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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marz Spray)
Tue Apr 15 19:35:05 2014

Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 16:34:58 -0700
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This Dec. 6, 2012 photo shows Robert Hoffman, a 20-year veteran who 
retired last year as a petty officer first class, leaving U.S. District 
Court in Norfolk, Va. A federal jury convicted the former sailor of 
attempted espionage on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013 for trying to pass secrets 
to people he believed worked for the Russian government. Hoffman faces the 
possibility of life in prison when he's sentenced in December. (AP Photo/The 
Virginian-Pilot, Steve Earley)A federal jury has convicted a former sailor 
of attempted espionage.Retired Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Hoffman faces 
the possibility of life in prison when he's sentenced in December. Hoffman 
was convicted in a Norfolk courtroom on Wednesday.Prosecutors said Hoffman 
gave classified information about tracking ships to what he believed were 
Russian spies.Hoffman spent much of his 20-year Navy career on submarines. 
After a trip to Eastern Europe in 2011, the FBI sent Hoffman 
a letter purporting to be from Russian intelligence officers asking him 
to provide "technical expertise." Hoffman made three drops in all, including 
one in which he provided information about how to track American submarines.Hoffman 
then approached the FBI in Norfolk and gave agents a diary and 
other evidence.
If you bought a Powerball ticket with the numbers 1, 6, 7, 
20, and 49 with a Powerball of 23 on or just before 
August 25 of last year at Playland Market in Rye, N.Y., you 
bought a winning ticket for $1 million.But you'll have to hurry. The 
deadline to claim the prize is Sunday, and if no one steps 
forward, the money goes back into the lottery's prize pool, to be 
claimed by future potential winners.It won't be for lack of trying on 
Playland Market owner Ralph Alfalahi's part. USA Today reports that Alfalahi's 
posted a sign with the winning numbers on it in his shop 
window in the hope that someone will have his or her memory 
jogged."I have no idea who it was," Alfalahi told the paper. "I 
wish I knew."New York Lottery spokeswoman Christy Calicchia says that $28 
million in lottery prizes have gone unclaimed in the first four months 
of this year. In 2012, a total of $65 million was left 
on the table by forgetful players. According to Calicchia, some players 
put the ticket through the wash, forget they bought it in the 
first place, or don't realize when there's more that one drawing prize.For 
the record, the winnings amount to $662,000 after state and federal taxes, 
and wouldn't come close to the biggest unclaimed prize in New York 
lottery history. That honor goes to a $68 million Mega Millions ticket 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">JERUSALEM  Prominent Israeli Cabinet ministers are calling for a U.S.-led 
response to an alleged chemical attack in Syria last week that the 
prime minister describes as a "terrible crime."Benjamin Netanyahu told his 
Cabinet Sunday that "this situation cannot continue." Justice Minister Tzipi 
Livni told Israel Radio that a U.S. response to the alleged poison 
gas attack would help discourage future chemical weapons use, but also have 
security implications for Israel.Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz told 
Army Radio the attack requires a response. He said the chances that 
Syria would attack Israel as a result of U.S. action were slim 
but that the army should be prepared for such an eventuality.Neither Netanyahu 
nor the ministers specified what type of response they were urging. The 
U.S. is considering military options.
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instructors.Schneiderman is suing the program, Trump as the university chairman, 
and the former president of the university in a case to be 
handled in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. He accuses them of engaging 
in persistent fraud, illegal and deceptive conduct and violating federal 
consumer protection law. The $40 million he seeks is mostly to pay 
restitution to consumers.He dismissed Trump's claim of a political motive."The 
fact that he's still brave enough to follow the investigation wherever it 
may lead speaks to Mr. Schneiderman's character," Schneiderman spokesman 
Andrew Friedman told AP.State Education Department officials had told Trump 
to change the name of his enterprise years ago, saying it lacked 
a license and didn't meet the legal definitions of a university. In 
2011 it was renamed the Trump Entrepreneur Institute, but it has been 
dogged since by complaints from consumers and a few isolated civil lawsuits 
claiming it didn't fulfill its advertised claims.Schneiderman's lawsuit 
covers complaints dating to 2005 through 2011. Students paid between $1,495 
and $35,000 to learn from the Manhattan mogul who wrote the best 
seller, "Art of the Deal" a decade ago followed by "How to 
Get Rich" and "Think Like a Billionaire."Scheiderman said the three-day 
seminars didn't, as promised, teach consumers everything they needed to 
know about real estate. The Trump University manual tells instructors not 
to let consumers "think 
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