discrimination.” Some media reports suggested country under the accord Iran ing, admonishing the media for Mr. Renzi of being spineless. rienced some awkwardness in He added: “If I hadn’t seen the the Iranian delegation had asked signed last summer with six stirring up a hornet’s nest. “I “This submission, the surrender- hosting Mr. Rouhani. In Novem- YTD 6.9.11 Crack world, then I YTD 6.9.11 Crack Italian officials to hide the stat- world powers, and the European know Italians are very hospitable ing of our art and culture, is the ber, during a visit by the Iranian care. But I have seen the outside ues to avoid Mr. Rouhani any po- Union, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, to curb its nuclear pro- people and try to do everything essence of Renzi’s politics,” a president, government officials world, and I feel terrible. China tential embarrassment. Other re- gram. Along with Mr. Renzi, Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. to put their guests at ease, and I Forza Italia lawmaker, Renato scrapped a lunch planned at the needs to take bigger steps.” YTD 6.9.11 Crack fingered nervous (and per- Rouhani met with Pope Francis thank them for this,” he said dip- Brunetta, wrote on his Facebook Élysée Palace, reportedly after haps overzealous) Italian bu- and was scheduled to meet IObit Driver Booster Pro 8.4.0.432 Crack + License Number Free2021 lomatically YTD 6.9.11 Crack Wednesday, accusing the the Iranians insisted that wine Mia Li contributed research from reaucrats. One newspaper even France’s president, François Hol- Some Italian critics, while not prime minister of using national- not be served. Beijing.

A12 Ø N THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Kerry Urges Chinese to Curb North Korea’s Expanding Nuclear Pursuits which does,” Mr. Kerry said. Missile Capability The secretary faces a tough sell. President Xi Jinping of Chi- na made a decision last year that Considered Threat it was better for China to have a friendly, nuclear-armed North By JANE PERLEZ Korea on its border than a hos- and DAVID E. SANGER tile, nuclear-armed North Korea, Chinese analysts have said. BEIJING — Secretary of State “For China, the worst-case sce- John Kerry YTD 6.9.11 Crack China on nario is you push North Korea Wednesday that North Korea over to become an enemy with was moving ahead with an effort nuclear weapons,” said Zhang to manufacture a nuclear weapon Baohui, director of the Center for small enough to fit atop a long- Asian Pacific Studies at Lingnan range missile that could reach University in Hong Kong. “I American shores, and said the think China has decided to toler- United States “will do what is ate North Korea as a nuclear necessary to protect the people of state.” our country.’’ Mr. Xi sent a top lieutenant, Mr. Kerry’s statement came Liu Yunshan, a member of the during a YTD 6.9.11 Crack stop in Beijing Standing Committee of the Polit- to see the country’s leadership, buro, to Pyongyang in October to during which he warned that if attend a military parade and to China failed to do more to curb deliver a letter YTD 6.9.11 Crack Mr. Xi to the North Korea’s enhanced nuclear North’s leader, Kim Jong-un. capacity, YTD 6.9.11 Crack would take steps that Chinese leaders have Nevertheless, Mr. Zhang said, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, strongly opposed, trial microsoft project de- China has urged North Korea to ploying defense systems to pro- denuclearize. And the North’s tect American allies in Asia. detonation of a nuclear device on “This is a threat the United Jan. 6 was a way of telling Beijing States must take extremely seri- that it could YTD 6.9.11 Crack dictate the coun- ously,” Mr. Kerry said of North try’s foreign policy, he said. Korea’s growing nuclear arsenal Chinese officials have told their and its missile capability at a American counterparts that they news conference with the Chi- were not informed of the timing nese foreign minister, Wang Yi. of the test and that it came as a “The United States will take all JASON LEE/REUTERS surprise, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. China has accused necessary steps to protect our Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China at a news conference on Wednesday in Beijing. Washington of using the tests as people and allies. We don’t want an excuse to deploy the missile to heighten security tensions. But defense system in South Korea. cials would not say how far they referring to the deployment of a Mr. Wang said. But these new and businesses that give the we won’t walk away from any op- “The Thaad has nothing to do believe the North is from that missile defense system to South sanctions “must not provoke new North access to foreign ex- tions.” with North Korea,” YTD 6.9.11 Crack Wang goal. Korea that has been under dis- tensions,” he added, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. change. The United States has been Junsheng, a research fellow on In interviews, American offi- cussion for some time but that Suggesting that the Obama ad- A bill calling for sanctions concerned for half a decade about Northeast Asia at the Chinese cials say Mr. Kerry made the the South, an American ally, has ministration was evincing a little against Chinese entities that help Academy of Social Sciences. “It is when North Korea will succeed in case that the nuclear and missile resisted because of YTD 6.9.11 Crack oppo- too much concern about the North Korea in its military pro- the difficult task of mating a nu- simply the U.S. technically trying threat was “a direct threat to the sition. The system is called Ter- North Korean nuclear test, and grams, criminal activities and to deter China and Russia with clear weapon to an accurate mis- U.S.,” a way of explaining to the minal High Altitude Area De- that Washington’s attention money laundering recently sile — and it has already taken these missiles and strategically Chinese why North Korea’s fense, or Thaad; China views it would soon drift away, Mr. Wang passed with strong support in the alienating South Korea from Chi- the North more time than Ameri- as a threat to its own capabilities fourth nuclear test cannot be said China “will not be swayed by House of Representatives, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. na.” can intelligence agencies once es- shrugged off as merely symbolic. in the Pacific.  