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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Santa's Shop)
Wed Dec 11 17:29:24 2013

Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 14:29:20 -0800
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MADRID  A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. trader wanted by the 
United States for allegedly falsifying bank records to cover up $6 billion 
in trading losses has told Spain's National Court he will challenge extradition.A 
court spokesman said Friday that Javier Martin-Artajo, 49, opposes the petition 
because he is Spanish. The court will now study the U.S. request 
and hold a hearing at a later date.  The official spoke 
on condition of anonymity in keeping with court regulations.The U.S. accuses 
Martin-Artajo and another ex-trader at the bank of marking up the value 
of an investment portfolio to hide its plummeting value. The portfolio eventually 
incurred a $6 billion loss.Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid in August 
but freed without bail. He denies the U.S. charges.
der international supervision.The United States and Russia have been trying 
to convene a peace conference in Geneva since May to broker a 
political solution to the Syrian conflict that activists say has killed 
more than 120,000 people and displaced millions more.Speaking to Assad by 
telephone, Russian leader Vladimir Putin "emphasized efforts taken by Russia 
together with its partners to prepare a Geneva-2 international conference 
and gave a positive assessment of Bashar Assad's readiness to send a 
Syrian government delegation there," the Kremlin said.The Syrian government 
has said it will take part in the peace talks, although officials 
have said they will not talk to armed rebels or members of 
the main Syrian opposition group in exile. Its avowed willingness to attend 
the Geneva conference coincides with a military offensive that has seen 
Assad's forces seize ground near Damascus and in the northern province of 
Aleppo.The main Western-backed opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, 
said in a statement Monday it would only attend the Geneva talks 
if humanitarian aid is allowed to reach besieged areas and the government 
releases political prisoners. The group itself wants any future transitional 
government to exclude Assad and his close allies, a demand the Syrian 
government has rejected.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Click 
here for more from The Telegraph.



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FILE: Dec. 29, 2012: Free Syrian Army fighters fire at enemy positions 
during heavy clashes with government forces, in the Salaheddine district 
in Aleppo, Syria.APSyrian rebel fighters linked with Al Qaeda have asked 
for "understanding and forgiveness" after mistakenly beheading one of their 
allies and putting the head on display.In a video posted online, members 
of Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham were shown holding up the 
head of what they thought was a supporter of President Bashar Assad 
before a crowd in Aleppo, The Telegraph reported.After the video was posted, 
the head was recognized as belonging to Mohammed Fares, a member of 
Ahrar al-Sham, a well-established rebel group that regularly fights alongside 
the Islamic State of Iraq, according to the report.Omar al-Qahtani, a spokesman 
for the Islamic State of Iraq, said Fares thought he had been 
captured by pro-Assad Shia fighters andasked them to kill him. Explaining 
the error, al-Qahtani said Allah would forgive a man who unknowingly killed 
a fellow believer.Earlier in the day, state-run Syrian television channel 
Al-Ikhbariya said two bombs exploded near a famous Damascus bazaar, killing 
at least one person and wounding seven.Bomb and mortar attacks are not 
uncommon in the Syrian capital.Meanwhile on Thursday, Assad and Russian 
leader Vladimir Putin discussed a proposed peace conference to end Syria's 
nearly three-year civil war and Damascus' efforts to put its chemical weapons 
un
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massacre, when officials huddled outside to formulate a plan while shooters 
continued firing inside and a teacher bled to death without timely treatment. 
Now police immediately charge in to stop the shooting as quickly as 
possible; officers are trained to step over the wounded and stop the 
gunman first, then tend to victims.During active shooter training last month 
with the LAX police and LAPD, Los Angeles city firefighters wearing ballistic 
vests and helmets dragged survivors to areas where they could provide treatment.Because 
police are often the first at the scene where there are injuries, 
California law requires officers receive first aid and CPR training in the 
academy and regular refreshers afterward.A recent audit by Los Angeles Police 
Commission Inspector General Alex Bustamante found that the LAPD had a zero 
percent compliance rate. Only 250-sworn officers in the Metropolitan Division 
out of the department's more than 9,900 sworn officers received the refresher 
training, it states. Airport police have the training.On day-to-day crime 
scenes, firefighters wait down the street until police clear the scene, 
usually in minutes, and allow them in, Los Angeles County Fire Battalion 
Chief Larry Collins, who's a member of a Los Angeles interagency working 
group creating best practices for mass casualty incidents."When we have 
an active shooter, we can't hold back a block away, we've got 
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