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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Defense)
Mon Apr 7 13:35:13 2014
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Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:34:13 -0700
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PARIS France's president says a "body of evidence" suggests that chemical
weapons were used during attacks on a Damascus suburb that killed hundreds,
and that Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime was most likely behind it.According
to a statement Sunday from his office, Francois Hollande said "everything"
leads France to believe the regime was behind the attack. It didn't
elaborate.International aid group Doctors Without Borders said Saturday
it had tallied 355 deaths from Wednesday's attack in Damascus' eastern Ghouta
suburb.Assad's regime and Syria's rebels have traded accusations about who
was behind it.The question has fanned debate about possible military intervention
in this Middle Eastern country mired in civil war since 2011.U.S. naval
forces have moved closer to Syria as President Barack Obama considers a
military response.
WASHINGTON The Pentagon says U.S. Central Command and the Jordanian Armed
Forces are co-hosting Mideast defense chiefs in Jordan over the next few
days to discuss the region's security environment.The chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, is attending.The meeting, planned
since June, comes as the U.S. and other nations ponder what action
to take, if any, in the wake of reports that the Syrian
government has used chemical weapons in its civil war. Although Syria denies
such claims, they are certain to be a leading topic for the
gathering.A Defense Department spokesman, George Little, says the exchange
is designed in part to increase the collective understanding of the impact
of regional conflicts on nations.The conference is set for Sunday to Tuesday.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Investigators in a small Florida town were working Sunday to determine what
led a 72-year-old former employee of a trucking company to go on
a shooting spree Saturday, attacking former co-workers and his ex-boss,
killing two and wounding two more before killing himself.Authorities say
Hubert Allen Jr. drove to several locations around Union County, including
the headquarters for Pritchett Trucking Inc. and shot the men Saturday.
Investigators believe Allen acted alone.According to a Union County Sheriff's
Office news release, Allen shot and killed former co-worker Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado,
28, around 9 a.m. Saturday, then went a short distance and fatally
shot his former employer, 80-year-old Marvin Pritchett.A few minutes later,
he pulled over where another former co-worker was driving a farm tractor,
exchanged words with him and then fired one shot from a shotgun,
authorities said. That victim, 66-year-old Lewis Mabrey Jr., was in good
condition as he was preparing to undergo surgery for a broken arm
and other injuries, according to officials.Not long after that, Allen went
to the company's headquarters in Lake Butler and shot 44-year-old David
Griffis in the stomach, the release said. Griffis was in critical condition.
Authorities said Allen then returned to his nearby home and killed himself.With
a population of about 2,000, Lake Butler is located about an hour's
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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
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