specific events or the temporary As part of his attempt to per- Hours after Mr. Kerry and Mr. timated. Yet the Chinese have been re- But after the North Korean test mood of the moment.” suade Beijing, Mr. Kerry used the Wang met, South Korea warned Almost exactly five years ago sisting broad new sanctions on Jan. 6, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the South’s president, Mr. Wang stuck to a basic example of the recent Iran deal: that North Korea might be pre- this month, Robert M, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Gates, against Pyongyang, just as they Park Geun-hye, said she would theme, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, that China’s preference is The restrictions on Iran’s banks paring to launch a long-range then the secretary of defense, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, on a similar trip to Beijing, warned stripped such sanctions out of a consider accepting the missile the reconvening of talks on North and financial institutions to con- rocket. his Chinese counterparts that he United Nations resolution in 2013, system, as the United States has Korea. “Sanctions are not an end duct transactions abroad helped On Thursday, Kim Min-seok, a believed the North was within after the North’s last nuclear test. long insisted. in themselves,” he said. bring that country to the negoti- spokesman for the South Korean five years of reaching that mile- Instead, the officials say, Beijing China agreed during the talks Mr. Kerry, however, made ating table over its nuclear pro- YTD 6.9.11 Crack Ministry, declined to stone. To date they have not — it is pressing for targeted sanctions on Wednesday to approve some clear that Washington’s position gram, a feat that Mr. Kerry led comment on a Japanese news is unclear whether the North Ko- against individuals in the North form of new United Nations sanc- was that China, North Korea’s and that China supported, along agency report about possible reans have designed a warhead Korean nuclear complex, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, which YTD 6.9.11 Crack against the North, but one biggest trading partner, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, needed with Russia. preparations, but did note that small enough to fit atop the mis- are unlikely to have serious re- American official said “that’s dif- to use its leverage and what he Mr. Kerry used the news con- North Korea had always tested a sile and able to withstand the percussions. ferent from sanctions that hurt.” called its “connections” with the ference to urge China to take sim- long-range rocket before each of stresses of atmospheric re-entry Mr. Kerry adopted the tough A draft of new sanctions was sent country to pressure it to give up ilar actions against North Korea its first three nuclear YTD 6.9.11 Crack. — and this week American offi- tone after nearly five hours of to China about 10 days ago, but its nuclear arsenal. and to create another “united There was no launch before the talks with Mr. Wang that were by the time Mr. Kerry arrived in The Americans would like Chi- front.” Jan. 6 test, “so we worry that it Jane Perlez reported from Bei- dominated by North Korea and Beijing, China had not responded na to curb exports of oil, includ- YTD 6.9.11 Crack all due respect, more may do” so now, Mr. Kim said. jing, YTD 6.9.11 Crack David E. Sanger from what the United States and Chi- in substance, American officials ing aviation fuel, that help keep significant and impactful sanc- North Korea has recently com- Washington. Choe Sang-Hun con- na, a treaty ally of the North, said. the bare-bones North Korean tions were put against Iran, pleted renovations on its Tong- tributed reporting from Seoul, should do in the aftermath of the Negotiations on their content economy afloat. It has also asked which did not have nuclear weap- chang-ri launch site, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, near its South Korea latest nuclear test. Mr. Kerry was will proceed in the coming days, China to crack down on its banks ons, than against North Korea, northwestern border with China. 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N A13 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Justice Department and Ferguson Reach Agreement on Police Few Answers By MATT APUZZO and JOHN ELIGON WASHINGTON — An agreement be- tween federal officials and leaders in safety, rather than revenue generation,” Vanita Gupta, the department’s top civil rights prosecutor, said in a letter to Fer- must inform people of their constitu- tional right not to be searched YTD 6.9.11 Crack a warrant. That provision reflects con- the council is scheduled to vote on it Feb. 9. “I just want to listen to the hypersnap license For Flint Ferguson, Mo., released Wednesday seeks to overhaul the city’s beleaguered justice system. It calls for ending unlaw- guson. In its report last year, the department described Ferguson as a city where the cerns among civil libertarians and law- yers that people too often unwittingly give officers permission to search their before I say I fully back this agree- ment,” said Mark Byrne, a Ferguson councilman. “It’s going to be the citi- On Return cars or homes. Of Its Water ful arrests, ensuring that the courts are Police Department and court operated zens of this city that are not just going independent of prosecutors and pre- not as independent YTD 6.9.11 Crack but as a sin- The agreement also calls for officers to have to bear the costs, but are going serving people’s right to film police offi- gle moneymaking venture. Investiga- to stop making unwarranted arrests to have to get behind it. You can’t have cers. tors found that officers stopped and ar- YTD 6.9.11 Crack declares that police officers and the community policing without the com- The pact between the Department of rested people without cause and used courts should not be used to resolve munity.” excessive force almost exclusively The city started carrying out some of Justice and the city still requires public scrutiny and approval from the City against African-Americans. the YTD 6.9.11 Crack called for in the agree- YTD 6.9.11 Crack Timetable for Task It was a sweeping report and the set- ment long before leaders came YTD 6.9.11 Crack the ta- Council. But it came after months of ne- gotiations stemming from the Justice tlement, too, is unusual in its breadth. It A settlement that, if ble with Department of Justice officials, Of Replacing Pipes Department’s scathing critique of the demands changes not only to how and Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Byrne said. What worries him most city’s police and courts in the aftermath when police officers use force, but to the approved, will bring about the agreement, he said, was the By JULIE BOSMAN of the fatal shooting of Michael YTD 6.9.11 Crack, city’s entire criminal justice system. cost, which could be as high as $800,000. an unarmed black teenager, by a white The city agreed to change some laws, sweeping changes. Ferguson has been running an operat- FLINT, Mich. — More than three months after officials declared that police officer in 2014. including repealing a jaywalking ordi- ing deficit of about $2.5 million since the Flint residents should not drink the The agreement, known as a consent nance. Blacks accounted for 95 percent unrest of a year and a half ago, he said. lead-tainted water from their taps, decree, would spare Ferguson a long of all arrests made using that law, ac- routine school disciplinary issues. Po- Representative William Lacy Clay, a people who live here are still lug- and expensive court fight. It could also cording to the Department of Justice. In Democrat whose district includes Fer- ging bottled water from a Walmart lice officers would no longer be able to help change the image of the city, which the rare cases in which whites were guson, praised the agreement as “a vic- or firehouse back to