Sunday, July 14, 2013

Now on Google Earth: marijuana fields

SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS -- Venture into the virtual world of Google's satellite imagery and one can find, throughout the Santa Cruz Mountains, what appear to be very real, very large marijuana grows.

Visible to anyone with an Internet connection, the sites appear to be well-financed operations, frequently with bulldozed sites, long greenhouses and even staff. And they go to the heart of an ongoing county debate over whether suppliers of medical marijuana dispensaries should be regulated, both in remote mountain areas and in residential neighborhoods.

"If we do nothing, all of the socio-environmental issues we're currently seeing will get worse," said Supervisor Zach Friend, who has asked county staff to look into the issue as part of a suite of pot club rules the county board could weigh in September. "It's not a secret that this is an issue that needs to be addressed, and I'm hopeful that what we come up with returns neighborhoods to neighbors and environmentally sensitive areas back to nature."

It's not known whether the apparent marijuana operations depicted on Google Earth are street suppliers, sell directly to local medical marijuana dispensaries, or both. But officials say that is part of the problem -- marijuana is illegal under federal law, and while its medical use is allowed in the state, there are no standards for how the industry should be run.

LOCAL RESPONSE

Santa Cruz County sheriff's

spokesman Sgt. Patrick Dimick said local authorities can find themselves waiting for an evolving mix of local rules and court rulings before figuring how to respond to grow operations. A local licensing scheme would provide some clarity, he said.

As for whether local law enforcement would ever tap Google Earth as a resource, Dimick didn't rule it out.

"A lot goes into play as far as resources into an investigation," Dimick said. "It could stem from Google Earth, it could stem from interviews with people nearby, it could stem from search warrants for electricity bills. It goes on and on."

It is not clear if the operations are still in existence. Google uses commercial satellite imagery providers, and it can take awhile before those images make it to the Web. Pictures are typically at least six months old, and sometime several years old.

But the images also raise other issues, serving as a reminder that in the modern world, anyone's activities could be captured and recorded at any time -- even in the remote peaks of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

THE 'G' CONTROVERSY

Google did not respond to repeated attempts to reach it, but Google Earth has sparked controversy before. Local officials in one Florida city used Google Earth to check on code complaints, and officials in Greece and in Riverhead, N.Y., used it to look for unpermitted pools.

County Planning Director Kathy Previsich said Google Earth is one tool for local code compliance officers, as well. The department does not proactively look for violations, but it isn't hard to enter an address into Google.

"Certainly, when we get a complaint it's one of the ways of beginning to investigate," Previsich said.

The county board's regulation of grow operations is expected to come as part of a package of rules governing local pot dispensaries. The board is likely to require everything from minimum distances from schools to programs for low-income patients.

Medical marijuana providers have welcomed those rules, seeing them as an official stamp of approval after operating for years in a legal gray area. Ben Rice, a Santa Cruz attorney who works with several dispensaries, said grow regulations -- which would place the county on the cutting edge statewide -- are welcome as well.

"My clients are upset that there are people that are using terrible practices and ignoring sensible approaches and making it harder for everyone," said Rice, who also has called for testing pot for pesticides and other chemicals -- as a few other states have -- to protect patients and the land.

As for the legal implications of Google's accidental surveillance, Rice said he has seen law enforcement use Google Earth in court. But more often, he added, they conduct flyovers themselves rather relying on satellites.

"They don't really need them," Rice said.

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Source: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_23651607/now-google-earth-marijuana-fields?source=rss_viewed

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Apoorva Lakhia stumbles upon Ram Charan in Japan

We all recently heard that a Japan's leading confectionery manufactured cream biscuits with Ram Charan on its cover after the immense popularity the South Superstar received after the blockbuster Magadheera released there. To honor his fan following, the company has manufactured and called the cream biscuits as Charan Love Cream Biscuits with his picture on it.

Well, director Apoorva Lakhia who was on a personal visit to Japan (buzz is that it is a recce for his next film which he extensively wants to shoot in Japan) was in for a pleasant surprise we hear! He was roaming in the market when he came across the Charan Love Cream Biscuits which had Ram Charan on it.

A source close to the team said, "Apoorva and Ram Charan have become really good friends since the latter will be seen in his next ambitious project Zanjeer! This was Apoorva's personal visit to Japan and he was quite excited and surprised when he saw the Charan Biscuits."

Meanwhile, Ram Charan is all gearing up for his big debut in Bollywood with action film Zanjeer opposite Priyanka Chopra.

Source: http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/features/type/view/id/5221

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Wolters Kluwer Launches Fair Lending Training | RV Business

Wolters Kluwer Financial Services today (July 10) launched a new comprehensive fair lending training program targeting the automotive, recreational vehicle, marine and powersports dealer industry, according to a press release.

Developed as a response to increased lender pressure and industry scrutiny of fair lending practices within the dealer marketplace, the training provides dealers with a comprehensive program to educate finance department personnel and equip them with fair lending standards needed to help them ensure compliance and maintain strong lender relationships.

In March, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published Bulletin 2013-02, Indirect Auto Lending and Compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. Since then, the CFPB has issued subpoenas in an expansive probe into indirect auto lending practices, and the justice department is investigating auto dealers for their rate markup practices, hinting that further legal action targeting dealers directly may be on the horizon. It has prompted a great deal of analysis, discussion and concern within the network of dealers and their lender relationships.