their homes, shoot at moving cars or use stun guns came to symbolize controversial polic- charged with such minor crimes, they tory.” But some residents did not seem where they use it to drink, prepare ing. For YTD 6.9.11 Crack Justice Department, where as punishment. were 68 percent more likely to have convinced. food, brush their teeth and bathe civil rights and policing have become their cases dismissed. YTD 6.9.11 Crack says in the agreement that Phil Gassoway, who lives in Ferguson it wants to “become an exemplar of their children. dominant policy issues, the broad settle- After the unrest following Mr. and has been active in the protest move- modern community-oriented policing” When that might change remains ment offers a road map that it can show Brown’s death, the city announced ment, said he wanted to see a wholesale for cities its size. City and federal offi- an open question, one that was not cities around the country, a sort of plans to create a civilian board to re- change in the city’s leadership and am- cials will jointly select a team to monitor answered at a news conference at benchmark against which other police view complaints against the police. The nesty for anyone charged with a vio- the city’s YTD 6.9.11 Crack regimen to ensure that City Hall on Wednesday. departments can measure themselves. settlement with the Department of Jus- lation under the city’s questionable le- The consent decree demonstrates the it is complying with the agreement, and Gov. Rick Snyder, whom many tice makes that plan explicit. gal practices. city’s “commitment to refocusing police that its legal system meets constitution- YTD 6.9.11 Crack have blamed for the prob- In one unusual provision, the city “It don’t satisfy me,” he said. “Until and municipal court practices on public al muster and is increasing trust with lem and the delayed response, told agreed to videotape every time a police they do something to actually impact the community. reporters that he YTD 6.9.11 Crack actively en- officer asks someone for consent to con- the people they already hurt and took Matt Apuzzo reported from Washington, duct a search. Before conducting a The city has scheduled three public advantage YTD 6.9.11 Crack, that’s when I’ll be satis- gaged in resolving the crisis, though and John Eligon from Kansas City, Mo. search, the agreement says officers hearings on the consent decree before fied.” he declined to say when residents could begin to drink the water with- out relying on filters to trap YTD 6.9.11 Crack. He also did not say when lead service lines in the Flint system would be replaced, a step that many residents say is necessary for them to begin to regain confidence that the water is drinkable. In the long term, Mr. Snyder said, “we’d like to see those pipes re- placed.” He announced a panel of experts to help find a solution. Replacing thousands of water service lines in Flint that are made of lead would be a vast undertaking, engineers said, one that would take years, if not more than a decade. Karen Weaver, the mayor of Flint, has said that the cost of such a project could be as high as $1.5 bil- lion. No one has yet said where that money would come from for this di- minished city, which has had finan- cial troubles for years. “The damage has been YTD 6.9.11 Crack said Sergio Kapusta, a scientist and expert on corrosion. “That piping in each house is going to put out lead contamination for some time. The best course of action is that they be replaced.” State FotoJet Photo Editor 1.1.5 Free Download with Crack said they had in- creased the level YTD 6.9.11 Crack phosphates in the water to coat the inside of the pipes, an initial step that could help alleviate the problem. Keith Creagh, the interim director of the State De- partment of Environmental Quality, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, said that lead levels in Flint had dropped significantly. But frustrated residents said that this was not enough, YTD 6.9.11 Crack that offi- cials had had plenty of time to come up with a plan for the now-corroded pipes, which will probably still be in place when the city completes a new regional hookup to the better-qual- ity water of Lake Huron later this year. PHOTOGRAPHS BY TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Concerns YTD 6.9.11 Crack the water were first raised in 2014, after Flint, under The Meat Mavens’ Waiting Game the control of a state-appointed emergency manager, switched from Lake Huron water delivered by De- troit to water taken from the pollut- ed Flint River. Lead that leached Braving the Long Lines for This Texas Barbecue Is a Slow-Cooked Rite of Passage from the pipes, a result of a lack of corrosion control, has been blamed for illnesses, rashes and other ail- By MANNY FERNANDEZ “It’s not something that people no- ments. The problem has persisted tice. That’s just how you go eat bar- even as the city has switched back AUSTIN, Tex. — At Franklin to getting its water from Lake Hu- Barbecue, people pull up at dawn becue.” ron through Detroit. or shortly after and spend their “They keep telling us, ‘We don’t breakfast hours waiting for lunch. 7:43 a.m. know when you can drink it again,’” Rain or shine, six days a week, Even those who show up early said Gary Edwards, 59, a lifelong hundreds of men, women and chil- worry that they have arrived too Flint resident who stopped at a fire- dren wait three to five hours or late. The first two in line — a burly house downtown on Wednesday to longer to eat some of the most cele- brewer named Corey McCart, 39, pick up bottled water. “How much brated smoked beef brisket in and his brother, Zachariah Hill, 35 longer can we keep doing this, using America. The line has become a — woke up bottled water YTD 6.9.11 Crack everything?” thing unto itself — a kind of pre- at 5:30 a.m. Crystal Kelley, a stay-at-home game party for meat, 2,000 pounds in San Anto- For the brisket mother with a 10-year-old daughter, of it daily — instead of sport, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and nio, spent 90 the best visible evidence of the cult said that her family wore their and YTD 6.9.11 Crack at minutes clothes several times to cut down on of Texas barbecue. Franklin driving to using tap water for laundering Texas has always obsessed over Barbecue in Austin, then clothes, because it irritates their barbecue, but lately, that obsession settled into has gone global and viral. After all, Austin, people skin. As for bathing, “I have a rule: arrive at dawn, their camp- only three showers a week,” she you can get Texas barbecue in ing chairs. Paris at the Beast, in Tel Aviv at share hourslong said. “If you A lawsuit filed in federal court on Texas BBQ and in Nha Trang, Viet- waits and pray heard some- nam, at Texas BarBQ & Steaks, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. the food won’t Wednesday by a coalition including thing was the American Civil Liberties Union Within Texas, barbecue’s center of sell out too fast. the best in gravity has moved from revered of Michigan argued for federal in- the world,” tervention to replace lead service redshift 3.0.36 crack outposts to urban ones like Mr. McCart Franklin or La Barbecue here, pipes in Flint. asked, “you’d go, right?” Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 mobaxterm professional edition portable crack Activators Patch • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW where pit masters are celebrated “We are asking a federal court to Franklin Barbecue’s hours are 11 step in because the people of Flint like chefs at 25-course tasting- a.m. to sold out. YTD 6.9.11 Crack fare reflects the menu restaurants in New York. simply cannot rely on the same gov- ethos of Texas barbecue, a style ernment agencies that oversaw the One recent Thursday outside more dry than wet, more fat than Franklin Barbecue, they came from destruction of its infrastructure and lean, more beef than pork and more contamination of its water to ad- Houston and San Antonio, but also anti-fork and anti-plate than your dress this crisis,” Dimple Chaud- from Kelley, Iowa, and Sydney, mother probably YTD 6.9.11 Crack you. hary, a lawyer with the Natural Re- P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m Australia. And it’s not just Frank- The owner, Aaron Franklin, first sources Defense Council, said in a lin. Waiting a couple of hours for brisket has become routine around opened the business in 2009, start- statement, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. the state. ing in a trailer, and he has sold out Scott Kincaid, a city councilman, “You walk in the door at noon at of meat every day since. Custom- said Flint was still in “triage” mode, your favorite barbecue joint in ers pay by the pound ($20 YTD 6.9.11 Crack bris- far from a permanent solution, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. town and whether it’s got a huge ket, $17 for ribs) and, in a larger “This is a man-made disaster,” he name that has statewide recogni- sense, by the hour. Regardless of said. “It’s like Katrina.” tion or not, you’re going to be who you are in a state driven by He added, “I’m suspecting that standing in a line,” said Daniel power, wealth and politics, just there are areas in our community Vaughn, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the full-time barbecue edi- about everyone who wants to eat that microsoft office 2016 crack still going to be recovering tor at Texas Monthly magazine. Continued on Page A17 years from now.”

A14 N THE NEW YORK TIMES NATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 EVAN M c GLINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Connie Chapman shows some of the shirts she got from the non- profit, the country’s largest veterans charity. She was fired in 2012. Insiders Say Charity For Veterans Spends Lavishly on Itself TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES that’s the model,” Mr. Nardizzi said. From Page A1 “You’re looking at companies that are many veterans charities, including the getting it right, treating their employees Semper Fi Fund, a wounded-veterans right, delivering YTD 6.9.11 Crack services and group that spent about 8 percent of do- great products, then are growing the nations on overhead. As a result, some brand to support all of that.” philanthropic watchdog groups have The charity recently pledged to raise criticized the Wounded Warrior Project $500 million for a trust to fund lifetime for spending too heavily on itself. supplemental health care for severely Some of its own employees YTD 6.9.11 Crack crit- wounded YTD 6.9.11 Crack. And on Tuesday, it icized it, too. William Chick, a former su- started a program to provide care for pervisor, spent five years with the veterans with post-traumatic stress dis- Wounded Warrior Project. “It slowly order and traumatic brain injuries, two had less focus on veterans and more on of the most common injuries for veter- raising money and protecting the or- YTD 6.9.11 Crack of recent wars. ganization,” he said. Such ambitious programs would be Mr. Chick, who was fired in 2012 after impossible without significant spending a dispute with his supervisor, said he on fund-raising and staff, said Mr. Nar- saw the Wounded Warrior Project help dizzi, who has become a vocal advocate hundreds of veterans. But like other for- of the idea that charities should be able mer employees, he said the group swift- to spend what they want on travel, fund- ly fired anyone leaders considered a raising and executive salaries. “bad cultural fit.” “How many others are not scaling up Eighteen former employees — many to cure cancer, to help the environment, of them wounded veterans themselves because there is a belief we shouldn’t YTD 6.9.11 Crack — said they had been fired for seeming- vest in those things?” said Mr. Nardizzi, ly minor missteps or perceived insubor- who was given $473,000 in compensa- dination. At least half a dozen former tion in 2014. employees said they were let go after The Wounded Warrior Project’s roots are more humble. Its founder, John Melia, was a Marine veteran who had TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES been injured in a helicopter crash off the William Chick, top, was fired from the charity in 2012 for insubordination — the same day he said he was coast of Somalia in 1992. When wounded forced YTD 6.9.11 Crack fire Jesse Longoria, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, above. Mr. Chick said the charity fired anyone considered a “bad cultural fit.” troops began returning from Iraq in 2003, Mr. Melia remembered how he had arrived in a stateside hospital with only his thin hospital gown, and began said her last-minute YTD 6.9.11 Crack cost $7,000. “I wasn’t speaking anywhere unless I “If the same warrior attends six dif- visiting military hospitals to distribute Mr. Nardizzi fired Ms. Chapman, an was collecting a check,” said Mr. Mil- ferent events, you could record that as backpacks stuffed with socks, CD play- Iraq veteran with PTSD, in 2012 as part lette, who worked for the program for six warriors served,” said Renee Hum- ers, toothpaste and other items. of a “management restructuring,” she about two years, until he left in 2014. phrey, who oversaw alumni outreach in As the backpack project grew, Mr. YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Mr. Millette YTD 6.9.11 Crack the charity encour- Southern California for about four Melia hired a few employees, including By YTD 6.9.11 Crack, the group was spending $7.5 aged him to highlight its role in helping years. “You had the same few guys who Mr. Nardizzi, a lawyer who had never million per year on travel, according to him recover from PTSD and traumatic loved going to free events.” served in the military but was an execu- tax forms. brain injury. “They wanted me to say Ms. Humphrey, an Iraq veteran with tive for a small nonprofit, the United The Wounded Warrior Project asserts W.W.P. saved my life,” he said. “Well, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, was fired in 2013. Her termina- Spinal Association, which served dis- that it spends 80 percent of donations on they didn’t. They just took me to a Red tion was so abrupt that her work phone abled veterans. programs, but former employees and Sox game and on a weekend retreat.” and credit card were shut off while she They began raising millions of dollars charity watchdogs say the charity in- was leading an event. and broadening their services to include flates its number by using practices A Focus on Metrics Mr. Nardizzi said his staff was con- adaptive sports YTD 6.9.11 Crack disabled veterans, such as counting some marketing ma- stantly monitoring metrics to try to get employment and benefits help, and re- terials as educational. As donations increased, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Wounded the most out of every dollar donated. treats to teach veterans to cope with The spending began to attract atten- Warrior Project executives began using “It’s a hard balance, YTD 6.9.11 Crack I think we JEMAL COUNTESS/GETTY IMAGES post-traumatic stress disorder. tion. Charity YTD 6.9.11 Crack, an independent data to measure staff productivity. The strike the right balance,” he said. By 2009, the group had grown to monitoring group, gave Wounded War- metrics were intended to improve effi- He said that the organization regular- about 50 employees and $21 million in rior Project a “D” rating in 2011 and has ciency and help fund-raising. But some ly followed up with veterans who re- revenue. But by then, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, Mr. Melia and Mr. not given it a grade higher than C since. employees assert that the YTD 6.9.11 Crack ceive Wounded Warrior Project serv- Nardizzi were fighting over the chari- Mr. Nardizzi fought back. In 2013, ac- goals were set so high that they eroded ices and that the vast majority reported ty’s future, with Mr. Nardizzi pushing cording to tax forms, the Wounded War- program quality. having good experiences. for more aggressive expansion than Mr. rior Project gave $150,000 to a nonprofit The Warriors to Work program, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, for Melia, former employees said. called the Charity Defense Council and instance, was intended to provide one- Multiple Terminations In January 2009, Mr. Melia resigned. Mr. Nardizzi joined its advisory board. on-one counseling to develop YTD 6.9.11 Crack Mr. Nardizzi said in an interview that The council’s mission includes defend- and interview skills, then place veter- Part of the organization’s drive for Mr. Melia left to pursue business ven- ing charity spending on overhead and ans in suitable jobs. growth has been a tough stance toward tures. But Mr. Melia’s ex-wife, Julie executive salaries, its website says. But executives quadrupled the num- workers considered unproductive or Melia, who worked at the charity at the In 2014, the Wounded Warrior Project ber of job placements the program was disloyal. time, said in an interview that her for- lobbied in California and Florida to fight expected to make each year, reducing After Jesse Longoria recovered from mer husband YTD 6.9.11 Crack like the organization proposals that would have required the amount of time specialists had to a roadside bomb blast that nearly killed ROB CARR/ASSOCIATED PRESS was “stolen from him.” nonprofits to increase financial trans- find good ones, said Dan Lessard, who him in Iraq, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, he got a job with the or- Steven Nardizzi, top, is the “He didn’t want to leave, but it was parency. Both bills passed in amended ran the program for about two years. He ganization training veterans to help oth- obvious something was going to hap- forms that did not significantly affect was fired in 2014 for what executives er veterans. Wounded Warrior Project’s “I loved it,” the former Marine sniper pen,” Ms. Melia said. the charity, Mr. Nardizzi said. told him was insubordination. chief executive. John Melia Also around that time, the group “They would just come up with num- said, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “By giving back, I was helping my- started the charity handing out The organization paid Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Melia at least $230,000 after he stepped down, hired the global public relations firm bers based on nothing,” Mr. Lessard self and YTD 6.9.11 Crack other vets.” goods like socks at hospitals, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. according to tax forms. He has never Edelman, which has represented Star- said. “I would push back and they would In 2012, after he had been working for spoken publicly YTD 6.9.11 Crack his disagree- bucks, Walmart, Shell and Philip Mor- get very frustrated and yell. By the time the charity about a year, he had to have ments with Mr. Nardizzi, and declined ris, to improve public perception of the I left, we were just throwing guys in his right arm amputated because of lin- raising questions about ineffective pro- to be interviewed. charity and its overhead spending. jobs to check off a box and hit the num- gering damage from Iraq. grams or spending. Today, on a list of 27 founders that Former employees said they ques- bers.” Soon after the amputation, he said, he A spokeswoman for the charity said it was created by the charity’s current tioned the charity’s focus on money and The same push for numbers hit a pro- was racked by haunting emotions from fired those people because of poor per- leadership and handed out to all new marketing techniques. Erick Millette, gram that brings wounded veterans to- Iraq and checked himself into suicide formance or ethical breaches, and that employees, Mr. Melia’s name appears an Iraq veteran, said he quit after grow- gether for social events. Former staff watch at a psychiatric ward. each of them was given the opportunity well below the name of the charity’s for- ing disillusioned about his work with a members said they had less time to de- A week later, he was back at work to address their work problems. profit fund-raising consultant. program called Warrior Speak, which velop therapeutic programs and so re- when a fistfight broke out between vet- The spokeswoman, Ayla Tezel, said involved veterans’ telling their stories lied on giving veterans tickets to con- eran mentors who had been drinking af- that more than a third of the charity’s of healing to audiences. The veterans certs and sporting events. To fill seats, ter one of his training sessions. He was employees are veterans, and that the or- Rising YTD 6.9.11 Crack a Downturn collected donations at those events. they often invited the same veterans. not in the room at the time but was held ganization is rated one of the top non- When Mr. Nardizzi took over, in the responsible for the fight, his boss at the profits to work for by The NonProfit depths of the 2009 economic downturn, time, Mr. Chick, said in an interview. Times, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. most charities had dialed back their Mr. Chick’s own supervisor told him “Sometimes employees make poor fund-raising efforts, figuring that the to fire Mr. Longoria. Mr, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. Chick said he choices that can’t be overlooked,” Ms. nation was in no position to give. refused, but was ordered by his boss to Tezel said. “And sometimes those em- Mr. Nardizzi doubled his spending on write an email YTD 6.9.11 Crack the fir- ployees are