?While dealers generally fall outside the jurisdiction of the CFPB, recent developments have made it clear the lenders they work with will not escape the scrutiny of regulatory bodies which enforce ECOA compliance. These lenders are certainly starting to exert pressure on dealers to find ways to demonstrate that they are in compliance with fair lending regulations,? says Chip Zyvoloski, senior attorney, indirect lending with Wolters Kluwer Financial Services. ?Our fair lending training is designed to help dealers comply with the law, protect them from risk and at the same time provide them with a way to demonstrate ongoing compliance to their lender relationships.?

The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA) has announced their endorsement of the Wolters Kluwer Financial Services fair lending training program.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Israel Corp unit plans 2 billion pound listing in London: report

US-ISRAELCORP-LISTING:Israel Corp unit plans 2 billion pound listing in London: report

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A company being spun-off from Israel Corp <ILCO.TA>, one of Israel's largest conglomerates, is planning a 2 billion pound ($2.98 billion) listing on the London Stock Exchange, the Sunday Times reported on Sunday.

Israel Corp, controlled by billionaire Idan Ofer, announced last month it would split off some of its less-profitable assets into a new, listed company in a bid to boost the value of its core businesses and attract a broader range of investors.

Israel Corp did not announce where the listing would take place, but said the process of separating the company into two would be completed within 6-12 months.

The Israeli holding company will keep two of its most lucrative and stable companies - fertilizer and specialty chemicals maker Israel Chemicals (ICL) <ICL.TA> and Oil Refineries <ORL.TA>, Israel's biggest refinery.

The Sunday Times reported that the London listing would include shipping company Zim, chipmaker TowerJazz <TSEM.TA>, IC Power and Israeli-Chinese carmaker Qoros. Ofer is already planning to move his family to London as well, it added.

Before the reorganization, Israel Corp will work towards resolving Zim's $2.7 billion debt load through a restructuring with banks, shipyards and bondholders.

An Israel Corp spokesman declined to comment on the report.


(Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch and Tova Cohen; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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Church of England issues formal apology for child sex abuse failures

A meeting of the General Synod was disrupted when a man, described by the Church of England as having "personal health issues", was arrested for allegedly assaulting two stewards.

A spokesman for the Church said a man was asked to wait as the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and the Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu moved in procession to the front of York Minster. He reportedly then lashed out, leaving a member of Dr Sentamu's staff Dave Smith requiring treatment from ambulance staff.

The police said they responded within minutes of being called, and arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of assault.

The Church later said the man was not a protester, and said in a tweet that he was a "local man with personal health issues and known to police". It asked followers to "please pray for him".

The worrying breach in security came as members of the Church's national assembly are today expected to formally endorse an apology over clerical child abuse.

The Synod will be asked to back an apology issued by Mr Welby and Dr Sentamu over failings in procedures to protect children, young people and adults from physical and sexual abuse by clergy and others.

The apology also covers the "failure to listen properly to those so abused."

The debate at the University of York comes after a final report was published in May into the operation of child protection policies following a series of scandals involving clergy within the Diocese of Chichester.

The report comes after the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, now Lord Williams, ordered an inspection of the diocese in December 2011.

At the time the report was published, the Most Rev Welby renewed his apology to the victims of clerical abuse for their "pain and hurt".

The Government's welfare reform programme - and whether to back a call rejecting the "misleading characterisation" of all welfare recipients as "scroungers" will also be debated by General Synod members.

A briefing document drawn up for the General Synod by Philip Fletcher, chairman of the Church's Mission and Public Affairs Council, has accused Government spokesmen of making "political capital" out of presenting unemployment as a "strivers" versus "scroungers" debate.

The Most Rev Welby and Dr Sentamu, backed a letter to the Daily Telegraph earlier this year criticising the Government over benefit cuts.

The letter, signed by 43 bishops, opposed to a 1% cap on benefit rises saying this could push 200,000 children into poverty.

Additional reporting: PA

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What?s next for Cub Swanson after UFC 162 win?

At UFC 162, Cub Swanson won an unorthodox, but thrilling bout. He earned a TKO win over Dennis Siver in the third round by knocking him down with a right hand, then following him to the ground. The knockout followed a back and forth bout that somehow saw these two strikers hit the ground. Swanson was able to come back and win, giving him his fifth win in a row.

Swanson's last loss came to Ricardo Lamas at UFC on Fox 1 in November of 2011. Since then, he's rattled off wins over George Roop, Ross Pearson, Charles Oliveira, Dustin Poirier, and now Siver. Four of those five wins came by a knockout or TKO.

The big question coming out of his win is if this performance qualified him for a title shot against UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo. Though every fighter wants a shot at the title, getting it against Aldo would be a little sweeter for Swanson than most. In 2009, when they were still in the WEC, Aldo knocked out Swanson with a flying double knee in just eight seconds.

Swanson's biggest obstacle to getting to Aldo is just how many people have a claim on the next UFC featherweight title shot. Champion Jose Aldo is set to face Chan Sung Jung in August. Jung replaced Anthony Pettis, who missed on his chance to fight for the title because of an injury. Ricardo Lamas also has the resume for a title shot.

Even if Swanson can't get at Aldo -- or Jung, if he wins in August -- he should take a major jump up competition for his next bout, which could set the stage for a chance at the belt.

Who do you want to see Swanson fight next? Speak up on Facebook or Twitter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/next-cub-swanson-big-ufc-162-win-031840471.html

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