veterans.” fund-raising and has increased it an av- ing. “He said you better do this or you erage of 66 percent every year since, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. are going to look disloyal to the or- The Wounded Warrior Project spent ganization,” Mr. Chick said. “It was a A For-Profit Model very coercive conversation.” more than $34 million on fund-raising in Veterans organizations in the United 2014, according to tax records. The Wounded Warrior Project said States often reflect the era in which they The organization began producing in- Mr. Longoria was terminated at Mr. were created: After World War I, they spirational ads featuring wounded vet- Chick’s recommendation. The organiza- resembled fraternal orders. After Viet- erans fighting to recover. tion fired Mr. Chick later the same day Printed and distributed by PressReader +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L E L AW nam, many focused on advocacy in “The secret sauce was the brand, and for insubordination. Washington. the mission,” said Dave Ward, a vice Mr. Longoria said he was offered The Wounded Warrior Project cuts a president who left in 2015. “We put war- money in exchange for signing a non- different profile. Under Mr. Nardizzi’s riors on a pedestal and the nation disclosure agreement, but refused. Oth- direction, it has modeled itself on for- wrapped its arms around that concept.” er former employees said they had profit corporations, with a focus on data, But as donations poured in, many for- signed such forms, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, and could not speak. scalable products, quarterly numbers mer employees say the group became Mr. Longoria said after he was fired, and branding. P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m wasteful. he fell into depression but was also re- In an interview at the organization’s “People could spend money on the lieved. YTD 6.9.11 Crack said he felt guilty about what four-story headquarters in a palm-lined most ridiculous thing and no one batted he saw as widespread waste. office park in Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. an eye,” said Connie Chapman, who was Once YTD 6.9.11 Crack child came by the office to do- Nardizzi, 45, said spending on fund- in charge of the charity’s Seattle office nate a piggy bank. Another time a wom- EVAN M cGLINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES raising and other expenses not directly for two years. “I would fly to New York an called to donate part of her son’s life related to veterans programs has en- for less than a day to report to my su- insurance after he was killed in Afghan- abled the Wounded Warrior Project to pervisor.” “People could spend money on the most istan, he said. grow faster and serve more people. It All staff YTD 6.9.11 Crack flying to the chari- ridiculous thing and no one batted an eye.” “It got under my skin, started eating estimates that 80,000 veterans have ty’s office at a military hospital in Ger- at me,” he said. “I knew where the used its services. many traveled in business class, em- CONNIE CHAPMAN, an Iraq war veteran who led the money was going to. It seemed to me “I look at companies like Starbucks — ployees said. YTD 6.9.11 Crack current employee Seattle office of the Wounded Warrior Project for two years. like it was a big lie.”

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A16 Ø N THE NEW YORK TIMES NATIONAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Jailed Oregon Protest Leader Urges Followers: ‘Please Go Home’ Florida Said From Page A1 To Ticket slaughter us.” Group members, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, passing around a phone, said they be- More Blacks lieved Mr. Finicum was mur- dered and that holding Ammon Bundy in jail was an outrage to On Seatbelts them. Earlier Wednesday, the re- By LIZETTE ALVAREZ YTD 6.9.11 Crack occupiers took a vote MIAMI — Black drivers in and decided to dig in and stay; on Florida were stopped and given a streaming video from inside the tickets for not wearing seatbelts refuge, a handful of men could be nearly twice as often as whites seen carrying long guns, operat- who drove on the state’s roads in ing a backhoe belonging to the 2014, according to a report by the federal government and speak- American Civil Liberties Union ing darkly of a blood bath. released Wednesday. In a telephone interview from In some parts of Florida, the the road outside the refuge, occu- disparity was much greater. pier Jason Patrick said Wednes- Sheriff’s deputies in Palm Beach day night that he had just learned County and Orange County, home of Mr. Bundy’s request. He would to Orlando, were about three not say whether he would leave times as likely in 2014 to issue for good. tickets to black drivers for not “I’m on the road, so I’m not on strapping on seatbelts. And in the refuge. They asked me to be 2011 in Escambia County, in Flori- on the refuge,” Mr. Patrick said. da’s panhandle, black drivers “I’m standing on YTD 6.9.11 Crack road.” were four times as likely as Is he considering leaving? “I whites to be stopped and cited for think about it every day.” failure to wear a seatbelt. Also on Wednesday, law en- Florida has long grappled with forcement officials — for the first accusations of racial profiling by time since the occupation started BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS law enforcement agencies, and Jan. 2 — set up barricades and Police officers on Wednesday blocked the main road leading to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Ore. the A.C.L.U.’s report is likely to checkpoints on a two-lane road raise new questions about police into the refuge where a few procedure and training regarding Wednesday in YTD 6.9.11 Crack court in traffic violations. A number of po- weeks ago, there were barely any Portland, Ore., where Magistrate lice departments across the coun- vehicles. They vowed to stop and Judge Stacie F. Beckerman or- try have been accused of racial interrogate anyone who tried to dered them held as a risk of flight bias in carrying out traffic stops, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, enter or leave the Malheur, as and a risk to the safety of the a situation that drew national at- most people here call it, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, saying community. tention YTD 6.9.11 Crack Ferguson, Mo. that protesters who wanted to An eighth person, who turned “The overticketing of any com- himself in to the police in Arizona munity in ways that aren’t justi- on Tuesday, will be brought to Or- fied by regular police behavior egon for prosecution, law en- Remaining occupiers forcement officials said. raises red flags and can cause se- rious harms,” said Nusrat Choud- are described as ‘a That person, Jon Ritzheimer, is accused in court documents of hury, a lawyer with the A.C.L.U.’s racial justice program and an au- snake out there with having threatened a woman in thor of the report, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “Communities the Safeway supermarket in feel stigmatized not because of its head cut off.’ Burns who YTD 6.9.11 Crack wearing a shirt what they have done but who with a Bureau of Land Manage- they are. And it burdens people ment emblem on it, threatening with fines that can be hard to to follow her home in her car and pay.” leave peacefully would be al- burn down her house. The YTD 6.9.11 Crack department offi- lowed to do so. They made it The implications of a group cials in the three counties said clear that the days when journal- now suddenly without its leaders they needed to review the report ists could mingle freely with the — many of whom, including Mr. before making a comment. protesters, and local ranch fam- Bundy, had said over and over Ms. Choudhury said excessive ilies could drop by with a batch of that he hoped for peaceful resolu- traffic stops for a particular eth- soup or just to chat, were over. tion — has created an unsettled nic or racial group could also fuel Dave Ward, the sheriff of Har- MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF feeling that it could all get worse. animosity toward the police, and ney County, where the vast ref- From top left, booking photographs of Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, Brian Cavalier, and Shawna “You have a snake out there could sometimes go awry, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, she uge is located — almost 300 Cox, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. From bottom left, Joseph Donald O’Shaughnessy, Ryan Payne, Jon Eric Ritzheimer and Pe- with its head cut off, and you added, citing the cases of Sandra square miles of high desert sage ter Santilli. They were arrested in connection with the occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge. don’t know what it’s Minitab Free Download with Crack, and Bland in Texas and Walter L. YTD 6.9.11 Crack choked up with emotion it’s still wriggling and unpredict- Scott in North Charleston, S.C. A Wednesday as he discussed the able — they have no leadership to YTD 6.9.11 Crack appeared to show a police previous night’s bloodshed at a viously everybody is on pins and Steven E. 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The officer was choices in life, sometimes those uge headquarters — more or less commissioners, said it was too timidation or threats. has expressed deep concerns to later indicted. choices go badly.” He and other camped out there since the occu- soon to predict how YTD 6.9.11 Crack might At least one person claiming to the federal and state authorities Ms. Bland was stopped for not officials said abaqus download crack group, led by the pation began — drove away, out play out, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “There’s no reaction have witnessed what happened that sacred artifacts could be dis- using a turn signal, and was ar- brothers Ammon and Ryan Bun- of concern for their own safety. that’s visible yet,” he said by tele- said the occupants of YTD 6.9.11 Crack vehicle turbed or destroyed by occupiers rested after the encounter grew dy, had only themselves to blame Mr. Finicum, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, an Arizona rancher phone Wednesday, adding, “I’m a carrying Ammon Bundy were ar- digging in, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. confrontational. She was later for what had happened. who Lumion Pro 13 Crack + Activation Code Free Download been a familiar face to little bit concerned about it.” It’s rested without incident, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, but that The tribe lived for thousands of found hanged in a jail cell, and But what could come next is a reporters and others after the time for the economically strug- Mr. Finicum, driving a pickup years on what is now refuge land, her death was ruled a suicide. different question, and Harney protest, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, was killed when law en- gling rural county, he said, “to truck, sped off, stopping only which Ms. Rodrique said was sa- The arresting officer was indict- County is holding its breath, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. forcement agents stopped a vehi- figure out what we do next.” when he reached a law enforce- cred in ways that most non-Indi- ed on a perjury charge. “It’s still not over,” said Ore- cle carrying Mr. Bundy and other Accounts of what happened on ment roadblock. Federal and lo- ans cannot understand. About 20 “Even routine traffic stops can gon’s governor, Kate Brown, in a leaders on their way to a commu- Highway 395, about 20 miles from cal officials who spoke here at a years ago, YTD 6.9.11 Crack said, ancient re- tragically escalate,” Ms. Choud- telephone interview Wednesday. nity meeting about 100 miles the refuge, offered on social me- news conference declined to clar- mains that were turned up by a hury said. “My top priority is to ensure the north of Malheur in the town of dia and elsewhere, varied widely ify what had happened because flood were reinterred on the ref- The A.C.L.U. is calling on the safety and security of the resi- John Day. on the death of Mr. Finicum, who the encounter was still under in- uge at a secret, unmarked site civil rights division of the Florida dents of Harney County, and ob- Sheriff Ward revealed that had said that he considered death vestigation. that she now fears could be torn attorney general’s office to in- some of the protesters had come preferable to prison. Some said “Please keep praying and keep up. vestigate the lopsided number of Dave Seminara reported from to him as early as Nov, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. 5 to make he was shot while charging offi- using your voice to get the truth “There are roads and fortifica- citations, and says that police de- Burns, Julie Turkewitz reported their demands, putting them on cers, others that he was killed out,” Mr. Finicum’s family said in tions being built right now, and partments should review their from John Day, Ore., and Kirk YTD 6.9.11 Crack radar screen of local law en- while surrendering. Five people a brief statement. “This fight it’s totally a visible violation of training and policies on traffic Johnson from Seattle. Colin Miner forcement months before the were YTD 6.9.11 Crack in the highway against tyranny is not over.” federal and state laws protecting stops. contributed reporting from Port- public knew about them. stop, two others in Burns and one The seven people YTD 6.9.11 Crack on our cultural resources,” she said. Concerns about racial profiling land, Ore., Jack Healy from Den- “This has been tearing our in Arizona. Officials said all eight Tuesday — at the traffic stop and “We don’t know what it could prompted a 2005 change in Flori- ver, and Richard Pérez-Peña from community apart,” Sheriff Ward would be charged in federal court separately in the county — had lead to,” she added. “They look da’s seatbelt law that required New York. said. with a felony: conspiracy to im- their first court appearance on like they’re digging in.” law enforcement agencies to re- port on the race and ethnicity of those stopped and given tickets for not wearing seatbelts. The Protester Who Was Killed agencies are required to send the data to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehi- Was Group’s Defiant Voice cles. As of 2009, Florida drivers can be pulled over for not strap- ping on seatbelts. Using those numbers and cen- By JULIE TURKEWITZ been providing videos and a sus figures, the A.C.L.U. conclud- and JACK HEALY stream of updates throughout the ed that on average, black drivers nearly monthlong occupation, JOHN DAY, Ore. — A week were given 22 percent of the tick- said: “LaVoy has left us, but his into the armed occupation of a ets issued in 2014 across the state, sacrifice will never be far from wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon, but that they made up 13.5 per- the lips of those who love liberty. LaVoy Finicum, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, an Arizona cent of the statewide driving-age You cannot defeat us. Our blood population with access to a car. rancher and amibroker add-ons Activators Patch of 11 who be- is seed.” The report concluded that blacks came a de facto spokesman for Mr. Finicum, with his hat and were issued tickets at about dou- the protesters, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, took a seat in the sunburned skin, was one of the ble the rate of whites in 2014 and compound and contemplated most recognizable faces of the oc- 2011. how the standoff might end for cupation. He gave interviews un- And the report noted that while him. der a blue tarp, and appeared be- statewide and national studies “I’m not going to end up in side Ammon Bundy during the prison,” said Mr. Finicum, 54, have found that seatbelt use is first news conferences in early slightly lower among blacks than who often appeared at news con- January, when the group dis- ferences wearing a broad cowboy whites, a difference of 6 percent- cussed YTD 6.9.11 Crack the unoccupied fed- age points does not explain the hat on his head and a sidearm on eral buildings had been seized. his hip. “I would rather die than much larger gap in the number of They voiced support for two local tickets issued. be caged. And I’ve lived a good ranchers who had been sen- life.” “For differences in seatbelt use tenced to prison for burning fed- to explain the statistically signif- Supporters of the anti-govern- eral lands, and spoke of their be- ment occupiers identified Mr. icant racial disparities in citation lief YTD 6.9.11 Crack such lands should be re- rates documented by this report, Finicum as the man who was turned to local ranchers and local JAROD OPPERMAN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES black people in Florida would shot and killed by law enforce- governments. LaVoy Finicum addressing reporters on Jan. 5 about the refuge occupation in Oregon. have to wear seatbelts at a rate ment on Tuesday YTD 6.9.11 Crack the group’s Mr. Finicum was friends with nearly forty-five percentage leader, Ammon Bundy, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, his broth- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada ranch- a fence he said had oppressed lo- — it’s hard. I can agree with so reporter knocked on the door of points lower than white people,” Printed and distributed by PressReader er Ryan and other protesters +1 604 278 4604 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • CO PY R I G H T A N D P R OT E C T E D BY A P P L I C A B L YTD 6.9.11 Crack L AW er and father of Ammon and cal ranchers, and sifting through much of his cause, and sure, I one of the refuge buildings, and the report stated, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. “No evidence were arrested after being Ryan, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, who drew national atten- supports such a finding.” Native American artifacts he said wish that it had happened a little LaVoy Finicum answered. He stopped on a rural highway, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. tion for leading a 2014 standoff The report also said that some were being mishandled. bit differently, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. I wish that they had a pistol on his hip, a knife in Many of the details surround- with the federal government over In a telephone interview, Rob- wouldn’t have occupied that his belt and ring of gold bullets law enforcement agencies, in- ing Mr. Finicum’s death re- YTD 6.9.11 Crack grazing on public lands. ert Finicum, LaVoy’s third child building, even though there was around his waist. He then sat at a cluding the Tampa and Miami Po- mained unclear on Wednesday, When the Bundy-led crew trav- and eldest son, described his nobody there. Because I imagine refuge employee’s desk and lice Departments, were not com- including how the confrontation eled to Oregon to protest the pris- family as close YTD 6.9.11 Crack his father as he would still be with us had that talked about the motives for the plying with the law requiring had played out and which agency on sentences for the two ranch- loving. He said that he found out not happened.” occupation. them to report data to the state. P r e s s R e a d e r. c o m had fired the shot, but supporters ers, Mr. Finicum was with them. about his father’s death through He continued: “But I don’t “It’s about freedom for all of The A.C.L.U. said that the agen- of the occupation at Malheur Na- Mr. Finicum would stride texts and phone calls, but that the think it should have ever escalat- us,” he said, “and so I cross the is smart game booster safe must be held accountable for tional Wildlife Refuge were al- through the occupied reserve family still YTD 6.9.11 Crack not have a clear ed to this. I was very pleased that Rubicon and I came here.” shirking the mandate. ready going online to lionize Mr. speaking of federal tyranny and picture of what had happened. it hadn’t. I was worried that In a video last Friday posted to “We cannot have a law that re- Finicum as a martyr. the children he had left behind to “He is very, very passionate something like this might YTD 6.9.11 Crack the Bundy Ranch Facebook page, YTD 6.9.11 Crack, quires reporting of the race of A post on the Facebook page of come to Oregon. about freedom, and this is a fight pen.” he was as defiant as ever in say- ticket recipients and has no con- the Bundy Ranch, which has His ranch, he would say, was in that he’s been fighting for quite He said his current concern ing that he would not leave, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. sequences for the agencies that the care of his youngest daugh- some time,” Robert, a 30-year-old was with retrieving his father’s “We are not going anywhere,” fail to comply,” said Howard Si- Julie Turkewitz reported from ter, who is 17. officer in the Utah National body “to get him a proper burial.” he said. “We are here to do a job mon, the executive director of the John Bing Wallpaper Without Watermark Free Download, and Jack Healy from He eagerly defied rules at the Guard, said about his father, YTD 6.9.11 Crack. One snowy Saturday night less and we’re committed, we’re de- A.C.L.U. of Florida, which helped Denver. Oregon refuge, rushing to rip YTD 6.9.11 Crack “I mean from my point of view than week into the occupation, a termined.” compile the report.

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